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    URGENT: Must be

    moved this week.

    TIME LIMITED: Mustbe moved soon. Timecan be extended ifa place is found andtransport is being ar-

    ranged.

    SPECIAL NEEDS/SENIOR: Must bemoved soon. Time canbe extended if a placeis found and transportis being arranged.

    OTHER:In critical needof help but does not tin another category(i.e., hit by car, needsdonations for emergen-

    cy surgery).

    UPDATE: Good news.

    May 20, 2013

    BELL

    e-WOOF is a bi-monthlye-newsletter produced by a

    small group of Wyoming dog

    rescuers in an effort to high-

    ight shelter dogs in critical

    need of help.

    e-WOOF spotlights manydogs that face euthanasia

    within days unless they

    are rescued, fostered,

    or adopted.

    Transport can be arranged,

    in most cases, to approved

    adoptive or foster homes

    or rescue organizations.

    Please help us! These are

    good, healthy, happy, lov-

    ing dogs that are out of luck

    and out of time. We urge you

    to crosspost to e-mail lists

    and Web groups, forward to

    friends, send to co-workers,

    and share with family. We

    hope our efforts, combined

    with yours, will save many

    ives.

    For the Animals,

    Christina, Kathy,

    Sherry, & Vicki

    KEY:

    URGENT - Casper Metro Animal Control

    Contact: Cathy Corbin at 307-267-6524 or

    [email protected]

    BELL is a Heeler/Lab mix, 1 year old. She is a sweetie who is house-broken and does not jump fences. She appears to like adults, kids,dogs, cats, and even livestock. Bell knows sit, stay, and lay down.She is an easygoing, friendly girl who enjoys walks, jogs, fetch, andswimming. She is a beautiful girl who is waiting and praying for anew family to adopt her.

    JEWELS is a Lab mix, 5 years old. She is a beautiful gal who isspayed and housebroken. She does not jump fences. She likes peopleof all ages, as well as other dogs and even cats. She knows sit, stay,and no, and enjoys walks and jogs. Jewels is an easygoing, friendly,playful girl who is looking for her true forever home. Will it be withyou?

    CHARLIE is a Lab mix, about 1-1/2 years old. Charlie is a goodlooking guy, who has a large noggin and a great smile! He is friendlyand appears to be calm and quiet. He likes humans and other dogs,and enjoys all the pets someone wants to give him. He enjoys going

    for a walk and doing lots of snifng. There is nothing he would likebetter than for a new family to give him a warm and loving home!

    OJ is a Lab mix, 7 months old. OJ has gorgeous fur which is a deepchocolate color. At his young age, he is ready to be trained. He en-

    joys going for a walk and snifng everything he can nd to sniff. Itsquite likely OJ would enjoy going for jogs as well. He s a cute littleguy who is praying for that special person to adopt him and take himhome!

    OPIE is a Lab mix, just a little more than a year old. Opie is neu-tered, friendly, playful, outgoing, and active. He is a good looking

    dog who enjoys a walk, and would likely enjoy jogs, perhaps skijor-ing, or anything active. He is hop-ing and praying he will nd a newfamily and home where he can beloved for the rest of his life. He swaiting for that special person to

    nd him!____________

    You can nd e-WOOF on-line at: www.ewoof.petnder.com and www.facebook.com/ewoof

    Electronic Newsletter for Wyomings OUT-OF-OPTIONS Furkids

    JEWELS

    CHARLIE

    OPIEOJ

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    PLEASE NOTE:ime is of the essence for

    elping the dogs featured

    n the e-WOOF newslet-

    ers. Please contact the

    ame/numbers for each

    og before contacting e-

    WOOF.

    n most cases, time is lim-

    ed for the dogs featuredn our newsletters--with

    hat in mind, we try to get

    he word out to as many

    ontacts as we can using

    his publication. Work on

    ehalf of the animals for

    nding them homes and/

    r rescues comes from

    many, many sources and is

    n ONGOING effort dealt

    with a sense of urgency.

    n some cases there may

    e times when a sudden

    doption and/or rescueomes through at the exact

    me our newsletter is is-

    ued. This is an unforeseen

    rcumstance on our part-

    while we certainly under-

    tand the crossover may

    ause frustrations for you

    s the prospective adopter

    f an animal we hope you

    oin us in rejoicing for an

    nimal being saved.

