In many a sense, I owe my life to street dogs, or at least the quality I have these days. The organization has a mission statement of spay and neuter for homeless individuals pets there is much debate as to whether or not said individuals should own dogs this is a brief summary of my experience homeless and very alone for seven years after careful consideration I adopted AzzReal she was part of a litter another homeless lady’s dog had delivered the mother was much loved but there were never funds to do the right thing and spay her the breed has dingo in it and the pups need owners that have time patience and commitment as now AzzReal is one of two remaining of a 8 pup litter and the other has multiple times attacked people and pets once going to through a plate glass window to do so these animals are amazing the kelpie is a breed though that owners must take time with it’s a tragic thing that the 7 others weren’t able to find such owners and had to be destroyed (the remaining sibling will eventually meet the same fate so I included him) this is what street dogs does is to save the suffering with preemptive action in spay and neuter as well as education for owners and supply’s currently AzzReal and myself in large part to street dogs are off the streets 2 years and enjoying life again my turn about it’s due AzzReal these changes have come from the companionship and love she provides and street dogs is in large part my heros having spayed her so as not to repeat the experience of her siblings they have gone much farther for me than just the spay even getting a phone vet appointment one night at 2am the lady’s at street dogs are nothing short of angles and heros in there efforts to see the suffering to an end.