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We rescue aII primate species and certain bird species, owIs wiII be given priorities. These animaIs come from sheIters, owners who cannot take care of animaIs, and strays and seized animaIs where state bans have in pIace. PIease do not hesitate to caII. The pets resource section has been online withIf you have any comments, suggestions, or would like to add your animal shelter related link to our growing list, please click the "Contact Us" link below.Yankee Candle Holiday Fundraiser Just in time for the holidays, 40% of every Yankee Candle purchase made with the link below comes back to the shelter! Attention Federal Government Employees Show some love to our shelter cats by giving to Bingo’s Foundation, Ltd through the CFCNCA from now until the end of the year. Our designation number is #34932. For the Love of Cats Help out at the Bungalow, open your home to a foster cat, and more. Calling all cat lovers! Help our Bingo cats find their furr-ever homes.

Make a donation to sponsor cats in need and keep our bungalow going. Bingo's Foundation is a no-kill cat sanctuary, rescue, and adoption organization in Lower Bucks County, PA. Since 2001, we have worked hard to protect and care for the abandoned and homeless cats throughout our region. Our shelter houses around 40 cats, where our dedicated volunteers provide medical care, food, love, and socialization for our feline friends. We also have a network of foster parents, allowing us to care for even more cats in need of homes. Volunteers also provide food and care for local feral colonies through the Emmett Food Fund. We invite you to learn more about our organization and support us through your financial donations or by volunteering your time at our Bristol shelter. Holland is a female tabby who is looking for a new home to lounge about and a new family to snuggle. She loves to be around people, and is often the center of attention, but prefers to be the only cat in the house.

Will you be the one to bring Holland home? Fill out an adoption application and come by to meet this sweetheart. iGive Back to School Bonus It's Back To School time and everyone is shopping. With iGive, you can shop online at all of your favorite stores and Bingo's Foundation receives a percentage of everything you spend! Join today and shop by September 13 to receive a $5 bonus. to support Bingo's Foundation to receive another $5! and start your back-to-school shopping!Modified k9 is a non-profit APBT rescue. We are not a sheIter, we are a very busy Home Based Company 'right now', that operates within a very smaII network of foster homes. We are dedicated to educating the pubIic on the American Pit BuII Terrier,rescuing & re.homing these very misunderstood dogs. AII of our rescues are temperament tested & evaIuated. We Iook for the best of the best when taking in unwanted pit buIIs. We Iook for the potentiaI ambassadors for the breed & human aggression is NOT an acception at any time.

**We are not taking in 'owner surrenders' Every dog that comes through our rescue is neutered/spayed, micro chipped & update with basic vaccs. Ruby, a 9-week-old beagle puppy, plays with a snowball. Puppies in Pa. Turnpike crash under age required for transport across state line Pennsylvania Dog Law Enforcement officers said summary dog law violations have been noted An investigation is underway on whether a van transporting dozen of puppies to a New Jersey pet shop from Ohio was in violation when it crashed Wednesday on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.According to the Bucks County Courier Times, a Pennsylvania Dog Law Enforcement officer reviewed the ownership and interstate commerce records of the 79 dogs, and noted summary dog law violations for transporting underage puppies..
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As a result of the crash, the dogs were thrown from their cages and were temporarily loose on the Turnpike near the crash site, which happened at the eastbound lanes between the Willow Grove and Street Road exits.All but two of the puppies lived and were taken to the Bucks County SPCA as a temporary shelter. Twelve were released to the owner of Puppy Hut.Read the full Bucks County Courier Times article here.SchuItz Senior Dachshund Sanctuary is focused on heIping SENlOR Dachshunds to safety, and was honored by The New Jersey Veterinary MedicaI Association with its AnimaI WeIfare Award for 2012 for our efforts.
Vacuum Cleaner Industry StatisticsWe assist other breeds and feIines on occasion as foster space aIIows, and are devoted networkers for ALL animaIs in need.Cynthia Branigan’s involvement with the welfare and protection of animals dates back nearly 40 years when she began working for author Cleveland Amory and his organization, The Fund for Animals.

Through The Fund, she set up adoption centers across the country for over 10,000 wild burros and mustangs rescued from public lands in the west.Its special mission is the adoption of retired racing Greyhounds, and to date over 5,000 of these dogs have found homes through the organization. Ms. Branigan is the author of two books on Greyhounds, both published by John Wiley and Sons, NY. The first, ADOPTING THE RACING GREYHOUND, has sold over 100,000 copies since 1992 and is now in an updated Third Edition. It was the first book published on the subject, and the only one written by someone who directs an adoption group. Known as the Bible for anyone considering ownership of a former racing dog, it inspired the adoption movement worldwide. Her second book, THE REIGN OF THE GREYHOUND: A POPULAR HISTORY OF THE OLDEST FAMILY OF DOGS, traces the breed in art, history, and sport from 6000 BCE to the present. It won top prize, Best General Interest Book, in 1998 from the Dog Writers’ Association of America and is now in an expanded Second Edition.

For Ringpress Publishers, Ltd. of England she edited LIVING WITH A GREYHOUND (2002) and in 1994, wrote the chapter on adoption for THE COMPLETE BOOK OF GREYHOUNDS. In 2003, The Greyhound Project recognized her pioneering work, as did Greyhound Pets of America in 2005, and the National Greyhound Association in 2007. Ms. Branigan is an award-winning journalist who has written for such publications as THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW JERSEY MONTHLY, EQUUS, and DOG WORLD. Her television appearances include ANIMAL PLANET, GOOD MORNING AMERICA and GOOD DAY PHILADELPHIA. For many years, Ms. Branigan wrote a monthly column, "From The Home Front," for the GREYHOUND REVIEW, the magazine of the National Greyhound Association. Ms. Branigan was educated at Franconia College in New Hampshire and the University of Pennsylvania. She shares a home in Bucks County, Pennsylvania with her husband and their adopted dogs and cats. Ms. Branigan is a popular lecturer on the adoption of Greyhounds and the humane treatment of all animals.