How you can help?

Donate:
Our volunteers are dedicated to doing everything in their power to training dogs, finding homes, finalizing adoptions and even just returning phone calls; however, our organization, as a non profit, relies on your support and donation to be able to continue helping each dog, one at a time. With your donations we can:

* Provide a basic vet exam and vaccinations
* Heartworm testing and treatment
* Spay or neuter
* Provide a travel crate
* Buy a plane ticket
* Be moved to a daycare (until travel)

Costs:
* $239: Plane ticket
* $79: Dog crate
* $10/day: Boarding outside risk of euthanasia
* $30: Big bag of food to feed rescues

Needed goods donations:
* Collars and leashes
* Dog toys and kongs
* Dog beds
* Dog food and treats
* Crates
* Blankets

Organizations & Business:
Collective efforts from companies and businesses is not only a great team build experience - but allows rescue organizations, like ours, to increase our abilities to save many more lives! For only $300US a month, a small amount when many are pitching in, your company can sponsor and save one dog every 30 days, providing them with the medical treatments required (spayed/nueter), a crate, and plane ticket to Calgary where they will be placed with a foster family until the best adoption home is located.

For each dog your company sponsors, you will choose the dogs new name and be sent photos and updates on how your dog is doing and improving. If located in Calgary, we can even bring the dog into the office for every one in the company to meet the life that they've helped save.

Costs:
* $239: Plane ticket
* $79: Dog crate
* $10/day: Boarding outside risk of euthanasia
* $30: Big bag of food to feed rescues

Individuals:
For every animal rescued, a home is needed until an adopter is chosen. Opening your heart and home as a foster is the opportunity to give another chance at life to a dog that may be on death row (at a high kill shelter) or come from an abused background. Even when the funds to sponsor the dog out of the shelter are available, if there is no foster available - the dog may still run the risk of euthanasia.

How you can help?

Donate:
Our volunteers are dedicated to doing everything in their power to training dogs, finding homes, finalizing adoptions and even just returning phone calls; however, our organization, as a non profit, relies on your support and donation to be able to continue helping each dog, one at a time. With your donations we can:

* Provide a basic vet exam and vaccinations
* Heartworm testing and treatment
* Spay or neuter
* Provide a travel crate
* Buy a plane ticket
* Be moved to a daycare (until travel)

Costs:
* $239: Plane ticket
* $79: Dog crate
* $10/day: Boarding outside risk of euthanasia
* $30: Big bag of food to feed rescues

Needed goods donations:
* Collars and leashes
* Dog toys and kongs
* Dog beds
* Dog food and treats
* Crates
* Blankets

Organizations & Business:
Collective efforts from companies and businesses is not only a great team build experience - but allows rescue organizations, like ours, to increase our abilities to save many more lives! For only $300US a month, a small amount when many are pitching in, your company can sponsor and save one dog every 30 days, providing them with the medical treatments required (spayed/nueter), a crate, and plane ticket to Calgary where they will be placed with a foster family until the best adoption home is located.

For each dog your company sponsors, you will choose the dogs new name and be sent photos and updates on how your dog is doing and improving. If located in Calgary, we can even bring the dog into the office for every one in the company to meet the life that they've helped save.

Costs:
* $239: Plane ticket
* $79: Dog crate
* $10/day: Boarding outside risk of euthanasia
* $30: Big bag of food to feed rescues

Individuals:
For every animal rescued, a home is needed until an adopter is chosen. Opening your heart and home as a foster is the opportunity to give another chance at life to a dog that may be on death row (at a high kill shelter) or come from an abused background. Even when the funds to sponsor the dog out of the shelter are available, if there is no foster available - the dog may still run the risk of euthanasia.



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