see update 3/8/08
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Carthage IL: 2nd plea! URGENT! shepherdX boy!
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From: Anissa Sadeghi <sadeghi@mchsi.com>
Date: Feb 27, 2008 11:36 AM
Subject: 2nd plea!! Carthage, IL URGENT shepard/husky boy!
To: Anissa Sadeghi sadeghi@mchsi.com
Please folks, no one has offered to help rescue him! I do have an offer to sponsor his vetting but now need someone to rescue him. If you can help, please let me know as soon as possible! Thanks!
From: Anissa Sadeghi [mailto:sadeghi@mchsi.com]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 9:29 AM
To: Anissa Sadeghi
Subject: Carthage, IL URGENT shepard/husky boy!
This handsome guy is located at the Hancock County dog pound in Carthage IL. He moved in to another dogs dog house and the animal control was called to pick him up!! I cracked up hearing that story from the ac warden! He is very dog friendly, and just happy boy! Unfortunately he was stray in that area, living homeless for quite awhile and no one has come looking for him. He will be euthanized at the end of this week if no one rescues him. PLEASE help save him!!! If you can foster/sponsor or take him into your group, please let me know ASAP!! Transport is available. My email is Sadeghi@mchsi.com. Thank you so much!! Anissa Sadeghi
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Sunday, February 24, 2008
Lawrenceburg KY-BLOSSOM senior beagle
GOOD NEWS UPDATE- THE SHELTER REPORTS THAT THEY ARE IN THE PROCESS OF ADOPTION FOR BLOSSOM WITH A FAMILY IN TENNESSEE
Blossom ID#205 is an elder visually impaired beagle needing loving home. Please rescue her if you can.
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10305096
Anderson Humane Society, 1410 Versailles Road, Lawrenceburg, KY 40342
(502) 839-8339
http://www.andersonhumane.org/
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Reno NV:---UPDATE---Tiger. Nice male Chow Chow RESCUED!!!
GOOD NEWS - TIGER IS RESCUED - YAY!!!
SEE 3.1.08 UPDATE
Mystery Mutts wrote: crazy4chows@sbcglobal.net wrote:
This animal record may be found here
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Labels: chow chow, dog rescue, nevada, reno, senior dog rescue, washoe
Delano CA:Young Jazzy needs rescuer
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
GOOD NEWS. Rescued! Pasadena CA differently-abled "Cindy Lou Hoo" senior Shih Tzu
Cindy Lou Hoo was rescued by Brittany Foundation.
The contact is Nancy Anderson at brittany_dogs AT yahoo.com http://yahoo.com/.Funds can be sent via paypal on website http://www.brittanyfoundation.com/ <http://www.brittanyfoundation.com/> or via check to The Brittany Foundation, P.O. Box 738, Acton, CA 93510-0738.)
(661) 713-5240
(661) 554-0220 Fax
Help us go out of business--spay or neuter your pet!
Visit our great website at <http://www.brittanyfoundation.com/>
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southern California:rescued (YAY!!) but $$$ needed for Cammi's surgery, rescued by Angels in Fur
Please crosspost
Cammi was pulled from North Central shelter by Angels in Fur. The contact is Rachelle Lynn at ilvpaws AT earthlink.net.
Funds are kindly requested for Cammi's surgery to recover from being struck by a car. Cammi is being fostered at Angels in Fur Dog Rescue Rachelle Lynn's home and doing very well. She has already seen Dr. Morsehead (an orthopedic vet) two times and is set to have her tail amputated this Friday 2/22/08. She will spend the night and Rachelle will pick her up on Saturday. Rachelle is waiting to get the estimate for the surgery and should receive it in a day or so. The vet works with Rachelle and does not charge her but anticipates donations will come in for the bill. Rachelle plans on Cammi's bill being at least $1,000.00 if not a bit more. It is not merely a tail docking. Her tail has been separated from her spine above her hip area. Dr. Morsehead will be removing it up in that part of the spine. He also needs to take an X-ray of her back right leg. It has swelled up since Rachelle got her from the pound and she is favoring it by hopping or limping. To think that she came in unable to walk at all or go to the bathroom with out help ...to walking, hopping really fast, and going to the bathroom....SHE HAS QUITE A SPIRIT :) Rachelle also uses a holistic dog nutritionalist (Natural Touch 4 Paws) and her herbs and vitamins have healed many of her rescued and run over dogs in the past. Rachelle also has an appointment for Cammi to see a dog chiropractor as soon as she can after her surgery :) Thank you so much for desiring to help Rachelle help Cammi.
