Victor Update

Victor was discharged from the hospital this morning, and is back at the Sanctuary recuperating.

We will need to monitor him closely to make sure he is breathing properly and that no other issues arise.

While we were aware when we rescued Victor from a high kill shelter that he had some serious medical issues, it most certainly did not and will not deter us from giving him the second chance he deserves.

For those not familiar, you can read Victor’s complete story at: https://www.pawsgivemepurpose.com/welcome-victor/

For now, we are breathing a small sigh of relief that Victor was well enough to be weaned off oxygen and come back to the Sanctuary.

At only 17 days into the new year our medical fund is almost completely drained. We ask that you please consider making a donation to help us with Victor’s care.

If anyone is interested in sponsoring Victor’s lifetime care in Sanctuary, please reach out to us directly.

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

Venmo: @PAWSGIVEMEPURPOSE-INC

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

Victor Needs Your Help

Late last night, Victor began having difficulty breathing; we rushed him to the emergency room. To say we are frightened would be an understatement.

He has been admitted to the hospital and is currently receiving oxygen.

Blood work and chest X-rays have already been performed, and we will do whatever else is necessary to help determine the best course of treatment for him.

Above all else, we at Paws Give Me Purpose put quality of life first, and Victor most certainly has shown us his desire for life, for love and this second chance. 

Our promise to Victor is to provide a safe and loving environment for the rest of his life.

Asking for money isn’t easy to do, but Victor needs you now more than ever – please help us help Victor!

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

Venmo: @PAWSGIVEMEPURPOSE-INC

In Memory Of Oscar

It is with deepest sadness we inform all of you that little Oscar peacefully crossed to Rainbow Bridge last night in his sleep.

At almost 20 years of age, Oscar was a very special little gentleman who stole the hearts of many; he made friends with humans and dogs alike wherever he would go. 

Oscar had a very special way of snuggling and literally hugging his people, and would lay his head on your shoulder and give the sweetest little kisses. His nickname here at Paws Give Me Purpose Sanctuary was “Goose” or “Goosey” because he would make the most adorable little honking noises when he would get excited. While this sound was actually due to his collapsed trachea, it truly became such a cute part of his personality we came to know. Oscar never let this honk get him down as he excitedly trotted behind his favorite people like the little goose he was. 

He loved playing with his doggie friends and would welcome every new resident with such happiness, wagging his little tail as if to let them know everything is now going to be ok. He would be so excited to have a new friend, he always wanted to play with them right away! 

Oscar was one of the sweetest, most gentle souls we have ever encountered and we will never be able to understand why anyone could have ever tossed him away.

With every loss we face here in Sanctuary, our hearts break a little bit more; so much so that we often wonder if there is anything left to break. Oscar took a huge piece of everyone’s heart with him and has become a big part of ours. 

You will always live on in our hearts Oscar – you were taken too soon. We were blessed to have known and been able to love you with our whole hearts!

We would like to acknowledge Oscar’s generous lifetime sponsor, Elizabeth, for assisting us with his lifetime care and helping give us the ability to provide him with everything he ever needed and then some. On behalf of Oscar, we thank you from the bottom of his little heart and ours. It is supporters like yourself that are the driving force behind what we do. 

Thank you to all of our followers and supporters for caring and for being a support to us during this difficult time. We hope you see the legacy Oscar has left behind and understand why the work we do here is so rewarding and so important.