Remembering Peanut

As much as we hate sharing heartbreaking news, our very own Mr. Peanut has gained his angel wings. He left this earth on his own terms, peacefully, in his sleep, knowing kindness, compassion, love and dignity. 

Peanut’s passing was not unexpected, but the timing was random – it must have just been time. He stole the hearts of many the moment he entered our Sanctuary doors with his vibrant personality and zest for life. Sadly his body was tired and could no longer keep up with his will to live. 

We are completely shattered, and know you all share this devastating loss with us.

Peanut arrived at our Sanctuary back in July of 2023 from a shelter in South Carolina. His story is sadly all too familiar, but nonetheless heartbreaking. A blind and deaf senior Chihuahua with a laundry list of medical issues, including being heartworm positive, found wandering the streets only to end up sitting alone and forgotten behind shelter walls wondering why his family never came looking for him. His life was in jeopardy and we simply could not say no to the urgent plea – his life mattered! 

When Peanut first arrived, he was a bit fearful of handling, but who could blame him? His trust had already been broken and because he was abandoned, he simply was not open to being loved right away. He pretty much kept to himself only allowing other dogs to love him; but eventually, Sanctuary mom won him over and she was his go to person. 

Peanut enjoyed the finer things in life like home cooked meals and warm bubble baths. He most especially enjoyed fresh warm bedding from the dryer. Being both blind and deaf, his sense of smell was truly amazing; he knew when the fresh beds and blankets were in the room and he could hardly wait to climb right into one to snuggle up for a good sleep. He also knew just when the meals were being served and waited eagerly for his breakfast/dinners; nose in the air sniffing the aromas, he savored every bite. 

He was part of an exclusive group here at the Sanctuary – blind and some blind and deaf dogs who enjoyed spending time together. They had their own little clique so to speak and only welcomed others with the same disabilities to join them. It was a dynamic like no other, something to marvel about. They could literally sense if another dog was like them or not. Didn’t matter the size or breed, just had to have the same disability – their hearts led the way.

And although Peanut enjoyed time with his group of friends, his favorite time of the day was sitting right in Sanctuary moms lap – just enjoying some cuddles and feeling her touch. 

Peanut was one of the sweetest, most gentle souls we have ever encountered and we will never be able to understand why anyone could have ever tossed him away. He made us smile, made us laugh and made us cry. Although it was not nearly long enough, we are forever grateful for the time that we had with him. Peanut’s presence was a gift; he will forever be a part of our hearts. 

You will always live on in our hearts Peanut – you were taken too soon. We were blessed to have known and been able to love you. We know that many of you understand and share these same sentiments of those that you have loved and lost as well. 

We would like to acknowledge Peanut’s generous sponsor, Jeff, for assisting us with his care and for helping give us the ability to provide Peanut with everything he needed and more. On behalf of little Peanut, we thank you from the bottom of his heart and ours. It is supporters like yourself that are the driving force behind what we do. 

Thank you to all of our followers and supporters for being a part of Peanuts journey, for caring and for being a support to us during this difficult time.

Meet Tom And Jerry

Their abandonment is heartbreaking, their neglect is beyond our comprehension – we simply could not say no to the plea for help.

Both Tom and Jerry’s lives matter! Sadly as hard as he tried to fight and as hard as we tried to help him, little Jerry did not make it. 💔

The level of neglect and the amount of suffering this tiny precious soul must have endured until his arrival here at PGMP Sanctuary is criminal and we are heartbroken that we could not save him.

We kept Jerry comfortable, he knew love, kindness and received the best medical and supportive care possible during his time here with us. His brother Tom never left his side.

Now Tom is adjusting to a new space, and also mourning Jerry’s loss.

In little Jerry’s memory, let’s get Tom feeling better so he can enjoy his remaining golden years to the fullest!

Tom is 14 years young, blind, overweight, has no teeth, cushings disease, and one extremely enlarged testicle due to testicular cancer. A complete blood panel showed elevation in liver and a few other senior dog issues, but he is comfortable, eating well, and an extremely sweet boy.

Tom will need to receive an ultrasound to identify the state of his cancer and if possible, he will be neutered.

Life with hospice dogs is exhausting, busy, inspiring, and imperfectly perfect. We wouldn’t have it any other way – but, we cannot do this without YOU! Please help us fight to give Tom the opportunity to live the best life possible in his remaining years.

If you would like to help us give Tom the best chance to survive and enjoy his golden years to the fullest, you can do so via:

▪️Venmo: @PAWSGIVEMEPURPOSE-INC
▪️PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RKUHNPAA3ND3C

By Mail:
Paws Give Me Purpose Inc.
2 Jade Lane
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

Directly toward our Vet bills:
House Paws Mobile Veterinary Service
(856) 234-5230

Please keep this precious little boy in your prayers. We will keep you updated.

Safe Travels Holly

Back in November, we were alerted of a little girl in dire need of help – a very special needs senior abandoned in horrible condition at a Texas shelter. 

She sat waiting in fear and discomfort. We knew she needed us, so we of course said yes to taking her under our wing. 

We named this precious blind and deaf senior soul Holly. We simply could not let her down.

Holly has been under the care of our Texas team, Kathy and Megan, as well as our Veterinarian at South Central Veterinary Service. 

She is finally well enough to be brought to our Sanctuary to live out her remaining golden years to the fullest and will be traveling by air courtesy of SWATT Southwest Animal Transport Team tomorrow. 

Please join us in wishing Miss Holly a safe and enjoyable trip – we cannot wait to finally meet her in person!