Friday, December 31, 2010

Mesquite


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Could you spare $5 to save Mesquite?

This smart boy was saved from the shelter on the day he was to be put down. He got lost (or was more likely abandoned) in a park by his former owner thinking some nice person would take him in; well, this boy found an elderly couple out for a stroll in the park, walking along with them as if he belonged.  Unfortunately, they could not care for him, so he had to be placed in the shelter.

Our friends at Great Pyrenees Rescue Society of Houston got this email:  “Subject: Mesquite Animal Control:  Mixed Pyr - this guy is going down in the morning before they open if we don't get word to them beforehand...can anyone save this extra nice nice dog?  He has been there so long, they are going to put him down in the morning BUT WE CAN GET WORD TO THEM before 8 am.”

They scrambled and got him out just in time!

Mesquite is extremely nice and apparently well trained. Can you help the Great Pyrenees Rescue Society raise the $150 necessary for his rescue costs and to help find a permanent walking partner for this beautiful pup?

All donations go directly from Paypal to GPRS, a 501(c)(3) charity, and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can save Mesquite and many more!

Spencer


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Could you spare $5 to save this beautiful dog?

Spencer is a bouncy 10-month-old Great Pyrenees puppy.  He was born on a goat farm in Alabama.  When his farmer owner sold some of the goats, Spencer got thrown in on the bargain.  He went to another farm that had chickens.  Apparently Spencer played a little too roughly with the chickens in his new home! So he got a fast trip to the local kill shelter.

Our friends Shari (super foster mom) and Leslie (master Pyr guardian angel) grabbed him out of the shelter.  He is now living temporarily with Shari’s big pack while waiting to be transported to Lonestar Pyrs & Paws in New Hampshire to find his forever home.

Sharie and Leslie need our help to save Spencer.  Our contributions will go to vetting and transport costs needed to save him.
 
Please help us raise the $150 we need to save Spencer using the ChipIn.

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

Thank you so much for contributing. Your donations are having a big impact - our Club has helped to save over 60 dogs from kill shelters in the last few months!


It seems like it never ends, doesn't it? There are thousands of dogs going into kill shelters every day. Most them die there. But with your help, the DDRC can help rescues save some of them. Please stay with us for the long term and give a little when you can!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Big Earl

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Could you spare $5 to save this good boy?

We have had our eyes on Big Earl since we saw him online in early November.  We have contacted many rescuers trying to find a group willing to take him.  Although he is a handsome, gentle giant, it has been hard to find anyone that would take him because he is heartworm positive.  Heartworm is a very expensive disease (it can cost up to $800 - $1,000) and most rescues cannot afford to take on heartworm patients.

Earl was lucky enough to be adopted.  Unfortunately, he didn’t get along with the dogs his adoptive family already had, so he ended up back at the pound.  Our wonderful friends at Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta have decided to pull him from the kill shelter even though this means dipping pretty far into their funds to pay for his treatment.  They need our help.

Please help us raise the $175 we need to help GPRA save Big Earl, using the ChipIn.

All donations go directly from Paypal to GPRA, a 501(c)(3) charity, and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can save Big Earl and many more!

Thank you so much for contributing. You have donated thousands of dollars in the last month to save these kill shelter dogs and you are really helping the selfless, heroic rescuers who do their best to save as many as possible!








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Myles

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Could you spare $5 to help another sick puppy?

This little guy is called Highway Myles.  He has sarcoptic mange, a contagious skin condition caused by mites (similar to scabies in humans).  This type of mange causes intense itching.  It is treatable and he should recover completely. 

Myles was found on Sunday night by a kindhearted chicken farmer in Alabama.  He had been dumped on the side of the road by an owner not exactly filled with the spirit of Christmas.  I suppose having an itchy puppy that needed some medical treatment was too much for the owner to deal with.  Perhaps the jerk was hung over from too much celebrating on Christmas day?

Myles’ mange is so bad that the shelter could not even tell that he is a Great Pyrenees puppy.  Lucky for Myles, one of the best GP rescues in the country has offered to take him.  With our sponsorship, Lonestar Pyrs & Paws in New Hampshire will board and vet him and then transport him to New England to go into foster care.  They will ensure that he ends up in a great family.

