COLD WEATHER ALERT: Temperatures will drop to below freezing on the East Coast
this week, and dogs left outdoors are in danger— please, make an urgently needed
gift of $5 or more right now to help them!
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Dear Friend,
When we found Charley, the tiny terrier was shivering and alone , badly injured
and cowering on the porch of a property that neighbors said had been abandoned
for weeks.
She was so frightened that our team couldn't even coax her out with treats, and
she limped off to find a way to escape the driving rain and bitter cold before
we could whisk her to safety.
This winter, PETA fieldworkers will meet dozens of cold, neglected dogs just
like Charley who will struggle to survive the long, freezing nights to come. And
with temperatures dropping to bone-chilling levels already in much of the U.S.,
there's no time to spare. Will you pitch in with an urgently needed gift of $5 or more and
change a dog's life by helping us provide shelter, food, medical care, and more before
it's too late?
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When our team members returned to the property after receiving permission from
local officials to rescue Charley, they discovered her huddling among piles of
trash and debris in a rundown silo that reeked of kerosene.
Hungry, wet, and cold, she eagerly devoured the food and enjoyed the affection
that she received before we wrapped her in a blanket and took her to a nearby
veterinary office. It was there that we found the cause of her painful limp:
four broken toes! After receiving the medical care that she'd long been denied,
a haircut, and what was probably her first-ever bath, Charley's spirits rose.
She soon realized that not all people are as cruel as those who had abandoned
her, and not long afterward, she was welcomed as a member of the family into a
loving new home.
No dog should be forced to live outside, struggling to survive the frigid cold
and icy winds. Winter weather is just beginning, and in the coming weeks, many
neglected "backyard dogs" will find themselves like Charley— alone, cold, and
desperate for someone to make their lives a little less miserable.
Today, you can be that person by helping PETA fieldworkers provide vital
shelter, fresh food, and more to give these dogs a better chance of surviving
winter's worst. Our team is often the only hope to help them make it through
the long cold nights ahead.
Please make a special gift right now and help change a dog's life!
Help Dogs Now: [[link removed]]
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