December 11, 2012
Meet Groucho and adoptable American Staff mix. 
He’s got eyebrows lol

Meet Groucho and adoptable American Staff mix. 

He’s got eyebrows lol

November 22, 2012
Meet Holly, an adoptable Collie/Lab mix puppy. 

Meet Holly, an adoptable Collie/Lab mix puppy. 

November 21, 2012
Meet Lucy, an adoptable Boxer/ St. Bernard mix. 

Meet Lucy, an adoptable Boxer/ St. Bernard mix. 

November 21, 2012

November 21, 2012
Meet Clampett, an adoptable Bloodhound. 

Meet Clampett, an adoptable Bloodhound. 

November 20, 2012
Meet Kopher, she is an adoptable Basenji mix. 

Meet Kopher, she is an adoptable Basenji mix. 

October 29, 2012
Mato is full of personality. She is kennel trained and house broken. She does well with most other dogs and cats she like to play chase them but at 8 lbs there is not much else she can do. She is house broken and does not chew on things she is not suppose to. She does have a disorder called Hypo-/dysmyelinogenesis (tremors) most of the time they grow out of it by about 1 1/2. This does not bother her and there is no medication for it. She only has episodes when she gets REALLY excited. She is looking for a foster or forever home. Mato is a Schipperke and is about 10 months old.

Mato is full of personality. She is kennel trained and house broken. She does well with most other dogs and cats she like to play chase them but at 8 lbs there is not much else she can do. She is house broken and does not chew on things she is not suppose to. She does have a disorder called Hypo-/dysmyelinogenesis (tremors) most of the time they grow out of it by about 1 1/2. This does not bother her and there is no medication for it. She only has episodes when she gets REALLY excited. She is looking for a foster or forever home. Mato is a Schipperke and is about 10 months old.


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October 25, 2012
At long last, pet sales on the way out in L.A.
BY GREGORY CASTLE
It’s a great day for animals in the city of Los Angeles! On Wednesday of this week, the Los Angeles City Council (by a vote of 12-2) approved an ordinance that bans the retail sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in the city.
With only a formality remaining before the ordinance becomes law, Los Angeles will become the largest community in the United States to enact legislation that puts an end to the flow of animals to pet stores from puppy mills, the large commercial breeding farms that supply pet stores.
Read on here

At long last, pet sales on the way out in L.A.

BY GREGORY CASTLE

It’s a great day for animals in the city of Los Angeles! On Wednesday of this week, the Los Angeles City Council (by a vote of 12-2) approved an ordinance that bans the retail sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in the city.

With only a formality remaining before the ordinance becomes law, Los Angeles will become the largest community in the United States to enact legislation that puts an end to the flow of animals to pet stores from puppy mills, the large commercial breeding farms that supply pet stores.

Read on here

October 22, 2012
Meet Karma, a gorgeous 18 month old Alaskan Malamute - owner surrender - stunning animal - is up to date on vaccinations. If interested, email: 
jan.paws.newengland@comcast.net

Meet Karma, a gorgeous 18 month old Alaskan Malamute - owner surrender - stunning animal - is up to date on vaccinations. If interested, email:

jan.paws.newengland@comcast.net

August 17, 2012

“On August 6th, the House of Delegates of the ABA [American Bar Association] passed a resolution that calls for breed-neutral dangerous dog laws that focus on the behavior of dog owners and their pets rather than breed, breed types, or breed appearance as basis for laws intended to protect the public from dangerous dogs.”
Full story.

The dog pictured is Yuma, an adoptable American Pit Bull Terrier/Boxer mix. 

“On August 6th, the House of Delegates of the ABA [American Bar Association] passed a resolution that calls for breed-neutral dangerous dog laws that focus on the behavior of dog owners and their pets rather than breed, breed types, or breed appearance as basis for laws intended to protect the public from dangerous dogs.”

Full story.

The dog pictured is Yuma, an adoptable American Pit Bull Terrier/Boxer mix.