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NEW YORK -- Nine years ago, Steve Smith and Alayne Marker seemed to have it made -- in Seattle, they enjoyed happy, active lifestyles, supported by both of their handsomely paid jobs.

Yet something wasn't right, says Marker, who recalled feeling overtaken by a nagging.

"Don't get me wrong," said Marker, a former attorney. "Seattle is an amazing place to live. We had fabulous jobs, fabulous salaries and benefits, but I kept getting up in the morning and going to work and remember thinking that my heart wasn't there."

Marker and Smith recognized the need to act on their shared inner desire -- to move to Montana and set up a safe haven, now called the Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary, for disabled pets.

"The weird thing was, we didn't even have to talk about it," Marker said of their eventual decision. "It was like this given. We just naturally moved in this direction, and have always known that we wanted to go forward on this passion."

So the couple quit their corporate jobs, much to their friends' and co-workers' dismay, and moved to a 170-acre ranch they purchased in Ovando, Mont., nearly one hour from any grocery store or commercial area.

Now surrounded by 40 disabled dogs, 10 cats and 20 horses, the pair say they are as happy as can be. The animals, they maintain, are also enjoying life to the fullest.

"The animals don't think of themselves as disabled," Smith explained. "Humans, in that sort of situation, it is human nature to feel sorry for themselves, but these animals just don't even start to feel like that. They just get up and go at it. They don't think, 'Woe is me.' They just want to enjoy life."

The animals at the Rolling Dog Ranch are either blind, deaf or suffer from some kind of orthopedic or neurological disorder. Some are born that way, others fall blind as a result of illness or abuse.

All exceed most people's expectations, Smith says.

"What strikes people is that when they come out to visit these animals don't appear to be any different, and when you are watching them in the yard, rough-housing or whatever, there is nothing about their behavior that tells you they can't hear or see," he explained.

Making a Dream Become Reality

Smith and Marker pooled their savings in 1998 to purchase the Montana property; the couple, now in their 50s, planned to wait at least 10 to 15 years before actually completing the move. But within two years, they realized they could no longer wait to pursue their goals.

"We looked around and we just didn't see anyone focusing exclusively on disabled animals," Smith said. "We thought we would create a sanctuary that would cater specifically to the disabled, and show people that despite these animals' disabilities, they can have a wonderful quality of life and make for wonderful pets."

Smith and Marker, operating the ranch alone, work seven days a week, logging around 10 hours a day scooping poop, exercising the animals and preparing home cooked meals.

"It's a 24-7 job," Marker said. "But we knew that getting into this. We knew how much work it would be."

The couple can never leave the ranch together, for fear that something might happen to one of their brood; they don't go to the movies, let alone out to dinner. Marker says months sometimes pass before she even leaves the ranch, likely for a food, or supply, run in Missoula or Helena, the two closest cities.

"This is my trip away," she explained.

"We have no desire to go vacation in Tahiti, or go to Disney World," Smith elaborated. "We are living in the most beautiful part of the world, we think, doing what we want. It's a joy, doing what we get to do."

A Stop Over, or Forever Home

The animals come from far and wide, often crossing state lines or even international borders before arriving in Montana. One blind German Shepherd, Shep, was rescued from Kabul, Afghanistan, by the Afghan Stray Animal League.

The organization's most recent addition, Bear, a nearly 100-pound blind Lab, was found wandering along a northern Montana highway.

Last year, Rolling Dog Ranch adopted out 12 animals, which seems like a small number, Smith admits, but isn't actually, when considering the difficulty in arranging a suitable match.

"The people who want to adopt these animals are not your average pet owner," he said. "They are out there, but they are not your everyday people and it can take a while to find the right one."

Regardless of whether new families materialize, the Rolling Dog Ranch animals will always have a home on the sprawling property, the couple says. While several pets will stay in the main house each night, the rest of them enjoy a sleep-away style life, replete with bunk-beds and heated cabins.

"The cats have their own cabin, which is kind of like a big open room that has cat trees and beds, litter boxes and shelves on the walls, so all the cats, even the blind ones, can climb up and perch," Smith explained.

