Pets of the Homeless
Issue 96
Newsletter July 2016

 

"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."

-Theodore Roosevelt

 
In Memoriam
Teresa Lenore (Caudle) Sanders
January 9, 1954 - October 24, 2015
 
 
Teresa Lenore (Caudle) Sanders was very impressed with Pets of the Homeless' work.  Teresa instructed her brother, by way of her Trust to distribute a generous gift to Pets of the Homeless.
 
Teresa Lenore (Caudle) Sanders, age 61, passed away peacefully at her home in Oneonta on October 24, 2015.
Teresa was born in Birmingham to E. Leon Sanders and Bobbe Henry Sanders, who survive her. Teresa is also survived by her brother, Rance Sanders (Angie), her sister, Karen Sanders, her nephew, Brooks Sanders, her niece, Casey Sandkuhl (Simeon) and her former husband and friend, Jack Caudle. She grew up in Bluff Park and attended Bluff Park Elementary School, graduated W.A. Berry High School, and attended Jacksonville State University.
After college, Teresa served as an executive and Corporate Secretary at Jefferson Title Corporation in Birmingham for 16 years where she played an instrumental role in the growth of her family's business.
Teresa retired from corporate life to pursue her passion of raising, training, showing, rescuing, and caring for animals of all kinds. In addition to guinea pigs, fish, ferrets, flying squirrels, snakes, mice and chinchillas, Teresa had a special affinity for dogs and miniature donkeys.
She and her Father founded C & S Dream Donkeys Ranch where she bred, trained and showed from an original herd of 20 miniature donkeys and 2 wonderful mules. Teresa's beloved creatures won countless awards in shows around the United States, including recently in Shelbyville, TN despite Teresa being in declining health. She was especially proud of her final ribbons and the hard work that was given by her trainer, Justin Butts.
Teresa also gave much of her time and energy to rescuing dogs. She would transport homeless or needy dogs to rescue centers or to new homes from Mobile to Wisconsin, where they could be loved.
Teresa wanted to leave a final message that "Everyone can do something to help save lives. You reap a wonderful feeling in your heart that God bestows on you for doing what you can to help His creatures."
 
Your Donations at Work...
 

Sarge
 

A homeless man who stays in his RV on the streets in Victorville California called Pets of the Homeless regarding his dog, Sarge, a 17- week old Pit Bull Terrier Shepherd mix who may have swallowed something. He was very ill, vomiting and had not eaten in several days.
Pets of the Homeless approved an exam and parvo test. His parvo test was negative, so we approved to have the doctor begin treating his deyhdration with IV fluids and anti-nausea medications. Bloodwork and x-rays were done. The x-rays showed a slight abnormality in the lower GI tract so a barium study was performed, which showed a possible obstruction or collection of barium fluid at the ileocecal junction of the GI tract.
We assisted with the maximum benefit allowable to go forward with an exploratory surgery. The doctor found that Sarge's cecum was very dilated and filled with fluid and gas, making it difficult for food to pass through. This may have been caused by something he ate days ago, causing GI inflammation and infection. The doctor was able to massage the area until a plug was pushed through and the GI tract started better movement.  Sarge stayed one more night on IV fluids and went back to his guardian the next day.
The hospital manager wrote, "Thank you so much for all you do and for helping this little guy out! The staff and his owners are so appreciative!"

Pet Food Donations

in Lieu of Birthday Gifts 


This is Nicole, one of our wonderful volunteers.  Nicole recently asked her party guests to bring donations of pet food instead of birthday gifts.  Nicole proudly collected and donated over 90 pounds of pet food to help pets of the homeless! 


 Thank you Nicole! 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
 

 

Other Ways to Help 

New Donation Sites

Precious Pets Rescue - Ozark, AL

Paw Lickin' Good - Sycamore, IL

Heartland Humane Society - Yankton, SD 

 

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