Friend, what would you do if you found a shivering dog curled up in a ball on the cold, wet ground with no shelter? Would you walk away, leaving them to suffer? Or would you step in and help—doing all that you could to ensure that they're given protection from the bone-chilling wind and rain? PETA caseworkers will find neglected dogs struggling to survive in miserable conditions like this throughout the winter. If we don't help them, who will? Please don't walk away. Help provide a lonely dog with urgently needed shelter and care this winter by making a special gift of $5 or more today. —Ingrid |
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Dear Friend, Every dog deserves a safe home, a warm bed to curl up on, and a caring family who loves them. Every dog deserves this—but not all of them are fortunate enough to have it. This winter, neglected dogs kept chained or penned outdoors will suffer—shivering and wet—trying to survive the freezing rain, wind, and snow with little (if anything) to protect them from the elements. Without your help, many may not make it through the bone-chilling nights to come. It's disturbing to know that some owners force dogs to live outside in torrential rain, bone-chilling snow, and temperatures so cold that they can be deadly—but our fieldworkers encounter dogs in urgent need every single day. They're often chained to trees with nothing more than an overturned barrel or trash can to serve as a poor excuse for "shelter"—if they have anything at all. They're left in inches of mud, without fresh food or even clean water to drink. PETA's doghouse sponsorship program has supplied more than 7,200 doghouses to dogs in desperate need of shelter during the frigid winter months. Our doghouses are sturdy and durable, offering some protection from extreme winter cold and scorching summer heat. We deliver each one with treats, a toy, and straw for extra insulation against the cold. You can help improve a dog's life right now. Pitch in today and you'll help rush urgently needed care and shelter to dogs at risk in the freezing cold this winter—even $5 is enough to help.
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