Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Help 48 Dogs Make it to Safety in MN!


 
Could you chip in a little bit to support a rescue trip to save 48 (or more!) dogs? Each $6 donation saves a life!

Please chip in!

Our friends Connie and Dave are planning another trip.  I can’t match Connie for eloquence so here is her email to me:

Hi Michael,

Me again.  We have a urgent transport this coming Monday night to MN.

As everyone knows Oklahoma and other southern states have been hit with the extreme heat.  I have a rescue friend who has to get some of her dogs transported. She has no air and she has very little money for dog food.

She has 18 puppies and over 60 other dogs.

Dave and I are going to transport the puppies and at least 30 of the other dogs to the Animal Humane Society this coming Monday night.

We plan on another transport to help her at the end of September.

We are in desperate need of gas money to help us with this transport. We have to drive over 1 hour l way just to pick up the dogs tomorrow, take them all to our vet on Thursday morning for their vaccinations and heartworm tests, then transport them on Monday night.

Any help would greatly be appreciated.

Thank you, Michael and everyone.

Connie and David Guthrie

Our $300 gas sponsorship is about $6 a dog - it can be so cheap to save a puppy's life!

The stray dog situation in Oklahoma is beyond desperate.  Connie and Dave are the only hope for so many dogs and puppies and your contributions really help - without gas money, the vans don't roll!

Connie and Dave regularly drive around and pick up doomed dogs from shelters in Oklahoma and Missouri. These dogs would likely be put to sleep if not for them.  Your donations literally make the difference as to whether there is enough gas money for these trips to happen or not and whether these dogs live or die- thanks for your support!

All donations go directly from Paypal to Save Our Strays, a 501(c)(3) charity, and are tax-deductible.

Please join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/doomeddogs

Ruger


Could you spare $5 to help save this sweet boy?

Please Chip In!

Ruger is a good boy and only 4 years old.  For some reason, ended up as a stray in Athens, Alabama.  He ended up in this cage in a kill shelter and waited to be adopted.  Tick-tock, the time ran out for him, and he was due to be destroyed.

To keep him from being killed, our friends at Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta, with our sponsorship, have taken him into foster care.  Our sponsorship is helping them to afford to vet and foster him, while they find him a permanent family.

Please help save him by chipping in – even $5 is a big help.  Thanks!

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

If you are interested in adopting, please contact GPRA at http://www.greatpyratlanta.com/

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Jarod


Could you please chip in $5 for this little guy?

Please chip in!

Jarod is a little Great Pyrenees puppy.  He was headed for a kill shelter because his breeder couldn’t find a buyer for him.  Shelters are about the most dangerous places to put a puppy because puppies have little resistance to many canine diseases.  If the puppy doesn’t get sick, then unless an adopter comes forward, the puppy is killed by the shelter.

This awful story is repeated thousands or tens of thousands of times each year in our country.  Irresponsible breeders breed more dogs than they can sell – and the excess are put to sleep unless someone more responsible steps up to help.

Jarod is one of the lucky ones.  With our sponsorship, our friends at the Great Pyrenees Rescue Society of Houston took him in.  Our sponsorship money will go toward vet bills and other costs of fostering him until a permanent home can be found.

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

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Goliath


Could you please chip in $5 for this poor guy?

Please chip in!

Goliath is a big Great Pyr puppy.  Unfortunately, he grew "too big" for his loser owner.  What did he think the "Great" in Great Pyrenees meant when he got Goliath as a little pup?


The owner couldn't be bothered to find someone to adopt Goliath or to find a rescue to take him.  Instead, he dumped this beautiful puppy in a small kill shelter.  Tiny shelters have big kill rates because they have very little space.  Goliath had little chance of being adopted and it was very likely he would end up dead. Lucky for Goliath, the shelter has a caring volunteer who searched for a rescue during the little time Goliath had.  

She found our friends at the Great Pyrenees Rescue Society of Houston, who, with our sponsorship, pulled him from the shelter before he could be killed. Our sponsorship money will go toward vet bills and other costs of fostering him until a good home can be found.


Please help us help GPRS save him!  Your donations are very important to GPRS and have enabled them to save many dogs that would otherwise be killed.

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

If you are interested in adopting, please contact GPRS athttp://www.gprescuesociety.org/

Want to help?  Please join our group on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/doomeddogs.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Annabelle


Could you spare $5 to help this abandoned girl?

Please Chip In!

Poor Anabelle ended up in a kill shelter in a tiny cell where she waited to die.  Her odds were not good of finding a adoptive family and although she is sweet and loves other dogs, no one wanted to adopt her. 

Luckily, with our sponsorship, Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta agreed to take her in.  Our sponsorship is helping them to afford to vet and foster her.
Please help save her by chipping in – even $5 is a big help.  Thanks!
 
All donations go directly from Paypal to Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta, a 501(c)(3) charity, and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can save this one and many more!