Please help us raise the $150 we need to save Myles using the ChipIn.

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

Thank you so much for contributing. Your donations are having a big impact - our Club has helped to save 28 dogs from kill shelters this month!






















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Alfred

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Could you spare $5 to help this old guy get the care he needs?

Alfred is a calm, loving, huge Great Pyr.  He was dumped at a kill shelter because he was too old for his owners. (I don’t know about you, but when I hear stuff like that, it makes me really sad and angry at the same time.)  He was also heartworm positive.  The wonderful people at Great Pyr Rescue of Atlanta took him in even though the odds are he will stay in their foster care for the rest of his life.  They had enough funds to treat his heartworm, but that was so expensive, they asked us to sponsor further medical treatment he needs for the teeth and gum infections he has now.

Please help us raise $155 for him – it will go a long way towards getting him the care he needs.  Please make a small donation for him using the ChipIn.

All donations go directly from Paypal to GPRA and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can help Alfred and many more!



















Jeffrey


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Could you spare $5 to save this huge young boy?

This gorgeous young boy is Jeffrey. He has been raised as a livestock guardian dog on a farm in rural Missouri. He made the mistake of wandering away from the farm last week and onto a highway to check out a dead skunk. When he returned, his owner was very upset. She was worried that now that he has learned he can leave the farm, he will run amok and kill the neighbors’ cows or cause an accident on the highway. (Or maybe he smelled like a dead skunk and she didn’t want to deal with it!) She threatened to shoot him unless a rescue took him immediately. The police got involved and it was clear that even if she didn’t shoot him, he was going straight to the local kill shelter. Good rescues really try to keep dogs from going into shelters if they can help it – it is very upsetting to the dogs and they can catch diseases there. Our friends at Bear Creek Rescue mobilized, scooped him up and brought him to safety. They are completely overloaded and need our help to pay for his vetting and expenses while they find a home for him. We agreed to sponsor him to help them save his life.



Although he is completely unused to humans, he loves to be petted. He is learning about cars, doors, leashes and many more basics of being a pet rather than part of the livestock. He is the sweetest guy you'd ever meet. Carolyn at Bear Creek thinks he will keep growing (he’s about 20 months old now) and reach 150-160 pounds. What a great dog he is going to be! (Let us know if you are interested in adopting him – gorgeous, healthy, sweet and enormous Great Pyr puppies don’t become available every day! He is one of the most adoptable dogs I have seen in a long time.)

Please help us raise the $150 we need to save Jeffrey by making a small contribution using the ChipIn.

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

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Fraser and Spruce


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Could you spare $5 to save these puppies?

We are sponsoring Fraser and Spruce, two adorable Great Pyrenees - St. Bernard puppies.  They ended up in a rural kill shelter in GA the day after Christmas (try to figure that out).  They have parvo, a deadly disease that is fatal in about 80% of cases in puppies.  Parvo is very contagious and quite expensive to cure.  For those reasons, no rescue I know would take any puppies with parvo.  Almost always, parvo puppies are immediately killed by the shelter in an effort to avoid having the disease spread. But Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta is a very special rescue - and they really surprised me!  They are willing to take these puppies and help them fight for their lives.

GPRA needs our help to be able to pay for the treatment for these two puppies.  We are trying to raise $300 (which is about 40% of the cost of the treatment – GPRA will raise the rest from other sources).

Please chip in to help save Fraser and Spruce by using the ChipIn.

All donations go directly from Paypal to GPRA, a 501(c)(3) charity, and are tax-deductible. Please chip and help save these adorable babies!

Thank you so much for contributing. Your donations are having a big impact - our Club has helped to save over 60 dogs from kill shelters in the last few months!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Tillman



Please chip in $5 to help this big guy! 

Tillman is a big Great Pyrenees boy that was discovered on a busy highway in Alabama. Lucky for him, he was rescued from the highway by a Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta foster family! GPRA is one of the best rescues anywhere and we have worked with them many times. GPRA needs our help to sponsor Tillman for his vetting and foster costs while they look for a forever home for him.

Please chip in with $5 to help us raise the $150 GPRA needs to save Tillman using the ChipIn.

