The Lives We Cherish

Senior dogs with special needs like Mr. Peabody are often abandoned by humans who promised to love them forever; because of YOU, Mr. Peabody is alive today and will be loved and cared for the rest of his life.

Paws Give Me Purpose takes in a never-ending stream of sad, hopeful, and fearful faces that look to us to make it all better.

Mr. Peabody and all of our Sanctuary residents need people with extra-big hearts to help us give them their second chance at life and becoming a Guardian Angel to our Sanctuary helps make it possible for us to provide them all with what they need and deserve. 

Here at Paws Give Me Purpose Sanctuary, our mission is to provide a bridge of care that supports senior, hospice and special needs dogs so they can live their lives to the fullest.

A major part of what we do is provide ongoing medical support and treatment for the dogs in our care. We work closely with our Veterinary team to maintain a good quality of life for our Sanctuary residents for as long as they are with us. 

Our days are filled with back-breaking hard work, painfully dry and cracked hands, moments of happiness, sadness and every other emotion in between. In truth, this is emotionally painful work.

Without our wonderful supporters, none of this life-saving work would be possible. Without your continued support, we are unable to continue our mission. YOU are all a major part of the work we do, and are the driving force behind us!

Please consider becoming a Guardian Angel to our Sanctuary. As a Sanctuary Guardian Angel, your donation will help provide annual care to all of our Sanctuary residents.

Those who make this yearly donation will be recognized on our website and on social media. If you prefer, your name can be listed as anonymous. Anyone who visits us online will be reminded of your generosity. 

As a Guardian Angel you will help make a difference in the lives of the dogs we cherish.

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