January 23, 2010 Update

Yesterday, Save A Stray, with the help of Byron from the Washington State Animal Response Team, went back out to the property in Princeton,Oregon to rescue more of the puppies. There is still a desperate need to find foster or permanent homes for some of the older pups from the ages of 4 to 6 months.  Time is running out for these dogs, we only have a few short weeks to find places for them to go.

Today we were able to send 9 tiny puppies and 3 small breed dogs to a foster home at Coopers Boarding Kennels in Amity,Or. where they will be up for adoption soon.

Pasados Safe Haven in Washigton has also agreed to take in some of the older puppies to socialize and eventually place up for adoption.

We are so grateful for this help and support to save some more puppies.

Save A Stray still needs donations to help with transport costs, you can make a donation at any U S Bank or send to P O Box 403 Burns, Or. 97720

If you can help in any way please contact Melanie @ 541-589-1104

These pups need socialization

These pups need socialization but are smart and eager to learn

A Princeton, Oregon Puppy, so young to be feral in the snowy desert

A Princeton, Oregon Puppy, so young to be feral in the snowy desert

Princeton, Oregon Puppies in need of loving homes SOON

Princeton, Oregon Puppies in need of homes SOON

A Princeton, Oregon Puppy with beef carcass food littered in the snowy desert

A Princeton, Oregon Puppy with beef carcass food littered in the snowy desert

Melanie of Harney County Save A Stray and Byron of Washington State Animal Response Team

Melanie of Harney County Save A Stray and Byron of Washington State Animal Response Team

Days are very numbered for these pups.  Can you help?

Days are very numbered for these pups. Can you help?

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