Iowa man uses retirement funds to care for 60-plus corgis
- Brett Butler, a resident of Iowa, funds the care of over 60 corgis through his retirement savings at the Core Rehabilitation Sanctuary located in Olewine as of May 17, 2025.
- Butler founded the nonprofit in 2014 to rescue sick or special needs corgis and currently houses them on his six-acre property.
- The sanctuary’s monthly expenses for daily care and medical needs total about $5,000, supported by donations and community help.
- Butler emphasized how valuable it is to have a supportive network of individuals who assist whenever challenges arise.
- He welcomes visitors by appointment and hopes for more long-term support to ensure that no corgi is left behind at the sanctuary.
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