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Yesterday, one of our board members and a foster spent the morning transporting dogs and feral cats to POPP in Pasco. In total, we took 7 dogs and 3 feral cats. The bill came to $1,354—significant, but it would have been much higher if we hadn’t coordinated and brought that many animals at once.

Sadly, one of the 7-month-old female kittens from the Mattawa area was found to be pregnant. The silver lining is that she won’t have to raise her babies out in the bushes.

Several of the dogs altered yesterday are now available for adoption:
• Rusty – 1 yr old, 10 lb long-haired Chihuahua, fostered in Ephrata
• Dolby – Shepherd mix puppy, 4.5 months old, fostered in Desert Aire
• Callie – Approx. 7 months old, possibly Min Pin/Schnauzer mix, 13 lbs, fostered in Soap Lake
• Roxy – 7 months old, small mixed breed, 13 lbs, fostered in Moses Lake
• Maggie – 3-year-old Chihuahua, 9 lbs (with Okandogs)
• Buddy – 1.5-year-old Labradoodle, 68 lbs (may be heading to Spokane Humane—contact Okandogs if interested)

While we were spending the day in the Tri-Cities, we also received an incredibly generous offer from Andrea with Mikey's Chance Canine Rescue. They donated 14 bags (44 lbs each!) of Pedigree dog food. We are so grateful for this partnership—thank you from all of us, and from the Quincy Shelter, which will receive most of this donation.

Not pictured: Princess… her fosters have decided to keep her ❤️
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Yesterday, one of our board members and a foster spent the morning transporting dogs and feral cats to POPP in Pasco. In total, we took 7 dogs and 3 feral cats. The bill came to $1,354—significant, but it would have been much higher if we hadn’t coordinated and brought that many animals at once.

Sadly, one of the 7-month-old female kittens from the Mattawa area was found to be pregnant. The silver lining is that she won’t have to raise her babies out in the bushes.

Several of the dogs altered yesterday are now available for adoption:
 • Rusty – 1 yr old, 10 lb long-haired Chihuahua, fostered in Ephrata
 • Dolby – Shepherd mix puppy, 4.5 months old, fostered in Desert Aire
 • Callie – Approx. 7 months old, possibly Min Pin/Schnauzer mix, 13 lbs, fostered in Soap Lake
 • Roxy – 7 months old, small mixed breed, 13 lbs, fostered in Moses Lake
 • Maggie – 3-year-old Chihuahua, 9 lbs (with Okandogs)
 • Buddy – 1.5-year-old Labradoodle, 68 lbs (may be heading to Spokane Humane—contact Okandogs if interested)

While we were spending the day in the Tri-Cities, we also received an incredibly generous offer from Andrea with Mikeys Chance Canine Rescue. They donated 14 bags (44 lbs each!) of Pedigree dog food. We are so grateful for this partnership—thank you from all of us, and from the Quincy Shelter, which will receive most of this donation.

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Last night around 8 pm, a board member received a call about a newborn litter of St. Bernard/Cane Corso mix puppies. One of the pups was born with a cleft palate and, despite his best efforts, he wasn’t able to get enough milk to survive.

They asked if we knew anyone who could help—and thankfully, we did. We connected them with one of the most experienced tube-feeding fosters in Grant County. With her approval, we arranged to meet the family in Coulee City, picked up the puppy, and transported him to Stacey Perry in Moses Lake.

Stacey worked for hours through the night to safely bring his body temperature up so he could be fed. This morning, she took him to see Dr. Maier at Pioneer Veterinary Clinic. After examining him, Dr. Maier said he’s a little fighter and gave the go-ahead to begin trying bottle feeding, while closely monitoring to ensure he’s getting enough nutrition.

We’ll be checking in on his progress and ask that you keep this tiny warrior in your thoughts and prayers as he continues to fight.

Special needs babies like him don’t have to become statistics—they’re worth the extra time, care, and love it takes to give them a chance. We are so incredibly thankful for the dedicated volunteers who step up and make that possible.

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Last night around 8 pm, a board member received a call about a newborn litter of St. Bernard/Cane Corso mix puppies. One of the pups was born with a cleft palate and, despite his best efforts, he wasn’t able to get enough milk to survive.

They asked if we knew anyone who could help—and thankfully, we did. We connected them with one of the most experienced tube-feeding fosters in Grant County. With her approval, we arranged to meet the family in Coulee City, picked up the puppy, and transported him to Stacey Perry in Moses Lake.

Stacey worked for hours through the night to safely bring his body temperature up so he could be fed. This morning, she took him to see Dr. Maier at Pioneer Veterinary Clinic. After examining him, Dr. Maier said he’s a little fighter and gave the go-ahead to begin trying bottle feeding, while closely monitoring to ensure he’s getting enough nutrition.

We’ll be checking in on his progress and ask that you keep this tiny warrior in your thoughts and prayers as he continues to fight.

Special needs babies like him don’t have to become statistics—they’re worth the extra time, care, and love it takes to give them a chance. We are so incredibly thankful for the dedicated volunteers who step up and make that possible.

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❤️Critters Pet Rescue has agreed to take these puppies.

6 more puppies, parents were given away. We will go immunize and deworm these tomorrow. 5 months old, 2 females, 4 males. Border collie, yellow lab mix. If you’re a foster for a rescue or shelter, let us know… we need to move these quickly into foster.
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❤️Critters Pet Rescue has agreed to take these puppies. 

6 more puppies, parents were given away. We will go immunize and deworm these tomorrow. 5 months old, 2 females, 4 males. Border collie, yellow lab mix. If you’re a foster for a rescue or shelter, let us know… we need to move these quickly into foster.Image attachment
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