If you are interested in adopting, please contact GPRA at http://www.greatpyratlanta.com/

Monday, August 22, 2011

Bear


Could you spare $5 to help this big boy?

Please chip in!

Bear is a huge Newfoundland with some huge health problems.  Like his brother, Duke, he was severely neglected by his owners, resulting in serious eye issues, for which he needs surgery.  

Our friends Gisela and Rosie from St. Cloud's agreed to take him to keep him from going to a kill shelter, where he would certainly have been put to sleep.  We agreed to sponsor a portion of his medical expenses to give him a new chance at life with a good family.

Please contribute to pay for foster costs and medical expenses.  Thanks!

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

If you are interested in adopting, please contact St. Cloud's in McKinney, Texas at http://www.stcloudsrescue.org/

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Amora


Could you please chip in $5 for this little gyrl?

Please chip in!

Amora is a Great Pyrenees puppy that was abandoned, likely by her owners as she grew too big for them.  She wandered the roads in Dallas-Ft. Worth as a stray.  Though she avoided getting hit be a car, she was slowly starving.  Eventually, she was picked up by animal control and brought to a kill shelter.

Although she is a beautiful dog, nobody wanted to adopt her.  She was to be executed when, with our sponsorship, our friends at the Great Pyrenees Rescue Society of Houston took her in.  She was pulled from the shelter with less than 24 hours before she was to be put to sleep!  Our sponsorship money will go toward vet bills and other costs of fostering her until a permanent home can be found.

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

If you are interested in adopting, please contact GPRS athttp://www.gprescuesociety.org/

Want to help?  Please join our group on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/doomeddogs.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Lily


Could you spare $5 for this poor gyrl?

Please chip in!
  
This big girl was picked up as a stray in Texas and ended up in a kill shelter.  With our sponsorship, our friends at the Great Pyrenees Rescue Society of Houston will vet and foster her and eventually find her a good family.


Please help to save her.  The first person to make a contribution of $35 or more can name her! [Update - she was named "Lily" by a generous donor].

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

If you are interested in adopting, please contact GPRS athttp://www.gprescuesociety.org/

Want to help?  Please join our group on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/doomeddogs.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

92 Dog Salvation Journey


Could you chip in to support a rescue trip to save 92 (or more!) dogs? Each $3 donation saves a life!


Please chip in! 

These are some of the puppies that are going - look at how much they crave attention!  Don't you wish you could just pick one up?


Our friends Connie and Dave are planning another trip next week. This time it is a trip from Oklahoma to bring at least 92 doomed dogs and puppies to safety in Minnesota.  Our $300 gas sponsorship is about $3 a dog - it can be so cheap to save a puppy's life!


The stray dog situation in Oklahoma is beyond desperate.  Connie and Dave are the only hope for so many dogs and puppies and your contributions really help - without gas money, the vans don't roll!

Connie and Dave regularly drive around and pick up doomed dogs from shelters in Oklahoma and Missouri. These dogs would likely be put to sleep if not for them.  Your donations literally make the difference as to whether there is enough gas money for these trips to happen or not and whether these dogs live or die- thanks for your support!

All donations go directly from Paypal to Save Our Strays, a 501(c)(3) charity, and are tax-deductible.


Please join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/doomeddogs

Monday, August 15, 2011

Fiona


Doomed Dog Emergency!

If you have $5 you can spare, please Chip In!

Look at that face - the sad face of a faithful companion abandoned by fate to a likely death.  Fiona is a loving Great Pyrenees dog that ended up in a kill shelter in Kentucky.  She was sick with heartworms and a heart condition.  Kentucky is a death trap for Great Pyrs in shelters as the existing rescue groups cannot handle the number of Pyrs that are abandoned there.

Rescue angel Paige Segovia of Lonestar Pyrs and Paws Texas wants to help Fiona, but she is already overextended with commitments to so many other Great Pyrs.  She has asked for our help to save Fiona.

Paige only asks for help when the situation is desperate.  We agreed to post Fiona to see if our group would support saving this big, sweet dog.  To save Fiona, we need to act quickly.

Please chip in this weekend if you can - Paige needs money to be able to get Fiona to the vet on Monday.

Thanks for helping.  There are hundreds of Great Pyrs alive today that your contributions have helped save over the last year - your club is a major force in supporting the rescue of these wonderful dogs!

All donations go directly from Paypal to the Lonestar Pyrs & Paws Texas, a 501(c)(3) charity, and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can save them and many more!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

98-Dog Trip!


Could you chip in for gas money to support a rescue trip to save 98 dogs? Each $3 donation helps save a life!


Please chip in at www.doomeddogs.blogspot.com. 

This time it is a Connie and Dave trip with 98 puppies and moms (31 of them from a hoarder) to bring them to safety in Illinois. Our $300 sponsorship is about $3 a dog - it can be so cheap to save a puppy's life!