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From: Rachelle Lynn <ilvpaws@earthlink.net>
Date: Feb 9, 2008 2:00 PM
Subject: Another Doggie in Desperate Need of Medical Care!(W/pic)
To:
Angels in Fur Dog Rescue P.O. Box 34178 Granada Hills CA 91394 |
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Sunday, February 17, 2008
GOOD NEWS: Sioux City IA - Max is RESCUED
CROSSPOSTING GOOD NEWS!
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From: Jekeane@aol.com <Jekeane@aol.com>
Date: Feb 17, 2008 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: Sioux City IA-Torn from his family, Max is dying of a broken heart
To: lizardmarsh@gmail.com
Please save or crosspost Max' info - he is a victim of Breed Specific legislation!Please adopt/rescue Max immediately. He is shutting down emotionally and euthanasia is imminent...Please click here for the shelter website to view his webpage:Three photos of Max may be seen by clicking here:
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Re-Re-Resending again: LosAngeles:10-YR-OLD neutered CHOW owner turn-in NEEDS RESCUE
Crossposting POOH BEAR - ID#A271877 again
According to the database, Pooh Bear is still alive and available. Pooh Bear's record may be found here
On 1/22/08:
Crossposting again with Larry's comment of today 1/22 --- Pooh Bear's record may be found hereOn 1/22/08, Larry Herskovic <Larry.Herskovic@lacity.org> wrote:thank you for cross posting Pooh Bear, he is fantastic!!!
Larry HerskovicNew Hope CoordinatorWest Valley Animal Center20655 Plummer St.Chatsworth, CA 91311"It's all for the animals"(818) 756-9325
> *Pooh Bear is still in database 1/16...Please rescue him*
> On 1/1/08, <lizardmarsh@gmail.com> wrote:
Larry Herskovic wrote:
THIS IS POOH BEAR A271877 HE IS A NEUTERED OVER 12 YEAR OLD CHOW. HE SEEMS TO BE FRIENDLY THE OWNER STATED HE NEVER CAME INSIDE THE HOUSE. THE OWNER ALSO STATES HE LIKES OTHER DOGS AND IS OKAY WITH OTHER DOGS. HIS VISION MAY BE LIMITED. HE APPEARS TO BE VERY FRIENDLY AND ACTIVE. IF YOU CAN HELP, PLEASE CALL THE WEST VALLEY ANIMAL CARE & CONTROL CENTER @ (818) 756-9325.
THANK YOU
Larry HerskovicNew Hope CoordinatorWest Valley Animal Center20655 Plummer St.Chatsworth, CA 91311"It's all for the animals"(818) 756-9325
This animal record may be found by clicking here FOR POOH BEAR - ID#A271877
POOH BEAR - ID#A271877
My name is Pooh bear and I am a neutered male, red and black Chow Chow mix.
The shelter thinks I am about 10 years old.
I have been at the shelter since Dec 31, 2007.
This information is less than 1 hour old.
Any dog or cat under the age of 8 weeks will only be adopted with its mother and the rest of the litter. Please call first to confirm that the mother and litter are available for placement.
Adoption fees include spay/neuter surgery, all animals will be sterilized prior to release.
For more information about this animal, call:
West Valley Animal Care and Control Center at (888) 452-7381
Ask for information about animal ID number A271877
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Sioux City IA-UPDATE Max has been rescued
CROSSPOSTING GOOD NEWS!--sEE 2/17 update
Max has been rescued. Thanks for your concern and help!
Max' info - he is a victim of Breed Specific legislation!
http://www.siouxlandhumanesociety.org/adopt/dogs_details.cfm?id=3815

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Please contact
Jekeane at aol.com or nscopple at mtcnet.net
who wrote:
Max was taken from his home because of Breed Specific Legislation, Please take a moment to read the owners words below...
Max is a wonderful, loving, affectionate dog. He deserves a good home. Please, please, I pray that
who ever adopts him will love him and take care of him
"Max's profile
He does not like vacuum cleaners
He does not like cats, agressive dogs, possum, and squirrels
He has only been fed dog food, purina kibbles and chunks
You can keep food in his bowl, he will eat in moderation
give heartworm (1) a month
Key words he understands:
Bad-when he is doing something you don't want him to do
Hurry up-when he goes outside to do his business No, lay down, go to your pillow, stay, heel, stop, sit
Hax has never been kept outside. He has never had an accidnet in our home (the longest he had to hold it was 15 hours-we had an emergency and was unable to get to him)
Take him out in the morning if you work and maybe once or twice after that (when you get home). He loves childeren buy you will have to watch him because he can knock down small kids. We never was able to break him from jumping up when he greets someone. He is not a barker, only at other animals.
