by Admin | Jul 1, 2013 | 2013, Adoptions, Newsletter, Newsletter Article
An open letter from GPG foster failure/adopter Jeff Haertling My wife Susan and I were introduced to your organization thru a colleague of hers (Denise Webster) at work. Our family has always been owned by dogs, and we’ve always been owned by them in pairs. ...
by Admin | Jul 1, 2013 | 2013, Fundraisers, Newsletter, Newsletter Article, Ways to Donate
10 Minutes Could Donate $5 to GPG! Gateway Pet Guardians is proud to partner with Liberty Mutual Insurance for an exciting fundraising opportunity. You can support this effort by completing a no-obligation Liberty Mutual Home or Auto Insurance quote with Tara Frazier,...
by Admin | Jul 1, 2013 | 2013, Community outreach, East St. Louis, Newsletter, Newsletter Article, Ways to get involved
By Ashley Riley, GPG Vice President On June 23rd, Gateway Pet Guardians partnered up once again – this time with East St. Louis City Hall – for Operation: Give a dog a Home, a dog house drive for East St. Louis residents. Twenty five residents came out to...
by Admin | Jul 1, 2013 | 2013, Newsletter, Newsletter Article, Our Shelter, Volunteering, Ways to get involved
by Shannon Miller, GPG Blogger July is National Ice Cream month, now your dog can get in on the fun, too! My Shetland Sheepdog is constantly wearing what I would describe as a black sweater vest. I can only imagine how hot he gets in the St. Louis summers. He also,...
by Admin | Jul 1, 2013 | 2013, Fundraisers, Newsletter, Newsletter Article
by Jen Fuhrman, GPG Volunteer Chair Ready, Set, Strut! Support Gateway Pet Guardians at Strut Your Mutt! We are pleased to announce that Gateway is enrolled as a Network Partner to participate in Best Friends Animal Society – Strut Your Mutt St. Louis! What is Strut...
by Admin | May 1, 2013 | 2013, Health and Wellness, Newsletter, Newsletter Article, Training
By Allison Arthur, GPG Blogger/Volunteer We’ve all been there – watching Westminster or maybe just the neighbor’s dog – wondering how their pets learned so many tricks when our own hasn’t mastered nearly as many. Then we sigh and think, “Oh well. Old dogs can’t...