Man adopts 45 dogs and creates spacious 4-acre 'play area' for them

There are a number of dogs who don’t have a home. It’s a sad reality that they face each other. As much as rescuers save these dogs and put them in shelters, there’s just a lot of them in one place that makes it hard for volunteers to give them the love and care they need.

Shelters are able to give them basic needs, however, a loving home is still different.

That’s why many people encourage others to adopt these gentle creatures. They need a loving family who will not only give them their basic needs, but also the love and care they deserve. There are so many things humans can do for dogs.

One man adopted not only one dog but 45 of them.

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Mark Starmer is a Canadian man who lives in a big and wide land in British Columbia. His family loves pets ad they have a lot of lands for them to occupy. Seeing the hundreds of dogs in the shelter made Mark adopt 45 of them.

Yes, Mark adopted 45 shelter dogs and one wolf.

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It’s a huge feat for them to adopt 45 dogs in their home. To put them in a safe and homey place, they created a four-acre enclosure for the dogs to roam around. The dogs can happily play around the area without being enclosed in only one place.

It may be a lot of work to take care of 45 dogs, but it was a rewarding experience for Mark’s family.

They are dedicated to saving the living of these shelter dogs and giving them a home. That’s why they created an organization called Some Dogs are Angels. They would work towards connecting shelter dogs to rescuers or new homes.

Mark even created a novel named Some Dogs are Angels to detail his experience.

Based on their Facebook page, the book and organizations are about “A TRUE story about dogs and a voyage of spiritual discovery that follows the roller coaster journey that results when a perfectly ‘normal’ businessman discovers that he has the ability to hear and speak to angels.”

Their Facebook page features the daily life of the 45 shelter dogs.

Aside from it, Mark has an Instagram page to share more photos and videos of the dogs.

His Instagram bio says: “I am a dogaholic, the author of the ’Some Dogs Are Angels’ trilogy, ‘For Dog’s Sake’ & ‘Will the Real Leader Please Stand Up?’. These are ALL our dogs”

Aside from his Facebook and Instagram page, Mark shared a video of the dogs having a blast in their land.

Based on the video, the dogs were set free in their yard.

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It was amazing to see the dogs run freely. Any dog owner can see and understand the joy of these dogs. They have a home where they can play freely and a loving family to love them.

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It may take tons of food to feed them and loads of time to see to their needs, but the important thing is they are happy and loved.

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