Spay/Neuter Your Pet and Get a Chance to Win a $100 Gift Card!

Are you ready for some exciting news? The Martha Decker Memorial Fund for Animals, along with Friends of Horseshoe Bend Animals, Izard County Animal Rescue Effort (ICARE) and the Stop the Cycle Spay/Neuter Assistance Group, are thrilled to announce the Christmas 2023 $100 Gift Drawing! We believe in spreading joy and making a positive impact on animal welfare. By taking…

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Laddie Boy’s Heartfelt Story

Laddie Boy, a beautiful guy when picked up by Animal Control, needed vetting before he could go to a rescue in the North East. During that vetting process, it was discovered Laddie had Heartworms. Thanks to a very caring couple who fostered him during treatment, Laddie recovered and was able to be adopted. The Martha Decker Fund’s project, Heart Help,…

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We Are Daffy About Taffy !

Yes, we admit the title “We are Daffy for Taffy” may sound a bit corny, but seriously, who would abandon this adorable puppy on a quiet country road with no one to help? Thankfully, Taffy Rescue Hero Judy spotted her, scooped her up, and brought her to a safe and loving home for rest, healing, and lots of affection. We’re…

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Smoke, a Queen for a Day

Say hello to Smoke! She is a beautiful dog and one of our special “Queen for a Day” Large Ladies. These lovely ladies, like Smoke, may weigh over 70-75 pounds and require a bit more expense to get spayed compared to smaller dogs. This is where the Martha Decker Memorial Fund for Animals comes in. We offer special vouchers specifically…

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Do you have a minute? I’ll keep it short. . .

Do you have a minute? I’ll keep it short. . .You’re not going to believe this! I’m just walking down the ditch beside the road with my two pups, wondering what’s going to happen next. You know. . .Like where’s the next meal coming from? And I have kids to feed. Then, out of the blue, this Nice Lady stops,…

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An “Unchain Your Dog” Story

We’ve all seen dogs like Sheba. Living on a five-foot chain, little ability to move, “Sheba had food and water but she was alone and never had love and she was neglected as far as having good warm shelter. She wasn’t starving for food, but for human interaction and love. She didn’t have a warm place to get when it…

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