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your modern pet culture magazine FREE Holiday 2008 volume 6; issue 3 Congratulations to Nick Ingles our Dog Dad of the Year Manufacturer closes after Pet Food Recall Good Behavior Don’t Worry He’s Friendly Last Chance to Vote for the 2008 TOP DOGS HOWLiDAY GIFT GUIDE 2008 Find great gift ideas for your favorite pet or pet lover! Karen Ngo’s new book indognito a book of canines in costume!

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your modern pet culture magazine

FREEHoliday 2008

volume 6; issue 3

Congratulations to Nick Ingles our

Dog Dad of the Year

Manufacturer closes after

Pet Food Recall

Good Behavior

Don’t Worry

He’s Friendly

Last Chance to Vote for the

2008 TOP DOGS

HOWLiDAY GIFT GUIDE

2008

Find great gift ideas for your favorite pet or pet lover!

Karen Ngo’s new book

indognitoa book of canines in costume!

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Why Settle For A Kennel When You Can Board In A Home?

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Vaccine titers accepted

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Gift certificates available for that special pet in your life.

Services Include:• Boarding for all dogs in a home setting.• Reiki and Massage for your pet.• Holistic and organic diets available.• Products we offer: Honest Kitchen, marrow

bones, bully sticks, alternative flea and tick products.

• Large fenced in play yards & Dog Training.

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What We Offer:•Daycare • Training • Home-Boarding • Dog Walking (at your home)

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Saying the final ‘Goodbye’ to a beloved pet is a stressful, difficult and emotional experience

for every member of the family.

The professional staff at Final Gift understands this. Having suffered the loss of our dearest friend and companion, we were

once faced with the same difficult decisions you may now be faced with.

How do we properly say goodbye?

How can we give our friend one last gift for all of the love and loyalty she gave to us?

Cremation offered our family the most thoughtful and respectful way to make

the love and memories we shared with our pet last forever.

Final Gift can pick up your pet from home or your veterinary clinic. Call us directly or request

our services through your veterinarian.

Final GiftPet Cremation ServicesDaily Services to All of New England

401-464-8338www.finalgift.com

Cranston, RI 02921

Full Service Pet CrematoryFor Veterinarians and Pet Owners

sensitive, compassionate, specialized

Our Services Include• Guaranteed 72 hour cremation service. All

pets are reunited with their family within 72 hours. 24 hour service is also available.

• Viewing facility for witnessing cremations.

• 24 hour in-home emergency response service 7 Days A Week.

• A variety of urns and caskets to meet your personal preference and budget.

• Online grief counseling and memorials.

• Private Burial

• Proud Supporters of the RIVMA Companion Animal Foundation - Rainbow Bridge Tokens

never absent from our hearts

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4Congratulations to Nick Ingles, winner of...

Dog DadOf The Year!We are thrilled to announce Nick Ingles as the winner

of our first annual Dog Dad of the Year Contest.

Nominated by his dog Kaiser we found this nomination

to be both unique and truly representative of what we

feel makes a wonderful dog dad!

This contest along with our Dog Mom of the Year has

prompted us to establish our newest contest, “Animal

Shelter/Rescue Volunteer of the Year”! There were

so many heartbreakingly beautiful entries highlight-

ing the rescue and volunteer work of some amazing

people that we feel the need to give one lucky

winner the recognition they deserve. For more on

how to make your nomination turn to page 21.

My name is Kaiser and I’m a one and a half year old pit mix. I was all alone at an animal shelter in New Jersey on Christmas eve (when) I first met my dad Nick. He had found me online and had driven down from Boston just to meet me. Even though I was a little skinny and pretty shy, he thought I was perfect. From that day on we’ve been insepa-rable. We do all the normal things that dogs and dads do. We go for walks, play catch, chase geese and take naps to-gether. Of course he sent me to school to learn all the proper puppy etiquette but then he taught me how to jump up and give a high five whenever the Patriots score a touchdown. Once he even took me to see both Red Sox world series trophies and have my picture taken with Wally the green monster. Sometimes he takes me to work with him and we get to hang out together all day, but we don’t get much work done. We go every place together. On Thursdays we have “boys night” just me and dad and all the guys, sometimes we play poker, other times we just run around

and chase squirrels. When it’s nice out we go to the beach and he helps me catch hermit crabs, but he never lets me eat them. He also lets me dig to my hearts content. He gave me a special spot behind some bushes in our yard to dig holes as wide and deep as I want. I’ve got tons of treasure buried behind those bushes. Then when I come in all muddy he never yells at me (like mom). I know there are a lot of great dads out there but my dad’s the greatest because he loves me for who I am and he always will. He never complains that I shed on his work pants, or yells at me when I get so ex-cited to see him I spring a little leek on the carpet. When he comes home no matter what kind of day he’s had I can always count on him getting down on the floor rolling around on the ground with me and letting me lick his face until I can’t lick any more.I hope you think my dad is as great as I do.Sincerely Kaiser Ingles

The LetterThank you to everyone who donated generous prizes to our Dog Dad Winner!• Nick is entitled to a four hour guided

trip for you and your pup to do light tackle fishing for Bluefish and/or Sum-mer Flounder. This very generous prize valued at $350 was donated by Captain Jack of East Coast Charters www.eastcoastchartersri.com.

• A beautiful Leash and Collar set donated by Polka Dog Bakery in the South End of Boston

• A $25 Gift Certificate to enjoy and outdoor meal with your dog at Citron Restaurant in Providence, RI.

• Toys from KONG Pet Toys• A 1 hour dog massage from

Love4Paws.com• A one year subscription to the

Animal Print Magazine• And of course bragging rights!

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Published by: Avocado Designs

Editor: Stephanie Georgia

Assistant Editors: Harvey

Simon the Sinister Caprica 6

Graphic DesignPaul O'Hearn

Contributors: Mia Carter

Katenna Jones Scott Dolan Lyndsey Ford Traer Scott Karen Ngo

Printing by: TCI Press

Please direct all inquires to:

the Animal Print P.O. Box 212 Raynham, MA02767

tel: 401.465.2653 fax: 413.521.7731

e-mail: [email protected]

website: www.theanimalprint.com

www.myspace.com/animalprintmagazine

Printed on Recycled Paper Paper Contains 20-25% Post Consumer Content

On the Cover: “genie + mountain view cur” - from the new book

InDognito: A Book of Canines in Costume by photographer Karen Ngo.

