Who doesn’t love an underdog? They’re resilient, scrappy, and always seem to be on the side of the good guys. They definitely deserve their own day of recognition. To all the underdogs out there: We see you and we appreciate your dogged determination. (See what we did there?)
You can get in on this mutual admiration society by sponsoring a dog like Norberta, Dorian, or Caboodle, who are living the good life and enjoying lots of love and scritches at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, thanks to the kindness of people like you.
Norberta is one tough cookie. She’s had an eye removed due to a medical condition and both her knees repaired. She took all these surgeries in stride. She’s choosy about whom she spends her time with, preferring people to dogs, and she likes short strolls over Herculean hikes. Keep her slow roll going with a sponsorship.
Dorian is the best friend we all wish we had: goofy, smart, loyal, and loving. It’s hard to believe he’s a senior. He can get a little possessive about his food and toys. But his caregivers are working with him to overcome this, and he’s made great strides. Send some love to Dorian by sponsoring him today.
Courageous Caboodle may be the epitome of the underdog. After being found on the side of the road, he came to Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, where he was diagnosed with a neurological condition. He may wobble when he walks, but he’s never been one to sit out the action. He even has a custom cart to keep him mobile. Make Caboodle’s day by sponsoring him.
You can rest easy knowing your gift of sponsorship provides a lifesaving second chance and top-notch veterinary care to animals, including those with special needs, at the Sanctuary and in our centers around the country. And, to keep things easy-peasy, you can send a holiday e-card or download a printable card that lets the lucky recipient know about your lovely gesture.
Thank you for thinking of homeless pets this busy holiday season and for all you do all year long to improve the lives of cats and dogs still waiting to find loving families of their own.
Speaking of families, we wish you and yours a happy holiday season and a joyous new year.