Helping Homeless Puppies
Why this matters
This matters to me because it is sad when you see homeless dogs on the street that are super skiny and unhealthy. I want to give dogs a better family. Who knows if they got abandoned or they ran away. If a family lost a dog and they can't find it I want to help them get their furry friend back.
Donate
This is a fake nonprofit, but feel free to donate to one of the real nonprofits listed below.
- To support and improve the lives of cats and dogs in New Mexico through sheltering, adoptions, humane education, and veterinary services.
- Rescue homeless dogs and cats and provide temporary quality care for them in foster homes until permanent adoptive homes can be found Promote animal welfare through educational efforts and other services Reduce overpopulation in companion animals and feral cats through spay-neuter services Provide needed medical care to senior dogs and cats with the goal to either make them more adoptable or to provide end of life hospice care at an NMAF foster home or through a sponsorship at a senior care sanctuary.
- Watermelon Mountain Ranch was founded in 1996 by Lee and Sophia DiClemente whose love for animals continues to flow through the day-to-day operations at the Ranch. What began as a grassroots effort with a small dedicated group of volunteers has grown into New Mexico's Largest No Kill Animal Shelter, encompassing a 10 acre main campus facility, two resale stores, offsite adoption centers and various humane programs serving the community. These programs include our Canine/Feline Foster Care, Humane Education, Volunteers, on- site Vet Clinic, Lee's Retirement Village (for senior dogs), Don's Angel Fund (for injured animals), and our most successful program, Molly's Mercy Missions (saving animals facing euthanasia in shelters across the Southwest and Juarez Mexico). Since the inception of Watermelon Mountain Ranch, we have helped to save the lives of over 200,000 animals, placing them in loving homes.