Compass Cares About Dogs
Thrive Animal Rescue
by Susie Saladino
3y ago
Thrive Animal Rescue Founder Cece Bloum with 5 of her rescue dogs. “As we work to help everyone find their place in the world, Compass Cares empowers agents and employees alike to support meaningful causes right where it counts most: at home.” Thrive Animal Rescue is honored to have been chosen as one of the local nonprofits who will benefit from the Compass Cares program. We are grateful to Compass Agents Jon Granston and Caren Kelley at Equestrian Real Estate for selecting Thrive Animal Rescue as a beneficiary of this impactful program. Young or old, large or small, Compass believes in h ..read more
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Dexter's Deli Holiday Food Drive
Thrive Animal Rescue
by Susie Saladino
3y ago
Dexter’s Deli is hosting a Holiday Food Drive! Over the years we’ve relied on Dexter’s to keep our rescue dogs healthy and to maintain that health into their golden years. It means the world to us to have their support and to see our donors support a local business. DONATE ..read more
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Donate An Unwanted Car - Save An Unwanted Dog
Thrive Animal Rescue
by Susie Saladino
4y ago
Jimmy Durante’s legacy as a dog lover and philanthropist lives on in his daughter Cece’s work as Thrive’s co-founder and most active volunteer. Do you have an old or unwanted car that is looking for a “forever home?” We have an idea! There is a way to get rid of an unwanted vehicle and save the life of a formerly unwanted dog by doing so! Thrive Animal Rescue is proud to partner with CARS (Charitable Adult Rides & Services) a nonprofit organization based in San Diego, CA. They manage vehicle donation programs for thousands of nonprofits in North America. CARS processes over 100,000 vehic ..read more
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Donate An Unwanted Car - Save An Unwanted Dog
Thrive Animal Rescue
by Susie Saladino
4y ago
Jimmy Durante’s legacy as a dog lover and philanthropist lives on in his daughter Cece’s work as Thrive’s co-founder and most active volunteer. Do you have an old or unwanted car that is looking for a “forever home?” We have an idea! There is a way to get rid of an unwanted vehicle and save the life of a formerly unwanted dog by doing so! Thrive Animal Rescue is proud to partner with CARS (Charitable Adult Rides & Services) a nonprofit organization based in San Diego, CA. They manage vehicle donation programs for thousands of nonprofits in North America. CARS processes over 100,000 vehic ..read more
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Nonprofits Joining Forces To Feed The Fight
Thrive Animal Rescue
by Susie Saladino
4y ago
Thrive team members Michelle Wiseman and Nicole Velazquez feeding the fight! A woman in La Jolla has found a way to solve two of the problems brought by the Coronavirus Pandemic at the same time. Kathryn Munoz created Feed the Fight SD. The non-profit takes donations and uses the money to buy food at local restaurants. That helps them stay in business and keep employees on staff. Then Munoz takes the food and delivers it to local hospitals, helping feed the doctors, nurses, and medics who are risking their lives on the front lines of the fight against the virus. Today two of Thrive’s team ..read more
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Understanding Your Foster Dog
Thrive Animal Rescue
by Susie Saladino
4y ago
Transitioning a dog from a shelter to your home takes understanding. We’re here to help. During California’s recent “Shelter In Place” mandate, we’ve been fortunate to have a deluge of people willing to bring a foster dog into their home, thereby increasing our ability to save dogs. We do our best to find a dog that is suitable to your home and lifestyle; i.e., cats, kids, other dogs, etc. Our team of professionals is ready to help make your foster experience go as easily as possible. Structuring a routine in the first few days when bringing your foster dog home is important for success. P ..read more
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Mama Mia and Spay Day 2020
Thrive Animal Rescue
by Susie Saladino
4y ago
  Mama Mia is recovering nicely back at Thrive HQ. We wanted to update everyone on Mama Mia, the 11 year old pregnant female we rescued two weeks ago. We are happy to report that she is recovering well, however her puppies did not survive. Mama Mia had Pyometra, which is an accumulation of pus in the uterine cavity. It is caused by elevations in the hormone progesterone. As part of the normal estrus cycle progesterone levels rise, causing the uterine lining to be th ..read more
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