Evo & Eli's Love Box

Evo & Eli's Love Box Rescue PA Kennel 16933 EVO AND ELI'S LOVE BOX INC. How sad to go through that only being a puppy. Evo and Eli were inseparable. This would not be their fate.

Our Mission: Seniors dumped at high kill shelters, puppy mill or abuse survivors, dogs/cats deemed 'unadoptable' due to medical conditions or behavioral issues-these are the animals who found a home here at our sanctuary. WE ARE A 501C3 NON- PROFIT ORGANIZATION

Evo and Eli, two very young dachshunds, were dumped at a shelter by a back yard breeder. The breeder dumped them when they could not sell

them because they had not treated them for demodex mange and allowed both Evo and Eli to scratch and itch so much that they lost their hair and were covered in scabs. A rescue I volunteered for took them from the shelter and provided treatment for them. Slowly but surely with their meds, the hair started growing back. There were some bald spots but the medicine and lots of love made a difference. No more scratching and now they could concentrate on being puppies! They did everything together because of their special bond. If they could not see each other they would cry and whine until they found one another. If Evo had a vet appointment, Eli would have to go along because if he was left behind he would destroy his crate pad and blanket and have bloody paws trying to get out of his kennel to find his brother. It was thought that Evo and Eli would one day be adopted to a furever family and spend their days being loved and care for like they deserved. Evo got sick very quickly and was taken to the vet. Their foster mom, Georgeanne, was told that Evo had an enlarged heart and was dying. It was a hard decision but knowing that Evo was suffering, Georgeanne could only hold Evo and tell him he was a good boy and that she loved him while he passed over to the Rainbow Bridge on December 4, 2010. After Evo’s passing, his foster mommy, Georgeanne, wanted to do something in his memory and she thought of Evo’s Love Box knowing that Evo and Eli never had anything of their own before coming into rescue. They had only dreamed of a soft bed, collars and toys! Georgeanne, thought it would be a great idea to collect items for other needy dachshunds. Meanwhile, Eli mourned for his brother for weeks. He would walk around whining all day and after Evo went to the Rainbow Bridge, Eli would not sleep or eat for 2 days. Eli was heartbroken as he looked daily for his brother. He would go to Evo’s crate, look for him in his old bed, on and behind the couch and check every blanket in every room but could not find Evo. Georgeanne continued to console Eli and tell him that his brother was not there but Eli would not give up looking for him. On December 31st at 1:30am, Eli woke Georgeanne. She thought he might have to potty so she put on her slippers and picked him up to take him outside. As Georgeanne carried Eli down the hallway she could feel his heart beating fast but she thought he must really be excited about going outside. When they came back inside, Eli went to bed with his foster mommy and daddy but Georgeanne knew something wasn’t right because she could hear Eli breathing fast and heavy. She decided that she would call her vet, Dr. Shew, to see what she thought about his breathing. Dr. Shew recommended that she take Eli to the Mountain View Animal Emergency Clinic. Georgeanne and Eli hurried to the Emergency Vet. Eli was quickly evaluated and Dr. Maria Ciaravella told Georgeanne the bad news – Eli had an enlarged heart just like his brother. The emergency vet tried several things but Eli was not responding to the medicine. Georgeanne was again going to have to help another baby cross over to the Rainbow Bridge. During this terrible moment where Georgeanne would have to help Eli make this difficult transition she was greeted by a warm smile, Dr. Heidi Mostoller had arrived, the same vet that had helped when Evo went to the Rainbow Bridge. Georgeanne helped Eli as he went to the Rainbow Bridge and told him how brave he was and that he was loved and the he was going to be able to finally find his brother at the Rainbow Bridge. In honor of these two brothers, Calvin and Georgeanne Forsythe created Evo & Eli’s Love Box. This Love Box will allow their love to be passed onto those other babies in need (dogs/cats) who are cared for by loving foster parents. Inside of Evo & Eli’s Love Box we hope to have items like sweaters, collars, leashes, squeaky toys, soft beds, fleece blankets, gift certificates to pet stores, etc. If you would like to donate to the Love Box, please contact Calvin or Georgeanne at [email protected] OR MAIL ITEMS TO:

EVO AND ELI'S LOVE BOX
313 COSELL DRIVE
CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201

Wish I could afford this. It smells amazing.
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Wish I could afford this. It smells amazing.

