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I have been saving pets for more than 15 years now and will continue my efforts until the day I can no longer physically do this very special and dear to my heart work.
My two daughters Deborah J. Duran and Carla J. Colby are partners in this effort. Deborah designed and maintains this web site for my organization. She monitors and maintains the other sites we have pets listed on and will carry on my work once I physically cannot. My daughter Carla is managing the day-to-day coordination and operation of our shelter and activities for all of our little orphans.
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Loneliness makes sadness and often sadness creates an exterior of grumpiness.
He is old and considered a burden. He sits alone in his room day after day. He tried giving of himself to others, but his coat was dirty and he was unkempt and somewhat smelly. He was shunned when he reached out, so he no longer reaches out. He sits alone in his room, day after day, year after year. He watches others interact with happiness all around him. It hurts even more.
The highlight of his day is the ‘meals on wheels’, when he has a few moments to share with someone who cares. But those moments are brief because there are so many others awaiting their moment of feeling special too.
All alone surrounded by others. So many know the feeling all too well. This is Yogi’s story, but it could very well be something others can relate to. Yogi is a dog; old, once abandoned and now living out his life all alone in a crowd.
If you can relate to this story and you have the capability to have a somewhat large old canine boy in your life and home, please contact Perry’s Orphans.
Yogi has felt so much neglect in his life. He so needs someone to give him that special love that he has never known. Someone with patience, understanding and older dog experience.
He was heartworm positive when he came into rescue quite some time ago. He is now HW neg. but because of the severity, he does need special considerations.........
Because of his sad life, Yogi is cautious. He gets frightened if penned up and left alone. He is picky about which dogs he likes and he is not fond of cats.
He is just a big 11 year old lump of fur who desperately needs someone to love him in his twilight years.. Just like we all will. Please, if you like big old four legged fur balls, please call and make arrangements to meet Yogi.
You can catch me on the radio every Thursday morning at 11 am with Brenda Nelson
on her “Talk of the Town” radio show. Friday mornings at 8am I talk with Bob
Knight. Turn your radios to 97.9 FM to hear what I have to say about all the
rescued animals up for adoption. Don't forget that we have
several local fundraisers each year. Listen to KTLO 97.9 FM and watch the
Baxter Bulletin for dates, locations and times.
If you are interested in seeing any of our cats or dogs please call or email
and we will make arrangements for you to meet your "FUTURE" forever pet.
If you have kids or another dog in the house bring them along so they can get to
know each other too. We will do what ever we can to assist you in finding
your new companion.
Our Featured Pet....YOGI...
Our Mission
To educate the community regarding the benefits of spaying or neutering their pets
Help to
make available cost effective ways to do just that
Providing
information on how to get financial assistance to get this done
To
assist the general public with greater understanding of the fact that there
are better ways to place an unwanted pet, other than dumping them on the
side of the road or worse!
Making
it possible for the animal to stay in a good healthy loving environment
while being relocated with another family
To be an advocate for companion animals
To provide comfort, veterinary exams and necessary medications, spay & neuter services to those animals who are awaiting placement into good homes
To work with humane societies, shelters, and fostering programs to assist in increasing the availability of good permanent homes
To provide a working forum for other private shelters to communicate with their peers to improve their skills and outreach
To address the middle ground issue of increasing the numbers of
temporary housing and health care for all homeless and displaced animals
To educate the public in proper care and guardianship
To provide an outreach lost and found pets program
To provide an up-to-date directory of all types of shelters, humane societies and rescue organizations in the south central area of Missouri and the
north central area of Arkansas
To provide a source for improving health conditions for all companion animals
To provide guidance for other nonprofits to do their work to make the world a better place for people and animals
News
Adopting A Friend
If you need more information on one of our dogs or cats please call or email. We will
be happy to tell you all about them.
Call or
email us for an adoption application.
We ask for a donation to cover the spay
or neuter of the dog or
cat that you are adopting
Fenced in yard
is preferred for anyone adopting a dog
If adopting a cat, the adopter must agree that the cat will stay indoors
all the time as all of our cats are strictly inside cats.
Veterinarian
reference
All dogs and cats in the household must be spayed/neutered
Home check
If renting, a copy of the Landlord/Lease Agreement stating that pets are
allowed, what type of pets, size of pets are allowed and how many pets
allowed. If a pet deposit is required, proof that the deposit has been paid
is also required.
Donations needed
Cat Beds
Cat/Kitten Food
Clay Litter
ToysDog Houses
Dog/Puppy Food
Food/Water Bowls
LeashesPaper Towels
Towels
Blankets
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PERRYS ORPHANS SANCTUARY Inc.
1031 CR 144
OAKLAND, AR 72661
Phone: 870 431 8354
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Email:
livineasy@centurytel.net
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