Published by Little, Brown and Company

Copyright ©2003, the Animal Print. Reproduction or use without written permission of

articles or editoral or pictoral content in any manner is prohibited. All rights reserved. Use of any person’s name or description in fiction or humorous features is purely coincidental and not the responsibility of the Animal Print. The Animal Print does not endorse any

products or services advertised in this issue.

Subscribe to the

ONLY $15 the Animal Print magazine

P.O. Box 212, Raynham, MA 02767Please include your name, address, e-mail and phone.

Write the word SUBSCRIPTION at the top of your information.

Thank You!

for the year (6 issues)

Well, it has certainly been an interesting and somewhat anxiety provoking couple of weeks. The news on the housing, stock

and banking markets have been grim and with a new presidential election only days away, I think many of us may be feeling a bit overwhelmed.

But, chances are if you’re reading this you are lucky enough to share your home with a dog, cat or any number of cuddly creatures and I say lucky because in times of stress our pets can be an enormous source of comfort. While I don’t fully understand the worlds financial situa-tion, I do know that my pets are one constant in my life. They are who I look to for comfort, inspiration and a sense of security when life brings a few bumps in the road. And, I must admit that there are times I look at my boys Harvey and Simon, curled up together on the bed and wonder what I did to deserve the two most wonderful rescue dogs in the world (at least I think they’re are the most wonderful).

So, in honor of the joy that our pets bring us, I have dedicated this issue to “attempting” to bring a smile to your face with fun and affordable gift ideas and an absolutely joy invoking feature of photos from Karen Ngo’s new book, InDognito. So remember, if you’re feeling stressed and overwhelmed, just give your pet a hug, relax and appreciate just how lucky you are to have “the most wonderful pets in the world”!

We hope you enjoy reading our holiday issue. Sincerely, Stephanie Georgia Publisher and Editor-in-Chief

Pictured above: (assistant editors) Harvey, Simon & Caprica 6

{Letter From The Editor}

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6LITTLE BITES Locally and Around The Globe…

approve the cat before it can stay, to avoid issues with allergies, for ex-ample. With many more consider the possibility each year, be sure to ask about pets when you apply, and you may find that you can take your four legged friend with you when the term starts.

It may seem like a strange idea, but pet friendly colleges and universities are on the increase. In the past the closest to being a pet friendly college or universi-tiey was to allow fish or small reptiles. Naturally, guide dogs and other service animals are allowed. However, in recent years, many more colleges and universi-ties are permitting certain animals on a trial basis. Boston’s own MIT will now allow cats that have been spayed or neutered. They require that the animals innoculations are all up to date, and that the animal be registered with the campus housing office. Every resident on the floor has to

No Cat Left Behind...At MIT

Abandoned Baby Found Safe With Dog From stuff.co.nzArgentina: A newborn baby abandoned out-doors in winter by her 14-year-old mother was found safe in a dog pen with a mother dog and her brood of puppies near the city of La Plata, Argentina. Farmer Fabio Anze found the naked baby girl, being kept warm among his dog China’s puppies. Anze called the police and the baby was taken to a hospital. Egidio Melia, director of the Melchor Romero hospital, told television and newspaper reporters that the baby was just a few hours old when she was found, and was in good health although she had some bruises. Nighttime temperatures are chilly but not freezing in the Southern Hemi-sphere winter in the rural area around La Plata. Police said they had located the 14-year-old girl who gave birth to the baby outdoors during the night. It was not clear whether the mother left her baby in the dog’s pen or whether the dog found the baby outdoors and carried it in to join her puppies.

photo by Shawn Towne

Thank Dog It’s Friday! Daytime Television’s Emmy® nominated show “Judge David Young” will launch a pet-friendly series of episodes called “Thank Dog It’s Friday!” starting Friday, Oct. 31, 2008. Look for a pet-related case to air every Friday through Nov. 21, 2008 encouraging viewers to educate themselves on pet owners’ rights and

responsibilities with the help of The Humane Society of the United States. For more info visit www.humanesociety.org/judgedavidyoung

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OOPS

!

The Animal Print has a big apology to give to a handsome young dog by the name of George. Our last issue featured George as our Cover Dog Winner - a silent auction prize donated to the Providence Animal Rescue Leagues event “the Rescue”. This auction prize was generously bid upon and won by George’s mom, Brook Lee.

Now, while George is truly unforgettable we somehow made a very big mistake by incorrectly printing the wrong name on the cover. For the record we are so sorry and hope that George and his mom will forgive us!In order to help make up for this major misprint we are excited to welcome George back to our cover in the next issue! So look for this handsome boy who will be dressed in his holiday best!

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{Pet Health In The News}

Canine ScienceDaily — Dogs suffering from lymphoma will be able to receive the same type of medical treatment as their human counterparts, as North Carolina State Uni-versity becomes the first university in the nation to offer canine bone marrow transplants in a clinical setting.NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine, received three leukophoresis machines donated by the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Leukophoresis machines are designed to harvest healthy stem cells from cancer pa-tients. The machines are used in conjunction with drug therapy to harvest stem cells that have left the patient’s bone marrow and entered the bloodstream.The harvested cancer-free cells are then reintroduced into the patient after total body radiation is used to kill residual cancer cells left in the body. This treatment is called peripheral blood stem cell transplantation.The machines, once used for human patients, are suitable for canine use without modification, as bone marrow therapy protocols for people were originally developed using dogs.“It’s not a new technology, it’s just a new application of an existing technology,” Suter says. “Doctors have been treating human patients with bone marrow transplantation for many years, and there have been canine patient

transplants performed in a research setting for about 20 years, but it’s never been feasible as a standard therapy until now.”Canine lymphoma is one of the most common types of cancer in dogs, but the survival rate with current treatments is extremely low. Peripheral blood stem cell transplantation, in conjunction with chemotherapy, has raised human survival rates considerably, and it is hoped that dogs will see the same benefits.“We know that dogs who have received bone marrow transplants have a cure rate of at least 30 percent ver-sus about 0 to 2 percent for dogs who don’t receive the transplants, ” Suter adds. “The process itself is painless for dogs - the only thing they lose is a bit of body heat while the cells are being harvested.”

