Puppy Recovering from Pesticide Poisoning Devours Donated Pet Food

Puppy Recovering from Pesticide Poisoning Devours Donated Pet Food

Photo: A Lab For Life

Your donations are feeding hungry shelter pets across the country and helping sick dogs, like Grizzly, get the nutrition and care they need to recover. 

The six-month-old black lab mix was exposed to pesticide poison which resulted in seizures. Grizzly needed emergency care and was rushed to a local animal clinic.

Photo: A Lab For Life

His owners surrendered him to A Lab for Life who ensured he got the care he needed, and thanks to your support, nutritious food to help him grow big and strong. 

Photo: A Lab For Life

Grizzly is finally getting to 'bear' size, but don't let his name fool you - he has a teddy bear personality. He even posed like a gentleman with his bear ears on. 

The rescue is grateful for the support and said, "Rescues like A Lab for Life depend on the generosity of charities and dog food companies to help feed all the wonderful deserving animals in their care. We feel so lucky to have received such a high caliber food to give our pups. Giving them yummy high protein food gives dogs like Grizzly their best shot at healthy happy lives!" 

Photo: A Lab For Life

Grizzly is now living his best life in a loving home and sends his thanks. Your donations are making a difference in the lives of shelter pets. Join us in feeding more hungry animals by donating here

Your daily action on The Animal Rescue Site are also helping feed shelter animals across the country. 

Every time you click, play trivia, and shop, you are helping feed shelter pets. These actions take a few minutes each day but have a huge impact in the lives of homeless dogs and cats.

Animal shelters are overcrowded and rely on donations to feed all the animals in their care. We want to thank you for taking the time to help animals daily.

Andrea Powell

Andrea Powell is an animal enthusiast who resides in West Michigan. When not writing, she is exploring the great outdoors with her dogs and horses.

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