Monday, June 27, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Fireworks
Fourth of July is very stressful for animals especially dogs. The booming of fireworks creates a frenzy that causes dogs to run to escape the fearful noise. If you have a dog that you know is fearful of thunder, or fireworks, be prepared to keep them in a safe location to prevent them from running off. And if you do lose your dog, please check with our local animal shelter to report the loss.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Vacation Time
My previous blog was about summertime stress, now it is vacation. Can you see the connection? I am especially looking forward to my vacation this year because my daughters and grandson will be with me. Unfortunately, not my pets.
I do miss them when I'm away but I am fortunate to have a few people I can depend on to care for them in my absence. I wish every pet owner did as well. We get reports at the SPCA all the time about people who leave for the weekend or even a week without proper care for their pets. People will tie their dogs outside and leave. Often, the animals run out of food and water. Sometimes, a kind neighbor will take pity on the animal and provide food and water. The difficulty is that when our officers go to check up on the animals and they do have food and water, we would need the testimony of the witness to prove that the animal is neglected and that neighbors have been providing care.
You can be sure that I will think about the animals while I am away and if I can get wireless service, I will check on-line to see what is new.
Until next time......
I do miss them when I'm away but I am fortunate to have a few people I can depend on to care for them in my absence. I wish every pet owner did as well. We get reports at the SPCA all the time about people who leave for the weekend or even a week without proper care for their pets. People will tie their dogs outside and leave. Often, the animals run out of food and water. Sometimes, a kind neighbor will take pity on the animal and provide food and water. The difficulty is that when our officers go to check up on the animals and they do have food and water, we would need the testimony of the witness to prove that the animal is neglected and that neighbors have been providing care.
You can be sure that I will think about the animals while I am away and if I can get wireless service, I will check on-line to see what is new.
Until next time......
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Summertime Stress
Summer is our busiest time of year. Dogs want to romp and play, cats are having kittens, kids are home from school and want a pet, investigations proceed as unthinking people expose their pets to summertime hazards, we get support, and we get grief.
If there is any time of the year we need staff the most, it is the summertime. And of course, this is prime time for staff to vacation. So as we struggle to keep up with the demands of our job, keep in mind that we are only human and need a chance to regroup too.
Thanks to all who follow this blog. Don't forget to check out our web-site as well at www.lycomigspca.org and while you are there, sign up for our monthly e-newsletter.
If there is any time of the year we need staff the most, it is the summertime. And of course, this is prime time for staff to vacation. So as we struggle to keep up with the demands of our job, keep in mind that we are only human and need a chance to regroup too.
Thanks to all who follow this blog. Don't forget to check out our web-site as well at www.lycomigspca.org and while you are there, sign up for our monthly e-newsletter.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Reward Reminder
There is a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the prosecution of the person who shot the white German Shepherd from Cogan Station. The dog was found tied to a cinder block in the river near Jersey Shore. While we have circumstantial evidence, we need proof in order to make an arrest. If you know of anyone who has bragged about shooting a dog, please come forward. We would like to make an arrest!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Yin Yang
Two events that give me responses that are polar opposites occurred this week. First Miracle was adopted!
She had a rough start when we found her, having been shot three times, and then undergoing several surgical procedures. Despite her injuries and the major surgery to repair her jaw, she remained a loving and affectionate dog. He new family understands her needs and already love her.
On the other hand, our Humane Society Police Officers had a case that I found to be downright tragic. We received a call about an owner beating his dog. According to witnesses, one dog got out of his yard. They owner picked it up and threw it into the yard where it fell against a bicycle. The man then picked the dog up and punched it repeatedly. Our officers seized the beaten dog and the other dog that lived there as well. The hearing was held, the owner found guilty. Magistrate Shriner, ordered that the dogs be returned to the owner and denied restitution for the care of the second dog because it was not the one that was beaten! To make matters worse, the dog owner was already under probation for assault. People complain that we don't do our jobs, when in fact, Judges like this are not animal advocates. We are limited by the law and unfortunately, the animals suffer.
She had a rough start when we found her, having been shot three times, and then undergoing several surgical procedures. Despite her injuries and the major surgery to repair her jaw, she remained a loving and affectionate dog. He new family understands her needs and already love her.
On the other hand, our Humane Society Police Officers had a case that I found to be downright tragic. We received a call about an owner beating his dog. According to witnesses, one dog got out of his yard. They owner picked it up and threw it into the yard where it fell against a bicycle. The man then picked the dog up and punched it repeatedly. Our officers seized the beaten dog and the other dog that lived there as well. The hearing was held, the owner found guilty. Magistrate Shriner, ordered that the dogs be returned to the owner and denied restitution for the care of the second dog because it was not the one that was beaten! To make matters worse, the dog owner was already under probation for assault. People complain that we don't do our jobs, when in fact, Judges like this are not animal advocates. We are limited by the law and unfortunately, the animals suffer.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
441 Adoptions and Counting
On April 13, I reported 254 adoptions to date. I am happy to say that we are now up to 441 this calendar year.
The staff develops attachments to certain animals so it is a bittersweet event when that animal is adopted. That is how I am feeling at this moment as I wait for Miracle to be picked up. A lovely family met her yesterday and is anxious to take her home.
I will miss Miracle. She has spent the past month in my office, chewing her bones, tearing up stuffed animals, getting into my trash can, trying to sit in my lap, wagging happily every time she sees me.......
I will miss her but look forward to the next animal I can love until the right adopter comes along.
The staff develops attachments to certain animals so it is a bittersweet event when that animal is adopted. That is how I am feeling at this moment as I wait for Miracle to be picked up. A lovely family met her yesterday and is anxious to take her home.
I will miss Miracle. She has spent the past month in my office, chewing her bones, tearing up stuffed animals, getting into my trash can, trying to sit in my lap, wagging happily every time she sees me.......
I will miss her but look forward to the next animal I can love until the right adopter comes along.
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