Thursday, March 18, 2010

RESCUE NEEDED ASAP - Mobile AL must kill dogs resident over 30 days

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RT @SEPRR RESCUE NEEDED ASAP - Mobile AL must kill dogs resident over 30 days http://bit.ly/cX4psH PLS RT! #petrescue

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PLEASE HELP- We have some URGENT dogs at the Mobile County shelter- they have been in the shelter over 30 days. They also have a number of pitbulls but as of now I only have a picture of this mama dog. Mobile does not allow pitties to be adopted out but they do allow rescues to pull and there is no fee on any of these dogs! Mama, the pit, is very friendly and  she looks much better than the photo looks. The quote from the shelter worker-" She must be out of here soon as I am being questioned by Officer Miranda as to her breed,pit mix and here time here. Sweet mama deserves a chance at a happy life. She is VERY energetic. You know, the kind that would play volley ball and run the beaches all day!" Can somebody help this mama pittie out?
The other death row dogs are-
 The male cocker, Bob, is about 2 years old. The catahoula is Cathy Sue, about 1 year. "Deer dog" is a 4 m.o. female yellow lab mix. Junior is a 3 mo. old collie mix. Sassy is a 1 y.o female rottie mix. Sheba is a 3 y.o female rat terrier. Trixie is a 3 year old female lab mix. Zorro is a 7 mo. old chihuahua mix. All these dogs have good temperaments and have had shots/worming. they have all overstayed their welcome and need rescue ASAP- there is no time set but when new dogs come in the ones that have been there longest are the first to go and these are them, so please help however you can! They WILL HOLD for rescues if you call.
Mobile County Animal shelter



Location:7665 Howells Ferry Road







Mobile, AL, 36618



Phone: 251-574-3647







 







THANK YOU for forwarding this on and helping them!!!
--
Kitty Tripp
Doctor's Nutrition
Mobile, AL
www.docsnutritionmobile.com
251-445-7898








--
Kitty Tripp
Doctor's Nutrition
Mobile, AL
www.docsnutritionmobile.com
251-445-7898

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Crossposted:

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RT @SEPRR Greenville SC Mass Pet Killing Tomorrow 3/18 URGENT: http://bit.ly/9EWNpX #petrescue #sc #nc #greenville


