Friday, July 1, 2011

Urgent: Halifax VA 3 Sweet Beagles on Death Row

Female of Bonded Pair
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RT @seprr Urgent: Halifax VA 3 Sweet Beagles on Death Row http://bit.ly/luodrb #petrescue

Contact Info Is: Preciousbeagle2@gmail.com
Does anyone have room for any of these 3 Beagle sweeties in Halifax,Virginia?

To Rescue: Contact me Preciousbeagle2@gmail.com

PLEASE if anyone can help in anyway let me know since they do not have much time.

The first beagle is a female the second (lemon/white) is a male.They came in together and are pretty bonded.The next 2 pictures is the same little boy and the last 2 pictures is a gorgeous male walker.


Male of Bonded Pair
Female of Bonded Pair
Female of Bonded Pair
Gorgeous Male Walker
Gorgeous Male Walker

The original poster did not include which animal control holds these Beagles.


 Here is a list of the Animal Controls surrounding Halifax:


Halifax County Animal Shelter 1040 Farm Road, South Boston - (434) 572-4292

Animal Shelter   2103 Chub Lake Road, Roxboro, NC - (336) 597-1741

Pittsylvania County Animal Control www.pittgov.org - 11 N Main St, Chatham - (434) 432-7937

Campbell County Animal Control 322 Dennis Riddle Drive, Rustburg - (434) 821-4416

Animal Welfare League Chatham - (434) 432-0080

Danville Area Humane Societ 228 Cleveland Street, Danville - (434) 799-0843

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Five Hot Tips for Summer Pet Care

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Summertime is fun time, but hot weather makes for some unique summer pet care challenges. Although wild animals are well adapted to the elements, companion animals can be just as susceptible to extreme temperatures as their owners are. What does that mean for your pet? When the temperatures get extreme, pet safety should be top of mind. Here are five ways to stay safe while enjoying summer activities with your pet:

1. Respect the heat: Humans aren't the only animals that can find a hot summer day overwhelming. But unlike you, your pet has a limited ability to deal with the heat. Dogs release heat through their paw pads and by panting, while humans can sweat through all of the skin on their body. Dehydration can be a big problem for pets during the hot weather, too. According to the ASPCA, animals with flat faces—like Pugs and Persian cats—cannot pant as effectively, and are therefore more susceptible to heat stroke. You should also keep an eye on elderly or overweight pets or animals with heart and lung disease. In the summer, make certain that Fido and Fluffy always have access to plenty of fresh, cool water, and avoid letting them run around outside during the hottest parts of the day.
2. Keep bugs away—safely: Another summer pet safety issue is the presence of ticks and other summer insects. Not only can bugs carry diseases, but the ways people try to ward them off can also cause problems for your outdoor pet's health. Fertilizers and pesticides may help keep a lawn looking great, but they can be very dangerous for your pet. In the areas where your pets play, it's better to keep the grass cut short to reduce the presence of ticks and other insects. Also keep an eye out for fertilizer warnings on the edge of lawns when walking your dog. Talk to your vet about the best ways to protect your pet from fleas, ticks, and other insects that are more prevalent during the summer months.
3. Beware of anti-freeze: In the summertime, anti-freeze can leak out of cars when they overheat, leaving puddles on the ground that your dog can easily lap up and swallow. The sweet taste of anti-freeze is tempting to dogs and cats, but when this toxic substance is ingested, it's potentially lethal. Pay attention to your neighbors' cars and potential puddles on your street, and make sure your pets stay clear of it.
4. Find out if your pet needs sunscreen: Some pets, particularly those with short fine hair and pink skin, can also be susceptible to sunburn. Talk to your veterinarian about which types of sunscreen are safest on your pet's skin, and follow up by routinely applying sunscreen as part of your summer routine. Do not use sunscreen or insect repellents that are not designed specifically for use on animals. The ASPCA says ingesting certain sunscreens can cause drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive thirst and lethargy in pets.
5. Practice water safety: As with other aspects of summer pet care, water safety is all about thinking ahead. Although it's fun to bring your pet to the beach or pool to stay cool together, always keep a close eye on your pet when they're in or near the water. Even a strong swimmer could have trouble getting out of a pool, or get trapped by ropes and other obstacles. For more risky summer adventures with your dog, like boating, look into a doggie life preserver. It could be an excellent investment for his safety.
Summer pet safety isn't hard; it just requires some thought and attention. Watch over your pet the way you would a small child—protect them from too much heat, sun, and other summer dangers—and everything should be just fine.

Plano TX Maggie 10 Yr Old Senior Pure Rottweiler Needs Immediate Rescue

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Contact Info Is: Tia:  tiara.cchs@gmail.com
 
They originally rescued her from spca.  She was taken out of a situation in which she was bred several times before she even turned 1 year old!  poor baby.

There are two kids that have grown up with her and she has done fine with them.

As of recently, the boss's sister moved in with their children and since then Maggie has not received as much attention, the house is busier, and there is not as much consistency in her life anymore.  Because of this, Maggie has been getting "frustrated" probably due to lack of exercise and gets excited when the kids are too rambunctious.  From Chelsea's explanation, Maggie grabbed the nephew's hand when he was going down the slide, but has not tried to hurt the children.

But they think that it would be best if Maggie had a home that is quieter, has a more consistent schedule, and can provide her with more attention.
Looks like she is up-to-date and spayed, but we would need to verify with vet.

She is on the smaller side for a rottie and seems to be in good shape.

