SACHI ANIMAL RESCUE

Sachi Animal Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization staffed entirely by volunteers who donate their time and money to find homes for deemed hard to place dogs.


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

ALEX

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Sachi Animal Rescue was created in September 2009 by a group of dog loving volunteers. We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization staffed entirely by volunteers who donate their time and money to find homes for hard to place canines. We specialize in rescuing, rehabilitating and placing companion dogs(primarily, but not exclusively, the Boxer breed) that have otherwise been abandoned and neglected or abused, into loving homes. We do this because there is such a huge amount of dogs euthanized every day who could have been great pets if only they'd been given the chance. We do this because even though saving one life at a time may seem futile, one life saved is still a victory.
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