Now in our fifth decade, the non-profit Doris Day Animal Foundation is committed to carrying on Doris' legacy and vision to make this a better world for the animals.
June 27, 2022Krish, a 1-yr-old German Shepherd, who broke his left hind leg was surrendered to @NEHumaneSociety from his owner after not seeking vet care for 3 weeks. He had a spiral tibia/fibula fracture, requiring an orthopedic specialist. He is still healing and getting pt care. https://t.co/cLcicdfEab
June 26, 2022Cassy was adopted today and her new owner was so excited. He had been in to see her several times. He has a cat at his parents home that is 17 and he was very knowledgeable about cats. Thanks to DDAF for a grant to PUPS neuter/spay program. Cassy was spayed before her adoption. https://t.co/vqTlIG6eWE
June 24, 2022Sunny is a 9 year old yellow parakeet who was dropped off at the sanctuary 7 years ago. She is a delightful bird and loved playing with all sorts of toys and small boxes.
DDAF's grant to Tickle Too Sanctuary helped support medical care she needed for infection. Doing great now. https://t.co/HWBrEBlq26