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Spike & Bella in Chehalis, Two Chained Dogs Waiting For Their Miracle! POST SETTING   

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Saturday, April 29, 2017, 10:00am

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Thanks to the Chehalis nickel ads, which recently promoted Fences For Fido, for the first time in their lives, Bella and Spike are finally sleeping in a warm bed thanks to the newly installed FFF dog houses. Literally, all Spike and Bella have known is life on the end of a chain, 24 hours a day, standing in the snow, wind, rain, sleet, etc. with their only protection from the elements a travel kennel for Bella and the top of a travel kennel (no more than 4 feet high) for Spik...e. In fact, when we delivered their dog houses, they instantly went inside and never did come out. It was heartbreaking in so many ways, but at the same time it was such a relief to know that both dogs would be sleeping in warmth for the rest of their lives. Out of the more than 1,500 houses we have delivered, never before have we met two dogs more excited for the gift of warmth and shelter. Since Spike and Bella live in Chehalis, we have decided to do everything in a single weekend: post setting on April 29 & the fence build on April 30. We hope both days will include you?

Location: Chehalis, WA
Contact : Kelly or Vince
Contact Email: kpeterson@hsus.org

 


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