What the Pet Store consumer never see's are dogs like Babycakes! and Emmy, the pups mothers.

 

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Become a "PAL" paws and love to one of our little rescues.

A lot of people here love our dog’s so much and want to adopt, but can’t for  many different reasons, a lot of us have already adopted and would like to again, but also there may be reasons as to why that is impossible.

We have no paid employee's everyone works free for us.

 Now you can be a PAL to those waiting to be adopted. The PAL Plan will allow you to provide  (food) and items such as medical expenses, treats, toys, beds, etc. and so forth for a particular dog that has touched  your heart.

With a monthly donation of $25.00  in the dog’s name of your choice, until that dog is adopted. 

The money goes directly to the foster home where the pup is located.

Your name will appear on the dog’s pictures naming you as their PAL. 

 

If you do the monthly subscription or single payment through Paypal, please send an email to jempets@comcast.net letting us know which dog you wish to be a PAL to and the wording you want on the webpage. E.g.: "In memory of Sonny" 

You can cancel the donation when the dog is adopted, or continue to be a PAL sponsor to another needy Dog.

 

 You may also make a single PAL payment of $25  to any of the dogs by clicking the heart below. 

 

If you do the monthly subscription or single payment through Paypal, please send an email to jean@puppymillrescue.com  letting us know which dog you wish to be a PAL to and the wording you want on the webpage. E.g.: "In memory of Sonny"