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A week ago, we were asked to help find placement for a momma dog (husky/shepherd mix) and her 7 newborn puppies. The request went out through the Grant County Emergency Rescue group—five rescues working together to tackle the growing animal crisis in our area.

Like everyone else, we were already stretched thin. Still, we started making calls, trying to find somewhere safe for them to land.

Then this morning, everything changed.

We got a call that momma had been missing for over 24 hours. Her puppies were crying nonstop. The family was afraid to post her as missing, worried about the backlash and harsh comments.

At that point, none of that mattered. This was an emergency.

We made the post—hoping the right person would see it.

There were a few negative comments, as expected… but then came the call we were praying for.

Someone had her.

They had seen our post and reached out. They were concerned about how thin she was and wanted to be sure she was safe and cared for. We explained the situation—the 7 puppies waiting for their mom.

And then something incredible happened.

They offered to foster her.
Not only that… they want to keep her.

Within hours, what started as a nightmare turned into the best possible outcome.

As soon as momma was reunited with her puppies, she knew. She could smell them through the box. The family took them home immediately, gave her a much-needed bath, and she is now safe, calm, and back where she belongs—with her babies.

Okandogs has stepped up to take responsibility for mom and puppies while they’re in foster, ensuring they’ll all get the care they need moving forward. We sent food, dog beds, playpen potty pads and a crate home with the fosters.

This is what it looks like when a community comes together—when compassion wins over criticism.

We’ll take this kind of ending every time.
💥🐶💥
#fosteringsaveslives
#teamwork
#spayandneuteryourpets
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A week ago, we were asked to help find placement for a momma dog (husky/shepherd mix) and her 7 newborn puppies. The request went out through the Grant County Emergency Rescue group—five rescues working together to tackle the growing animal crisis in our area.

Like everyone else, we were already stretched thin. Still, we started making calls, trying to find somewhere safe for them to land.

Then this morning, everything changed.

We got a call that momma had been missing for over 24 hours. Her puppies were crying nonstop. The family was afraid to post her as missing, worried about the backlash and harsh comments.

At that point, none of that mattered. This was an emergency.

We made the post—hoping the right person would see it.

There were a few negative comments, as expected… but then came the call we were praying for.

Someone had her.

They had seen our post and reached out. They were concerned about how thin she was and wanted to be sure she was safe and cared for. We explained the situation—the 7 puppies waiting for their mom.

And then something incredible happened.

They offered to foster her.
Not only that… they want to keep her.

Within hours, what started as a nightmare turned into the best possible outcome.

As soon as momma was reunited with her puppies, she knew. She could smell them through the box. The family took them home immediately, gave her a much-needed bath, and she is now safe, calm, and back where she belongs—with her babies.

Okandogs has stepped up to take responsibility for mom and puppies while they’re in foster, ensuring they’ll all get the care they need moving forward. We sent food, dog beds, playpen potty pads and a crate home with the fosters. 

This is what it looks like when a community comes together—when compassion wins over criticism.

We’ll take this kind of ending every time. 
💥🐶💥
#fosteringsaveslives
#teamwork
#spayandneuteryourpetsImage attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

No More Kittens…

Help us end the heartbreaking cycle of stray and feral cats continuing to reproduce.

If you find kittens, please wait and watch for at least a full day to see if momma returns. If she does, make a plan to safely trap her—but only once you have a secure place ready for both her and her babies.

An XL wire crate with two doors works well as a temporary setup to keep them safe, contained, and together.

When the kittens reach 6–8 weeks, connect with a rescue for help with TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return).
Do not release momma without a spay.

Most rescues can guide you to low-cost spay/neuter clinics or include her in scheduled TNR appointments.

This only works if we work together. Every unspayed cat adds more kittens born into survival mode—many becoming feral and continuing the cycle.

We’ve shared that Pioneer Veterinary Clinic is stepping up to help break this cycle. We hope others will join in.

This momma and these 9 kittens from Mattawa are from 3 female cats with 13 kittens amongst them. We caught this momma and took 9 of the smallest to put with her. Traps are set for the other moms so that we can intake and split up all 14 kittens. The cycle ends for them, this will be their last litter.
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No More Kittens…

Help us end the heartbreaking cycle of stray and feral cats continuing to reproduce.

If you find kittens, please wait and watch for at least a full day to see if momma returns. If she does, make a plan to safely trap her—but only once you have a secure place ready for both her and her babies.

An XL wire crate with two doors works well as a temporary setup to keep them safe, contained, and together.

When the kittens reach 6–8 weeks, connect with a rescue for help with TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return).
Do not release momma without a spay.

Most rescues can guide you to low-cost spay/neuter clinics or include her in scheduled TNR appointments.

This only works if we work together. Every unspayed cat adds more kittens born into survival mode—many becoming feral and continuing the cycle.

We’ve shared that Pioneer Veterinary Clinic is stepping up to help break this cycle. We hope others will join in.

This momma and these 9 kittens from Mattawa are from 3 female cats with 13 kittens amongst them. We caught this momma and took 9 of the smallest to put with her. Traps are set for the other moms so that we can intake and split up all 14 kittens. The cycle ends for them, this will be their last litter.

Little 3 lb Chakita has officially been released from Cascade Veterinary Clinic and will continue her medical treatment at home.

This bill comes on top of the $1,000 spent just five days ago when she initially tested negative despite showing symptoms. We still don’t know if that was a false negative or if the virus was simply too early to detect.

We spent a lot of time weighing whether or not to return her to the home. In the end, we chose to work with this family. They have been cooperative, and the loss of Chakita’s sibling has deeply impacted them. A repayment plan has been put in place—$500, paid monthly as they are able.

There is also a pregnant female chihuahua in the home. She will be kept strictly isolated to protect her puppies once they arrive. No puppies will be given away, instead they will be surrendered to us, and each one adopted will reduce the amount that they owe. All adult dogs in the home will be spayed, and Chakita will be spayed at 6 months of age.

This is not a perfect situation—but it’s the reality we were given, and we are doing everything we can to create a better outcome.

If you are able to help with the cost of saving little Chakita, we would be incredibly grateful. Every dollar goes directly toward giving her the chance she deserves. 🐾

PayPal.me/arfsgc

Or Venmo (QR code in pictures)
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Little 3 lb Chakita has officially been released from Cascade Veterinary Clinic and will continue her medical treatment at home.

This bill comes on top of the $1,000 spent just five days ago when she initially tested negative despite showing symptoms. We still don’t know if that was a false negative or if the virus was simply too early to detect.

We spent a lot of time weighing whether or not to return her to the home. In the end, we chose to work with this family. They have been cooperative, and the loss of Chakita’s sibling has deeply impacted them. A repayment plan has been put in place—$500, paid monthly as they are able.

There is also a pregnant female chihuahua in the home. She will be kept strictly isolated to protect her puppies once they arrive. No puppies will be given away, instead they will be surrendered to us, and each one adopted will reduce the amount that they owe. All adult dogs in the home will be spayed, and Chakita will be spayed at 6 months of age.

This is not a perfect situation—but it’s the reality we were given, and we are doing everything we can to create a better outcome.

If you are able to help with the cost of saving little Chakita, we would be incredibly grateful. Every dollar goes directly toward giving her the chance she deserves. 🐾

PayPal.me/arfsgc

Or Venmo (QR code in pictures)Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment
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