
Help me save these puppies from neglect and captivity
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My name is Chris Sievers, and I’m asking for help to rescue four dogs who’ve spent their lives suffering in silence.
These dogs are going to be used for breeding and are kept in heartbreaking conditions — four crammed into a single crate, confined for 22 hours a day, without exercise, affection, or even a name. When I agreed to care for two of them temporarily, I had no idea how much it would change their lives… and mine.
In just a short time with me, these dogs have learned how to be dogs again. They’ve started to wag their tails, explore the world, run freely, and trust humans for the first time. It’s been a beautiful transformation. They’re finally experiencing what love and safety feel like.
But their story isn’t over yet.
There are two more dogs still living in those same abusive conditions. And the two I’ve taken in? The owner still legally owns them and wants them back — to return to confinement and neglect. I can’t let that happen. The one female, Coco, who is the oldest, has just gone into heat for the second time, and he has been asking me to watch her and let him know when she starts to bleed so he can get her to breed her. I would like to have the ability to do this before he catches on and comes to get her. The other three dogs were not even named. I have been calling the second one I have Blackie because she’s all black.
Here’s what I’m trying to do:
• Raise enough funds to buy all 4 dogs from the breeder so they can live out their lives free, happy, and loved.
• Build a larger, safe, and secure outdoor kennel on my property, where they’ll have shade, shelter, play space, and daily care.
• Cover veterinary costs, including spaying/neutering, vaccinations, and any needed rehabilitation.
What I need:
• Dog buyout: $5000
• Kennel renovation materials & construction: $3,500
• Vet care & toys, food, pet supplies: $1,500
• Total Goal: $10,000
Every dollar makes a difference. Even if you can’t donate, sharing this story helps tremendously.
These dogs have already suffered enough. I want their future to be filled with open skies, belly rubs, and unconditional love — not cages and fear.
If you’ve ever looked into a dog’s eyes and seen a soul that just wants to be loved, then you know why I can’t give up on them.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart — and theirs.
With hope and love,
Chris
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Christopher Sievers
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Moncks Corner, SC