Cleaning and sanitation supplies - Plastic garden type pump sprayer - Chlorine bleach, paper towels, liquid laundry soap, Lysol spray, hand sanitizer, etc. - Disposable surgical gowns and booties - Long handled squeegees, angled brooms, dustpans, string mops and heads that are stitched along the bottom - Sponge mops and replacement heads - New vacuum cleaner - Long garden hose and power nozzle - Trash bags, 4-40 gallon - Febreeze Concentrate
Tough toys The toys we need have been chosen for their durability & dog safety. Donations from this list help dogs learn how to play. With play, comes happiness!
Office supplies - Printer paper, tape.
High dollar items - Monetary donations for enclosing the kennel (this will keep the dogs more comfortable and help cut propane costs, which currently are running around $1,000.00 per week. - Jumbo size commercial front loading washer and dryer.
Things to keep things together - Duct tape, scissors, zip lock bags.
Dog needs - Potty pads, small washable dog beds, and crate pads, collars (small and medium),adjustable harnesses (small and medium).
Miscellaneous - Metal Ex-Pens (30" to 48" high),clothespins, pre-paid gas cards for the rescues, and of course, cash donations will help at any time.
Dog food Canned and dry foods are needed. However, rescued mill dogs have very specific nutritional needs, due to the poor quality food they received in the mills. There are many suitable foods that we prefer to use, available, locally in a number of stores. We use small dog foods, regular adult food, puppy food, and senior food. Also, some of our special needs dogs require grain-free foods. Here are some of the brands we use: