On Saturday, December 17th there will be a bowling fund raiser for Make a Difference Animal Rescue. Cost is $20.00 per person in advance and $25.00 at the door, this includes: 2 games of bowling, shoe rental, pop, pizza Check in time will begin at 6 pm and bowling starts between 7pm and 7:30pm. The event will be held [&hellip...
When: Sunday, November 13th from 10 am – 4 pm Where: Salon Oggi, 13 S. Main Street, Clawson, MI (248-298-3839) What: $15 haircuts with 100% going directly to the rescue samples of our favorite hair products coupons for services at Salon Oggi snacks and refreshments Make a Difference Rescue is a Metro Detroit-based, non-profit, foster-based [&hellip...
Nan was put on death row with 18 other dogs, all but her were rescued! This cute little 1-year-old Catahoula mix is pregnant. Make a Difference has pulled her from the gas chamber because we couldn’t let that happen to her and her puppies, but we desparately need a foster home to put her where [&hellip...
As part of our effort to help our sister rescues around the country, below is the story of an animal desperately in need of donations for medical treatment. Right now, the shelter is not providing treatment due to the cost. _______________________________________________ Hello! I found this poor guy Sunday =/ He was obviously someones dog, seeing [&hellip...
Maybe these statistics will answer the question; are you aware that… 6 to 8 million lost and unwanted animals enter animal shelters nationwide annually? 3 to 4 million animals are euthanized in shelters every year, well over 250,000 per month? the leading cause of death of healthy dogs and cats is euthanasia? only 1 in 3 [&hellip...
By Justin McClelland, December 6, 2009 LEBANON — Amy Neal and Ruth Bertagna are adamant that old dogs can learn new tricks. As two volunteers at the Humane Association of Warren County in Lebanon, both insist that older pets can provide a lot of value and love to families looking to add a four-legged member [&hellip...
by The Post Chronicle When financial difficulties hit the home, the first to go homeless are not the human family, but their pets. Pets go homeless when recession woes hurt their families, and everyone suffers simply because of the fear of going hungry or being unable to pay the human’s grocery bill, much less food for [&hellip...