ThumpingTails Animal Rescue
OTHER WAYS TO HELP
ThumpingTails Animal Rescue
OTHER WAYS TO HELP
CAN’T ADOPT BUT WANT TO HELP?
ORGANIZE A FUNDRAISER - a car wash, yard sale, neighborhood party, bake sale... be creative!
DONATE SUPPLIES - We always need new or old beds, leashes, crates, toys, food, biscuits, chew bones, bowls, etc.
DONATE YOUR SERVICES - Do you have a business or a skill that can be used to help us raise money or help the dogs? Use your imagination and think out of the box!
“IN LIEU OF GIFTS” - Many of us are very lucky, and we have the things we really need, right? Next time you have a party, ask people to donate toys or money to help homeless dogs instead of giving gifts to you or your children... It’s a gift that can save a life.
WALK A DOG - Many of our dogs are boarding in kennels. They love walks, trips to the park, hikes, sitting outside and getting some love and one-on-one attention. If you can’t have a dog, it’s a great way to get some puppy love on a weekend or whenever you’ve got the time.
FOSTER A DOG - click on the “foster program” link for more info.
ADD OUR LINK TO YOUR WEBSITE - The more people who see our dogs on this website, the more chance we have of finding them great homes as soon as possible.
SPEAK UP! Tell your kids, friends, family, even strangers about the importance of spaying / neutering dos to cut down on overpopulation. Spread the word about rescuing versus buying puppies from pet stores or breeds. Teach responsible pet ownership and compassion.
Timothy was seized by Animal Control officers as evidence in a cruelty case against his owners. We rescued him from the shelter where he was confused and frightened. He went straight to a foster home where he blossomed into a happy, playful dog. But after all he’d been through, Timothy needed lots of medical care. We spent almost $2,000 caring for him in his first week with us. He paid us back in love and is now adored by his family. We have an endless supply of love to give dogs like Timothy, but we depend on your generosity to keep doing the work.
In Loving Memory