Penny Jones Animal Hospice Help
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I urgently need funds to support ongoing vet's bills, following an increase in the number of abandonedand injured animals, which are often, just left on my doorstep.
The Penny Jones Animal Hospice is a sanctuary for animals to be cared for and to recuperate. I re-home animals wherever possible, but unfortunately, not all of them can be re-homed and need on-going medical treatment. With over 60 animals, it is run by myself, Elizabeth, with the hospice being named after Penny Jones whose dogs i took in when she was terminally ill. I devote my time to helping and saving animals around the clock. As the hospice relies purely on donations to cover all bills, and following an increase in number of severely injured animals, I needs more funds to help to continue the hard work and to keep it going.
£5000 would help me cover vet bills, food and bedding for a few months, whilst I can focus on what I do best, ensuring that animals are treated humanely and quickly.
Any donation would be so greatly appreciated and I will post updates regularly on our current residents.
This little pup was left in a cardboard box with this message.
Do Not Crush!! Found wondering pup - looks 2 have a bad eye. Fetched hear, didn't know where 2 go with it.
The little male pup was left with his stuffed rabbit, and with a very poorly eye. We called him Jerry and unfortunately, his eye could not be saved. However I was able to get him treated quickly, build his confidence and now he is safe. At some point, Jerry could be rehomed, but only with the right family.
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Nadia was 6 months old when a tractor ran over her. She was flung into a barn and left in pain, to mend without any medical help. When her legs "mended" she was put into a pound. I heard about her injuries and with the help of a local vet, she's had operations to fix the worst of her injuries. She is now free of pain and can run along the beach.
The last story I will share, and there are hundreds more, all telling similar stories, is that of Sailor, the Shetland pony. I was tipped off about Sailor and had heard his bridle was so tight that it had embedded into his neck. His skin grew around it and a maggot infestation ensued. I have never seen anything like it and I rescued him and had him treated. The photos show Sailor, before and after, treatment.
Thank you for reading and please donate if you can. Thank you for your support.
Elizabeth x
The Penny Jones Animal Hospice is a sanctuary for animals to be cared for and to recuperate. I re-home animals wherever possible, but unfortunately, not all of them can be re-homed and need on-going medical treatment. With over 60 animals, it is run by myself, Elizabeth, with the hospice being named after Penny Jones whose dogs i took in when she was terminally ill. I devote my time to helping and saving animals around the clock. As the hospice relies purely on donations to cover all bills, and following an increase in number of severely injured animals, I needs more funds to help to continue the hard work and to keep it going.
£5000 would help me cover vet bills, food and bedding for a few months, whilst I can focus on what I do best, ensuring that animals are treated humanely and quickly.
Any donation would be so greatly appreciated and I will post updates regularly on our current residents.
This little pup was left in a cardboard box with this message.
Do Not Crush!! Found wondering pup - looks 2 have a bad eye. Fetched hear, didn't know where 2 go with it.
The little male pup was left with his stuffed rabbit, and with a very poorly eye. We called him Jerry and unfortunately, his eye could not be saved. However I was able to get him treated quickly, build his confidence and now he is safe. At some point, Jerry could be rehomed, but only with the right family.
-
Nadia was 6 months old when a tractor ran over her. She was flung into a barn and left in pain, to mend without any medical help. When her legs "mended" she was put into a pound. I heard about her injuries and with the help of a local vet, she's had operations to fix the worst of her injuries. She is now free of pain and can run along the beach.
The last story I will share, and there are hundreds more, all telling similar stories, is that of Sailor, the Shetland pony. I was tipped off about Sailor and had heard his bridle was so tight that it had embedded into his neck. His skin grew around it and a maggot infestation ensued. I have never seen anything like it and I rescued him and had him treated. The photos show Sailor, before and after, treatment.
Thank you for reading and please donate if you can. Thank you for your support.
Elizabeth x
Organiser
Elizabeth Bell
Organiser