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"All my dogs have been a ladder for me to God." Poppy's Mom

And God gives us these little ones, loving, forgiving, and comforting us, and knowing that we are physical beings, he gives us these little creatures to hug and kiss, to nourish and fulfill our need to touch, especially when we are alone.

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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Greenville Euthanize List - Greenville, S.C.

Look at these sad little ones - scheduled to be put to sleep unless someone helps them. Website: http://www.noahs-arks.net/RESCUE/Greenville.html

Most young and heathy. As of this post date, there is one-year old Chloe and her 9 puppies, surrendered by owner and were scheduled to be put to sleep on 3/26. There is no update on their status.

"Greenville County Animal Care Services in an open admission shelter, which means that it accepts animals regardless of their adoptability. An average of 1,500 stray and unwanted pets is turned into their facility each month. Approximately 55% of the animals entering our facility are found homes through adoption and animal rescue services. Unfortunately, as long as there are more dogs and cats than responsible pet owners, the animal shelter will need to euthanize animals." http://www.greenvillecounty.org/acs/

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Edie - rescued an hour before euthanasia

Monday, March 15, 2010

Darkside of Mississippi - Animal Cruelty and Neglect

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Backaches, Heartbreak and Hope in Mississippi

Backaches, Heartbreak, and Hope in Mississippi : The Humane Society of the United States

PRESTON, Miss. — The Humane Society of the United States and the Mississippi Animal Rescue League assisted the Kemper County Sheriff's Department in the seizure of 165 dogs and cats who were found living in deplorable conditions in Preston, Miss. The animals were removed from Raven's Hope, a non-profit organization that claims to offer animals for adoption. The seizure is the largest known animal rescue in Kemper County. . . .

MERIDIAN — Raven's Hope Animal Sanctuary in Kemper County garnered statewide attention early last week as more than 150 dogs were taken from a labyrinth of outdoor cages surrounding an otherwise unassuming house. . . . "We found seven dogs deceased already when we arrived," said Jordan Crump, a spokesperson for the Humane Society of the United States. "There were an untold amount of skeletal remains all over the property." The remains were presumably of dogs, she said. "I've been on about 30 rescue missions," Crump said. "This is probably the worst I've seen. . . . (Read more here.)

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