Animal Shelter & Adoption Center 600 Tower St. Garland, TX Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m
|
|
- Ethan Joseph
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 PAWS NEWSLETTER April 2017 Contact Us: Office: Fax: GarlandAnimalServices.org Our Staff: Animal Services Manager Uriel Villalpando, MBA Veterinarian Dr. Robert E. Osborne D.V.M. Shelter Supervisor/ Rescue Coordinator Hugo Espinoza Animal Services Leads Adrian Olivarez Jose Martinez Justin Craft Department Coordinator Gracie Morales Animal Service Officers Arsenio Araiza Brad Vanover Brandon Williams Chad Miller David Hernandez Diego Ortiz Emmanuel Vargas Joseph Dineen Rudy Mancilla Stephen Bernal Trent Miller MICROCHIPPING Due to a recent revision to the Garland City Ordinance, Garland residents are no longer required to register their pets with the Garland Animal Services Department. The requirement for city registration has been replaced with mandatory microchipping for all newly adopted pets and all pets reclaimed by their owners. Microchipping can be done at any veterinary clinic or at the Animal Shelter, 600 Tower St., during normal business hours. If you wish to have a microchip implanted in your animal as a form of permanent identification, Animal Services provides the service for a fee of $25. Shelter Technician Randy McNair Animal Shelter & Adoption Center 600 Tower St. Garland, TX Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m Pet Adoption Center 813 Main St. Garland, TX Mon.-Wed. 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Thu. 10 am. - 7:30 p.m. Fri. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 1
2 DOG AND CAT By Robert E. Osborne, DVM The oldest dog was Maggie, an Australian Kelpie in Australia that lived to be 30 years old. Unfortunately, as the owner lost documentation of her age, Maggie won t make it into the Guinness Book of World Records. The oldest dog on record was Bluey, an Australian Cattle Dog in Australia that lived to be 29 years and 3 days. The oldest cat on record was Crème Puff in Austin, Texas that lived to be 38 years and 3 days old. The largest dog on record was/is Zorba, an English Mastiff from the United Kingdom that, in 2012, weighed 343 pounds and was 8 feet long from his nose to the tip of his tail. The longest cat on record was Stewie, a Maine Coon from Reno Nevada that, in 2010, was 48.5 inches long from his nose to the end of his tail bone. The largest dog litter on record was born in November 2004 to Tia, a Neapolitan Mastiff in the United Kingdom. She had 24 puppies of which 20 survived the birth. The largest cat litter on record was born in 1970 to a Burmese/Siamese cat in the United Kingdom. She had 19 kittens with 4 being stillborn. In the United States there are approximately 73 million pet cats and 63 million pet dogs. Although most cats avoid getting wet, one cat breed the Turkish Van enjoys swimming. A group of cats is called a clowder, clutter or glaring. A group of dogs is called a kennel; a group of wild dogs is called a pack. 2
3 March Statistics By Lead Officer Adrian Olivarez Did you know that bats occupy Garlands beautiful sky and trees? The most common bat that Garland citizens will see is the Mexican free tailed bat also known as the Austonian bridge bat. Mexican free tailed bats are about 3.5 inches long and weighs about.43 oz. Their main colors are brown and gray but mostly brown. These bats are seen resting at the base of trees and in patio umbrellas. Citizens usually see them at these locations during the day. These bats carry their young on them all night searching for food so by the time they get done searching they are too tired to get up a tree; this does not mean they are rabid. Bats are a high risk when it comes to rabies and are able to spread it to humans with a scratch or bite. Their teeth are so small and most of the time you would not know if it bites you. Garland Animal Services strongly urges its citizens to not touch a bat, just call Animal Services at ANIMALS WERE ADOPTED BY RESCUE GROUPS 36 PETS WERE ADOPTED BY GARLAND PAWSIBILITIES & PET ADOPTION CENTER 102 ANIMALS WERE ADOPTED BY GARLAND ANIMAL SERVICES SHELTER 88 PETS WERE RECLAIMED BY THEIR OWNERS 3 PETS WERE SPONSORED 782 STRAY ANIMAL CALLS RECEIVED 126 PETS WERE STERILIZED BY CITY VETERINARIAN 1,693 VISITORS 3
4 ANIMAL SHELTER IS FULL. COME FIND YOUR NEW BEST FRIEND! By Lead Officer Justin Craft During the months of February and March, shelters across the nation are inundated with homeless pets. Statistics show that every year in the United States, nearly 6 million lost, abandoned, or unwanted dogs and cats end up in municipal shelters. Many of these dogs and cats get lucky and are placed with a permanent family. However, there are thousands of dogs and cats across the U.S. that are humanely euthanized because municipal shelters simply don t have the space to house such high number of homeless pets. We encourage you to do your part and adopt. The Garland shelter is very full and is reaching out to the community to come out and rescue or adopt a homeless pet. In recent months, we have had some of the highest live release rates in the history of this shelter, together, we can continue this trend! Talk to your family and friends, encourage them to spay and neuter their pets and for those that don t have pets, invite them to visit our shelter, we have lots of wonderful animals waiting for something to rescue them and welcome them into their family. Shopping List for New Pet Lead, Collar, Harness Microchip Toys, Chews & Treats Dog/Cat Food Dog/Cat Bed Dog House Cat Litter 4
5 We are always in need of volunteers to help staff the Pet Adoption Center (PAC) at 813 Main Street in downtown Garland. The PAC is staffed entirely by volunteers - so if you can spare some time to help us out - we'd greatly appreciate it. Our volunteer activities are scheduled on the website Meet Up. Right now we are actively recruiting volunteers to help us out at our Saturday adoption events. Click here for more information and to sign up. 5
