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Caitlyn was brought to Memphis Animal Services. Caitlyn was originally named Norris as MAS labeled her as a boy. Upon being rescued from MAS, we quickly realized this pup is a girl not a boy.
The Savior Foundation and The Rescued Pack are partnering together to help this precious pup. We took Caitlyn to the vet, who discovered that Caitlyn was given the wrong deworming medicine. Our vet prescribed the correct medicine.
Caitlyn's skin is in terrible condition and will need a few months of meds and baths. She will also need to be spayed. Plus, she needs to put on some weight.
Catilyn is about 1+ year old, so she is not going to get much taller. She is a very sweet, loving pup!
Please help us with her care through a donation!
Peabody was found and brought to Memphis Animal Services. Peabody was put on the euthanasia list, since no one claimed him. The Savior Foundation and The Rescued Pack saved this older pup. We took him immediately to the vet.
Peabody is at least 12 years old and has been very neglected. This nails are curled under and over due to not being clipped. He was put on antibiotics to help reduce the infection surrounding his bad teeth. We are waiting on his bloodwork to find out about the health of his internal organs.
This sweet older fellow needs more treatment once we get more information about his bloodwork.
Please donate to help this pup live in comfort and to get all the medical treatment he needs.
Duckie was found abandoned on the street. The Savior Foundation and The Rescued Pack teamed together to care for this adorable puppy.
Unforatunely, Duckie is completely blind. We are not sure why he is blind as he does not have any obvious injuries or show any signs of illness.
Duckie is about 2-3 months old and is a bit skinny. but he has a good appetite, so he will continue to grow.
Even though being blind, Duckie is very loving and is not afraid of people. He likes to check out his surroundings before he settles down or starts having fun playing with his blanket and toys.
Duckie will need to get neutured and get the final appoval to be ready for adoption. Duckie is a very special, precious pup!
Please donate to help Duckie with medical care!
Peabody was found on the streets alone and starved. He was brought to Memphis Animal Services: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BmtUvAYc7/?mibextid=wwXIfr. The Savior Foundation had to help this 5 year old dog, who is skin and bones. Peabody weighed 67 lbs. when he was picked up. He is a large breed dog with his ribs, hips, and spine protruding from his skin. He has heartworms and has had them for several years. He will need a lot of care and love over the next several months.
Peabody is a gentle giant and we are looking forward to being part of his journey towards health, happiness, and a furever home.
Please donate!
King Tut was brought to Memphis Animal Services as a stray. He was extremely emaciated and is now in a great foster home where he can now get a lot of good food and lots of love.
The Savior Foundation will be providing all King Tut's medical treatment. He is heading to the vet for a full work-up. We want to make sure he gets the best possible care and all the treatment necessary for a long, happy, and healthy life.
We depend on donations to help care for animals who were left on the street to fend for themselves like King Tut.
Please donate!
Skylar was saved from an abusive owner, who was trying to poison her. A young gentleman took Skylar in and the abusive owner signed her over to him. Unfortunately, Skylar got hit by a car and got severe road burn all over her body. Her back leg split open from the road burn leaving her muscle, tendons, and bones exposed.
The new owner took her to the emergency vet and he could only afford pain meds. He took Skylar to Memphis Animal Services to get help, but they said that he would have to surrender her and they would put her down. The owner called The Savior Foundation for help, since he didn't have the money to give her the extensive, critical medical care needed.
The Savior Foundation committed to give Skylar the critical care she needs and give her a chance at life.