    We appreciate and thank

    you for your continuedsupport FOR THE

    ANIMALS!

    Page 2 -- May 20, 2013

    You can nd e-WOOF on-line at: www.ewoof.petnder.com and www.facebook.com/ewoof

    Black Dog Animal Rescue -- Cheyenne, WYContact: 307-214-6600 [email protected]

    VEDA. Brains and beauty, this girl has it all! Veda is a beautifulpuppy who is super smart. She knows several basic commands andis house trained. This girl is eager to please. Veda gets along withdogs and cats and does well in a crate but does not always need one.She has been trusted to free roam her house in the past. Veda is arough and tumble girl, and can denitely handle herself with the

    bigger dogs. At about 40 pounds, Veda is the perfect size, not toobig and not too small.

    CHEWY. Beautiful Chewy is a young and playful dog. Fun lovingand great with kids, hed make a great family companion. Chewyhas had a long stay with BDAR because he came to us nearly baldand suffering from advanced demodex mange. He was taken to thelocal shelter in this condition and had open oozing sores all over

    when he came to us. Fast forward 5 months, and he is the shining,healthy boy you see here! Demodex mange is not contagious to oth-er healthy pets and most dogs who recover from it never have issuesagain. But it is possible hell have occasional are-ups with spottyhair loss in the future. The treatment for the mange is inexpensive

    and likely requires only one trip to the doctor to take care of it.

    PEPPER is about 2 years old. She is very attentive, smart, anda quick learner. Going on walks is her favorite, although she islearning not to pull on the leash. She is house and crate trained.She knows her name well and is a very good listener. Pepper getsalong with other dogs just ne. She should be introduced to strang-ers slowly since she can be protective. She is a very sweet loving girl

    who would be great for any family!____________

    Cheyenne Animal Shelter

    Contact: 307-632-6655 [email protected]

    TIPSY is an 8-month old, male Shepherd mix. He is young, full ofenergy, and needs lots of exercise. He will need some basic trainingfor manners.

    NIKE is a female, 2 year old Akita/American Bulldog mix. She issweet and very active. She likes to vocalize how she is feeling. Nikehas been here before in 2011 as a stray and her owners reclaimedher, but this time when she was taken in as a stray the owners ne-glected to claim her and she has been here for a while waiting to be

    adopted. Can you giver her a home?

    RAJA is a 2 year old,female,Beagle/Retriever mix. Shehad been at the shelter once be-fore as a safehouse dog becauseher owners were homeless. Thenshe became an owner surrenderand was adopted. Her ownersdidnt understand her need to besocialized and how to handle thefact that she becomes scared very

    VEDA

    Electronic Newsletter for Wyomings OUT-OF-OPTIONS Furkids

    CHEWY

    PEPPER

    TIPSY

    NIKERAJA

    continued next page

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    easily and she was surrendered once again. Raja does bond withpeople easily but would benet greatly from having an understand-ing owner who realizes her need to be socialized and giving her amuch needed second chance!

    COOPER is a 1 year old male Terrier/Retriever/Chesapeake Baymix. He is a super active boy who needs LOTS of exercise. He is a bitmouthy and in his exuberance, likes to jump up on people--he would

    benet having an owner who could teach him some basic manners.

    ROCK is a 10 year old male, Retriever/Chocolate Lab mix. Hedoes not act his age at all. This guy has lots of energy and pep fora grandpa. He is super sweet but everyone passes him up to look atthe younger dogs.

