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THANKS FOR HELPING MILLIE GET HER LIFESAVING SURGERY!

UPDATE on Millie: 4/20/09 -

Millie is doing great!  Being the fluffy little bundle of energy that she is – her desire to run and play has given her foster family a few tough days during her recuperation. How can she stay quiet while she is mending? She feels so much better that she goes on her daily morning sock hunt as soon as she gets up each morning.  Can’t forget to find your favorite socks to play with!!

Millie is receiving loving care from her foster parents, she has begun to perk up and they find it difficult to keep her from running and jumping for joy.  She greets her foster mom at the door when she comes home from work and loves to eat and play.  Millie’s next check up appointment is in May.

Thanks to your generous donations, we were able to raise more than $2,300.00 !!

All of us at N.O.A.H. will always be grateful to each one of you for your wonderful support with precious Millie.  She really has been saved!

 

Update on Millie: 4/9/09 -

Millie had her surgery on 4/8/09. We are thrilled to share great news regarding Millie's recovery today. Millie's progress today was excellent! Her drain tube was removed this morning. Her pain medication was reduced and she ate, too. The technicians took her for a short walk this afternoon. She is alert, wagging her tail, and eager to go. The echocardiogram was performed and there is no leaking from the repair. Due to these positive results Millie will be released to go home today. Your continued donations will help N.O.A.H. pay for this life saving operation. Thank you!!!

Puppy Mill Dog Adoption Application Process

Update: 4/1/09

We held our adoption event March 27th and 28th and we are happy to report that most of the puppy mill dogs have new homes! (We have 2 that are up for adoption, 5 being held for the cruelty court case.) There were many excited faces of the many new parents that were taking their newly adopted puppy’s home. 

Many thanks go out to those who helped these precious pups! 

To the hard working NOAH Staff and Volunteers who scooped poop and bathed and groomed very scared and dirty dogs. To the many donors who gave and continue to give to make sure there were enough supplies and continued funding to give each pooch a second chance at a new life! To those 50+ Foster Families who opened their homes to help acclimate them to life outside a cage! To the Veterinary Doctors, Staff and Volunteers who tirelessly did the emergency animal care, dentals and spay/neuters of the 70+ dogs!

It has been an amazing journey these past few months – we have made many new friends – people with the same passion to help these innocent victims in any way they could. There were tears at the beginning and great joy as we saw each dog go to their new home - we can be proud to say that we helped with the Puppy Mill Raid of 2009!!!!!

OH but wait -- it is not over – the PUPPY MILL bill in Olympia still needs our support (see our website for more info) and the Sundberg’s still have their upcoming day in court!

Adoption Rates and Expenses:

Our expenses to care for the dogs are currently approximately $46,000.  That averages to approximately $600 per dog. 

Here is an example of our expenses:

- $ 15 Vaccinations

- $ 15 Worming

- $ 15 Microchip

- $100 Spay/Neuter

- $100 Dental          

- $245 - This does not include any staff time, cleaning, feeding, or care expenses.

This also does not include the $4,500+ spent in Emergency Clinic visits and surgeries.

Because there are so many puppy mill dogs in several shelters needing homes right now and because we want them to get into a loving home quickly, we are only charging $200 per dog.   We are also asking adopters for donations to help cover our actual costs of $600 per dog.

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