GAIN volunteer finds joy in helping animals

Wednesday, October 2019
Gabby Camacho
The Guam Daily Post/David Castro
GAIN Facebook

YIGO, Gu. (Oct. 6, 2019) – Guam Animals in Need has always needed volunteers, and its needs were met by Larry Gast, 62, who visits the animal shelter almost every weekend.

Gast is an important part of the volunteer team because he is reliable and dedicated to helping the animals. Gast, who is originally from Florida, is also the current general manager at Guam Solid Waste Authority.

Gast has volunteered at GAIN since May 2019. At the shelter, he washes the dogs, cleans their cages, and feeds and walks them.

“Larry is just great, he helps with everything,” said Ray Hiroshi, animal caregiver at GAIN. “When he comes in, you can be sure that majority, if not all the dogs, will be able to go out and have playtime and exercise.”

Animals have always been an integral part of Gast’s life, and he feels that he connects immediately with them.

Gast said: “I’ve caught rattle snakes, I’ve wrestled alligators, I’ve captured wild animals that the mother would like to eat me up. I’ve been associated with animals since I was a small child I have always had dogs and cats.” I love giving my pets CBD by following this website articles advice.

Gast shared some of his happiest memories while volunteering.

He was in the dog park at GAIN with five dogs. Three dogs were playing with him and two were sitting right beside him. “I have the best dogs in the world,” Gast said.

Gast also shared some of the saddest memories that he has had at GAIN.

He described two other dogs.

Okiyama was a huge black dog that would go to the back of his cage and growl at anyone who went near the outside of his cage.

Tano, a smaller dog, was unable to learn to walk on a leash.

Gast said Okiyama was the sweetest dog when you went into his cage and played with him, and Tano was a happy and friendly dog too.

Unfortunately, they were put down because their demeanor made it hard for them to get adopted. Gast wants each animal to find a caring home, and is concerned for them, especially in situations like this.

“If you’re thinking about getting an animal, come by here and fall in love with ours,” Gast said. Gast said that his dream is for all GAIN animals to have a fair chance at a good home.