December 29, 2012

Puppies anyone? 

Sikeston Area Humane Society in Missouri has several puppies available for adoption at the moment. 

(Source: sikestonpets.org)

November 23, 2012
Two adoptable German Shepherd puppies Pumpkin and Blanca. 

Two adoptable German Shepherd puppies Pumpkin and Blanca

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

Meet Holly, an adoptable Collie/Lab mix puppy. 

November 20, 2012

November 18, 2012
Adoptable Dogs and Puppies

If you are associated with an animal rscue or shelter or just a crossposter, feel free to submit any adotable dogs and puppies to this blog and I’ll share them. Just include names, contact info, breed (or mix) and that kind of general information. 

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.


(Source: )

October 28, 2012
I saw some say this today,

anotherdeadfk:

Baldwin Park Shelter #A4498104

There

Devore Animal Shelter #A542615

Aren’t 

Devore Animal Shelter #A542665

Any

Manhattan Animal Center #A0949467

Purebred 

Brooklyn Animal Center #A0949966

Dogs

Manhattan Animal Center #A0949982

In

Animals at Fort Worth Animal Care and Control #17478638

Animal

Riverside County Animal Control - Riverside Shelter #A0976194

Shelters.

Riverside County Animal Control - Coachella Shelter #A0973306

People who won’t even consider looking into shelters or rescues because they want a purebred dog really irritate me.  25% of all dogs in shelters are purebred. I know a lady that seeks out Xoloitzcuintlis, a pretty uncommon dog breed, and other hairless dog breeds in shelters and she has found and saved MANY of them. In the past 2 months or so, I’ve seen 7 purebred St. Bernards come through the shelter by me. Seven. 

So just keep this in mind next time you want a dog. Please. 

And all of these dogs are in shelters right now meaning they are in danger of being put to sleep.

The Huskies (Baldwin Park and Devore), Rottweiler (Devore), Yorkie (Riverside) and Shar Pei (Coachella) are in shelters in Southern California. The Min Pin, Eskimo Dog and Weimaraner are in New York state and the Heeler is in Fort Worth Texas.  

(Source: mistercr0wley)

August 31, 2012

July 18, 2012
By Denise LeBeau
With the tagline “spay & neuter saves lives,” the goal of the California Pet Lover’s license plate is to fund low-cost spay/neuter surgeries across the state, focusing on areas that have high intake and kill rates and where people are the most financially disadvantaged.
Californians need to pre-order the license plates ($50 for standard plates and $98 for specialized plates), and when 7,500 license plates are ordered, they will go into production. Californians have a year to take advantage of helping to get this amazing opportunity off the ground to not just fund spay/neuter, and in turn reduce shelter deaths, but also spread awareness about the importance of fixing your pet.
As of As of July 13, 2012: 5,523 pre-order spots have been filled. 

By Denise LeBeau

With the tagline “spay & neuter saves lives,” the goal of the California Pet Lover’s license plate is to fund low-cost spay/neuter surgeries across the state, focusing on areas that have high intake and kill rates and where people are the most financially disadvantaged.

Californians need to pre-order the license plates ($50 for standard plates and $98 for specialized plates), and when 7,500 license plates are ordered, they will go into production. Californians have a year to take advantage of helping to get this amazing opportunity off the ground to not just fund spay/neuter, and in turn reduce shelter deaths, but also spread awareness about the importance of fixing your pet.

As of As of July 13, 2012: 5,523 pre-order spots have been filled. 


July 18, 2012
Meet Ibis! An adoptable Shepherd/Heeler mix puppy. 

Meet Ibis! An adoptable Shepherd/Heeler mix puppy.