From: GCACS [mailto:animalcareservices@greenvillecounty.org]
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 4:27 PM
To: GCACS
Subject: Greenville, SC--PTS list 3/15 *NEW list* DOGS
Greenville County Animal Care Services Urgent Animal Email
The following animals are in the Greenville, South Carolina Animal Shelter…Can you help them?
If you cannot see the pictures, please, go to:
www.Noahs-Arks.net and click on the Greenville tab.
Some things you should know when working with us:
1.)     Not all animals listed on this email are available TODAY!  Please look at the “available date” under each animal picture to see when they can leave the shelter. 
2.)    When you reply to confirm dogs, please include in your email what rescue you work with.
3.)    Dogs are not heartworm tested until a rescue confirms them (unless otherwise noted).  If you CANNOT take a HW+ animal, please mention it when you confirm!
4.)    We CANNOT guarantee the health of an animal.  We focus on preventative health and do not have the resources to have every animal vet checked prior to placement.
5.)    Pull fees MUST be paid at the time of confirming the animal, and at the absolute latest, when the animal is picked up from our shelter.  We no longer invoice- sorry!
TRANSPORT MAY BE AVAILABLE TO YOUR AREA---JUST ASK US!!
Please be patient with us.  We intake 20,000 animals/year and have only 2 staff dedicated to the rescue placement process.  We sift through 100+ emails/day.  We will respond to your inquiry, but it may be a brief exchange and may not be immediate.  Thank you for understanding!
If you can help, please email animalcareservices@greenvillecounty.org
NAME:  Rouge
ANIMAL ID: 10004536
BREED: dachshund/beagle mix
SEX: female
EST. AGE: 1 yr
EST. WEIGHT: 15 lbs
HEALTH: has demodex
TEMPERAMENT: friendly
ADDITIONAL INFO:
RESCUE PULL FEE: $60
AVAILABLE DATE: 3/16
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/18
NAME:  Jane
ANIMAL ID: 10000988
BREED: Jack Russell terrier
SEX: spayed female
EST. AGE: 4 yrs
EST. WEIGHT: 15 lbs
HEALTH: appears healthy
TEMPERAMENT: friendly
ADDITIONAL INFO:
RESCUE PULL FEE: $40
AVAILABLE DATE: now
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/18
NAME:  Kickstand
ANIMAL ID: 10008561
BREED: spitz mix
SEX: female
EST. AGE: 2 yrs
EST. WEIGHT: 25 lbs
HEALTH: appears healthy
TEMPERAMENT: very friendly
ADDITIONAL INFO: has one front leg that is shorter than the others, she gets along fine and even gives “high 5” with her shorter front leg J
RESCUE PULL FEE: $60
AVAILABLE DATE: 3/16
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/18
NAME:  Lucky
ANIMAL ID: 10016845
BREED: chihuahua
SEX: spayed female
EST. AGE: 3 yrs
EST. WEIGHT: 8 lbs
HEALTH: appears healthy
TEMPERAMENT: scared in the cage, fine when she gets to know you
ADDITIONAL INFO: owner surrendered—“needs too much attention”
RESCUE PULL FEE: $40
AVAILABLE DATE: now
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/18
NAME:  Sugar
ANIMAL ID: 10025168
BREED: shepherd/shar pei mix???
SEX: female
EST. AGE: 6 months
EST. WEIGHT: 22 lbs
HEALTH: appears healthy
TEMPERAMENT: scared but still friendly
ADDITIONAL INFO: owner surrendered—“moving”
RESCUE PULL FEE: $60
AVAILABLE DATE: now
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/18
NAME:  Ava
ANIMAL ID: 10013574
BREED: miniature dachshund
SEX: female
EST. AGE: 4 yrs
EST. WEIGHT: 10 lbs
HEALTH: blind
TEMPERAMENT: friendly and sweet
ADDITIONAL INFO:
RESCUE PULL FEE: $60
AVAILABLE DATE: 3/17
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/19
NAME:  Beiber
ANIMAL ID: 10016139
BREED: terrier mix
SEX: male
EST. AGE: 3 months
EST. WEIGHT: 13 lbs
HEALTH: appears healthy
TEMPERAMENT: friendly
ADDITIONAL INFO:
RESCUE PULL FEE: $35
AVAILABLE DATE: 3/18
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/19
NAME:  Justin
ANIMAL ID: 10019019
BREED: lab mix
SEX: male
EST. AGE: 10 wks
EST. WEIGHT: 14 lbs
HEALTH: appears healthy
TEMPERAMENT: needs a little work with socialization, is a little shy
ADDITIONAL INFO:
RESCUE PULL FEE: $35
AVAILABLE DATE: 3/18
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/19
NAME:  Millie
ANIMAL ID: 10016335
BREED: Kerry Blue terrier
SEX: spayed female
EST. AGE: 6 yrs
EST. WEIGHT: 30 lbs
HEALTH: healthy except she has dry eye
TEMPERAMENT: friendly and playful
ADDITIONAL INFO: owner surrendered—“too many animals”
RESCUE PULL FEE: $40
AVAILABLE DATE: now
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/19
NAME:  Pie
ANIMAL ID: 10016275
BREED: terrier mix
SEX: female
EST. AGE: 7 months
EST. WEIGHT: 30 lbs
HEALTH: appears healthy
TEMPERAMENT: friendly
ADDITIONAL INFO:
RESCUE PULL FEE: $60
AVAILABLE DATE: 3/16
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/19
NAME:  Gina
ANIMAL ID: 10017804
BREED: beagle/lab mix???
SEX: female
EST. AGE: 3 yrs
EST. WEIGHT: 25 lbs
HEALTH: appears healthy
TEMPERAMENT: friendly
ADDITIONAL INFO:
RESCUE PULL FEE: $60
AVAILABLE DATE: 3/18
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/19
NAME:  Frosty and Bear
ANIMAL ID: 10017935, 7898
BREED: heeler mixes
SEX: males
EST. AGE: 5 months
EST. WEIGHT: 25 lbs
HEALTH: appear healthy
TEMPERAMENT: a little shy but okay
ADDITIONAL INFO: owner surrendered—“no yard”
RESCUE PULL FEE: $60 each
AVAILABLE DATE: now
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/18
NAME:  Lauren
ANIMAL ID: 10016121
BREED: poodle mix
SEX: female
EST. AGE: 2 yrs
EST. WEIGHT: 20 lbs
HEALTH: heartworm positive
TEMPERAMENT: friendly
ADDITIONAL INFO:
RESCUE PULL FEE: $60
AVAILABLE DATE: 3/18
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/19
NAME:  Max
ANIMAL ID: 10025324
BREED: cocker spaniel
SEX: neutered male
EST. AGE: 15 yrs
EST. WEIGHT: 35 lbs and chunky
HEALTH: appears healthy
TEMPERAMENT: friendly
ADDITIONAL INFO: owner surrendered—“change in lifestyle”
RESCUE PULL FEE: $40
AVAILABLE DATE: now
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/18
NAME:  Manley
ANIMAL ID: 10003638
BREED: beagle mix???
SEX: male
EST. AGE: 2 yrs
EST. WEIGHT: 22 lbs
HEALTH: appears healthy, heartworm negative
TEMPERAMENT: friendly and VERY adorable
ADDITIONAL INFO:
RESCUE PULL FEE: $60
AVAILABLE DATE: 3/16
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/18
NAME:  Ashleigh
ANIMAL ID: 10021125
BREED: Catahoula mix
SEX: female
EST. AGE: 2 yrs
EST. WEIGHT: 35 lbs
HEALTH: appears healthy
TEMPERAMENT: friendly
ADDITIONAL INFO:
RESCUE PULL FEE: $60
AVAILABLE DATE: 3/19
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/22
NAME:  Chip
ANIMAL ID: 10011008
BREED: husky/lab mix
SEX: neutered male
EST. AGE: 7 yrs
EST. WEIGHT: 55 lbs
HEALTH: appears healthy
TEMPERAMENT: friendly
ADDITIONAL INFO: owner surrendered—“no yard”
RESCUE PULL FEE: $40
AVAILABLE DATE: now
UPDATE: will be PTS 3/18

