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Lola's Pack Counts on Donations from Our Members and the General Public to Move Forward With Our Objectives. We Greatly Appreciate Any Monetary or Good Donations to Help Our Cause.

We are planning the contruction of a shelter for homelesss Dogs and Cats in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic for the near future.  A shelter capable to provide a basic and advance medical care, Dog Training classes that will teach positive reinforcement techniques in a real world enviroment, and the ability to provide joy to some caring families around the world by adopting a loving stray animal.

We are appeling to the state institutions and it's members responsible to create these shelters by Law 248-12 proclaimed in 2002, to be able to obtain a subsidy for the building of this project. Please give us a hand on this one, and sign our petition to the Health Department and The Mayor of Santo Domingo, D.R.

For Donations of Goods Please Contact us at: lolaspack4@gmail.com

Many of These Common Items Could Be Found Stored Away in Your Home. If Not, Think of Lola's Pack on Your Next Trip to The Store by Donating Any of the Necessary Items Below:

Food

  • Canned dog and Cat food (Pedigree, 9-Lives, Friskies, Fancy Feast)
  • Dry puppy, dog, kitten, & cat food (Blue Buffalo or other high quality)
  • Jars of all-meat baby food (beef or chicken)
  • Canned chicken for picky eaters
  • Treats - Milkbones- small & unflavored, Charlie Bears, Wellness, Blue, Iams, Natural Balance

Puppy/Dog Toys

  • Chew toys 
  • Food puzzles
  • Squeaky Toys

Cat/Kitten Toys

  • Catnip toys and Jingle balls, etc..
  • Kitty Kongs™
  • Food puzzles
  • Stretch and Scratch Pads

Medical Supplies

**Please note we cannot accept prescription medications that have been dispensed to you under a new label.
**We can accept items that are still in their original packaging.
  • Heartworm Preventive
  • 6" Cotton Tip Applicators and Round Pads
  • Latex and powder free gloves - sm, med, and lrg sizes
  • Disposable smocks or gowns

Gift Cards

  • Shaw's, Market Basket, Stop n Shop
  • Target, Walgreens,Walmart, CVS, Home Depot, Staples
  • Petsmart, Petco
  • Irving or Mobil gas cards
  • Visa, Mastercard, or Amex

Kennel Supplies

  • Cat Litter (clay) 
  • Paper Towels
  • Laundry detergent pods (HE & regular)
  • Bleach (liquid & powder)
  • Dishwasher Detergent (powder only)
  • Disinfecting Wipes
  • Dishwashing Liquid
  • Trash bags (13 and 55 gallon sizes)
  • Cloth Towels
  • Blankets
  • Puppy Pads
  • Dog Waste bags

Office Supplies

  • First-class postage stamps (49 & 35 cents)
  • Pens
  • Markers (Sharpie™)
  • Post-it™ Notes
  • Scotch™ tape (refill rolls)
  • Copy/Multi purpose paper (color and white)
  • Kleenex™ tissues
  • Correction fluid
  • AA Batteries

Thank you for your support

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