Pamela Fleming, The Magic Sleigh, is a believer in supporting Pet Rescue and Welfare
and a portion of proceeds from her sales go to support Best Friends Animal Society
Scampi adopted 2005-2015 Kira adopted 2003-2015
In the memory of Kira and Scampi, who both went the the bridge this year
The Magic Sleigh is a Golden Circle Society Member
Best Friends Animal Society
a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and animal welfare society.
Save Them All
At the core of Best Friends' work is the dream that one day animals will no longer be killed in America's shelters. By implementing spay/neuter and trap/neuter/return (TNR) programs to reduce the number of animals who enter shelters, and increasing the number of people who adopt pets, we know we can end the killing. We know we can Save Them All.
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
At the heart of Best Friends is the Sanctuary, where, at any given time, about 1,700 animals are turning their lives around, receiving the medical help they need, and getting love and acceptance to help them overcome their past. While searching for their forever homes, they live in a scenic, healing environment among human and animal friends.
Best Friends owns nearly 3,700 acres, and we lease another 17,000 acres of state and federal land. Nearly 30,000 people visit every year to meet the animals and tour what has become the nation's largest no-kill sanctuary for companion animals
Be an invaluable part of Best Friends' lifesaving work for the animals
You are invited to join Best Friends' Golden Circle Society, a leadership group of individuals and families who are an invaluable part of Best Friends' lifesaving work for the animals.Golden Circle Society members are among the most devoted and loyal supporters of Best Friends and our mission. Through annual animal donations of $1,000 or more, Golden Circle Society members provide the critical resources necessary to support and expand Best Friends' programs throughout the United States.
Golden Circle Society gifts are dynamic, and have the flexibility to be directed wherever they are most needed. These critical funds have an extraordinary impact on our work together, providing assistance to animals to find permanent and loving homes, assisting communities to establish spay/neuter programs, providing emergency rescue and response to animals in dire situations, and providing public education that's critical to end the killing of dogs and cats in America's shelters and Save Them All.