Friday, December 28, 2007

Ralph 2007

Ralph in his new home.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Golda's Christmas


Golda's Christmas
Originally uploaded by friendsfurlifeinc.

It looks like Golda had a great Christmas!

Sunday, June 17, 2007

More Bingo


More Bingo
Originally uploaded by friendsfurlifeinc.

Bingo adopted out to a wonderful home in Mass.
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We woke up late so I didn't get to chase the ball this morning....I went into my tent...Mom put a couple of cookies inside for me. She came back....then I chased my ball until I got tired, I ate dinner chased my ball, decided to check out the other frog pond my little friend showed me this one. About 8:45 #155 ....now that is 9:20 I've flipped and have myself pointed the other way. I know I am going to be woken up early again...thank goodness I have my tent....to nap in after mom leaves in the car. Tomorrow get more food...Ronne was all concerned about the recall but Mom check my beef is fine....Ronne throws better than mom....I can't wait until tomorrow when I can chase my ball again. ~ Roberta

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Bingo's New Home!


Bingo's New Home!
Originally uploaded by friendsfurlifeinc.

Bingo was adopted on 5/27/07.
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I had another great day, Went to bed at 9:00 Mom let stay in bed until
9:00 the we had breakfast of my crunchies and eggs, yummy bacon and some toast....then I chased the ball, walked the property chased the ball while mom gardened and threw at the same time. Went into the frog pond about 3 times, had more of my crunchies and a hot dog for lunch....took a 5 minute nap chased the ball chased, then ball chased the ball. Then we got me my Mickey Dog house for nap times. I guessMom has to got to work tomorrow.....I like the play area. It has the best shade and I can dig and have my toys....Oh and there are these really neat water fountains. Oh My new child friend tells everyone that he has a new dog....Ronnie throws really good. ~ Roberta

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Reggie AKA Flash


Reggie AKA Flash
Originally uploaded by friendsfurlifeinc.

I took some more pictures of Reggie (now named Flash) after his bath last night. Got a ton of fur off of him with a shedding blade and his coat is looking a lot better. Here are some pictures. He survived his bath, poor baby! *chuckles* I don't think he was impressed with my efforts. :-D But, he got through it fine. He hasn't had one accident in the house. So far, he is on about 1/2 and 1/2 of his old food and new with no upset stomach or diarrhea. Training is coming along nicely. I will definitely let you know how things go with him and Jade. Can't wait to get them both here. It will be nice to get moved over into the house where there is more space. Right now, things are kind of crazy with getting everything ready to move so he can't wander around too much off leash. But, when we take walks and take him places, I know he just appreciates that he has a home. He's such a love. Take care and we'll chat soon.

Nat

Madisonville Dairy Puppy

This came from a lady who adopted one of the dairy puppies from Madisonville.  it warms your heart to think that these dogs were living in a barn drinking milk or whatever they could get, (I was taking food down when i could) totally at the mercy of the weather, soon to be fully feral.
Thanks so much Laurie for taking them, Karen and Keith for helping that night with them.

***

Hello ...
 
I have to tell you ... thanks.
 
I was in today, I'm the lady that has two female pugs at home ... who recently lost my 8 yo male shephard.
 
I adopted one of the little puppies from the litter of 6 ... the one with the brown on his face.
 
He is just the sweetest little boy .... loves to be on my lap ... loves to SHARE my lap with the pugs ... and loves to play with the pugs.
 
He has gone potty 4 times since being home ... all 4 times, outside (twice, he started crying so I took him out, and he went).
 
Please tell everyone involved in his care, that "Mater" has settled into his new home very nicely ... and that the pugs are enjoying having a brother in the house again.
 
Thank you so much, for the work you do.
 
Valerie 



Happy Tail from one of our adopters

Thought you all might like to see what came through petfinder. This helps the organization as well.
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We received the following story from one of your adopters and thought that you would like to see it.

Thanks again for all that you do.Mike
Petfinder.com

County: Hamilton
Local Paper: Indianapolis Star

Pet Name: Flash
Type Animal: Dog
Shelter Name: Friends Fur Life Inc
Shelter ID: TN413
Location: Knoxville, TN
Found on
Petfinder.com: Y

Entry:
We had been looking for a very long time for the right dog. We had an idea about what we wanted and contact the Friends Fur Life, Inc Rescue. Renee was so very helpful in helping us choose the right dog. The dog we actually inquired about ended up not being a good fit for our family. But, she told us about several dogs in her rescue that would work for us and asked if we would be interested. Reggie (now known as Flash) was the one that stood out to us because of his sweetness and gentle personality. We found out that he had been saved from euthanasia at a very high kill shelter in TN and had been taken to Friends Fur Life. I can't believe that a dog like this wound up as a stray and taken to the shelter. He is as close to perfect as they come.

