I have a friend with a Boerboel pup who lives in Northern Alabama and was caught up in the horrific tornadoes that ripped through the area last week. My friend lost his house, his barns, his champion reining stallion and a few mares. His 9-month-old Boerboel pup was ripped from his arms as he was trying to hold him down. Thankfully, some friends spotted the pup a few days later wandering around in a field. A veterinarian is graciously taking care of the pup while his owner tries to get back on his feet.
The Alabama tornado victims need our help in getting veterinarian care to the thousands of displaced dogs, cats and horses roaming through the area. There are some veterinarians in the area who are working around the clock to help care for these animals. Many of the dogs, cats and horses are still displaced, and no one knows who they belong to. The vets aren't turning any animals down because they don't know who the owners are. I urge everyone to help if they can. This link is to a ChipIn site where the donations go directly to a veterinarian clinic in the area that is taking in 4-legged victims of the AL tornadoes. Please help!
The Alabama tornado victims need our help in getting veterinarian care to the thousands of displaced dogs, cats and horses roaming through the area. There are some veterinarians in the area who are working around the clock to help care for these animals. Many of the dogs, cats and horses are still displaced, and no one knows who they belong to. The vets aren't turning any animals down because they don't know who the owners are. I urge everyone to help if they can. This link is to a ChipIn site where the donations go directly to a veterinarian clinic in the area that is taking in 4-legged victims of the AL tornadoes. Please help!
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