Bone Marrow Transplants

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Manufacturing Plant ClosesAfter Pet Food Recall

Handcrafted products for your special pet.

Creative Works of Rhode Island

www.creativeworksri.comnella cannot be found.

This announcement comes weeks after Mars Petcare issued its first voluntary recall due to possible salmonella contamination affecting Pedigree Complete Nutrition Small Crunchy Bites dog food that was sold at Costco in Northern California and Nevada and at Albertsons in Southern California and Las Vegas.

After the first limited recall was is-sued in mid-August 2008, a second larger nationwide pet food recall was issued by Mars Petcare on September 12, 2008.This second salmonella-related recall affected Pedigree dog food, Ol’ Roy dog food, Special Kitty cat food and eleven other brands of dry pet food that were manufactured at the Ever-son facility.

According to the Mars Petcare web-site, the recalled pet food was manu-factured at Mars Petcare’s Everson

written by Mia Carter

Continued on page 17.

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Suspected Salmonella Contamination Led to Recall of Pedigree and OthersMars Petcare U.S., the manufacturer of Pedigree dog food and more than a dozen other brands, says that its Ever-son, Pennsylvania pet food manufacturing facility will close its doors permanently.

This pet food plant stopped production following involve-ment in two salmonella-related pet food recalls, issued in August and September of 2008. According to published reports, the plant is closing because the source of salmo-

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Planet Dog Retro Candy Toys“Retro candy meets nouveau drool in this extra minty, doggie-

Howliday g if t guide

polkdadog packabowlThe polkadog packabowl is a functional, stylish, packable food and water bowl that also looks great just lazing around your kitchen or bathroom. Constructed of a strong and flexible BPA-free material that is non-toxic, recyclable, antimicrobial, and dishwasher safe (top rack). The packabowl comes in polka-dog’s signature colors: orange, pink, aqua, and carob. $18.00 Available at Polka Dog 256 Shawmut Ave. South End, Boston www.polkadog.com

durable, bouncy, buoyant recyclable toy, guaranteed to make your Holiday season the sweetest ever! Made in the USA!”Available at Especially for Pets1185 Chestnut St Newton, MA www.especiallyforpets.com

Diamond Dog CollarHandcrafted from premium quality bridle leather and deco-rated with licensed Crystallized Swarovski Elements, Diamond Dogs collars, leads, and har-nesses add elegance to a practical necessity. A variety of styles are available that appeal to a wide range of tastes; some are heavily decorated while others, more delicately. Gone to the Dogs is the only area distributor of Diamond Dogs products. - Gone to the dogs Wakefield, MAwww.gonetothedogsgifts.com

InDognitoThe great new book of canines in costumes both photographed and designed by Karen Ngo, and published by Little, Brown and Co. You can see a sneak peak of images on page 25. Available at Borders Books and other booksellers. $19.99

Meteorlight K9 - Lights up!Extend play time with your dog into the night with the NiteIze Meteorlight, this lighted ball is the size of a tennis ball,with durable rubber that floats and has a waterproof LED module that fits easily into a chuck it toy ! Made in USA. Available at REI in Cranston ,RI and Boston, MA & Reading, MA

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Organic Dog Treats Fresh Baked Pastries

(baked in our store - bring your dog for a “bite”)

Happy Halloween!

Spook-tacular Halloween Treats & Bandanas

December Howl-i-days!

* Holiday Cookie Platters * Holiday Toys & Spa Products * Gift Baskets (for dogs, cats & people)! *Ornaments, Treat Jars, Coffee Mugs

One Stop Howl-i-day Shopping!!!

Dogs in Harmony The Bakery That Has Gone To The Dogs!

1417 Atwood Avenue, Johnston, RI www.dogsinharmonyri.com 934-3647

Happy Holiday Bone CakesTail waggers presents Rinkle’s peanut butter two tier bone cake in (2) sizes Small feeds approx. 10 Dogs and Large feeds approx. 25 Dogs (depending on size)Call for available options to personal-ize. Check website for more goodies!!!! 401-233-2733 www.tailwaggersri.com

toogz stripe cap & matching scarves You and your dog will look sharp wear-ing these candycane stripes. Rolls on each end, cap rolls at brow. Material: 100% cotton colors: burgundy, bluehandknit in usaAvailable at www. chocolatepeanut. com

Holiday Woobie-kins Hand made by Har-mony Pillows in War-wick, Rhode Island! They sell for both of our two –legged and four-legged children … a perfect gift!Available at Shabby Chic 3 Main St. Wickford, RI www.shaggychicpets.com

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We’re thankful for your continuing support

Have a happy Thanksgiving!

PAWSITIVELY PETSDog and Cat Salon

401-245-0772 286 Maple Ave. Plaza Barrington, RI

Dogs in Harmony Howl-i-day De-lights Organic Dog Treats. Holiday treats and ‘cookie platters’ available in two flavors; peanut butter or apple cinnamon (beginning December 1st) at Dogs in Harmony, Johnston, RI. www.dogsinharmonyri.com

Skeledog T-shirtsWhat we have here are the imagined skeletons of iconic dog breeds, hand-rendered and squeegeed onto the modern can-vas– American Apparel t-shirts. Whether you think bones are morbid or fascinating or ironic, your dog just thinks they’re tasty.Available at www.skeledog.com

Fleece Coats The cold weather is here! And Creative Works RI makes a great selection of cozy, hand-crafted fleece coats in 8 beautiful designs in 9 different sizes! Available at www.creativeworksri.com