Max is located at the Siouxland Humane Society in Sioux City, IA.
Max is a 4 year old, neutered pit bull. He was surrendered to the Humane Society because of city ordinances.This dog is such a sweetheart!!!! Max is housebroken and has always been an inside dog. He is leash trained and knows approximately 10 commands...very smart. He is very loving and affectionate. His previous owners were heartbroken to give him up.
He has been at the shelter since Dec.4th and is beginning to go downhill. He does not get up to greet the staff anymore...he is VERY depressed. The H.S. staff says wonderful things about this dog's personality. I believe this is the only reason he has not been euthanized...yet. However, with his emotional decline, euthanasia is imminent.
We need to find a rescue situation or home for this wonderful dog IMMEDIATELY!!! Please contact me for any additional information you may need!
Siouxland Humane Society http://www.siouxlandhumanesociety.org/
1015 Tri-View Ave
Sioux City, Iowa 51103
Phone {712} 252- 2614
Fax {712} 258- 8688
or Sheila Copple 712-899-7018 nscopple@mtcnet.net
Jane Keane at Jekeane@aol.com
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Saturday, February 16, 2008
LosAngeles CA: A925724 GSD/Chow 1 or 2 yr old female
CHANCE - ID#A925724
My name is Chance and I am an unaltered female, tan and black Chow Chow and German Shepherd Dog.
The shelter thinks I am about 1 years and 0 months old.
I have been at the shelter since Feb 02, 2008.
This information is less than 1 hour old.
Any dog or cat under the age of 8 weeks will only be adopted with its mother and the rest of the litter. Please call first to confirm that the mother and litter are available for placement.
Adoption fees include spay/neuter surgery, all animals will be sterilized prior to release. For more information about this animal, call:
North Central Animal Care and Control at (888) 452-7381
Ask for information about animal ID number A925724
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From: "Ana Hernandez" <Ana.Hernandez@lacity.org>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 11:59:25 -0800
Subject:
I am an unaltered female, tan and black Chow Chow and German Shepherd Dog.
My age is 2 years approx.
I have been at the shelter since Feb 02, 2008
has deep pain in back legs and is able to ambulate weakly.
"These dogs are STAR (Special Treatment and Recovery) Animals. Your donations can help treat sick or injured animals in our shelters. Donations can be made on our website: http://www.laanimalservices.com/ ( http://www.laanimalservices.com/ ) "
NEW HOPE COORDINATOR
N.Central Animal Care Center
3201 Lacy St.
Los Angeles, CA 90031
Cell - 213 - 305- 4096
Fax- 213- 847- 0555
Email: Ana.hernandez@lacity.org
http://www.laanimalservices.com/
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Louisiana: URGENT: Dogs-Cats to die in St. Martinville, LA
Crossposting
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From: St. Martin Humane Society <stmartinhumane@gmail.com>
Date: Feb 13, 2008 5:59 AM
Subject: URGENT: Dogs-Cats to die in St. Martinville, LA
Permission to cross post
Please don't forget the pets from the St. Martin Parish Animal Control,
in St. Martinville, Louisiana. These beautiful pets' lives are in danger.
If you can't see the list and pictures pasted in this message, please go to
http://www.petfinder.com/pet.cgi?action=1&pet.Shelterid=LA168&preview=1
This is a high kill facility and these pets could be euthanized on Feb. 19.
Many pets get pulled thanks to all the people crossposting and to animal welfare groups getting them out of the pound. Thanks to all of you!
If your group pulls a dog (sorry it does not work for cats)
from the pound, please let me know and give me your
website address or some info on how to donate to you.
The reason is because in DogsInDanger.com
where the dogs are also listed, I can enter additional info
once a pet's status is changed to adopted/rescued. If I
mention your group, you may occasionally get a donation
towards that pet's care from relieved dog lovers.
Note that by the time you receive this e-mail, there are probably more
pets - cats and dogs - not in this list. It does not hurt to ask the staff what
other pets they have...