    TIGGER is an 8 month old, male Boxer/American Terrier Pit mix.In his zest to play he tends to get very excited. He needs lots of exer-size and someone who can tire him out. He has passed all the safertesting and has been waiting at the shelter a long time for a goodhome!

    BUDDY is a nearly 2 year old male, Retriever/Lab mix. He is asweet boy and typical Lab with tons of energy but Buddy would pre-fer to live as an only dog in a good home.

    TOTO is a 4 year old, male, Terrier/Miniature Poodle mix. He isa sweet boy! Toto has been at the shelter for awhile and is show-ing signs of kennel stress as he awaits someone to adopt him! Heis playful but also calm and doesnt mind being picked up--can youpick up this sweetie soon and give him the loving home he deserves?

    ____________

    Rainbow Rescues -- Casper WY.Contact: Stephen at 307-265-3142 or

    [email protected]

    COCOA has been with one family since she was a puppy; nowneeds a more active home. She is 3 years old, well behaved, nohealth difculties, and spayed. Cocoa is an excellent partner in anenergetic, affectionate home. She weighs 70 pounds, comes fromhunting parents, and could be registered if desired. Cocoa is good

    with children -- may be too playful with smaller ones. Good oppor-tunity for a mature yet youthful companion.

    ____________

    Page 3 -- May 20, 2013

    UPDATES

    Casper - TOMadopted

    Casper - PUPadopted

    Casper - KICKin rescue

    Electronic Newsletter for Wyomings OUT-OF-OPTIONS Furkids

    You can nd e-WOOF on-line at: www.ewoof.petnder.com and www.facebook.com/ewoof

    COOPER

    ROCK

    TIGGER

    BUDDY TOTO

    COCOA

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    available

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    Electronic Newsletter for Wyomings OUT-OF-OPTIONS Furkids

    You can nd e-WOOF on-line at: www.ewoof.petnder.com and www.facebook.com/ewoof

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    REFINED BRITTANY GENTLEMEN IN NEED OF LOVING LONG-TERM FOSTER

    HOME

    NATIONAL BRITTANY RESCUE AND ADOPTION NETWORK (NBRAN)

    (http://nbran.org)

    These sweet guys are Colby and Ethan, a father-son team of

    handsome Brittanys whose life-long owner passed away.

    Colby is Ethans dad, and they have never been separated.Colby and Ethan are in a great foster home but they must

    move by June 1 due to prior plans of their foster family.

    While these two boys would love a forever home, NBRAN is

    currently only seeking a long-term foster home due to

    Ethans recently diagnosed cancer. These two are very

    bonded and will only be fostered as a pair. They need a

    secure fence to keep them safely (they are Brits, and will

    follow their noses!). They love their daily walks, and have

    impeccable house manners.

    Colby is 12, orange and white, and is a lover. He stays right

    beside you when playing outside, but is curious about what

    is on counters or in the trash. Colby has epilepsy, but his

    condition is controlled with phenobarbital, a low-cost

    medicine. As a senior, he also has a touch of arthritis,controlled by pain meds. Colby will sometimes just throw

    his head back and howl when he is happy; it is quite the fun

    thing to see! This behavior shows what a happy boy he is!

    Ethan is 10, liver and white. He loves his stuffed squirrel

    toy, and is content to lie on his bed and play with it. Ethan is

    quiet, and has no bad habits. He obviously loves his daddy

    and follows him everywhere. Both boys are housebroken,

    neutered, up to date on all vaccines, and good with other

    dogs. Unfortunately Ethan has been diagnosed with

    pulmonary carcinoma and is given 2-8 months to live. He

    has recently started on prednisone and is feeling quite well.

    NBRAN will, of course, cover all needed medical expenses

    but is treating Ethan as though he is in hospice care. NBRAN

    prefers to keep these pups in the Rocky Mountain region toavoid the stress of a long transport. They are currently in

    north-central WY.

    206-524-3066

    [email protected]

    206-524-3066

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    TRANSPORTERSNEEDED...If you canhelp drive a dog to safety,lease join our transportersst. For more informationon volunteering please

    e-mail [email protected] welcome volunteers

    from all states.

