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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Blog the Change for Animals

Blog the Change

OCTOBER 15
BE, BLOG AND READ THE CHANGE FOR ANIMALS! 
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My regular readers know that favorite animal rescuer is Eldad Haggar. HopeForPaws.org is Eldad and his wife, Audrey. They do what I call "extreme" animal Rescue.

Eldad videotapes all his rescues and puts them on YouTube here to help raise money for their medical bills and to promote their adoptions.

Most of their rescues are much more difficult, dangerous or dramatic than Sinatra's, below, but it's a perfect example of how we can make a change in an animal's life, or in Eldad's case, in hundreds of animals' lives. 



Hope ForPaws needs your support and you can help them win a $25,000 to their nonprofit to help more animals and have a great rescue story published nationally just by voting in the Readers Digest Facebook competition here

It's a story of how Audrey's life was changed by a rescued dog. They're far in the lead now, but there are a few weeks left and that could change. Please bookmark the site and vote every day!

4 Comments:

At October 15, 2011 at 9:59 PM , Blogger Karen Jo said...

Hope for Paws sounds great. I hope they get lots and lots of votes.

 
At October 16, 2011 at 7:59 AM , Anonymous dawn said...

Thanks for sharing about this group. I voted. It looks like they are in the top spot. Fingers crossed they win!

 
At October 16, 2011 at 12:00 PM , Blogger KimT said...

It's so heartbreaking to hear about/see stories of pets being dumped like Sinatra was. Thank heavens for people like Hope for Paws - best wishes to them in their endeavors!

Thank you for blogging the change for animals!
Kim Thomas
BtC4Animals.com
CindyLusMuse.blogspot.com

 
At October 17, 2011 at 4:25 PM , Blogger Tamago said...

I admire what they do. They make a world of difference for animals. And thank you for sharing their story. You make the difference, too!

 

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