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 28, 2022Chigger, age 30, came to Rescued Animals Second Chance Inc. at 9 yrs old. He’s always been a “kid-safe” horse for guests to ride on trails. He has Cushing’s Disease and requires special feed, supplements, and medication to treat his disease. DDAF's grant helps with feed and hay. https://t.co/a9qZT6Q9SQ
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