Opening hours are Monday through Friday 8 am - 5 pm. Special arrangements can be made on request.The pulling fee for animal groups is $5 with proof of non-profit status (you can fax it at 337-394-1220.) If you don't have the proper paperwork ornon-profit status, you will be charged the normal adoption fee of $65, butthis entitles you to a $50 spay/neuter certificate and a $10 rabies certificate.Please note: The St. Martin Parish Animal Control (i.e. the pound) and the St. Martin Humane Society are TWO DIFFERENT ENTITIES.Volunteers from the St. Martin Humane Society list the pets for the pound onPetfinder but we have no other information.Please do not waste any time hitting the "Reply" button to contact me,I have no additional information and can't do anything anyway,contact the pound directly at 337-394-1220. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE! These pets' lives are on the line...Also, please skip the hate mail, I don't need that, I do what I can and we welcome everybody's help! Please understand the staff is not in a position to organize transportation. -- Marie Bossard, St. Martin Humane Society, Louisiana. http://www.stmartinhumane.org/YOU WANT TO HELP? YOU REALLY DO? Here are five easy ways:Spay/neuter your pets * Become a member * Volunteer * Donate * Sponsor a petWe are all volunteers and we receive no government funding.
The animals in our care depend solely on fundraisers and generous donations from the public.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Austin TX: DONATIONS FOR HANDSOME - Dog pulled from Corpus Christi Shelter
Please help this dog Handsome in Texas and Sherri who is working hard for him. Sherri is with an Italian Greyhound rescue but works hard for chows and lots of pets all over. Handsome was skinny and had mange and almost got pts. Sherri pulled this sweet suffering tail waggin' guy who maybe is a catahoula? Thank you for helping Sherri help Handsome.
At pound:
Today:
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From: Sherri <jewelltexmex@yahoo.com>
Date: Feb 12, 2008 12:11 PM
Subject: DONATIONS FOR HANDSOME - Dog from CC Shelter in TX
PLEASE CROSSPOST!!
I am sending out a note to all those that said they wanted to donate to Handsome the starved and mangy dog from the Corpus Christi Shelter:
I just got back from taking Handsome to my vet on my lunch hour. We don't know what is wrong - think it may be just kennel cough but he was having some mucus discharge from his nose, coughing and a little trouble breathing very early this morning. I had started him on 200mg amoxicillian 2X a day on Sunday, as well the antibiotic for his skin, but it hasn't helped. His immune system is just so very compromised right now the vet and I agreed I should bring him.
If you would still like to donate something - it would be so much appreciated. He is at my vet's, Dr. Alan Garett - Everhart Animal Hospital and his number is (361) 854-1439. You can just tell him its for Handsome. I don't know if they will keep him over tonight or what is wrong yet - have a Dr. appt myself this afternoon - but I will let you know what happens. Thank for you your kindness and your prayers. Blessing, Sherri
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Chatsworth (Murray County) GA: Die on Valentine's Day?
Crossposting UPDATED! EXTREMELY URGENT..EVEN MORE adoptable dogs,puppies AND WITH sponsorship $$, will be put to death this Thursday p.m. 2/14 p.m. in Georgia!!!!
Please see our Petfinder site for MANY, MANY MORE dogs and kitties in need at... http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/GA155.html
Please e-mail or call ASAP as these adoptable pups (and MANY kitties) are schedule to die this Thurs p.m., Feb. 14. Your rescue help is very much appreciated!
Lisa Hester
lisakhester@bellsouth.net
770-441-0329
Jamie Sprague
helpshelterdogs@gmail.com
404-320-7467
Pauline Davis
ac2mcac@yahoo.com
c: 706-463-2194
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Monday, February 11, 2008
Martinez, CA (Contra Costa) Bronson A515858 URGENT!!! Needs out of shelter AGAIN! Please Help!!!
Crossposting again for beautiful A515858 who was called Chinook when he was impounded in late 2007. He was adopted around New Year's but is back in the shelter. He is called Bronson now and needs immediate rescue or will be put to sleep. Please hurry to save this boy. Call the shelter! Thank you!!!
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From: Chow Rescue/Mystery Mutts <rescues@chowchowrescue.org>
Date: Feb 11, 2008 7:58 AM
Subject: CA-Martinez-Bronson URGENT!!! Needs out of shelter AGAIN! Please Help!!!
To: undisclosed-recipients
This animal record may be found here
BRONSON - ID#A515858
My name is Bronson and I am described as a neutered male, sable and tan Chow Chow and Siberian Husky. You will find me in Kennel # E06 .
The shelter thinks I am about 2 years and 2 months old.
I have been at the shelter since Jan 24, 2008.
This information is less than 1 hour old.
For more information about this animal, call:
Contra Costa County Animal Services - Martinez at (925) 335-8300
Ask for information about animal ID number A515858
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Douglasville GA: VERY URGENT!!! Siamese, Maine Coons, Tabby, Kittens & MORE--VERY URGENT!

Twisty and Warbler have been adopted/rescued, but please consider the several stunning cats/kittens still needing adoption/rescue at Douglasville, Georgia (Douglas County) pound or be pts in the very near future.
