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Buy Award-Winning Roses - Help Tehachapi's Homeless Pets!
Save Tehachapi's Orphaned Pets (also known as "STOP") is a new non-profit organization founded in January 2008 which is devoted to rescuing, fostering and adopting out Tehachapi’s orphaned, abandoned and homeless pets. STOP's short term goal is to develop a network of foster homes in which to keep dogs and cats until their owners can be found, or they can be adopted into permanent homes. The long term goal of the organization is to build and staff a permanent shelter facility in Tehachapi. STOP's first fundraiser, "Petals For Pets", will be held February 16, 2008. Oscar, the STOP spokesdog, invites you to visit his website at OscarGoesCamping.com for details of this unique event. All proceeds from Petals For Pets will benefit our local homeless animals through the STOP program. Please join Canine Creek in supporting this fundraiser by purchasing an award-winning rose bush for your sweetie... just in time for Valentine's Day! 4 comments from 3 users
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DonMar
on Jan 21, 2008 at 06:44 PM
Tehachapi is a growing community, and it is important that we do not forget to help the many furry friends who do not have a voice, many of which are subjected to the brutal, cold weather at this time of the year, and many who are treated so inhumanely by so many methods: One of the worst: Keeping your dog tied up for over 3 hours ~ the mere basics that would keep a living soul alive. So, as you enjoy your nice, warm home this evening, please remember those who are less fortunate, many of whom who are so thoughtlessly relegated to the outside, all day and night, who are consistently tied up (24 hours a day, which is clearly inhumane and against the law) ~ Stop and search your conscience and say, enough is enough; I will do the right thing ~ If you don't know what the right thing is, then you might as well turn off the lights (in your tiny, little mind), pull yourself over, and call it a day, a week, or forever, because you will never "get it " . . . What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make. Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. posted by
caninecreek
on Jan 20, 2008 at 07:52 PM
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sunshine
on Jan 20, 2008 at 07:33 PM
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sunshine
on Jan 20, 2008 at 07:30 PM
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