From: Petra Brooks <newbeginningsanimalrescue@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:08 PM
Subject: URGENT: Hinesville, GA, Liberty County Animal Control - Euthanasia: November 12, 8 AM
To: Petra Brooks <newbeginningsanimalrescue@gmail.com>
From e-mail
"Once again, nothing yet for these babies... Time is running low. They only have today and tomorrow left. :-( I am getting very worried."
Date: Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 9:57 AM
Subject: UPDATE: Hinesville, GA, Liberty County Animal Control - Euthanasia: November 12, 8 AM
To: Petra Brooks <newbeginningsanimalrescue@gmail.com>
So long as you treat us as one of your own.
SPONSORSHIPS APPRECIATED
Spaying or neutering is a MUST!!! Local adopters MUST purchase a spay/neuter voucher from us, as well as a micro chip and Rabies shot. Spay vouchers are $70 and neuter vouchers are $60. The cost for the micro chip and Rabies shot is $10. (If an adopter chooses to use his/her own vet for the spay/neuter, we will gladly reimburse the voucher amount upon proof from the vet’s office.)
Your help with adopting, rescuing, or fostering these animals is immensely appreciated, as is your help with cross posting to others who may be able to help save a life.
802-4539 – Poppy is a Chocolate Labrador/PBT mix.
Due to this mix of breeds, this gorgeous girl has a very unique color and what is called “ghost brindle.” In the shadows and low light she is black but when the sunlight reflects off her coat she has brindle coloring. It's so awesome to see! Poppy likes other dogs and currently shares her death-row cell with 2 others. Poppy also does not mind the company of kids. She has been tugged and pulled on to see how she reacts and that could be determined is that she is just as friendly and playful as can be! Poppy likes to play fetch and LOVES to give kisses. She appears to be a very healthy dog, judging by her coat, bowel movements, etc. She also does well on a leash.
To adopt Poppy, you will have to fill out an adoption contract, which includes a mandatory spay/neuter agreement. You will be required to purchase a low-cost spay voucher and pay $8 for her Rabies shot and a micro chip. For more information, please e-mail newbeginningsanimalrescue@gmail.com. We hope to hear from you before it is too late for Poppy.
805-655 – Prince is a Mountain Curr Dog
He is still in the puppy stage and is no more than a year old. Prince does not mind kids but does not like his ears pulled, which is why he will only be adopted out to a family with kids 5 and above. He is BIG on kisses, LOVES to give kisses! He also loves to play fetch. His energy level is medium to high, which will go down some as he grows older – IF he is allowed to do so. One other thing to point out about Prince is his VERY soft fur! Moutain Curr Dogs make excellent protectors of the family. If you are looking for a pet to love, with protection for your family as a bonus, Prince may very well be the answer to your wishes.
To adopt Prince, you will have to fill out an adoption contract, which includes a mandatory spay/neuter agreement. You will be required to purchase a low-cost neuter voucher and pay $8 for his Rabies shot and a micro chip. For more information, please e-mail newbeginningsanimalrescue@gmail.com. We hope to hear from you before it is too late for Prince.
The little baby who loved kids is dead. He was euthed. People need to spay and neuter instead of killing animals because homes cannot be found. RIP Domino.
803-2960 – Domino is an American Bulldog puppy. He is deaf and knows hand signal
He is all white, with just one dark spot on the nape of his tail. We believe he is deaf, which is not unusual for white dogs and by far not a reason to euthanize a dog. In fact, Domino already knows a hand signal – SIT! Domino is still very young. We estimate his age around 5-6 months. Due to this, he has all the puppy energy you can imagine. We noticed he does not like water much but one thing that stands out above all is the fact that Domino LOVES little kids!!! Pretty much all of his attention was directed at Leo, the toddler of one of the rescue volunteers, when he was in the exercise field. All Domino wanted to do was be near him and play with him. If Leo left the field he would sit at the gate and whine for him to come back. Domino would be great for a family with kids. He's a sweetheart!
To adopt Domino, you will have to fill out an adoption contract, which includes a mandatory spay/neuter agreement. You will be required to purchase a low-cost neuter voucher and pay $8 for his Rabies shot and a micro chip. For more information, please e-mail newbeginningsanimalrescue@gmail.com. We hope to hear from you before it is too late for Domino.
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New Beginnings Animal Rescue
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FACT - The number one cause of death in healthy animals in the US is euthanasia. Please
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