6 Submitted By Lead Officer Jose Martinez Shelter pets are often family pets, who have arrived at the shelter through no fault of their own. Certain situations leave their families unable to continue caring for them. People often drop off their happy pet at the shelter, trusting that they ll find a home fast because everyone will see the wonderful pet they know and love. Only 1 out of every 10 dogs born will find a permanent home. The main reasons animals are in shelters: owners give them up, or animal control finds them on the streets. As older cats and dogs are much harder to adopt, keep in mind an older pet has already worked out their kitten/puppy behavior, revealing their true personality. Your lifestyle could be better suited to an adult cat or dog than a younger pet. The average age of animals entering shelters is 18 months. Pet owners are less stressed from spending time with their newly adopted pets. Most pet stores get their cuties from puppy mills. Adopting from you re your local shelter ensures you aren t supporting this practice where mamas are overbred and spend most of their lives in cages. Keep in mind that it costs taxpayers to shelter homeless animals. Before being put up for adoption, most pets in shelters are given a complete medical exam, plus vaccinations and any necessary treatment. They have a clean bill of health before you even meet them. If you adopt a pet with a special condition, shelter staff will help you understand as best to their knowledge how to best care for your pet at home. Shelter staff will perform behavior assessments so you can be sure your pet is safe and ready for a happy home. 6
7 TIPS THAT MAY PREVENT OR STOP A DOG ATTACK WHAT SHOULD I DO IF MY DOG BITES SOMEONE? Don t run past a dogs. Dogs naturally love to run and chase and catch things. Don t give them a reason to become excited or aggressive. Never disturb a dog that s caring for puppies, sleeping or eating. Never reach through or over a fence to pet a dog. Dogs can be protective of their territory, and ma interpret your action as a threat. If a dog approaches to sniff you, stay still. In most cases, the dog will go away when it determines you are not a threat. If you are threated by a dog, remain calm. Don t scream or yell. If you say anything, speak calmly and firmly. Avoid eye contact. Try to stay still until the dog leaves, or back away slowly until the dog is out of sight. Don t turn and run. If you fall or are knocked to the ground, curl into a ball with your hands over your head and neck. Protect your face. Even if the bite can be explained (e.g., someone steps on your dog s tail), it s important to take responsibility of your dog s actions by taking these steps Restrain the dog immediately. Separate the dog from the scene of the attack and confine him/her. Check on the victim s condition. Wash wounds with soap and water. Professional medical advice should be sought to evaluate bite wounds and the risk of rabies or other infections. Call 911 if a response by paramedics is required. Provide important information including your name, address and information about your dog s most recent rabies vaccination. Local ordinances determine what will happen to your dog if his/her rabies vaccine is out of date. Comply with local ordinances regarding reporting of dog bites. Consult your veterinarian for advice about dog behavior that will help prevent similar problems in the future. IF YOU ARE BITTEN: If your own dog bit you, confine it immediately and check your dog s vaccinations status. Seek medical attention for the bite. Consult with your veterinarian about your dog s action. Your veterinarian can examine your dog to make sure it is healthy, and can help you with information or training that may prevent future bites. If someone else s dog bit you, first seek medial treatment for your wound. Contact authorities and tell them everything you can about the dog: the owner s name, if you know it; the color and size of the dogs; where you encountered the dog; and if, where, and when you've seen it before. These details may help animal control officers locate the dog. In addition, consider asking your physician if postexposure rabies prophylaxis is necessary. 7
8 Flea Season? By Shelter Supervisor Hugo Espinoza Flea season? Well, in other parts of the country you might have a season when fleas may not be an issue during certain season or times of the year. Texas and other warmer states don t have that luxury. I mean, where else would you have to have a pair of shorts handy on Christmas day or New Years. This year is starting to feel like one of those Man, we didn t have a winter so you know it s going to be a hot summer years. If you ve lived in Texas for some time, you have said the exact same quote at one point or another. As pet owners, we need to ensure that all our pets are prepared for the rains of spring and heat of summer that these pesky fleas just seem to love. There are many forms of prevention for each situation and everyone s experience may be a little different. With a little knowledge and a little work, you can ensure your pet is protected from being a vacation get away for these fleas. The reality of living in an area where fleas are as normal, as a cold glass of sweet tea during a hot day, should not alarm you. The first thing I would like to share is that your pet, inside or outside, is just as equally vulnerable to getting fleas. You much rather be safe and have your pets protected at all times. There are many products available on the market to keep your pet protected from fleas. The most common prevention used is a topical ointment. These are available over the counter and are usually effective for a month. There is a vast selection of topical ointments for dogs and cats, so be sure that