Sometimes the animals in our care require emergency vet attention, which puts a large financial strain on New Lives Animal Rescue
Waikato
Hunter is a gorgeous Lab x Huntaway boy who is approximately 5 years old.
After finding himself in the pound and no-one coming to claim him New Lives Animal Rescue gave this lovely friendly boy a second chance.
Unfortunately we have since discovered that Hunter has a suspicious lump which needs to be removed so that a biopsy can be taken & sent for testing.
Hunter is booked for surgery on Monday 29th of February, and this urgent surgery comes with a cost of up to $600.
We are in desperate need to raise funds so we can recover some of the cost of this operation once it has been done.
New Lives Animal Rescue is a not for profit charity, we rely solely on donations and the generosity from members of the public.
Please help support New Lives Animal Rescue so we can continue to help more animals in need like Hunter!!
I have been personally involved with New Lives Animal Rescue since before its inception in 2014. I am a fosterer but I also help with admin & fundraising. Animals are my passion, particularly dogs, and being involved with charities, such as New Lives Animal Rescue, is very rewarding.
Established in 2014, New Lives Animal Rescue is a not for profit organisation that specializes in rescuing and re-homing dogs and puppies, but can also accommodate other species where possible.
New Lives is based in the Waikato region, however, will potentially provide support to animals New Zealand wide.
We work with Pounds to rescue unwanted, neglected and unclaimed dogs and will assist where possible when people find themselves needing to rehome their animals for genuine reasons.
If we are unable to assist, we will work with other organisations to achieve a positive outcome for the animal(s).
At New Lives Animal Rescue we are passionate about rehoming into forever families. We are also actively engaged in encouraging, supporting and educating the community on the importance of de-sexing dogs and cats, so that in the future there are less unwanted animals who end up in the pound as a result of over breeding.
BEST NEWS!! 11 March 2016
Hunter's test results look promising - phew, what a relief!
He is doing really well and has now been adopted by his wonderful foster home - as they fell in love with him - yay for Hunter!
We are so very happy for Hunter & would like to thank you all so much for your donations. We could not do what we do without you! :-)
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