This website includes graphic excerpts of both straight and gay sensual (erotic) fiction. Please exit at once if you are not over the age of 18, object to sensual (erotic) fiction, or it's illegal in your area. Gabrina recommends visiting www.petfinder.org to see how you can help homeless animals in your area! Or help the rescue Gabrina supports and visit www.freewebs.com/labadorerescue
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Latina Author
Gabrina Garza
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From October thru December, 100% of profits from Gabrina's story TAKE ME OUT are benefiting animal rescue. 
Housing, feeding, medicating, and caring for dogs is a rewarding yet expensive endeavor. Dogs come in with broken legs, flea allergies, eye problems, and worms. Most dogs taken in by rescues take days if not weeks or months of fostering to make them adoptable. By buying a book today, you're helping more dogs in danger of being euthanized find their way into rescue and loving homes. http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure/TakeMeOut.html
This beautiful, small dog is named Darla. She was at a high kill shelter in the Chicago suburbs where she was found with her back, ears, and hind legs bitten up. Scars covered her on the outside...we can't begin to imagine what's happened to her on the inside. At first we thought her teeth had been pulled, but they hadn't. They had been filed down, roots and all. Can you even imagine how painful this must have been? She may have been used for breeding or as bait for dogs forced to fight. Unfortunately, she was also heartworm positive and underweight...
A life spent behind bars. Very few have committed a crime. Many will spend their last days in a cage like this with cement floors, walls and ceiling and a metal grate in which they can peer through at people passing them by. That's the life of a shelter dog.
This is why I donate to animal rescue. Even if you choose to buy someone else's book, please support rescue and adopt your next pet.
Every six seconds a dog or cat dies because of overpopulation in the United States. Heart sticks, lethal injection, and gassing are done in shelters and animal control facilities nationwide. Got a moment to spare?
10,000,000
6 seconds
20%
What do the above numbers mean? Find out at www.freewebs.com/labadorerescue
HELP! Click on the banner to help homeless dogs across the States! If you're looking for a new pet, please consider a death row dog first!