Brown Puppy Needing HomeBlack Puppy Needing HomeOn June 13, 2007, two stray puppies landed on El’s driveway. With their affectionate eyes, they begged for her help. After contemplating what to do, El decided to take them in, get them cleaned up, bring them back to health, and find them a home.

On June 15, 2007, El took the two puppies to the veterinarian and had them dewormed, treated for mange, and properly nourished. The veterinarian was kind enough to watch over them for the weekend free of charge to ensure their health stabilizes and to prevent the spread of mange to El’s other pets. The bill, however, amounted to $335.13.

On Monday, June 18, 2007, El picked up the puppies to find them with substantially more weight and more fur and much more energy! They were ready to go home. Since then, El has been feeding them with food and antibiotics. Just look at them now (June 29, 2007).Browny Needs HomeBlacky Needs Home

These puppies lucky day came on July 7, 2007, when a great family adopted them. The puppies are now playing with several cats and dogs and a great bunch of kids.Thanks to the Saipan Tribune for publishing an article on them.

Now that they have found a home, all that needs to be done is to pay for the veterinary care. Without the care they received, they would not be where they are today. Helping with the bill will ensure that El can save many more homeless puppies. You contribute to the veterinary bill in one of two ways, by either donating funds or by purchasing El’s crocheted items. 100% of all donated funds (less transaction fees) will go towards their bill. Donations can either be made using Paypal or Google Checkout. If you have no preference, use Google Checkout so that your entire donation is received (they do not deduct any fees). To make a donation, you will need to go to my other blog at http://tantalizingstitches.com/blog/information-on-help-the-puppies-campaign/
In addition, at least 15% of all sales of crocheted items at El’s etsy store will go towards the puppies’ veterinarian bill. And, if you live in Saipan, you can save on shipping by arranging to pick up your items. Just contact El about it.

El has been on Saipan for almost two years. Since then, she has rescued 1 dog, 16 puppies, and 1 kitten. Your contribution to her campaign will allow her to save many more animals on Saipan.

Thank you for your support and don’t forget to check the updates.