Simple Joy

Paws Give Me Purpose Inc. does not rescue for politics, fortune, or fame. We give the abused, neglected and the most unwanted souls a life; a chance to be loved, cherished and to learn that not all humans are unkind.

Helping dogs who no one else stepped up for during their time of need – the lives of those who otherwise would not have been and watching them blossom and enjoy life here in Sanctuary is one of the most rewarding parts of canine rescue to us.

What distinguishes Paws Give Me Purpose Inc. from other rescues is our philosophy that the Sanctuary residents come first. We act on behalf of the animals, and the staff and volunteers here all work under the notion that all animals in our Sanctuary, human and non-human, are of equal importance.

One of the most important missions here at Paws Give Me Purpose, beyond caring for the animals that call our Sanctuary home, is educating the public. The ultimate goal is to change the way that humans think of, and treat, dogs with special needs. 

For Blossom, Paws Give Me Purpose Sanctuary is home. She hoped for life, for love, and someone to make everything alright, and with you by our side we made that happen. The simple joy on her face when she holds that new toy make every moment matter even more than we thought possible. Blossom is happy and that is everything to us. 

For no matter how long Blossom is with us, she now has that chance to live out her life to the fullest. Our promise to Blossom and all our Sanctuary residents is to give them their best lives daily with unconditional love for the rest of their lives.

This is what we do here at Paws Give Me Purpose.

In Memory Of Calvin

Sometimes there may be one loss that hits you harder than all the rest, and finding the right words when it comes to sharing that loss is even more difficult. 

If you have yet to notice, there have been no website or social media posts at all this week. Our staff, volunteers and all our residents have been in mourning. 

It is with the deepest sadness that we inform you all that Monday morning our oldest Sanctuary resident, Calvin, gained his Angel wings. It has left a huge gaping hole in our hearts – we are still wondering how we will move on without him. 

As tiny as Calvin was in size, his personality was larger than life. He was small, but mighty and was loved and respected by every dog and human he encountered. When Calvin wanted something, everyone got out of his way; if he decided he wanted 3 bowls of food, the entire cup of ice cream, or a particular dog bed, no one would mess with him – even his own bonded brother would step aside.

Calvin lived 23 years and 53 days. He was born on March 10, 1999 and left this world knowing more love and kindness than he had ever known on May 2, 2022. And although many will read this and say that it was a great long life for a dog, for Calvin it really wasn’t. Calvin and his brother Hobbes only arrived at our Sanctuary a little over 2 years ago after having lived lives in criminal neglect and deprivation in a hoarding situation with over 200 other animals. Calvin only began to live and know love once he arrived at Paws Give Me Purpose Sanctuary. We can only hope Calvin’s short time here with us was enough to erase all the suffering and bad memories he endured. 

Calvin’s nickname here at the Sanctuary was “Puppet”, a term of endearment that came about due to his missing jaw and tongue always hanging out. While we found this adorable, this was just one of many major medical issues Calvin had; but Calvin never let it hold him back from living his life to the fullest. He wore many hats here at the Sanctuary and sadly his loss has left a huge void most especially in our Founder/CEO/Sanctuary Mom’s life. He was her protector, sidekick, and her supervisor – he literally had to be right there with her whatever she was working on or doing and sat there watching intently as if to supervise and make sure she did it correctly. He supervised every Featured Dog Friday article from beginning to end, and would stand and supervise every meal preparation. 

He was very vocal when he didn’t like something, and heaven forbid she didn’t take him with her wherever she went even if it was just to the next room. No one else could even sit in her lap without his permission. What’s most interesting now with him gone is no one has dared to even get in her lap – it’s almost as if he’s still sitting there. He commanded respect and he is certainly still very respected by all. 

Calvin enjoyed both indoor and outdoor sunbathing and he was also a real ladies man and would follow the female dogs around the senior center looking for their affection – you just had to laugh at those moments when the females would turn around and snit at him to go away and stop sniffing them. He was just that confident, and he never let it bother him; we had our own little Hugh Hefner. 

Nothing will ever be the same here at Paws Give Me Purpose without him as each dog that comes through our door brings us something special. He truly had a wonderful effect on both people and other dogs alike. He lit up every room here with his mere presence and brought smiles to every face that entered our Sanctuary. We could literally write forever about Calvin because there are simply so many great memories to share, but we are honestly still finding it very difficult to choose those right words and do not feel that anything we could ever write would do his precious soul justice.

There is a huge cloud of sadness over our Sanctuary as all the dogs here are also mourning his loss, most of all, his brother Hobbes. Bonded brothers for over 22 years, it’s not an easy loss for him. We are very concerned and focused on making sure Hobbes, who is both blind and deaf can still smell his brother’s presence around him. 

Sometimes you never know the true value of a moment until it has become a memory… Calvin, we were blessed to have known and been able to love you with our whole hearts! You will always live on in our hearts and at Paws Give Me Purpose Sanctuary forever.

We know that each and every one of you share this loss with us and we thank you for being a support to us during this time.

Brownie’s Arrival

Beautiful little Brownie was finally well enough to travel up north and arrived at Paws Give Me Purpose Sanctuary on Tuesday evening.

For those not familiar with Brownie’s story, please head over to: https://www.pawsgivemepurpose.com/urgent-assistance/

Big thank you to SWATT Rescue for moving quickly and putting together the transport professionally. We are forever grateful to Elaine Brown and Erica Plowman.

Also a big thank you to the SWATT Flight Angel Joyce Hubbard Brau for escorting Brownie all the way from Houston Texas to Philadelphia – we are so grateful for what you did for this precious girl.

We would also like to thank our wonderful volunteer Rosana Braude for completing the last leg of the transport and picking Brownie up at the Philadelphia airport and driving her to our Sanctuary in Southern New Jersey.

Last, but certainly not least, thank you to our fabulous PGMP mother/daughter Texas team, Kathy and Megan Clark, for moving quickly in bringing Brownie to safety, for loving, caring for, taking her to her Veterinary appointments, and SO much more. We honestly do not know what we would have done without you!

Little Brownie and all of our Sanctuary residents need people with extra-big hearts to help us give them their second chance at life and thanks to all of you, Brownie is alive today and will be loved and cared for the rest of her life.

Brownie is now in search of her very own lifetime sponsor; could you be the one to make her wish come true?

When you become a sponsor, you will make wishes come true for Brownie and all our Sanctuary dogs. Please consider becoming Brownie’s lifetime sponsor!