Animal sanctuary opens

2008-07-11 / Front Page

Contributed by Howlmore Animal Sanctuary

WHO: Howlmore Animal Sanctuary, founded in 2008 by Hayden Howell and Linda Moore, works with other rescue groups throughout the Carolina's to provide a safe haven for animals in need. The staff provides a home for many of the Midlands animals who, because of their special needs are not easily adoptable and haven't found that "forever home" just yet. But here they find a safe, restful environment where they can rehabilitate or simply live out the rest of their lives in peace.

WHAT: The Howlmore Animal Sanctuary received a grant from Three Dog Bakery located at 625 Harden Street in 5.

WHEN: The opening was at Three Dog Bakery with a presentation of Gracie Foundation Donation to Howlmore Sanctuary June 28 at 11.

Millie (upper left) has an enlarged heart. Sheba (upper center) was rescued from death row. She is old, needs dental work, has heart worms and arthritis. Duke (upper right) is blind and used to be a runner. These three animals are now residents of the Howlmore Animal Shelter where they can live in a safe, restful environment or be rehabilitated or simply live out the rest of their lives in peace. Pictured above are Hayden Howell and Linda Moore. In the center is Debbie Edens, proprietor of 3 Dog Bakery who is presenting them with a grant of $2500 from Gracie Foundation. Millie (upper left) has an enlarged heart. Sheba (upper center) was rescued from death row. She is old, needs dental work, has heart worms and arthritis. Duke (upper right) is blind and used to be a runner. These three animals are now residents of the Howlmore Animal Shelter where they can live in a safe, restful environment or be rehabilitated or simply live out the rest of their lives in peace. Pictured above are Hayden Howell and Linda Moore. In the center is Debbie Edens, proprietor of 3 Dog Bakery who is presenting them with a grant of $2500 from Gracie Foundation.

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