Pamela Terhune, Founder and President
- gratefulrescue
- Jul 19
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 20
The dream of Grateful Rescue began the day I walked into a overcrowded, understaffed, and high-stress shelter to adopt a dog. One dog, a white Dalmatian & Lab mix they called “Big Boy”.
But when I walked in, I couldn’t believe what I saw…Dogs crated everywhere - in the hallways, in the laundry room, in the storage rooms… stacked on top of each other.
The stench, the stress, the despair. It was all too much.As I passed each dog, they would sit pretty and straight, wagging their tails...but when I would walk on, they would erupt in fierce barking. It was if they were screaming, “Please help me!”It was heartbreaking.
I had to get out of there, I couldn’t bear it. But as I was leaving, I saw him, cowering in his cage, shaking and terrified.A small coonhound with droopy ears and the saddest eyes I’d ever seen.He wasn’t making a peep... Just trembling.My heart was breaking!
I left the shelter with Big Boy, but I couldn’t get the terrified little coonhound off my mind.I cried for him and all the others that night.I went back the next day and adopted that little coonhound.But that wasn’t enough.
"What about all the others?"
There must be a better way to keep these homeless animals...We began setting up a living space for dogs on our 22-acre property.
We sectioned off four different yards for group play and added a climate-controlled home set at 70 degrees year-round.This way all of the animals could live in a joyful space where they feel safe and loved.
No more shaking.
No more fear.
We are Grateful.

Pamela is a graduate of the Best Friends Animal Society and a graduate of Ball State University.
Pamela hosts the weekly WNDY-TV television show “Grateful Rescue TV,” and is a board member of Skyline Club, Indianapolis.
Pamela loves to jet-ski, play racquetball and spend time in the pasture with her horses.
