
Help Support the Journeys of Homeless Pets
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MISSION STATEMENT and…The Birth of our not-for-profit:
26 years of rescuing pets and paying out of our own pocket for pet food/care has taken its toll on us!
To provide premium food, safe shelter, professional training and veterinary medical care for all the animals we rescue. No corners are cut like traditional rescues and no animal is treated any differently than if it were our own family pet. No animal is euthanized unless it is hopeless. We put our heart and soul into this. It is our life.
This one recent dog made me see the light. I have done all the paperwork & am up & running. Read Flora’s story and consider helping us however you can.
FLORAS STORY(Our First Success is Underway)
She comes to me from Miami after this harrowing event. She has been here a 5 months now and is getting everything a beloved family pet would get. You could see her ribs in an extreme way before and 8 cups of kibble a day she is starting to fill out and you have to squint to even notice. These undoings of cruelty take time. This beast of a dog that requires a lot of high quality food to survive. Plus veterinarian expenses for routine spaying and annual vaccinations of course all of which have been completed. Her spirit was broken & dim. She has come around quite a bit. At first she would not even use the dog bed provided and she is now using it. I train her daily to just scratch the surface of basic obedience. All she knew was sit and down which was very sad to me. She was nothing more than a puppy machine before. There was evidence of this when the veterinarian spayed her.
Now we’re going to be heading past the $3,000 mark for one rescued dog and climbing. The larger the animal the larger the bills respectively in general. Let’s get to how Flora got here if you have not yet heard the story yet. In the words of Alan Chamo - The neighbor of the young girl who brought her to shore on a surfboard in the Miami Lakes area.
Details of FLORA’s Rescue.
This weekend was one for the books. Early Saturday morning, while we were outside, Maya, my 3-year-old, spotted something in the water. We looked closer and saw a Rottweiler struggling to stay afloat in the lake behind our house.
With the help of a neighbor, we managed to get her out safely. She was thin, scared, and looked like she had recently had puppies. We took her in for the night, and she was just the sweetest, most gentle dog.
Thanks to everyone who spread the word, we found her an incredible new home—a farm with four other dogs, lots of cats, and three horses. Mica, my 8-year-old, joined me on the 2-hour drive to drop her off. It was an emotional moment for both of us, but we knew Flora (the name Mica and the neighbors chose) would be so happy in her new home.
This experience reminded us of the kindness in our community and how a small act of compassion can change a life.
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What we need. First and foremost are cash donations to pay for veterinary care and professional training. We have compiled wishlists on Amazon.com and Chewy.com. As well as sell on eBay to provide donations towards our charity. You can find those 3 links on our website. Please Zelle, Venmo, PayPal, cashapp or gofundme cash donations to us as follows…
Zelle: [phone redacted]
PayPal/e-mail: [email redacted]
CashApp: $thatorthis
GoFundMe:@Jacqueline-Forte-2
unconditionalloveforstrays Inc.
unconditionalloveforstrays.org &
unconditionalloveforstrays.com
A FL licensed non profit organization
REGISTRATION#: CH76462
If you have something you feel strongly is an emergency please call [phone redacted] otherwise e-mail us for help.
We are based in Loxahatchee, Fl.
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Unconditionalloveforstrays Inc
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