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ASCPBR received
its official 501(c) 3 notification in June 2005. |
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If
you would like to donate to
Annabelle's Second Chance,
we
have a PayPal account for your convenience.
Every dollar counts, no amount
is too small or too big.
Thank you for your generosity
*Fee charged by Paypal: 2.9% + $.30. Example, if you
make a donation of $10.00 the paypal fee is .64 cents
taken off the $10.00 donation. |
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Click on the icon above
to register your
MVP card for the Food Lion Shop and
Share program.
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Click on the Golden Gift icon to
learn more
about this program.
We are Golden Gift recipients. |
Annabelle's Second Chance is always looking for
the following items
for our rescued bullies.
If
you are interested in sending any item, please email for physical
address.
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Edible Chew Toys (natural knuckle bones
or chew hooves)
(we use
http://www.whitedogbone.com/
for our large white knuckle bones)
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Nylon Chew Toys (galileo bones or rhino
bones, anything really tough)
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Helping
Udders Rubber Toys (www.helpingudders.com)
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New collars, leashes (or used in good
condition)
the sturdier the better (nylon 1",
double ply)
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Crates and Doghouses that can be given to new owners
we prefer open wire crates but we
are not picky
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Shampoos (medicated or non medicated)
We use Nu Sal-T vet shampoo for
most dogs
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Flea and HW prevention
We use frontline, revolution and heartguard
(or iverheart)
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ID Tags with
our website address
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Enroll your pet in a Shelter
Care insurance program and help us raise money for homeless
pets. Pet insurance can help make those hard decisions
easier when it comes to your pet's health and well being.
The cost is very reasonable and could make a big difference
in yours and your pet's life. All adoptions include one
month of free Shelter Care Pet Insurance. Click
here to learn more and enroll your pet!
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Shop at Helping Udders and help us too! |
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100 WAYS TO HELP ANY RESCUE |
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- Transport a dog.
- Donate a dog bed or
towels or other bedding type items.
- Donate MONEY.
- Donate a Kong, Nylabone
or a Hercules.
- Donate a crate.
- Donate an x-pen or baby
gates.
- Donate a food dish or a
stainless bucket for a crate.
- Donate a leash.
- Donate a collar.
- Donate some treats or a
bag of food.
- Donate a Halti or Promise
collar or a Gentle Leader.
- Walk a dog.
- Groom a dog.
- Donate some grooming
supplies (shampoos, combs, brushes, etc.).
- Go to the local shelter
and see if that dog is the breed the shelter says it is or go with rescue to
be a second opinion on the dog.
- Make a few phone
calls.
- Mail out applications to
people who've requested them.
- Provide local vet clinics
with contact information for educational materials on responsible pet
ownership.
- Drive a dog to and from
vet appointments.
- Donate long distance
calling cards.
- Donate the use of your
scanner or digital camera.
- Donate the use of a
photocopier.
- Attend public education
days and try to educate people on responsible pet ownership.
- Donate a gift certificate
to a pet store.
- Donate a raffle item if
your club is holding a fund raiser.
- Donate flea stuff
(Advantage, etc.).
- Donate heartworm
pills.
- Donate a canine first aid
kit.
- Provide a shoulder to cry
on when the rescue person is overwhelmed.
- Pay the boarding fees to
board a dog for a week or two weeks.
- Be a Santi-paws foster to
give the foster a break for a few hours or days.
- Clip coupons for dog food
or treats.
- Bake some homemade doggie
biscuits.
- Make book purchases
through Amazon via a web site that contributes commissions earned to a rescue
group.
- Host rescue photos with
an information link on your website.
- Donate time to take good
photos of foster dogs for adoption flyers, etc.
- Conduct a home visit or
accompany a rescue person on the home visit.
- Go with rescue person to
the vet to help if there is more than one dog.
- Have a yard sale and
donate the money to rescue.
- Be volunteer to do rescue
in your area.
- Take advantage of a
promotion on the web or store offering a free ID tag and instead of getting it
for your own dog, have the tag inscribed with your Club's name and phone
number to contact.
- Talk to all your friends
about adopting and fostering rescue dogs.
- Donate vet services or
can you help by donating a spay or neuter each year or some
vaccinations.
