Tonya
02-12-2004, 07:34 AM
This comes from www.norsled.org which is where I got Roxy. They have a cute little guy with parvo who's vet bills are up to $3,000 so far. If you are interested in helping, you can go to the website and they accept paypal or send a check.
http://www.norsled.org/frostyill.jpg
http://www.norsled.org/frostyplay0104.jpg
Frosty, a playful 3 month old Samoyed puppy, found himself in a shelter at the turn of the year, likely a Christmas gift that someone didn't want. We rescued him from there, and he never looked back. He just started showing off his playful nature to anyone or anything that would play with him. The reaction of one of his foster parent's cats surprised him a bit, but it didn't faze him. There were others to play with.
He then fell ill with parvo, a disease that can kill a puppy quickly if medical attention isn't swift. It's likely he was exposed in his time at the shelter. Frosty beat the odds and went home to his foster mom. His coughing has stopped, and he's enjoying outings with his foster mom again, but the vet bill is already over $3000, and he still faces more tests in a couple of weeks. We could really use your help, and every donation of any size matters.
If you can help us with Frosty's bills, please send your donation check to:
Northern California Sled Dog Rescue
P O Box 604
Vacaville, CA 95696
Alternatively, we are set up to take donations via Fundrover and Paypal (See links above).
NorSled is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
http://www.norsled.org/frostyill.jpg
http://www.norsled.org/frostyplay0104.jpg
Frosty, a playful 3 month old Samoyed puppy, found himself in a shelter at the turn of the year, likely a Christmas gift that someone didn't want. We rescued him from there, and he never looked back. He just started showing off his playful nature to anyone or anything that would play with him. The reaction of one of his foster parent's cats surprised him a bit, but it didn't faze him. There were others to play with.
He then fell ill with parvo, a disease that can kill a puppy quickly if medical attention isn't swift. It's likely he was exposed in his time at the shelter. Frosty beat the odds and went home to his foster mom. His coughing has stopped, and he's enjoying outings with his foster mom again, but the vet bill is already over $3000, and he still faces more tests in a couple of weeks. We could really use your help, and every donation of any size matters.
If you can help us with Frosty's bills, please send your donation check to:
Northern California Sled Dog Rescue
P O Box 604
Vacaville, CA 95696
Alternatively, we are set up to take donations via Fundrover and Paypal (See links above).
NorSled is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.