07/22/2025

Peanut Butter Banana Frozen Chew Cubes for Dogs

Ingredients
1 ripe banana (peeled and mashed)
1/2 cup natural unsweetened peanut butter (xylitol-free)
1/4 cup plain unsweetened yogurt (dog-safe)
2 tablespoons water

Supplements (optional)
1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder (optional for anti-inflammatory benefits)

Instructions

1. Mash the banana with a fork until smooth.
2. In a bowl, mix banana, peanut butter, yogurt, and water until fully blended.
3. Spoon mixture into cube-shaped silicone molds.
4. Freeze for at least 4 hours or until solid.
5. Pop out and serve as a frozen chewy treat.

Storage
Keep frozen in an airtight container for up to 4 weeks.

Benefits

* Banana adds potassium and fiber for digestive health.
* Peanut butter provides healthy fats and protein.
* Yogurt offers probiotics to support gut flora.
* Great for hot weather and teething puppies.

Calorie Information
Each cube contains approximately 20–25 calories depending on cube size.

He runs a "transport business." 😡
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He runs a "transport business." 😡

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Story of my life. Oh look, Amazon. Lol

Stopping by Antietam Humane Society Inc to drop off some kitten warmers and goodies. Please stop in to see the adoptable...
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Stopping by Antietam Humane Society Inc to drop off some kitten warmers and goodies. Please stop in to see the adoptable animals they have available.

WITHOUT YOUR FINANCIAL HELP WE WILL HAVE TO SHUT OUR DOORS FOREVER. I KEEP BEGGING AND NOTHING. Nothing compares to the ...
07/22/2025

WITHOUT YOUR FINANCIAL HELP WE WILL HAVE TO SHUT OUR DOORS FOREVER. I KEEP BEGGING AND NOTHING. Nothing compares to the stress of lying awake at night. We are facing financial difficulties and require your assistance. Animal rescue operations incur numerous expenses that often go unconsidered. To name a few, these include rescue insurance, vehicle repairs for animal transport, fuel, utilities and housing, additional waste disposal, specialized dog and cat food, medications and preventatives, rescue credit cards, and grooming services when necessary because I have fallen behind. WE ARE BEGGING FOR YOUR HELP. We have several furkids needing surgery/dentals and medical care. We can not help them without your financial help. Please donate.
Our Paypal addy is [email protected]
Mailing addy is
Evo and Eli's Love Box Inc
313 Cosell Drive
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17201
Thanks in advance.

We hear it a lot . I could never foster because I would never be able to give them up. We get it , trust me we do, but t...
07/21/2025

We hear it a lot . I could never foster because I would never be able to give them up. We get it , trust me we do, but the truth is it’s not about you!! 

How many times have you sacrificed for someone you love? Fostering is very similar.
Yes, it will be hard. Sometimes, yes, you will absolutely fall in love with them, yes, you will get attached, yes, you may not want them to leave, yes you will probably cry when they get adopted, and yes, you will probably still think about them every single day.
BUT again it’s not about you and your feelings, it’s sacrificing to save a life!

Fosters put their own feelings aside to give a dog a greater life. To save a life. When you realize it’s not about you and your feelings, but it’s about THEM and what they need you’ll see things in a different light. You’ll get the pictures and the updates that make your heart smile. You’ll see how well they adjusted in their new home and what a great new life they have. You’ll look around your house and see your new foster, and then your new foster, and then the next foster, and you’ll realize you saved all of these lives by putting your feelings aside and letting them go. This is the only way to save lives! Think about fostering!

We must put an end to this very sad reality. Many animals, each with a name and a story, are euthanized in shelters ever...
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We must put an end to this very sad reality. Many animals, each with a name and a story, are euthanized in shelters every day. It is absolutely heartbreaking. Adopt, don’t shop!