All Natural Dog Treats in a Barking Can!These fun, decorative cans open to the sound of a barking dog! And they’re packed with scrumptious hand-baked treats with no wheat, corn, or preservatives! Only simple, wholesome ingredients in each of these tail-wagging flavors. Make a four-legged friend a forever friend with one of our barking cans. Available at www.fortreatssake.comor Everything But the Dog Reading, MA

Jacks Snacks Festive Biscuit MixHave fun making your own natural dog treats with Jacks Snacks ready made mix, including a bone cooking cutter and all! Available at:www.jackssnacks.com

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Written by Katenna Jones, ScM, Associate CAAB, CABC, CPDT

Don’t Worry, He’s Friendly!You’ve had a long day and are enjoying a leisurely stroll with your dog when it happens: tags jingling and nails on pavement. You turn only to see a dog running at you like a freight train. Then you hear:

How about some real life scenarios?A woman is walking down her new street with her dog-aggressive dog she has spent countless months training. Suddenly, an exuberant golden comes bounding up while his family watches from the yard. The woman works rapidly to avoid an explosion of aggression by clicking and treating her dog like crazy. She screams to the family, standing frozen across the street. Their only response is to yell back for shouting in front of the children.

A woman takes her young dog, in need of exercise and socialization, to a park where dogs are predominantly off-leash. Her puppy bounces up to a leashed dog that is attached to a man who immediately scoops his dog up. He gives the woman the “hairy eyeball” as he huffs away.

A man is browsing the isles at a pet supply store when he looks down just in time to see his dog snap at a little peanut of a dog that was just humping her. The peanut scampers away as the owners come looking for her from two isles away – reeling in the retractable leash.

I’ve heard countless versions of similar stories and every-one always asks: “What do I do?” Well, there’s no sure-fire way to prevent an altercation, but here are a few tips that may help.

1. Get rid of the retractables. Retractable leashes should not be used on dogs over ten pounds, any aggressive dog, or on a dog that is not properly trained. Secure 4 to 6 foot leashes are the best way to control your dog. Save retractables for exercising small dogs in large, open areas away from people and other dogs.

Continued on page 16

Perhaps you’re on the other side of the looking glass. You have recently adopted an untrained dog who is tear-ing through your house like a tornado. He needs exercise but you don’t know how he’ll behave, so you drive to a secluded place where he can let loose. Suddenly he stops short, perks up, and makes a beeline for the person and dog that just rounded the bend. You hear yourself calling: Don’t worry! He’s friendly!”

“Don’t worry! He’s friendly!”

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OCTOBEROctober 26thRISPCA’s 6th Annual Howling Hounds Dog Walk & Costume ContestSunday, October 26th, 2008! Located at Goddard State Park Carou-sel; Registration begins at 10am, Walk at 11am followed by costume awards and prizes! Visit http://www.rispca-dogwalk.com/ for more information; be sure to visit the “registration” page for online registration and personal fundraising webpage’s!!

NOVEMBERNovember 1stCat’s Alive!Cocktail Party & Silent Auction to benefit PawsWatch 6:00pm - 9:00pm at Easton’s Beach Rotunda, New-port, Rhode Island. Tickets are $35. Proceeds benefit PawsWatch Cat Rescue and will help pay for veteri-nary care and provide food & shelter for feral and homeless cats. For more

Dig Up Pet Events In Your Neighborhood!Check our website for daily event updates www.theanimalprint.com!

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information and tickets, contact PawsWatch at [email protected] or 401.848.9867. For information on how you can help homeless cats in Rhode Island, visit http://www.pawswatch.org

November 2ndPancakes for Pets & Photo’s with SantaSunday, November 2nd - Pancakes for Pets & Photo’s with Santa begins at 8:00am. Contact: Susan Griffin 508-771-3452Proceeds will benefit the MSPCA of Cape Cod

November 6thHow to Massage Your Four Legged Friend WorkshopNovember 6 - 6:30-8:30 pmMassage is a great way to bond with your pet, and now you can learn how it’s done at this fund-raiser for FAAS (Friends of Attleboro Animal Shelter). Heather Fournier of Natural Paws Pet Resort will lead this 2-hour workshop for pet owners at Attleboro Moose

Lodge 243, located at 241 Thacher Streeet.Registration is $35 per person until November 1, and $40 per person after that. Space is limited, so reserve your space today! For more information, please email Heather or call her at 508-801-6677.

November 8thSemi-Annual Rabbit Education Seminar hosted by Sweet Binks Rabbit Rescue will take place on November 8th from 10am to 1pm; at the RISPCA Audi-torium. We only ask that attendee’s make a small donation to the rescue; we supply full education packets for every attendee and snack food and drinks as well. The seminar covers basic rabbit education such as han-dling your rabbit, nutrition, housing, interacting with your bunny etc. For more info visit www.rirabbits.org/

November 15th2nd Annual Holiday Craft FairAngelcat Haven Feline Rescue is hold-

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Dig Up Pet Events In Your Neighborhood!ing its 2nd Annual Holiday Craft Fair Saturday, November 15, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at the North Attleboro Elk’s Lodge, 52 Bulfinch St, North Attleboro, MA. Get your holiday shopping done early! For a $1.00 donation (children under 12 free).All proceeds from the fair go directly to cover medical expenses for cats and kittens.Vendors: Tables are avail-able for $35 for crafters and vendors interested in selling their items. Set up begins at 9:00 am Saturday. For more information, call (508) 203-4240 or email [email protected].

November 29thAnnual Combination Bake Sale/Craft Fair at the Warwick Mall on Saturday, November 29, 2008, from 10AM to 8PM. Members and sup-porters are encouraged to help out at the event. Please call Defenders of Animals at 401-738-3710 for further details. All proceeds of the sale will be used for the group’s state-wide low-cost spay/neuter program.

DECEMBERDecember 3rd and 4thThe Rhode Island Veterinary Medical Association 38th Annual Scientific Seminar will be held Wednesday, December 3 and Thursday, December 4, 2008, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Goat Island, Newport, Rhode Island. Two full days of lectures. Attendees can earn up to 14 CE credits by attending two full days!We will be offering two veterinar-ian tracks each day along with veteri-nary technician programs, practice management and our very popular Lunch & Learn segments.From more info visit : www.rivma.org

SATURDAYS at Critter Hut in NarragansettJoin us at Critter Hut in the Salt Pond Plaza, Narragansett RI, on scheduled Saturdays, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM and meet pets available for adop-tion from the Animal Rescue League of Southern Rhode Island.

