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Were
a team of veterinarians and animal advocates. We all love animals
and it is very important to us that each of the orphans in our care
has a second chance to find a permanent home. We do our best to ensure
that all of our adoptees are healthy and well socialized, so you can
concentrate on finding the ideal new addition to your family.
There are many fine animal rescue organizations, both public and private,
in the Dallas Fort Worth area. It takes the efforts of all of these
groups, working together, to make an impact on the serious problems
we currently have with abandoned and unwanted animals. All rescue
organizations arent the same however. Many public organizations
are forced, largely due to budget restrictions and the volume of animals
they deal with, to euthanize many
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animals
that are in excellent health and perfectly adoptable.
Our philosophy is a little different. We are a no-kill facility, like
several other fine rescue organizations in the area. We are also committed
to rehabilitating the animals in our care. If an animal is treatable
when it comes to us, we do everything we can to ensure that it can become
healthy and adoptable as well. We have had many heartwarming success
stories placing animals in loving homes that other people had given
up on.
It
is very expensive to operate in this manner. Even a healthy animal can
cost $200 or more to feed and care for until a permanent home can be
found. If an animal comes to us with serious injuries or illness, the
cost is understandably much higher.
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Each of our adoptees
will need, on average, from $200 to $400 in food, medicine and medical
care before we are able to place it.
Your donations are what allows us to continue our adoption and rehabilitation
efforts. Please join us in saving some very deserving animals. There
are many ways you can help. We always appreciate your generous financial
support, and could not survive without your continuing donations.
If youre looking for a pet, we hope that you consider our orphanage.
We work hard to rehabilitate and care for our adoptees and have grown
to love all of them. They cant stay with us forever, however.
What they really need is a place in your hearts and your homes.
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