Why not for V-day? These dogs need your help!!!
14 years ago
Okay honestly I hate Valentine's Day, so now that that's cleared out of the way...
http://www.pawsnewengland.com/paws-.....nes-day-cards/
Two college mates of mine are volunteer foster parents for Paws. Rather than putting the dogs in shelters (because the organization is non profit) people nurse them back to health (if they are left in poor conditions) and foster them until they are adopted. My two mates foster prominently pits and they are the sweetest dogs ever. And for that... I see them as heroes and respect them highly for what they do and have done; but Paws could REALLY use your help. If possible... a donation would be very much appreciated. It goes to their standard costs such as fixing, medical attention, vaccinations, etc. Each dog is also equipped with a chip that can be activated when adopted.
These are just a few of the faces that walk through their doors.
Sukha (abandoned in a crate with severe mange... even the leader of Paws advise her to be put down because "you can't win them all". But one of them refused after seeing the long suffering she had already endured. After six months of a lot of TLC, the lovable pup fully recovered and was adopted last December)
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j.....n/Picture5.png
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j.....ojin/sukha.jpg
JB
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j....._3711732_n.jpg
Sabrina
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j.....74693-2-pn.jpg
Reggie
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j.....in/reggie2.jpg
And their latest case...
Milo (another of one of the sadder cases)
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j.....n/Picture4.png
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j.....rojin/milo.jpg
These are only a few of the dogs that come through... and only a few of the dogs I've met that go through their house. You're donations would be very much loved and not just from those that care about these lovable orphans. If they could talk they'd thank you too.
http://www.pawsnewengland.com/paws-.....nes-day-cards/
Two college mates of mine are volunteer foster parents for Paws. Rather than putting the dogs in shelters (because the organization is non profit) people nurse them back to health (if they are left in poor conditions) and foster them until they are adopted. My two mates foster prominently pits and they are the sweetest dogs ever. And for that... I see them as heroes and respect them highly for what they do and have done; but Paws could REALLY use your help. If possible... a donation would be very much appreciated. It goes to their standard costs such as fixing, medical attention, vaccinations, etc. Each dog is also equipped with a chip that can be activated when adopted.
These are just a few of the faces that walk through their doors.
Sukha (abandoned in a crate with severe mange... even the leader of Paws advise her to be put down because "you can't win them all". But one of them refused after seeing the long suffering she had already endured. After six months of a lot of TLC, the lovable pup fully recovered and was adopted last December)
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j.....n/Picture5.png
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j.....ojin/sukha.jpg
JB
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j....._3711732_n.jpg
Sabrina
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j.....74693-2-pn.jpg
Reggie
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j.....in/reggie2.jpg
And their latest case...
Milo (another of one of the sadder cases)
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j.....n/Picture4.png
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j.....rojin/milo.jpg
These are only a few of the dogs that come through... and only a few of the dogs I've met that go through their house. You're donations would be very much loved and not just from those that care about these lovable orphans. If they could talk they'd thank you too.

slashersivi
~slashersivi
Aww :(

draconoskirojin
~draconoskirojin
OP
Yeah and when it's like people see that they cost 40o to adopt and say it's steep. I'm like... pet stores are three times as much, and here you are getting a fully vaccinated, fixed, and chipped pet. These people foster them... it's not a shelter. I honestly don't know how those two do it, I would grow sooooo attached to the dogs. They are GREAT foster parents and they treat them just like they were theirs. Especially for cases like sukha. When Jenn saved her, she was in so much pain she couldn't move. When she'd shake her head she'd literally get blood everywhere. They had to carry her in a blanket like it was a stretcher; but the dog was so happy to see people and was soo sweet she didn't have the heart to let people put her down. They'd just say we had to because no one's going to adopt her and take the time to take care of her until she was better. So Jenn stepped up and said she'd do. Which it took multiple medicated baths a week, but she's all better now and is loved in her new home. I got to meet her adopted family last november and they seemed really nice.