Connie and Dave regularly drive around and pick up doomed dogs from shelters in Oklahoma and Missouri. These dogs would likely be put to sleep if not for them.  Your donations literally make the difference as to whether there is enough gas money for these trips to happen or not and whether these dogs live or die- thanks for your support!

All donations go directly from Paypal to Save Our Strays, a 501(c)(3) charity, and are tax-deductible.


Please join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/doomeddogs

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Jager


Could you please chip in $5 for this little guy?

Please chip in!

Jager is a little Great Pyrenees puppy.  He was headed for a kill shelter because his breeder couldn’t find a buyer for him.  Shelters are about the most dangerous places to put a puppy because puppies have little resistance to many canine diseases.  If the puppy doesn’t get sick, then unless an adopter comes forward, the puppy is killed by the shelter.

This awful story is repeated thousands or tens of thousands of times each year in our country.  Irresponsible breeders breed more dogs than they can sell – and the excess are put to sleep unless someone more responsible steps up to help.

Jager is one of the lucky ones.  With our sponsorship, our friends at the Great Pyrenees Rescue Society of Houston took him in.  Our sponsorship money will go toward vet bills and other costs of fostering him until a permanent home can be found.

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

If you are interested in adopting, please contact GPRS athttp://www.gprescuesociety.org/

Want to help?  Please join our group on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/doomeddogs.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Duke


Could you spare $5 to help this big boy?

Please chip in!

Duke is a huge Newfoundland with some huge health problems.  He was severely neglected by his owners, resulting in serious ear, teeth and eye issues. 
Our friends Gisela and Rosie from St. Cloud's agreed to take him to keep him from going to a kill shelter, where he would certainly have been put to sleep.  We agreed to sponsor a portion of his medical expenses to give him a new chance at life with a good family.

He is scheduled for extensive surgery in a couple of weeks.

Please contribute to pay for his surgery.  Thanks!

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

If you are interested in adopting, please contact St. Cloud's in McKinney, Texas at http://www.stcloudsrescue.org/

Ramblin


Could you spare $5 to help save this sick boy?

Please Chip In!

Ramblin is a severely needy Great Pyrenees puppy.  His story isn’t known – but he ended up in an Alabama kill shelter dehydrated, malnourished, underweight, and suffering from heartworms and a bad skin infection.

Most dogs in that condition will die in a kill shelter, because who wants to adopt a sick dog needing expensive medical care?

Lucky for Ramblin, our friends at Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta, with our sponsorship, have taken him into foster care.  Our sponsorship is helping them to afford to vet and foster him, while they find him a permanent family.

Please help save him by chipping in – even $5 is a big help.  Thanks!
 
All donations go directly from Paypal to Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta, a 501(c)(3) charity, and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can help save this one and many more!

If you are interested in adopting, please contact GPRA at http://www.greatpyratlanta.com/

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Baron


Could you donate $5 to save this poor guy?

This is Baron. He was found in awful shape and taken in, with our sponsorship, by Sierra Pacific Great Pyr Rescue. Our sponsorship will help to pay for his heartworm treatment.

Please help us raise $100 to help save him.

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

Monday, August 1, 2011

Polar


Could you spare $5 to help save this sweet boy?

Please Chip In!

Polar is a good boy – but that didn’t keep him from ending up as a stray in Georgia.  Beautifully housebroken, he must have been a house dog.  However, his owners didn’t claim him – so they must not have looked for him very hard.  Perhaps, as happened to so many dogs in the last couple of years, his owners abandoned him because they couldn’t afford to keep him.

To keep him from being destroyed in a kill shelter, our friends at Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta, with our sponsorship, have taken him into foster care.  Our sponsorship is helping them to afford to vet and foster him, while they find him a permanent family.

Please help save him by chipping in – even $5 is a big help.  Thanks!
 
All donations go directly from Paypal to Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta, a 501(c)(3) charity, and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can help save this one and many more!

If you are interested in adopting, please contact GPRA at http://www.greatpyratlanta.com/

Bear


Could you spare $5 to help save this sick boy?

Please Chip In!

Bear is a sweet Great Pyrenees dog, about three years old.  His first owner abandoned him.  He eventually found a new owner – who thought caring for a dog meant tying him up outside and leaving him.  With the lack of human attention and so much time outside, he got heartworms.  He needs expensive medical treatment for his condition.  With luck, he will be completely cured.

Our friends at Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta, with our sponsorship, have taken him into foster care.  Our sponsorship is helping them to afford to vet and foster him, while they find him a permanent family.

Please help save him by chipping in – even $5 is a big help.  Thanks!
 
All donations go directly from Paypal to Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta, a 501(c)(3) charity, and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can help save this one and many more!

If you are interested in adopting, please contact GPRA at http://www.greatpyratlanta.com/