Shih Tzu Rescue and Adoption
Lone Star Shih Tzu and Lhasa Apso Rescue
100% volunteer rescue and adoption group
501(c)(3) charitable organization
Newsletter and URGENT NEED Alert - April 21, 2004
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Hello and welcome to our new newsletter.  We have received NUMEROUS requests
for more frequent updates on our little sick and adoptable babies and we certainly
want to keep you all happy.  So our newsletter will now focus primarily on updating you
on those that YOU have allowed us to save.

Have you ever wondered what a puppymill auction was like?  And why we are bound and
determined to remove as many little mop dogs from that type of horror?   
CLICK
HERE for a first hand look at an Amish Puppymill auction in Ohio.

URGENT NEED!!!!!

This is an unbelievable situation.  If you can't handle graphic pictures, DO NOT
scroll down.  

Here's a message I received 4/21/2004 from one of our foster moms:

"My vet called today - a woman had just come in with her 4 month old puppy saying 'the
kids' damn dog got hurt.'  The vet then asked me to come and take a look at the puppy.
When I saw that poor little girl I dropped my papers and started to cry."

This little girl is a four month old, SIX POUND, lhasa mix baby.  She still has all of
her milk teeth!!!!!

Take a look at this VERY graphic picture.  If you can't see the picture,
CLICK HERE.
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AARP's
irresponsible
article encouraging
people to purchase
and breed!!
Please click on the "Make a Donation" button to help TEENA.

Or mail a donation to

Lone Star Shih Tzu and Lhasa Apso Rescue
P.O. Box 122
Barker, TX   77413-0122

Please put TEENA in the memo field of your check.

Thank you so much!
Teresa Osborn, Director
Lone Star Shih Tzu and Lhasa Apso Rescue
www.shihtzu-rescue.com
www.tarpa.org
www.usshihtzurescue.com


This little girl was purchased from a back yard breeder for the
"lady's" kids.  After they lost interest in her, she was thrown
out into the yard.  The injury was caused by a neighbor's large
dog and happened at least several days before they bothered to
bring the little dog into the vet.  

Yes, those little white specs are MAGGOTS.  The side of her
face was almost ripped off - the gash runs the length of her
cheek.  Her right eye is punctured, but the vet thinks he might
be able to save it - we're hoping.

We don't even know what the vet bill will be yet - since a lot of
this happened at the emergency clinic.  If you've ever thought
about helping, please consider this baby.
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