Update on West Seattle help for North Sound puppy-mill rescuees

The Everett Animal Shelter is one of the places that’s taking care of some of the hundreds of dogs rescued from suspected “puppy mill” operations in the North Sound, and in addition to donations collected in West Seattle and elsewhere, the rescuees there are getting hands-on care from local volunteers. At right, groomer Jennifer from The Wash Dog in Morgan Junction posed with a shelter worker during a visit a few days ago. Wash Dog owner Bernadette Cassidy says, “For legal and ‘property rights’ reasons, we can’t share photos of the dogs themselves but there were heart-tugging stories to be seen. Thank goodness they are out of their previous situation. We had the opportunity to fill two shifts on their volunteer schedule. Four Pekinese with skin problems got shaved and bathed, a Lab and a Doberman who had shared a crate in which neither one could stand upright got full baths – along with nail trims and ear hygiene.” They also took along items from a donation box at Pet Elements in Morgan Junction, but Bernadette adds, “Although these supplies are very much appreciated, what they need most are cash donations to pay for the mounting Veterinary bills. In order to help out that, the Wash Dog will be donating half of all Self-Serve proceeds on Feb 14th, Valentine’s Day, to the Everett Animal Shelter.” Meantime, West Seattle-based Furry Faces Foundation is also continuing to work with WS businesses to collect donated items and was planning another trip this weekend; Teri Ensley from F3 tells us the folks from Muttley Crew Cuts are planning to head north tomorrow for dog bathing and grooming, and bringing along another load of donated items. You can still help out by donating (same info Teri provided earlier this week):

1. Lots and lots of toys for small to sm/med sized dogs
2. Lots of wee wee pads/puppy training pads
3. Bedding—beds, blankets, towels, etc.

Here are the businesses where you can drop off items:

Admiral District:
Mud Bay; 2611 Calif. Ave SW (dog food & supplies only)
Muttley Crew Cuts Co; 3707 Calif. Ave SW

Alaska Junction:
Hotwire Online Coffeehouse; 4410 Calif. Ave SW (dog food & supplies only)
Petco: 4732 Calif. Ave SW

Alki: All the Best Pet Care; 2820 Alki Ave SW

Morgan Junction:
Pet Elements; 6701 Calif. Ave SW
The Wash Dog; 6400 Calif. Ave SW
Stella Ruffington’s, 7003 California SW

Westwood Village: Pet Pros; 9033 25th Ave SW

If you’d like to inquire about offering some other kind of help, you can reach Teri at furryfaces@hotmail.com – thanks!

6 Replies to "Update on West Seattle help for North Sound puppy-mill rescuees"

  • Ray February 1, 2009 (10:39 pm)

    MudBay is now accepting monetary donations. Just an FYI.

  • pigeonmom February 1, 2009 (10:52 pm)

    2/12/09 in Olympia puppyjustice.com is fighting against puppy mills.

  • GreenSpaces February 2, 2009 (12:25 am)

    I am sorting thru Sophia’s toys. I can’t donate money, since I don’t haev a job, but we definitely have toys in good condition to spare from earlier days!

  • linasenzerrose February 2, 2009 (8:00 am)

    yay west seattle! hearing how our local businesses are helping out keeps me forever loyal to them. my heart goes out to these pups and a huge thanks to everyone helping them. i will sort through my pups toys and supplies and see what i can donate. anyone know if the shelter needs short term human volunteers?

  • livingonthebeach February 2, 2009 (10:26 am)

    Another internal hug I need to give myself for living in West Seattle. The people and businesses always rise above and help everyone. Kudos to all the businesses, especially The Wash Dog. I take my Jagger there often, and their staff is always the sweetest. It’s nice to see the little guy giving so much…what about the big guys? Any word on how big companies are helping out…just curious.

  • gwen February 6, 2009 (11:03 pm)

    Hi All, To help these puppies, I have started an informational blog about all of the fundraising events and drop off locations, as well as links to the rescue organizations and their donation pages. Please have a look and pass it on. I would love any information you have to post. http://www.save-a-puppy.blogspot.com

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