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From: Ladybugcav@aol.com <Ladybugcav@aol.com>
Date: Feb 10, 2008 4:15 PM
Subject: URGENT - Douglasville, GA -- Siamese, Maine Coons, Tabby, Kittens & MORE !!!!!!
To:
In a message dated 2/10/2008 5:53:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Smileinnc writes:Please cross post!!!
Douglas County was fortunate in we have had one rescue group come and taking many of the cats as well as a couple taking one or 2, but what has happened is they received 14 on Sat and next week they are to receive 18 cats due to an eviction which puts many cats still at risk as they will have to make room for them. There are many gorgeous healthy cats and kittens which just came in. No pics yet of kittens, but of some of the new cats are posted, but more to be posted. Please if you can even squeeze in a couple it will save some lives. Their hours are 10 to 5 Tues thru Sat and 2 to 5 on Sunday and close to public on Monday, but rescue can make arrangements to come. The make their EU list for Tuesday late on Mondays so no way to know who is in danger.
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Douglasville GA: URGENT- Siamese, Maine Coons, Tabby, Kittens & MORE !!!!!!
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Chatsworth, GA: sweet 2-1/2 yr old male Chow mix in dire need of rescue
Crossposting
Chow mix: 012607 013 INJURED DOG NEEDS HELP ASAP Friendly 2 1/2-yr-old chow mix male is nice and sweet. He does well w/ people and other dogs.He appears to have an old injury to his ear which appears to bother him occassionally.
Please e-mail or call ASAP ... Your help is very much appreciated!
Lisa Hester
lisakhester AT bellsouth.net
770- 441- 0329
Jamie Sprague
helpshelterdogs AT gmail.com
404- 320- 7467
Pauline Davisac2mcac at yahoo.com
c: 706- 463- 2194
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GOOD NEWS: SC: 3 KeeshondXs.
Please crosspost good news!!!
If you can, please donate to Angel Paws Rescue in Gloversville NY ...
GOOD NEWS from Rhonda!!! Rhonda wrote that Alison Hathaway- Angel Paws Rescue Haven http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NY427.html will take the three KeeshondXs --- turns out they are ShepXs.
Alison is an awesome young woman in Gloversville, NY, who has helped save so many of these southern babies and sends the most awesome updates!!If anyone would like to donate, they can paypal me at sims164@juno.com Every penny will go straight to the care of the animals, and updates will be shared!
Thanks again Liz!!
Rhonda Sims
www.myspace.com/numberoneanmllvr
...these three will be pulled on the 16th, and I'll be sending them to freedom on my transport. Alison has agreed to take them, so I am sending the hw- one on up to her and the other two will go to the vet to start their tx and recovery. Thanks again, and many kudos for all you do for these furkids!Rhonda Sims
www.myspace.com/numberoneanmllvr"A wise man regards the life of his animals.."
Proverbs 12:10
On 1/31/08, Liz Marshall <lizardmarsh@gmail.com> wrote:
Please crosspostCrossposting plea for rescue for these 3 siblings. Contact Rhonda if you can be receiving rescue. She's offering transport, HW treatment, & boarding assistance!!! Thank you!
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Orangevale, CA: $2,000 needed for young gorgeous sweet rescued Chow Chow Sonja's surgery
2/13 Update: Please Cross Post!!! Sonja will undergo surgery this morning. Donations are still needed. Thank you to everyone who has pledged donations for her vet care. Call Prudence for more info at (530) 885-0963 or email crazy4chows@sbcglobal.net
2/11 Update: Surgery is scheduled for Feb. 13th. Please help with donations if you can. Pledges so far are still at $300 and surgery is estimated to be $2,000. thank you.
Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2008
...Please Cross Post to help this girl!!! .... She is so sweet!
Contact Crazy4chows@Sbcglobal.NetHere is the vet information who is doing the surgery to remove Sonya's cancer tumor
Orangevale Veterinary HospitalDr. Jean Metvler6248 Main Ave. Unit DOrangevale, CA 95662916 987-2055Sonya is under name Prudence Baxter
rescues@MysteryMutts.org wrote:Please Cross Post to help this girl!!!
Contact Crazy4chows@Sbcglobal.Net
posted http://www.mysterymutts.org/
VET HELP NEEDED! Sonja - Auburn, CA
My name is Sonja and I need HELP! From Cheryl: "Here are the pictures of Sonya who was rescued from Manteca shelter. She had what we thought was a wound on her leg. After shaving down her matted coat the vet found this tumor on her leg. A biopsy was done and it is cancer and the fast spreading type. She has an appointment to have surgery next week to remove the tumor. If the cancer has spread they may have to amputate her leg. The surgery will be close to $2,000. Sonya is only 2 years old and the sweetest little girl who gives kisses non stop." email crazy4chows@sbcglobal.net for info on how to help.
