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Thursday, 28 February 2013 13:32

Fence Supplies

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We have a continual need for the following materials to help the dogs we build fences for. 

 

If you are able to donate any of the above listed materials, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , we really appreciate any materials donations!

 

•        4x4 8' pressure-treated posts

•        Metal T-posts in 6' and 7' lengths

•        Lengths of 6' fencing, either welded wire or chain link, new or used in good condition

•        Chain link gates 6' high, and associated hardware

•        Any size kennel or chain link panels (we make gates out of these)

•        Chain link fence hardware

•        Composite shingles (even partial packages) for dog houses

•        Heavy duty anchoring stakes

•        Materials for dog bedding (burlap sacks and cedar shavings)

 

 

Fences For Fido is recognized as tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, EIN 30-0554675, making all donations tax deductible.  As a charitable corporation, exempt from income tax, we are required to file the form 990 with the Federal Government, and all financial information is presented in accordance with IRS regulations.

Sheba Marie, Destiny Love and Bear are three sweet dogs that live on a busy rural road that threaten their lives if off their chains.   Bear has almost been hit twice by cars zooming by.  Their owner is in frail health and cannot walk them.  Please help us get these dogs a fence so they can be safe.

Friday, 11 October 2024 20:42

Become a Volunteer

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CHANGE A LIFE 800 

Welcome! We’re so glad you’re here!
Volunteering for Fences For Fido is a life-changing labor of love. A morning spent unchaining a dog is a gift for the dog-lover’s heart.

If you’ve ever worried about a lonely chained dog, we know you’ve wished that someone could do something to help.
With Fences For Fido, YOU can be that someone.
We’ll show you how.

In just one morning, you can join like-minded people in changing life for a dog, for a family, and sometimes for an entire neighborhood. And you’ll be finished by noon. There’s no better way to kick off your weekend.

Here’s how to get started:

  1. Watch our 4-minute how-to video to see how easy it is to build a fence. You don’t need any special skills or equipment, and our team leaders will guide you along the way.
  2. Check out our FAQ page to learn more about what we do and why.
  3. Click over to our volunteer sign-up page to see upcoming volunteer opportunities. You’ll see each dog’s story, their city, and the date of their build. After you sign up, you’ll receive a confirmation email with the exact location, any special instructions, and a contact person for your build.

It’s really that simple!
Reach out to our executive director, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , with any questions. We’re glad you’re here and we want to help!

Friday, 10 August 2012 14:32

Kyree June 9, 2012 - Stayton, OR

Kyree is a dog on the move, with her family to a new home in Stayton.

Friday, 10 August 2012 14:47

Sandy, Vader, WA - June 9, 2012

Meet Sandy who recently was provided a FFF Fence for lot's of frolicking and running, and play.

Friday, 10 August 2012 19:20

Moose in Salem

Moose has the whole yard to run around in, and his entire family is beyond smiles.

Friday, 10 August 2012 11:11

Nola and Smokey

At the end of a cable lead attached to the remains of an old, dilapidated fence sits Nola. 

Friday, 10 August 2012 11:20

A dog named Snoopy, really!

Snoopy has been chained 24/7 for 9 years. Imagine that, since 2003.

Friday, 10 August 2012 12:40

Rocky in Vancouver, WA

Rocky is a well-loved Australian shepherd mix, but life hasn't always been easy for him. He's been moved around quite a bit but thankfully has finally found a safe and loving home.

Friday, 10 August 2012 17:22

Ethyl Flower in Winlock

Ethyl Flower is a sweet one year old pittie who lives outside in a small kennel because she's just a bit too rowdy in the house. You can't see it in the photo but she has some of the most adorable, expressive ears I've ever seen. When we let this sweet gal out of her kennel into her very own FFF yard you can bet there will be lots of running and fun!

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