Angels for Animals Network shared
Frederick Wright's
photo.
To say this to most of you is
preaching to the choir. But please share with your "friends" who brag proudly
about where they "bought" their puppy.
Most animals in shelters will be euthanized. Most of
them were someone's pet, a family member, simply dumped or abandoned, many left
at High Kill Shelters. By the time you read this,
many will have been euthanized.
If you're considering a furry
family members, please consider shelters and rescues first.
Adoption and transportation
information available on links or here:
Transporting Rescued Animals -
Saving Lives!
Distance should not hinder
your decision.
Please support Spay &
Neuter programs to reduce this tragedy.
Check back during the day.
Will add as posts appear.
Lives Saved because people cared enough to donate & sponsor! My paperwork from Nashville Animal control.
7 from Sumner animal control as well.
Photos tomorrow at "A Place To Bark".
I still have work to get done tonite...
"I was abandoned by my owners at a rental property. I lay on the porch with the only thing left of my family, a plastic lawn chair. The neighbors watched as I withered away. Sometimes I would beg for food but one neighbor threatened to shoot me." Katie Cox rescued Tux this morning and says, "he climbed in my car and begged for his life and when I told him he couldn't drive he just kissed me and climbed in my lap for some love."
He was abandoned by his family. Laying on the porch like a faithful dog behind the one thing he still had of theirs, a plastic lawn chair. He was certain they were coming back. He would lay all day and fall asleep there (most nights with a empty stomach but a heart full of hope).
The neighbors watched him, some fed him scraps when he begged, other would run him off and threatened to shoot him. A few dogs that came by would pick fights, he had to defend his home for his owners may come back and he wanted to show them he was a good dog!
When he had almost given up hope the right Angel came by, Beth LeBlanc Matthews, she sat him out fresh water, stopped by before and after work to feed him, and reached out to all her rescue friends.
That is how I met Tux this morning Friday 9/6/2013, he climbed in my car and begged for his life and when I told him he couldn't drive he just kissed me and climbed in my lap for some love.
He needs to be neutered and checked by a vet. He is older 7+ has had a rough life, his body aches and he is ready to be healthy and live out the rest of his life on a couch!
Read more at http://www.dogheirs.com/chancebaldisbeautiful/posts/3983-a-fight-for-survival#w6pfjI3U64l6mb7R.99
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