There are several houses and stables also devoted to the dogs and horses, which, in the summer months, will graze on several acres.

Both Marker and Smith drew attention to the blind horses, which they say are frequently, and unfairly, discounted on the basis of their disability.

Seeing Past Horses' Blindness

Rolling Dog Ranch is the only known organization that has stepped up to cater to blind horses, in particular, and it tries to guide others in caring for them, as well.

Marker recalled a recent call they received from a woman in Denmark, wondering how to tend to her blind mare. The couple located a veterinarian equipped to handle such an animal, and put the lady in touch with him.

Some of the ranch horses can be ridden, and all of them apparently get along quite fine on their own.

"We put the horses out on pasture in the summertime and there is a water tank in one corner," Smith said. "You see the horses at the far end, then one lifts its head and thinks, 'I need a drink.' It turns, and walks in a dead line, almost, to that water tank. You watch that and think, 'How are they doing that?' "

Marker says that traditionally, blind horses were considered to automatically be granted a "death sentence."

She also, at one point, played into the misconceptions that afflict the creatures, she says.

"I had never been around a blind horse and the first resident that we brought in, I was like, 'Oh, gosh, what are we going to do?' But they do just fine. It constantly amazes me how wonderfully they do."

The Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary is funded through private donations, and while contributions have been steady, the couple are now bracing for the economic turn-down. Their one employee recently left and they say they do not plan to replace her, deciding to foot the work themselves.

It's a decision they believe will guide their lives for many years to come.

To learn more about the Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary, visit their Web site, RollingDogRanch.org

Amy Lieberman is a staff reporter for Zootoo Pet News. She can be reached at alieberman@zootoo.com.



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jerZgirl
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This is a wonderful thing they did but like one poster said-how do they pay for everything???

I hope they have enough in their savings to last them a long time or else they will be another ZooToo story...
 
Karen S.
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Wonderful couple! So glad they realize that what we see as a disability is not always the case. These animals are just different but like in humans they live a normal life for them. How nice they have Markers!
 
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Those two people are so great and special and I hope they can continue to do this for many years to come.
 
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I'm glad they found happiness, but what do they do for money??
 
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What I wouln't give to be able to go and spend some time with those wonderful animals ! I have had the blessing of two sweet toy fox terriers that were born deaf. At 6 and 4 years old my girls have never let that hold them back. I wouldn't trade them for the world.. Kudoe's to that amazing couple, they are living their dream and loving it.....
 
Carol W.
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This is a great idea! I just hope the hard economic times won't impact the positive difference that these folks are making! Good luck for continued success!
 
lorraine B.
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What wonderful people,great story
 
Lisa S.
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there will be a special place in heaven for these two people.
 
Diane H.
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This is fantastic, both for the animals who now can live a live with love, but also for these two people who have realized a dream
 
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This is a wonderful family. They should be honored!
 
Joyce
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It's good to see people who can live their dreams, in these hard economic times.
Wonderful that they help thse animals
 
Melissa
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Wonderful story!! I wish them all the best and I pray that they will continue on their journey. I love hearing about people that do things like this. To make sure these wonderful babies are taken care of and are loved is just heartwarming.
 
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God Bless this family thank you
 
kathi j.
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What wonderful people!!!
 
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I love this story. I know not everyone can do what this couple did. But they calculated the cost. Planned. Knew what they wanted to do and went for it. I wish them total sucess. They seem happy even though giving up some things. When you sacrifice to pursue a noble goal or do for others you are rewarded many times over. Sounds like that's how it is with them. Bless them.
 
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Great story.I wish very much there more places like this.
And we so need more people how them.
 
Renee M.
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There are Angels on Earth as well as in Heaven.
 
Bella C.
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I'm glad things are working out for them. It easily gone the other way.
 
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great story! good for them, we need more people like them. when life has purpose it makes you happy.
 
