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Save The Date -- Thursday November 10th, 2011

A Wine Tasting for charity November 10, 2011 at 7pm. The Wine Room at Afton Village 5401 Village Drive Concord, NC 28027 A chance to sample five fine wines for $20 and support a worthy cause. Great prizes will be raffled off immediately following. All proceeds to benefit South Paw Animal Rescue & Sanctuary, Inc.


Wine Tasting for Charity -- Thursday November 10th, 2011

A Wine Tasting for charity November 10, 2011 at 7pm. The Wine Room at Afton Village 5401 Village Drive Concord, NC 28027 A chance to sample five fine wines for $20 and support a worthy cause. Great prizes will be raffled off immediately following. All proceeds to benefit South Paw Animal Rescue & Sanctuary


We're in the Top 10 -- Wednesday October 5th, 2011

Please go to http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/shelterchallenge.faces?siteId=3 and enter "South Paw" in the state of "TN" and vote for us. We are in the top 10 for Tennessee. The dogs need your help! We have a chance to win one of the cash prizes. Thank you so very much!


Where Are They Now? -- Friday July 2nd, 2010

Have you ever wondered where some of the dogs that have been adopted from South Paw Rescue are today? Well, now, you can see updates about our adopted animals in their forever homes! And if you adopted a dog from our rescue, send us and update and we'll put it on the website so everyone can see how your adopted furbaby is doing! To submit an update email a picture and info to success@southpawrescue.org To see the updates we have received so far go to http://www.southpawrescue.org/animals/stories


The $1 Challenge -- Thursday March 25th, 2010

If giving $1 would save a dog's life, would you give that $1? See the $1 Challenge at http://www.SouthPawRescue.org


TN Puppy Mill Raid -- Saturday February 21st, 2009

We now have pictures, information, and a slideshow of the dogs we took in after the the TN puppymill raid, where 285 dogs were rescued. See pictures of some of the dogs here now from when they were still in the puppymill. See photos of the holding area they were taken to after they were rescued. See a slide show of the dogs after arriving at South Paw Animal Rescue and Sanctuary, and pictures after their first baths in freedom. We've also given them names To see, go to http://www.southpawrescue.org and click on White County, TN Puppymill Dogs on the menu on the left, or copy and past the following link into your browser. http://www.southpawrescue.org/info/display?PageID=6275


TN Puppymill- 250 dogs -- Sunday February 15th, 2009

Today South Paw Animal Rescue received 12 Pomeranians from the recent puppy mill bust in Sparta, TN. The ASPCA has been in White County, TN, for the last few days managing operations after a large puppy mill raid in Sparta, TN. South Paw Rescue is one of only a few TN rescues assisting by taking dogs from the puppy mill. The rest of the dogs will be going to rescues outside of TN or to the ASPCA. There were 285 dogs rescued during the puppy mill raid on Wednesday. Small breed dogs, including Boston and Jack Russell terriers, Pomeranians, Shih Tzus, Chihuahuas, Poodles, Dachshunds, Miniature Pinschers and Schnauzers, were rescued from multiple buildings on the raided property. The dogs are suffering from a lack of basic care, feces-encrusted fur, knotted and matted fur, infected and absessed teeth, hair loss from a yet to be diagnosed illness, and other injuries and illnesses. The dogs we received today will be getting veterinary care during the next couple of weeks. Those wishing to assist by donating can send donations to South Paw Animal Rescue, PO Box 118, Hilham, TN 38568 or by PayPal to southpawrescue@yahoo.com Assistance would be greatly appreciated. We will be adding a special page to our website in the next few days with photos of the dogs so everyone will be able to see their progress in the coming weeks. All 12 of these Pomeranians are very young, with the oldest being only two years old. They seem to have very nice personalities so far and from what we can tell at this early point they will all make wonderful canine companions someday!