Numbers 1,2,3,4,5,7,8(Teardrop),9,10, 11,12( scared little tortie), 13(babies), 14,15(silver tabbie), 16,18, 19 (Pearl),23, 24, 26, 27 , 28,29still need help as well as alot more. E-mail Shelly for current pics.
Dogs and Cats Looking For Love- Kill Shelters in West Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas Louisiana, California and anywhere dogs and cats are in need. Scroll to Bottom of Each Page Past the Empty Space to see More Animals Looking for Love. Posts about animal welfare, and legislation will be on this blog. Check for posts about BLM's Treatment of America's Wild Horses.
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Shelters, fosters, rescues, transporters deserve our utmost respect and support. They do what former owners could not do or decided not to do for a variety of reasons: give care and love and safety to an animal and the opportunity for a new life. These people are doing a job for all of us. They have to constantly ask for help. The animals depend on them. Without them there would be even more homeless stray animals wandering the streets suffering and dying. Without them there would be no chance for these dogs and cats. Without them where would the dog or cat go when it was no longer wanted or when there was no money to feed the animal or provide medical care? Please be generous this holiday season with a donation or your time and volunteer.
KY H.B. 233—Including Pets in Domestic Violence Protective Orders
Sponsor: Rep. Joni Jenkins
ASPCA Position: Support
Action Needed: Call the Kentucky Legislative Hotline at 1-800-372-7181 to leave a message for Senate Leadership, asking them to support H.B. 233 to protect victims and their pets from domestic violence.
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:37 am Post subject: Dogs Dying Daily - Stark County, Canton, Ohio | |
City pound, tons of pits, euthing daily. Stark County Dog Warden Department Canton, Ohio Reduced adoption fees. www.starkdogs.org Two groups on Facebook: Friends of the Pound (Stark County, Ohio) Friends of the Stark County Pound |
CROSS POSTING!!! From e-mail PLEASE SHARE!!!
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/WV60.html"CONTACT: Anyone interested can call the shelter Monday-Saturday 10am to 2pm at 304-927-2555.
I found a plea for this little girl on Facebook before she had her puppies and it's just been killing me to know about her and not be able to help her.
She is just a little thing and so adorable. They were trying to get her out of there before having her puppies but she had them bright and early this morning - 8 of them. She's a very good little mommy, trying to hide all of her offspring, knowing they are in so much danger. Can you imagine!!!??? Please, if anyone can help her, don't hesitate to call there. Time is of the essence..."
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 3:27 pm Post subject: DESPERATE:SHORT-TERM Fosters 4 Dogs | |
Canine Crusaders, Youngstown, OH 501(c)(3) Non-Profit organization (All donations are tax-deductible) http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OH673.html If You Would Like To Open Your Heart & Home And Foster A Dog In Need, Please Contact Shannon at: shannon.sell@yahoo.com "Heaven is where you meet all the dogs you ever loved." The primary goal of Canine Crusaders is rescuing dogs out of the Mahoning County Pound, Ohio. Foster homes can be as much as 180 miles away. They are located directly between Cleveland, OH and Pittsburgh, PA. "We are in DESPERATE need of SHORT-TERM FOSTERS for dogs awaiting transport to rescues. Foster time for dogs going to rescue is generally only 1 to 3 weeks. Foster time for dogs waiting to find their forever home may take a little longer. Foster homes provide temporary shelter, food and love." Canine Crusaders provides necessary vetting. The cost of food and toys is up to the foster. Prerequisites such as fenced yard, experience, etc., may depend on the type of dog to be fostered. |
Sam was a friendly 6 month old puppy. Reason for euthanasia: Behavior, not aggressive behavior that you and I might think would make a dog unadoptable, but rather because 6-month-old puppy Sam was getting "depressed" in the shelter environment. Sasha was surrendered to the shelter as a healthy 1.5 year old when her owners moved to an apartment that did not allow dogs. Like many dogs, within days of arriving at the shelter Sasha developed a runny nose and cough, common signs of an upper respiratory infection that makes so many shelter dogs sick. Reason for Sasha's death: Medical.
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