Critter Cavalry Rescue

We are a group of dedicated rescue people who want to save as many dogs and cats from the local shelters before they are euthanized. On the average....there are only 1 out of 10 animals that get adopted from a shelter. We are dedicated to helping increase pet adoptions by offering a shelter animal a foster home to go to while awaiting an adoptive family to find them on our Petfinder website. Won't you please adopt a shelter animal? Or won't you please help us foster a shelter animal while we are looking for their perfect home? What a gift you can give a dog or cat by giving them a place to feel safe and secure....a forever home or a foster home. Won't you help us at Critter Cavalry give them a chance to have a life?

Franklin, TN,37069
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (615) 66-5334

Website: https://www.crittercavalry.com/

PUPPY IVAN

Great Pyrenees | Oak Hill, TN

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Meet PUPPY IVAN

It is Real everyone!   The puppies being born that don’t have a place in life is very real!!!   These 11 Great Pyrenees puppies need our help and Critter Cavalry Rescue has stepped up to help them find a good place to land for their future safety and wellbeing.  There used to be 31 of these Puppies who were born to 3 momma dogs that were not spayed.  Livestock guardian Great Pyrs who were NOT spayed and all had pups within Weeks of each other.  The local animal shelter was called about the dire situation and gave a deadline to remove them from the property or they would return to euthanize as a solution.  The shelter would not take them due to overcrowding.  So…a concerned man who knew the senior Farmer, started taking puppies to Tractor Supply and other places to try and get them homes so they would not be destroyed by animal control.  He found homes for 20.  Now there are just 11 left and he discovered that if he made phone calls to rescues, maybe someone would help.  That is what Critter Cavalry Rescue is doing NOW.  But we need help to break these pups up and put in to foster homes or forever families as soon as Possible.  They are all living right now in a small backyard and it is really crowded.  They are getting their vaccines and wormings and over the next Few weeks they will be spayed and neutered.  If you are in the Nashville, TN or close, please help us with fostering.  If you are in the northeast, we can use your help too.   EMAIL US:  [email protected]    If you cannot adopt or foster, we could certainly  use donations of food or funds for making sure their vetting is done soon.  We are spaying the moms ASAP and looking for homes for them too.  They are only 1 year old and have been great goat guardians on the acreage they have lived on.  Desperate Times…Desperate Need to help them.  They are loving and shy as the breed typically is. They just need some personal one on one hugs.   NOW. PLEASE NOTE:   Our dogs and cats are fostered in Tennessee and can transport weekly up to the Northeast region.  Request an application and learn more about Critter Cavalry at https://www.crittercavalry.com/adoption.

Adoption Process
Adoption contract required. Fees determined by adoption counselor.


Contact
Critter Cavalry Rescue
(615) 66-5334
[email protected]
https://www.crittercavalry.com/

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