
Blue Lion Animal Rescue, Old Dog House and Ugly Dawgs To further meet the needs of the animals that come our way, we have created two great partnerships - The Old Dog House and Blue Lion Animal Rescue. Sindy Anderson & Pam Carr, who oversee The Old Dog House, have welcomed almost a dozen 'seniors' into their home to live out their lives when they have lost their homes. There, they join others where they are well cared for and given the respect due our senior friends. The dogs at Blue Lion Animal Rescue have Lisa Kavanaugh to watch over them. Lisa's specialty is the giant breeds, specifically those dogs who are old(er), cranky, or have been sent by court order to live out their lives at the sanctuary. Both places have 35 acres for the dogs, they are in a home environment, all are shown love and respect. Some of the dogs you see on our website are resident at Blue Lion, waiting for their forever home.
To help with the care of these cranky dogs, Lisa created a card company called "Ugly Dawg," featuring her special girl, Zelda-Mae, a beatifully ugly dog de Bordeaux. Follow the link to see these funny cards and know that a portion of the proceeds from the sale of cards goes towards the dogs.
The MaxFund is a non-profit organization that was established in May of 1988 to provide medical care for injured pets with no known owners, and to seek out new homes for these animals once they have recovered. The MaxFund is a no-kill dog and cat shelter.
MaxFund has a truly fantastic story to go with their fantastic mission, read about it at their site. MaxFund is the co-sponsor, along with Mariah's Promise, of the Victor Spay & Neuter Clinic.
Pit Bull Rescue Central, Understand-a-bull, Bless the Bullys
Our collection of links related to the recent Breed Specific legislation passed in Denver. Read more about this issue here.
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Provide your senior pet with special care and all the comfort you would desire in your golden years. Your pets' senior years can be challenging due to the inevitable signs of aging. In specific, canine hip dysplasia. We offer many health and mobility products such as dog arthritis medicine, the Bottom's Up Leash to assist your dog in walking, elevated dog/cat food dishes, and various discount pet medicines.
A No Kill nation is within our reach...
The No Kill Advocate E-Newsletter
The No Kill Advocate Issue #1 for 2007 is available by clicking here.
The No Kill Advocate is a free e-newsletter. In this issue:
The Nation's Best Shelter Director. Susanne Kogut in Charlottesville, VA has received the No Kill Advocacy Center's Director of the Year award for 2006 after finishing the year saving 92% of all dogs and cats at an open admission animal control shelter.- NHS Takes a Bold Leap. The Nevada Humane Society's new director embraces No Kill with a passion and announces new lifesaving initiatives on her first day on the job.
No Kill Sucess in 2006. Three communities show results in saving lives after embracing the U.S. No Kill Declaration. No Kill Jobs. Two progressive shelters want you to join their team. The No Kill Equation. Achieving No Kill requires implementation of ten programs and services. We'll show you what they are.- Vote for the Reader's Digest Hero of the Year. The No Kill Advocacy Center's director changes the face of homeless animals. Cast your vote for him and the animals.
- The Best of No Kill Sheltering. Our best articles and how to manuals, all in one place.
- And more.
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