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The
Colorado Federation of Animal Welfare Agencies has developed
a fund for pets and livestock affected by the Colorado fires:
Please make checks out to:
The
Dumb Friends League and mail to:
2080 S. Quebec St.
Denver, CO 80231
Thank
you for sharing with our invaluable companions and neighbors.
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We've
placed them at various CPN businesses and nearby areas. We are
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Who
are we?
Ground digging began in a special ceremony for the new animal
shelter in Castle Rock on August 22nd. The new 16,000 sq.
ft shelter will open in the spring of 2002. It is the
first animal shelter of its kind for Douglas County, pulling
together efforts from many dedicated folks. The promise of
something better for our companion animals has begun. (tell
me more)
Castle
Pines North - a community of dedicated animal-lovers -
formed a response group, the CPN DC-DFL Fundraising Group
- as a way of actively participating in the realization of
this shelter.
We
have a wonderful opportunity to contribute to the success
of this endeavor and to have an area of the new shelter named
after our community - contact
us for more information about this legacy opportunity.
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What
have we accomplished?
Our fundraising efforts in review (more): |
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local
lost and found pets in CPN |
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info
and resources about our other neighbors... |
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info,
links and resources about critters we see in CPN |
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Fundraising
is still going on
The Buddy Center opened on April 13 at 4556 Castleton Court
in Castle Rock. Named for a dog that belonged to donors Dob and
Debbie Bennett, the $3.5 million facility will provide shelter for
up to 5,000 stray and abandoned animals a year. In addition, the
center will facilitate the adoptions of dogs, puppies, cats, kittens,
small mammals and birds; as well as provide education programs and
pet-behavior classes; host seven-day lost and found services, and
construct animal neglect and cruelty investigations.
To
assist in the ongoing fundraising efforts of the shelter, commemorative
tiles are for sale for $500 to $1,000. For more information, call
Donna Mlinek at 303-696-4941, ext. 367.
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