November 2014 Issue 39 HS CABARRUS ANIMAL RESCUE THE CABARRUS ANIMAL RESCUE NEWSLETTER Inside this issue: Meet our canines 2 Meet our Felines 3 Adoption Updates 4 Events 5 Tip of the Month 6 Thank You 6 One Picture Saves a Life held a workshop on Saturday, 11/01/14 hosted by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Care and Control in Charlotte, NC. Susan Rosenberg from Greater Good, Seth Casteel from Underwater Dogs and Jorge Bendersky from DYI Dog Grooming gave presentations and awarded 10 rescues and shelters with new cameras and equipment. ^ANIMAL ORE 1 *»»«-'»^*.«,»««*,p«o«,«^ Silent Pam 7 Volunteers are always needed for the kennels as well as events. In bright yellow shirts on right - LeeAnn Helms and Carol Miller representing HS Cabarrus Animal Rescue. HS Cabarrns Animal Rescue Concord, NC HS Cabarrus Animal Rescue was one of the rescues that received a new camera, including attachments and software. It was a fun and interesting day. We can't wait to start using our new equipment although it is going to be a learning experience and may take some practice.
Page 2 Issue 39 Meet our canines TYRA - Mountain Cur Female, about 14 weeks old. Friendly. Almost House-trained, crate trained. DOG TRAINER NEEDED Call E^rin at 704-701-5441 if you can help. CHATITO - Chihuahua / Rat Terrier mix Male, about 18 months old. Neutered. Friendly and active. ROXINE - Shepherd / Terrier mix Female, about 10 months old. Spayed. Friendly and playful. Only 16 lbs. Has lots of energy. FOSTER HOMES NEEDED FOR SMALL DOGS SMOKEY (brown on left) - Terrier mix Male, 2 yrs old, neutered. ROSIE (tan on right) -Terrier mix Female, 1 yr old, spayed. Gives kisses. GUCCI - Shih-Tzu Female, about 7 years old. Spayed Friendly, has lots of energy. MOESHA - Terrier / Pit mix Female, about 1 year old. Friendly,. Heart Worm positive but is being treated. Check our web-site for more animals
Meet our felines Issue 39 Page 3 We are in need foster homes for cats and kittens. If interested, please e-mail us at cabarrusanimalrescue@all2easy.net. Check web-site for more kittens. CATS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION AT PETCO ON BRUTON SMITH BLVD IN CONCORD. APPLICATION FORMS ARE ON TABLE NEXT TO CAT CONDO AND PETCO WILL FAX YOUR APPLICATION TO US. SUMMER - DSH female, friendly bout 5 months old. PIEWACKET - Female, spayed About 2 years old Loves people. MOMMA - DSH Female, spayed About 2 years old Needs to be only cat. JAC ae_-dsh Female, spayed Hand raised. Born end of Feb 2014 BEAUJEST Male, neutered. Born around the middle of March 2014. DIXIE - DSH Female, about 1 year old. Friendly. CINDER - DSH Male, about 1 year old. Friendly. Light Weight Cat Litter and canned cat food are always needed. Donations can be brought to our facility at 590 Crestmont Drive, Concord, NC.. CHECK OUR WEB-SITE FOR MORE CATS THAT MAY BE AVAILABLE AT OUR CAGE FREE CAT FACILITY
Page 4 Issue 39 ADOPTION UPDATES Just look at us now. Below is Fart ah, now named Sunny ^ Farrah & Fiona when adopted. They are doing great and growing fast Stayce Above is Fiona ' Thank you to everyone who has adopted an animals and given them a new and better life. Raphael when adopted. When you adopt you actually save 2 lives, the Hfe of the animal you adopt which then opens up a space for another animal to be brought in for adoption. If you have adopted an animal from HS CAR we would love an update with a picture on how they are doing in their new home. We love those happy endings. My older dog is doing great with him. Natalie Raphael now Raphael is now named Vito
Issue 39 Page 5 Come join us. EVENTS Saturdays look for us at Petco, adoptions will be held at Petco in Concord from 10:00am to 4:00pm. January 23, 24, 25 2015, we will have a booth at the Home and Landscape Show at the Cabarrus Arena in Concord, NC If you would Hke to sponsor an event please contact us at cabarrusanimalrescue@all2easy.net HS CAR is in need of canned dog food and canned cat food for the animals at our shelter. If you would like to make a donation, food can be brought to our facility at 590 Crestmont Drive in Concord, NC. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED As the HS CAR grows the opportunities for more events also grows. We are in need of more volunteers to help with events, help at the kennels, teaching dogs to walk on a leash or just playing and cuddling with the animals. If you have a passion for animals please consider volunteering, just think how a few hours a week of your time can change an animals life forever. If you would like to volunteer, call Karin at 704-701-5441 Help at Fundraisers Clean Kennels Walk dogs Socialize dogs & cats Play & Cuddle with animals Help at Petco on Saturdays Clean cat condo af Petco Also we are in need of a parent who would Uke to be the Youth Group Coordinator.
