2021-April-ShaggySheet
The April edition will be in homes in late April. The Shaggy Sheet in 2021 is changing to three times per year and gets mailed to anyone who donates $25 or more. By reading The Shaggy Sheet, you will be up-to-date with the latest happenings at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. If you would like a mailed copy, please contact Marketing@PeggyAdams.org
The April edition will be in homes in late April. The Shaggy Sheet in 2021 is changing to three times per year and gets mailed to anyone who donates $25 or more. By reading The Shaggy Sheet, you will be up-to-date with the latest happenings at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. If you would like a mailed copy, please contact Marketing@PeggyAdams.org
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Mr. Monk and Peace of Mind<br />
Mr. Monk came to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue<br />
League when his beloved owner passed away. More<br />
than 4 years ago, before she ever became ill, his owner<br />
decided to enroll her pet in Peggy Adams' Peace of<br />
Mind program, designed to ensure that no pet falls<br />
through the cracks should their owner no longer be<br />
able to care for them.<br />
Peace of Mind takes effect immediately — there is no<br />
wait while probate processes before the animal can<br />
be cared for and find a new loving home. For a gift or<br />
bequest of $25,000, up to three dogs or cats can come<br />
to Peggy Adams, go into a foster home rather than a<br />
kennel (much less stressful for the pets), receive basic<br />
wellness medical care from our veterinary team for<br />
the rest of their life, and have annual check ins by our<br />
staff with the adoptive family to be sure all is well.<br />
Mr. Monk had gone to a boarding facility in<br />
December when his “mom” was hospitalized. Upon<br />
her death in January, the estate’s representative alerted<br />
us and he came our way. He enjoyed walks and<br />
playtime with our staff and volunteers and two days<br />
later was in his new loving home with an experienced<br />
owner who had long been looking for a dog just<br />
like him.<br />
His new “mom” writes, “Mr. Monk is<br />
doing great and living his best life in his<br />
new home. It was love at first sight<br />
and we are so happy to have found<br />
him! Peggy Adams was wonderful<br />
in all aspects of stewarding his<br />
adoption and settling him into<br />
his new home. He arrived with<br />
several of his previous comfort<br />
toys and bed as well as a leash,<br />
crate, all his shots and two bags of<br />
food to start him off. Peggy Adams<br />
was very helpful in providing all the<br />
arrangements and information regarding<br />
his history and guidance for continued support<br />
and coordination with Peggy Adams.<br />
Mr. Monk<br />
with his new family<br />
He is an adorable little<br />
fellow and attracts<br />
admirers wherever we<br />
go! It was an honor to be<br />
the first participant in the<br />
Peace of Mind program and<br />
entrusted to give a safe and<br />
happy home to Mr. Monk.<br />
I’m looking forward to lots<br />
of love and fun together in the<br />
years ahead!” – Kim A-M.<br />
To learn more about Peace of Mind, please contact Kim Hanson, Major/Planned Gifts Officer at<br />
K.Hanson@PeggyAdams.org or 561-472-8576<br />
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