As you may already know April is Prevent Cruelty to Animals Month sponsored by ASPCA. We are supporting them by doing posts about animals in need and by wearing orange to show our support!
Today we are featuring some special friends of ours from Full Moon Farm in Black Mountain, NC. This wonderful place rescues and provides a forever home for abandoned and abused wolfdogs - dogs that have been bred with wolves. There are just a few shelters in the US that are set up to take them and this is one of the best.
Pearl is the official greeter and lives there along with several other cats. |
Banjo likes to sit on the roof of his house. |
They have been having a hard time in this lately in this down economy and could use some extra help and support. The have 17 acres of private wooded land to house all the beautiful wolfdogs. They are a 501 (c)3 wolfdog rescue and sanctuary founded in 2002. In the past 8 years they have rescued over 400 wolfdogs and evaluated or transported over 175, as they would have been euthanized.
Once a month they host a Howl-in where folks can tour the grounds and enjoy a potluck supper next to a roaring fire pit. Mom went to this and met the great bunch of people who run the sanctuary and of course the wolfdogs. If you would like to read more about them visit Mom's other blog and read her post. Please do check out Full Moon Farm's website and Facebook page.
Beautiful Belle. |
(Photos courtesy of Full Moon Farm)
What a wonderful rescue, thank you for sharing info about them. We'll check out their web site!
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Beautiful wolfdoggies!!!! Let's hope for a good fundraising blitz for this amazing rescue centre!! Take care
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Wonderful post!!!!!!!!!!
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It sounds like a great organization! We like the idea of the howl-in and Pearl the greeter!
ReplyDeleteJust to say thanks for your message - we're all in shock too much to take it all in now, we're never ready to lose the people and pets that we love but I'm sure time will heal. Thanks again xx
ReplyDeleteWe had no idea this place was there. What a great thing to do. We also didn't realize there were that many wolf dogs. Sure glad you told us about this. That Howl sounds like a fun deal.I hope they get some good donations.
ReplyDeleteWhat great people who look after the wolfdogs - we must admit we had never heard of them. We will go and have a peek at their site.
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Thank you for bringing this to our attention!
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What beautiful furids...we hope and pray they find good homes soon.
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That is such a wonderful group and I'm so glad to learn about them. Thanks for telling all of us.
ReplyDeleteGreat site, and great post. Thanks for taking the time to make more people aware of these beautiful creatures.
ReplyDeleteI do hope the Howl works big time for the donations and the volunteer help.
Take care.
I don't know how to howl, but a howl in sounds like fun...I'll practice and get back to you. Great pictures of all the animals.
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thank you for visiting my blog. I'm sure that our paths have crossed at some time or another. I live in Candler, but work at Humane alliance spay/neuter clinic in Asheville for the past 17 years as a RVT and now the Director of clinic operations. Thank you so much for what you are doing for all the animals
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The photos you have of them are gorgeous. What a great idea, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have heard of wolves, wild dogs and coy dogs. But I never heard of wolf dogs? I have been told that we don't have wolves up here in New Hampshire, but we do have coy dogs. And some people claim that a coy dog is actually a wild dog. When I finally saw a picture of a coy dog, it looked like a small straggly wolf.
Thank you, Me and Mom will check it out !
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing about Full Moon Farm! It is wonderful work they are doing. We will go visit their web site (and your mom's other blog) to learn more. :)
ReplyDeleteFanks you efurrybuddy for telling and showing us this.
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They do a terrific job!
ReplyDeleteA thousand million thanks for sending healing purrs. Cinders is better.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this lovely post. We especially love the first picture - so snug, cosy and warm.
We'll be happy to wear orange! I'll remind everybody here and point out your message!
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Tom
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