Page 6 Issue 39 Thank you for your support: Nancy Mathias Petco Wanda Earnhardt Michael Britt Our medical costs are extremely high at this time, we have one sick little dog that we rescued that needs medical attention and we have 3 dogs that are heart worm positive. Your help is needed to help us get these dogs healthy so they can find forever homes. Tip of the Month Karen Guignard, Bark Busters Dog Behavioral Therapist and Master Trainer. Go to www.barkbusters.com for more information BEWARE OF ICE. SNOW AND COLD TEMPERATURES. While many dogs with proper shelter can be safe in outside temperature down to 20 degrees Fahrenheit, puppies, smaller dogs, older or shorthair dogs should not be left outdoors when temperatures fall below 40 degrees. Don't leave your pet in a vehicle during cold weather. A car in winter is like a refrigerator, holding in the cold and possibly causing the dog to freeze. Keep older, arthritic dogs inside. They should not be left outdoors under any circumstances. WATCH FOR SIGNS OF FROSTBITE AND INJURY Dog's ears, paws and tails are especially susceptible to frostbite. Initially, frostbitten tissue may appear pale or gray in color and the area will be cold and hard to the touch. As the area thaws, it may become red. In sever frostbite, within several days the tissue will start to appear black. If you suspect frostbite, bring your dog into a warm location and soak the affected area in lukewarm water for about 20 minutes. Contact your veterinarian.
Issue 39 Page 7 Silent Paws In Loving Memory of Boomer, a 14 year old red Dachshund who passed away in August and Bandit, also a 14 year old red Dachshund who passed away in October this year. They were brothers. Boomer and Bandit were the beloved pets of Michelle Kolaya and they are sadly missed. Donations in their memory can be made to HS CAR, R O. Box 6076, Concord, NC. 28027 PET FOOD BANK HS CAR wiu be collecting unopened and unexpired pet food for our shelter animals and pet food bank. We will also be supplying the Cabarrus Meals on Wheels program with pet food for their cuents. Pet food donations can be dropped off at the following locations as well as our kennels at 590 Crestmont Drive in Concord, NC. (1) Camp Happy Hound Permanent locations for pet food drop off; 995 Warren C. Coleman Blvd, (Hwy 601), Concord, NC. 28025 (2) Foster Animal Hospital 730 Concord Parkway N, Concord, NC. 28027 (3) Trinity United Church of Christ, 38 Church St. Concord, NC. 28025 (4) McDonald General Store, 4575 Hwy 49, Concord, NC 28025 OR contact Cheryl Hartman at cabarrusanimalrescuepetfoodbank@yahoo.com
HS CABARRUS ANIMAL RESCUE Mailing Address: P. O. Box 6076 Concord, NC. 28027 Location: 590 Crestmont Drive Concord, NC. 28025 Email: cabarrusanimatescue@all2easy.net Phone #- 704-701-5441 Fax# - 704-436-2015 Mission Statement The mission of HS CAR is to rescue homeless and surrendered pets and Gnd new homes for them. Promote spaying/neutering of all pets. Educate the public and promote good pet ownership. Monthly Meetings: Monthly meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at the Senior Citizens Center, 331 Corban Ave, Concord, NC starting at 6:30pm. This meeting is open to the public, please join us. We're on the Web: www.cabarrusaniinakescue.org Don't forget to "LIKE" us on facebook Cabarrus Spay/Neuter Clinic 413 Church Street Concord, NC. 28025 704-784-6304 www.cabarrusspayneuter.org The HS Cabarrus Animal Rescue relies solely on memberships, contributions and adoption fees to care for otir animals. Whatever you can give is greatly appreciated. Please select appropriate Membership category: Single-$20 Couples-$30 Household $30 (12 years of age and up: (voting privilege begins at age 18) Corporate - $50 If you have any stories or pictures you would like to share mail to Carol Miller HS Cabarrus Animal Rescue P.O. Box 6076, Concord, NC. 28027 or email it to: cabarrusanimalrescue@all?,easy.net Please consider a donation above yotu: membership amount. Thank you! Amount $ In honor of In memory of Include your e-mail address if you would like to be on our e-mail list. Donation can be mailed to: HS Cabarrus Animal Rescue, P. O. Box 6076, Concord, NC. 28027 Or made with PAY PAL on our Web-site, go to Donations & click on the Donate button