All donations go directly from the ChipIn to the rescue and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can save him and many more!
Thank you so much for contributing. Your donations are having a big impact - our Club has raised money for over 60 dogs from kill shelters in the last few months!d




























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s someone who will be patient with him and teach him to trust humans again!

Toby


Please chip in $5 to help this old guy!  


Toby is a sweet old Great Pyrenees dog that really needs our help.  You contributed to save him a couple of weeks ago.  With your support, National Great Pyr Rescue of Arkansas took Toby out of the kill shelter in Cabot, AR.  Unfortunately, when Toby went to the vets, there was very bad news: he weighs only 66 pounds (he is around 50 pounds underweight!), he is heartworm positive, and he has a skin condition they haven't figured out yet.





His vet bills, which were originally supposed to be only $125, now will be much, much higher - heartworm is an expensive disease to treat!  The rescue can't afford his treatments and they asked for our help.


Please chip in with $5 to help us raise the $140 Toby needs to continue his treatments.

All donations go directly to the rescue and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can save him and many more!

Thank you so much for contributing. Your donations are having a big impact - our Club has raised money for  over 60 dogs from kill shelters in the last few months!


































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Woofie



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Could you spare $5 to save this puppy?

This is a picture of Woofie at the kill shelter in Bolivar, MO – the same shelter Max was in.  Woofie is a puppy about 5 months old.  He is a Great Pyr or a Maremma Sheepdog (a closely related breed) or mix of the two.  Although he is sweet as can be, he is a bad boy – completely untrained and loves to get into whatever fights and other mischief he can find!   He needs a good owner that can train him.

Our friends at the Bear Creek Equine Sanctuary in Missouri (great friends of Great Pyrs and other large animals) need our help to save Woofie.  We agreed to sponsor him for $150.  

Bear Creek got Woofie out of the shelter!  They think that with some training, Woofie would make a good livestock guardian dog – as Great Pyrs and Maremmas are bred to be.

Bear Creek has already fronted more than $150 on the fees to get him out of the shelter, medical, etc. – and they need our sponsorship help.  Please help us raise the $150 we need to sponsor Woofie using the ChipIn.
 
All donations go directly from Paypal to the rescue and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can save Woofie and many more!

Thank you so much for contributing. Your donations are having a big impact – because of your generosity, when we promise to sponsor, our rescue partners rely on us and pull dogs from shelters before they are killed – even before we are able to raise the sponsorship money.  Your Club has helped to save over 60 dogs from kill shelters in the last few months!




























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Skooter


Skooter only needs a few small donations to reach safety in New Jersey - please help!


Skooter is a cute little terrier mix, full of energy and love.  He was picked up as a stray and ended up in a kill shelter in rural South Carolina.  A great rescue in New Jersey has agreed to take him and put in him a foster home while they find him a forever home.  There’s only one problem – no one involved has any money to get him out of the shelter and transported to New Jersey.  The good news is that we need only $75 to save his life!


Please help us raise the $75 we need to get Skooter out of the kill shelter and safely to New Jersey.  If we can raise the money, our good friends at the Cherokee County Humane Society will take him out of the county animal control and pay the transporter.

All donations go directly from Paypal to the Cherokee County Humane Society and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can save Skooter and many more!

Thank you so much for contributing. Your donations are having a big impact - our Club has helped to save over 60 dogs from kill shelters in the last few months!

It seems like it never ends, doesn't it? There are thousands of dogs going into kill shelters every day. Most them die there. But with your help, the DDRC can help rescues save some of them. Please stay with us for the long term and give a little when you can!






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Monday, December 27, 2010

Bella




Bella’s owners didn’t want her anymore, so they dumped her at a kill shelter in rural Texas.  Fat chance of someone else wanting to adopt her in the few days the shelter would give her!  In fact, no one wanted to adopt her and the shelter reached out to the Great Pyrenees Rescue Society to give her one last chance.  GPRS asked if the Doomed Dogs would sponsor her to save her.

Please help us raise the $150 we need to save her using the ChipIn.

All donations go directly from Paypal to the rescue and are tax-deductible. Please chip in - together we can save her/him and many more!

