Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Lacey




This is Lacey, a Pyr mom who has had a very hard life. She was (and still is) a feral dog. A rural land owner tried to shoot her, so a team of professional wolf rescuers trapped her to save her life. She was brought to Carolyn Jordan at Bear Creek Rescue. The poor, emaciated lady had 11 puppies the day she arrived – 8 of which lived. Carolyn has already adopted out four of the puppies and has four left. Luckily, these pups will have a much better life than their mother.

Lacey is still a wild animal, requiring heavy sedation to be caught and handled. She needs to be spayed and checked out by a vet – goodness knows what health problems she may have. Carolyn needs our help to save this poor dog.

Please help us raise the $140 we need to help save her using the ChipIn.

All donations go directly from Paypal to National Great Pyrenees Rescue, a 501(c)(3) charity, and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can save this one and many more!