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My sisters and I have gathered together 13 four legged friends. Wendy declares three-Zoe, Tia and Emily, Sarah two-Twister and Otto and I'll claim eight. (I'll take liberty to brag in a bit...) We admit freely that we are absolutely crazy about all animals and we wanted to do something to help the lost and frightened.

For each candle that is purchased from our 32PaWs line, we will donate $10.00 to the ASPCA Founder's Society. The yearly minimum donation to the Founder's Society is $500.00.

The 32PaWs soy candles are adorned with the cutest personalized labels and they are accented with real dog bones or rusty jingle bells. You may even send a personal picture of your favorite friend and we will transfer it to a label for an absolute one-of-a-kind look. They are perfect for pet lovers everywhere!


July 21st....News! There is a new baby in town. Read more below.........................


Currently I have eight (hence the name 32Paws) furry companions. Three were adopted from our local animal shelter and five who were abandoned and frightened have found their way into my heart.

Holly
Holly
Our calico is the oldest and she definitely claims the throne as the ruler. On Halloween night in 1999, We found her rummaging through a dumpster. She's a wise 'ole girl!
This fella is a true gentleman…the last to eat and always the last in line guarding those in front. My sister, Wendy found him abandoned when he was two weeks old. After weeks and weeks of bottle feeding, many visits to the clinic and a few scary moments he emerged as an energetic kitten who has grown into a beautiful cat.
Smokey
Sophie
Sophie
This beautiful German Shepherd showed up at my front door about four years ago. Her double coat was matted and her ears were ravaged with fly bites. While trying not to fall head over heels over her, I did everything in my power to locate her owners. No one came forward. She was not spayed and the vet suspected she had recently delivered a litter of puppies. We're unsure of her age, but she is starting to show gray around her muzzle. Sophie is a bit goofy and she has the biggest heart even with her fierce sounding bark. She adores my husband, John and all of the cats.
Jack was found wandering the streets of Cincinnati and he came into our home at the approximate age of 6 months old. Jack is a mixed-breed and he's a big boy weighing in at +100 pounds. He's very-very smart and he makes a valiant watchdog. It's hilarious to watch his rear end wiggle when he walks, and listen to him when he SNORES. He's just a great dog!Jackson
Jack
Lily-Herman
Lily & Herman
Lily and Herman are brother and sister tabbies that we adopted from the shelter. Both are sweet as can be and you can always find them together. They work as a tag team when they're up to no good. (Hence their names...Lily & Herman MUNSTER.) I can't imagine having one without the other. They love water and you can usually find them in the kitchen sink.
He resembles a furry dachshund with short little legs and a l-o-n-g body. We adopted Shorty from the shelter in the fall of 2007. He has more energy than all of the other animals combined and his liveliness insures that everyone gets their exercise. He's an under the cover snuggler and I believe he likes to watch The Food Network.Shorty
Shorty

Charlie
He recently adopted us by showing up hungry with evidence of being involved in a few fights. He's a bit nervous and jumpy, but that behavior is dissipating as the days pass. I figure it might take him awhile to trust again. I have never owned a cat that talks like he does, he meows constantly.
Update...Charlie has been with us a whole year already and he is doing great!
We would like to introduce our newest baby girl! We found her in the ditch by the road. She is approximately 3-4 mos. old. She has a sore on her lower lip which appears to be road rash. She tested negative for FeVL and is in great health. We named her Moo because of her markings. Her behavior is adorable! Moo is into everything as she explores her new world.
Moo
Moo


Your help will be appreciated!
Thanks,
-Julie