Important Information - Please Read:

PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION: (THESE ARE NOT PUPPY MILL DOGS).

The Actual cost to rescue and adopt - one of these and many other beautiful dogs is around $500, but with the help of our donations, that's NOT what you will pay to adopt. You, and You alike, can actually adopt-a-dog for only $200 plus the cost of the crate. We're not kidding! With the help of our donations - we are able to ensure all dogs are adopted to loving, caring families. That's only.... $200 for a LIFE-LONG friend and family member. Kennels usually run between $50 & $80 depending on the size of the dog.

SO... what should cost you $500, will only cost you around $270. So why is this rate discounted: $230?

"DONATIONS"

Donations from good people like you. Caring people who realize that every DONATION, no Matter what size, can help make the difference between "LIFE or DEATH", for one of these wonderful companions. Donations will offset the remaining balance and save the lives of 100's, even 1,000's of innocent dogs.

REMEMBER, you don't have to buy a dog to save a life. Your DONATION can really .... HELP!

We are in the process of raising enough funds to ensure all costs are covered and additonal funds are available to save more and more dogs currently in the "HIGH KILL" shelters.

Our Little Girl... "Breanna", will soon be arriving and becoming an important part of our family.

We saved an innocent puppies' life and you can too! PLEASE DONATE today.

I challange every one who views our site to donate even just $1.00.

Pass the word and help us save more lives.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Our New Dog.... Breanna is finally Here

Here she is - Introducing Breanna,


On November 20, 2010 Breanna arrived after a 12 hour journey from North Carolina.
She arrived at 12 weeks old and was a full bundle of energy upon her arrival. She has adjusted well and loves being outside except in the rain. She arrived with 6" of snow on the ground and was not thrilled about heading outside.

House training is going well with less and less mistakes each day. We have had 1 doggy obedience lesson and are now trying to remember our manners when in public and around the house.

With Christmas coming Breanna wants to help some of her other friends at the shelters. Please find it in your heart to help another Breanna find a permanent "FOREVER FAMILY".

Breanna with John on a Walk in the Snow!


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