Ga. House bans gas chambers to euthanize pets



Now, onward for the Senate's vote to ban Gas Chambers and we will be done! 

Ga. House bans gas chambers to euthanize pets


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Ga House bans gas chambers for pet euthanization http://bit.ly/aAYeLs Now for the Senate's vote! 


Associated Press
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 3:49 PM
Last updated 11:12 PM
ATLANTA  - The House approved a bill that would outlaw the use of gas chambers to euthanize pets at animal shelters in Georgia.
Under the bill - approved 115-46 on Tuesday - animals must be put to sleep through lethal injection.


The bill's sponsor, state Rep. Tom Knox, called gas chambers, which use carbon monoxide to euthanize pets, "pretty gory" and described how animals gasp for air as they die. The Republican from Cumming said lethal injection is more humane.


State Rep. Gene Maddox, a veterinarian from Cairo, argued against the bill saying for wild or feral animals who are not used to being handled by humans, carbon monoxide chambers are the most humane way to put an animal down.


Knox said only 10 or 11 counties still permit the use of gas chambers.



Monday, March 15, 2010

GA HB788 Anti-gassing bill update: Phone numbers for ALL the Reps of the counties that still use gas.

Please visit our Georgia Voters for Animal Welfare (GVAW) website (www.gvaw.org) for the latest update on HB 788, a bill to ban the remaining 11 gas chambers used to kill animals in Georgia “shelters”.  Our Webmaster, Valerie Hayes, and our GVAW Legislative Liaison, Holly Cohen, have done a spectacular job of keeping HB 788 front and center.  THANK YOU!! 

It is most important that Georgia voters living in the 11 counties and/or cities where gas chambers still operate CALLTHEIR REPRESENTATIVES NOW!!  Complete contact information for these reps is in the attached document and I am embedding the same information in the body of this message below.  (Also, detailed instructions of what to say are easily found on our website.)  If you live in one of these 11 places where animals are being gassed to death, or know someone who does, it is imperative that legislators representing the 11 cities and counties hear from a substantial number of voters in their districts!

