
Newsletter December 2016 Issue 101
Pets of the Homeless received a call from a homeless woman who lives in a tent in a river bottom about her 5 ½ year old male Pit Bull Terrier, Bullet. Bullet had been attacked by coyotes and one of his
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Pets of the Homeless received a call from a homeless woman who lives in a tent in a river bottom about her 5 ½ year old male Pit Bull Terrier, Bullet. Bullet had been attacked by coyotes and one of his

Pets of the Homeless participated in the annual Nevada Day Parade on Saturday, October 29th. This year marked the 152nd birthday party for Nevada! The first Nevada Day Parade in Carson City took place in 1938 and remains a very

Pets of the Homeless received a call from a homeless woman in Los Angeles, CA about her dog, Pebbles, a 12 year old female Pit Bull Terrier who was having seizures, vomiting, her stomach was rock hard, and she was

“The haunting image of one homeless man and his dog captured the heart of Genevieve Frederick in 2006. Since then, countless animals and people have benefited from her commitment to making a difference.” (See full podcast & newsletter here)

Pets of the Homeless received a call from a participating veterinary hospital about a dog named Sparkle Face who was hit by a car that morning. Sparkle Face, a 2-year old female Australian Shepherd Queensland Blue Heeler mix, lives with her homeless guardian

Teresa Lenore (Caudle) Sanders was very impressed with Pets of the Homeless’ work. Teresa instructed her brother, by way of her Trust to distribute a generous gift to Pets of the Homeless. (Read the full story here)

Pets of the Homeless received a call from a homeless woman who stays on a porch in Washington, DC with her 3 year old female American Bulldog, Egypt. She was concerned because Egypt had no use of her back legs for a few

A homeless man called Pets of the Homeless about his dog Debra who wasn’t feeling well. She was lethargic, vomiting, and her nose was dry and cold. Pets of the Homeless assisted with an examination, x-ray, snap test, injection, fluids

Elite Daily Features Feeding Pets of the Homeless Genevieve and Renee see no end to the work they’re doing, and that only serves as motivation to continue. As Renee said when we spoke with her, “Homelessness is never going away;

A veteran who lives in a shelter, in Largo, Florida called regarding his 7 month old puppy “Junior” who he thought had a broken front leg. He said Junior was playing and might have stepped in a hole, and was not putting weight on


Pets of the Homeless received a call from a homeless woman who lives in a tent in a river bottom about her 5 ½ year old male Pit Bull Terrier, Bullet. Bullet had been attacked by coyotes and one of his

Pets of the Homeless participated in the annual Nevada Day Parade on Saturday, October 29th. This year marked the 152nd birthday party for Nevada! The first Nevada Day Parade in Carson City took place in 1938 and remains a very

Pets of the Homeless received a call from a homeless woman in Los Angeles, CA about her dog, Pebbles, a 12 year old female Pit Bull Terrier who was having seizures, vomiting, her stomach was rock hard, and she was

“The haunting image of one homeless man and his dog captured the heart of Genevieve Frederick in 2006. Since then, countless animals and people have benefited from her commitment to making a difference.” (See full podcast & newsletter here)

Pets of the Homeless received a call from a participating veterinary hospital about a dog named Sparkle Face who was hit by a car that morning. Sparkle Face, a 2-year old female Australian Shepherd Queensland Blue Heeler mix, lives with her homeless guardian

Teresa Lenore (Caudle) Sanders was very impressed with Pets of the Homeless’ work. Teresa instructed her brother, by way of her Trust to distribute a generous gift to Pets of the Homeless. (Read the full story here)

Pets of the Homeless received a call from a homeless woman who stays on a porch in Washington, DC with her 3 year old female American Bulldog, Egypt. She was concerned because Egypt had no use of her back legs for a few

A homeless man called Pets of the Homeless about his dog Debra who wasn’t feeling well. She was lethargic, vomiting, and her nose was dry and cold. Pets of the Homeless assisted with an examination, x-ray, snap test, injection, fluids

Elite Daily Features Feeding Pets of the Homeless Genevieve and Renee see no end to the work they’re doing, and that only serves as motivation to continue. As Renee said when we spoke with her, “Homelessness is never going away;

A veteran who lives in a shelter, in Largo, Florida called regarding his 7 month old puppy “Junior” who he thought had a broken front leg. He said Junior was playing and might have stepped in a hole, and was not putting weight on

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