Saturday, November 9, 2013

Save A Life

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.


Contribute what you can to local shelters and rescue groups to save lives. Maybe it's TIME, a precious commodity. Or maybe it's $5. It matters.

Adoption and transportation information available on links or here:

Transporting Rescued Animals - Saving Lives!

Distance should not hinder your decision.

Support Spay & Neuter programs to reduce this tragedy!

Three cocker spaniels with critical medical needs just dumped at the shelter in New York. One is a senior dog who had a rubberband tied around her ear for years, causing lacerations and mutilation.

Read their full story here ►►
http://hendrickboards.com/s/save-cockers

Blondie, Pennie & Leo: Dumped in New York
hendrickboards.com
Three Cocker Spaniel\'s in critical condition were dumped in New York City. A senior dog, Blondie, has not only a tumor in one of her years, her other ear was tied with a rubberband for years causing lacerations and mutilation.
 
 
 



This puppy and a bunch of his siblings are available now at the CHESTERFIELD SC shelter! the shelter is loaded with puppies and they are full, they need animals moved out to rescue or forever homes! If you can adopt or rescue ACT NOW! Please share!
 
4171-Bill Male Houndx 14wks 11lbs
Poor Chance was shot in the leg, he is in HOUSTON MISSOURI! He could really use a foster/ rescue or adopter to let him recover outside of the shelter! Please share to help make that happen for him!
 
Meet Chance, he was brought to the shelter yesterday with an injury to his leg. We sent him to the vet and we have now found out he was shot in the leg which in... turn has broken his leg. He is super sweet and loving. He really needs a foster that could take care of him while his leg heals. If you can help or would like to adopt him please call the shelter at 417-967-0700. TASTC Shelter Houston, MO 417-967-0700


URGENT! Flake has reached 100 Days in the shelter!!
This adorable white boy, has reached a milestone that NO CAT wants to reach. He has been in a cage, in the shelter, for over ONE HUNDRED DAYS! No one can understand, why this sweet 6 year old boy is still searching for a home. He has a lot of energy and will need a home where he can decompress from being cooped up for so long, but whoever gives him a chance will be one lucky person!!
 
FLAKE (A20576949) I'm dreaming of a white...Labor Day? This handsome boy may be the color of snow but he's as warm as a summer afternoon! Flake is 5-10 years ol...d and was surrendered by his owners of six years as they felt he was destructive. Flake really needs a fresh start in life as it appears he didn't have the greatest life in his former home. His owners noted that Flake is an independent cat who doesn't require a lot of attention, but he sure seemed happy to have a visitor to his cage. While he is shy at first, Flake warmed up quickly and was soon rubbing against the bars of his cage, asking for head rubs! Flake would do best in a low-stress environment with an owner who will give him time to adjust and decompress. He is already neutered and ready to go home today! Photos: http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u145/mellbabe19/8-3-13%20Boys/8988D549-DE8B-4B26-A7FD-647C9AFCEC35-3439-0000041428F8679C_zps6c033363.jpg http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u145/mellbabe19/8-3-13%20Boys/AD929AB1-3D08-480E-8784-2D8991E4B8AA-3439-000003BB3758D446_zpsd6ab3452.jpg These cats are located at Philadelphia's animal control shelter, ACCT. They need immediate adoption or foster care. ACCT is located at 111 W Hunting Park Ave and is open 365 days a year. Adoption hours are are 1-8 Monday through Friday and 10-5 on weekends. To check the status of an animal, call 267-385-3800, or email lifesaving@acctphilly.org. Please visit acctphilly.org for more information. — with Karen Salitis and Desiree Martin.See More



Whiskers Animal Rescue and Sanctuary 

The biggest killer of cats and dogs is EUTHANASIA!

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