By Stacy Cole | Donor Communications
This boy was seen in a field where a Good Samaritan caught and raced him to an emergency vet. There she waited by his side while he was triaged as having a severe facial injury thought to be several days old. The picture, included today, is the only one we could possibly show you or would want to show you. We were called upon to take him into our care once he is released from the vet, we answered that call with an immediate 'yes' as we know his odds are slim if he is taken to a shelter. Our transport team is ready to activate and our critical care foster home is gearing up for his arrival.
Gunner, as his Good Samaritan has named him, was lucky enough to be spotted by a human who cares, another human brave enough to try and catch a severely injured dog, transport him to medical care, and a rescue who opened its doors to him. There are only two steps left in this boy's story. Donors to help with his vet bills and a loving furever home when the time is right. Donations help us cover this boy's medical bills while allowing us to continue taking in other Boxers in need. This is where you come in.
Maybe we can call this Getting a Jump on Uncle Sam by making your end of the year donations now.
Maybe instead of Cyber Monday purchases today can be called Saving a Soul Sunday.
Maybe instead of Giving Tuesday donations, we can call this Giving to Gunner and Others
Or maybe our donors don't need us to come up with fun, quirky names or certain days of the week to know when we need their support.
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