This “Crazy Dog Lady Man” Is On A Mission To Rescue Every Dog In The World

Meet Ryan Anderson, an Aussie guy who calls himself the “world’s biggest dog lover” – and lives up to the title every single day. Anderson is a full-time animal welfare inspector with the RSPCA and in his free time, he volunteers and fosters doggies in need. “Not only is it my full-time job to work with rescue animals, it is also my passion and hobby,” Anderson said. “I live and breathe dogs.”

While he aims to help as many animals as possible, the guy has only two permanent pets – a Rottweiler named Goose and a cat named Krumm. “The less dogs I own the more I can foster is my motto,” Anderson told The Dodo. “My favorite part would definitely be the moment one of your foster dogs finds his forever home. It’s sad to say goodbye, but it opens up a new spot for another foster to join the family.”

The ‘crazy dog lady man’ isn’t planning to stop: “I also have a dream to one day have my own rescue organisation/farm to help rehome long term rescue dogs as well as behaviourally challenged dogs ,” Anderson told Bored Panda. “Shelter dogs absolutely ROCK.”

Meet Ryan Anderson, an Aussie guy who calls himself the “world’s biggest dog lover”

Anderson is a full-time animal welfare inspector and in his free time, he fosters doggies in need

“Not only is it my full-time job to work with rescue animals, it is also my passion and hobby”

While he aims to help as many animals as possible, the guy has only two permanent pets

“The less dogs I own the more I can foster is my motto”

“My favorite part would definitely be the moment one of your foster dogs finds his forever home”

“It’s sad to say goodbye, but it opens up a new spot for another foster to join the family”

The ‘crazy dog lady man’ isn’t planning to stop and hopes to have his own rescue organisation

He wants to help rehome long term rescue dogs as well as behaviourally challenged ones

“Second hand dogs, make first class pets! Shelter dogs absolutely ROCK”

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