PALS
Rescue, Inc.
PIKE ANIMAL LEAGUE, SHELTER, & RESCUE
Welcome to PALS Rescue
Home of PAW Power

"It takes a community to build a shelter!"

Watch for updates on shelter plans and our
building process as well as other on going projects!

Food Furr Furry Friends


PALS Rescue's Food Furr Furry
Friends program provides  food to
pets in  low income families through
St Andrews Mission and the McComb
Salvation Army. This would not be
possible without the assistance of
Wal-mart and McComb Market.



















L to R; Paul, employee; Kiki Byrd, Program
Coordinator; Gene Moak, Market Manager
pictured with food donation box at the
McComb Market. Please, donate your
shopping stamps to the PALS Rescue card.















L to R; James Lamb, Wal-mart manager; Kiki
Byrd, Program Coordinator. Every other
month Wal-mart donates all their broken bag
food to the FFFF.














L to R Olivia McCullough, Pals Member; Kay
and Josh Alexander, representing
St. Andrews Mission.
Pet food delivery  from McComb Market.













Pals Member delivering food from Wal-mart
program to Salvation Army representatives.


Comments on the
Food Furr Furry Friends Program:

" I wanted to say thank you for the dog
feed. I have two little dogs that keep me
company .  On my SS it is hard to get
everything I need.  Thank You All"

"Bless your group, the cat food I get at
Saint Andrews, really helps me and my
cats."

" I do not need help with food, but I'm
sure this program really helps many on
low incomes.  What a wonderful thing for
your group to do."
PALS Rescue's is grateful
to the Pike County Board of
Supervisors  for the
donation of this lovely
wooded site in the
Industrial Park.  Without
them we would not have
this wonderful location.
THANK YOU!

PALS Cookbook
PALS Tail Waggin Purrfectly Delicious
Cookbook has been a great success. The
third Printing will soon be sold out.
Don't miss getting a copy at:
McComb Veterinary Hospital
SW Animal Hospital
Tamor Veterinary Services













PALS Members in the
planning stages of cookbook.
L to R: Kiki Byrd, Francis Bowlin,
Janet Moore,
and Casey Hoffman.













PALS Member selling cookbooks at the Iron
Horse Festival. L to R Kiki Byrd and Janet
Moore shown with Mayor Jim Storer.
See the Mayor's Coconut pie recipe.P
PALS Rescue's Board
shelter and plans to
harvest timber.  Selected
trees will remain in areas
around the shelter site.

L to R: Dr. Will Austin,
Micheal and Lisa Cameron
.
Timber harvesting  and
select cutting is under
way.  The logging crew
is doing a beautiful
job and clean up will
soon begin.

Pennies for PALS at St. Al's









St. Alphonsus School students raised
over $600  in support of  PALS Rescue
Shelter.  The student from the House
of Faith raised the most money. They
were rewarded with a Pizza Party.
Thank you St Al's Students and Faculty!
Watch for Shelter updates as they develop!
Announcing
Lisa Cameron
PALS Rescue's
New President

Lisa pictured with one
of her best friends, Sadie.
Lisa is the one with the glasses.
Pet of the Month
Lincoln
Owned by
Ellen Crutchfield
           Our pet of the month for June is Lincoln
the Japanese Chin.  Lincoln has the
distinction of being the one and only UKC
Grand Champion Chin.   He is from Jayess,
Mississippi and for an eight year old he can
really strut his stuff.  You go Lincoln!
Pet of the Month
Lincoln
(scroll down)

Biflex-Genco , Petty Trucking, & Morgan Building Cares!

The Pike County Industrial Park has been a dumping ground of many unwanted dogs.
These dogs and puppies have really become a problem in this area.
Some are being fed by several businesses.   If you would like to pay for spaying
or neutering of one of these dogs or adopting a puppy contact PALS Rescue.
Pictured; New York Bifex - Genco executives. On the
left, Dennis Zweig and on the right, Joe McConnell,
who purchases dog food when he visits the MS business.
A Big  PALS Thanks to Joe! He believes in community!
Attention:
Look At
NEW
Adoptions

New Lost & Found