Boomerang Animal Rescue - Photos of Animals In Need Of Forever Homes

Boomerang Animal Rescue - Photos of Animals In Need Of Forever Homes Boomerang Pet Rescue is a group of people who volenteer their time & homes to help pets that have been abused/abandoned. We work to find loving 4ever homes
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Boomerang Pet Rescue is made up of loving people who help animals, who have been lost, discarded, abused, ect... that have no homes. Its people who foster pets until a forever home is found. What do these people do? Take animals to the vet, make sure they get their shots, are neutered, spayed, housed and fed until a forever loving family can be found. They DO NOT get paid for this! It is all volun

teer work, with lots of love for animals! Many times their weekend, which should be their time off is spent at adoption days, fundraisers and rescuing animals. HELP IS NEEDED:
1) Volunteers, foster homes for pets, people to help with adoption days and fundraisers...
2) Pet supplies, cat and dog food, treats, litter, beds, cages and flea treatments.
3) Donations to help pay for vet bills for spaying, neutering, caring for sick animals, supplies and much more. https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=JU29TLYZUH9K6

02/14/2024
02/03/2024
We need straw! We have friends building shelter for community cats. If you have some extra please let me know or if you'...
01/12/2024

We need straw! We have friends building shelter for community cats. If you have some extra please let me know or if you'd like to help purchase every buck matters. Thank you!!!!
*If you have any big Styrofoam/coolers hit me up.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=JU29TLYZUH9K6

https://www.alleycat.org/community-cat-care/straw-not-hay-for-outdoor-cat-shelters/?fbclid=IwAR207gvEnrt7ug0f2QaeyhbCJVNWYmP27_XJDFouu4oGP-IwWb3IBoj_8eI #:~:text=Straw%2C%20the%20dry%20leftover%20stalks,That's%20it!

An outdoor cat house filled with strawnot haywill keep your feline friends warm and cozy during the winter. The difference between straw and hay may seem mundane, but it can actually make a world of difference for cats. They look similar, but while straw makes excellent bedding for outdoor cat shelt...

18° expected for Alabama Tuesday! We need straw! We have friends building shelter for community cats. Please help us hel...
01/12/2024

18° expected for Alabama Tuesday! We need straw! We have friends building shelter for community cats. Please help us help them. If you have some extra please let me know or if you'd like to help purchase every buck matters. Thank you!!!!
*If you have any big Styrofoam/coolers hit me up.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=JU29TLYZUH9K6

An outdoor cat house filled with strawnot haywill keep your feline friends warm and cozy during the winter. The difference between straw and hay may seem mundane, but it can actually make a world of difference for cats. They look similar, but while straw makes excellent bedding for outdoor cat shelt...

08/12/2023
06/08/2023

How to Keep Fleas Away From Your Pet and Home 🐕🐈🏠

⚠️ It’s the time of the year again when fleas, one of the most pervasive, frustrating insects on the planet, are most active.

🔎 Flea eggs 🥚 are most often found in carpets, bedding, floorboards and soil. Flea larvae and pupae are found where your dog or cat spends most of their time, including their bedding 🛏️, in carpets and area rugs, on upholstered furniture 🛋️ and on your bedding. Adult fleas’ natural habitat is your dog 🐕 or cat 🐈.

Estimates are that for every adult flea on your pet, there are around 10 more wherever your pet spends time. 📈 That's why you must eliminate not only the adult fleas on your dog or cat, but also the eggs, larva and pupa in your home, yard and your pet's bedding.

Visit today’s free article on our new website for more ways to protect your family from fleas: https://bit.ly/45DhpVg

04/07/2023

He knows how this works!!

03/27/2023
01/05/2023

When you lose both of your ears after a dog attack, but your vet tech knits you new ones. 🥰

Update: W***y is available NOW: sspca.org/dogs

10/17/2022
10/01/2022

WANT TO HELP YOUR DOG LIVE LONGER? TRY THIS!🍵🐶

When designing our blueprint📝 on how-to raise the oldest dogs in the world for our new book, The Forever Dog, we focused our research heavily on science-based longevity foods, herbs & supplements that can be added to your dog’s diet. Foods that could not only help delay canine aging, but can help nourish and bullet-proof💥 your dog against disease!

No matter which longevity scientist we interviewed, the one suggestion that made every researcher’s top 10 list of what to add to a dog’s bowl was “camellia sinensis,” aka Green Tea!🍃

In fact, the latest study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology shows people who drink green tea at least three times a week can live longer and suffer a lower risk of cardiovascular disease!

That’s because Green Tea is rich in polyphenols, and contains a catechin called epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) which are found to help prevent cell damage, reduce inflammation and can help fight cancer while providing other health benefits, of course.

