e-woof-oct-7-13

Upload: andy-bovio

Post on 14-Apr-2018

215 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 7/27/2019 e-WOOF-Oct-7-13

    1/4

    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.

    October 7, 2013

    EDGE

    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:

    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

    URGENT - Casper Metro Animal Control

    Contact: Cathy Corbin at 307-267-6524 or

    [email protected]

    EDGE is a Great Dane mix, 5 years old. My formal name is Regi-nald, but I was called Edge in my former home, and I respond very

    well to the name Edge. I am a gorgeous Great Dane who appears tolike people of all ages, as well as dogs and cats. I know basic com-mands and am easygoing, and friendly. I am also gentle, calm, quiet,and walk well on leash. I need to be seen in person to appreci-ate my kind, gentle attitude, and how handsome I am. Im

    waiting at Metro Animal Control in Casper!

    FAITHis a German Wirehair mix, 3 years old. My name is Faith,and I am a fun loving, full of life and spirit type of girl. I fully enjoya walk and also enjoy doing lots of snifng. I have wiry black fur, andI appear to like people and other dogs. I am looking for a secondchance in life with a forever family who I can love with allmy heart. Come meet me at Casper Metro Animal Control,and lets go for a walk! Be careful though, I might just steal

    your heart!

    JACK is a Lab mix, 5 years old. I am a Lab mix who is house-

    broken and neutered. I enjoy walks and car rides. I would preferto be the only dog in an adult only home. I like lots of attentionand car rides. Come meet me and maybe we can becomea family!

    ____________

    SPECIAL NEEDS - LOVEABLE SENIOR

    Florence, Colorado

    Contact: Laura at [email protected]

    TEX was found wandering in southern Colorado, likely dumped byhis previous owner. He was taken into a home and is being cared foruntil a permanent home or rescue is found. From his rescuer:

    He currently has an upper respiratory infection and is on an-tibiotics but should be ready by next week to go to a forever or fos-ter home. He is also being neutered this weekend. He is very sweetand loves all humans. He is great with my neutered male Austra-lian Shepherd and my neutered male cattle dog. He does not like mySaint Bernard or my Great Dane.

    He is also great with my cats. I dont think he has ever been in-side a house before, and he becomes very nervous when inside. Weare working on this by having him in with my Aussie for short peri-ods of time. He is getting better. He also has probably never been ina car before coming here because it freaked him out - but today was

    FAITH

    JACK

    TEX

    continued next page

  • 7/27/2019 e-WOOF-Oct-7-13

    2/4

    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 -- October 7, 2013

    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

    his 5th car ride and he was a trooper and sat on the back seat andlooked out the window.Baby steps! He walks great on a leash andenjoys 2 or 3 walks a day.

    He used to bark a lot when he rst came, but I gured out hewas barking because his water bowl was empty or because I was latefeeding him. He thrives on routine and hasnt barked in 4 days nowthat I gured out his signals. He enjoys being brushed and loves tosnuggle. Oh - and he is deaf. I do want to make sure his last

    years are in an ideal place as he does require a special kindof love and patience.

    ____________

    Park County Animal Shelter -- Cody, WY

    Contact: 307-587-5110 or

    [email protected]

    ATHENA came to us very skinny and neglected. This sweet girl hadbeen tied up outside for days in the pouring rain with no food, shel-ter, or water. When the police brought her to us, you could almost seethe relief in her eyes! She has come a very long way since then. Sheis active and loving, and loves to go for walks. She never had much

    training in her previous home, so she does need a little bit of work.With some patience and love she would become a wonder-ful companion!

    SCOOBY is an 8 year old Rottweiler/German Shepherd mix.Scooby has been with us for 3 years now, and is still look-ing for his forever home. He can be a little intimidating while heis in his cage, but once he is out of the cage he is a different dog. Hetakes a little bit to get used to new people, but if you take him for a

    walk and give him a treat he will be your best friend. He needs to bein a home without small children or cats, but does get along well withmost other dogs. He also needs to be in a home where his owner will

    be an Alpha personality.

    FERN is a beautiful 1- year old Red Nose Pit Bull. She is very af-fectionate and sweet. This poor little girl was found tied to a guardrail in Wind River Canyon before she was brought to us. She wouldprobably be best in a home with no other dogs and no cats. She is adream dog with children! She was adopted out to a family with youngchildren, but came back simply because she didnt want to play withthe children. The family wanted a dog to play fetch with the kids, butFern is just a loving girl who was more interested in being affection-ate and just being near the children than she was in playing withthem.

