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I volunteer for an all-breed canine rescue called Texas Canine Pets. You probably know that most shelters have been cleared of animals due to the pandemic scare. Many have been adopted by permanent families. Those of you who understand how the pet-rescue system works now that it depends greatly on volunteers who serve to foster the pet until it can be adopted. Since the rescue agencies have taken on the responsibility of all these animals, their financial resources are taxed.
One of the shelters Texas Canine Rescue works with has a dog that cannot be adopted due to his current medical condition. He is in a good foster home and being adequately cared for - for now. Several rescue agencies are working alongside Texas Canine Rescue to get him healthy and in a permanent home.
Tipton is a male about 5 years old. The vet says he is a Red-Heeler mix. He has a wonderful personality and disposition. He weighs about 50 lbs, is neutered and heartworm-negative. Tipton has a couple of bad teeth and a massive growth on his left hind-quarter. I am attaching photos. The veterinarian estimates a medical bill of around $800 for removal of the mass and the dental surgeries - and that is with a lot of the services being donated.
I know times are hard for a lot of folks. If you are not in a position to help, we all understand and wish you the best. Look at his photo and decide if you can donate a $1 or $2. Here is a link to the rescue's account.
Pay Texas Canine Rescue using PayPal.Me
Thanks in advance,
skfullen
I volunteer for an all-breed canine rescue called Texas Canine Pets. You probably know that most shelters have been cleared of animals due to the pandemic scare. Many have been adopted by permanent families. Those of you who understand how the pet-rescue system works now that it depends greatly on volunteers who serve to foster the pet until it can be adopted. Since the rescue agencies have taken on the responsibility of all these animals, their financial resources are taxed.
One of the shelters Texas Canine Rescue works with has a dog that cannot be adopted due to his current medical condition. He is in a good foster home and being adequately cared for - for now. Several rescue agencies are working alongside Texas Canine Rescue to get him healthy and in a permanent home.
Tipton is a male about 5 years old. The vet says he is a Red-Heeler mix. He has a wonderful personality and disposition. He weighs about 50 lbs, is neutered and heartworm-negative. Tipton has a couple of bad teeth and a massive growth on his left hind-quarter. I am attaching photos. The veterinarian estimates a medical bill of around $800 for removal of the mass and the dental surgeries - and that is with a lot of the services being donated.
I know times are hard for a lot of folks. If you are not in a position to help, we all understand and wish you the best. Look at his photo and decide if you can donate a $1 or $2. Here is a link to the rescue's account.
Pay Texas Canine Rescue using PayPal.Me
Thanks in advance,
skfullen
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