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WDR Needs Foster Homes!

Kind People! The shelters are OVERFLOWING with animals who are being killed because of space. This includes purebred dogs, litters of moms with puppies, mutts.... seniors... no breed, age or gender is safe.

We are doing our part in rescuing dogs.... our foster homes are FULL! We REALLY need your support! If you can foster a dog please email asap! We can provide a crate, food, toys... whatever it takes to make this a successful experience for you and the dog.

You WILL be saving a life...........

Linda
linda@wonderdogrescue.org


El Rio's Halloween Event!

Wonder Dog wants to thank everyone for coming out to El Rio last friday to show support for the doggies! It was such a success that El Rio asked us if we wanted to make it a yearly event!

Follow this link to see pictures from the Doggie costume contest!
http://haiatemartinek.com/wonderdogs/


Fun At The Park!!

Today we took a few of the foster dogs to the park it was a ton of fun!! We took some video, featuring Mignon(The Affinpincher), Francois(The mini-labradoodle), Gryffin(the border collie/sheltie mix), Jelly (the terrier mix), Alfie (the bearded collie mix), and Action Jackson (the scottie mix). Here it is!


High Tail Hotel has Gone GREEN!

Great News! High Tail Hotel has become an officially recognized Green business with The City and County of San Francisco.
Please join Wonder Dog Rescue and a few of our available dogs at High Tail, for a celebratory GREEN party.
They will be serving refreshments, food and dog treats from local, organic vendors.
Please bring yourself, a friend and your favorite GREEN tip. (Green Thumb?) =:o)

Host: High Tail Hotel
Location: High Tail Hotel
2275 Revere Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94124 US
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When: Thursday, August 6, 6:00PM to 9:00PM Add to my iCal Calendar
Phone: 415-913-7101


Juno's Puppies!!

Wonder Dog rescued Juno from an overcrowded shelter in the central valley. When she came to us she was a little shy but super sweet and just a tiny bit overweight. When we received her she was battling a pretty bad case of kennel cough, we tried to get her spayed but the vet won't fix dogs that are coughing, so we had to sit on it. About the same week that the vet turned her down I noticed that her belly was increasingly getting larger and larger and asked Linda if maybe she thought that Juno was Pregnant.


Up date on "wonderdog's newest baby" now Lakshmi!

About a month ago Wonderdog got a call from the Los Banos shelter asking us to take on a 5-6 week old puppy. When we got her it appeared that we indeed had a 3 week old pup! I (happily) volunteered to foster the little lump.

When we first got her she looked like a mix between a panda cub and a guinea pig. She would happily lap up her puppy "gruel" from a bowl. The first day we weighed her in at about 2.5 pounds she has since steadily grown about 1 pound a week. A few days after we got her (and were waking up at 3AM to feed her) my boyfriend decided that he could not ever live with out her, and thus she became our failed foster.


 
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