
Our mission is to provide sanctuary for abused and refused
wolfdogs and captive-bred wolves and to provide education about these misunderstood animals.
Bid now in an online auction to benefit Jerry Mills and family--a wolfdog rescuer whose home was destroyed by hurricane Ike. The auction is open from October 4 - midnight October 14.
Vote for us at www.theanimalrescuesite.com and we could win $25,000 to help pets in need.
The Animal Rescue Site is hosting a special challenge for eligible Petfinder.com member shelter and rescue groups. The grand prize is a $25,000 grant, and they will be awarding many other grants to rescue groups with the most votes — a total of $100,000 in grants for animal welfare organizations.
Think how many woofers we could help for $25,000!
Help us win! All you have to do is click to help rescued animals, and then vote in The Animal Rescue Site $100,000 Shelter+ Challenge. Both of these actions are absolutely free! You can vote once a day, every day, from September 29 through December 14, 2008. Every time you vote, or tell a friend to vote, you are making a huge difference for us.
After clicking to donate food and care, look on the right side of the page for the Shelter+ Challenge tab. Enter Full Moon Farm as the organization, NC as the state, click the search button and then the vote button. It's that easy!
Vote today!
Visit: www.theanimalrescuesite.com
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Full Moon Farm is an organization dedicated to the well being of the wolfdog (wolf hybrid) and captive-bred wolf. Situated on 17 beautiful mountain acres in Black Mountain, NC, we operate as a federally recognized 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization for abused and refused wolfdogs and wolves who find themselves in need of love, shelter, and care through no fault of their own.
Though they may be abused or neglected, homeless because of death or divorce, they are all God's Creatures and worthy of a lifetime of respect. We are here to serve them.
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Full Moon Farm