THIS MORNING, AN EASTERN IOWA MAN IS USING HIS RETIREMENT FUNDS TO CARE FOR MORE THAN 60 DOGS LIKE THESE ADORABLE FACES YOU SEE HERE. BRETT BUTLER DOES RUN THE CORE REHABILITATION SANCTUARY IN OLEWINE, AND SINCE 2014, HIS NONPROFIT HAS BEEN RESCUING SICK OR SPECIAL NEEDS CORGIS. 63 DOGS. HE SAYS THAT HE맥스카지노S CARING FOR RIGHT NOW LIVE AT HIS SIX ACRE PROPERTY. NOW, DAY TO DAY EXPENSES AND MEDICAL CARE DOES ADD UP TO ABOUT $5,000 A MONTH. DONATIONS DO COME IN, BUT HE맥스카지노S HOPING FOR MORE LONG TERM SUPPORT SO THAT NO CORGI IS LEFT BEHIND. IT맥스카지노S EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT WE HAVE A GOOD COMMUNITY, AND I HAVE A GREAT COMMUNITY OF PEOPLE THAT HELP WHEN WE GET IN TROUBLE, SO IT맥스카지노S IT맥스카지노S PRETTY COOL. JUST LOVE THE DOGS AND I LOVE THEM BEING HAPPY AND, YOU KNOW, BEING ABLE TO STAY ALIVE. HOW CAN YOU NOT LOVE THOSE ADORABLE FACES? NOW, IF YOU맥스카지노D LIKE TO HELP OUT, YOU CAN GIVE SUPPLIES THROUGH AN AMAZON WISH LIST OR MAKE A DONATION ON THE SANCTUARY맥스카지노S WEBSITE THAT맥스카지노S LISTED ON YOUR SCREEN NOW. BRETT SAYS HE ALSO WELCOMES VISITORS TO THE SANCTUARY, BUT MA
Iowa man uses retirement funds to care for 60-plus corgis
Updated: 10:31 AM EDT May 17, 2025
An Eastern Iowa man is using his retirement funds to care for more than 60 dogs.Brett Butler runs Corgwyn Rehabilitation Sanctuary in Oelwein. Since 2014, his nonprofit has been rescuing sick or special needs corgis. The 63 dogs he is caring for live on his 6-acre property. Day-to-day expenses and medical care add up to approximately $5,000 a month. Donations come in, but Butler is hoping for more long-term support so no corgi is left behind."It's extremely important that we have a good community, and I have a great community of people that help when we get in trouble, so it's, it's pretty cool," Butler said. "Just love the dogs and love and being happy and, you know, being able to stay alive."Butler says visitors are welcome, just call and make an appointment.To support the group, there is an Amazon/Chewy wishlist, and financial donations are also accepted here.
OELWEIN, Iowa — An Eastern Iowa man is using his retirement funds to care for more than 60 dogs.
Brett Butler runs Corgwyn Rehabilitation Sanctuary in Oelwein. Since 2014, his nonprofit has been rescuing sick or special needs corgis. The 63 dogs he is caring for live on his 6-acre property.
Day-to-day expenses and medical care add up to approximately $5,000 a month. Donations come in, but Butler is hoping for more long-term support so no corgi is left behind.
"It's extremely important that we have a good community, and I have a great community of people that help when we get in trouble, so it's, it's pretty cool," Butler said. "Just love the dogs and love and being happy and, you know, being able to stay alive."
Butler says visitors are welcome, just call and make an appointment.
To support the group, there is an Amazon/Chewy wishlist, and financial donations are also accepted .