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Beneficiary of work is thankful for Sugarfoot Farms Rescue

Suggestions donations are very appropriate to help Peg Schaeffer carry out work

Sandi Wills writes:
This is in response to a "search" ad listed on 3/13/2011, about a lost dog from Sugarfoot Farm Rescue. This ad was about a "surrendered" dog that jumped the fence at Sugarfoot Farm Rescue. I sincerely hope that the people of Adair County recognize the wonderful, "free" service performed daily by Peg Schaeffer. Animals are constantly surrendered, dropped off, or rescued by Peg. These animals may stay 1 day or a week at the Rescue, but they have to eat, no matter how long they stay. If your dog was rescued and returned to you, please remember that they were well treated and fed for those days, and donate to the Rescue. - Sandi Wills
For those who want to follow Sandi Wills suggestion, and donate to Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, here's contact information: Peg Schaeffer, Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, Inc.,860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY 42728. Telephone: (270)378-4521 Cell: (270) 634-4675. Web: Sugarfoot Farm Rescue. E-mail: peg@sugarfootfarm.com




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