On a Kansas Prairie

On a Kansas Prairie by Maureen Cummins, published by Dementi Milestone Publishing in June 2020, is a poignant exploration of animal welfare and personal commitment. This edition spans 177 pages and is presented in English. The narrative is inspired by the author’s father’s guiding principle of living for a cause greater than oneself, which led her to embark on a transformative journey in animal rescue.
Readers will discover the heartfelt stories of over 1,000 dogs that have found refuge at the Second Chance Animal Refuge Society (SCARS), a no-kill shelter situated on 50 acres in the Kansas Flint Hills. The book details the challenges and triumphs of caring for homeless and abandoned dogs, highlighting their medical treatment, socialization, and the adoption process. Through essays and narratives, Cummins shares her experiences and the impact of her work in education and animal welfare, offering insights into the lives of these animals and the mission of SCARS.
Official synopsis Publisher
You must live for a cause greater than yourself My father, Edward Michael Luby, Captain, USN, was guided by these words taught to young midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy which he later passed down to my sister and me. I found my cause 40 years ago when I brought two abandoned dogs from the streets of Puerto Rico to the states and began my journey in animal welfare. The Second Chance Animal Refuge Society (SCARS) is a 501 (c) (3) no kill dog shelter located on 50 acres on the edge of the Kansas Flinthills. Homeless and abandoned dogs for miles around are treated for medical problems, exercised, socialized, and eventually adopted to forever homes. If they are never chosen for adoption they remain here where they are cared for and loved. This journey has ushered over 1000 dogs on the road to SCARS. These are just a few of their heroic stories.
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