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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- It's a hard topic to think about, but what will happen to your pets when you die? Who’ll take care of them?

Near Albuquerque one no-kill shelter is offering a special program that could be a solution for some pet owners.

The folks at Watermelon Mountain Ranch Animal Center recently built a house at the request of a pet owner named Anthony who is very sick.

When he can no longer care for his four pets -- which includes two African Grays named Elvis and Buster, a dog named Leche and a cat named Annie -- they will move into the newly erected structure.

From the outside, it looks like a small cottage, but is really a very big dog house and the blankets on the floor will be replaced with a room full of their future owner’s furniture.

“To recreate as much of a home environment as we can for those animals,” Mike Davis, communications director at Watermelon Mountain Ranch, told Pet Pulse. “To make it feel as close to home as we possibly can.”

The house is the first to go up as part of the ranch's perpetual care program.

“There has to be some resource for people who are in those sorts of situations,” Rick Dillender, facilities manager, said. “A perpetual care program like ours is really the best of all worlds from our point of view.”

Like the other animals at Watermelon Mountain Ranch the perpetual care pets will have a place to live until they too pass on.

Or -- if their owner chooses -- until they are adopted.

The cost of care varies with the size of the pet -- between $1,100 and $2,000 a year.


“These animals are given daily health and wellness maintenance,” Dillender said. “They’re given interaction and training with qualified staff.”

Some people believe perpetual care programs could be the answer to the question -- What will happen to my pets if something happens to me?


“This is something that as our population ages, we need to answer and we hope that this does it,” Davis said.

Currently, while there are only a few perpetual care programs across the country the number of pets depending on their owners to provide for their future is growing.

The estimates vary widely, but the numbers are troubling. Each year anywhere from half a million to four million pets become homeless, because of an owner’s death.

With no one left to take care of them, these animals may end up in shelters, and those that can’t be adopted could be euthanized.

That fear is what drove Anthony to provide for his animals.

“He cares as much for them as anyone does for the rest of their family,” Dillender said. “He wants to see that they’re cared for properly and we’re going to guarantee that it happens.”

Watermelon ranch expects to build several more cottages on their 10 acres for other pet owners who want that same guarantee.

For more information on planning your estate to include your pet, visit EstatePlanningForPets.org.

For more information on Watermelon Mountain Ranch, visit WatermelonMountainRanch.org.

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dogsrsuper
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I am hoping to be old and have a pet next to me until the bitter end. I will make sure to provide for them after I'm gone.
 
cherrylee
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This could be a good solution for a lot of people. At our shelter, there is one cat, in particular, whose owner died and had no one to take him in. Shelter life is very stressful for him. The staff try to let him out of his cage often, but then he sprays everywhere . This really diminishes his chance at finding a new home. It's very sad because he has been through so much.
 
Rhonda T.
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I think this is a good idea but let your family know your wishes too. it seems that just writing it down in your will isnt enough. We have seen in several high profile cases where the will was not honored.
 
lruder
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We've made arrangements for our animals because you just never know and I want to ensure they will be well taken care of and not just dumped somewhere.
 
Praisethekitty
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An interesting model that will also be interesting to watch in the future
 
shellguy
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They are just like children--if something happened to me, who would care for them? You need to be proactive.
 
Jackie B.
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I have talked to one person in particular about taking care of Charlie if something were to ever happen to me. I know he will take great care of him, if needed.
 
Stacie R.
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We have made plans for family to take our dogs if something happens to both of us. I think it's important for have "just in case" plans in place.
 
Jessica S.
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I completely agree - we have a plan in place as well.
 
ceverett50
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My family knows that our pets are our children right now - they have agreed to take our pets in the case that anything should happen to us, as well.


I'm glad you have a plan in place!
 
Jeff K.
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I know if something happened my family would take in our dogs in a heartbeak.
 
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ihatesnow
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The problem is most people are like me--they think they have all the time in the world to make this decision
 
marc h.
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Our are provided for in our wills.
 
Melanie
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I have wondered how this could be dealt with....it would make it hard to get a pet later in life if you didn't know what would happen to it if you died before it.
 
Christy M.
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Interesting idea. I have arrangements made with family... So glad they are willing to take her in if needed...
 