The gas chamber ban effort has made remarkable strides during this legislative session – our third try – but the battle is far from over!  HB 788 must be voted on by the full House -- hopefully this coming Tuesday -- and receive a majority of “YES” votes in order to meet the Crossover Day deadline.  THEN, the entire process has to be repeated in the Senate and be signed by Governor Perdue in order for it to become law! 

Only the voters of Georgia can make this happen – YOU, me, our family members, friends and co-workers!  Please, use your voice and your vote to spare Georgia’s homeless animals on death row a horrific, prolonged death!

Hannah deSoto Tostensen, Co-Founder
Georgia Voters for Animal Welfare

Representatives for Georgia Cities and Counties Still Using the Gas Chamber


Gassing Chamber
District/Representative
Telephone No.
Ashburn, City of (In Turner County; no county facility; chamber housed in city.)
153, James Austin Scott
404-656-0188  (O)
229-386-5128  (H)
Butts County Animal Control
110, John Lunsford
404-656-7146  (O)
 770-616-1895  (H)
Cobb County Animal Control
  32, Judy Manning

  37, Terry Johnson
404-656-7868  (O)
770-422-2890  (H)
404-656-0325  (O)     770-432-7028  (H)
Cordele, City of (In Crisp County; no county facility; chamber housed in city.)
147, Buddy Harden
404-656-0109  (O)
229-535-6050  (H)
Cuthbert, City of (In Randolph County; no county facility; chamber housed in city.)
149, Gerald Greene
404-656-0314  (O)
229-732-2750  (H)
Haralson County Animal Shelter
18, Mark Butler
404-656-0202  (O)
770-834-0072  (H)
Hawkinsville, City of (In Pulaski County; no county facility; chamber housed in city.)
147, Buddy Harden
404-656-0109  (O)
229-535-6050  (H)
Henry County Animal Control

109, Steve Davis
404-656-0254  (O)
No Home # on Web
Lakeland, City of (In Lanier County; no county facility; chamber housed in city.)
176, Jay Shaw
404-656-7859  (O)
229-482-3505  (H)
Mitchell County Animal Control
171, Jay Powell
404-656-0177  (O)
229-336-3962  (H)
Vienna, City of Animal Shelter (In Dooly County; no county facility; chamber housed in city.)
147, Buddy Harden
404-656-0109  (O)
229-535-6050  (H)

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Georgia- "Grace's Law" Anti-gassing Bill urgently needs calls from the counties that still gas.

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GA Anti-gassing Bill urgently needs calls from these counties that still gas. http://bit.ly/9zlfS8 #gapolitics #petrescue #ga
If you live in one of these counties- Please call your Rep ASAP.. Support is still needed, believe it or not, for this bill to pass. It is going to be a squeaker.
Even if your Rep could care less about the animal's suffering, they do care about "appearing" to save tax money. 
Let your Rep's know that Lethal Injection costs half of what it costs to Gas animals.
Please find related data resulting from a 2007 cost analysis found euthanasia by injection costs half of carbon monoxide method at this location:  http://ow.ly/17FmR
Meanwhile, these are the counties that still Gas in Georgia. 

1. Ashburn, City of (In Turner County; no county facility; chamber housed in city.)
2. Butts County Animal Control
3. Cobb County Animal Control... See More
4. Cordele, City of (Crisp County)
5. Cuthbert, City of (In Randolph County; no county facility; chamber housed in city.)
6. Haralson County Animal Shelter
7. Hawkinsville, City of (In Pulaski County; no county facility; chamber housed in city.)
8. Henry County Animal Control
9. Lakeland, City of (In Lanier County; no county facility; chamber housed in city.)
10. Mitchell County Animal Control
11. Vienna, City of Animal Shelter (In Dooly County; no county facility; chamber housed in city.) 
If you don't live in Georgia, you could still be helpful. Simply write to the Commissioners of these counties, perhaps also to the County Economic Development  offices. Let them know you will do whatever you can to make sure that they listen.. 