    ____________

    The Dog and Cat Shelter, Inc. -- Sheridan, WY

    Contact: 307-674-7694 or Cel at

    [email protected]

    KIRBY is a ve-year-old Griffon Wirehaired Pointer with a won-derful personality. He is outgoing and energetic, enjoys playing withtoys, and will retrieve a ball or two. He enjoys the company of peopleand will lean against you for some scratching. Kirby is housebrokenand likes to go for walks, though he pulls a little and will need some

    work. He is neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped.

    ATHENA

    SCOOBY

    FERN

    KIRBY

  • 7/27/2019 e-WOOF-Oct-7-13

    3/4

    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

    Page 4 -- October 7, 2013

    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

    go to be safe.

    E-MAIL US AT:

    [email protected]

    The Dog and Cat Shelter, Inc. -- Sheridan, WY

    Contact: 307-674-7694 or Cel at

    [email protected]

    RANGER is an extremely active two-year-old German ShorthairedPointer. He is a high drive, high energy boy and denitely needs to

    be kept busy and given lots of exercise. He would be happy with ajob, possibly hunting. Ranger is a very friendly dog but would not behappy as just a pet in a yard, nor would you be happy with him. He

    is neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped.

    AURORA is a four-year-old brown Shar Pei/lab mix. She is a me-dium-sized dog who is very well mannered, has a wonderful person-ality and is completely housetrained. She loves walks but she is notcrazy about toys. This is a gentle dog who is not demanding of atten-tion but sure enjoys it. She is spayed, vaccinated and microchipped.

    ____________

    Rock Springs Humane Society

    Contact: 307-362-1636 or

    [email protected]

    WHEEZIEis a 8-year-old Min Pin. She is blind and has diabetesand thyroid disease. She gets a shot and a pill twice a day. We feedher a bowl of food while giving the shot and she does great with it.She is good with kids, cats, and dogs. She is quiet and doesnt like toplay very much--she doesnt like to be messed with but has never bit-ten. She is going in next week to see if she would be a good canidatefor eye surgery so she can see again. She is spayed and current on allshots.Wheezie has been at the shelter for 18 months, wait-ing for her new home to nd her!

    TESS is a 2 to 3-year-old Akita mix. She is hyper but a super smartdog. She loves to run and play with toys and dogs. She does great

    with other dogs. She should maybe be with older kids because she ishyper and big, but probably no cats. She is spayed and current on allshots. She has been at the shelter for six months.

    RANGER

    AURORA

    WHEEZIE

    TESS

  • 7/27/2019 e-WOOF-Oct-7-13

    4/4You can nd e-WOOF on-line at: www.ewoof.petnder.com and www.facebook.com/ewoof

    Electronic Newsletter for Wyomings OUT-OF-OPTIONS Furkids

    LAWS

    P.O. Box 514

    Laramie, WY 82073

    307-399-8495

    www.laramieanimals.org

    FB Like us at

    Compassionate Care

    Program, Laramie

    Needing Good HomesBELLA and DAX were rescued from a hoarding situa-tion, and are both wonderful dogs who have learned a lotin their foster homes. They just need a chance to prove itto you!

    BUSTER and NANO cannot go back to their previoushome, and would be grateful for a new home to call theirown. They can go as a pair, or separately. We dont thinkthey care!

    All are spayed or neutered, fully vaccinated, and are mi-

    crochipped.

    ALL WONDERFU

    DOGS NEEDING

    WONDERFUL

    HOMES

    NANO

    BUSTER

    BELLA

    DAX

    NANO

    BELLA

    DAX

    BUSTER

    COLD

    WEATHER IS

    COMING...

    SOME COLD

    WEATHER

    TIPS FOR

    OMPANION ANIMALS:

    s a common misconcep-

    n that dogs and cats

    ont get cold because ofeir fur. If you are cold,

    en your companion animal

    cold. Most domestic

    imals are not well-

    uipped for cold weather

    d can easily be sus-

    ptible to frostbite and

    pothermia.

    heck your companion ani-

    als water bowl frequently

    freezing. Consider

    rchasing a heater, or a

    ug-in water bowl with ailt-in heater. Glass and

    ina dishes will easily

    ack and break when the

    ater freezes.

    ont leave an animal in a

    osed car in the winter. The

    heated car can trap cold

    d become just as deadly

    a hot car in the summer.

    tore anti-freeze in a

    cure location away from

    y animal or childs reach.imals and children are

    racted by the sweet taste

    traditional antifreeze,

    t it is a highly poisonous

    bstance.

    e aware if your animal

    s walked on salted or

    -iced surfaces. If they

    ve, they may lick their

    ws and ingest toxins.

    nse their paws in warm

    ater after walking outside.

    o this also if ice balls havemed between their toes

    d pads from walking in

    ow.

    e aware that cats and

    dlife left outside will seek

    t the warmth and

    otection of a cars engine.

    ng on the hood or honk

    e horn before starting the

    gine and driving off.