FRIDAYS at Shaggy Chic Pet Boutique in Wickford, Rhode Island. Visit Mi-chelle Clay and Jake at Shaggy Chic Pet Boutique the “First Friday” of ev-ery month from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM and meet the featured pet available for adoption from the Animal Rescue League of Southern Rhode Island.

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2. Train your dog. Dogs that are allowed off-leash should be trained to come when called or kept in secure areas away from traffic and other dangers. Also, be sure your dog has proper leash manners. If she displays any aggres-sion, get help from a professional right away.

3. Understand dogs. Not everyone can properly read a dog’s behavior. What you may think is “cute” or “playful” behavior may in fact be picking a fight! Be sure you can tell the difference between playful vs. rude or inappropri-ate vs. aggressive.

4. Understand where you are. If you are in an area where dogs are predominantly off-leash, don’t be surprised if you or your leashed dog are approached by an unleashed dog. Likewise, if you want to let your dog run free, make sure to not do it in areas where people expect dogs to be leashed. Learn and respect laws, rules, and social under-standings so you can find the areas that are appropriate for you and your dog.

If you encounter an off-leash dog:1. Walk in circles or in figure 8’s. This erratic walking pat-tern throws your dog off and keeps him focused on you, thereby preventing him from focusing on the other dog.

“Where are you going, you crazy human!” It also some-times confuses the other dog and many will just wander away.

2. Give some commands. Try telling the other dog to go away, sit, lie down, or stay. Trained dogs may respond and you could be able stall the situation until the owner can regain control. Some people recommend throwing cook-ies to the other dog. I advise against this. If you throw a cookie to your dog, does he go away after? No, he comes back for more!!

3. Carry something that could deter another dog. A safe example is citronella spray, like Direct Stop. This small can-ister spays a citrus aerosol that deters some dogs, but others could care less. Pepper spray is an option, but be sure to check local ordinances to find out if it is legal in your area. Also, be sure to know how to safely use pepper spray so everyone (human and canine) is safe. Another option is a noise deterrent, such as a high frequency device or an air-horn. Be careful thought, as it may scare your dog or cause injury if used too close to ears.

Exercising untrained dogs off-leash:1. After hours. Going to dog parks after hours, or ask-ing permission to use public tennis courts, sport fields, or other fenced areas are good ways to find safe, fenced play areas. Also, talk to neighbors, family or friends to see if you can borrow, rent or barter used of their fenced yards.

2. Change the routine. Dogs get bored and build endur-ance to walks. Keep them on their toes by changing the route, varying the speed, or ask for periodic sits, downs and stays. Also, look for obstacles such as trees to circle, benches or rocks to climb on, or logs and curbs to balance along.

3. Think outside the box. Walking in the sand, swimming, hiking, biking, using the treadmill, or walking with weight-ed back packs are all fun ways to get your dog tuckered out. Just be sure to check with a vet before modifying any exercise routine.

We all enjoy spending time outside with our dogs. To make sure we can all continue to do that, please keep in mind that the most important thing is to be responsible for your own dog and respectful of others. Let’s try to put ourselves in the shoes, or paws, of each other and have a little patience. A bit of effort goes a long way.

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Here’s how to win!Write a short and to the point endorsement (500 words or less) about the man or woman you would like to nominate as The Animal Print’s Volunteer of the Year! Make sure you tell us exactly why you believe this person is so extraordinary and wonderful! The entries will be judged by a panel of professionals in the pet care field.

We all know someone who has given of themselves, their time (and of their wallets) to help a dog, cat or other ani-mals in need by volunteering at a shelter or rescue. We think it’s time we all let them know just how appreciated they are! So get out those pens and nominate the person you feel deserves to be VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR!

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Salsa, 10 weeks old on June 14th, is an all black DSH neutered male kitten. He is not self-conscious and will do adorable antics. He loves to be all over your body and thinks nothing of using you as his table or bed. A precious boy. He is just like his brother, Taco. Feline leukemia and aids negative; up to date on shots.

Timber is an 18 month-old female Siberian Husky. She will not be able to go to her new home until the end of September, when she will be spayed. Timber is up to date on all vac-cines and is micro-chipped. She tested nega-tive for heartworm, but has tested positive for lyme. We will not be able to treat the lyme until she is weaned from her babies.

Felicity is a 3 year old Calico/Tortie spayed female. She had a very unpleasant adoption experience and would like to be adopted by someone who really will love her, take care of all her needs and not ignore her. Felicity en-joys petting and can be a play girl. No young children and she needs to be on only the food called SD.

Obi, a one year-old cat is a black and white DSH spayed female. She had 4 gorgeous kit-tens; Bailey, Muffin, Oso, & Peace (also avail-able for adoption!) and now she needs a home with a lot of love and patience. She is a calm, sweet, loving girl who enjoys a lot of petting including getting her ears massaged.

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Sandra is affectionate and is a nice, quiet kitty. She’s about 1 year old and woud love noth-ing more than for you to give her a loving home where she can grow with your family. Sandra would make an excellent addition to any home looking for a wonderful kitty.

Mittens is about 11 months old (as of July 2008). He’s very friendly and inquisitive, and wants to be in the middle of whatever is go-ing on!

Mackenzie is about 9 months old. She’s black with a white spot on her chest. Mackenzie is spayed and has been microchipped. She’s also double-pawed! This kitty is very friendly and gets along with other cats.

Pretty Momma is a very friendly dilute calico with double-paws. She has medium-length hair and is about 7 to 8 months old (as of Au-gust 2008).

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Emmie is a year old Greyhound/Collie mix. She is very sweet and gets along well with other dogs. These dogs were rescued from the disasters in Arkansas. The adoption fee for these rescued dogs is $185 per dog. If inter-ested, please stop in for a visit!