Bryan Grant

Also- Here is today's letter from HSUS' Georgia chapter-

Can you pass this on?

HB 788, a bill to ban gas chambers for euthanasia in Georgia, just passed out of the Rules Committee and will be voted on by the House of Representatives on Tuesday, March 16. Please call your GA state representative and ask him/her to vote YES on HB 788.  When you call you will likely speak to an assistant. Please state that you are a constituent in the district and leave your address. This is important!

You can find your legislator by going to www.hsus.org/leglookup. Scroll down a few paragraphs and click on “you can find your state lawmakers here”.  Put in your zip plus four if you know it. If it shows that you have more than one representative, you have to go to the right hand side of the page and put in your full address. Then it will show you who your rep is. You only have one state representative. Keep their email and phone number handy. We may have other bills coming soon.

Thank you. You are making a difference. Please pass this on to your lists.

Cheryl McAuliffe
Georgia Director
t
404 867 5526     f 800 517 2592
The Humane Society of the United States
2959D #129 Chapel Hill Rd., Douglasville, GA 30135

Monday, March 8, 2010

How to Post a Rescue Notice to the SE Pet Rescue Railroad

How to Post a Rescue Notice to the SE Pet Rescue Railroad


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On Facebook, a copy of this note is posted at:
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=308903587779


On Twitter, please
RT @seprr How to Post Your Rescue Notices & Transports to SEPRR http://bit.ly/rescuepostFAQ #petrescue


Our mission here at the South East Pet Rescue Railroad, SEPRR, is to provide a central, interactive sounding board for Rescue Organizations and Individual Rescuers who need to rapidly promote verified and actionable rescue related notices.


SEPRR reinforces this "Tribe of Animal Rescuers” by enrolling, maintaining, and training our membership how best to use Social Media technology to maximize the visibility of the postings and increase their organization’s operational efficiency.


If you are new to Social Media, or have been using cross-posted emails as your primary means to promote a Rescue, be prepared! Once you learn how to use these tools and methods, your impact and reach will dramatically increase.


By reviewing this article, you will learn how to transform a cross posted email littered with RE: & FWD: and pages of email addresses... you will learn to transform that mess into a social media-enabled message enabled to travel far and wide in ANY social media like FaceBook, Twitter, myspace, ping.fm, LinkedIn, chat’s, SMS text, blogs, RSS, as well as traditional email.


If you are total newbie to all this, please call us during EST M-F 9-5pm to schedule a time when we can both be in front of an internet connected computer. We will walk you through it! For immediate notices, we will transform these for you as a courtesy.


Typically, the work flow is as follows:


Note: Instead of editing posts in the browser pages directly, we recommend using Text Editors like Notepad, WordPad, or word to serve as a scratchpad to edit the postings. We then cut and paste the results where we need them into the browser such as a FaceBook post. We do not edit the posts inside a browser. Browsers crash. The work disappears. Notepad seldom crashes!


1- Post the notice to the email list on yahoo. Please refer to the posting guidelines on the group’s homepage. These will ensure we have actionable, legible, and verifiable posts to share with the membership. It is better to have fewer, more reliable posts, than a flood of stale, incomplete, and inaccurate posts that people have to run around in circles to respond to.


http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/SEPRR


Transport Notices: If you are organizing a Transport, and you are a first time coordinator, please grab a sample run sheet to serve as a template from our blog site. Be sure to include Photos in your run sheet. This will allow better visibility in services like FaceBook.


Run sheets can be found in this blog. http://sepetrescue.blogspot.com/


Please become a Follower of our blog, since it enhances visibility of the rescue posts in the blog.


2- Blog the Email- The First step to transform the email to Social media.


Transform the email into a “blog posting” to generate a website and a permanent link. In other words, put the Transport Run Sheet online where people can link to it from elsewhere on the web. This one thing enables easy sharing of your Notice.


