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your dog?
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Helping homeless
hounds find forever homes!
"In a perfect world, every dog would have a home and every home
would have a dog." What happens when a pregnant beagle from Texas finds her
way to BARC? The story of Sally - and also Dolce and fourteen puppies.

click here to read the story
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Just Love Beagles?
Join our Yahoo Group for sharing stories,
asking questions
or planning a play date.
azbarc@yahoogroups.com
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Join BARC and the Kennel
Crew on random weekend mornings to visit the dogs in the
kennel, oversee playtime and socialization and give much
needed TLC to the dogs waiting in line for foster homes.
To sign up or ask
questions:
KennelCrew@azbarc.com
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Planet Green's Recycling Program helps BARC raise funds
while helping the environment. It's free and easy!
Recycling empty printer cartridges and old cell phones
eliminates non-biodegradable plastics and metals from
entering our landfills.
BARC has printer cartridge and used cell phone donation
boxes available for you to place at your employer or any
business. Please contact us if you would be willing to help
us collect cartridges for our homeless dogs by displaying a
box at your workplace.
Merchandise@azbarc.com
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Dog Adoption Event
Join us at PetSmart
11 am to 4 pm on the 4th of July.
Germann and Gilbert Road, just south of the SanTan 202...
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Foster dogs can't have a new beginning,
but with your help they can get the help that they need to
have a new ending.
BARC has helped over 250 dog find new
homes! We need your help to continue to do so.
If you have the desire to help, a soft spot for a dog to
sleep and a hand and heart to show a discarded dog some much
needed love, please contact us. Fostering a dog is
truly saving a life.
foster@azbarc.com |
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All through the
country, every shelter and rescue is full.
Our numbers are hung on our kennels so bare, we hope every
minute that someone will care.
They'll come to adopt us and give us the call, "Come here,
Max and Buddy - come fetch your new ball!
But now we sit here and think of the days. We were treated
so fondly -we had cute, baby ways.
Once we were little, then we grew and we grew - now we're no
longer young and we're no longer new.
So out the back door we were thrown like the trash, they
reacted so quickly - why were they so rash?
We "jump on the children", "don't come when they call", we
"bark when they leave us"," climb over the wall".
We
should have been neutered, we should have been spayed, now
we suffer the consequence of the errors THEY made.
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