    FOSTER HOMES

    NEEDED!

    there is a dog featured

    this newsletter that you

    ant to foster, PLEASE

    ONTACT US! Many dogs

    st need a temporary place

    o go to be safe.

    E-MAIL US AT:

    [email protected]

    I Have Done SomethingI looked at all the caged animals in the shelter...the cast-offs of human society.

    I saw in their eyes love and hope, fear and dread, sadness, and betrayal. And I was angry.

    God, I said, this is terrible! Why dont you do something?

    God was silent for a moment, and then He spoke softly,I have done something, he replied. I created you.

    -- Author Unknown

    Saving the life of one animal may not change the world, but the world willsurely change for that one animal.

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    Page 5 -- May 20, 2013

    there are between4,000 and 6,000* shelte

    rs inthe U.S.

    6-8 million* cats and dogs enterthese sh

    elters eachyear

    (We didthemath...an average of 16,000-

    22,000 per day)

    3-4 million* cats and dogs are killed byth

    ese shelters eachyear

    (an average of 8,000-11,000 per day)

    3-4 million* cats and dogs are adoptedfr

    om shelters eachyear

    25%* of dogs in shelters are purebred

    600,000-750,000*cats and dogs are recl

    aimed byownersfromshelters eachyear30

    % of dogs and 2-5% of cats entering shelter

    s

    Didyou know...

    Dont letyour pet become a statistic...

    259 barnyard

    1080 birds

    103,068 cats

    120,558 dogs

    1439 horses

    181 pigs

    4591 rabbitrs

    286 reptiles

    3188 small &furry

    Total234,650* pet

    listings*asofJune2,2007

    These numbers might shockyou...

    Visitwww.petfinder.comto choosefrom..

    .

    spay& neuter microchip

    transport donate adopt foster

    E-mail [email protected] to learn more

    These problemshave no geographicalboundar

    ies.

    They are happening righth erein our state, ri

    ght

    now.One person canmake a difference.

    200,000 reasons to adopt...

    One matters...

    afertile cat can produce an average num

    berof 3 litters in oneyear

    the average number of kittens in afeline

    litter is4-6

    In sevenyears,o nefemale cat an

    d her offspring cantheoretically produce420

    ,000 cats

    afertile dog can produce an average num

    berof2 litters in oneyear

    the average number of puppies in a canin

    e litter is 6-10

    in sixyears, onefemale dog and her offs

    pring cantheoreticallyproduce 67,000 dogs

    *HSUSestimates,www.hsus.org

    Electronic newsletter for Wyomings

    Out-of-Options Furkidse-We-WOOOOFF

    8 million reasons tospay and neuter...

    750,000 reasons to microchip...

    E-mail

    [email protected]

    for our 8 million

    Reasons to Spay &

    Neuter poster. Print it

    out...and hang it up!

    REMEMBER:

    ADOPT--

    DONT SHOP!

    f youre wanting a spe-

    cial friend, please let us

    know what you are look-ng for. We will watch the

    shelters and alert you

    when we hear of one in

    need.

    Electronic Newsletter for Wyomings OUT-OF-OPTIONS Furkids

    You can nd e-WOOF on-line at: www ewoof petnder com and www facebook com/ewoof

    Lest We Forget....

    Editors Comment: We live in a sick and out of balance society. Since MichaelVick is once again being allowed to play football, and being paid mega bucks to doso, the public worships him like a hero and has forgiven him his sins because weare a shallow society with short memories and love to idolize celebrity-types.Luckily, living in this society is a small group of animal lovers and advocates whonever forget, who can see people for who they really are, and will always remind thothers what really happened...it should never be forgotten.

    HappyTailsUpdatesfromBlack

    DogAnimalRescue

    CHEWY goes home!

    BOULDERgoesh

    ome!

    SNOWYgoeshome!