Your support can make a difference! Help us provide shelter, medical care, and loving homes for abandoned dogs. Every donation, big or small, brings us one step closer to saving more lives. Please donate today and be a hero for these precious animals.
Last year we got hit with the parvovirus. We had 18 three month old puppies infected at the same time. Thanks to having the funds available and 24/7 care we had zero losses. Every single puppy survived.
Areas of Need:
Food: We are in need of food. We go thru 200 lbs of food weekly plus treats. We feed home cooked meals, however, we ran into some hard times currently they are eating costco adult and puppy food.
Veterinary Care: Your donation will contribute to life-saving veterinary care for rescued dogs, ensuring they receive vaccinations, surgeries, and treatments for any health issues. Considering these are XL "working dogs" injuries are bound to happen simply by playing so now and then we have broken, dislocated bones happen Monthly we were averaging $1,200 per month but that has increased considering the number of dogs increased as well.
Spay and Neuter: Each surgery cost roughly $300+- depending on the size of the dog (+transportation).
Daily Care: Shelter, grooming, and any/all essential supplies for dogs awaiting adoption in our care and in the sanctuary such as leashes, kennels, bowls, tags, GPS collars, toys, mental stimulation supplies, probiotics, prebiotics, vitamins, and teeth cleaning treats.
Medications: Some of the dogs in the sanctuary need medications for things such as epilepsy, anxiety and/or allergy shots.
Rescue Operations: Donations support our rescue efforts, covering transportation costs, emergency rescues, and safe housing for dogs in immediate danger.
Ready to make a difference in the lives of dogs? Click below to donate and be a hero for dogs in need. Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us one step closer to creating a world where every dog knows love and safety.
Thank you for being a champion for dogs who cannot speak for themselves. Your generosity directly impacts their lives, turning despair into hope. We couldn't do this without supporters like you. From all the wagging tails you've helped, a heartfelt thank you.
Golden State Great Pyrenees Rescue and Sanctuary
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List of items we need
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Dog Food: We get our meats from the Costco business we get pork, chicken, and ground beef. As far as kibble we get our adults and puppies food from costco. For Puppies we get them this and our adults eat either Salmon or beef. They love freeze treats such as Salmon and Liver, jerky, broth bones, and Peanut Butter treats.
Cat food: Costco Kirkland Signature Nature's Domain Cat Food 18 lbs. and cat litter.
Medication: Hades goes thru 1 of these CBD medications every 10 days
Housing units needed are 10 - 10 x 10 or 10x12 metal shed's with windows they are listed in our Amazon list
HADES
Hades suffers from seizures. We've taken him to the vet and his blood work shows his healthy yet he continues to get them. We are managing his seizures with diet, exercise, mental stimulation and CBD. He started in January with one every other week currently his getting 1 a month. He needs to get an MRI and go to the chiropractor for a procedure that has shown improvement and even cured them. The neurologist is far and expensive. He gets care 24/7. We need your help to get the medical test and hopefully eliminate the seizures.
Achilles broke his leg wrestling with Apollo. He went to our regular vet, got X-rays done then we were referred to an orthopedic surgeon. We took him with 5 orthopedic surgeons all said he needed a surgery costing between $6000 to $10,000. The vets were all far. Most took their own X-rays plus a visit cost, gas, food and required weekly visits. After numerous visits and some rehab Achilles is back to normal. We are grateful we had the funds to cover these expenses.
Email: goldenstategreatpyreneesrescue@gmail.com
CALL AND TEXT TO (909) 321-2621 Located in Lucerne Valley, CA 92356 Transportation available at an additional reasonable cost