Resident of the Month: Meet Skippy
Hi, I'm Skippy. My
owner died last year. He was as old as I am, and because I only have three legs,
he had a hard time taking care of me, but he loved me, this I knew. However, one day he went in his car and never
came back. A relative came and took me
to a very cold place; I was left there. I was so scared. I didn't have a bed and because I only have
three legs, I had a hard time getting around on the floor.
One day a lady came looking for another dog, I knew this
because when she asked about another dog she was told that it was too late. She began to cry. She was walking
by my cage and asked about
me. When she heard that I had been left
because my owner was gone, she said she was taking me home with her. So out to the car I went; I had not been in a
car and was a little scared. I came to
this big place with lots of grass. There were many other dogs there too. Every day, Miss Holly takes the dogs for a
walk to the river, I simply couldn't make it.
I was just too overweight, and it was so hard walking without a
leg. I sat at the gate and watched them-
feeling so sad I could not go too. What Happened
Next?
If you would like to support "Skippy" through our
Distance Adoption Program click
here.
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A Note from Our President, Sharon Emerson
Last month was a great start to our first newsletter, we had
many people reply and tell us that they enjoyed reading the information. I hope this month will prove the same.
We continue to face daily challenges and hurdles in our
efforts to save our older animals. But
when one door closes, it seems another one opens.
Right now the sanctuary is facing the fact that we cannot
continue living at our current location.
Even though Allen and Holly knew that when they signed the lease it could
not be forever, we just hoped it would be "longer" rather than "shorter". More about the future of Seven
Blessings...
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Overheard it at the Water Bowl:
A Story told by the Residents of Seven Blessings...
As Mopsey entered the sanctuary, she looked sad and tired;
she smelled bad; she didn't have much to say and was very scared. We tried to make her feel at home; but she
was just so confused. After a couple of
days, we asked her about where she came from, that is when we learned she was deaf. But somehow we knew that she understood she
was now safe. Then she began to tell her story...
She was dropped off many years ago at the end of a very long
road. She didn't understand why she was
left at this place, but after a while of just sitting in the yard, two ladies
came out of the house, "Another one, great.
What are we going to do with this one?"
And off she went to the back of a barn.
She was chained there to live the rest of her life. She never left the barn, not even when it was
very cold or very hot. Many other dogs
were chained in that same barn- never able to leave. Everyday the ladies came to feed them and
give them water, but they all became very anxious. Some tried to get away, chewing on the chains,
tipping over their only water bowl, fighting with other close dogs. They only had a few feet in which to lay, sleep, walk
and use the potty. It became a crazy place to be, and she eventually gave up
hope. What happened to Mopsey?
If
you would like to support "Mopsey" through our Distance Adoption
Program click
here.
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Our Greatest Need!
Success? What does it mean to be successful, to have success, to
succeed?
To us it means:
The VISION to see;
The COURAGE to do; The FAITH to believe...
The VISION to
see -
We are
currently looking for a permanent, habitable location of 50 plus acres,
zoned agriculture in order to establish a self-sufficient, state of the
art, environmentally friendly, domestic animal 'campus' to support the: daily
operations, nurturing, feeding, grooming, playing, housing,
healthcare, resident and guardian pods, service, equipment, supplies
and physical plant support.
The COURAGE to
do -
To openly and honestly say this: "We
need $500,000 to begin our vision".
The FAITH to
believe -
That this WILL be provided because you too wish us
success.
To learn more regarding our Capital Funds
Campaign, click
here!
You will be introduced to ways you can
help make this vision a reality.
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Our March Blessing, Sarah Smith
Well, you would not be reading this without volunteer, Sarah Smith! She
is
the hand
behind this creation, and she is definitely a blessing to us.
Sarah works for Facility Planners, a local commercial
furniture dealership located here in Nashville.
Sarah serves as office liaison, assisting sales, design and administration with
her organizational and marketing talents.
Sarah is married to Hunter Smith, and the couple lives in West Nashville with their
babies: Spud an 18 month old Dachshund (pictured), Louise a delightfully hefty Tabby and
Macy Gray a rambunctious ball of kitten fluff.
Seven Blessings is very grateful to Sarah, as she has been
instrumental in getting our stories to you!
Thanks Sarah!
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WE NEED VOLUNTEERS!!!
If you
would like to learn more, go to our website's
volunteer section.
You can contact us directly or complete a form with your
interest.
For more information about donating to Seven Blessing click here. Thank you for thinking of
Seven Blessings, without the
help of our community, we cannot do the work we do!
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