Tuppie is a long-haired Siamese mix. He is very affectionate, loves to play and loves to be brushed. He’d very talkative too. Tuppie has AIDS, so needs to be the only cat in the house. He is as healthy as can be and is anxiously awaiting his forever home!

Bailey is a 3 year old, short-haired calico type. She is very sweet. She is a bit shy when you first meet her, but once she warms up to you...she is very sweet and loyal. She loves to sit in the cat walk and look out the windows.

Waggles is a 7 month old Lab/Border Collie mix. She is sweet, but a bit on the timid side. She just needs some TLC. These dogs were res-cued from the disasters in Arkansas. The adop-tion fee for these rescued dogs is $185 per dog. If interested, please stop in for a visit!

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Baby is a grey and white tiger who is spayed and UTD with her shots. She was found out-side as an older kitten. She likes to be petted but she won’t let us hold her yet. She gets along well with other cats.

Charlotte needs human companions that can give her plenty of attention. She is very lovable and a great companion, Spayed, mi-crochipped, and has all her shots up to date. All of Charlotte’s shots and check ups will be paid on annual basis by Defenders of Animals, Inc. Charlottte is great with adults. Charlotte would make a great companion.

Sassy is a spayed female with all her shots up to date. She needs to find a home with loving adults and no cats or other dogs. She is good on a leash and would make a good compan-ion animal. “Sassy” loves to ride in a car and loves to play with toys. Sassy’s check ups and shots are paid up, including any medical ex-penses, for two years.

Neo is five years old, grey and white and a long-haired neutered male cat. All his shots are up to date. Neo has been around small chil-dren and has been around dogs. Neo has not been around other cats.

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Tucker is a 10 year-old male who needs a new home. Currently, he lives with his family in VT. He is a sweet boy, good with young kids and other dogs. He loves to be outside and is in-visible fence trained. Tucker would do best in a home where people are home most of the time. Don’t let his age fool you… he is healthy and moves around with ease.

Lucy is a very sweet & loving senior girl. She is full of energy and is always ready to go for a walk, run or (her favorite) play ball. She is also content snuggling at her family’s feet, but won’t turn you down if you allow her on the furniture. She is extremely smart and knows the commands “come”, “stay”, and “bye-bye”. She is great with cats and children.

Sarah is new to our foster care program. She was surrendered to a MA shelter because her family no longer had time for her. She is very friendly with people and you would never guess she is 11 years old as she is SO spunky and playful! More to come as we learn about this great dog!

Shelby is about 5 years old. She is an alpha female, but can live with other male and female dogs with the right handler. She likes to play ball and is very birdy; pointing a lot! She is extremely food-motivated, so should be easily trainable, though her house manners are very good. She rides well in the car and loves baths!

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Hi, I am called Gracie 2. I am available for adoption right now, so please FAX your ap-plication. I am an adorable little grey & white male. As you can see I am cute as can be! You can FAX your application to 508-643-1999 or email it to [email protected].

Hi, I am RudieGirl, a beautiful young tiger fe-male with fur as soft as a bunny. I am a little shy, but I’m learning to trust. I would love to be adopted and come live with you. Can you find room for me at your place? I get along great with other cats and I live with a dog in my foster home.

Hi, I am called Lillie 3. I am available for adop-tion right now, so please FAX your application. I am an adorable little fluffy tiger female. As you can see I am cute as can be! You can FAX your application to 508-643-1999 or email it to Sara@angelcathaven.

I’m Handsome Harry! When I first came here I was more like DIRTY HARRY, but I clean up well! I am a large fluffy grey boy with cute white double paws. I have lots of PURRsonality, and like to roll on my back and play with toys. I’m a good kitty who just needs a home to go to. I’m a little bossy with other cats, so I hope to be an only cat. Please come meet me!

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24{Shelter News}Bristol, RI Residents get a...On November 4th, residents of Bristol will have the opportunity to support a bond issue to build a new 9,000 square-foot municipal shelter on donated land located off of San Francisco Avenue. The new, green building will replace the town’s current shelter which is structurally unsound, has no parking, is too small to accommodate current demand from animals and volunteers, and is situ-ated in a spot where it can’t be expanded. The new home of the Bristol Animal Shelter will be a user-friendly building that will be constructed in two phases. The first phase will be an essential 9,000 square-foot center financed with a $2 million bond from the Town of Bristol that will include a reception area, safe housing for animals, a quaran-tine room, and a humane education center. Upon completion, this public resource has the potential to be earmarked as a Federal Emergency Management Agency site; in the event of a disaster, facilities and resources will be available to care for displaced animals. For more information about the proposed animal shelter, please call 457-8581 or visit www.friendsofthebristolanimalshelter.org.

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Pet Walk RI 2008a HUGE Success!Congratulations to to the Providence Animal Rescue League who broke all records for both attendance and fundraising at Pet Walk RI 2008 on September 13th!

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the photography of

Karen Ngo

While browsing thru the dog section at Borders, I stumbled across a truly unique and wonderful book that immediately brought a smile to my face. The book, InDognito: A Book of Canines in Costume by photographer/designer Karen Ngo, was recently

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released in October, by Little, Brown and Company and is the ultimate in photographs of dogs in costume. “Hilarious, charming and inventive, InDognito is Karen Ngo’s visual treat for today’s breed of dog lovers. A whim-sical collection of stylishly photographed dog portraits, it affectionately embraces the quirky spirit of the primped pooch.”Originally from San Francisco, Karen Ngo worked for many years in the fashion industry in New York City as a creative director and entrepreneur. Her dog im-ages have been published in magazines and on calendars, stationery and now in her new book InDognito. Whether you’re looking for costume ideas or need the perfect gift, this is truly a top pick for any pet lover!Available for $19.99 at bookstores nationwide.

