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Dogs at risk are being rescued -- with your help

Dogs at risk are being rescued -- with your help

You already know that a portion of every online purchase at Dogstuff.com goes to support rescue. But we thought you’d like to know about a specific case of your rescue funds in action.

This weekend, K9 Northwest, a training and rescue facility in Tacoma, is on a marathon mission to rescue dogs from Camp Wolfgang, a rescue operation with 200 dogs (primarily German Shepherds, but other breeds as well) near Dallas, Texas.

Camp Wolfgang was forced to close by budget problems thanks to the struggling economy, and had to empty its facilities on short notice, leaving dozens of dogs at risk of euthanasia.

We’ve gotten word that the good folks at K9 Northwest reached Camp Wolfgang last night, and are on their way back to Tacoma with 27 dogs. We’re delighted to help sponsor this generous and compassionate effort with donations from the Special Rescue Fund at Dogstuff’s Rescue First program.

Thank you again for your support of rescue operations like this one.

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Theres a better way to get there (card from Dogstuff)

There's a better way to get there (card from Dogstuff)

A little-known group of pilots donates their valuable time and skills to help animals find loving homes. Pilots N Paws flies animals from kill shelters around the country to places where willing adopters await. There’s video at the link.

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Some dogs doo more than others (print from Dogstuff)

Some dogs doo more than others (print from Dogstuff)

Amelia Glynn gives us the scoop on San Francisco’s, and other cities’, dog-doo dilemma and potential responses, including a group in Ithaca, New York that thinks it can profitably compost its 50,000 dogs’ waste.

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Nothing to fear (card from Dogstuff)

Nothing to fear (card from Dogstuff)

Columnist Mark Morford talks about BBDS (Big Black Dog Syndrome).

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