Donation Levels
$20-$50
Bag of Dog Food
Feeds the dogs for one day
$20-$50
$100-$500
Vaccinations
We always make sure our pups are up-to-date on shots. For 83 dogs, that bill can increase quickly
$100-$500
$100-$250
Dog House
This breed LOVES to chew and with that, we are constantly needing to replace housing. This can buy one dog house.
$100-$250
$250-$1000
Vet Services
Our pups do need regular check ups and occasional surgeries. This can be teeth cleanings, regular visits, injuries or preventative surgeries. We do keep some our pack intact, but with some of our dogs, we do want to spay or neuter them for health or behavioral reasons.
$250-$1000
$2000
Dry Dog Food Pallet
One pallet of dog food comes with 50 bags 40 pounds each. This will feed our entire kennel for about 50 days.
$2000
$1000
Dog Food Winter Calorie Increase
Our pups need anywhere from 8,000-12,000 calories a day in our winter season. We use a very high protein and crude fate specialty made kibble year round. IN the winter months, we do need to supplement more calories to ensure they maintain a healthy weight with increased activity. We do this by adding in different types of meat and fats. This will buy enough meat for one month
$1000
$1500
Supplements
We use a variety of health supplements that we add to the bigger meal for the day for our dogs. This ensures all of our dog maintain a healthy weight, digestion, vitamins, and hydration. These are key components to keeping our teams healthy and happy. This provides 1-2 months supply
$1500
$200-$9,200
Ointments and Body Maintenance
We use a variety of ointments and creams to help with muscle recovery and to prevent injury. We also provide our pups with our own doggy massage after every run. That being said, we also enlist the help of professional doggy massage, hydrotherapy, and doggy chiropractic work to give our pups the proper care needed to participate in this sport with health and happiness first and foremost. This price range covers one bottle of ointment up to the total amount for the season for every pup.
$200-$9,200
We always are working to improve how our pups live and the ranch they live on. All of our rehabilitation programs happen onsite. With that, there are always ways we are looking to expand and improve. This tier focuses on the overall picture and goals...ways we seek to improve the ranch for more program access, living situations, facility and building goals, and program development, such as racing and therapy work.
$350-$2000
Kennel Improvement and Maintenance
Gravel or flooring work a season
$350-$2000
$419 per kennel
Kennel Repairs or new kennels
$419 per kennel
$325 per crate
Heavy duty indestructible dog crates
We do need to house our pups inside during colder nights to prevent shivering and calorie loss. These dogs are escape artists. In order to ensure their safety and other dog safety, we need a higher grade kennel.
$325 per crate
$13,000-$80,000
Barns, Cottages, and More
We are constantly aiming to create the perfect environment for our pups. With this, we seek to put up a few smaller cottages or a larger barn where we can keep all of our pups inside overnight, especially in cooler temperatures. We also would be able to use these facilities to create our own indoor therapy work spaces and hydrotherapy spaces. We can use these for our educational arenas and to expand our programs that we offer for and with our rescues.
$13,000-$80,000
$3,000-$7,000 per season
Racing
We race professionally with our rescues and our donated dogs. We have to travel out of state and out of country to participate in some of these races. To take our team and compete, this is usually the cost for the whole season. We hope to be the first Mexican World Champions with our amazing team of pups.
$3,000-$7,000 per season