Hawkeye & Friends
P.O. Box
2
Imlay City, MI  48444
Phone: 810
417 3321
Hawkeye & Friends is a non-profit
rescue dedicated to saving abused,
abandoned and neglected dogs.
Hawkeye & Friends is a no-kill sanctuary which means
we do not put dogs to sleep just because they are
hurt, sick or older. All of the dogs receive the love &
care they deserve. They spend their days running,
playing and wrestling with each other or if they wish,
just relaxing and taking naps.
Hawkeye & Friends survives solely on donations
from caring, compassionate people who share our
love for animals. All donations go directly to care
for the dogs.We are a registered 501 (c)(3)
non-profit organization so all donations are tax
deductible. Your donations will help us care for
the dogs we have now and help us save many
more who will need us.
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If you would like to make a
tax-deductible donation via check
or money order please make it
payable to
Hawkeye & Friends
and mail it to:

P.O. Box 2
Imlay City, MI  48444

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From all of the dogs at
Hawkeye & Friends,
"Thank You!!"
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Why is the rescue named "Hawkeye & Friends"
The rescue & sanctuary is named after the best dog ever, Hawkeye - a big,
handsome and playful Collie Shepherd mix who was with me for almost 13
years.Hawkeye loved people; young, old, big or small, Hawkeye was your
friend. A great story about Hawkeye comes from when I was in college. My
roommates and I were all into the jogging craze. Each of us jogged at
different times of the day and we usually took Hawkeye with us. He was
jogging 10 to 12 miles a day. Hawkeye was a great jogging partner because he
never had to be on a leash. He always stuck around the house and by our sides
when jogging. One early Sunday morning I went out on the front porch to get
the paper. I looked a few houses down and saw this guy jogging towards me.
Right next to him was Hawkeye.  They got closer and I called, "Hawkeye."
Hawkeye came running up to the porch, his tailing wagging and a big smile on
his face.  The guy jogging stopped in front of the house and asked, "Is that
your dog." I said, "Yes." The jogger told me he had come by my house about
30 minutes earlier, jogging, Hawkeye was on the porch but got up and starting
running with him. Hawkeye followed him for over 3 miles, staying right next to
him, stopping and starting whenever he did.  The jogger said, "Thanks for the
run, Hawkeye" and then left. I petted Hawkeye on the head, we went inside,
Hawkeye went up to my bed and took a long nap.

I said goodbye to Hawkeye in the fall of 1996. To this day I miss him very
much - his wonderful personality, his "love of life" attitude, his happy, smiling
face.  Hawkeye's spirit lives on through all the sweet and sassy dogs here at
the rescue. I like to think Hawkeye is sitting next to God, looking down,
smiling. And on the really tough days of doing rescue he sends me the
strength to continue. I love you Hawkeye. Thank you for all the wonderful
memories. See you at the bridge.   
Email: hawkeyesrescue@yahoo.com