Helping2 Save One, Inc
We ain't your Nana's rescue!
Please visit our URGENT DOG page!
Adoptable Companions - Click on the Petfinder icon for an entire listing of our dogs!
Hearts For Your Valentine!
_Wondering who will be your valentine? Well we have the perfect valentine
for you! How about one of our dogs? They need some love too! All you
need to do is click on the donate button or if you are receiving this
message by email just go to our website at www.helpsaveone.org. When you donate please specify which dog you want to be your valentine and we will post it on the front of our website.
Who is going to be your valentine? Let's see which dog can get the most Valentines and our goal is for each dog to have at least one Valentine of their own!
Who is going to be your valentine? Let's see which dog can get the most Valentines and our goal is for each dog to have at least one Valentine of their own!
For my Valentine
Can anyone give this guy a home for Valentine's Day?
Charlie Boy is a senior hound who is on "THE LIST". This poor boy was most likely dumped by his hunter dad because he was getting old and need to stop for a rest. Charlie Boy is about 50 lbs and around 7 years old. He is VERY friendly and will jump into a back of any truck with the tailgate down. He is ready to ride and be loved. PLEASE save Charlie Boy... He is at a shelter that gasses or uses heart sticking* to euthanize the dogs. Both very painful ways to die.
We are totally full so we need an adopter or long term foster ( truly long term-must be will to stay with it through thick and thin with this 'young' man). Sponsorship also welcome-see below.
*Intracardial injections, commonly know as heart sticks, is a rather inhumane way to euthanize an animal that is not comatose(or nearly comatose) or heavily sedated. A needle and syringe containing sodium phenobarbital is passed through the chest wall and severely layers of muscle into the heart. However on an animal that isn't sedated or comatose this is hard to do because the body is in constant motion. It's not uncommon for the person administering the injection to miss and accidentally punctures the lungs and causes them to fill up with fluid. This is a VERY painful way to die.
In a shelter there is no reason for this to be done on an otherwise healthy dog. In a clinic however, it is often needed for dogs that need to be euthanized but have circulatory problems.
We are totally full so we need an adopter or long term foster ( truly long term-must be will to stay with it through thick and thin with this 'young' man). Sponsorship also welcome-see below.
*Intracardial injections, commonly know as heart sticks, is a rather inhumane way to euthanize an animal that is not comatose(or nearly comatose) or heavily sedated. A needle and syringe containing sodium phenobarbital is passed through the chest wall and severely layers of muscle into the heart. However on an animal that isn't sedated or comatose this is hard to do because the body is in constant motion. It's not uncommon for the person administering the injection to miss and accidentally punctures the lungs and causes them to fill up with fluid. This is a VERY painful way to die.
In a shelter there is no reason for this to be done on an otherwise healthy dog. In a clinic however, it is often needed for dogs that need to be euthanized but have circulatory problems.
Sponsor Charlie Boy








