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Stories of Hope
Jossie

dog in castJossie is a husky/shepherd mix. She entered the shelter with her two litter mates. Jossie's came with a broken leg and a need for a 3-week cast. Weekly vet trips ensure her progress. Jossie was 11 weeks old at the beginning of February 2012.

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Brodie

Brodie came from county impound.  He is a sweet little man that deserved a chance at life. He needed Hope Funds to cover the cost of evaluation and treatment for his eye. Brodie was adopted by his foster family.

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Scout

Scout found a family!

Scout, a Blue Heeler Mix, was a hope dog. Scot's hind leg was damaged in the April 27th tornadoes. His estimated vet bills were $600.

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Tyde

Tyde is a cat that made his way to the shelter. He had to have an eye removed. Feel free to donate to help Tyde.

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Gman

The G stands for gentle. Gman is German Shepherd between 7-9 years of age. He is one of many Blount County, Alabama throw aways.

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Mollie and Layla

Both Layla and Mollie have found their forever homes.

Layla has been adopted on September 9 at a PetCo National Adoption Event! Mollie has also been adopted. They are living healthy and well-adjusted lives. Read more about Layla and Mollie.

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The Story of Hope

After nearly a year of few adoptive prospects, Hope's foster has become her home. 

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The Hope Fund

The Hope Fund is a fund for veternary care for special animals in need. You can donate to this fund and help with the medical costs of the current Hope Dog.

Donations can be made at:

Blount County Animal Shelter, Save Hope Fund
Regions Bank
201 1st Avenue East
Oneonta, AL 35121

 
Granny Hope

was a white German Shepherd that showed up at a foster's home, humbly seeking help.  She didn't survive.

 
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