This video is for each and every person who tries so hard to save just one dog or cat . This is what we do and this is why it means so much to save even just one!! What a beautiful story! WARNING TISSUE ALERT!!
http://www.blip.tv/file/3014054
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Low cost spay / neuter can be found at the friends of animals web site.. http://www.friendsofanimals.org/programs/spay-neuter/index.html
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Useful Information & helpful tips
Welcome Home Puppy!
- You’re about to embark on an amazing relationship…but first, your new family member will need to adjust to
new surroundings, new people and a new routine. Before you pick him up, you’ll need to prepare your house,
yard and family for his arrival. Try to arrange to spend the first few days with your new family member – it will
allow you to settle into a schedule/routine with him that ideally, you’ve already thought about…dogs thrive on
routine.
- Spay and Neuter Certificate Information
Although there are an estimated 100 million cats and dogs kept by responsible and caring people in the United States, there is also a tragic
number of these companion animals who suffer horrid cruelties associated with abandonment.
Animal shelters in the U.S. Kill about 5.1 million such abandoned pets each year. And uncounted millions more suffer sickness, exposure,
starvation and death on the streets of the nation’s cities and towns, and in the fields and forests of the countryside.
From its beginning in 1957, FoA has assumed a leadership role in advocating low-cost spaying and altering as the most effective means of
preventing the births of unwanted dogs and cats, and their subsequent abandonment, suffering and mass killing. For more than five decades, we
have operated the only nationwide breeding control program in the United States facilitating more than 2 million spay/neuter procedures.
Pet owners may purchase a certificate from Friends of Animals that can be used for a routine spay or neuter surgery at any of FoA’s participating
veterinary hospitals.
Spaying and Neutering Certificates may be purchased on-line. Or to order by mail call 1-800-321-PETS (1-800-321-7387) and request an
application
The recommended age for spay/neutering is 2-6 months of age.
Female animals should be spayed before their first heat (estrus cycle). They do not need to have a litter before
spaying.
- New Puppy Training Information