Tuesday 9 April 2013

Skye update


Skye had 7 beautiful boys. Here she is being an amazing mum and giving one of them a cuddle.

We wanted to share a few statistics from last year :-)

720 animals rescued in total:
Dogs - 711
Cats – 9 

Rehomed - 214 
Moved to other Rescues - 488
Deceased - 8
In our care at the Year End - 10

To be able to save that many animals in a year is a massive achievement, but especially so when we consider that all our volunteers work with us on a 100% unpaid basis. If you support us you can be sure that every penny goes to saving the animals, not on admin/salary costs.

We couldn't have done it without each and every one of our lovely volunteers and supporters so THANK YOU on behalf of all the animals who are now living out their happy forever after.

Tuesday 2 April 2013

New links

Firstly we at FPAR would like to wish you a belated happy Easter and hope you enjoyed your long weekend. It may be cold but it's dry and the sun is out. Great weather for dog walking!

I have updated our links to the left of this piece so you will be able to find it easier to support us.

Our new Amazon wishlist where you can support the dogs in our care by buying vital food/wormers/treats and items we use on a daily basis, or even raffle prizes for fundraising events. Just log in to your own account and an address for one of our volunteers should be an option for you to select when you checkout so everything gets delivered straight to us and can be used right away.

Our Easy Search search engine that you can use just like Google. Every time you complete a search you will be raising money for us.
Skye - our mum to be

For those of you who haven't registered on our forum there is a link for that too. You will be able to keep up to date with our events and the dogs in our care as well as have a good old natter and in fundraising brainstorming sessions!

Facebook, Twitter, Just Giving are there too so there's no getting away from us!

Other news is that we have just had a pregnant crossbreed come into our care. She moved into her cosy foster home yesterday so she can have her pups in comfort. The poor lass was looking like she would have to give birth in kennels but thankfully our two 'midwives' volunteered their services. We will keep you informed.