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Updated April 2, 2021 Categories: fundraising, Thank you !!.
DAWGdogs Rescue is a non-profit organisation staffed by volunteers.
Every penny raised goes towards the high costs improving the lives of as many dogs as we are able to save.
Our veterinary bills alone run into many thousands of pounds each year, and the costs of feeding, microchipping, sheltering and transporting those in our care are ever rising.
Please make the DAWGdogs a donation if you can.
You can securely make an online donation using the Paypal button below.
To donate in other ways,
please ring Helen on 01202 380467 for more details!
Sithean.com has proudly registered & hosted DAWGdogs.net since 2008 and regularly keeps the website updated pro bono ( pro Bonio?).
No Rescue funds have ever been used on or for this website.
Many rescued dogs enjoy seeing photos of themselves on the internet but all of them prefer dinner when offered a straight choice.
Rescuers, rescue supporters, and volunteers do not walk on water.
We don't wear capes and tights or leap tall buildings.
We aren't better than anyone else, but we do pursue a cause that we believe makes us better than we were before we started.
We make mistakes; we feel we can't do enough; we go broke; we have too many dogs at home; we rant out of frustration; we lose our tempers and get snappy; we have to reject people sometimes for the good of a dog.
We are not always likeable.
What we do is draining, emotionally, financially, and physically.
Please bear with us and forgive us our flaws, because we are doing work that's bigger than we are.
(Author Unknown)
On behalf of everyone at DAWGDogs, we would like to thank all the family and friends who during this very sad time raised £2000 in memory of Jackie for the Rescue.
We are deeply touched by everyone’s kindness and generosity.
The money raised will be a huge help with vets bills and the ongoing care of rescue dogs.
Thank you so very much.
We send our deepest sympathy for your loss.
“Jackie Etherington was a loving wife, mother and friend. She spent her time helping others, through both her career and her personal life.
Her dedication to her job earned her the title of ‘Work Mum’.
Regardless if you knew her in her proffesional capacity or as part of her family and friends, we can all agree that she added light to our lives where there was darkness.
Jackie was taken from us too early and we want to both remember and celebrate her life.Jackie was passionate about her love of dogs. She loved many during her life including Jack and Paddy.
So in memory of Jackie we are raising money for DAWGdogs Rescue. It is a non-profit organisation staffed by volunteers.
Every penny raised goes towards the high costs of their mission to improve the lives of as many dogs as they are able to save. Their veterinary bills alone run into many thousands of pounds each year, and the costs of feeding, microchipping, sheltering and transporting those in their care are ever rising.”
A very big THANK YOU to everyone at The Friendly Dog Club
for the AMAZING amount of
£270
raised for the Rescue.
Very much appreciated,
THANK YOU SO MUCH
🙂🐾🐶
https://www.friendlydog.club/
and everyone who has kindly used easyfundraising
when shopping online to raise money for the Rescue !
It has been a Foxy week this last week with three cubs arriving and today an adult Fox with a foreign object in between his toes.
Removed and cleaned up by emergency vets this evening.
Antibiotics given along with painkiller and now safely installed in a large crate so we can monitor he is eating well before release on Tuesday back to where he came from.
Two cubs came in last Sunday one with conjunctivitis and the other with a prolapsed bowel.
Now both doing well and hope to release the one with eye problem back to his family.
The other cub arrived Thursday and in spite of attempts to find the place where her family live we had no success with this.
She will be living with another cub until we can soft release them both late August.
Here is a photo of the adult Fox:
The cubs don’t keep still enough for photos but will try to get a couple.
Thank you to the emergency vets based at Walton Lodge who have been marvellous and also Afrivets who have put up with my endless phone calls to them this week for advice!