12/27/16 Can You Spare One Dollar to Save the Life of A Dog on Deathrow ? Please Support dogsindanger.com

So many wonderful dogs are killed each day. It is a sad fact. Please help organizations that save lives.
A donation of even one dollar can help. Remember the saying it takes a village to raise a child. Well It takes a group of compassionate people to donate even one dollar and that adds up to many dollars and that will give a dog who is scheduled to die a chance at a happy life. There is no way to turn away from the fact many wonderful animals are not given a chance to live out their lives. You can make a difference and help change this.

http://www.dogsindanger.com/

12/20/16 Cats Tampa Florida - Tampa Bay high-kill shelters in Danger of Euthanization Puddles "Male (Neutered) Orange tiger Domestic Shorthair 02 Years 08 Months 14 Days.".Tommorrow is Euth Day For PUDDLES! I Hope He Was Adopted or Rescued. Please Call To See If He is Gone or Still Needs Help.

"Male (Neutered)
Orange tiger
Domestic Shorthair
02 Years 08 Months 14 Days
2016.12.10
http://petharbor.com/pet.asp?uaid=HLLS.A1688763
Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center
Location : 440 N. Falkenburg Road, Tampa, FL 33619
Hours: 10 AM - 7 PM (7 Days a week)
Email: RescuePets@hillsboroughcounty.org
Phone Number: 813-744-5660
***For any animals in the Very High Risk category (euth list), HCPRC needs your commitment on the animal no later than 9:00AM tomorrow morning.***
To rescue or foster an animal, please send an email to:
RescuePets@hillsboroughcounty.org or FosterPets@hillsboroughcounty.org
with the subject line "DO NOT EUTH (insert animal ID#)".
 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10154480741752599&set=gm.611226392418435&type=3&theater
 Puddles Needs Rescue Committment or Adoption if He is Still Alive



http://petharbor.com/pet.asp?uaid=HLLS.A1688763

For more information about this animal, visit:
Hillsborough County Pet Resources
Ask for information about animal ID number: A1688763

12/16/16 "When we domesticated animals - for our own benefit - we took away their ability to fend for themselves and thus took on the responsibility to care for them. When you consider the number of companion animals who are abused, neglected or euthanized each year and the way we treat farm animals, you can only conclude that we are failing to live up to our obligation." - P. K. Barkur

"When we domesticated animals - for our own benefit - we took away their ability to fend for themselves and thus took on the responsibility to care for them. When you consider the number of companion animals who are abused, neglected or euthanized each year and the way we treat farm animals, you can only conclude that we are failing to live up to our obligation." - P. K. Barkur

 What is needed is a change in our individual consciousness about how we treat animals, ourselves and each other. The world seems to be in ruins these days, so much unresolved conflicts. The way we treat animals and have for decades is a symptom that we as a society, civilization and world are not living  up to our potential as human beings who can live in harmony with each other and all the animals who inhabit the planet. If we don't stop all these "lower emotions" from directing our individual behaviours, is there any hope for the world and its conflicts?

 More and more people are awakening to their true humanity which does not thrive on abandonment of animals, does not thrive on hurting self or others. Don't be part of the problem . Be part of the solution.
Do an act of kindness today even if you don't feel it.

 There are angels on earth who know this truth and work tirelessly to help anyone in need. Support their efforts, please. They have the stamina to do this work like going out at 2 a.m. in bitterly cold weather to give homeless cats the only food they get for the day. They have the inner strength to go to Syria and  provide aid to people caught in the civil war even if it costs them their lives.

 Enough is enough, don't you think? Each person by holding this concern for our planet and each other and doing whatever small of kindness you can adds to the  betterment of our world.

12/3/16 Tennessee Death Row Dogs

Non-Profit Organization  in Mount Juliet, Tennessee
 "We are an all-volunteer, 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to network dogs scheduled for euthanasia."

(615) 617-2969

https://www.facebook.com/tndeathrowdogs/