- Interview vets to
encourage them to offer discounts to rescues.
- Write a column for your
local newspaper or club newsletter on dogs currently looking for homes or ways
to help rescue.
- Take photos of dogs
available for adoption for use by the Club.
- Maintain web sites
listing/showing dogs available.
- Help organize and run
fundraising events.
- Help maintain the
paperwork files associated with each dog or enter the information into a
database.
- Tattoo a rescued
dog.
- Microchip a rescued
dog.
- Loan your carpet
steam cleaner to someone who has fostered a dog that was sick or marked in the
house.
- Donate a bottle of bleach
or other cleaning products.
- Donate or loan a portable
dog run to someone who doesn't have a quarantine area for quarantining a dog
that has an unknown vaccination history and has been in a shelter.
- Drive the fosters'
children to an activity so that the foster can take the dog to obedience
class.
- Use your video camera to
film a rescue dog in action.
- Pay the cost of taking a
dog to obedience class.
- Be the one to take the
dog to its obedience class.
- Go to the foster home
once a week with your children and dogs to help socialize the dog.
- Help the foster clean up
the yard (yes, we also have to scoop what those foster dogs poop).
- Offer to test the foster
dog with cats.
- Pay for the dog to be
groomed or take the dog to a Do-It-Yourself Grooming Place.
- Bring the foster take out
so the foster doesn't have to cook dinner.
- Pay a house-cleaning
service to do the spring cleaning for someone who fosters dogs all the
time.
- Lend your artistic
talents to your club's newsletter, fundraising ideas, t-shirt designs.
- Donate printer paper,
envelopes and stamps to your club.
- Go with a rescue person
to the vet if a foster dog needs to be euthanized.
- Go to local shelters and
meet with shelter staff about how to identify your breed or provide photos and
breed information showing the different types of that breed may come in and
the different color combinations.
- Go to local businesses
and solicit donations for a club's fundraising event.
- Offer to try and help
owners be better pet owners by holding a grooming seminar.
- Help pet owners be better
pet owners by being available to answer training questions.
- Loan a crate if a dog
needs to travel by air.
- Put together an "Owner's
Manual" for those who adopt rescued dogs of your breed.
- Provide post-adoption
follow up or support.
- Donate a coupon for a
free car wash or gas or inside cleaning of a vehicle.
- Pay for an ad in your
local/metropolitan paper to help place rescue dogs.
- Volunteer to screen calls
for that ad.
- Get some friends together
to build/repair pens for a foster home.
- Microchip your own pups
if you are a breeder, and register the chips, so if your dogs ever come into
rescue, you can be contacted to take responsibility for your pup.
- Donate a small percentage
of the sale of each pup to rescue if you are a breeder.
- Buy two of those really
neat dog-items you "have to have" and donate one to Rescue.
- Make financial
arrangements in your will to cover the cost of caring for your dogs after you
are gone - so Rescue won't have to.
- Make a bequest in your
will to your local or national Rescue.
- Donate your professional
services as an accountant or lawyer.
- Donate other services if
you run your own business.
- Donate the use of a
vehicle if you own a car dealership.
- Loan your cell phone (and
cover costs for any calls) to someone driving a rescued dog.
- Donate your used dog
dryer when you get a new one.
- Let rescue know when
you'll be flying and that you'd be willing to be a rescued dog's
escort.
- Do something not listed
above to help rescue.
- Donate a doggy
seatbelt.
- Donate a grid for a van
or other vehicle.
- Organize a rescued dog
picnic or other event to reunite the rescued dogs that have been
placed.
- Donate other types of
doggy toys that might be safe for rescued dogs.
- Donate a roll-a-treat or
Buster cube.
- Donate clickers or a
video on clicker training.
- Donate materials for a
quarantine area at a foster's home.
- Donate sheets of linoleum
or other flooring materials to put under crates to protect the foster's
floor.
- Donate an engraving tool
to make ID tags for each of the rescued dogs.
- Remember that rescuing a
dog involves the effort and time of many people and make yourself available on
an emergency basis to do whatever is needed.
(c) 2000
Trinity of Hope Dog Rescue,
used with permission. |
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