Karl Cobler-Webmaster
http://www.mysterymutts.org/
An Independent Website for Dogs
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
Crescent City CA: 2 dogs rescued!
2/15 UPDATE. GOOD NEWS! Volunteer Tana Bachmann wrote 2/15:
Thanks for all your help. Brindle guy and lab X pup were both saved from
death row. Brindle guy is now on his way to Sacramento to his foster
home.Thanks so much!Tana
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From: Tana Bachmann <2theresq@gmail.com>
Date: Feb 7, 2008 12:28 PM
Subject: Crescent City CA: 2 dogs in danger
To:
These two sweet dogs have been in their little cells at the Del Norte
dog pound for almost 60 days now. They are sitting on borrowed time
for the pound is filling up quickly and these two will be first on the
list to be PTS.
First one is in Kennel #11- Young adult male mixed breed. Not very
big approx 50 lbs full grown. This great dog unfortunately keeps
getting overlooked. He is docile, very well mannered and gentle. Just
a really easy going dog. Someone is really missing out on this one.
Needs to get out ASAP.
Second one is in Kennel #9-Male lab X puppy. Approx 3 months old. I
can't even get this little guy to lift his head up anymore. It's like
he's given up all hope. This is extremely sad to see.
If anyone might be able to help soon please contact 2theresq@gmail.com
or call the Del Norte dog pound at 707-464-7235.
Thank You!
Tana
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Burbank, California: Claude the 7 yr old black lab STILL THERE!
Quick! Contact Burbank shelter burbankanimalshelter@ci.burbank.ca.us, or M o l l y S t r e t t e n who is President of the Volunteers of the Burbank Animal Shelter
http://basv.org/
Hello-My name Molly and I am a volunteer with the Volunteers of the Burbank Animal Shelter. We currently have a black Labrador Retriever at our shelter. Claude has been at the shelter since October. I have attached some photos of Claude and below you will find additional information:Claude has been examined by our veterinarian and appears to be in good health. Claude is current on all vaccines. Claude is 7 years old. Claude may prefer to be an only dog. He barks at other dogs passing his kennel. A more in depth assessment may be needed. Claude appears to like children. However, he is large for his breed and may inadvertently knock over a very small child.In addition, Claude is friendly and loves to play. He has a lot of energy for his age but he is not rambunctious. Unlike some Labs, Claude does not chew or shred his dog bed or blankets. While Claude is not at risk for being euthanized, he is becoming a bit bored and depressed at our shelter.As mentioned above, Claude has been at the shelter since October. Do you have any space in your foster home? Please contact me at 818- 406- 3218 or via email.Thank you.
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
western NC: Save Siamese cat McBergie by Friday
Contact: volunteer Tiffany Jourdain <leovrhs@gmail.com>
Shelter:
7450 US 19 Marble NC 28905
P.O. Box 658, Murphy, NC 28906
Phone: 828/837-2304
Web Address:http://www.vrhs.org/
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From: Tiffany Jourdain <leovrhs@gmail.com>
Date: Feb 5, 2008 6:26 PM
Subject: Young, Sick and needs you! Siamese kitty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To:
Sick Siamese, NEEDS your help! OR will die!
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I've attached a picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A few weeks ago, a skinny, flea ridden, and sad eyed siamese came into the Valley River Humane Society. He was a sad boy. The employees gave him a more "Cheerful" name, McBergie to make him more adoptable.
He was very sweet at first, a little shy, but sweet. Then he came down with terrible upper respitory. He was coughing, hacking and having a hard time breathing.
The employees treated him and he HATED the medicine. He became very aggressive and was acting extremely terrified. After a few days of the terrifying ordeal of being strapped down, and forcefully medicated, he coulnd't take it anymore. He because aggressive and tried to bite and scratch. So... they stopped giving him his medicine. Now he hides in the back of the cage, Terrified of what is going to happen to him.
WE all know what will happen to him! The shelter is full, he is sick and terrifed. What are his oddS??? He is a beautiful cat, who does have a great personality and just deserves the chance to SHOW it.
PLEASE!!! A resuce or home must be found by friday! This cat has been starved, forgotten, restrained, and now sits in a dark room, in the back of a cold cage, terrified of what will happen next, because he knows what is the next step in his life... death.
