Tuesday, December 30, 2008

13 year old lab mix urgently needs a home



This dog (ID# D25046)will break your heart, as she did mine. She is a 13 year old lab mix who is sitting in the shelter, shaking because she is very scared and not sure what just happened to her and why she is here. Her owners were moving and after having her for 13 years, left her at the shelter. This dog needs to be in a home where she can be warm and loved. She is so skinny, borderline ematiated, so she is even colder in the shelter since she has no meat on her tiny little frame Her owners said she is good with kids, dogs and cats too. She is housebroken and very friendly. Please open your home and heart to this sweet girl, and let her spend the next few years of her life being spoiled and loved alot. Please don't waste anytime, she is very scared here. Please call to meet her today - Burlington County Animal Shelter Mount Holly, NJ - 609-265-5073

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Help Doree!!!




Sending on behalf of a shelter....

We are currently fostering Doree, a beautiful two year old little girl who needs a new home in the next couple of weeks. We ask you to consider fostering or adopting her and taking a couple minutes out of your day to come meet her. There is no picture or description that could possible do her justice. She is sweeter and more beautiful in person!

Doree has had a difficult life. She was found tied to a pole shortly after giving birth to puppies. She was starving and has some minor scars on her, but she is still as sweet as can be. Doree really just wants someone to love her but other than that is very self sufficient. She wants to be near you but is very obidient and if you set boundaries for her once (no jumping on furniture or entering certain rooms, etc.) she will happily obey. Doree's only problem is that she does have some fear agression towards other dogs so she will do best in a home where she's the only pup. Obviously fostering is free and all expenses will be covered by Mutts & Mitts of Brooklyn with the exception of food but I do have two huge bags of food I can give you to get you started along with plenty of toys, bones, etc.

Adoption is $200 but I would be happy to help with this cost. Whatever it takes to get Doree a happy, healthy home. She is spayed, microchipped and current on shots and vaccines. She is also completely housebroken and does not chew any furniture or anything that doesn't belong to her. Please contact me ASAP if you have interest in giving her a new temporary or permanent home. Many thanks!

Jessica - 201.562.0275

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Misconception of pit bulls...and dog fighting




Pit bulls can be the kindness, sweetness dogs.
The are only ruined by humans.

According to the American Canine Temperament Testing Association, 82.5% of the American Pit Bull Terriers that took the temperament test passed, compared to a 77% passing rate for all breeds on average. In the test a dog is placed in a series of confrontational situations. The first sign of aggression or panic is a failure of the test. Pit Bulls have achieved the fourth highest passing rate of all 122 breeds tested.

It is estimated that there are 60,000 Pit Bulls in the City of Chicago alone. This number is so high because people are breeding them for the wrong reasons. Most of them are living in hostile surroundings. It is an amazing testimony to the breed that although 95% of these animals suffer abuse/neglect, we rarely hear of any problems. One analogy is, if there was a sudden increase of people being injured by red cars, would we ban red cars? No! common sense would dictate that red is more popular color choice.

Dog fighting is the number one abuse towards animals in an urban environment. This is why when you watch Animal Precinct on Animal Planet , almost every arrest made involves cruelty towards pit bulls.


"Its time people stop closing their eyes to the source of the problem start to face the reality. The pain you see in the eyes of the dogs in this section IS the sad reality of too many Pit Bulls.

It is the very qualities that make the American PitBull Terrier an outstanding companion dog-intelligence,loyalty,courage, trainability - that attract the criminal element to this breed and make it the most commonly VICTIMIZED. At criminal hands , pitbulls are trained by brutal methods to fight other dogs to death, and to protect their owners during drug deals. Taunting, beating and starvation are common. People's pets(cats, dogs, rabbits) are used as baits to increase aggressive behavior. One dog had actually metal bottle caps sewn under the skin of his neck to ensure he was in constant pain resulting in vicious behavior. Complete lack of socialization (being kept in garages, backyards, abandoned buildings) further exacerbates the situation.

It is not accurate to assess a dog based on appearance, pedigree or history. Every individual animal needs to be evaluated on its own merits. There is no reason to assume that because a dog has been injured and scarred that he/she is unadoptable, or should be termed a "fighter". Most pit bulls that end up in animal shelters bearing heavy scarring are there because they would NOT fight, and were discarded by dog fighters. These victims deserve special consideration, not condemnation. Some animal shelters condemn any dog that has a pit bull look as "unadoptable" without any evaluation. This death sentence is unfair and unsound.

A dog is born with only goodness in his heart.
After he is beaten and miss treated by humans he becomes this bully everyone makes them out to be.

Be kind to pit bulls.
Be kind to animals.

Lucy Needs a Home...


Sweet Sweet Lucy needs a home...
She is a 3 year old boxer with the most amazing face!

She is in a shelter in Brooklyn, New York.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Resuce a PUG this holiday


I got this email:


A friend of mine who runs Pug Peke Tzu Rescue in Upstate NY sent this out to me and is hoping that others can help and step up to the plate as well. I am just the messenger- hoping that ANYONE or any rescues can help save some or ALL of these pugs!!!!Please read the message below:************ ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* *****Point of contact is Tina- here is her note..Tina Fancher <tinaf0807@gmail. com>TINA WROTE:I have received an email of a pug puppy mill closing they have close to 100 pugs, all ages...please let me know if you can take any and if so how many...any not spoken for will be killed...a couple are coming thurs or fri the rest over the weekend..it is in Lancaster I am going with Kathy to get them..she is with a boston terrier rescue.Let me know ASAP if you can help!!!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Bronx Man Arrested for Starving His Dog

PCA Arrests Bronx Man for Cruelty to St. Bernard Mix

PreciousOn November 20, ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement agents arrested Bronx resident Cedric Flemming for neglecting his seven-year-old female dog, Precious. Flemming, 28, was charged with one count of misdemeanor animal cruelty, punishable by up to one year in jail and a $2,000 fine.

Back in October, when responding to a complaint, ASPCA Special Agent John De La Torre discovered Precious, an emaciated St. Bernard mix, about ten blocks north of Yankee Stadium. Agent De La Torre seized the dog and brought her to the ASPCA’s Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital, where she was treated for starvation and neglect. Under the care of our veterinarians, Precious’s gaunt 65-pound frame soon bulked up by 45 percent—after just one month at the ASPCA, she weighed in at a healthy 94 pounds. “When she first came in, Precious looked like a walking skeleton,” remembers Trish McMillan, ASPCA Senior Manager, Animal Behavior. “She’s now looking a million times better. You wouldn’t believe she’s the same dog!”

Adopt this sweet dog!!



Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Some dogs that need a warm home




These are some sweet dogs that needs a warm home.
They have both had a really hard life full of neglect.