36 Golden Retrievers Rescued in Istanbul in 'Largest' Overseas Airlift
In the largest international dog rescue effort in history, 36 Golden Retrievers were transported from the streets of Istanbul to new homes in America.
For a time, homelessness may have kept them from sharing the same nest, but these two songbirds have built a bond that's totally unbreakable.
In exchange for a few enchanting melodies, a parrot rescue organization offered Wende Harston, a homeless jazz singer, a refuge for Sam, her favorite bird.
The Gabriel Foundation offered Sam a place to rest his pipes—among 1,000 other rescued birds—while Harston stayed in her RV on the streets of Denver, Colorado. The two reunited several times a week to "get out of their respective cages," and Wende found an audience among the rest of the birds, who liked to sing along.
Don't worry, though. This story has a happy ending: Wende and Sam have found a place to live and are happily nesting together.
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