you read and select the correct prevention for your pet. Most topical preventions cover more than fleas, and most will also protect against ticks. Some even protect against flea eggs and larvae. There are also chewable preventions. These however are usually included in heartworm prevention, mainly used for dogs. While it s rare, there is heartworm prevention for cats that include the prevention for fleas. These type of preventions, that are included with heartworm prevention, are only available with a prescription and usually administered to you by your vet. The market for products is always changing and there are some chewable prevention for dogs that only treat fleas. The convenience of it being included in heartworm prevention is a plus and one less medication/prevention you have to give. Be sure to always read labels and ensure you have proper dosing for your pet. If you ever have any doubts, we highly recommend visiting your vet. Treating your yard is also another option that further helps putting a stop to the little insects that love to hop on joy ride on your pets. There is an array of products for every need and situation possible. Some are as simple as connecting your water hose and spraying the lawn, waiting for it to dry, and presto. Flea free green grass for your pet s enjoyment. You can get these products at your local feed store or in the garden section of your favorite improvement store. Just a friendly reminder to always be sure to read labels and ensure the products you elect to use are safe for your pet and the correct solution to your problem. Your vet and employee where products are sold can help you identify what your best solution is. 8
9 April 6, 13, 15, 19, a.m p.m. Low-Cost Vaccinations (Walk In) Garland Pet Adoption Center 813 Main Street, Garland, TX For Additional Information and Sterilization Scheduling call or April 12, 6-9 p.m. Pups on the Patio Cane Rosso - White Rock 7328 Gaston Ave, Suite 100 Dallas, TX April 13 & 27, 5:15 p.m. Garland Pawsibilities - Volunteer Training Pet Adoption Center 813 Main St Garland, TX April 15, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Garland Pawsibilities - Adoption Event Pet Adoption Center 813 Main St Garland, TX April 22, 6-9 p.m. Paint your Pet What a Great Dog! 655 N Glenville Dr. #100 Richardson, TX For more information, please richardson@whatagreatdog.comor call (972) What happened to the egg when he was tickled too much? He crack up! Donations We would like to thank the public for donating food, pet supplies and monetary donations. Your generous donations mean the world to our animals and to all of us. Amy Heeter Diana Elhard Eron Hernandez Lisa Bilek Bryan Mckenney Domenico Piscioneri James/Donna Fowler Sandra Lyman Christopher Ledezma Douglas Casady Kristen Wilck Sue Montgomery David Hernandez Ellenore Grover Laquita Hendrix William Laroe 9
10 Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) Donation I wish to support the Trap, Neuter, Return program by making a contribution to the animal shelter to help spay and neuter TNR cats. Enclosed is my check for $ Please mail this form and check to: Garland Animal Services TNR Program P.O. Box Garland, TX payable to the Garland Animal Services - TNR **Please call Gracie Morales at if you would like to make your donation by credit card. *** Name: Street: City: State Zip All donations are tax deductible and we will mail you a receipt. Garland Animal Shelter Adoption Sponsorship Program I wish to support adoption of hard to place: (check one of the following) ( ) dogs ( ) cats ( ) dogs and cats by making a contribution to the animal shelter to help prepay the $80 or $35 adoption fee. Enclosed is my check for $ payable to the City of Garland Animal Adoption Sponsorship. Please mail this form and check to: Garland Animal Services P.O. Box Garland, TX **Please call Gracie Morales at if you would like to make your donation by credit card. ** Name: Street: City: State Zip address: NOTE: Your contribution toward Garland s Adoption Sponsorship program will be used to prepay the adoption fee of an animal that would otherwise likely not be adopted. We put a prepaid sign on the animal s cage at the shelter, and those looking for a pet will be much more likely to adopt a prepaid animal. Your contribution is tax deductible, and we will mail you a receipt. For contributions of at least $80, we will you the photo of the dog(s) and/or cat(s) you sponsored when they are adopted if you would like to receive the photo. We will also include your name as a sponsor on the prepaid sign on the cage if you would so desire. I would like to get an photo: ( ) Yes ( ) No I would like to include my name on the prepaid sign: ( ) Yes ( ) No If you have any questions about this program, please contact Hugo Espinoza at (972)
January 2018 Paws Newsletter
January 2018 Paws Newsletter Contact Us: Office: 972-205-3570 Fax: 972-205-3433 GarlandAnimalServices.org Our Staff: Animal Services Manager Uriel Villalpando, MBA Veterinarian Autumn Paul D.V.M. Shelter
More informationSATURDAY AUGUST 19, AM - 5 PM. August Contact Us: Office: Fax: GarlandAnimalServices.org
August 2017 Contact Us: Office: 972-205-3570 Fax: 972-205-3433 GarlandAnimalServices.org Our Staff: Animal Services Manager Uriel Villalpando, MBA Veterinarian Autumn Paul D.V.M. Shelter Supervisor/ Rescue
More informationPAWS NEWSLETTER. Cold Weather Pet Safety Tips
PAWS NEWSLETTER January 2017 Contact Us: Office: 972-205-3570 Fax: 972-205-3433 GarlandAnimalServices.org Our Staff: Animal Services Manager Uriel Villalpando, MBA Veterinarian Dr. Robert E. Osborne D.V.M.
More informationPAWS NEWSLETTER. Technology
PAWS NEWSLETTER May 2017 Contact Us: Office: 972-205-3570 Fax: 972-205-3433 GarlandAnimalServices.org Our Staff: Animal Services Manager Uriel Villalpando, MBA Veterinarian Dr. Robert E. Osborne D.V.M.
More informationPAWS NEWSLETTER. Surprising the Family with a Pet?
