What's Happening?
A Weimaraner mix named Stella was rescued from a euthanasia list by the Northern California Weimaraner Rescue. Stella, who was found as a stray and later developed kennel cough, was scheduled for euthanasia due to lack of adoption interest. Kristina de la Cuesta
and her team intervened just in time, coordinating her rescue and transport to a foster home. Stella, believed to be around 1 or 2 years old, is now in a temporary foster home where she is adjusting to a safe and loving environment. The rescue is actively seeking a permanent home for Stella, who is described as sweet, gentle, and affectionate.
Why It's Important?
This rescue highlights the challenges faced by animal shelters and rescues, which are often overwhelmed and under-resourced. Stella's story underscores the importance of rescue organizations in saving animals from euthanasia and finding them loving homes. It also brings attention to the broader issue of stray and abandoned animals, emphasizing the need for community support in fostering and adopting pets. The rescue's efforts demonstrate the critical role of volunteers and the community in providing second chances to animals in need.
What's Next?
The Northern California Weimaraner Rescue is working to find a permanent home for Stella. They are leveraging social media to reach potential adopters, hoping to connect with someone who can provide Stella with a loving environment. The rescue continues to encourage community involvement through fostering and transporting animals, which are vital to their mission. As Stella adjusts to her new surroundings, the rescue remains committed to ensuring her well-being and finding her the perfect forever home.