Thank you so much for contributing. Your donations are having a big impact - our Club has helped to save over 60 dogs from kill shelters in the last few months!


  

Friday, December 24, 2010

Max

Could you give $5 to save Max?


We first spotted Max online a few weeks ago in the Bolivar, MO kill shelter.  We emailed many rescues to see if someone could help us save him.  Missouri is a tough place to rescue from – there aren’t that many rescues there and loose regulations have created a cottage industry of many puppy mills (which we DESPISE!), so the few rescues that are there are usually overloaded.

Bear Creek Rescue offered to save Max.  Bear Creek is an animal sanctuary (think horses and llamas) but they are also very active in saving Great Pyrs. 

What’s cool about Bear Creek stepping up to save Max is that, although he is a big, white dog, he's not a Pyr - he’s an American Bulldog!

Please help us raise the $150 we need to sponsor him using the ChipIn.

All donations are tax-deductible. Please chip in with $5 or $10 - together we can save him and many more!

Thank you so much for contributing. Your donations are having a big impact - Max is the 20th dog our Club has helped to save this month!






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Thursday, December 23, 2010

The Colonel


A funny thing happened when we asked the Great Pyrenees Rescue Society to rescue Snowball, a sad-eyed Pyr girl in the kill shelter in Ft. Worth that we spotted online – they went to get her and she had been adopted.  But what did they find there? Her brother, Colonel, unadopted and waiting unsuccessfully for someone to take an interest in him or for the axe to fall.  So they asked us to sponsor him instead of Snowball.

We almost never say “no” to a dog on death row, so here we go.

Colonel is a gorgeous, fun loving pup that deserves a better life than one in a cage at the shelter.  GPRS, with their wonderful foster program and great adoption track record, are just the people that can ensure the gets a great life.

Please help us raise the $150 we need to save him using the ChipIn.

All donations are tax-deductible. Please chip in with $5 or $10 - together we can save her/him and many more!

Thank you so much for contributing. Your donations are having a big impact - our Club has helped to save over 50 dogs from kill shelters in the last few months!

It seems like it never ends, doesn't it? There are thousands of dogs going into kill shelters every day. Most them die there. But with your help, the DDRC can help rescues save some of them. Please stay with us for the long term and give a little when you can!



Denver

Would you give $5 to save a puppy’s life?

Last night, I received an urgent FB message from DDRC member Michelle Cook about Denver, a little Pyr puppy about to be killed (possibly today) at the shelter McKinney, TX.  Luckily for Denver, we have wonderful partners in the selfless dog lovers at the Great Pyrenees Rescue Society in Houston.  I got in touch with GPRS, told them we would sponsor Denver and begged them to help.

GPRS did not disappoint!  They will pull Denver from the shelter today (to keep him from being “accidentally” killed).

Denver will have a lot of puppy bills – neutering, shots, etc. so our sponsorship will be $160.
This whole chain of events shows how your continuing generosity strengthens our relationships with great rescue organizations.  That allows the Club to pro-actively identify dogs on death row and find someone to save them.  The fact that you donated so much, so quickly to GPRS this month to help save Bailey, Dolly, LuLu, Clooney, and Mr Maxx means that GPRS is here for us in an emergency like today’s!

Please help us raise the $160 we need to save this little guy using the ChipIn.

All donations are tax-deductible. Please chip in with $5 or $10 - together we can save Denver and many more!

Mr. Maxx

Update:  We raised the money needed for Mr. Maxx!  He is now safe with good prospects for being adopted by a loving family - thanks to you!




This poor guy was incarcerated in the Brownwood, TX kill shelter, the same shelter that held LuLu and Dolly.  This picture was taken in the shelter.  You can see from the picture just how nicely they treat the dogs there.

He doesn't have a name. [Update: our first donor chose a name for him:  Mr. Maxx] In the shelter he had nothing, life was not good and he was doomed to die.  The Great Pyrenees Rescue Society asked if we could sponsor his medical costs to enable them to rescue him.   Once he’s cleaned up, GPRS should have no trouble finding an adopter.  Surely someone will fall in love with that mellow, patient face!  Don't you just want to give him a hug?  (And a bath - though not in that order!)

