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Tara's lifes work
As most people know, Tara loved animals. She was dedicated to helping all of God's creatures. She often fostered and bottle fed orphaned kittens. She had 3 cats of her own, but the most important animal was her dog Benny. Her and Benny found each other August of 2003. Benny was always by her side and was her best friend. She needed him at that time in her life and Benny needed her as well. Benny is a special dog that only trusted Tara.
Tara always wanted to help the animals that no one else would want. One of her goals in life was to start a Black Dog Rescue. The reason is there are more black dogs out there that simply do not get homes... she was always fond of the less fortunate and helpless animals. Tara would do anything to see that the helpless animals had a chance.
Tara started work at Country Kennels on August 11, 2003. She started working in the kennels as an animal care technician. Tara quickly became a role model to many employees through her hard work and dedication to the animals in her care. She was promoted to Kennel Supervisor in 2005 and is one person who we can never replace. Her love and compassion for the animals in her care gave Country Kennels the repuation for being more than a boarding kennel. She was dedicated and volunteered at every event that was held by Country Kennels. Tara was more than a co-worker for most of us, she was our friend.
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