Blogs postings automatically create a unique web address that directs someone to the original article within the blog! This is the secret sauce behind enabling your posts in social media.


a- Start your own blog: There are many places to start your blog. Gmail users have blogspot.com. Wordpress is a great service. If you need a Gmail account, please email us and we will invite you. BlogSpot can take a document from Microsoft Word, enabling you to create the look and feel in Word, cut n paste the entire Notice straight from Word into your blog! Easy.


b- Avoid using FaceBook Notes as a “Blog” Some people use Notes in FaceBook as a means of blogging. We avoid their use since Notes offer only a very limited way to share the Notice. Notes are only shareable within FaceBook without a lot of changes. You can only tag a few dozen Friends. Tagged Friends get bombarded with comments by other people, so they may unTag themselves, perhaps going so far as to DeFriend you. Notes are difficult to post to Fan Page Walls. They are very difficult to email, sms text, tweet, or use as a status update. In short, they just don’t “travel well”.


c- Avoid Using FaceBook Photo Albums to share. The reasons are similar to Notes. Just paste the images into a Blog, and your readers will see all the images they could ever possibly want. And they can be shared ANYWHERE.


3- Shorten Those Links!


- Many social media value shortened posts. Twitter & SMS are the shortest, limiting your posts to only 144 characters. We will always keep in mind a frugal use of those valuable characters!


Example: Shortening the following sample saves 61 characters.
Original Blog URL: (81 characters)


http://sepetrescue.blogspot.com/2010/02/bo-black-lab-almost-starved-to-death.html
Shortened URL/Link: (20 Characters)


http://bit.ly/ayxn8m


- The unique web address generated by your blog can be shortened using http://bit.ly, which offers free accounts. There are others, but if you sign up as a registered user, bit.ly has some very useful features.


- Bit.ly enables visibility of who has shared or read your posts, enabling you to Follow them or know more about your supporters who have been sharing and reading your posts!


- You can also create a permanent custom shortened link. The following URL to Carroll County Humane Society consumers 35 Characters:
http://www.carrollcountyhumane.org/


We saved 15 Characters by shortening it to: http://bit.ly/carrol . Carroll Humane now has that much more room for people to share or more content in the tweet/snippet. They can use that custom link permanently, free of charge, anywhere they wish.


4- Sharing the Word!


While FaceBook allows you much more room than 144 characters, it is always best to be mindful and frugally use characters in your posts in any social media network. There are two basic formats of posts, FaceBook compatible and Twitter compatible (Tweets). Tweets are very useful, but many non-savvy social media users, particularly in FaceBook, don’t know how to read them, and will usually ignore the cryptic text of a tweet. So, you would need to do both.


a) FaceBook Formatted Posts “Text Snippet”: Cruelty victim, Bo the Black Lab in DeKalb County GA near Atlanta is now Rescued & in Boarding. Please help him stay rescued: DONATE To "Buy Bo A Day" $14/day http://bit.ly/ayxn8m


- TIP: Please be sure to put IMAGES into your original blog post. FaceBook will find these and create attractive thumbnails on your Wall Postings.


- TIP: Often, FaceBook will behave unpredictably with shortened links. 80% of the time it works perfectly. Once in a while, you will have to manually insert the LONG link into the Link field to force FaceBook to display the thumbnails.


b) Twitter Formatted Post:
Sample: RT @SEPRR @Angelspetrescue Bo DeKalb Cnty Cruelty Victim Rescued & in Boarding DONATE To "Buy Bo A Day" $14/day- #petrescue #GA http://bit.ly/ayxn8m


- Syntax: RT @SEPRR @Angelspetrescue attributes credit to the organizations responsible for the original post. Since SEPRR create the posts for Angels, but Angels is the actual group who rescued the dog, both were cited for easy access for errata corrections, updates, and action items such as donations/adoptions.


- Punctuation- Remove as much punctuation as you can. “,)!.. All consume characters. Spaces consume characters! Remove them where possible. Dates should be 12/26 not Dec 26 2009.


- Hash tags: #petrescue #ga makes it very easy to search for related posts via Google and Twitter. Also, these are searchable from FaceBook in many cases.


c) Why post both on FaceBook?! Posting the FaceBook formatted text is a must in FaceBook, but why should we bother to include the Tweet?


