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Tuesday Evening, November 9, 2010
Gem of the Day: Foster and Volunteer Application
We REALLY need you!
They REALLY need you!
If you are not already a volunteer foster
home
for Small Paws® Rescue, please think of becoming one!
We will pay the vet
bills for these little
ones, and we will
pay to fly one to you if
you aren't within
driving distance.
See pictures and
bios below!
The Small Paws® Rescue Holiday Online Auction has been pushed
back to begin on November 19, 2010 and it
will end on December 5, 2010.
Help! We need more
donated items ro
be able
to begin this Holiday
auction!
Click here to donate an item! It can be a
doggy item, an item for your Bichon or for
a Bichon's human, jewelry, just about anything
that is in new or gently used condition!
Contact Dr. Donna Brown, our Auction Webmistress at daisy1027@aol.com with any questions!.

Click here for step-by-step directions for
using
our new shopping cart to make a donation.
You do not need to
register or obtain
a password
to purchase or donate!
To make a one time donation, or a monthly
donation to Small
Paws Rescue, you
may use
your major credit
card securely, at
this
site.
If you've made a past donation by credit
card, you may e-mail
Susan Sebring at
susan@smallpawsrescue.org to let her know the amount of your donation
for the Bichons.
You may also call Susan on her cell phone
at 785-224-7839
Susan is on Central
Standard Time!
(Please leave a message
and Susan will return
your call if she
is not available!)
You may also send
a check or money
order
to:
Small Paws Rescue
Inc.
3316 S. 72nd. W.
Ave.
Tulsa, Ok. 74107
Click on the Bichon puppy to see page 2 of
the Small Paws Rescue
Newsletter, including
fostering and adoption
information.
Dear Small Pawsers,
Welcome to our newest members of our Small Paws® Rescue Online Newsletter, especially to those of
you who have seen us on Fox and Friends in New York City, or on Animal Planet on "Dogs 101."
Welcome! We hope
you enjoy reading
about
the Bichons and the
people who love them!
We are really in desperate need of foster
homes for the following Bichons.
Is there anyone who can help to either foster
one or two of these, (Foster and Volunteer Application) or perhaps if you can't foster, is there
anyone who can help to pay for an airfare
to fly one of these little ones to a foster
home n another part of the country?
The airlines charge us between $175.00 and
$225.00, depending on the individual airline.
Air fares to fly these little ones have gone
up just like everything else it seems.
Ok, here they are. If you adopt one of the
Bichons from the Tulsa clinic, you can of
course rename them.
We did not know their real names so these
are temporary names assigned to them for
identification purposes only.
Those in need of
foster homes are:

Buster is about 7 years old and is a cutie.
He ways (yes, I realize this word is misspelled.
Spam blockers prevent us from using the proper
spelling. That's why we have to practically
speak in code for these and some some perfectly
normal words including some body parts but
I digress. Sorry!) about 12.5 #'s. He was
saved from euthanasia at a N. TX animal shelter,
and is ready for a foster home. He is very
sweet and friendly!

Hannah was rescued from a puppy mill but
has been living in a home for quite awhile.
Unfortunately she is being returned to Small
Paws because her family has some health issues
and are no longer able to care for her. Hannah
is about 12 years old now. She's in OH.
Paulie was turned into a shelter along with
his friends by an owner that could no longer
care for him. We were told he has been around
children so a home with children over 6 would
be ok. He seems sweet and friendly while
being boarded at the Tulsa clinic. He and
the next four Bichons came into a shelter
in MO. all from one household. They are not
dogs from a commercial kennel. They were
in a home. :(
Peeper was turned into a shelter along with
his friends by an owner that could no longer
care for him. We were told he has been around
children so a home with children over 6 would
be ok. He seems sweet and friendly while
being boarded at the Tulsa clinic.
Petie was turned
into a shelter along
with
his friends by an
owner that could
no longer
care for him. We
were told he has
been around
children so a home
with children over
6 would
be ok. He seems sweet
and friendly while
being boarded at
the clinic.