I am uncertain as to why I am attempting to secure funding for Pearl's dental care, as financial donations have become i...
07/21/2025

I am uncertain as to why I am attempting to secure funding for Pearl's dental care, as financial donations have become increasingly scarce. Nonetheless, I am committed to continuing to provide care for those in need. Meet Pearl. Pearl has undergone blood work and received clearance for her dental procedure. Please assist me in providing her with the necessary care. I am exhausted and concerned about the financial burden of her treatment along with several others in need. If you can find it in your heart to help Pearl our information is listed below.
Our paypal is: [email protected]
Mailing addy is:
Evo and Eli's Love Box Inc
313 Cosell Drive
Chambersburg Pennsylvania 17201

07/21/2025

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EVO AND ELI'S LOVE BOX INC. WE ARE A 501(c)3 NON- PROFIT ORGANIZATION INCORPORATION Evo and Eli, two very young dachshunds, were dumped at a shelter by a back yard breeder. The breeder dumped them when they could not sell them because they had not treated them for demodex mange and allowed both Evo and Eli to scratch and itch so much that they lost their hair and were covered in scabs. How sad to go through that only being a puppy. A rescue I volunteered for took them from the shelter and provided treatment for them. Slowly but surely with their meds, the hair started growing back. There were some bald spots but the medicine and lots of love made a difference. No more scratching and now they could concentrate on being puppies! Evo and Eli were inseparable. They did everything together because of their special bond. If they could not see each other they would cry and whine until they found one another. If Evo had a vet appointment, Eli would have to go along because if he was left behind he would destroy his crate pad and blanket and have bloody paws trying to get out of his kennel to find his brother. It was thought that Evo and Eli would one day be adopted to a furever family and spend their days being loved and care for like they deserved. This would not be their fate. Evo got sick very quickly and was taken to the vet. Their foster mom, Georgeanne, was told that Evo had an enlarged heart and was dying. It was a hard decision but knowing that Evo was suffering, Georgeanne could only hold Evo and tell him he was a good boy and that she loved him while he passed over to the Rainbow Bridge on December 4, 2010. After Evo’s passing, his foster mommy, Georgeanne, wanted to do something in his memory and she thought of Evo’s Love Box knowing that Evo and Eli never had anything of their own before coming into rescue. They had only dreamed of a soft bed, collars and toys! Georgeanne, thought it would be a great idea to collect items for other needy dachshunds. Meanwhile, Eli mourned for his brother for weeks. He would walk around whining all day and after Evo went to the Rainbow Bridge, Eli would not sleep or eat for 2 days. Eli was heartbroken as he looked daily for his brother. He would go to Evo’s crate, look for him in his old bed, on and behind the couch and check every blanket in every room but could not find Evo. Georgeanne continued to console Eli and tell him that his brother was not there but Eli would not give up looking for him. On December 31st at 1:30am, Eli woke Georgeanne. She thought he might have to potty so she put on her slippers and picked him up to take him outside. As Georgeanne carried Eli down the hallway she could feel his heart beating fast but she thought he must really be excited about going outside. When they came back inside, Eli went to bed with his foster mommy and daddy but Georgeanne knew something wasn’t right because she could hear Eli breathing fast and heavy. She decided that she would call her vet, Dr. Shew, to see what she thought about his breathing. Dr. Shew recommended that she take Eli to the Mountain View Animal Emergency Clinic. Georgeanne and Eli hurried to the Emergency Vet. Eli was quickly evaluated and Dr. Maria Ciaravella told Georgeanne the bad news – Eli had an enlarged heart just like his brother. The emergency vet tried several things but Eli was not responding to the medicine. Georgeanne was again going to have to help another baby cross over to the Rainbow Bridge. During this terrible moment where Georgeanne would have to help Eli make this difficult transition she was greeted by a warm smile, Dr. Heidi Mostoller had arrived, the same vet that had helped when Evo went to the Rainbow Bridge. Georgeanne helped Eli as he went to the Rainbow Bridge and told him how brave he was and that he was loved and the he was going to be able to finally find his brother at the Rainbow Bridge. In honor of these two brothers, Calvin and Georgeanne Forsythe created Evo & Eli’s Love Box. This Love Box will allow their love to be passed onto those other babies in need (dogs/cats) who are cared for by loving foster parents. Inside of Evo & Eli’s Love Box we hope to have items like sweaters, collars, leashes, squeaky toys, soft beds, fleece blankets, gift certificates to pet stores, etc. If you would like to donate to the Love Box, please contact Calvin or Georgeanne at [email protected] OR MAIL ITEMS TO: EVO AND ELI'S LOVE BOX INC. 313 COSELL DRIVE CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201