Message From Pop-Tart

Hi everyone, it’s me, Pop-Tart, one of the senior Paws Give Me Purpose Sanctuary residents. I’m just stopping in to let you know how I’m doing.

My life has been a very difficult one, I actually lived out in the streets of Trenton, New Jersey. I was found in a dumpster, was very scared, dirty, starving and severely neglected. No one is really sure how I ended up in the trash, but I was very lucky Paws Give Me Purpose came to my rescue. Just imagine what would have happened to me if the trash truck had come to pick up that dumpster? Just too scary to even think about it.

Thanks to the enormous amount of TLC and expert medical care here at Paws Give Me Purpose, I stayed strong and fought my way back to health. They never gave up on me. I would love to say that I love all the people here at Paws Give Me Purpose, they are taking very good care of me.

No one is really sure what my life was like before I was found, but clearly I was unwanted, unloved, and tossed out like a piece of trash. Because of how I was treated, I have major fears and trust issues. I have been trying for a long time to like people, but I am just afraid they will hurt me and have bitten many times out of fear. Due to my difficulty adjusting to new people, it was decided living here in the Sanctuary was the best thing for me.

For the first time in my life I feel safe and loved. I do love other small dogs, and like to try to instigate trouble with the big ones, but the staff and volunteers here make sure I am far away from them.

I must have never known a human’s touch, human kindness, a human’s love — so people are just not to my liking.  My nickname here is “Grumpus”, I may not be very big but I am grumpy and I can get pretty nasty. I guess you could say my emotional scars run pretty deep. I just turned 12 years old, last week and enjoyed yummy homemade birthday snacks. Paws Give Me Purpose says they will never give up on me, and I will never give up on them.

Thanks to them I truly have everything I need to live a full happy life, but still need your prayers, love and support too. Please don’t forget me and all the other sanctuary pups here. We are nothing without all of YOU! I am alive today because of all of you! I have a place to live where I am safe, people love me and treat me with kindness even though I cause lots of booboos when I bite them and like to mark everything as mine.

Please help give Paws Give Me Purpose the ability to continue to give me and the rest of the Sanctuary pups the best life ever.

Help them continue their great work so they can help more pups just like me that need a special place to live out their days feeling safe and loved.

Love, Pop-Tart

PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/pawsgivemepurposeinc

Sponsor a Sanctuary Resident:
https://www.pawsgivemepurpose.com/our-sanctuary-residents-1/

Venmo: @PAWSGIVEMEPURPOSE-INC

Getting In The Trick Or Treat Spirit

We are enjoying the beautiful Fall weather here at Paws Give Me Purpose today with Angel, our tiniest Sanctuary resident. She is getting into the Halloween Spirit and wanted to show off her new little shirt.

Angel weighs about 4 pounds; this tiny 14 year old girl came to Paws Give Me Purpose after her owner decided to dump her at a high kill shelter with a request to euthanize because she was too old.

Angel is an amazing girl with a strong will to live, enjoys life to the fullest, and has a sassy attitude. All this beautiful soul needs now is your continued support.

You can read Angel’s complete story and become her sponsor to help care for her during her golden years here in Sanctuary.

https://www.pawsgivemepurpose.com/this-is-angel/

When you donate to Paws Give Me Purpose, you can save a dog’s life, you can even make a monthly pledge so you can save lives all year long.

THERE ARE MANY WAYS YOU CAN DONATE:

*ONE TIME DONATION
*RECURRING DONATION
*SPONSOR A SANCTUARY RESIDENT

Venmo: @PAWSGIVEMEPURPOSE-INC

PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/pawsgivemepurposeinc

Sponsor a Sanctuary Resident:
https://www.pawsgivemepurpose.com/our-sanctuary-residents-1/

Pit Bull Awareness Month

National Pit Bull Awareness Day was established in 2007 as a nationwide effort to bring positive awareness and attention to the American Pit Bull Terrier and their responsible owners. Credit for this wonderful day can be given to by Bless the Bullys, a non-profit rescue and education effort in Tennessee; their idea took off like wildfire, and in 2011 the entire month of October was designated as National Pit Bull Awareness Month.  

Every day is “Pit Bull Awareness Day” at Paws Give Me Purpose, specifically the awareness of Bailey. Our Bailey is a big, 77 pound, happy girl whose tail never stops wagging! She is always smiling and believes she’s a lap-dog, crawling right into your lap whenever it’s free. Whether you love Pit Bulls or not, we hope you’ll take a moment to reflect on what they mean and why they matter.

Pit Bulls were once a proud American icon, known to be war heroes, movie stars, police dogs, therapy dogs, service dogs, and “shockingly” to most, nannies. While Pits are amazingly loyal companions, over time the actions of a few that have taken the qualities like loyalty, strength, and an eagerness to please, and used them in a negative way. This has caused the entire breed to be criticized across the world.

Pit Bulls are more than a dog, they are a symbol. One hundred years ago they stood for American pride and Patriotism, appearing in World War I propaganda posters as the embodiment of fearless canine courage. They were well-cared-for family dogs and a trusted friend of children.

What a difference a century makes! Today, the Pit Bull is the most abused, exploited, and misunderstood dog in the world. Due to this widespread propaganda, they are misunderstood, causing humans to fear and loathe them. Unfortunately, the Pit’s reversal of fortune could befall any dog (and, if you look at the history of the German Shepherd and Doberman, it already has)

In a tragic twist of irony, it’s the dog’s extreme loyalty that gets them in trouble. A Pit Bull will do anything for his or her owner. If a Pit belongs to a kind, compassionate person, he will enjoy a happy life as a sweet family; however, if a Pit has the misfortune of belonging to an “evil” individual, they will suffer any number of terrible fates in the nightmare world of dog-fighting. We think the world may have finally understood when the horrific evil doings at Michael Vick’s “Bad Newz Kennels” were exposed for all to see.

The truth is that even severely mistreated Pit Bulls can be rehabbed with lots of TLC. Several of the former Vick dogs got a new lease on life as beloved family pets, and some work as therapy animals, spreading love, smiles, and cheer wherever they go.

Sadly, the media loves sensationalism and stories about “dogs who attack” and they make headlines. Too many people automatically assume that if something goes wrong that the Pit Bull is the one to blame, this needs to change right now!

As many of you are aware, shelters are full with Pit Bulls, at some shelters, as many as 90% of the residents are Pits. In urban areas like New York City, municipal shelters like Animal Care and Control are so overcrowded that Pit Bulls often get no more than 24 to 48 hours to live. For the short time these dogs are available, it seems potential adopters bypass their cages, afraid to give these sweet dogs a second chance because of the negative stereotypes they’ve seen and heard.

This is an extreme tragedy and a disgrace that it will only end when enlightened dog lovers take positive action by adopting and fostering without delay. We are their voices, we must continue to stand up and speak up for these beautiful souls who cannot speak for themselves.

The fight to save Pit Bulls from dog-fighting has only just begun. We hope you’ll join us and the millions of Pit Bull advocates out there in helping to raise awareness this month. Please consider adopting or fostering a Pit Bull from your local animal shelter/rescue. Believe us, the life you change will be your own!

Have you had an experience with a Pit Bull that’s made you loyal to this much-maligned dog? How will you be observing Pit Bull Awareness Month? Please share in the comments; we would love to hear from you!