Help a Cold, Neglected Dog Survive This Winter

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For a "backyard dog" forced to live outside, the winter months can be a miserable life-or-death struggle just to survive the rain, snow, and freezing temperatures.

Will you help PETA give a neglected dog a sturdy doghouse this winter by making a sponsorship gift now? A sponsorship gift of $265 will pay for one doghouse, but any amount can make a life-changing difference to a dog in need.

For a "backyard dog" forced to live outside, the winter months can be a miserable life-or-death struggle just to survive the rain, snow, and freezing temperatures.

Your gift—whatever the amount—can make a difference. As little as $7 will help provide a dog with straw bedding for insulation and warmth, or you can also supply a toy to bring a little joy to their lonely days for just $12.

Please make your special gift below—dogs need you!

For a "backyard dog" forced to live outside, the winter months can be a miserable life-or-death struggle just to survive the rain, snow, and freezing temperatures.

Will you help PETA give a neglected dog a sturdy doghouse this winter by making a sponsorship gift now? A sponsorship gift of $265 will pay for one doghouse. Please make your special gift below—dogs need you!

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Thanks to a generous group of donors supporting PETA's work, an additional gift of $75 will be made to benefit our Investigations & Rescue Fund for each new monthly donor who gives via this form until December 31, 2024, or until the $75,000 campaign goal is met. Donations made after the goal has been met will not qualify for the extra $75 gift, but they'll still make a tremendous difference to animals.

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At the bottom of your check you will find three numbers - the routing number which is always 9 digits long for U.S. banks, the account number which can be up to 17 digits long, and the check number which will match the number found in the upper right corner of the check. These sets of numbers can appear in a variety of orders on your check. However, you will always find the routing number surrounded by this symbol ACH Routing Symbol, and the account number will always be to the left of this symbol ACH Account Symbol.

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