One of our animal advocates found this sweet dog abandoned on the street with her food bowl and toys. Our advocate took her in and The Savior Foundation committed to helping her with medical treatment. We named her Buttercup!!!
We took Buttercup to Germantown Parkway Animal Hospital for a thorough exam. Unfortunately, she has a few health obstacles to overcome. Buttercup has tape worms, whip worms, and heart worms. She started her meds to kill the worms. She should be ready to be spayed in the next 3-4 weeks. We also found out Buttercup is deaf, but that does stop her from snuggling up with people she meets. She knows how to sit and walks well on a leash!
Buttercup is about 1 1/2 years old and only about 35 pounds. She will need several months to go through heart worm treatment before she can be adopted. Buttercup needs a foster for the next few months and then needs a furever home. We will even provide training classes for her and her foster/adopter to learn how to communicate with each other.
Buttercup is so sweet and loving! Everyone who meets her falls in love her! We certainly love her!
We appreciate all donations to help cover Buttercup's medical treatment!
Halo is only a 7 month old female pup who was abandoned and left to fend for herself. She was confiscated by Memphis Animal Services. Here is her MAS profile.
The Savior Foundation was contacted to help her with medical treatment. She was drinking a lot of water and urinating a lot. We couldn't resist helping this gentle giant. Germantown Parkway Animal Hospital gave her a thorough exam, did sonagrams, and did bloodwork. It was determined that she has Diabetes Insipidus, which is manageable with medicine. She will need a loving and caring family who will make sure she gets her medicine every day.
Halo is very scared and timid of people; however, she LOVES her foster family. Halo does love other dogs! We are covering the cost for Halo to participate in basic obedience, so she gets to know other people in a controlled, safe environment.
We look forward to see Halo progress and eventually be in a furever loving home.
Please donate to help Halo with her treatment!
Meet Frank. We are not sure how old he is, but he sure acts like a goofy, silly puppy. Frank was found in a parking lot in East Memphis. So far he's been sweet with his teenager human siblings and the neighbors' little children (you can thank them for his name). Frank loves his large girl sibling dog but is a bit scared of his large boy sibling dog. Frank knows how to sit and walk on a leash and does exceptionally well at both when food is involved. His foster mom is working on name response and crate training. Food seems to be the key to his heart and brain. Frank loves getting loved on and is a happy boy.
The Savior Foundation agreed to cover Frank's medical treatment, which includes his vaccinations, neutering, deworming, and his preventatives. We hope that he does not have heartworm treatment.
Our funds are extremely low, so we are in desperate need of donations. Please donate to help Frank get the medical treatment needed!

Several college students found this adorable dog wandering around for days in an apartment complex. They took him in and their professor is fostering this sweet boy, who is now named Rubble!
Rubble looks about 1 year old and has great teeth! He has a crooked tail, which makes he even cuter and more unique! Rubble is great with small and large dogs and is curious with cats. He is wonderful with children, too.
He is heading to Germantown Parkway Animal Hospital this week for a thorough exam.
We really need donations to help cover Rubble's medical treatment!
Sam was wandering around lonely and injured. A very caring animal advocate picked up Sam and took Sam into her home. She took Sam to Germantown Parkway Animal Hospital for treatment. Sam's third eyelid was injured and swollen. Sam was limping and ended up losing a toe on his paw, which was infected. We also found out that Sam has FIV. Sam is able to live happily indoors, now that he has been vaccinated and receiving needed medications.
The Savior Foundation is providing the funding needed for Sam's treatment. Please donate to Sam's care, so he can stay happy and healthy.

Jessica was at Memphis Animal Services and has been there for over 5 days. Jessica was pulled by a wonderful animal advocate. Jessica is completely emaciated and has severe injuries. Even though Jessica is over 2 years old, she is only 39 pounds!
The Savior Foundation will be covering her medial treatment. We need donations to cover the extensive treatment she will need to lead a healthy, active life.
Please donate!

Burton is at Memphis Animal Services. He was hit by a car and had to have his eye removed. This sweet baby also has a bad limp and needs additional critical medical treatment.
Burton is waiting to be pulled from MAS and has a foster who will take him into their home. The Savior Foundation will provide medical care for Burton.
We need donations to help Burton. Please donate!

Bri was dumped in the late afternoon at a Memphis park and the people drove off leaving her to fend for herself. This poor puppy's back leg was taped up with duct tape. Animal advocates rescued this puppy and took her to a vet to clean the leg and board her overnight. The Savior Foundation was contacted to help this puppy. Even though our funds are extremely low, we could not turn away this poor puppy, Bri.
Our vet, Dr. Zinkus and Germantown Parkway Animal Hospital, squeezed her in due to the criticality of her condition. We met Bri at GPAH and and saw the terrible condition of her back leg. Unfortunately, her back leg is so badly injured that it is bent backwards. Since the leg is bent backwards, the top of that paw is raw and infected due to having to drag it along the ground. Unfortunately, the leg will need to be amputated. Also, she has to wait a couple of weeks for the surgery, since she has hookworms and the medicine could cause her to bleed out.

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