Saturday, February 28, 2009

This is Molly, a Basset Hound (look at those GORGEOUS EARS!). She is two years old.

Her owner brought her into my vet's office to be put down. She'd been hit by a car and her leg was broken. Her owner was unemployed and had just moved to Knoxville in search of work. He could barely afford to feed her, much less take care of her other needs.

Dr. Andrew at Gov. John Sevier Animal Clinic convinced the owner to sign Molly over to clinic so they could fix her and find her a good home. She's now recovering after surgery.

Isn't she just gorgeous? She's going to make someone a great friend. Here's a picture of her cast.

At Risk Intervention is pioneering a program to make sure the Mollys and Boomers of the world have a chance to live. No, we can't save them all. But with your help, we can put unused capacity to work to help save lives. Please consider a small donation to At Risk Intervention, a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization.

I've put up a donations page at First Giving. Enough is ENOUGH.

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