Donate to Little Jack’s Heartworm Fund
Meet Little Jack. You wouldn’t know this cute fella has heartworms by looking at him. He is as sweet as they come and deserves to be treated for this deadly disease.
If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to Little Jack’s Heartworm Fund, please mail a check to: ANLOL P.O.Box 221 Brownsboro, AL 35741 . Little Jack and the volunteers at A New Leash on Life will really appreciate it!
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Homeless Callie
After 8 years of living with her family, Callie is homeless. While her family could not help their circumstances, Callie did not deserve to be given up. She is a wonderful girl with a big heart, and loves everybody. She is a playmate for other dogs in her foster home, and she is a great companion in the house. Callie looks like a shepherd or husky mix, and weighs about 95 lbs. She loves leash walks, rides well in a car, and is an all-around great dog. Callie is spayed, vaccinated, and on heartworm prevention.
Would you like to meet Callie? If so, email pets@anewleash.org or come to the Jones Valley Petsmart in Huntsville on a Saturday from 12 to 6, and you will see for yourself what a love she is!
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (1)The Chef’s Table and Ingenium Wines…A Successful Fundraiser !
On Sunday, September 21st, The Chef’s Table Restaurant and Ingenium Wines paired up with A New Leash on Life for a very successful, fundraising evening. Over 250 guests attended the wine and food pairing, tasting five wonderful German wines and a fine assortment of eclectic foods prepared by the Chef’s Table. The event raised over $8000 for homeless animals brought into the New Leash foster program, most in need of surgeries and treatments for various problems. A New Leash on Life takes in many homeless, abused, and unwanted cats and dogs, places them in approved foster homes, and gets each of them the veterinary treatments, medicines, and/or surgeries they need to have a happy, pain-free life.
Thanks to all who came out to support the animals. We cannot do this work without your help!
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Foster Home Found for Mom Who Gave Birth in a Mercedes
This sweet and friendly mom wanted a safe place for her kittens, so she climbed into a parked Mercedes to give birth. Homeless, unspayed/un-neutered animals often find themselves in precarious situations like this, and they do their best to find safety for their offspring. This mom found a pretty good spot! Nice leather interior, very clean (it is for sale on a lot), and safe from the heavy traffic flowing right by the car lot.
So, after searching for a SAFER place for her to go, we found one. She is safe in a New Leash foster home where all her needs are met. She sure had some cute kittens! When they are old enough to be spayed and neutered (around 10 weeks), they will be adoptable. Each kitten will come spayed/neutered, MICROCHIPPED, fully vaccinated, dewormed, and tested for Feline Leukemia and FIV.
If you are interested in fostering cats or dogs, please fill out the foster home application on our website and email it to pets@anewleash.org. All vet bills are paid by ANLOL. Foster homes provide food, water, shelter, transport, and LOTS OF LOVE. Fostering is alot of work, but it’s very rewarding.
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Website/Email Problems Resolved
Our website and email were down for several days, August 8 - 16, and we are very sorry for the inconvenience. If you emailed or tried to access our website during that time, we do not have a record of it. Please resend any correspondence you wish for us to see. Thanks! Debbie
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