PAWS NEWSLETTER December 2016 Surprising the Family with a Pet? Contact Us: Office: 972-205-3570 Fax: 972-205-3433 Our Staff: Animal Services Manager Uriel Villalpando, MBA Veterinarian Dr. Robert E. Osborne
More informationPotential Dog Survey
Potential Dog Survey Please fill out and return to the Prison Pet Partnership Program with a copy of your dog s proof of vaccinations. In order for PPP to evaluate your dog, your dog must be current on
More informationMile High Weimaraner Rescue Surrender Packet
Mile High Weimaraner Rescue (MHWR) c/o Darci Kunard #720-214-3144 PO Box 1220 Fax #720-223-1381 Brighton, CO 80601 www.mhwr.org coloweimsrescue@yahoo.com Mile High Weimaraner Rescue Thank you for your
More informationFostering Q&A. Indy Homes for Huskies
Fostering Q&A Indy Homes for Huskies www.indyhomesforhuskies.org Thanks for your interest in becoming a foster home for Indy Homes for Huskies. Your compassion could mean the difference between life and
More informationFoster Home Application and Contract
50 Bridge St. E 705-868-1828 www.catcareinitiative.com trenthillscatcare@gmail.com Foster Home Application and Contract Thank you for considering fostering! Fostering is one of the most important aspects
More informationCat Volunteering 301. Becoming A Matchmaker for Emerald Cats
Cat Volunteering 301 Becoming A Matchmaker for Emerald Cats Becoming A Matchmaker Adoption Basics -basic faqs answered Conducting Meet & Greets -basic rules for the public -safely introducing cats to visitors
More informationHouston Beagle & Hound Rescue, Inc. Because they deserve a second chance First Quarter Newsletter
Houston Beagle & Hound Rescue, Inc. Because they deserve a second chance... 2013 First Quarter Newsletter Thank you To all of you wonderful people that donated to the Annual Garage Sale. You really came
More informationWaggin Tails Newsletter
Waggin Tails Newsletter Join us for the Sails n Tails Auction May 13, 2017 P. O B o x 1 6 8 B e l f a i r, W A 9 8 5 2 8 If you would like to sponsor this event, please contact the office for details.
More informationMunicipal Animal Control in New Jersey, Best Practices March 2018
Municipal Animal Control in New Jersey, Best Practices March 2018 A. Legal Requirements (Excerpts) 1. New Jersey Statutes Annotated (N.J.S.A.) 26:4-78 through 95 address rabies control and mandate that
More informationWalk for Animals Team Toolkit
Walk for Animals Team Toolkit Dear Team Captain, Thank you so much for organizing a team for Napa Humane s Walk for Animals on August 7th at Oxbow Commons, Downtown Napa. Your contribution of time and
More informationAnimal Services Creating a Win-Win Reducing Costs While Improving Customer Service and Public Support Mitch Schneider, Animal Services Manager
Animal Services Creating a Win-Win Reducing Costs While Improving Customer Service and Public Support Mitch Schneider, Animal Services Manager Introduction Washoe County Regional Animal Services (WCRAS),
More information2018 was a great year!
February 2019 By the Numbers Rescued Adoptions Spay/Neuter through our program SNAP Program Assistance Food Pantry Humane Hearts Therapy Team Visits 1649 1625 1349 101 500+ 1494 2018 was a great year!
More informationVALLEY ANIMAL HAVEN Foster Home Responsibilities and Guidelines
VALLEY ANIMAL HAVEN Foster Home Responsibilities and Guidelines Thank you for your interest in helping the abandoned, unwanted and rescued animals in Kings County. Our foster homes experience great joy
More informationPet News Winter 2003
Alaska STOP THE OVERPOPULATION OF PETS Pet News Winter 2003 The newsletter for those who love their pets. Official publication of STOP the Overpopulation of Pets, Inc., a nonprofit corporation. STOP S
More informationPymt or Deposit Rcvd Date: Supplies:
Pymt or Deposit Rcvd : Chk # Cash Your : of Dog: Supplies: PUPPY DOG RANCH RESCUE AND SANCTUARY 27 Twin Sisters Creek Road Arenas Valley, NM 88022 * (575) 313-7232 Open By Appointment: Tuesday-Saturday,
More informationFAQ ABOUT ANIMAL HUNGER
FAQ ABOUT ANIMAL HUNGER What is the mission of HSC s Community Outreach Food Bank? The Humane Society of Charlotte is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that provides no-cost pet food to those that are
More informationFoster Home Application
50 Bridge St. E 705-868-1828 www.catcareinitiative.com trenthillscatcare@gmail.com Foster Home Application Thank you for considering fostering! Fostering is one of the most important aspects of rescue
More informationThe minimum age to adopt a pet is 21.
Dog Contract Thank you for your interest in one of the lovable companions at Sunny Sky s Animal Rescue. We understand this is a big decision for you. Pet ownership is a serious, longterm commitment! Our
More information1740 W. Gordon St., Valdosta, GA ADOPTION CONTRACT PET INFORMATION
1740 W. Gordon St., Valdosta, GA 31601-5323 pets@humanesocietyofvaldosta.org 229-247-3266 ADOPTION CONTRACT Date: Amount Paid ( ) Cash ( ) Credit/Debit ( ) Check # PET INFORMATION Pet Name: ( ) Cat ( )
More informationGOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE OF HOUSTON, INC. (GRRH) P.O. Box Houston, Texas Phone: goldens&grrh.org Website:
GOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE OF HOUSTON, INC. (GRRH) P.O. Box 19594 Houston, Texas 77224 Phone: 713 521 9019 Email: goldens&grrh.org Website: www.grrh.org This agreement is made this day of in the year of,
More informationVirtual Shelter Project You Can Save Your Pet s Life Without A Shelter.
