"Love of animals is a universal impulse, a common ground on which all of us may meet.
By loving and understanding animals, perhaps we humans shall come to understand each other."
-- Louis J. Camuti

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Happy Birthday Reuben!



My handsome, beloved dog, Reuben, celebrated his 11th birthday yesterday! He was the product of a boxer and a lab. Labeled a "trash litter" by his mother's owners, Reuben and his siblings were dropped off at a local animal rescue. A few months later, my mom and I went searching for a medium-large breed male puppy, which led us to Reuben.
For the past (nearly) 11 years, Reuben has been a loyal, playful, protective companion. Here's to many more years of the greatest dog on earth!


(P.S. Disregard the flea collar he's wearing. NEVER put a flea collar on your animal. These photos were taken previous to our knowledge of the dangers of OTC flea products.)

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Durbin, WV - Sweet senior dog needs rescue/adopt URGENT!

This sweet dog is Elijah. He will die this week if not pulled by a rescue or adopted by a loving individual/family. He's been at the shelter a "long time" and his time is running out! Elijah is a very special senior boy, who is in desperate need of finding a loving forever home, rescue or even a sanctuary that will take him in and allow him to live out the rest of his life in great comfort. Elijah would love to have a nice warm bed to lay his weary bones down on and belly rubs would be a plus! Elijah is very friendly and wants nothing more than to be in a home with someone who will love him back. If you can be that person and open up your home to him, please contact the shelter immediately.

Visit Elijah's Petfinder page.

Elijah is located at the Pocahontas County Animal Control and Humane Office in Durbin, West Virginia.

If you are interested in rescuing or adopting Elijah, please contact the shelter immediately:

lastchance_rescue@yahoo.com

and

jaime0801@frontiernet.net


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February is National Bird Feeding Month!


In 1994, Congress officially declared February National Bird Feeding Month!

February is one of the most difficult months for survival among wild birds. Because of the extreme low temperatures, their bodies require extra calories to keep them warm. Food and water supplies are usually very low at this time of year. They also need water to bathe in, since dirty feathers do not insulate against the cold as well. Shelter is also essential because it protects the birds from wind, snow, and hail. Shelter can range from a heavy brush pile to any type of bird house, but make sure the birdhouses you have are suitable for the species of winter birds in your area.
While we are nearing the end of February, it doesn't look like winter is going to be going away anytime soon. We are all encouraged to make our backyards safe sanctuaries for our wild birds by provide food, water, and shelter.

Consider the following:
• A typical backyard bird weighs less than two nickels,
• Birds spend most of their waking hours searching for food,
• In below-freezing temperatures, snow is the only “water” birds may find, and
• Birds can use up to 15 percent of their body weight overnight just keeping warm.

Here are some helpful links to assist you in creating an oasis for your backyard winter birds:

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Friday, February 20, 2009

Love Your Pet Day!


February 20th is Love Your Pet Day! Now, I'm probably aware that everyone reading this already loves their pets everyday, but today just gives us an excuse to love them even more, give them a bit of extra pampering, and toss them a few extra treats throughout the day. So, whether your animal companion has fins, feathers, or fur, take some extra time out of your day to show them how much they mean to you! You can even send Love Your Pet Day e-cards to your friends and relatives to remind them of this special occasion (hey, at least their pets will appreciate it)!

Here are some ideas about what you can do to make this day special for your animal friends:

  • Take your dog on an extra long walk, or, if you live somewhere that isn't covered in snow, take him to the park to run and play.
  • Purchase (or make) some extra special treats for your pet.
  • Purchase (or make) a fun new toy.
  • Clean your pet's cage or tank, if applicable.
  • Spend an extra half hour playing, petting, or pampering your pet.
  • Create a webpage just for your pet! Go to My Pet Pages to make a quick and easy page!

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Give free food to dogs & cats in need!


Freekibblekat.com is a great site where you answer kitty-related trivia questions and give food to kitties in need at the same time, and it's all free! The best part is that the cats still get the food, even if you get the question wrong. There have been 53,056,970 pieces of kibble donated since June 01, 2008!


Play Freekibble.com's Bow Wow Trivia to give free food to dogs in need! 80,082,610 pieces of kibble have been donated since April 1, 2008

Mimi Ausland, a 12 year old girl from Bend, Oregon, wanted to help feed the hungry animals at her local animal shelter. “There are 10’s of thousands of dogs and cats in animal shelters across the country, all needing to be fed a good meal.” Say hello to freekibble.com and freekibblekat.com!

