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CMLR Sponsors

The people who take a moment and spend time helping us help homeless dogs are the true angels in Lab rescue. The following people and businesses have donated or helped CMLR in some way or another. For that, we are so appreciative!

Denise & Craig Heitkamp Minneapolis, MN
Adam Ebnit Bronx, NY
Kathy Brainard Houston, TX
Dr. Imlay, Animal Health Associates Mount Pleasant, MI
Dr. K, Northwoods Pet Care Mount Pleasant, MI
Kim Breaux Destrehan, LA
Jenny Witkop Midland, MI
Susan Turturice Hamtrammak, MI
Nicole Landy Williamstown, MA
Marion Lindsay BC, Canada
Surrey Animal Hospital Clare, MI
Laura Michaels & Kelrobin Labradors Flint, MI
Stacey Powell Edmonton, Alberta, CAN
This list will be updated shortly....  

How can you become a sponsor?
Here are a 100 ways you can personally help without fostering or adopting a dog. Find out how. (coming soon)

Do you want to sponsor a dog in foster care?
A donation of $81:

Sponsors a dog's spaying fee

A donation of $75:

Sponsors a dog's initial vet check and in most cases a rabies vaccination, fecal and heartworm test.

A donation of $65:

Sponsors a dog's neutering fee

A donation of $55:

Sponsors distemper vaccinations for 25 dogs

A donation of $20 buys any of the following:

  1. 1 40lb bag of premium dog food
  2. vaccinates 10 dogs for distemper
  3. vaccinates 10 dogs for bordatella
  4. buys 10 stainless steel bowls
  5. 2 collar and leash sets

If you decide to sponsor spaying, neutering or the initial vet check of a dog, we will list you and your family as sponsors of that particular dog. You can also choose which dog you'd like to sponsor. A sponsored dog will look like this:

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