Virtual Shelter Project You Can Save Your Pet s Life Without A Shelter. Thank you! You re reading this because you may not be able to keep your animal and are committed to finding your animal a loving
More informationTABLE OF CONTENTS. Welcome and Thank You... Page 1. Hart Humane Society History and Mission...Page 2. Hart Humane Society Telephone Numbers...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome and Thank You... Page 1 Hart Humane Society History and Mission...Page 2 Hart Humane Society Telephone Numbers...Page 3 Hart Humane Society Structure, Programs, and Services.Page
More informationPal s Place Rescue. Dog Adoption Application. [Please complete and to: Dog s Name : Date:
Pal s Place Rescue Dog Adoption Application [Please complete and email to: palsplace1@hotmail.com] Dog s Name : Date: Thank you for your interest in adopting a dog from Pal s Place Rescue. Please read
More informationGUEST INFORMATION SHEET. How did you hear about Dogstown University? Relationship: Pet Name: Breed: Color/Markings: Approximate Weight:
DOGSTOWN UNIVERSITY 1807 South Powerline RD, Suite B-109, Deerfield Beach FL 33442 (954)-422-5764 FAX: (954)-794-0299 E-MAIL: dogstownuniversity@yahoo.com www.dogstownuniversityinc.com GUEST INFORMATION
More informationHART Hoopeston Animal Rescue Team
901 West Main Street Hoopeston, Illinois 60942 - HART Hoopeston Animal Rescue Team 901 West Main Street Hoopeston, IL. 60942 217 283 0779 Fax 217 283 7963 DOG ADOPTION QUESTIONNAIRE It is our policy to
More informationSignature: Date: Name Printed: Signature: Date: Name Printed:
I have completed the above to the best of my knowledge, and I have read and understood the information above; I understand and agree to the conditions herein. te: For electronic submissions, please print
More informationOWNER SURRENDER FORM
P.O. Box 110987 Naples Florida 34108 Phone/Fax: 239-369-0415 info@grrswf.org www.grrswf.org OWNER SURRENDER FORM We understand that giving up your pet is a difficult decision, but we realize that in making
More informationhttps://secure.ehwebsolutions.com/faf/application_view_submit... Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services
Grant ID: 1450 Title of Proposal: Fix-A-Bull Agency Type: Municipal Total Funding Requested: $25,000.00 Check Payable To: City of Jacksonville Application Information Demographics Name of Applicant Agency:
More informationFirst-time Dog Owner's Guide. Dallas Animal Services
First-time Dog Owner's Guide Dallas Animal Services The Necessities of a Dog Adopting a dog for the first time can be just like having your first child. A dog's true needs are few yet vital to their health
More informationGerman Shepherd Rescue of New York, Inc. P.O.Box 242, Delmar, NY
DOG SURRENDER APPLICATION Owner s/surrenderer s Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Home Phone: Work/Cell: Email Address: Are you 18 yrs. or older? Yes Date of Birth: REQUIREMENTS OF SURRENDER Proof of ownership
More informationAdoption Application. Your Name. Are you 21 years of age or older? Yes No. Address. City State Zip. Home Phone # Work # Cell #
Wilson Animal Rescue Adoption Application Your Name Today s Date Are you 21 years of age or older? Yes No Address City State Zip Home Phone # Work # Cell # Email What is the best time to contact you? Type
More informationOWNER SURRENDER CAT QUESTIONNAIRE
Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter Phone (757) 933-8900 5843 Jefferson Avenue Fax (757) 933-8917 Newport News, VA 23605 email infopras@nnva.gov OWNER SURRENDER CAT QUESTIONNAIRE To help us find the best
More informationGALT does not adopt to families with children the age of six and under unless they are previous greyhound owners or currently have a greyhound.
Thank you for your interest in adopting a retired racing Greyhound. Greyhounds make wonderful companion pets and will give you many years of love and devotion. Adopting a Greyhound is a serious responsibility
More informationVolume 1, Issue 1 Fall 2012
Cat Tales Volume 1, Issue 1 Fall 2012 Welcome to our first newsletter! Next month will be our one year anniversary so we thought it was definitely time for a newsletter. We started 2011 with a bang with
More information2017 Super Survey. Agency Information Super Survey. Profile of Your Agency. * 1. Address
2017 Super Survey Agency Information * 1. Address Name Company Address Address 2 City/Town State/Province ZIP/Postal Code Email Address Phone Number 2017 Super Survey Profile of Your Agency * 2. What is
More informationGrant ID: 220. Application Information. Demographics.
Grant ID: 220 Title of Proposal: Putnam County No-Cost Spay Neuter Program Agency Type: Municipal Total Funding Requested: $25,000.00 Check Payable To: Putnam County BOCC Application Information Demographics
More informationAllen County SPCA Working Cat Program
Allen County SPCA Working Cat Program Working Cat Program: How it works The Allen County SPCA is pleased to announce our Working Cat Program. We are looking for cat lovers who have a barn or other secure
More informationHappy Hounds Doggie Day Care, LLC
Owner Information: Address: Happy Hounds Doggie Day Care, LLC Client Info Sheet Phone: Cell: Email: Additional Owner Information: Address: Phone: Cell: Email: Dog Info: Age: Breed: Sex: Weight: Additional
More informationJANUARY Hello Fosters / Adopters / Volunteers & Friends of Hungry and Homeless kitties!!
