True Compassion

“True Compassion means not only feeling another’s pain but also being moved to help relieve it.” – Daniel Galeman

Found on the floor of her kennel by one of our volunteers, this precious senior soul was unable to move. She was in pain and the shelter did not have the resources to help her, so we took her under our wing. 

We named her Marley and took her directly to the emergency Vet. We immediately began pain management and then exams began so we could identify the cause of her condition.

As it turned out, radiographs revealed a thoracic spinal fracture with dorsal displacement. She did not have any deep pain in the left hind and no real pain response in her back at all. We had a specialist examine the radiographs for a second opinion and they told us how poor her quality of life would be, even with surgery. The only responsible course of treatment was helping her cross over.

At Paws Give Me Purpose we put quality of life above all else. Even when we know a dog is here in hospice, and there will be an impending passing and are prepared for it, it is still one of the toughest phases we go through – and it never gets easier.

This is one of those gut wrenching decisions that we sometimes have to make, but also a loving kindness that Marley deserved. She was only with us for a few hours, we loved her beyond measure, and held her tight as she peacefully gained her Angel wings. 

No dog should die alone in a shelter simply because they are no longer wanted by those who were supposed to love them forever. 

And Marley left this world in a room full of love with a smile on her face. 

This is what we do here at Paws Give Me Purpose. 

Always Hope

We have rescued animals that never let us touch them, have held animals that smelled so bad you had to hold your breath to even get near them. We have been covered in blood as we held a dog telling them to fight, and have gained the trust of dogs that we thought would never trust.

Pictured here is Hope. From the moment Hope exited her transport crate she grabbed on to Sanctuary mom’s neck and would not let go. All she wanted was to be loved – and we did just that.

She was broken, weak, her body tired. Immediate and urgent medical and supportive care was provided. 

Hope lived in Sanctuary for just six days and gained her Angel wings peacefully on her own terms exactly the way she walked through our doors, hugging Sanctuary mom. 

Sometimes, Paws Give Me Purpose is that special place where dogs come to cross that bridge with dignity and love…

This is what we do here at Paws Give Me Purpose. 

Meet Jellybean

Left outside in the pouring rain to fend for herself, this tiny, three ½ pound girl found herself trembling in fear behind shelter walls. She waited for someone to come looking for her and take her home, but sadly that never happened.

We are appalled at the rate pets are abandoned due to irresponsible people. We’ve heard these heartbreaking stories again and again, what is it going to take for people to realize that dogs are not disposable. The sad reality of the world we live in – an innocent beautiful little senior dog neglected and then abandoned.

Jellybean is now safe with us and is receiving the expert medical care she needs and deserves. She eats well, like she hasn’t seen food in a long time, and has begun medications and supplements to help her tiny body heal.

Our promise to Jellybean is to provide her with a safe and loving environment for the rest of her life and we are committed to keeping this promise. Paws Give Me Purpose will do everything possible to help Jellybean have the best life going forward.

We ask that you please consider making a donation to help us with Jellybeans care – she deserves this second chance.

PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RKUHNPAA3ND3C

Venmo: @PAWSGIVEMEPURPOSE-INC

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