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Archive for December, 2010

December 30th 2010
PetMeds Spotlight:Midwest Animal Rescue Services™ (MARS)

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Midwest Animal Rescue Services™ (MARS) is a dedicated and passionate group of volunteers who rescues dogs that are at risk and homeless through no fault of their own. The MARS organization was formed to reach out and help with “emergency” type situations as well as puppy mill rescues. Once in Their care, these companion animals are fully vaccinated and spayed or neutered. They also provide for those animals who need additional time and medical care before going to a new home.

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December 29th 2010
PetMeds Spotlight:South Eastern Colorado Animal Rescue Effort, Inc.

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South Eastern Colorado Animal Rescue Effort, Inc., SECARE, is not affiliated with any humane society, shelter, or rescue group and operates under the philosophy that all animals deserve a normal life. One in which they are not judged by their past, nor held captive to it by well-meaning pity.

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December 28th 2010
PetMeds Spotlight:Lincoln Animal Ambassadors

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Lincoln Animal Ambassadors promotes enriching our community through progressive thinking, education, awareness and public support. They are committed to improving the lives of animals and alleviating cruelty in Lincoln and the surrounding area.

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December 20th 2010
PetMeds Spotlight:Havranek’s Rescue

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Havranek’s Rescue is a small group of volunteers and foster homes that dedicate our time to helping homeless animals and get them out of harms way. While they still have some dogs left in a boarding kennel, their future goal is for all dogs to be in foster homes while waiting for their furever home. They are always in need of foster homes and volunteers. Volunteering can range from washing blankets, playing with thier dogs, vet running, hanging and making flyers of adoptable dogs and cats and fostering. They receive no funding and rely on donations only. They no longer take in any owner surrenders. Our primary goal is to save dogs on death row at the pound.

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December 17th 2010
PetMeds Spotlight: Texas Alaskan Malamute Rescue Association

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Texas Alaskan Malamute Rescue Association is a 501(c)3 charity and nonprofit breed assistance, rescue, rehabilitation, adoption, and education organization. They provide state and local welfare assistance for Alaskan Malamutes and their owners. TAMR receives no government funding and relies solely on private donations, public support, and their special events proceeds to help rescued Malamutes, companion animals, and pet owners.

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December 16th 2010
PetMeds Spotlight:Ken-Mar Rescue

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Many owners mistakenly take their pets to shelters because they believe that good homes will be found for all of them. Occasionally that’s true, but too often owner-surrendered pets are kept only two to four days due to lack of shelter space. Strays usually are kept for three to five days before they are euthanized.

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December 15th 2010
PetMeds Spotlight:The Center for Animal Health and Welfare

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Formed in 1913, The Center for Animal Health and Welfare (formerly the Northampton County SPCA) is a private organization. They are not affiliated with any other SPCA or ASPCA. They are not a government agency, but are a non-profit organization with a 501c3 status. In 2003 they committed to saving lives and became a no-kill shelter. They are dedicated to providing a safe and healthy environment for animals. They have a foster program, increased adoptions and offer a low-cost spay/neuter program.

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December 14th 2010
PetMeds Spotlight:Tabby Town USA, Inc

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Tabby Town USA, Inc., was started by Ted & Marie Glover of Westby, WI in the fall of 2003. Their son was heading off to college and wanted a kitten of his own, so the family visited the local shelter. Although there were no kittens there at the time for Dennis, a young female tortie caught their attention by reaching out through the bars of her stark cage, pleading for some attention. Apparently, she had been taken to the facility after being hit by a car about six weeks prior to that, but hadn’t been seen by a vet. Within minutes, “Tripod” was in the family car heading to Westby to begin the rest of her life. Tripod’s leg could not be saved, she has permanent damage to her mouth, and it took a year for her to heal. She is now a permanent resident of Tabby Town, and oftentimes greets visitors, always begging for treats!

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December 10th 2010
PetMeds Spotlight:The Associated Humane Societies

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The Associated Humane Societies, founded in 1906, is the largest animal sheltering system in New Jersey. They comprise three shelters located in Newark, Forked River, and Tinton Falls . Their Forked River facility also includes Popcorn Park Zoo. Established in 1977, Popcorn Park Zoo is a sanctuary for abandoned, injured, ill, exploited, abused or elderly wildlife, exotic and farm animals, and birds.

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