PAWS FOR THOUGHT HUNGRY AND HOMELESS CAT RESCUE NEWSLETTER JANUARY 2012 Hello Fosters / Adopters / Volunteers & Friends of Hungry and Homeless kitties!! Welcome to our first newsletter - Paws For Thought.
More informationDaycare Application Form
Daycare Application Form TGDS Staff Use Only Evaluation Date: Application Complete: Liability Waiver Signed: Vaccinations Verified: Please submit the completed Application, signed Liability Waiver and
More informationMake Someone s Day...Sponsor a Spay!
Helping Animals and the People Who Love Them Issue 6 December, 2003 Randy & Virago s Happy Ending First of all, I want to say thank you so much. The place where I live says my dog, Virago, either gets
More informationDoberman Rescue of Rockdale, INC Adoption Application Carole Rushing Owner
Doberman Rescue of Rockdale, INC Adoption Application Carole Rushing Owner cruzmine@comcast.net This questionnaire is for your benefit as well as ours. The information you provide will enable us to better
More informationADOPTION APPLICATION
ADOPTION POLICY The Pet Adoption Center of Orange County (PAC-OC) seeks permanent, loving homes where our rescued dogs can live a long, happy and healthy life as part of a family. Adoptive families must
More informationPaws in the Park 2017
September 9, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Community Park 8601 Calumet Ave., Munster, Ind. SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES EVENT PURPOSE & DETAILS PURPOSE Each year, Humane Society Calumet Area (HSCA) hosts to support the lifesaving
More informationAdopting a rescue dog
Adopting a rescue dog There are a variety of reasons why a dog may end up in a rescue centre, these may include, a change of circumstances e.g. change in job or home, a partnership splitting up, starting
More informationSylvan Lake & Area Serenity Pet Shelter Adoption Application Form
We are a registered non-profit society and a registered Canadian Charity. Our goal is to build a permanent no-kill shelter. Sylvan Lake and Area Serenity Pet Shelter Society consists of a small group of
More informationThis solution successfully decreases the population, reduces birth rates, and improves the overall health of the colony.
STRAY CAT BLUES, INC. Stray Cat Mews The Newsletter of SUMMER 2009 Bidding for the Blues Silent Auction Benefits our Community TNR Program On September 16, 2009, we are holding our Bidding for the Blues
More informationWalk & Wag Guide. September 29, 2018 Registration at 9am, Walk begins at 10am
walk & Presented by Walk & Wag Guide September 29, 2018 Registration at 9am, Walk begins at 10am North Hempstead Beach Park 175 West Shore Road, Port Washington, NY 11050 Dear Walk & Waggers, On behalf
More informationPresidents Letter. -Andrew Roseberry
2016 Annual Report Presidents Letter As a donation-funded, mostly volunteer-staffed animal shelter, we depend on the generosity of the public for support. CHA Animal Shelter has been providing temporary
More informationPET ADOPTION APPLICATION
Humane Society Western Region A -Kill, 501 (c) 3 n-profit Animal Rescue Organization Shelter Address: HappyPaws Farm, 19933 Old Burn Rd., Arlington, WA. Mailing Address: 8304 Wayne Ave, Stanwood, WA 98292
More informationCity of Burleson, Texas
City of Burleson, Texas Animal Care and Control Fiscal Year 2016 2017 May 2017 Monthly Report Protect and serve the citizens of Burleson by enforcing state health and safety codes and the local animal
More information11/30/2013. The first person our visitors meet! Every visitor should have the best possible experience regardless of why they came here.
The first person our visitors meet! Elements of Customer Service Directing traffic who, what, when, where! Lost pets & Quarantine walk-throughs Pre-adoption help Frequently asked questions Practice Quarantine
More information*Please Complete This Form* Owners Name: Address City : State : Zip : Home Phone : Business Phone : Cell Phone :
! Page 1 *Please Complete This Form* Owners Name: Address City : State : Zip : Home Phone : Business Phone : Cell Phone : Email : Dog s Information: Name of Dog(s) : Breed(s) : Weight : Color : Birth Date
More informationOrphaned kittens and puppies that need to be bottle-fed (under 4 weeks old)
FAQs about the CASPCA foster program Below are the most commonly asked questions regarding our Foster Program. If you still have questions after reading this FAQ section, please email foster@caspca.org
More informationEllen M. Lindell, V.M.D., D.A.C.V.B Telephone (845) / Fax.(845) P.O. Box 1605, Pleasant Valley, NY
Ellen M. Lindell, V.M.D., D.A.C.V.B Telephone (845) 473-7406 / Fax.(845) 454-5181 P.O. Box 1605, Pleasant Valley, NY 12569 emlvmd@earthlink.net BEHAVIOR QUESTIONNAIRE FOR CATS Client Name: Date: Address:
More informationFALL FEST FOR HOMELESS PETS ANNUAL AUCTION
Pawprint 09/2012 FALL FEST FOR HOMELESS PETS ANNUAL AUCTION Saturday, October 13 th NEW LOCATION: KEYSTONE SCHOOL (behind Caseys in Ozawkie) 6:00 p.m. dinner and silent auction 7:30 p.m. live auction Chili
More informationGreyhound Pets of America/Lexington, KY. Adoption/Foster Application
Greyhound Pets of America/Lexington, KY Adoption/Foster Application Thank you for your interest in adopting or fostering a retired racing Greyhound. Greyhounds make wonderful companion pets and will give
More informationFeline Behavior Questionnaire
Kari L. Krause, DVM Great Lakes Veterinary Behavior Consultants P 734-454-7470 P. O. Box 87085 Canton, MI 48187 Fax: 734-454-7576 Email: glvetbehavior@comcast.net greatlakesvetbehavior.com Feline Behavior
More informationIntake Policies That Save Lives
Intake Policies That Save Lives Austin, Texas Tawny Hammond Chief Animal Services Officer Austin Animal Center Kristen Auerbach Deputy Chief Animal Services Officer Austin Animal Center July 14-17, 2016
More informationHolds - no holds will be accepted over the phone - everyone must have had interaction with the animal.
