stray dog being rescued

Generous grant provides a new life for Jack and Viola


Black labrador mix and lab/sharpei mix rescue dogs
Jack (right) and roommate Margie (left) have become fast friends in Jack’s new home.
dog in its living space under a temporary classroom building
Viola, a cautious but friendly stray, peeks out from her den under a high school classroom building.

The Cannoli Fund recently assisted several stray dogs who had been wandering the King William and Lavaca neighborhoods for months, thanks to an extremely generous grant from a caring neighbor. Jack, a tall black and white dog who appears to be a Labrador mix, was wandering the streets of Baja King William for several weeks. Many neighbors gave food and water to him and his companion, a brown female. Both dogs were cautious but friendly.

Jack was taken to the vet and declared young and healthy, needing only to be neutered and treated for hookworms. Taken in by a neighborhood animal rescuer, Jack has become an extremely affectionate companion who gets along well with other dogs. The cat is another story! Jack has recently been adopted into his forever home with this same family.

Jack’s companion, unfortunately, had multiple health problems and was so severely ill and in pain, that her rescuers, along with the vet, made the difficult decision to euthanize her.

This sweet senior girl was living under a temporary classroom at Brackenridge High School for months.
Viola, a senior dog, had been living under a temporary classroom at Brackenridge High School for months.

Many neighbors are aware that dogs have been living under the temporary classrooms at Brackenridge High School for many years. Most are very fearful and unfriendly, or travel in packs. About three months ago, a new female was spotted. She was extremely thin and subdued, but also friendly to both people and dogs. Named Viola, she was taken to the vet who found that she has heartworms that are asymptomatic, as well as mammary tumors. Viola is an older dog and was in a very rundown condition, so the vet recommended not treating her heartworms but allowing her to live out her life in comfort. She has been living with a neighbor who already has several dogs and cats, and getting along well with everyone. She has gained weight and enjoys daily walks. The change in her affect has been significant; Viola literally bounces along on her walks!

The Cannoli Fund is pleased to have been able to assist these dogs.

King William National Historic District, San Antonio

Second Clutter for Cannoli Yard Sale: A Huge Success


Cannoli the cat sits inside the window and friend Pepa sits outside on the ledge
Cannoli and a friend enjoyed watching the sale.

Thanks to the generosity of Cannoli fans, who donated thousands of items to the sale, the second annual Clutter for Cannoli Yard Sale raised over $1200 to benefit animal welfare in the Lavaca and King William neighborhoods.

Held on Saturday, June 30, the yard sale featured a wide variety of merchandise that seemed to appeal to buyers. Many even contributed additional funds to the cause by adding money to the bowl set aside for contributions at the checkout table.

Cannoli fans volunteered with pre- and post-sale tasks, as well as during the day. Even the weather cooperated, with temperatures a good bit lower than those during the preceding week. A brief afternoon shower slightly dampened remaining merchandise, but did no major damage.

All proceeds will be used to fund projects of The Cannoli Fund. Be on the lookout for next year’s sale, which will undoubtedly be even bigger and better!

Second Annual Clutter for Cannoli yard sale drew crowds eager to snatch up bargains
Shoppers line up to pay for their yard sale finds.

 

Beto, a formerly stray dog found wandering in King William, waits for his turn for a check up at the vet

The Cannoli Fund Announces Cannolicare for Cats and Dogs


Cannoli, the inspiration for Cannolicare grants.FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Cannoli Fund’s board of directors has established a new program, Cannolicare. This program will provide financial assistance to residents who need help to pay for critical medical expenses for cats or dogs in their care.

Cannolicare will provide up to $150 per animal (Update August 2015, Now $400) for medical care necessary for the health of an animal. There is a limit of three (3) animals per resident per year. Types of medical care include, but are not limited to, services such as surgical or other treatment for broken bones or umbilical hernias, mange, heartworm, or other life-threatening illness with a positive prognosis. Examples of items not covered include flea medication, baths, nail trims, and other things that are part of standard pet care. All the current details of this grant for King William and Lavaca cats and dogs are on our Cannolicare page.

 

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Cannoli, a formerly stray Siamese mix, was the inspiration for The Cannoli Fund for Dogs and Cats.

Clutter for Cannoli Yard Sale 6/30: Donations & Plants Wanted


Cannoli the cat looks at the variety of small items he likes to swat under the couch
This is my clutter. I keep it under the couch.

The second annual Clutter for Cannoli Yard Sale will be held Saturday, June 30, from 8 am to 3 pm. A wide variety of items including clothes, kitchenware, books and cds, plants, household items, electronics, collectibles and miscellaneous items will be priced to sell! Small plants including agave, aloe vera, cactus, kolanchoe and more will also be for sale. If you’re not looking for clutter, how about a cactus?

We are currently seeking donations of quality items and small plants in plastic pots for this year’s sale. All donations are tax deductible and receipts will be provided by The Cannoli Fund.

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