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Placing Rescues in loving homes with special priority given to Veterans for companion, therapy and service pets.
Placing Rescues in loving homes with special priority given to Veterans for companion, therapy and service pets.
Look at this face. Look at these eyes. This is Pearl. She is supposedly 5 yr old. She is a product of human depravity. She is 35 lbs and spent her whole life with a 30lb plus chain and padlock around her neck, living outside in the dust and rain and scorching heat. She was bred repeatedly and her pups used to make money or worse. She was never given medical care or heartworm prevention, leading to her ultimately having heartworm infection. She has now been cured of the heartworm infection and is now negative. The weight of the chain around her neck for so many years has caused her to be bow legged in the front and we think she may be suffering from arthritis based on her gate. Or perhaps some sort of osteoporosis from losing too much calcium to breeding so many puppies. Her ears were cropped with scissors and her eyes show the horror of living such a life. They seem to reflect a sadness that never goes away. She is now spayed after she was confiscated from her owners. She is vaccinated. She is housetrained now! She still shivers in fear even though she willingly accepts pets and chin rubs. Grilled chicken is one of her favorite things in life now and a soft place to lay down on...but what we can't give her is a loving home or new owner that will show her not all humans are evil. We need someone to step up for her. Someone willing to give her daily joint supplements along with hugs and kisses. Please think about meeting this sweet little girl. She is learning what it means to be off a chain. Help her learn what it means to be in a home filled with compassion and love, not hate and abuse. She was in a home for several months during her heartworm treatment and just recently she got into a scuffle with the other male dog. No one was home and know one knows who started it but they were fighting over a item they considered a chew toy. Because of this incident she had to leave the home and come back to our rescue. We are recommending a home with not other dogs because of this incident. She does not act aggressive towards dogs passing by or next to her in the kennel. She just may have resource guarding issues with other dogs, certainly not people.
We are a nonprofit organization focused on rescuing shelter pets, abandoned pets, and special needs pets. We work on providing necessary medical care, training and love in our foster homes. Our ultimate goal is to home these pets with the right owner in either the general public or with veterans that need a special companion as a service or emotional support animal.
Are you passionate about helping animals and providing a service to our veterans? Let us know! We are always looking for volunteers to help us make our vision a reality. We need fosters, service dog trainers, and people to help network our adoptable pets. We'll help you find a way to volunteer that best suits you. We're excited to have you join the team!
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Your support and tax deductible contributions will enable us to continue to save animals; giving them critical medical care, training and eventually the loving homes they deserve. These pets in turn help heal the hearts of our veterans, those with special needs, and families in our communities.