Monday, October 29, 2012

Puppy Transports


Connie and Dave Guthrie have a full time, unpaid job - saving the unwanted puppies of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri.

Their strategy is simple, but very time consuming.  They drive around to kill shelters and pick the babies up (along with their moms) and take them home.  Other rescues collect unwanted puppies and drop them off at Connie's to give them a chance at life.

When Connie and Dave have a big batch of them (40 or 50 or more), they pop them into their big van and drive them North to Chicago or Minneapolis to no-kill shelters that adopt them out.

Connie has a big load of puppies to save almost every week.

The Doomed Dogs Rescue Club has supported the blessed mission of Dave and Connie by donating gas money to help pay for their transport trips.  We have helped save hundreds of puppies in this way.

Please help us help them to continue to save these precious lives!  With over a thousand members of our club, even a small donation by a bunch of us can make a life-or-death difference to these puppies.

Could you please help by chipping in a little?  A $5 donation is enough for the gas to transport one puppy to safety.

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.

Friday, October 26, 2012

SilverBell


Could you please chip in a little to help SilverBell?

Here's an email from our friends at St Cloud's Rescue:

"For those of you who don't know SilverBell, was at a kill shelter.  She came in with a hole in her paw.  They did not seek any vet care for her while she was on hold.   St. Cloud's Rescue pulled her and immediately took her to the vet.  Her temperature was 105.5 and she was one sick pup.  We had to wait 10 days for her to get well enough to have surgery.   We were very lucky she only had to have a toe amputated.  She is just skin and bones!"


With over 45 Saints in the rescue now, however, Rosie really needs our help.

Please chip in and help raise $250 for her medical bills.

Your help can save her live!

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

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

Monday, October 15, 2012

Willow and Ivy


Willow and Ivy lived on a ranch where they were supposed to workers.  Unfortunately, they got into the very bad habit of eating eggs.  Fine in a suburb but not acceptable on a ranch.

Their tough-minded owner decided to take direct approach to the problem by shooting the two girls.  Luckily, a neighbor of hers was a dog lover, who grabbed them before they could be shot.

The neighbor couldn't keep them and appealed to our friends from Great Pyrenees Rescue of Houston to take them.

GPRS Houston needs our help to save these two.  Please help if you can!

With our sponsorship, Great Pyrenees Rescue Society of Houston will get them vetted and put them in a loving foster home (where they will be fed plenty of eggs) while they look for a good permanent home for her.

Our sponsorship money will go toward vet bills and other costs of fostering them 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/

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Carly


Could you please help save Carly?

My name’s Carly, and I was walking the streets of Coweta County, GA, begging for food and water,  looking for any decent shelter. Then someone found me and took me in.  But just when I thought I was safe they broke my heart again and dumped me at the kill shelter.

You see, the vet told them that I tested positive for Heartworms and that the treatment would cost a lot of money – money they didn’t have. So there I sat, with my life on the line, until at last my true angels came along. With the agreement of you wonderful people at the Doomed Dogs Rescue Club to provide money for sponsorship, Linda Palermo and her group, TenderHeart Rescue, saved my life.  Can you help them get me back on my feet and get the treatment I need? Even a $1 makes a difference to me. I Pyrsonally thank you for helping me and this wonderful rescue!

Monday, October 8, 2012

Cooper


Please see the plea below from our friends at Caring Hearts Rescue:



Cooper is in big trouble. Cooper is a young 4 year old Poodle!  We rescued him from the Shelter and sadly he is peeing blood!!! We rushed him in for a urinalysis and x-rays and it turns out this sweetie has Bladder Stones!! Since there is a lot of blood, we're hoping to have him into surgery ASAP!!!  The cost we're hoping to raise for the Bladder Stone surgery is $800.00.  

Please, help this sweetie!!! He's just full of love and kisses!  He is in Pain!! Your donation is tax deductable!! Thank you!! 

Tax Deductable Donations can be made here at the Chip In or at the address below. Caring Hearts Rescue is a 501c3 Non-Profit Animal Rescue. Mailing address for donations-Mailing Address: Caring Hearts Rescue P.O. Box 6592 Springfield, Va. 22150.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Polly


This poor girl is Polly.  She has some terrible problems with her legs - see the videos here:

http://youtu.be/7A97OjE7Jbs

http://youtu.be/ypQy7-5Ii-I

http://youtu.be/B1tw78Nrs6k

It is very painful for her to walk.  She needs bilateral luxating patella surgery - very expensive!  With the surgery, she should be as good as new and walk without pain.

Please help cure this poor girl!

When our friends from Great Pyrenees Rescue of Houston agreed to take her, they knew that this was going to be an expensive rescue.  Of course, no one will adopt this sweetie until she gets fixed up.

GPRS Houston needs help with this one.  We have agreed to sponsor part of the cost of Polly's surgery.  Please help if you can!

With our sponsorship, Great Pyrenees Rescue Society of Houston will get her vetted and put her in a loving foster home while they look for a good permanent home for her.

Our sponsorship money will go toward vet bills.

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/

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Tabitha


Could you chip in $5 to help save this doomed momma and baby?

After a tough career as a breeding machine, Tabitha ended up as an inmate in a Texas kill shelter, together with her baby daughter, Sabrina.  Tabitha and Sabrina have been  horribly neglected - starved and just covered in ticks and fleas.  Not sure yet, but they also likely have heartworms.

Lucky for Tabitha and Sabrina, rescue angels Rosie and Gisela of St Clouds are always there for Saints in need.   With over 45 Saints in the rescue now, however, Rosie really needs our help to be able to afford to take on two more big dogs to vet and feed.

That's what our Club is for, so we have agreed to help sponsor the rescue of these two girls.

Please chip in and help raise $250 for them using the ChipIn.

Your help can save their lives!

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

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

Monday, October 1, 2012

Beckham

Please give $5 to help save poor Beckham!

Sweet Beckham was found wandering the streets in Harris County.  He ended up in a kill shelter that gives 3 days and then, rescue or dead.

He is in such bad shape that his only possible hope was for a rescue to take him before the shelter put him to sleep.  With a  horrible case of mange, he was not an attractive candidate for a rescue to take him.

Great Pyrenees Rescue of Houston  needs help with this one.  We have agreed to sponsor him to enable them to save him and give him the care he needs.  Please help if you can!

With our sponsorship, Great Pyrenees Rescue Society of Houston will get him vetted, get medicine for his mange and put him in a loving foster home while they look for a good permanent home for her.

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/