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Sean Casey Animal Rescue Adoption Event
Sean Casey Animal Rescue will host an adoption van at Willie's Dawgs from 12-5pm on Sunday, January 24, 2010. Cats, dogs, kittens, and puppies will be available for adoption. Willie's Dawg's is located at 351 5th Ave in Park Slope. For more info, contact Charles Henderson at 718-436-5163, or click here.

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Tuesday
Aug182009

Dogfighters Go Underground

Yesterday, CNN reported that dogfighters are getting creative. They’re finding new ways to hide their practices, and they’re carrying out dogfights in on-the-move 18-wheelers to avoid being caught. According to the story, some of the abuses detectives have uncovered in this ongoing investigation include: dogs with missing ears and patches of skin; animals with teeth shaved down to the bone; and contraptions, much like treadmills, that force chained dogs to run or be choked.

One of six dogs rescued from a Sumter County, South Carolina, dogfight waits in a kennel last week. Image courtesy CNN/WACH TV

In one case in Ohio, the story says, “A neighbor called police when she saw a mangled dog that had apparently escaped from a home where investigators found 60 chained pit bull terriers, many being starved and wallowing in their own waste. There were thousands of hypodermic needles scattered across the ground. ‘They were using steroids on the animals,’ he said. ‘There was one dog—in such bad shape, man—tethered to a logging chain, and another was kept in a two-foot shed without ventilation or food.’ The suffering is incalculable, and the cost of caring for the animals is steep.”

To read the full story, click here.

What is it that I’m not getting about the appeal of this so-called sport? Am I incredibly naïve in wondering WTF makes people get off on watching this? There is something seriously wrong when people don’t get basic compassion. There is something seriously wrong when a football team will sign a man who engaged in this and profited from it for years. I really, really just don’t understand.

Monday
Aug102009

August 12 is "Adopt-a-Less-Adoptable-Pet Day"

Dogs over 2 years old. Big black dogs. Pit bulls. Shy dogs. Petfinder.com is hoping everyone will spread the word to help these harder-to-place animals find homes. They've named this Wednesday, August 12th, "Adopt-a-Less-Adoptable-Pet Day."

Large, black dogs often get looked over at shelters. Photo via www.startseeingblackdogs.com.

Petfinder conducted a survey asking rescue and shelter groups which pets have the most difficult time being adopted. They responded:

  • 30% — senior/older pets
  • 15% — pets with medical problems
  • 13% — victims of breed prejudice
  • 10% — shy pets
  • 10% — those who need to be the only pet

So sad, right? Riley was incredibly socially awkward and shy when I got her. It just took a little time for her to gain some confidence.

Petfinder compiled a list of “reasons they love ‘special’ pets.” I included a few of them below…

  • Older pets are mellower—you don't have to worry about your lamp getting knocked over!
  • With "bad reputation" breeds, you get the chance to prove people wrong with your great dog!
  • Dark-furred pets make it easy to accessorize—black goes with everything!
  • Pets with behavioral issues allow you to form a tight bond as you overcome obstacles together!

For more information on Adopt-a-Less-Adoptable-Pet Day, click here. You can even search for dogs in your area.

Thursday
Aug062009

Foster a Dog in New York City

A new blog, Foster Dogs in New York City, is updated daily with dogs from shelters around the city looking for a foster or permanent home. Check out the site here: http://fosterdogsnyc.blogspot.com/. Once you read their stories, you’ll understand just how dire their situation really is. Many face euthanasia within days or even hours.

Beau and Jolie, two NYC dogs currently looking for foster homes.

Please, please think of fostering a dog if you can. Many of these dogs have such little time left, and they just need a chance and some love. And definitely forward a link to the Foster Dogs blog to your friends!

Thursday
Jul232009

Central Park Paws Event This Saturday

Central Park Paws—an organization of dog owners who use Central Park—is hosting a “Bagel Bark” this Saturday, July 25th, at Conservatory Water (also known as the boat pond). Join other dog owners from 7:30-9am for coffee, pastries, bagels…and, of course, biscuits for the dogs. (You can enter the park at 72nd Street on the east side, and you’ll see the pond just to your north.)

Central Park Paws’ steering committee is an advisory group to the Central Park Conservancy. It is made up of dog owners representing various areas of the park, as well as representatives from the Central Park Conservancy and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.

For more information on Central Park Paws, click here.

Tuesday
Jul072009

Underdog to Wonderdog Casting in NYC!

If you haven’t seen the Animal Planet series Underdog to Wonderdog, you have got to check it out. Each week, the show’s team rescues a stray dog from a local shelter and helps place the animal into a permanent home. On the show, the dogs are rescued, trained, and basically given a dog makeover.

Underdog to Wonderdog's "Wonder Team"

The show is currently casting for its next season, so if you’re interested in becoming the new owner of a homeless dog, call 212-239-7919 ext 214 or 212 or email jessicaw@sharpentertainment.com.

To catch an episode of the show, tune in to Animal Planet (or set your DVR, obvs) at 6 pm on Saturday nights.