Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Snow Storm In The Desert

There was an unexpected snow storm in St. George, Utah and surrounding areas. Our family was concerned about the animals that were out in the cold during the storm.

We drove around in search of homeless animals and were thankful that we did not find any...but that does not mean there were no cold and homeless animals out there. Please donate money or time to your local animal shelter or animal rescue. Give money to an organization dedicated to helping animals find safe and loving homes.

Happy Holidays to everyone and Happy New Year :)

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Part Two of Our Journey- Breeding

Yes it is true. Helping Every Animal Thrive is embarking on a new phase. Yes well will still have our shelter for homeless and unwanted animals. But we will also have AKC puppies for sale. :-) More details to come.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

The Holiday Season

This time of the year always makes me wonder about the health and well being of animals. There are homeless animals shivering in the cold. There are commercials on television depicting scared and abused animals. We want to reach out all year round...but the holiday season is the hardest.

Helpless animals cannot voice their pain, fear, and desperation. We will be the voice for those animals.

Donate to your local animal shelter this holiday season.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Near and Dear To Our Hearts

Animals cannot really voice their pain, discomfort, and fear.

This touches my heart because there were times in my life when I could not voice my emotions. My pain had to be stifled or (if it was voiced) my fears were ignored. So we will fight very hard to make sure every animal in our area has a home. The first step? We are securing a house on a large piece of land to house homeless animals until they are placed in loving homes. It is not going to be easy but this is a worthy cause. Every animal needs to feel safe, secure, loved, and  wanted.

Let's begin now. Let's Help Every Animal Thrive :)

Monday, August 5, 2013

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Animals have always been important to me. When I was a child my family was dysfunctional and my mother was verbally, physically, and emotionally abusive. Our family pets were always my salvation. They were my friends, my comfort during dark times. When my mother realized how much they meant to me, she would find excuses to get rid of them. She would take one of my pets who was a little slow at "potty training" and just dump him or her in the park and I would never see my pet again. The cruelty in that is that a child wonders forever if the pet she loves is safe. There are always so many questions: Did my cat find a safe home? Did someone find my dog and feed him or her? I think the wondering is what makes losing a pet that way hurt so much.





Losing so many pets that way as a child, makes me want to reach out to as many animals in need as I can.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Every Animal Deserves A Home

My family lives in a desert climate.  A few weeks ago we had a heat wave and my daughter was walking home. She saw some kittens out in  the heat and a woman was coming to feed them. This touched my heart. I was thinking about how hot it was outside and how horrible it was for the kittens to be out in the elements with only the shelter of a few trees, relying on a kind old woman to keep them fed. This is not acceptable to me or my family. So the idea for this blog and a non profit organization to help animals was born.