Sand Hill Beagles Rescue

For the love of the hounds

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SandHill Beagles Rescue opened in the fall of 2006. The purpose of the rescue is to help save any of the loving little hounds that have fallen on hard times. Many of the rescue dogs are owner surrender to the rescue because they will not hunt or, they are just too old to keep any longer. 

 

 The rescue is a Federal 501-(c)(3) non-profit and state certified non-profit volunteer organization.

 


                                                                                        OUR MISSION

The Mission of SandHill Beagles rescue is to improve the conditions and health of animals by rescuing animals that are owner surrendered or stray animals that have been captured by animanal control. Helping to promote humane treatment and responsible pet ownership while showing total compassion for all animals.

 

SandHill Beagles will help with and in some cases provide veterinary care to animals that are injured or that have been neglected.                            

  


"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours faithful and true to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion."

                                                                               Author Unknown

 

  

The pup left behind

 

On June 12, 2009 I was headed out to work when I spotted a puppy under my vehicle. I went to pick him up he never made a sound but his little tail was wagging with joy.

I took him inside to get some water. The temperature that day with heat index was 94. I soon realized that this puppy was placed here by someone. He was cripple and couldn’t walk or stand. This is when he got the name Christian.

I took him to the Vet on Saturday morning. The Vet said one of the legs appear to have been broken 4 times. The plan was to take him back on Monday for exrays.

I Knew he was going to need a specialist. I made phone calls and sent out emails. I was told about a specialist in Cary, N.C. at PetSound Animal Hospital a Dr. Monce.  I contacted them and took Christian in on Monday morning. Dr. Monce did exrays. What I am about to tell you is heart breaking. Christian had 4 broken legs with 14 fractures. He will have to undergo surgery. Some of the fractures will have to be broken and reset. The first surgery will be Tuesday June 16 on the right back leg and on Thursday surgery on the left front and back leg. Well the right front we don’t know how that will be. It might have to be amputated. Lets put out a lot of prays for this little one.

I am attaching also pictures of Christian. He is a Terrier and so sweet to have endured all the pain he has in the 10 -12 weeks of his life.

This is what a person did and couldn’t even bring him up to the house just left him in the heat on rocks. Please lets get Christian able to walk so we can show him off in the town where we live.  I hope Christians story will travel far so please pass it on to others.

 


                                  
        Working with PETSMART to save lives.
 
For more information please contact Ann Robinson
 
                             phone (252-266-8895)
 
                                  or via e-mail at
 
                     sandhillbeagles@gmail.com
 

                           Please help!
 
The average rabies shot cost $20.00. To completely vet a rescue dog cost SandHillBeagles $250.00.
 
Any donation amout is appreciated and can be used as a tax deduction.
 
                                          
 
                                                 OR
 
                               Albemarle Animal Hospital
                               1211 Albemarle Ave
                                Tarboto, N.C. 27886
                                252-823-1177
 
            Specify that your donation is for                     
                       SandHillBeagles Rescue.
 

                        
Our Pets that are available for adoption can be found
at                            
                             
                                
See our Happy Tails for dogs that have found a new home. 
                                 
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