Every once in a while, they have to give her benadryl when her eyes start to water from seasonal allergies, but other than that she is fine.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Hazlehurst, GA: TERRIFIED SENIOR! JERIMIAH DIES ANY DAY! LEFT @ Animal Control after Owner Died

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This sweet dog's owner died.
Jeremiah is now left to be Euthanized at the shelter unless someone adopts or rescues!
Hazlehurst Animal Shelter 52 J.A. Yawn Rd  Hazlehurst, GA 31539  
Contact-- Danielle Britton @ 912-240-2244 or Casidy @ 912-379-0806.

$300.00 sponsorship + vetting has been offered by
Lorraine Sakli 718-894-2408 email: lsakli@nyc.rr.com


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From: lorraine sakli <lsakli@nyc.rr.com> Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 7:19 pm
Subject: Hazlehurst, GA: OMG HEARTBREAKER! LOOK TERRIFIED SENIOR!!! DIES ANY DAY- Heartbroken, Confused and Terrified @ Shelter after Owner Died- GA. **HELP** HAZELHURST, GA


There are so many pleas like this.  But, please, take the time to read this one!!!!!.  This small Georgia shelter is asking for help  in saving this senior-- left to a sad and miserable fate due to his owner's death.  The shelter could easily have euthanized quickly and this beloved pet would be over and done.  But they didn't kill him-- they want  him to live!  

Read their email and you  will feel their desperate begging, their desire to save this old boy and their hope that someone--a person, a rescue-- will come forward to save him.  I find this amazing!!!

I'm offering a $300 sponsorship for Jeremiah + vetting (Lorraine Sakli), please share in hopes that Jeremiah's angel and his miracle are out there. I  want to be part of it as best I can.

He simply needs a comfortable place to sleep, some food, water and TLC for what time he has left.  Can anyone find it in their heart to help this old sweet soul?  Thank you.

Contact-- Danielle @ 912-240-2244 or Casidy @ 912-379-0806.

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Jeremiah entered the shelter after being found at the side of his deceased owner. This loyal boy was removed from his home and the only life he knew, then placed in our small kill shelter. Sadly, he has been frightened, nervous and jumpy ever since. His world has been turned upside down and he is simply unable to cope with his new surroundings. In fact, with just a glance, there is no mistaking this poor soul is heartbroken, terrified, lost and confused. His desperation is so obvious that the shelter believes the kindest thing they can do for Jeremiah at this point... is to "let him go".
Yet through the depths of his sorrow and despair, it’s clear that all he wants in life is a calm, loving and comfy place to live out the last chapter of his life. (as you can see in one of his pictures) This email is his last chance at life… and our last ditch effort to grant him his heart’s desire. Though honestly, we all know that Jeremiah has very little hope, as he needs a very special home. One that will be quite hard to come by.  
Jeremiah was in rough condition upon his arrival. He is believed to be around 8-10 years old, maybe even older? His teeth are in bad shape, his vision is not good (right eye mainly), he has some fur missing and like so many pups down here... he has heartworms. With his vision being what it is, and his nerves being on edge, he can be a little nippy when frightened by an unsuspected touch. He doesn’t actually bite and seems to quickly realize that he’s not in immediate danger… but with this in mind, he would be better suited for a home without children. Sudden movements, along with constant or loud noises frighten Jeremiah greatly.  

Due to all that he has going against him, on top of a broken heart, we feel that Jeremiah in need of a Hospice Home. Thus, we are praying for someone that can open their heart and home to him, while providing him the love and comfort he longs for, in his last days. We know this is a Big request and that most people can’t handle that kind of commitment, but we have to try… for Jeremiah’s sake. He has no other options… no hope otherwise.  Now, we do not have the funding needed to take Jeremiah to the vet for an evaluation. So we have no way to know just how long Jeremiah is willing to hang in there… we just know that despite the odds, he truly deserves another chance to know love before the end. We’re all devastated to think that after all he’s endured thus far, his last days will be filled with the fear he’s currently living in while at the shelter. If you could just see him, you would understand. Danielle, at the shelter, stated that she thinks Jeremiah has been traumatized so badly that he has lost even more fur while at the shelter!

A side note about Jeremiah:

While at the shelter to take pictures of Jeremiah, it was interesting to watch him. He was very hesitant to even come out of his run and had to be physically guided in the right direction. Once out, he didn’t run for the door like all the other shelter babies do. No, he has no desire to go for a walk like all his shelter mates. He is so unsettled that he would much rather cling to the “safety” of his run. However, once out, he quickly left us in search of a quiet place to settle into. Which he found in our laundry room. We followed him in only to find him making himself right at home on a large pile of dirty bedding. That was all he seemed to want. Just some where comfy and a little less over whelming. We stood back and watched. (and seized the opportunity for a couple of pictures) For a moment he looked happier and even a little content. As we watched a happy boy emerge from under all that gloom and despair… we knew we had to do whatever we could to give Jeremiah a second chance at love and happiness. Though he is horribly disorientated with life at the shelter, when taken away from all the chaos and noise, it is very likely that Jeremiah would start to relax and “live” again! 

Please help us help Jeremiah! We’re begging and pleading for his life! He has very little time left!!! (He’s miserable and the shelter is filling up again!)
Our little shelter has seen its share of sad situations, but Jeremiah's story just leaves us in tears. Please, Please help! He has done Nothing wrong! He’s been loyal and devoted, yet now he is all alone, scared, and marked for death. He doesn’t deserve to go out like this, but without help, there is no other option.

Jeremiah is currently in the Hazlehurst Animal Shelter in Hazlehurst, Georgia. Our shelter is located about 3 ½ hours from Atlanta. For more info on Jeremiah, please don’t hesitate to call Danielle @ 912-240-2244. You can reach her by email at d.m143@att.net or even find her on Facebook under Danielle Britton. You can also call

Thank you all so very much!