Adoption Cat Costs: Cats 6 months to 6 years $75.00 Kittens 8 weeks to 5 months $110.00 Senior cats 7 years and older $35.00 Long Timer cats at shelter over 90 days half off fee The Adoption Cost of Your
More information1. Please complete the application and MAIL to the address listed on the bottom of your application; to
K9 Connection Pet Re Homing and Adoption Dear Applicant: Thank you for inquiring about adopting a dog through K9 Connection Pet Adoption & Rehoming. If you can provide the special home a San Diego dog
More informationThank you for purchasing House Train Any Dog! This guide will show you exactly how to housetrain any dog or puppy successfully.
Introduction Thank you for purchasing House Train Any Dog! This guide will show you exactly how to housetrain any dog or puppy successfully. We recommend reading through the entire guide before you start
More informationWe understand that your time is a precious, limited resource and we appreciate that you spend some of it helping us.
Hi! Welcome to Westie Rescue, Inc. s volunteer program. Being an advocate for rescue Westies is a rewarding experience. Our rescue Westies are fun, loving Terriers that have been neglected, misunderstood
More informationKENNEL SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM
KENNEL SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM Edmonton Humane Society 13620 163 St NW Edmonton, AB T5V 0B2 www.edmontonhumanesociety.com Phone: 780-491-3507 Fax: 780-479-8946 Email: sbatchelor@edmontonhumanesociety.com Kennel
More informationCauses of Aggression
Causes of Aggression Before I begin to address this topic, I d like to address the misguided people who diagnose a dog as aggressive without proper evaluation. I ve fought court battles over this topic,
More information3 DOGS BOARDING AND DAYCARE
3 DOGS BOARDING AND DAYCARE Owner Information Name Address City, State, Zip Email *Would you like to be added to our email list for daycare/boarding updates and availability? Yes No (this list is for our
More information310 Carver Lane, East Peoria, IL Phone: (309) Fax: (309)
Owner Information Owner #1 Owner #2 Name Employer Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone Email Address Physical Residence Address (Same for both Owners) Street/City/State/Zip Mailing Address (if different) Who
More informationSPCA Serving Erie County and Feral Cat FOCUS: Working Together to Help Feral Cats
SPCA Serving Erie County and Feral Cat FOCUS: Working Together to Help Feral Cats Compiled by ASPCA and distributed to the field, November 2008. Visit the ASPCA National Outreach website for animal welfare
More informationEach animal species exhibits different rabies symptoms.
FLAGLER COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE Sheriff James L. Manfre Departmental Standards Directive TITLE: CONTROL OF ANIMALS SUSPECTED OF RABIES NUMBER: 41.19 EFFECTIVE: 1/3/07 RESCINDS/AMENDS: 12/01/03 STANDARDS:
More informationStrengthening the Human Animal Connection
Manette M. Kohler, DVM Veterinary Behavior Consultant Phone: 262-332-0331 Email: mmkdvm@gmail.com General Behavior Consult Form Feline Client Information Date: Strengthening the Human Animal Connection
More informationCrate Training a New Puppy
Crate Training a New Puppy Tips & tools for setting up your pup Today, I want to talk about a very useful tool when it comes to crate training your new puppy. Even more important, I want to discuss how
More informationOwner Surrender & Relinquishment Dog
Owner Surrender & Relinquishment Dog Please help us provide great care for this animal by thoroughly completing the following information. Thank you! Owner Name: First Last Date: Address: Street City State
More informationAge: All dogs must be at least 16 weeks or older. Puppies and shelter dogs must have been at home for 2 weeks prior to coming to daycare.
Dogs @ Play Daycare Requirements To ensure the health and safety of your pet and of our other guests, we require that all of our clients comply with the following rules and regulations. Age: All dogs must
More informationADOPTION APPLICATION. Please fill out this form completely. Completion of this application does not guarantee adoption.
ADOPTION APPLICATION Please fill out this form completely. Completion of this application does not guarantee adoption. Date: Name of Desired Dog: Your Name: Age: Occupation: Spouse s Name: Age: Occupation:
More informationAdoptable Chewy s Hope dogs are fully vetted & Health Guaranteed. They are up to date on their vaccinations, spayed or neutered and microchipped,
Adoptable Chewy s Hope dogs are fully vetted & Health Guaranteed. They are up to date on their vaccinations, spayed or neutered and microchipped, heart worm free and on prevention. They have been fostered
More informationIssue 1 / Summer 2016
THE P.A.W. mobile adoption unit / pg. 1 A successful strut mutt strut 2016 / pg. 2 the impact of giving your gift matters / pg. 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS paws on the move! Learn more about IndyHumane s newest
More information- Adoption Application Instructions
Minnesota Wisconsin Collie Rescue 6210 W. State St. Wauwatosa, WI 53213 612-869-0480 (Rescue Line) applications@mwcr.org collietalk@yahoo.com http://www.mwcr.org - Adoption Application Instructions MWCR
More informationwww.scanimalshelter.org 831-454-7200 What is a Microchip and How Does it Work? Microchi p Grain of Rice What is a Microchip and How Does it Work? A microchip, an electronic chip enclosed in a glass cylinder,
More informationIncoming Dog Profile Revised 3/23/2016
Shelter Use Only Collected by: A#: Dog and Household Information Incoming Dog Profile Revised 3/23/2016 1. Dog s name 2. Sex Male Female 3. Age years months 4. Breed 5. How long have you had this dog?
