A Man Devotes His Life To Finding Forever Homes For Old Animals That Have Been Abandoned


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Steve Greig, an accountant, has a lot of animals to keep him busy. He has 10 dogs, ducks, chickens, pigeons, cats, a pig, a bunny, and a pond full of Koi fish to look after. Greig’s journey began after he lost his first dog.

Steve grew up surrounded by animals since both of his parents were animal lovers. He had a dog who was so devoted to him that when it died, he was still grieving months later.

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Greig decided to adopt the least adoptable dog at his local shelter to make himself feel better. He chose to adopt a new dog instead of mourning the one he had lost. His home ultimately included ten dogs, including Eeyore, a 12-year-old Chihuahua. He called the puppy Eeyore since he gave it all of his love and care.

Greig told that only eight of 10 dogs are his. Although one belongs to his roommate and the other to his sister, they are still vital members of the pack, as his home is now a “daycare” for animals.

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Greig’s daily routine includes cooking food for everyone and administering medication to his dogs. He then goes to work, comes back over lunch to check on his animals, and then returns to work. He not only walks the dogs all the time, but he also jogs every day when he gets the opportunity.

Weekends are his time for pet supplies and food buying, as well as vet appointments and other errands. Greig is content and appreciates everyone’s company, despite having at least ten pets. Senior dogs, on the other hand, hold a particular place in his heart.

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Unfortunately, because most people are seeking pups, elderly dogs have a harder time finding homes at shelters. Senior dogs, on the other hand, are exceedingly easy to care for. They prefer to slumber a lot, get along with other dogs, and have a milder disposition than most other dogs. They are also wiser creatures, according to Greig.

Since most of his pets are silent and cuddled up in sleeping nooks, it’s difficult to determine if he lives with so many.

Despite the difficulties, Greg intends to keep doing what he’s doing and to adopt a new animal after his current one goes away. He feels tremendously gratified for what he’s doing, and it makes his life better.


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