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Aura, a female adult cat, came in to BARCS through animal control. It was noticed upon intake that her back end seemed painful and she had a "crunching" sound coming from her rear leg.
Baxter, a retriever mix, came to the shelter severely injured. Due to the extent of his injures, we assumed that he had been hit by a car...
Blanco was surrendered to BARCS, because his owner no longer wanted him. He is a very sweet loveable boy and he did very well living at the shelter for many weeks waiting to be adopted...
Braddish is a female American Bulldog mix that was hit by a car and brought into our shelter. She was not using her hind leg...
Ciara's life was saved thanks to help from Dr. Irvin Herling and Doc Side Veterinary Medical Center. She's now awaiting her forever home!
Franky received critical medical care and rehabilitation after being thrown from a second story window. Thanks to the Franky Fund, this sweet puppy is now recovered and living happily with his new family.
King's injuries are to the ligaments in both front paws. BARCS volunteers have been helping to raise money for his expensive surgery, approximately $1,800 per paw.
Larry was approximately 9 months old when someone who had found him dropped him off at the shelter. Sadly, the shelter never heard from Larry's owner. Unfortunately, he had developed an ulcer on his eye, which required treatment.
Mahri was approximately 5.5 months old when Animal Control brought her to BARCS as a stray dog. She was not applying weight to her hind leg, and her hip was swollen.
Mr. Williams came to BARCS with a large gash on his rear leg. Thanks to our Franky Fund, we were able to send him to Everhart Animal Hospital to repair the wound and to be neutered.
Animal Control found Nina, a 4 month old female pit bull puppy, with a severely torn lip. They brought her to BARCS where it was decided that surgery was necessary...
A citizen witnessed this boxer, who we named Sally, get hit by a car. Luckily she stopped to help her and she brought her to BARCS.
Shade, who is approximately 1 year old, was thrown from a window of the house she had called home. Sadly, the fall broke her leg and it required a major surgery to repair it. Fortunately for Shade, someone brought her into the shelter hoping that she would have a second chance.
This pup's owner heard him yelping in the backyard and discovered that he had been burned. Unfortunately, the owner did not have the funds to treat the dog. We need your help so Singe can recover and find a new home.
Sweat Pea came to BARCS with a bladder problem. She seemed very sweet even though it was obvious she was in severe pain and distress. During her general vet exam, it appeared that Sweat Pea had a large mass in her abdomen...
Sweety was brought into BARCS by a good Samaritan who witnessed her being hit by a car. She was holding up her hind leg but otherwise did not seem to have any other injuries.
Sweety was sent to Everhart Animal Hospital for x-rays where it was determined that her hip was out of socket...
Wanda and her four kittens were brought to BARCS by animal control after being found on the streets. Wanda came in with a severe injury to her left eye and the kittens had an upper respiratory infection...
Zella is a young adult female Rottweiler who was picked up by animal control and brought to BARCS after having been hit by a car. She had a leg injury and was transported to Everhart Animal Hospital where it was determined that she had a fractured leg...
Inspired by Franky. Read the press release!
Each year, the Baltimore Animal Rescue & Care Shelter (BARCS) receives hundreds of animals that are seriously sick or injured and in need of immediate medical attention.
Unfortunately, BARCS alone does not have the funding for expensive, specialized treatment of these homeless pets. Without donations to support their lifesaving care, sadly many of these animals are humanely euthanized so that they don't suffer – dogs and cats that would otherwise be wonderful pets. The Franky Fund will provide the medical treatment necessary to treat these unfortunate homeless animals.
With your help, we can give innocent pets another chance at life. It's a critical situation in need of immediate attention. Please help us help them – today!
We have set up a special PayPal account for these donations. You can donate online by clicking the button below!
Checks and money orders should be made out to "Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, Inc." and mailed to:
Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, Inc.
Franky Fund
301 Stockholm Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
All donations are tax-deductible.
On behalf of all the sick, hurt and homeless animals, BARCS would like to thank you for your generosity!
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