More informationSomerset Regional Animal Shelter. Volunteer Information
Somerset Regional Animal Shelter 100 Commons Way Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Phone: (908) 725-0308 Fax: (908)725-5403 Volunteer Information History of SRAS General Operations About Adoptions Volunteer Positions
More informationDallas Animal Services Update. Presented to the Quality of Life & Government Services Committee March 23, 2009
Dallas Animal Services Update Presented to the Quality of Life & Government Services Committee March 23, 2009 Purpose To provide an update on: Dallas Animal Services operations Loose Dog Initiatives Pet
More informationSTATE OF NEW JERSEY. ASSEMBLY, No th LEGISLATURE. Sponsored by: Assemblyman ADAM J. TALIAFERRO District 3 (Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem)
ASSEMBLY, No. STATE OF NEW JERSEY th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED FEBRUARY, 0 Sponsored by: Assemblyman ADAM J. TALIAFERRO District (Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem) SYNOPSIS Requires spaying or neutering of
More informationIMPORTANT NOTE: THIS IS ONLY AN APPLICATION! Filling out this application does not guarantee you will be approved to adopt a pet.
Cat Name IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS IS ONLY AN APPLICATION! Filling out this application does not guarantee you will be approved to adopt a pet. To ensure that your application is processed quickly, please follow
More informationEVENT April 4, PM Empire Room 1225 N Riverfront Blvd Dallas, TX HOST Barking Hound Village. BENEFITING DFW Rescue Me.
Dear Friend, Barking Hound Village Texas would like to invite you to participate in our Eighth Annual Kibble and Cocktails event, a fundraiser for DFW Rescue Me, an organization that has adopted out more
More informationIt s a dog s life: vet nursing at Dogs Trust centre, Leeds
Vet Times The website for the veterinary profession https://www.vettimes.co.uk It s a dog s life: vet nursing at Dogs Trust centre, Leeds Author : Vicky Tonks Categories : RVNs Date : May 1, 2008 Vicky
More informationWe also wish to extend our sincere appreciation to Lisa Makarchukall and Martin Murtonen, Illustrators, and Rick Helmke, Photographer.
Fido, Friend or Foe? i Acknowledgements We wish to thank Doctors Bradecamp and Freeman, the authors of Fido, Friend or Foe? for sharing their activity book with us and for allowing us to incorporate some
More informationA NEW PUPPY! VACCINATION
A NEW PUPPY! Congratulations on the arrival of your new puppy! The following information is provided to help you with the essential health care for your new family member. VACCINATION Some canine diseases
More informationTotal Funding Requested: $25, Putnam County Board of County Commissioners.
Grant ID: 1785 Title of Proposal: 2018 Low Cost Spay/Neuter Grant Agency Type: Municipal Total Funding Requested: $25,000.00 Check Payable To: Putnam County Board of County Commissioners Application Information
More informationSTATE OF NEW JERSEY. SENATE, No th LEGISLATURE
SENATE, No. STATE OF NEW JERSEY th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED DECEMBER, 0 Sponsored by: Senator STEPHEN M. SWEENEY District (Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem) Senator NILSA CRUZ-PEREZ District (Camden and
More informationBefore you adopt a bulldog!
Before you adopt a bulldog! The following is a letter from (Brisket), ABBR s mascot! Hello, everybully! My name is Brisket, and let me be the first to say THANK YOU for considering adoption for one of
More informationBehavior Solutions: House Soiling
1 Behavior Solutions: House Soiling If you have to tiptoe through your home as though it is a minefield of canine creation, your dog may have a house soiling problem. Even though a dog has been housetrained,
More informationAdoption Application. The Adoption Process
Adoption Application The Adoption Process Thank you for your interest in a rescued Border Collie! Please review the application process below before submitting your application. Please remember that every
More informationProtecting our Tomorrows: A Teacher s Role in Promoting Child Safety and Animal Welfare
Protecting our Tomorrows: A Teacher s Role in Promoting Child Safety and Animal Welfare Facilitator Manual Protecting our Tomorrows: A Teacher s Role in Promoting Child Safety and Animal Welfare Learning
More informationDaycare & Boarding Application
New Daycare/Boarding Applicant Additional Family Member Existing Member s Updated Information Daycare & Boarding Application Guardian s/owner s Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Home Phone: ( ) Work Phone:
More informationPuppy Buyer Questionnaire
Kosmos Sighthounds Puppy Buyer Questionnaire Kosmos Sighthounds PO Box 2923 Alice Springs NT 0871 0401926960 www.webcetera.net.au/kosmos The following questions will help me to determine if a Kosmos puppy
More informationHow long have you been employed with this company?
ADOPTION APPLICATION PART ONE: Contact and Personal Information Full Name Street Address Apartment # City State Zip Code Home Phone Work Phone Driver's License # Email Address Date of Birth Occupation
More information