Ruby Girl
Sunday, 23 August 2009 11:56
Circle L Ranch
 I am a 4 year old female German Rottweiler, spayed and up to date on my shots. But, I need surgery. On both hips. Like many big dogs, I was born with several problems that require surgical correction and I'm very young. I would love the chance to live a full life.
Please consider making an emergency donation and help us provide the surgery that this beautiful animal requires. The total cost of the surgery (at a discounted rate) is $2,900. Any amount will help. You can make a difference.
Last Updated on Friday, 23 October 2009 22:07
Trooper
Sunday, 23 August 2009 11:56
Circle L Ranch
 This sweet little pug mix was rescued from the euthanasia list. In addition to some other health issues, he came to us with severe ear infections in both ears and a fungus in one of them. It is one of the worst cases the vet has ever seen. His ears are now hyperplastic (which in layman's terms is "VERY BAD", caused by chronic ear infections and inflammation.
The inflammation has now resulted in fibrosis and scarring which narrowed the opening of his right ear canal but closed it off in his left ear. This hyperplasia will never soften or go away.
Trooper needs surgery to open his ear canals. Can you help by making even a small donation towards his healthcare?
Last Updated on Friday, 23 October 2009 22:06
Mocha
Sunday, 23 August 2009 11:52
Circle L Ranch

Mocha's Story
Mocha was rescued from the
Maricopa County Animal Control Center. Mocha is a 5 month old German
Shephard mix with no back ground information, not even a name.
She
had been on the euthanasia list because she had a cold and her left
front leg had been previously fractured which caused her to limp. When she arrived at her new
foster home, she sat in the living room and literally did not move;
didn't eat, didn't interact with the other dogs. There was no response from her. We became seriously concerned about her wellbeing and took her to a vet for bloodwork. She would hide when her name was called, or when we would walk
towards her. About a week into the foster, Mocha started to come
around a bit.
When the foster family found a favorite pair of dress shoes chewed up, we knew the "puppy" in her was coming out. Now, Mocha runs around the
house and plays with her favorite furry friends like a normal puppy.
She is still a bit shy sometimes, but she has broken out of her shell! Please help us raise money for the surgery for her left front leg. She needs to have the surgery in order to be able to live without pain and function like any dog deserves to function. Donating through this website is simple, fast and totally secure. It is
also the most efficient way to support my fundraising efforts.
Many thanks for your support -- and don't forget to forward this to anyone who you think might want to donate too!
Last Updated on Thursday, 24 September 2009 15:43
Dogs In Need
Sunday, 23 August 2009 11:50
Circle L Ranch
 With the recent economic crisis, the numbers are growing even faster. It is more important than ever to contribute so that we can
save these beautiful animals. These animals, accustomed to familiar people and a comfortable home,
are terrified as they sit trembling at the backs of tiny kennels. You
have only to walk the aisles of Animal Control to see the fear in their
eyes. Many of these animals are older and sit for days while potential
adopters pass them by. In days, their time is up and they die a cold
and lonely death with so many others. These animals are "unwanted". Circle L Ranch is committed to saving these unwanted or abandoned
dogs and cats - pulling them from the "E-List". We provide these pets
with a foster home, veterinary services, grooming and lots of love
until we can locate a family who will love and cherish them for life.
You can make a difference. By providing a foster home for an unwanted senior dog or cat, funds
to care for young pup or kitten, or offering a donation so that we
can provide these things for them, you can help. Please help us save these animals. We cannot do this alone.
Last Updated on Sunday, 06 September 2009 08:08
Cat Care
Sunday, 23 August 2009 11:46
Circle L Ranch
 Maricopa County has one of the highest euthanasia rates per capital in the country. Nearly
500,000 Stray and Feral Cats Live in the Phoenix Valley. They are in
need of medical attention, care and spay/neuter services. Over 30,000 dogs and cats are euthanized annually.
Help us start a cattery!
With the recent economic crisis, the numbers are growing even
faster. It is more important than ever to contribute so that we can
save these beautiful animals. These animals, accustomed to familiar people and a comfortable home,
are terrified as they sit trembling at the backs of tiny kennels. You
have only to walk the aisles of Animal Control to see the fear in their
eyes. Many of these animals are older and sit for days while potential
adopters pass them by. In days, their time is up and they die a cold
and lonely death with so many others. These animals are "unwanted". Circle L Ranch is committed to saving these unwanted or abandoned
cats by pulling them from the "E-List" and offering spay/neuter
services when the funds are available. We provide these pets with a
foster home, veterinary services, grooming and lots of love until we
can locate a family who will love and cherish them for life. You can make a difference.
Last Updated on Sunday, 06 September 2009 08:09
Save AZ Horses
Sunday, 23 August 2009 11:39
Circle L Ranch
 Tens of thousands of live horses are transported across the border to Mexico and Canada for slaughter. These animals are sold at auction houses in the US, then shipped for slaughter
in Canada and the US, where it is legal to do so. After these horses
are killed, their flesh is shipped to Europe and Asia for human
consumption. Their owners are often unaware of the pain, fear, and suffering their horses endure before being slaughtered. Our organization enters these auctions, outbids slaughterhouse buyers, and gives these animals a chance for life. Circle L Ranch is committed to saving these animals by providing
them a home, veterinary services, grooming and lots of love for the
rest of their lives. You can make a difference.
By sponsoring an unwanted horse or farm animal, offering a donation,
or providing feed and care supplies, you can be a part of these
animal's lives.
Last Updated on Sunday, 06 September 2009 08:09
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