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Donation night at Blue Pearl, Tampa, FL

6/4/2014

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My name is Sarah and I save lives.

Today I weighed in at 29 kg (almost 64 lbs)

Im a little drunk right now but in just a few minutes,
I'll be up, alert and ready to play!

I am available for adoption so contact Pibblestotherescue@gmail.com and adopt me cuz i'm awesome!

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My name is Salem the Hyena.

I LOVE rolling in the dirt and mud, and being a pibble, but mostly rolling in the dirt and the mud... every single day!

Today I weighed in at 25 kg (that's 55 pounds)... man, I eat good!

I keep really busy at pibbles as a resident and I currently sponsor Tiggrrr (he is a handful), and the new pack of adoptables as well as run with my main pack.  I'm a yeasty dog so i eat FROMM Duck with yogurt scoops.

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My name is Tiggrrr (that's T - I - double grr !)

Today I weigh 24.5 kg (that's almost 54 lbs), my tummy was upset cuz I ate some grass last week that didn't like me, so I lost some weight.

That is ok, Dr Register got me all fixed up so I can to donate blood again.

I'm currently in the rehabs now but one day soon I will be adopt-a-bull.


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My name is Cody and I have been donating bloods for a couple years now.  I've saved lots of puppy lives as a resident Pibble.

I weighed in at 27 kg (that is almost 60 pounds)

I'm still yeasty from all the manges I had when I was saved by HCAS years ago so I also eat the FROMM duck with scoops of yogurt.  YUM!

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    Why Donate

    Donated blood saves pets' lives.  For the same reasons sick or injured people often need blood transfusions that replace blood loss due to traumatic injury or surgery.  Transfusions also are used to treat animals whose blood systems are not functioning well.  Often, these are pets with diseases that attack their immune systems or diseases that prevent their blood from clotting normally--such as happens when pets and people suffer heat stroke.  Other common situations when blood products (blood or plasma) may be used are with critically ill patients with cancer, anemia, clotting problems, internal parasites, heat stroke, or traumatic blood loss (auto accident, bite wounds)

    As well as fresh blood, in some circumstances, whole blood can be stored for anticipated usage or even divided into component parts and stored e.g. fresh frozen plasma. In the latter case, one donation can help two or three patients!

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