E-mail me. leovrhs@gmail.com
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WA: Lewis County Horses Need Feed - Please help
Amanda St John <amanda@muttshack.org> wrote:
Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2008
PLEASE CROSS POST TO YOUR FRIENDS. . . THESE HORSES REALLY NEED OUR HELP!
Contact: David Friedman, KE7GOY
Disaster Services Coordinator
MUTTSHACK WASHINGTON
Monroe, WA
206 390-9461 cell
360 794-3109 hm/office
dfnow@verizon.net
www.muttshack.org
In order for the animals that survived the catastrophic flood in Lewis
County to survive the winter, donations of hay or money to purchase
hay are needed. While the Dairy Federation and The Farm Bureau have
provided hay for the dairy farmers and others who depend on their
animals for their livelihood, many people who purchased hay for their
animals lost all their hay and other belongings in the flood. These
families are struggling to remove the mud and debris from their
property and rebuild their homes. While these families don't depend on
their remaining animals for livelihood, they care for these animals
and in many cases went to extreme measures to save them from drowning.
These families had already purchased hay to feed their animals through
the winter. They lost all their hay in the flood and they don't have
the resources to purchase it again. These families have lost so much
that we are trying to help them with this one thing. We have
distributed hay to families in Lewis, Thurston and Grays Harbor
Counties. Each semi we bring in is costing about $7500.00 for about 30
tons and the cost is increasing every month. While we received
monetary donations and donations of hay in December, the help is
drying up. Fundraising to continue to provide hay have been
exhausting.
We would appreciate any help available, either hay or the money to
purchase hay. We have been distributing it as fast as it is coming in,
but we do have a barn to store it if we get ahead of the need at all.
All monetary donations will go to purchase feed to help these animals.
There are no administrative costs, salaries or overhead costs. If you
would like to make a credit card donation to help the animals, please
go to www.folcas.org or contact Patty Kaija at 360-508-0151 or
pattyk@folcas.org . Donations can be mailed to FOLCAS, PO Box 1421,
Chehalis, WA 98532. Donations can also be made at any Security State
Bank. United Way donations may also be directed to Friends of Lewis
County Animal Shelter.
Friends of Lewis County Animal Shelter is a 501(c)(3) non profit
organization and all donations are tax deductible. Receipts available
on request.
Thank You,
Patty Kaija (FOLCAS President),Joy and Jim
Townsend(www.thetowns-end.com.) Darrell Wallace (Backcountry
Horseman), Robert McFadden (SHARE), Sherry Hartly (Equestrienne of
Mason County)
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Labels: chehalis, flood, hay, horses, lewis county, Washington state
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Stanford KY:Emergency.Rescue fell thru. 7 left to save, put to death Monday 2/4
Crossposting need for TODAY
Please save Padriac, Shelby, Jesse Bear, Magnolia, Achilles, and the two new arrivals Stuart and Penelope Pitstop this weekend. Will be put to sleep on Monday.
Padriac: http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10186111
Achilles: http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10186155
Magnolia: http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10099936
Shelby: http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9911591
Jesse Bear: http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10099759
Each of the five remaining large dogs have a $25 sponsorship
associated with them. The money will be paid directly to each approved receiving
rescue; that way, shelter staff will not have to handle this additional
responsibility as things continue to wind down.
Please continue to contact Jenise, the shelter liaison, at
smithszoo62 at yahoo.com or smithszoo62 at hotmail.com , if you
need additional information about any of these remaining dear souls or if you can
offer assistance in ANY way. She will be closely monitoring all of her
messages throughout the weekend.
She is also working on finding additional boarding for any of these
seven, should it be needed beyond Monday. Please contact her if you'd like
to potentially contribute to such boarding fees. Anyone in the
Lexington, Stanford, or Danville, KY areas that could potentially help with the first leg of various transports that are being set up should also contact Jenise; right
now she's truly trying to head in four directions at once!
The fact that these precious pups are still alive today is a true
testament to the continued hard work and dedication from the Lincoln County
Animal Shelter staff and Jenise, their only volunteer.
Stuart, an already neutered, ~20-pound, ~2-3-year-old Pug/Beagle mix with a curly tail, is the cutie on the right in the photo below. His Petfinder file says it best, "He could truly be called 'The Ambassador of Friendliness.' Stuart loves everyone - dogs, humans...he doesn't care. He's just happy to be around you. The shelter staff are perplexed as to how a cute, little lovebug like Stuart ended up at the shelter. And his little underbite adds to his character and charm. But Stuart's story isn't all smiles and sunshine. It is a heartbreaking tragedy, that a sweet, little, 'never-met-a-stranger' guy is going to have this be his end."