Please help us raise the $135 we need to save him using the ChipIn.
 
All donations are tax-deductible. Please chip in with $5 or $10 - together we can save him and many more!

Thank you so much for contributing. Your donations are having a big impact - our Club has helped to save over 50 dogs from kill shelters in the last few months!

PS – since he doesn’t have a name yet, GPRS would like for us to name him.  The first person who contributes $25 or more can have that honor!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Courtney


Update:  The Doomed Dogs raised the goal amount: $155!


Courtney is a sweet Great Pyrenees girl.  Her owner wanted to get rid of her, so he dumped her at the kill shelter in Heard County, GA. We spotted her on-line last week and alerted Great Pyr Rescue of Atlanta.  We asked if they would take her out of the shelter if we would sponsor her, and, as usual, they didn't disappoint!  GPRA wasted no time and she has already been pulled from the shelter.  Once again, your continuing generosity allows us to make commitments to sponsors, and, once we commit, the rescues are taking the dogs out of the kill shelters even before we get donations.


Courtney is very affectionate and friendly. She is now in foster in Atlanta, awaiting her forever family.
Please help us raise $155 to sponsor her using the ChipIn.  All donations are tax-deductible.
Thank you so much for contributing.  Your donations are having a big impact - our Club has helped to save over 50 dogs from kill shelters in the last few months!








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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Shy Boy

Update:  we raised a total of $175 to pay for Shy Boy's vet bills!


This beautiful Great Pyr is called "Shy Boy" by the woman who found him. We need to come up with a good name for him!

He is the partner of Clooney, the handsome boy we helped save last week in Childress, TX.  Because he is (or looks like) a short-coated Great Pyr, Shy Boy is a lucky dog as far as being rescued is concerned because three breed groups consider him theirs: Pyr people think he is a Pyr, the Akbash people think he is an Akbash, and the Anatolian Shepherd people would claim him, too!  His rescue is being orchestrated by Janet Davis at National Akbash Rescue http://akbashrescue.blogspot.com/ with the cooperation of National Great Pyr Rescue (since they sometimes can't tell the dogs apart, the two groups work together!)  Akbash rescue is a wonderful organization, saving many dogs on a shoestring.  They couldn't afford to save Shy Boy if not for our help.


Here is the story of Clooney and Shy Boy from Janet:

These two are about as needy as it gets! They were picked up on the side of the road. They had been dumped there most likely because they were there a few days in the same exact spot. This is what dogs do when they are dumped....wait for someone to come get them again, heartbreaking!!!
    The local shelter were they were taken is very high kill. New leash laws have taken effect in this area so loose dogs are rounded up, impunded and euthanized after 72 hours. The shelter is very small, just sheds sort of....no shots are given and no hope of rescue such as internet listing etc.

   Terry is a local woman that does her best to get dogs out sometimes. She saw these two and a hound dog on Friday. They were due to be euthanized last Friday Dec 10th. She got the shelter to give her the weekend to get help from rescue. She spoke to the mayor recently and got the town officials to let her pull dogs for free.
     I just spoke to her and told her there would be sponsorship money and I would help her get them to foster...she can keep them a week or so. I have foster in Missouri for the Akbash so we need to find foster for the Pyrenees.

     She has a vet in town that gives her really good rates. She can get the neuter for about 75-80 Then all their shots for 40. That puts it at about 120. for each plus a heartworm test. I am thinking a 125-150 range sponsorship for each should pay for what they need.  [Shy Boy had other issues that raised his bill to $175]

      She will go get them Monday and take them right to the vet. I will be finding a 501c3 to pay the vet bill and then the sponsorship $ can go to that group...sound good?
       

Akbash rescue needs our help to pay for $175 of Shy Boy's vet bills.  Could you please help?


Please make a tax-deductible donation of $5-$25 in his name to GPRS using the ChipIn widget by Paypal or credit card.  


Shy Boy needs a real name - the people who donate for him will get to choose one!

Thanks for your help - together we can save a lot of precious lives!

