We mailed our holiday print newsletter to our donors the week after Thanksgiving, and just posted the PDF version online on our website. As you can see, little Wilbur made the cover of this issue. Blind Bugsy will get his star turn in the spring issue next year.
If you haven't already made a gift this year for the disabled animals here, Alayne and I hope you'll consider doing so over the Christmas holidays. Everything we do -- from transporting animals like Wilbur from halfway across the country, to providing specialized medical care, to ensuring a safe and loving new start in life -- is made possible only because people make financial donations to support our work with these special animals. We just couldn't do it otherwise.
You can make a gift online at our website or mail a check to the farm at P.O. Box 150, Lancaster, NH 03584.
In addition, if you own stock in a brokerage account, you can also donate shares as a tax-deductible gift for the animals. Email me at steve[at]rollingdogfarm.org for more information on how to make a stock donation.
Thank you so much!

Here's wishing eveyone and everything at RDF a blessed and merry Christmas, and all the best for the new year.
Posted by: Moon Rani | December 23, 2012 at 11:25 PM
Wilbur was the perfect minion to star in this season's newsletter! The picture of him in the grass was just so touching.
Thank you for all you do!
Posted by: Hillary Buckley-Lawlor | December 23, 2012 at 10:02 PM
MERRY CHRISTMAS - GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL THE CRITTERS!
Posted by: Linda | December 22, 2012 at 09:02 PM
Thank you for the wonderful newsletter. Thank you for your commitment and dedication to these beloved creatures. Our society does not understand the love and devotion that animals give to us - The true meaning of love. "If one has never loved a pet one has never loved at all." God bless you all this holiday season.
Posted by: Mae - Jefferson City | December 22, 2012 at 09:39 AM
Loved the newsletter---everything RDF does is FIRST CLASS! Thank you for your dedication and work to saving so many unwanted! Love you guys--truly!
Posted by: Shirley * James/Portland, OR | December 21, 2012 at 02:27 PM