Across the USA today we are remembering those who have died while serving our country. These soldiers came from our society – they lived among us and died away from us. Some chose the military as a way of life and ultimately death; other were conscripted to fight when necessary and died as [...]
Archive for the ‘euthanasia’ Category
#18 – Memorial Day
Posted in american history, dog rescue, dogs, euthanasia, humane society, memorial day, shelters on 28 May 2007 | Leave a Comment »
#15 – Saving Pregnant Dogs
Posted in dog rescue, dogs, euthanasia, foster honey, pregnant dogs, vickys pet connection on 5 May 2007 | 1 Comment »
Pregnant dogs are often the first to be considered for euthanasia at shelters because they’re hard to care for, especially after puppies are born. The additional mouths to feed and medical care to administer adds up. Vicky’s Pet Connection takes in a lot of pregnant dogs from area shelters or dogs that have [...]
#6 – Too Late for Tabitha
Posted in dog rescue, dogs, euthanasia on 16 April 2007 | 2 Comments »
This is only a portion of Tabitha’s story. Things happened a little too late for her to be saved. And she easily could have had a loving home. Why dogs? Why Tabitha? Many dogs that end up without homes have a rough life before ending up at a shelter or [...]