Breaking Barriers is the HSAC's new program aimed at building fences and breaking barriers for the dogs of Alamance County! This new initiative will free dogs from living life on restrictive tethers and will give them a safe space to run, play and further bond with their families. Our program will help provide spay or neuter services to each fence recipient, as well as outdoor dog houses and straw.
WE NEED YOUR HELP TO FUND THIS PROGRAM AND MAKE THIS A REALITY!
Each fence build will cost us an estimated $700 in supplies. Our aim is to complete one to two fences a month, but we won't be able to do any of this without your support!
The Humane Society of Alamance County is a registered non-profit, 501(c)3 organization (EIN: 23-7112776). As always, your donation is safe and tax-deductible. Please click on the Paypal donation button or scan the Venmo QR code below to make a contribution today!
Email us at BreakingBarriers.hsac@gmail.com to learn more about our program and other ways you can help!
WE NEED YOUR HELP TO FUND THIS PROGRAM AND MAKE THIS A REALITY!
Each fence build will cost us an estimated $700 in supplies. Our aim is to complete one to two fences a month, but we won't be able to do any of this without your support!
The Humane Society of Alamance County is a registered non-profit, 501(c)3 organization (EIN: 23-7112776). As always, your donation is safe and tax-deductible. Please click on the Paypal donation button or scan the Venmo QR code below to make a contribution today!
Email us at BreakingBarriers.hsac@gmail.com to learn more about our program and other ways you can help!
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE "BREAKING BARRIERS
IN THE NOTE SECTION. PLEASE SCAN THE QR CODE BELOW TO DONATE VIA VENMO.
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ARLO
First on our BB list: ARLO!
Sweet, eight-month-old Arlo would love nothing more than to run around, stretch his legs and burn off all of that puppy energy! He loves giving his backyard visitors kisses in return for a thorough butt scratch that'll make his tail wag energetically. We would love to fence in an area of Arlo's yard and get him off the tether so that he can be free to play his puppy heart out. Our hope is to begin doing so by mid-August!
Let's do this together for Arlo!
Sweet, eight-month-old Arlo would love nothing more than to run around, stretch his legs and burn off all of that puppy energy! He loves giving his backyard visitors kisses in return for a thorough butt scratch that'll make his tail wag energetically. We would love to fence in an area of Arlo's yard and get him off the tether so that he can be free to play his puppy heart out. Our hope is to begin doing so by mid-August!
Let's do this together for Arlo!