Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Feburary Newsletter


Joe Jackson’s   Incorporated
A  501 (c)(3) Non-Profit Public Charity ▪  Donations are Tax Deductible
Adoptions, Rescue’s & Boarding  -  A “NO-KILL” SANCTUARY
   47 County Road 170                            WEBSITE:  http://joejacksonsdogworld.com/
   Jemison AL 35085                                Petfinder:  Joe Jackson’s Dog World, Jemison, AL
   Telephone: (205) 646-3070                e-mail:  jjdogworld@gmail.com
 
February Newsletter
 
February has always been recognized as the “Love” month.  At Joe Jacksons Dog World, Inc.
EVERY day and month is filled with “LOVE” for our Fur Babies and animals of all kind.
 
HOW DOG WORLD BEGAN
It all started approximately 4½  years ago with a dog named “Sadie”, a mix of many breeds (such as Newfoundland, Brittany Spaniel, Greyhound, Keeshond and Lab.  Sadie arrived at our shop pregnant, and in June 2009 blessed us with a litter of 9 pups.  One of her pups Rufus is still a member of the “Jackson Pack”.  Each day we are reminded of “Sadie” and her loving and playful ways through her son.  Some may remember “Sadie” as she was highlighted as “Up For Adoption” in an article on Fox 6 Online News in December 2010.





On December 18, 2013 Sadie finally got her Forever Home.
Sadie waited 4-1/2 years for her day!  The Duggins Family adopted “Sadie” AND “Molly”, a Beagle Hound mix who had only been at the sanctuary for a month. Sadie waited a LONG TIME for her day, and for Joe Jackson’s Dog World, Inc., her adoption was the best adoption for the year! 





We are hoping that 2014 will be full of Forever Homes for all the fur babies at the sanctuary!  Thank you for your support!  We hope you will continue to support our sanctuary throughout the year! 
God Bless You!
 
Joe & Jéanne Jackson










                                                          
 Who let the dogs out!                                                          Thompson Middle School students who
Credits:  Sherry Hyde and Jéanne Jackson                                                                volunteered  for a Workbee at the Rescue
 
 
 
 

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