This is in response the sid36us: Mr. Otis didnt have an "overage" problem because of the following: Cats and dogs were rounded up and placed in an old shed in the Cotton Compress area,.
Oh my gosh. my family and I just got home from attending the grand opening of our huge, million dollar Animal Rescue League that just opened. we were absolutely awestruck..
Hal Reese, shelter manager at Beacon Animal Rescue in Upper Township, said some of his adoptive pet owners have returned their animals in keeping with an adoption contract that provides a safety net..
The new Waupun Area Animal Shelter is ready for business. The driving force behind the project was Carla Peters. Standing behind her is her daughter Trista Steinbach, who is secretary on the board of directors. , and Chanda Ganz, who serves as the fundraising chairman.
The shelter, from vision to completion, has been in the works for four years. During that time hundreds of volunteers and contributors have worked diligently on organizing and building the new Waupun Area Animal Shelter.
2008-10-20 We Have A Brand New, Spectacular Animal Rescue League In Our City. Grand Opening This Weekend. by Nora Davenport Gather
Oh my gosh. my family and I just got home from attending the grand opening of our huge, million dollar Animal Rescue League that just opened. we were absolutely awestruck. They have a barn, separate from the main building, to house horses and possibly cattle that need to be rescued. there is a small "parade" area for the horses, etc.
We Have A Brand New, Spectacular Animal Rescue League In Our City. Grand Opening This Weekend.
Oh my gosh. my family and I just got home from attending the grand opening of our huge, million dollar Animal Rescue League that just opened. we were absolutely awestruck. They have a . . . - Photos self publishing online community social network profile videos travel family online friends writing
Stop by the Salem Animal Rescue League on Route 28 behind Barons Appliance to learn more about Darcy and the other dogs and cats up for adoption. It is open from noon to 8 p. m. on Thursdays, and noon to 4 p. m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. You can also call 890-2166 to ask about available pets.
Darcy is a 1-year-old, female terrier-hound mix. She has been moved around a great deal and is looking for a loving, stable home. She knows many commands and is always looking to please. Her best placement would be in a mature household with no other animals. In this environment, she can garner all the attention she deserves.
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This is in response the sid36us: Mr. Otis didnt have an "overage" problem because of the following: Cats and dogs were rounded up and placed in an old shed in the Cotton Compress area, south of the railroad tracks. All of the dogs were placed in a pen together and sometimes cats were thrown in there, too. Many times, big dogs killed smaller dogs, cats and sometimes puppies. Every Friday, all of the animals were inhumanely gassed, even the ones who were picked up Thursday. It was a very painful death and took quite a while for the cats and dogs to die and they could be heard screaming. In the 1980s, the Humane Society, an entirely different entity from the city/county run Animal Control, was formed by two ladies who were trying to save animals. Every week they would rescue one animal from the Animal Control shed and try to find a
2008-10-20 New animal shelter site proposed-The Connecticut Post Online
Margene OMalley, president of the Stratford Animal Rescue Society, said shes also pleased with the proposal. "This is finally a location everyone can agree on," she said. "I think this really can happen this time. "
Mayor James R. Miron plans to present new plans to the Town Councils Building Needs Committee for building a 7,500-square-foot animal shelter -- three times the size of the existing facility -- on one care of town-owned property in back of Frank DeLuca Hall of Fame Field off Main Street. The session starts at 7 p. m. today in Room 213 of Town Hall.
2008-10-20 Animals another casualty of nations financial crisis
Hal Reese, shelter manager at Beacon Animal Rescue in Upper Township, said some of his adoptive pet owners have returned their animals in keeping with an adoption contract that provides a safety net. If owners can no longer care for their animals, they are encouraged to bring them back.
Guilt is the prevailing emotion for people who drop off animals at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Cumberland County. This shelter cares for dogs and cats but also sheep, goats and exotic birds.
2008-10-19 SPCAs Annual Pet Walk Raises More Than usd. 210,000
The one-mile walk, which was sponsored by The St. Petersburg Times, was held at North Shore Park in St. Petersburg, said Marissa Segundo, a spokeswoman for the organization. Some 2,500 people and animals were at the event.
The money will go toward feeding and taking care of abused and abandoned pets at the SPCAs shelter in Largo, as the animals wait to be adopted, Segundo said. The shelter cares for more than 15,000 such animals each year.
2008-10-19 KPLC 7 News, Lake Charles, Louisiana Calcasieu Animal Coalition holds garage sale
Beth Zilbert, Pet Therapy Project Coordinator for the Humane Society says that "99 pct. of the dogs we rescue quickly forget the pain and suffering humans gave given them and they eat up every bit of love and kindness that you give them and they give it back hundred-fold.
Finding a new home for toys clothes, and furniture. as well as for some furry friends, the Calcasieu Animal Coalition is raising money and awareness about pet adoption at a pet friendly garage sale.
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2008-10-18 Featured Pet-Aurora Animal Shelter Pets and Animals Stories Aurora
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Because black cats and pure white felines are associated with Halloween pranks and some rituals, they are not available for adoption from the Aurora Animal Shelter the last week in October. Now is the perfect time to adopt Champ or another black or white cat.
Champ (ID no. A119289) is a 2-year old, neutered male, domestic short-hair. He tends to stay in the back of his kennel, which may be why hes been at the Aurora Animal Shelter since August.
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2008-10-18 Recorder Community Newspapers Archives The Citizen Latest News Support the Red Woof Inn animal shelter by entering your pet in patriotic contest
DENVILLE TWP. - People are invited to dress their dogs in patriotic colors and enter a costume contest at the Happy Hound Playground at Veterans Memorial Park on Zeek Road in Denville between 10 a. m. and noon on Sunday, Nov. 9, to help support the Red Woof Inn animal shelter in the township.
The Womans Club of Denville is sponsoring this event and there is a usd. 3 entrance fee, which will be donated to the animal shelter. Donations to the shelter can be made even if you do not participate and items that have been requested include, new dog toys, rawhide chews, canned cat food and cat litter.