Sabrina



This is Sabrina, a lovely three-year-old Great Pyrenees.  She was dumped in a kill shelter in Tennessee and had only a few days left when Great Pyrenees Rescue Atlanta asked for our help to save her.  We promised we would sponsor her for $125 and GPRA committed to taking her from the shelter.  They will bring her to Georgia and put her with a foster family.                                              Please contribute to save this pretty girl!  She has a lot of life yet to live, and the Doomed Dogs Rescue is key her survival.

Thanks!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Clooney



Update:  The group decided to name this elegant boy "Clooney".  We raised the money needed for him, he is now out of the shelter and in boarding.  Great Pyrenees Rescue Society of Houston will get him the week of Dec 20.


This is a male Great Pyrenees in a kill shelter in Childress, TX. He does not yet have a name. Read the story below and you can see that you all are having a big influence on Pyr rescue in the South and South East - people are coming to us for help to save dogs! Several rescues are now thinking that DDRC will help and so they are being more aggressive on pulling dogs from shelters. This is a wonderful result of our work and you should all feel great satisfaction at the good we are doing! Thank you all for your continuing generosity!

Here's a note from Doomed Dogs group member Janet Davis, the head of National Akbash Rescue (an Akbash is a kind of short haired Great Pyrenees):

"Hi Michael,

These two are about as needy as it gets! I just spoke to the local woman that will pull them from the shelter tomorrow. Here is the story.
They were picked up on the side of the road. They had been dumped there most likely because they were there a few days in the same exact spot. This is what dogs do when they are dumped....wait for someone to come get them again, heartbreaking!!!
The local shelter were they were taken is very high kill. New leash laws have taken effect in this area so loose dogs are rounded up, impunded and euthanized after 72 hours. The shelter is very small, just sheds sort of....no shots are given and no hope of rescue such as internet listing etc.

Terry is a local woman that does her best to get dogs out sometimes. She saw these two and a hound dog on Friday. They were due to be euthanized last Friday Dec 10th. She got the shelter to give her the weekend to get help from rescue. She spoke to the mayor recently and got the town officials to let her pull dogs for free.
I just spoke to her and told her there would be sponsorship money and I would help her get them to foster...she can keep them a week or so. I have foster in Missouri for the Akbash so we need to find foster for the Pyrenees.

She has a vet in town that gives her really good rates. She can get the neuter for about 75-80 Then all their shots for 40. That puts it at about 120. for each plus a heartworm test. I am thinking a 125-150 range sponsorship for each should pay for what they need.

She will go get them Monday and take them right to the vet. I will be finding a 501c3 to pay the vet bill and then the sponsorship $ can go to that group...sound good?"


Then in a later email:

"Just spoke with the clinic where the dogs are. The male Pyr is estimated between 6-8 because they notice a hind end weakness a bit. Don't know as they have been on the run for a bit. They have not had time to closely examine them yet. His teeth are in good shape. They wanted to add another 50 to the 300 estimate as he is in bad shape with cockle burs embedded. For the fifty they will bath, remove burrs and get him all cleaned up. I said yes as the temp foster will have her hands full enough without trying to figure out how to fix his matts and coat and sticker problem.

I will also be one of the contributers the Doomed Dog fund raising efforts. I have foster in Missouri lined up for the Akbash...and will handle all his transport foster and adoption arrangements so just the Pyr needs help with all that. 
Once foster is found for the Pyr let me know where and I will help with transport ideas...

Janet Davis (Akbash rescue)"


I contacted our friends at Houston GPRS and at Oklahoma NGPR - both of whom have taken dogs for us before. They both said they would take the male Pyr!

Anyway, without our group, these dogs would already be dead because the rescues couldn't afford to take them.

National Akbash Rescue will pay part of the expenses for the Pyr and GPRS will also, but I told them we could probably come up with $150 to pay for the vet.

So could you please help save this boy? Again, the people that donate get to name him, just like LuLu yesterday - that should be fun.

Please help get this boy on the road to safety in Houston from the kill shelter by making a tax-deductible donation of $5-$25 in his name to GPRS at their website athttp://www.greatpyreneesrescuesociety.org/

Donations can be made by check, Paypal or credit card. If you do donate, please tell them the donation is for the "Childress Pyr" and comment below so we can keep track.

Thank you so much!

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