Piper was turned into a shelter along with
her friends by an owner that could no longer
care for her. We were told she has been around
children so a home with children over 6 would
be ok. She seems sweet and friendly while
being boarded at the Tulsa clinic.
Punkie was turned into a shelter along with
her friends by an owner that could no longer
care for her. We were told she has been around
children so a home with children over 6 would
be ok. She seems sweet and friendly while
being boarded at the Tulsa clinic.
Ranger Lee is an 8 year old that was pulled
from a N. TX shelter or he would have been
facing the big E. He's very sweet and friendly
and his temporary foster home tells us the
following: Ranger spent his first night with
us and he is a darling! He is getting along
wonderfully with our dogs and children. He
is a very happy dog. Likes playing with toys
and is enjoying being around people.
Ranger would be ok in a home with children
over 6.
We also have two dogs in South Texas but
we don't have pictures yet. One is named
Ranger as well, and the other one is Sam.
Sam has been in boarding
over a month.
Those are dollars
we could be using
to pay
ever mounting vet
bills.
Let us know if you
can help by fostering
or by paying for
an airfare for one of these
precious Bichons!
I'm writing another newsletter now, about
our vet bills, and you all should have it
by morning.
You know that we
don't ask if we don't need
help. We just have
so many new Bichons coming
into rescue lately,
that were going to be
killed if we didn't
take them.
Now we have to figure
out a way to pay
for
their vet care.
I'm putting that
newsletter together
right
now. All My Love,
Robin
Foster and Volunteer
Application
 We paid vet bills for the month of October
in the amount of $37, 415.66 averaging $1206.95
per day.

Click here for step-by-step directions for
making a donation
using
our new shopping
cart!
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a password!
Companies Who Match Employees Donations
From Small Paws Ebay!
1704 Positive Comments.

"Small Paws Rescue Ebay is open!
This and more is waiting for you at Small
Paws Rescue Ebay. I list new items as time
allows so check back often. Please remember
to leave SPR positive feedback on Ebay when
the auction has ended to your satisfaction.
Thank-you! Patti
If you have items to donate to sell on Ebay,
please email us!
Visit the Small Paws® Rescue Online E-Store where lots of items are on clearance and
we have some new
items as well!!
Lots of items on clearance and now we have
some new items as
well
Try GoodSearch.com as your search engine and as your online
shopping portal!
Small Paws is signed
up and each time
you
use it, either to
search or to go to
an online
seller, funds are
sent to Small Paws
for
the Bichons! You
can buy those shoes
at Zappos
and those books at
Amazon *AND* donate
to
Small Paws Rescue!
Try it out! So far, Small Pawsers have done 102, 784
searches and have shopped to raise $1,967.51
for Small Paws Rescue!
How to Become a Much Needed Small Paws® Rescue Foster Parent!
See how we REALLY feel about our volunteers!
Prayer Requests
(God loves you more
than anyone else
ever
has,
and more than anyone
else ever will!)
Hear the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir sing "So
You Would Know."
Will God let us have our beloved pet's in
heaven?
Information About Our Programs
(Let Us Help You to Keep Your Pet During Tough
Financial Times)
"Trust, a Deadly Disease"
A MUST read, sent
in by our Team Leader
to the Carolinas,
Kathryn Smith
~By Sharon Mathers.
Published 1988 in
Canine
Concepts
and Community Animal
Control Magazine.~

Humphrey Sisco
Dec 26, 1993~ Aug 30, 2006
When I first saw this beautiful picture of
Cheri Sisco's "Humphrey",
I thought it was
truly the epitome
of what we do, and
why
we do it. I wanted
to use this black
and
white picture of
Humphrey, taken only
days
before his death
due to congestive
heart
failure, to let those
who may be new to
Small
Paws, know what we
do and why we do
it. Without
Small Paws, Humphrey
would have never
known
love. He would have
died in a kill shelter,
sick and alone. Because
of Small Paws, and
Cheri Sisco, he lived,
he loved, and he
smiled.
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