But what about dogs? Are there any studies? Shockingly, we found a bunch!
The most recent showed that Green Tea🍵 acts as a therapeutic agent for obesity, liver inflammation, and fat degeneration in dogs!

While many of us make juices or smoothies, most of us don’t think about using concentrated medicinal infusions in our food. But in the dog world, medicinal teas make inexpensive, polyphenol-rich toppers (“gravies”) that infuse longevity benefits into every meal. So, it should come as no surprise that green tea has been used in pet food for quite some time, but not in quantities to confer health benefits, so why not add some at home?

All teas can be steeped as usual, then cooled off prior to adding to your dog’s food. Green teas should be decaffeinated, and preferably organic.

Alternatively, add warm tea to your dog’s dry food and allow the therapeutic brew to marinate with the kibble prior to feeding, creating a super-saucy gravy and adding hydration (dogs aren’t designed to eat low-moisture, dried food their whole lives; teas help!). If you feed dehydrated or freeze-dried dog food, reconstitute them prior to feeding with tea!

Recipe for Organic Decaf Green Tea🍵 for Pets🐾:

1.Combine 3 cups of purified water and 1 tea bag or 1 tablespoon of loose tea leaves🫖
2.Steep for 15 minutes
3.Remove the tea bag or use a strainer to remove the tea leaves🍃
4.Store the tea in a covered, preferably glass pitcher in the fridge for up to 3 days

Add the following amounts of decaf green tea to your pet’s morning and evening meal:

• Cats — 1 tablespoon
• Small dogs — 1/8th cup
• Medium dogs — ¼ to ½ cup
• Large dogs — ½ to 1 cup

This is one simple and powerful way to add longevity benefits to your dog’s bowl! Looking for more ideas or recipes? Check out our new book with dozens of other suggestions in the Forever Fluids section of our book, available for pre-order now by clicking here: www.foreverdog.com/book

09/29/2022

Echo would like to remind everyone that FIP treatment works ❤️ about a year and a half ago she was dying. Her kidneys were so swollen they were four times the size they should have been, her body was skeletal, she would not eat, stayed chronically sick and had the odor of kidney death coming from her mouth. She was literally dying in front of me. After treating for kidney disease for 2 weeks my gut was screaming at me that it was FIP so we started treatment. Just over a year ago she graduated treatment and cleared her observation period and has spent everyday since being her true beautiful chubby self convincing us that she deserves alllllll the tuna foods and treats 😁 we may be obliging a bit too much 🤷‍♀️

09/21/2022

Here’s a corrected infographic to help fix the popular but incorrect meme that has been circulating on social media this last month.
Please DON’T post “But I’ve heard X food is toxic” in the comments, rather, post the research studies (not links to outdated dog websites or blogs that haven’t bothered to clarify their poorly written material) about foods that have been declared “toxic” if consumed by pets with no science to back up the claim.
When you spend time searching the literature for toxicology studies on the feeding of fresh fruits and veggies to pets you come up shockingly empty-handed. AAFCO/FEDIAF state we should not feed these foods to pets: onions, grapes/raisins, macadamia nuts and chocolate. Those studies exist, but that’s it. 4 foods.
Compare that to never ending TOXIC/DON’T FEED lists found all over social media and it’s so confusing; even worse, people share these posts without doing any research.
There’s a big difference between feeding a giant pit in a fruit (or a wad of bark or leaves) and feeding normal amounts the actual edible fruit or veggie; same goes for your two-legged kids. Toddlers and pets need to have the rinds, cores, seeds, leaves, stems and pits of fruits removed prior to eating, and all fruits and veggies need to be chopped into tiny, bite-sized pieces. Common sense, right?
I believe pet parents also have some common sense and won’t offer rinds, pits or cores to their pets as treats; AKC and ASPCA, please update or clarify your out-of-date website info 🙏🏼.
Suggestion for pet websites discussing feeding real foods: put a * by foods that have a rind, pit, core or stem. Remind folks training treats should less than 10% of an animal’s daily calories, and if your pet has never had the new food before, always feed them slowly, giving the GI tract time to adjust. Chop them into tiny pieces and offer in moderation.
It’s time to declare common sense for the win; pet parents aren’t idiots, so it’s time we stop perpetuating fear-based myths and denying animals the fresh food treats they deserve. 🫐🍎🍒🍑🥭🥑🥝🥦🥬🥕🍌🥚🥒🍆🥥🍉🐾

09/20/2022
08/28/2022

Attn ***ALABAMA STATE LEGISLATORS ** Please, hear our pleas.

Awesomeness!!! ❤️
08/13/2022

Awesomeness!!! ❤️

08/13/2022

SO SPECIAL!!! ❤️

08/01/2022

Ear tips are badges of love! It means Someone cared enough to get them fixed and vaccinated for rabies!

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