WOULD YOU LIKE TO BECOME A SPONSOR?
We do not have a facility where our pets are housed. All of our animals are fostered in homes. However, there are times when we do not have enough fosters for the number of pets we have in our organization. In these cases, we do have to board our animals. This is of significant cost. We also spay and neuter all of our animals if they are old enough. Each animal that comes through our hands receive the best medical treatment we can provide. It is our goal to save each and every animal in our care. This means we even treat those some vets say have "no hope."
If you would like to contribute through fostering, you will find information below on fostering.
However, if you cannot foster there is another alternative. You can choose to sponsor one of our pets. This could mean you choose to:
- Pay for their spay/neuter
- Pay for a day of boarding
- Pay for a week of boarding
- Pay for additional medical treatment required
- Provide a pet with a month's worth of heartworm preventative and/or flea/tick medication.
- Provide a donation to cover the expense of one of our intake pets. (This may include vet visit, heartworm test, parvo test, full set of vaccinations, for cats feline leukemia test, and/or feline HIV testing, and spay or neuter.)
You can help in a variety of areas. Provide some time by helping out on adoption day, providing needed supplies, etc. See our WISH LIST below.
WISH LIST
- This month we have over $6000 in vet bills. That said - we are in desperate need of donations to cover vet bills. If you can help at all in anyway and you may make a donation through paypal and specify for vet bills, a particular animal, a particular vet, anything we would be very grateful. It is a make it or break it month financially due to a kitten who was kicked and had have life saving surgery and then a dog who had been chemically burned. Her name was lady. Her ears had grown shut from the burns and had to be surgically opened and she now had partial hearing and the chemical burns required extensive treatment. Those are just 2 examples. We feel that GOD will provide for us and it may be YOU that HE uses to do that. Due to lack of foster care - many of our pets have also had to be boarded and that is about $800 a week or more. Thank you.
- GAS CARDS (badly) for our fosters & travel transporting animals.
- Frontline or Advantix/Advantage for cats and dogs
- Crates - black wire folding crates (need badly- It is very hot and the hard plastic ones are too hot for our animals right now.
- 4-drawer filing cabinet.
- 2 2-drawer filing cabinets.
- PUPPY PADS - THE REALLY THICK ONES.
- Donations made directly to our vets SEE BELOW FOR ADDRESSES & NUMBERS
- Playpens for the puppies
- Advertising
- Dog food
- Dog Treats
- Leashes
- Collars
- Cat Food
- White copy paper letter size
- Toys
- Miscellaneous items Animal Medical Hospital/Dr. Jim Carroll 615-446-1606 - 2161 Highway 96, Burns,TN 37029
- Cornerstone Animal Hospital/Dr. Mark Brannon 615-446-9071 - 1110 Highway 70 E, Dickson, TN 37055
- Bellevue Animal Hospital 615-646-4545 - 7098 Old Harding Pike, Nashville, TN 37221
- Kingston Springs Animal Animal Hospital 615-952-4556 - 170 Luyben Hills Rd 37082
- Cheatham County Animal Hospital 615-792-4829 - 258 Frey St, Ashland City, TN 37015
- Is the pet good with children, cats, or other dogs?
- Is the pet a "special needs" pets; i.e. blind, deaf, or have a chronic illness?
- Does the pet need to be placed in a one-pet family? I
- s the pet housebroken or crate trained?
- Does the pet need medical attention before it will be adoptable?