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10186209
How in the world Penelope Pitstop, a petite (~15 pounds), young, purebred(?)Cocker girl ended up in a shelter is beyond me! Again, her Petfinder file says it better than I can, "Much like the cartoon character of the late 1960's, Penelope Pitstop is a damsel in distress. And just like the cartoon, this Penelope Pitstop needs Peter Perfect and his Turbo Terrific car to swoop in and save her. The difference is this is not a cartoon with a happy ending -- unless someone chooses to stop and save her. Please save Penelope! She is just a sweet and petite baby."
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10186265
As a reminder (and as posted below), there are no fees for rescues to pull a dog. To approve a rescue, Jenise needs at least one vet reference with a telephone number, a brief statement about their spay/neuter policies, and a shelter reference with a contact person's name and telephone number. Once she has gone through the process of approving the rescue, they can pull any dog that's not already been spoken for. They can take them unvetted (and vet them once they arrive in rescue) or the vet down there gives very good discounts if they choose to have the vet work done before traveling.
Vetting prices are as follows:
Fee is $60 - that includes spay/neuter, DHLPP, and rabies (if old enough), and a deworming if a puppy
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Pulling can be arranged and USUALLY transport to Lexington, KY. Rescues and adopters will need to coordinate their own transport beyond there.
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Bakersfield (Kern County) California---dog and cat impounds in imminent danger
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Kill shelters in Los Angeles COUNTY, California-cats & kittens in imminent danger!!!
Adopt, rescue, foster, donate, crosspost! GORGEOUS FORLORN FELINE ORPHANS! This kitty is impound A4099046 in Downey. Click on photo to see continually updated database.
ChipIn for Emilee and Chester
Tyler Nasise rescued puppies from Kern County pound. They are sick. Medical donations respectfully requested
USA TODAY-2 articles re taking a stand against chaining
Great article - click on photo of Magnum (a formerly chained, rescued dog) to read article online at USA Today. Reporter Sharon L. Peters did a 3/2/10 FOLLOW-UP article viewable at http://www.usatoday.com/life/lifestyle/pets/2010-03-02-pettalk03_N.htm
Los Angeles Realtor Rene "Finding Homes for You and Your Pets!"
If you need real estate help in the Southern California area, call Rene Succa-Ruston with Century21. Rene is on the Board of The Brittany Foundation. Click on photo to visit her site.
CHAIN LINKS
Mothers Against Dog Chaining
Current legislation on tethering dogs
ANIMAL LEGAL DEFENSE FUND
www.pet-abuse.com
Coalition to Unchain Dogs
PAWSitive Effects
YouTube video: Hold On Chained/Outside Dogs
THE DOG FIGHTING HOT LINE 1-877-847-4787
ADOPT FROM A SHELTER OR RESCUE GROUP
USA & CANADA shelters (pounds) and rescuers: http://www.petfinder.org/
CITY OF LOS ANGELES shelters (pounds): http://www.laanimalservices.com/locatecarecenter.htm
GEORGIA rescuers:
http://www.shelterrescue.org/
NEW YORK rescuers:
http://www.bobbiandthestrays.org/
TEXAS rescuers:
http://www.collincountyhumanesociety.org/
CALIFORNIA rescuers:
http://www.thekriskellyfoundation.org/
How To Raise Responsible Children
Los Angeles: Lange Foundation requests fosters and donations
Urgent in Louisiana (St. Martinville)
(click here---->) multitude of orphaned pets
Urgent in KENTUCKY
Robert Cabral, founder of Bound Angels, a 501(c)3 organization
Links
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- All-Creatures.org
- Amber Technology
- American Sanctuary Association
- Animal Cops
- Animal Rescue Flights
- Animal Welfare Federation of Connecticut - Resources
- Baghdad pups: NO BUDDY gets LEFT BEHIND
- Browse Groups about Cats
- C3Seattle Compassionate Consumer Circle
- Compassionate Cooks
- Connecticut News - Resources
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- Free Kibble Kat
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- I RESCUED A HUMAN TODAY
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- Pet Overpopulation
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- Pet Sit USA
- Providing for Your Pet's Future Without You
- RescueNetwork.org
- Sacto 9-1-1 Blog re cruelty investigations
- Safe cats
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- The Lange Foundation
- Truth About Pet Food
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- VISION HILLS SANCTUARY, Austin TX
- YouTube - A Tribute
- YouTube - Crow and Kitten are Friends
My Journey, by Opie - click on my picture to view
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