Visit our website!

  • http://www.rescuepetsrule.com

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Help Them Heal Fund

Brother Wolf spends a fortune each month caring for the animals who have found a place at their shelter.  Even if nothing is medically wrong with the animal, each cat and dog must be vaccinated and spayed.  Unfortunately, many animals require care far beyond the basics.

They currently have two special cases.  Tyson is an Old English Sheepdog.  He is gorgeous.  His owner showed up at the shelter with the dog in the back of his pickup truck.  He said he was moving and could not take the dog with him.  Tyson tested positive for heartworms.  His treatment is estimated to cost at least $500. 
Sassy is a Jack Russell Terrier mix.  She has previously undergone hip surgery.  Now, she may have additional medical issues.  We will find out what’s happening sometime this week.

Brother Wolf does not receive any funding from the government.  They rely strictly on donations from the public and grants from organizations like the ASPCA and PetSmart Charities.  They need funds for the daily management of the shelter.  They also desperately need money every month for the medical needs of the animals in their care. 
You are a responsible pet owner.  You know how expensive the vet bills can be.  If you could spare a little money for Brother Wolf’s “Help Them Heal Fund,” they would greatly appreciate it.

Don’t have spare funds to give?  Your time is valuable.  The dogs and cats at the shelter could always use a cuddle – and that does not cost a dime.
What if you do not live in the area?  I am sure a shelter or rescue group in your area could use your support too.  All charities struggle with these issues; sadly, they are not unique to Brother Wolf.

Good luck to Sassy and Tyson – and thank you to Brother Wolf for being there to care for the thousands of animals who need a little TLC.

Rescue Mommy

No comments:

Post a Comment