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Karen Ngo currently lives in Austin, Texas with her three dogs, Martini, Emma and Ping Pong (a stray she rescued this summer from Thailand).www.karenngo.com

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{Wandering Tails} A true Rhode Islander and follower in the

wake of Roger Williams, I choose the elf and not the giant. I order a small, not a large. I chose a small puppy, not the bigger brand of pet. I drive the smallest two seater sedan, nothing capa-cious enough for a crowd. My now elderly IG keeps me sufficient company on

Providence Plantations. And my “familiar”? That is, my mini-greyhound--she is of an age (do you multiply the human count by 7?) when you have to keep a sharp eye on her 24/7! She can mess up a bed, a rug, a kitchen floor, and all of the above, faster than you can dash to the door. “Mike!” my wife shouts. She doesn’t really shout, but I detect the urgency in her voice, as I get my slippers on asap and grab a leash. Too late, uh-oh. Somebody must have slipped a treat to our “Greta” and it didn’t agree with her. I go in quest of paper towels, or clean rags in the cellar, to clean up whatever mess I find. Or, rather, my wife finds. Does Greta register regret? Dunno. It takes me a while to recover my perspective, my humor, my powers of poetic nostal-gia, before I forgive, and, later, forget. In the meantime, I blame myself for the accidents.I loved the image of myself with my cap in my car with my wee pooch beside me. We would spend an hour a day on the sidewalks of town, sitting at the tables and receiving the amiable admiration of children and grown-ups, memorable comments ranging from affectionate mockery to a sense of wonder at her graceful figure and pretty face. And people would ask how much mileage I got to the gallon in my funny little cartoon horseless carriage, the mini-est of mini-vans. But the outlay of dollars and delays has to be balanced in the scales--the economics against the esthetics of the charm of X90 and IG both by now from a bygone century and millennium. Well, whew! I feel better for venting these thoughts, and it’s time to take the dog, a sort of Saluki, out, fetch her food and fill her water dish. And it’s time to fill the gas tank and check the oil in my Suzuki. We’ll all three of us stay the course as best we can, thank you very much.

my daily rounds about town and country. But this report is about the time and trouble it takes to keep even the most miniature of canines and cars on their roads of life.My vehicle is over a decade and I got her used. She is a rescue automobile. My Italian Greyhound, on the other hand, was a choice I made to contact a proper breeder. I thought my machine would make my life easier and more mobile: it has what we used to call “fluid drive” and sports 4 wheel drive and even--get this!--”air.” I had avoided this new-fangled luxuries out of principle. I was brought up to think that salt and cigarettes, heavy cream and a shot of whiskey were all the health aids you needed in life. A stick shift and a window you can crank open were the ultimate improvement over a horse and carriage, such as both my grandfathers had once upon a time kept.But back to my wee animal companion, who is now 15 years of age. Yes, the expenses, both of cash and of time, have been, perhaps especially in our tough economic times, extravagant, and messy. My Suzuki X90 has cost me enormous sums of money and much delayed my plans to go here and there in our colony of

by Mike Fink

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Howling HoundsDog Walk &

Costume ContestSunday,

Oct. 26, 2008 @Goddard State Park

CarouselRegistration:

10am – Walk 11 amFollowed by

Costume Awards & Prizes!

For More Info Please Visit:www.rispcadogwalk.com

R.I.SPCA • tel. 401.438.8150 • fax. 401.438.8154 • e-mail. [email protected]

WHO IS TOP DOG in Rhode Island/SE MA?LAST CHANCE to vote in the Animal Print Magazine’s2008 TOP DOG READER’S CHOICE AWARDS!Choose the Rhode Island ballot and support yourfavorite pet related business.

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HELP WANTEDMotivated Sales Reps Wanted! Work from home using your computer and telephone, selling TRAVEL memberships and promoting Eco-friendly tourism. Earn comissions of $100-$7,500 per sale! A $49.00 start up fee is required-will be refunded with your first sale!Travel incentives/rewards based on your performance. SERIOUS inquiries only! Contact:Ashley 401.996.1465 [email protected]

Advertising Sales RepWe are looking for an advertising sales rep to sell for 2 local pet publications. We need a Boston based rep as well as a RI based rep. The ideal candidate should posses excellent people skills, self motivated, internet/e-mail knowledge, familiarity with the local and national pet market and have experience in advertising sales. This position is commission based only and would be perfect for a sales-person already out on the road. Please email your resume’ to: [email protected]

FOR SALE Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats for sale. Adults and baby’s available. Cute and sweet - make great pets or milkers too. Guaranteed healthy herd. Starting at $180. For more info call: 508.252.3600 or 401.439.0040 or email: [email protected]

Private & Pet Businesses Telephone Number401-Pet-0000 is available for the right offer.Call: 401.738.0000 (4-6 PM) with message & offer.

Request for SubmissionsRhode Island Horse Rescue to Publish Anthology – Submissions Welcome Horse Play - an equine rescue and sanctuary in RI is looking for submissions for an anthology titled “The Medicine Horses - Creative Expressions of the Horse and Human Bond”. .We are accepting personal essays, true stories, poetry, photos and art (please send copies) which describe the positive influence of a horse or horses in your life - Proceeds from sale of published book will go directly to supporting horses at horse rescue - Hay Fund, vet and farrier care, etc. Essays, stories and poetry maybe submitted electronically in Word Doc format and photos/art in .jpg - or snail mail to Horse PlayPO Box 660 Exeter, RI 02822 attn: Deidre Sharp For more info or questions, contact Deidre Sharpemail: [email protected], (401)294-3565

SEVICESDEANNA’S ANIMAL COMMUNICATIONAn intuitive, heart-centered & practical approach. Consultations for living and in-spirit animals. Visit www.talks2animals.com or call 617.823.1783.

scoopthepooptoday.com Kanine Kleenup Pooper Scooper Service 508-496-1680Residential and Commercial weekly service. Serving SE Mass and RI

FEEDING OUTDOOR CATS?Visit WWW.ALLEYCAT.ORG. Alley Cat Allies has everything you need to protect the cats you feed. Easy tips and videos.