- Many FaceBook Users are using Twitter. If they have a pre-formatted Tweet it is completely effortless for them to cut n paste your Notice into Twitter, sharing it with their own Followers, all the while citing you for the source with the RT @user reference.


- A Tweet fits into text messages. Mobile FaceBook users can easily share via SMS a Tweet formatted text.


- A Tweet contains ALL the info anyone would need to decide to read, share, or take other action on your post.


- A Tweet can be shared as a status update anywhere, or used as a comment on related posts and Fan Pages.


- Tweets travel like the Road Runner on Bugs Bunny! Beep Beep Zip TANG!


5- Posts the Text Snippet to SE Pet Rescue Fan Page and our Mascot’s Wall. Then, post the Tweet as a comment to the post, below it.


http://www.FaceBook.com/seprr
http://www.FaceBook.com/wagsmcgruff


6- Take some time to search related “Social Media Channels”. If a post relates, for example, to Floyd County Animal Control near Rome Ga, post the Notice, just like in #5 above, to any related Fan Page, Group, Twitter feed, website, or blog you can find. Darlington School Alumni’s Wall, The Rome Ga Running Club, Belk Stores in Rome, the Rome Newspaper, The Berry College Fan Page, etc. Anywhere you can justifiable post and not be considered to be spamming is fair use. Just be thoughtful of how you do it. Spamming marginalizes the Notice. Otherwise, post that Notice anywhere else that is related to your effort.


Using Floyd Animal Control as an example, SEPRR posted a mass killing last month at this shelter. We hit around 50,000 Social Media users in about 30 minutes, simply by applying this promotional methodology. Rescue groups responded in mass from several states, and rescued most of the dogs in danger. “Most” is a huge success, when their rescue numbers are usually much lower. This effort made a measurable difference in the coordinated response of rescuers.


7- Circle back around!


- Track where you have promoted your Notice. This is a bit like fly-fishing in a stream! You must observe the currents, the flows, and the movements to succeed.


- Be sure to engage those who comment to the post in conversations, provide updates, or at the very least thank them for their active support. These people are doing the best they can to help out. Give them some positive feedback.


- Timing is critical!


o You can view the times of day that illicit the most response. Tuesday evening in Pet Rescue is prime time, since many shelters Euthanize on Wednesday or Thursday.


o Thursday nights for transports are also super active, since coordinators are scrambling to fill drivers on their run sheet for that weekend’s transport.


- Login to bit.ly. Click on “Info” adjacent to the related shortened link. Analyze the “Clicks”, “Referrers”, and “Locations”


o You will find new Twitter users to Follow, since they are using and sharing your links


Tools: Since endlessly logging into various social media channels is a total pain, we offer some tips:


For mobile PC users who have a flash drive, visit http://portableapps.com/.. Install the apps or a full suite of apps to your jump drive. After you have Mobile Firefox installed, install the xmarks.com plug-in to sync your bookmarks between Chrome, Explorer, & Firefox on Mac or PC, and then start surfing from your jump drive. Your entire rescue related stuff will be on your keychain, and you can use them on anyone’s PC anywhere. Be sure to back it all up using Toucan, for safe keeping:


http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/toucan


9- Build your audience:


Active users- contact them personally. Coordinate and share knowledge with them. Team up.


Like, Share, and RT posts from users you find are well aligned with your own mission. Be loyal.


Take confrontations off-line. Usually, it is best to ignore these, since they consume emotional energy, distract from your rescue mission, and run the risk of alienating others from your mission. If that person gets fired up and goes around and tells everyone you are not a nice person, you really are in trouble. It is best to either ignore these confrontations, or to make amends where it is feasible.


10- Do all the old school activities: And yes, we do get out there - fostering, driving, vetting, and fundraising... but mostly for other rescue groups. Social media is not a substitute for patrolling the shelters, lending a hand with the caretakers, pulling animals, working adoption events, and lobbying your officials on the phone and in person. Social media supercharges the visibility of these activities. Please shout out to the world what you are doing. It may inspire others to step up and make time to help.






In closing, SEPRR encourages you to please post, volunteer, and do whatever you are comfortable and capable of doing in your own way to help animal rescue groups.