Wheels For Pets

Wheels For Pets Wheels For Pets is a 501(c)(3) non-profit car donation program established to benefit the SPCA of York County, Pennsylvania.

Pet owners understand the cost associated with caring for pets. Abandoned, lost, and neglected pets who have found their way to any shelter need and depend upon the continued generosity of others for food, housing and medical care. Donating your car to the Wheels For Pets organization helps these animals and shelters who rely on pet adoption fees and donations from selfless individuals. You can he

lp these shelters by donating your car today! Wheels For Pets' goal is getting highest tax deduction for your vehicle to ensure the largest donation to the York County SPCA.

08/07/2022

8/7/22 - REUNITED

Bethel, PA~ 8/7/22~SIGHTED DOG
"Daisy Sue" Small Tan Chihuahua w/ collar & tags including SF 49rs Tag.
Found dog on 501. Police tried to get her but she ran off. She was last along tree line in the shade.

Info Via PM from Teresa Hepner Feidt

11/16/2017

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WE DO SUCH AMAZING WORK JUST BY POSTING AND HELPING BRING ANIMALS BACK TO THEIR HUMANS! LIFE IS GOOD. ACE IS HOME SAFE!
08/03/2016

WE DO SUCH AMAZING WORK JUST BY POSTING AND HELPING BRING ANIMALS BACK TO THEIR HUMANS! LIFE IS GOOD. ACE IS HOME SAFE!

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All for the love of animals in need! Amazing people!!!
06/25/2016

All for the love of animals in need! Amazing people!!!

One of my goals for this page is to articulate, in some way, the reality of what we do in rescue and what the animals we care for experience. I'd like to think that you all experience to some extent what it's like to do what we do. The highs can be intoxicating but the lows can be soul-crushing.

This week started out like any other week. Dogs needing rescue from shelters. People wanting to adopt dogs. The usual. The week turned extraordinary on Tuesday when Duck entered our lives. As many of you know, some paddlers rescued this dog from a river where she had been trapped for many days and she was near death*. So many people just happened to be where they needed to be to get her out of that river and to safety that I truly believed that this case had the touch of the divine in play.

I like to think that if I work hard enough and organize everything just right that I can will a dog to survive. This is the ultimate in hubris of course as there are some things that are simply not possible to control and it is the height of arrogance to assume that I have that power. When Duck arrived, she was in shock, she was emaciated, she had a ruptured mammary tumor and pyometra and she was septic. Any one of these things can kill a dog, but I decided then that this dog would live and I would simply make it so. I have ultimate faith in our vets and in science and medicine and we would simply take each problem one at a time. She made it through surgery on Wednesday and I was optimistic that we had turned the tide.

It was not to be. Duck died this morning from septic shock caused by the raging infection she arrived with. Despite her incredible will to live, her body simply could not take any more. I am grateful to so many people - the girls involved in her rescue, the strangers who helped put her in the canoe, Katy and Jan who moved heaven and earth to get her to the vet and our amazing vets Animal House Veterinary Clinic. I also thank all of you who helped us try to save her.

Short though her stay with us may have been, this has in some ways restored my faith in people. It is not every day that a group of random strangers comes together to try to save a dying dog and as devastated as we are, I choose to see this as a sign that not all is lost.

I leave you all with this image of Duck as she was paddled to safety. I do not want anyone's last image of her to be one tied to wires and machines. I want to remember the miracle of her finding comfort in the closeness of a random human who cared enough to try to save her. Au revoir Duck. We will see you on the other side. My specific condolences to Jan our Operations Manager and Katy our Kennel Manger who were deeply affected by this. We could not have asked for better people to shepherd the dogs in our care.

*You can see the full history here: https://virtualfluffies.com/2016/06/21/dog-left-to-die-in-the-river/

05/21/2016

PLEASE Do not leave your dog in a car alone, sweating, panting! Not even for a few minutes!

If you would like to help...
04/15/2016

If you would like to help...

I'm currently about to deploy and going through a divorce and my supervisor was kind enough to watch my 5.5 yr old Deaf Great Dane while I moved out of my house and prepared for my deployment. He is...

04/08/2016

What a beautiful man!

We all tend to judge when seeing a dog being surrendered. Life challenges us all. Empathy, humility and love are worth t...
04/05/2016

We all tend to judge when seeing a dog being surrendered. Life challenges us all. Empathy, humility and love are worth their weight in gold

Enough said!
03/08/2016

Enough said!

We all know what happens when sense of smell dogs flee in chase of the almighty pursue! Keep a look out for this guy - h...
03/03/2016

We all know what happens when sense of smell dogs flee in chase of the almighty pursue! Keep a look out for this guy - help bring him home. Our thoughts go out to all whose hearts are broken in the loss of a pet💕

Max chased a deer and disappeared on Tues. evening 11/10 and has not been seen since. We are heartbroken... We are in the Easton/ Trappe area of Talbot Co. Md. He is a male Black Lab, neutered, 2 1/2 yrs. old, 85 lbs, and has an army green KONG collar with his name MAX and our address and phone number 410-463-2025. He is VERY scared of strangers so he will not let anyone near enough to read his tag I'm sure... Please call if you see him! Even to narrow down the area will be so helpful

02/23/2016

Made me laugh

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