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24 Hour Emergency Vet Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center of NE MA 35 Animal Communicator Animal Translations MA 18Artist Laurie Lynn Lawton Paintings RI 22Credit Union Community Teachers Federal Credit Union RI 9Bar/Restaurant Julians RI 15Bar/Restaurant Nick-A-Nees RI 23Bird/Pet Supply Jungle Junction RI 16Boarding/Organic/Holistic Natural Paws Pet Resort MA 2Boutique/Grooming Four Paws Grooming RI 33Coffee Shop White Electric RI 22Dog Bakery/Boutique Dogs in Harmony RI 11Dog Bakery TailWaggers RI RI 18 Dog Bakery Jack’s Snacks RI 12Dog Daycare Alpha Dog RI 6Dog Daycare MetroPet RI 8Dog Daycare Off the Leash Daycare, Inc. MA 2Dog Daycare The Dog House RI 2Grooming Pawsitively Pets MA 12Kennel Delmyra Kennels RI 29Mechanical Pet Door Solo Pet Doors CA 28Memorial Pet-Gems RI 15Pet Boutique/eco friendly Bone Appetit RI 18Pet Boutique Healthy Dog Pet Co. MA 20Pet Boutique Park Ave. Puppies RI 19 Pet Boutique Shaggy Chic RI 28Pet Boutique Uptown Dog Boutique RI 13Pet Crematorium/Funeral Final Gift RI 3Pet Crematorium/Cemetery Angel View Pet Cemetery MA 36Pet Massage Love 4 Paws RI 20Pet Massage Wet Nose Canine Massage MA 24Pet Products Creative Works RI RI 9Pet Retail/Grooming/Training Especially for Pets MA 17Pet Sitter Reliable Pet Sitting RI 14Pet Sitter Scratch & Sniff RI 13,22Pet Sitter The Pet Sitter RI 6Photographer/online boutique Chocolate Peanut CT 20Photographer Traer Scott Photography RI 33Pooper Scoop Doodycalls RI 11Pooper Scoop The Pet Butler RI 7Realtor Elise Penn Pansey/Century 21 RI 17Shelter Event Rhode Island RISPCA RI 30Shelter Events Paws Watch RI 30Shelter Services Alley Cat Allies NY 24Training Best Behavior, LLC RI 20Training Canine Mastery MA 14Training RI Dog Guy RI 15Training Solid K9 Training RI 21Travel Raffle Package Raffles 4 Resques RI 8Travel Services Net Trav RI 18Veterinarian (Holistic) Sharon R. Doolittle DVM RI 6Veterinarian (Holistic) Wolf Rock clinic RI 14Veterinarian/ Grooming/Boarding RI Animal Medical Center and Four Paws Pet Resort RI 7

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Congratulations to Renee Sevigny who took the 1st place photograph of Puddin’ Pie for the Providence Animal Rescue League’s Cat Photo Contest. Puddin’ Pie is a 10 year domestic shorthaired kitty who was rescued from the South Kingston, RI pound!

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Richard GordonSimon, Harriet & Madison

What do you do for a living?Richard: I own a bakery/café in the south end called South End Buttery. Our cupcakes are named for my 3 dogs and

a portion of the proceeds are donated to animal right causes.Madison, Harriet & Simon: We lounge around a lot and get

lots of sleep so we can look pretty for photo shoots.

If you had a superpower, what would it be?

Richard: To make mean or evil people nice and kindMadison, Harriet & Simon: To open the refrigerator door

on our own.

What is your idea of perfect happiness? Richard: A quite afternoon nap

Madison, Harriet & Simon: A quite afternoon nap.

What is your favorite tv show?Richard: Little Britain and the Catherine Tate Show

on BBC AmericaMadison, Harriet & Simon: Family Guy

Do you have a motto?Richard: I know it’s corny, but “do unto others as you

would have them do unto you.”Madison, Harriet & Simon: : “Eat first, ask questions later.”

Where did you get your collars and leashes?

Madison, Harriet & Simon: Ella Dish Collars and leashes are the best! From Polka Dog in the south end.

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FOR RENTModern Pet Friendly Condo for Rent - $1350 Beautiful sun filled, 2 bed 1 bath condo in a quiet country setting, abutting miles of wooded trails - great for walking dogs. Also, walking distance to some beautiful lakes and parks. There is no weight restriction on pets with owners approval. This second floor unit boasts a relaxing sun porch, brand new central a/c, pottery barn inspired colors, cathedral ceiling, open floor plan, 1 parking space with ample guest parking, well maintained lawns, attic storage as well as efficient heating (electric- cheaper than gas/oil). Trash and snow removal included. Located in a beautiful area of Taunton, MA, just off rt. 495. Mill River Village’s location is a commuters dream as it is just 15 minutes from the Attleboro and Mansfield Commuter Rails. By car it’s just 40 minutes to Boston and 35 minutes to Providence. If you are looking to simplify your life, save gas and enjoy the outdoors with your pets then this might be the perfect place for you.References and credit check required. Please call Paul - 617.347.6800 to see the condo.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:Calling Cat Lovers! Angelcat Haven Feline Rescue seeks volunteers to help with their mission of finding good homes for homeless cats and kittens. We need people to assist with adoptions, fostering, fundraising, event planning, marketing, administrative work, and cleaning/caring for the animals. Please email [email protected] or call our message center at 508-203-4240. Visit www.angelcathaven.com for more information.

Feline Foster HomeThe Northeast Animal Shelter in Salem, MA is desperately seeking qualified foster homes for cats who are pregnant, nursing, or needing medical care, socializing or temporary care after surgery. For an application, please visit www.northeastani-malshelter.org or call 978.745.9888

Volunteer Opportunities At The Massachusetts Animal Coalition MAC is a growing organization with many opportunities for volunteer participation. We have needs for a variety of skills and experience levels. If you would like to contribute to our animal welfare and advocacy work, please contact the hotline at 978-779-9880 or email us at [email protected]. Someone will work with you to try to match your skills and interests with our needs.

DONATIONS NEEDEDTowels and blankets are needed for our companion animals that are boarded. We can also arrange items to be picked up. Please contact us at this email: [email protected] or call 401.1738.3710.Thank you for your continous help! Dennis • www.defendersofanimals.org

RATES: $10 for first 20 words, .50 for each additional word. (Call for business prices.)Just mail your check with info to: The Animal Print • P.O. Box 212 Raynham, MA 02767

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