
Sound Pet Animal Rescue and Referral (SPARR) was founded in January of 2006 to help the injured, ill and unfortunate animals that find their way into the shelter system. Most shelters are unable to put these animals on the floor for adoption to the general public, and we work closely with the shelters so that we are notified when an injured dog is admitted or when a dog is running out of time. These dogs are now given a chance to get the medical care they once were denied due to the shelter’s limited funds. One such dog is John Joseph, a Chihuahua who we rescued with a broken leg. After his leg amputation, neuter surgery, and check over by his veterinarian, he was placed with a wonderful foster family, and is looking for a loving home. Each foster home is allowed to pick their own foster dog, which allows each dog to be welcomed into a home that’s equipped to take care of them. We support a foster’s decision to take in an injured dog that needs a leg amputation or to help a little mixed breed dog that has been sitting in a run for a few days. Our only limitation is funding as we are supported solely by the community.

Ripley Needs a Loving Home
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