Sue Girard
Fundraising on behalf of California Labrador Retrievers and More
Fundraising on behalf of California Labrador Retrievers and More
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LABS AND MORE RESCUE: 11TH ANNUAL HOWL-O-WEEN 5K MUTT RUN/WALK Saturday, October 26, 2024
We need your help to reach our $115,000 fundraising goal.
Meet Clayton, a 2 year old yellow Labrador left in a shelter with severe and painful entropion. He was also suffering from kennel cough or possible pneumonia! Rescued from a high-kill shelter hours away, he was standing in a cage with 3 other dogs, leaning forward, hoping someone would pet him! His eyes were so matted shut that he could not open them to see!
Once he was safe we took him right to our Vet. Clayton's eyes were one of the worst cases she had seen, and she knew he was in extreme pain. Unfortunately, this poor boy was too sick to have his eyes fixed, first we had to get him healthy! Depressed and failing he needed a reason to fight!
At the home of an experienced foster, he received round- the- clock care and is learning about love. He is starting to make steps forward. We will not fail Clayton! As soon as the Vet says he is healthy enough we will work to save his eyes. But we can't do it without the help of others.
We have endured struggles this year unlike any other, but when challenges grow, so do the hearts of those who can make a difference. Right here at home, you can make a difference to give a leash on life to hundreds of dogs nearing their final hours.
It’s not easy helping our furry friends but we can’t imagine leaving them behind. Our pups who are hurting on the streets and in shelters have no relief in sight. They are the ones counting on us the most. Please help us ease their suffering and bring them home…let’s give them a path to life. Your donation goes directly to the care of our dogs. Please act today…the need is great! Your generous gift goes a long way to saving precious dogs like these.
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The need has grown dramatically these past 2 years with overcrowded shelters. Many people are dumping their dogs on the streets leaving them to survive on their own, often getting hit by cars. WE have been unwavering in our support helping our local community relieve some of the stress of overcrowded shelters. Please help us continue to be their hope. In many cases we are their only hope at a chance to run and find their forever family.
Thank you for continuing to support us saving the dogs who need a chance at life.
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