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

February is Pet Dental Month!

Fido's or Fluffy's bad breath could be more than a smelly annoyance; it might signify a serious health risk with the potential to damage not only the animal's teeth and gums but its internal organs as well.

To address the significance of oral health care for pets, several veterinary groups are sponsoring National Pet Dental Health Month in February. Sponsors include the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), Academy of Veterinary Dentistry, American Veterinary Dental College, Academy of Veterinary Dental Technicians, Veterinary Oral Health Council and Hill's Pet Nutrition Inc.

According to the AVDS, 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats show signs of oral disease by age three, often indicated by bad breath, a change in eating or chewing habits, pawing at the face and mouth and depression.

Although daily tooth brushing is advised for dogs and cats, only 2 percent of dog owners follow through. In addition, 65 percent of dogs with stage one periodontal disease often go untreated because veterinary health care teams do not recommend needed treatment options like dental exams, professional dental cleaning and dental x-rays.

AVMA President Dr. James Cook warns pet owners trying to save money in the current economic crisis not to skimp on regular veterinary care for their pets.

"Oral disease is the most frequently diagnosed health problem for pets," said Dr. Cook. "Twice-a-year checkups, including an oral health checkup, are important to ensure your pet is not in pain and is not suffering from serious oral health problems. Besides causing receding gums and tooth loss, bacteria in the mouth can enter the bloodstream, potentially infecting the heart, liver and kidneys, which can be potentially life threatening.

"Just as the public has come to realize that their own oral health is linked to their overall health, veterinarians want people to understand that dental health care is essential to maintaining the overall health and well-being of the family pet."

Pet Dental Health Campaign spokesperson Dr. Linda J. DeBowes, DVM, veterinarian at Shoreline Veterinary Dental Clinic, Seattle, concurs.

"The expenses associated with professional dental treatment may be significant; however, if this preventive care is not done, the cost to the owner may well be much higher in diagnostics and management of dental disease," Dr. DeBowes said.

In addition to professional dental care, Dr. DeBowes advises pet owners to make oral home care part of their pet's routine as a way to prevent tooth decay.

Veterinarians can help pet owners begin a pet dental care routine at home, and encourage them to continue regular veterinary check ups to monitor their pets' oral health.

To view the AVMA's instructional video on dental health and tooth brushing, visit www.avmatv.org or www.avma.org. The Web site www.petdental.com also has resources for pet owners on how to provide proper dental care for their pets and games and activities for kids.

Information taken from HERE.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Easton, PA - Lovely dog in search of furever home!




This beautiful girl is Cordelia, a 4-5 year old Shepherd/Lab mix. Cordelia is currently in foster care because she does not do well with life at the kennel. In a home, she is a quiet, calm dog who is very attentive and eager to please. She may display some anxiety over being left alone, but it's nothing that can't be worked on. She bonds quickly with her caretakers and would be a most loyal friend.
She walks wonderfully on a leash, she's housebroken, and crate trained. She gets along with most other dogs (and it helps her to be alone at home if she has a canine companion) but she cannot go to a home with cats. She's so sweet and desperately desiring the consistency of a permanent home and family!
She's currently living with 3 kids over the age of 9 and is doing well. However, she won't be placed with anyone under the age of 13.
Cordelia is in foster care through The Center for Animal Health and Welfare in Easton, PA. The shelter is located in Northeast Pennsylvania (Nazareth, Easton, Bethlehem area), but the adoption doesn't necessarily need to be local.
If you are interested in meeting and possibly adopting Cordelia, please contact Nellie:
Home: 610.759.9009
Cell: 610.844.3945

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About This Blog


This blog is designed to connect animals in need with people who want to help, profile animals in need, keep people informed on interesting animal related issues, news, and events, and provide a general resource for all animals lovers. There are ways in which we can all help our feathered, finned, and furry friends and I hope you can do so through my blog.
I’m just a girl doing my best to help every creature who cannot speak for himself. I hope to one day own my own rescue, but until then I will continue to do the little things I can. I’ve had many animal companions in my time, including fish, frogs, gerbils, hermit crabs, birds, cats, and dogs. I am currently the proud person of one dog, five cats and two geckos. On weekends I can be seen moonlighting as Cat Woman.

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