Geoff L.
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We've made arrangements with family members...not sure how I would trust people I don't know.
 
sunnysdad
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This is a subject my wife and I have discussed often. I am not sure if this is the answer, how do we trust them, or anyone?
 
D W.
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It is important that we make arrangements for our beloved pets in case we are not around to care for them. This kind of facility seems like a good idea, but I would b a little nervous unless I knew they had to account to someone. I would prefer it be someone/agency associated with animal rescue, as I don't think the government always fulfills its responsibilities for animals. You hear to much today to be trusting at all, especially with your precious companions.
 
seniors
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who checks up on the animals?
 
Susan P.
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This actually scares me. What a great way to get a ton of money and no way to ensure that the pets are being cared for, Oversight?
 
dstrykr
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My first thoughts exactly! Ten acres is not much land to have a perpetual care facility with buildings! Wow. And what happens if they file for bankruptcy, foreclose on their land or pass on themselves? Heck, we can't even trust morticians to dispose of humane remains properly, let alone trust a complete stranger to tend to our pets after we pass away.
 
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good point!
 
blackie1
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This is an interesting idea, so long as the funding is there. I would guess that there has to be some sort of financial commitment from the owner relative to the expected life span--e.g the african greys can end up needing a much longer stay than a cat. And if done before you die, perhaps won't have so many problems with heirs objecting.
 
lori
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I think this is a great idea. Yes, family would be best to take the pet, but how about those who only have their pets and no family. Wish there were more programs like this.
 
cherrylee
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You made a good point. For some people, their pets are their only family.
 
Melody M.
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humm, interesting. I think the pet should go to a friend or family member. Someone the pet already knows.
 
Judy A.
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I think this is an okay idea. I would hope that if there were not relatives or friends that could take the pet, the first choice would be adoption. But if there is no choice, a buddy house where they are taken care of but are not alone. It's a little of an unknown area right now.
 
VKiggins
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I am really suspicious of these activities. Is this really the kind of life the pet wants???No family??? I am not a fan at all.
 
Andy K.
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My perpetual care plan is my family and I plan on being their back-up should anything happen to my family. I couldn't let my brother's dog go to a shelter and I hope they think the same of Dog and Tigger. They better. If not, I'll come back and haunt them.
 
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We all need to take those who depend on us including our pets.
 
DDRau
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Perhaps this will work but if it's anything like cemeteries that offer "perpetual care" it only works if there is a family member "perpetually nagging" to get things done.
 
FrogWhisperer
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I would prefer the Pets be passed down to family or friends. But if that's not viable then this is a great concept. Perhaps some of the less fortunate animals could bunk with the lucky ones?
 
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a good concept
 
Norman C.
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Well, it must be nice to have the resources ($) to do that.
 
Sarah  W.
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Thats really neat!
 
Katiemissy
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This is an idea that just sounds so hopeful for pets who lose their owners.
 
Tanya H.
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This is a really nice idea and can give these people peace of mind. Its a terrible situation if your beloved pet is left without a family.
 
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Great idea! I'll save up for this.
 
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tarogirl
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What a concept!
 
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A great idea whose time has come
 
Meg S.
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I think if this guy is going to build a home for every animal he will soon be running out of space. But at least he will be able to take in a few before there is no room at the inn.
 
Tad D.
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Thats an interesting concept. I have family that would take care of our pets, but I know many people who dont or their family doesnt want a pet.
 
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this is an amazing idea
 
Diane
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what a fabulous idea. I hope to see more of these pop up around the world.
 
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This is a great solution! I hope they make more across the country!
 
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i think this is wonderful!! about a week ago i inquired about a what to do if i die before my babies!! how reassuring to know there is a place like watermelon ranch.and god bless the folks that came up with the idea.i have no doubt there are countless people like myself that even though they are young they think of the "what if" as many of us have babies that are not easy to place not just because of behavior issues but because of the treatment and lifestyle they are used to living.my babies are spoiled and my hermie would need somebody very special because he has severe seperation anxiety.due to being abandoned prior to being adopted by me.
 
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Great Idea. Some family members and friends may not be able to take care of them. This would be a last restort
 
ChicoanVolunteer
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This is a great idea, but only one solution to the problem, and I think I like other ones better, like passing your pets on the friends and family.
 
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I plan on getting a Parrot when I'm older, but I hope to pass my pets onto my friends and family after I pass on. They are family members after all.
 
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