Alongside my job as a meatcutter, i aslo write and help out with a few animal rescrues.
I've plotted out quite a few a few scripts and stories, finished a full novels script, and started work on turning said script into a full story.
I got my first foster dog when i was only five years old, eversince my family has just continued to foster animals. Over the years, my family and I have fostered over thirty dogs and cats, not including the several we've fully adopted. My reputation with the various fpsters has put me in the position where i commonly foster the "special needs" dogs, be that the agressive, untrained, shy, and the easily excitable ones that need that extra bit of experience to handle.
In addition to fostering dogs, i also help on animal transfers. The main reason rescrues transfer animals is due to overpopulation. Thats when the volunteers come in. There are usually several legs of transfers where volunteers drive a group of dogs from one state to the next, similar to a relay race.
I highly encourage anyone to try to help volunteer at a local rescrue, even if its just taking the dogs for a walk. The animals there have hard a hard life, and they can always use the help. If you've never helped a rescrue before and want to, dont be discouraged if they turn you down. Keep trying, your persistance will show through your inexperience