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Chili's in Lakewood - Fundraiser
Lakewood Chili's @ 88 Wadsworth Blvd, Lakewood, CO, 303-238-2996
Monday July 13, 2009 All Day
Chili’s will donate 10% from each Misha May supporter's bill. Click here for a flyer that you can download and print. Go to Chili's on July 13, have a nice meal and show the server your flyer when you pay. Thank you for your support and Bon Appétit.
Please click here to see our Summer 2009 Newsletter
Please click here to see our Summer 2008 Newsletter
Shasta, a purebred Miniature Pinscher, is looking for a caring adult. No kids please.

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When You Wish Upon a Star... The story of Misha May Foundation is on on pages 20 and 21.
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100% of the profit ($8 out of $20) is donated to the Misha May Foundation. Put "Misha May" in the special code animal charity box.

Donate Your Vehicle to The Misha May Foundation for a tax deduction. Free towing. Call 303-423-2277 or 1-866-701-2277. See website for more information www.carshelpingcharities.com
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Licensed under the Pet Animal Care Facilities Act, CO Dept of Agriculture
Member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers
Member of the International Association of Animal Massage & Bodywork
Member of the American Humane Association
Our
Mission and Purpose
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To
provide options, training and rehabilitation
for homeless mixed-breed dogs, or any dogs who need us, until they find a permanent home.
- To
design creative foster partnerships and innovative
programs which maintain or improve the health,
social skills and overall well-being of these
dogs as they wait for their perfect people.
- To
consistently support other non-profit organizations
that aid and benefit animals.

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Our Commitment
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We believe there is a home waiting for nearly every dog. Therefore we are committed to the forever placement of each animal for whom we assume responsibility. Euthanasia, or a ‘good death‘, is reserved for those animals who are suffering without hope, as well as those animals whose dangerous behavior is beyond rehabilitation.
- We are committed to the end of euthanasia as a means of canine population control, as a solution to behavioral issues, or as justification for
human error, apathy or irresponsibility.
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We are committed to using healing, compassionate methods, not force, with the animals we rescue as well as any animals we help.
- We are committed to educating ourselves and others
in canine behavioral science, relying upon teaching and communicating with dogs, rather than on frightening, dominating or intimidating them.
- We are committed to the exposure and termination
of the use of any training method which is disrespectful, cruel, fear based,
or where the ends are used to justify the means.
- We are committed to each individual dog,
and we celebrate the mutually beneficial bond
that they share with humans.
Click
here to view our continuing and future goals - 12/03/05
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