Dennis S.
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Animals with disabilities are a revelation and an inspiration. I have had 3 legged animals, blind animals, deaf animals and they adapt so easily to their supposed infirmity. No counseling, no therapy, no tears of self pity, just adapt and go on with life...................Dennis
 
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I love the name of their sanctuary. I agree that there is nothing wrong with disabled pets. Just as there is nothing wrong with disabled people. Yeah, they need a little extra TLC and consideration but they really do just great. I cared for a pair of kittens that survived feline panleukopenia. One of them had balance issues and the other was nearly blind. I loved those two like you wouldn't believe. The shelter were I volunteer even found a home for a kitten with no eyes. He didn't think there was anything special about him at all!
 
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This is pretty cool. I wish there more places like this.
 
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I don't feel they've sacrificed at all, I feel they've followed their joint dream and are happy, more power to them!
 
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I think more people would live happier lives if they realize how fulfilling selfless giving is. The people have figured out what it takes most a lifetime to learn. I am grateful for their mission and inspired to give more selflessly myself.
 
Diane H.
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Exactly. When people realize that good acts not possessions make them happy, everyone will benefit
 
Katy M.
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What great people. They really have sacrificed a lot to help animals, and that is a huge inspiration.
 
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The unselfish love of animals seems boundless...... A wonderful example of finding ones calling (mission) in life and doing what truely makes you happy!
 
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To live their dream is wonderful! I hope they don't encounter financial problems with the economy the way it is.
 
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What a wonderful example of what a true human being can do with their life - live it for others instead of for one's own self. God Bless the two of you and the wonderful work you are doing for disabled animals. When I was growing up we had a blind horse named Princess. She was my Dad's horse and went completely blind from "moon blindness." She was such a gentle mare and great for children to ride. She was my next riding horse when I was moving up from my pony, Lady. We never even considered her "disposable" just because of her disability. It was her disability that actually made her a very suitable mount for a young girl like myself as she was very gentle and always awaited your instructions when out riding. She didn't bolt or try to be the boss, she was just always in your hands. Kudos to both of you for following your passion and not listening to all of your corporate friends and co-workers. You both truly listened to your "inner voice." When we do this, we can never go wrong, no matter what the rest of the world may try and tell us. I wish you both much continued success and happiness.
 
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They have earned a true place in Heaven. To have that much love and being able to help so much and giving so much of themselves is being a true Christian.God Bless you both and your wonderful animals!!!!!!!
 
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God bless Steve and Alayne for the wonderful care and love they give these precious animals,they are truely awsome to give up so much to devote their all to disabled animals,They are remarkable.
 
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Remarkable for someone to give up so much in order to do what they have always wanted to do. Good for them, what saviors they are to so many wonderful animals who may not have a life if not for them...
 
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This is a truly amazing story. They have good hearts. It takes a lot of work to work with blind animals. Wonder how they make ends meet since this seems to be their full time jobs now? All the best to them.
 
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What wonderful people. Stories like this just make my day!
 
This is awesome. There needs to be more people like this...
 
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Great story. They make the world a better place.
 
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How admirable! If I had the means, I would do something like that in an instant. But until I win the lottery it's not possible. Thank heavens for people like this. Good luck!
 
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God bless 'em. This is my favorite type of organization to donate to. :)
 
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Good people!!! : )
 
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Good luck, and hope they find homes for so many pets in need of loving families.
 
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What a great story, the world needs more people like them.
 
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I hope they remain true to themselves and their goals which are extremely admirable. I commend them on their compassion and passion for those who are special needs.
 
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These people are wonderful and doing exactly what they want to do. I saw them on TV twice. It is good to see this as life is too short to not do what you are passionate about.
 
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What a great story about great people. We need more like them in this world. I wish I could do something like that.
 
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How incredibly unselfish to leave great jobs behind and go for it with something like this. Awesome!
 
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Wonderful story of people following their dream and helping animals at the same time.
 
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amazing couple. i have a blind horse. kudos for their work in giving these animals a home and another chance
 
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What GREAT people! - God bless!!
 
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awsome
 
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It is amazing what they are doing for these animals!
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