Medical Update

The fabulous Dr. Joyce and Casey from HousePaws Mobile Veterinary Service came out to Paws Give Me Purpose Sanctuary today to provide much needed care to some of our senior residents.

A couple of routine Veterinary check ups, some vaccinations, and life saving medication updates took place here today.

Waldo had a re-check of his surgical sites, and is thrilled to become cone free! Charlie Freckles received his monthly allergy shot and had a nail trim – he was not thrilled. Teddy had an adjustment made to his heart medication, and Cocoa had her first complete medical exam, and received all her necessary vaccinations. She was a bit snappy, but under control of her handler she sort of cooperated.

Our biggest concern was Mr. Hobbes; he has not been feeling well and has had on and off upset stomach issues. We have been very concerned because he does have some kidney issues and although he was seen by the Vet for his annual exam in May, we thought it was best to have him re-examined and discuss his tummy troubles.

At 21 years of age, Hobbes has been doing really well. Unfortunately, he has recently begun to struggle with some health issues. Regardless of whether you are a human or a dog, getting old is not easy. Sadly today on top of everything else Mr. Hobbes is now dealing with a grade 2 heart murmur and some serious gastrointestinal issues.

Medications have been prescribed along with a probiotic, special diet and a weekly B12 shot that will be given here at the Sanctuary.

For all of you who know us well by now, you know how very much we hate asking for money. In fact, we have refrained from posting a large fundraiser for a long time – but it may be something we have to do. We are truly scraping the bottom of our bank account.

As a Sanctuary, our expenses greatly outweigh the donations we receive, and the nature of the work we do most definitely complicates things more and emergencies do arise.

We know how many are struggling, but we also know that we need to pay today’s Vet bill and rebuild our very depleted medical fund. Give us the ability to continue our work so all these precious unwanted souls can live their best lives unconditionally as well as the continued ability to help others in need.

We ask that you please dig deep down in your hearts and ask yourself, where would these dogs be without Paws Give Me Purpose, and those that are able their wallets – no amount is too small.

Venmo: @PAWSGIVEMEPURPOSE-INC

PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/pawsgivemepurposeinc

By Mail:
Paws Give Me Purpose Inc.
2 Jade Lane
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

Directly toward our Vet bills:
House Paws Mobile Veterinary Service
(856) 234-5230

Or use the donate button at the bottom of this page.

If anyone is interested in sponsoring any of our Sanctuary residents’ lifetime care, please reach out to us directly.

Very Grateful

Tito is just popping in today to say hello and thank you to all our wonderful followers and supporters.

Since his arrival at Paws Give Me Purpose, Tito has been making slow but steady progress with just learning how to be a dog.

Sadly senior dogs with special needs like Tito are often dumped by those who promised to love them forever on the street and in shelters.

All of our Sanctuary residents need people like all of you with extra-big hearts to help give them their second chance at life – Tito is very grateful.

We thank you all for giving us the ability to do what we do. Your donations have saved Tito’s life and so many others!

Worthy Of Being Loved

Since his arrival to Paws Give Me Purpose Inc. Sanctuary, this little boy has so much energy he is literally non stop all day long.

His zest for life is something that is difficult to describe in writing, but he is truly a happy peppy little boy who has stolen the hearts of many!

Teddy is now safe, spoiled, and loved – as he should be! Just watching him sleep brings us to tears; he smiles in his sleep.

For those not familiar with Teddy’s story, please head over to: https://www.pawsgivemepurpose.com/welcome-teddy/

Although Teddy suffers from some serious medical issues, he is a happy, go-lucky boy showing no symptoms. You’d never even know he isn’t 100% healthy either as nothing seems to bother him.

He enjoys our homemade, meals/treats and takes his medications and supplements like a champ. He is very playful, extremely loving, sweet, and really enjoys attention.

It is extremely difficult for us to wrap our heads around the fact that those he devoted his entire life to loving decided he was no longer worthy of being loved.

Our promise to Teddy and every beautiful soul that walks through our doors is to give them their best lives daily with unconditional love for the rest of their lives.