Although Christmas has passed, each of the dogs in the GSROC lifeboat will continue to need support and care in the coming year. We are often asked what they need, and when we asked the dogs, this is the wish list they shared:
• Sponsors for individual dogs
• Frontline for Dogs and/or K9 Advantix
• Petsmart or Petco Gift Cards in any amount
• Rawhide chew bones (large)
• Rawhide chew strips (large)
• Dog treats -- healthy quality
• Premium quality dog food (e.g. Lamb and Rice)
• 22" - 24" choke chains for training
• Large and Extra Large Vari-Kennels
• Rolls of postage stamps (for mailings)
• Print and Copy Services
• Grooming services
• Advertising in various media
• Free or low cost spay & neuter surgeries
• Items for resale to benefit the dogs
• Garage Sale or Ebay items in good condition
• Heavy duty air purifiers for foster home use
• Volunteers to help spread the word
• Donations in any amount
• Links from your company or personal website to www.gsroc.org
• Office supplies (e.g. green portfolio folders, astrobrite paper, sheet protectors, brochure holders, etc.)
• Prepaid Phone Cards (for outbound calls)
• Prepaid Gas Cards (for veterinary transports)
• Desktop Copy Machine
• Erasable White Board
• Rolls of paper towel
• Puppy "Wee Wee" Pads
• Elevated "Kuranda style" beds for large dogs
• Martingale collars, all sizes
• Postage stamps and office supplies
Every donation is appreciated. Because GSROC is 100% volunteer-run, all contributions go to benefit the dogs. We are also thankful to those who share the link to the GSROC website through their social networks.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Is Your New Year's Resolution to Be More Charitable?
Ring in the beginning of 2012 by making a tax deductible contribution to the dogs of German Shepherd Rescue of Orange County.
The easiest way to donate is to visit the website's donation page. You will find lots of resources on how you can give and contribute to these amazing dogs who have beat the odds and are on the road to find new and loving homes.
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