Showing posts with label Donations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donations. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2013

Extended to December 15th!!! Lynch Creek Farm & Col. Potter Giving Green!


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Lynch Creek Farm and Col. Potter are now in the Final Week of their special Fundraiser Campaign Col.Potter Cairn Rescue Network Giving Green!  Extended to Sunday, December 15th, you still have time to order any beautiful, high quality wreath, centerpiece, or other decorative item in time for the Holidays, as a Gift or for your own home, and Lynch Creek Farm will donate a 20% of your purchase to Col. Potter to help save another Cairn in need, along with 100% of all Donations made to the campaign.  A fantastic opportunity to give a gift that gives twice!

Lynch Creek Farm Presents
Last Week to Sunday 12/15/13
20% of all proceeds during this time  and 
100% of all Donations will be given to
Col. Potter’s Cairn Rescue Network!
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Choose a Featured Item or shop through their Many decorations & Accessories

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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Final Week!! Lynch Creek Farm & Col. Potter Giving Green!


Please Feel Free to Cross Post!


Lynch Creek Farm and Col. Potter are now in the Final Week of their special Fundraiser Campaign Col.Potter Cairn Rescue Network Giving Green!  Now through Wednesday, December 11th, you can still order any beautiful, high quality wreath, centerpiece, or other decorative item in time for the Holidays, as a Gift or for your own home, and Lynch Creek Farm will donate a 20% of your purchase to Col. Potter to help save another Cairn in need, and 100% of all donations made to the campaign.  A fantastic opportunity to give a gift that gives twice!

Lynch Creek Farm Presents
Now - Wednesday 12/11/13
20% of all proceeds during this time  and 
100% of all Donations will be given to
Col. Potter’s Cairn Rescue Network!
Click "Support Now" to start shopping!
Choose a Featured Item or shop through their Many decorations & Accessories

Please Feel Free to Cross Post!

 

 

Monday, February 28, 2011

CP foster Slater and his surgery - won't you be one of his guardian angels?

Written by CP's Director of Foster Homes



Amy has shared some information on Slater, who was brought into Col. Potter and is being fostered by Amy. Slater spent his life outside in the backyard because his owner could not house break him. What she did not know was that it was not his fault. He was not dumb, he was not being stubborn, he could not help it! After many tests, very expensive scans ($400+ for these), it was determined that Slater had a portosystemic shunt, which basically means, the main blood to his liver was being routed around his liver instead of through his liver. Because his liver is not working properly, he has to eat very low protein foods as his liver does not have the capacity to break these down, be on many medications, one of them lactulose to control his ammonia level. When an ammonia level is too high, it produces hepatic encephalopathy and until we were able to figure out his issue and start him on these meds, he was aggressive, almost uncontrollable. Once Amy started on the lactulose and got his ammonia level down, his whole demeanor changed and he became a "new" boy.

Slater needs very expensive surgery to correct this congenital issue he was born with. Ideal time to do this is before a year old. Slater is 4 years old. He is past the ideal time but the surgeon feels he has a very good chance of correcting this and allowing him to live a normal life. Due to the liver not working properly, Slater drinks huge quantities of water and because of this, urinates huge quantities of urine. If he wants to have a good life and get to live as an indoor dog in a home, he needs this surgery.

This surgery is almost $3000 - a stunning blow to Col. Potter. I know we are hitting you all up left and right for donations but this little boy desperately needs guardian angels and donations so that we can provide him this surgery. We do not want to have to tell him "no", sorry, you are not worth it. He is worth it, he is still very young, he deserves to be live in a home. He deserves to be free of the many medications we now have to give him. He deserves this surgery. Will it be risky due to his age, you betcha. Do we owe him this change, you betcha. We can do this if everyone pitches in just a little to make his life better.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

A Special Day For A Special Little Girl!

Today is a very, very special day for foster mom Cathy and her foster girl Gianna or GiGi as she calls her. (Read GiGi's story here.) Today GiGi will undergo a very delicate surgery to correct her eyes. This is the very FIRST time CPCRN has been able to approve the cost of this amazing operation. GiGi’s Foster Mom has raised money to help with this expense and GiGi has also been helped by her own Guardian Angels, but it is through YOUR equally amazing generosity that this surgery is possible!

Due to YOUR support Col. Potter was able to win the Yahoo! "Be a Better Inspiration" Charity Contest and receive matching funds from Yahoo! Thanks to YOU Col. Potter is able to go where we have never gone before! We dug deep and raised those “unique” donations. We kept on trying to spread the word and struggling for just $10 more, even when it looked like we could not win. Then when all was said and done, we DID win and we did it fair and square thanks to YOUR support. So today when GiGi goes under the anesthetic and her surgeon makes those tiny incisions in her eyes, all our hearts will be with her. The same sense of “oneness” that bound us together when we thought we had lost the Yahoo! contest and lifted us so high when we found out we had won, will hold GiGi in our prayers and hopefully will bring her once again into the daylight of vision.

Col. Potter has the funds to be able to help this sweet little girl THANKS to YOU and to YAHOO! for their matching donation! On behalf of our very special little girl, GIGI, all the CPCRN volunteers collectively say THANK YOU!! THANK YOU for helping to make this possible and THANK YOU for helping us help GIGI!!



Update from GiGi's Foster Mom: The doctor called and said GiGi's surgery went really well. (He's a man of few words). She's in recovery and I'll be calling a little later to make sure she's still doing okay. I'll be picking her up sometime tomorrow after 12pm.