When we brought him home, he walked right in like he had been here forever It was almost as if he knew that this was his home. I think that it was meant to be. I think of the many people involved in Flash's rescue and I can't thank them enough. He's right where he should be and he'll never be alone ever again. If you are considering a rescue animal, but are afraid that rescued animals have baggage, don't be hesitant to take a chance on the right one. It might take awhile to find the right one, but you can save 2 lives - the animal you adopt and the one who gets to come into rescue because a spot opened up to take them in. Save a life - Adopt a Rescue Pet today! You won't be sorry.

Updates from Pals4Pets in New York

Just thought you'd all like an update on how things are going up
there. you won't believe it!

So far they have adopted out these:
Harley - chi/doxie mix adult (fostered by Robin)
Jake-beagle mix adult (fostered by Becky)
Faith - bc mix puppy (fostered by Amy and David)
2 boxer mix puppies-brown (fostered by Renee)
4 dairy puppies (snatched up by Renee the day before the run from an
abusive dairy in Madisonville) - taken care of overnight by Keith
and Karen
West - the skittish dairy male that had a shaved back (snatched out
of the dairy the day before the run by Renee)

Today they have appointments to show the following dogs:
5-6 dairy puppies
Sweetie (fostered by Becky)
The last 3 BC puppies (fostered by Amy and David)
Carmel=cattle dog mix (fostered by Krystal)
Both of Carmel's puppies(fostered by Krystal)
Hopa - (fostered by Suzi)

Aussie momma (fostered by Nancy) and Spanky (fostered by Renee) are
both mildly HW positive (Laurie knew this before taking them). They
have already started treatment on both of these.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Aleksandr update

Renee,

Thanks for such a quick reply.

I came across your website while looking for an e-mail address for the veternary clinic where he was vaccinated. As for his littermates, I believe they were adopted already when I saw him. I think Pals 4 Pets said he was passed over by other people because of his longer hair and the others looked more "corgi." He was also really shy and afraid of everything. But each time I walked by, he would wag his tail and crawl closer to the front of his kennel to see me. From what I could tell, he didn't seem to respond much to anyone else. He really picked me rather than the other way around. Of course I also thought he was the cutest one there.

He now weighs a good 40 pounds. In addition to his long legs, the hair on his chest and behind his ears is really fluffy. His tail and "pants" also are feathered (rather than the "bottle brush" tail I think you usually see on a corgi). Except for his ears, color, and markings, he doesn't look much like a corgi and has been mistaken for a number of other breeds.

The trainer I'm going to believes in breed-specific nutrition. So, it would be really interesting if possible to find out what his mix is. Since you rescued them all so young, I thought there might be a possibility you were familiar with the parents. Or maybe the paperwork from Louden might be more specific? Right now, I'm assuming he is basically cardigan corgi as there is a cardi breeder in your area. But that is just a guess.

Anyway, I appreciate your help and can't say enough how pleased we are with him. He really has been a great dog and I thank you again for rescuing him.

Tom

Monday, May 07, 2007

Success Story

Dear friends at "Friends Fur Life,"

Last October (2006), I adopted a puppy through "Pals 4 Pets" rescue in Upstate New York. He was identified as "Pup 3," a medium hair, red and white corgi mix, about 20 weeks old. He weighed about 15 pounds at the time and had recently been treated for kennel cough. His rabies vaccination record was from the Knoxville Animal Clinic.

I was just hoping to find some information about him so you can imagine my surprise when I found this baby picture of he and his two littermates posted on your website! He's the shaggy one standing on the left.

His name now is Aleksandr and he lives in a household along with three rescued cats. When he isn't dispersing his "herd" of cats ("reverse herding" seems to be a corgi specialty), he enjoys daily walks along the lakeshore, through trails in the woods, and visiting neighbors all along the block.

Since October, he's met close to 1000 people and over 100 different dogs. Everyone he meets comments on what a great disposition he has. He's already completed a basic obedience class and has started in advanced obedience. Even the trainer comments on how Aleksandr is always happy. He must be really glad to have a home!

I'm very interested in any information you might still have about his background and especially whether you know anything further about the breeds of his parents. Many thanks for your rescuing him, I can't imagine a better dog for our household!

Sincerely,

Tom

P.S. For your reference, I've attached a copy of your photo that I found on the web. Here also are three more photos of him at home: his first day home, playing with a favorite toy, and practicing "sit-stay" out on the bird-watch deck in the park (one of his favorite places).

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Very Important Meeting this week!

Hi all,

There is a VERY IMPORTANT County Commission Meeting this coming
Thursday evening, 4/19/07, at 7:00 in the old Courthouse (Room 430)
in Maryville. The importance, the County Commission will be voting
on a motion to approve $350,000.00 and 12-acres of land to begin
design and construction on the first phase of a new Blount County
Animal Center.

If you live in Blount County, know people who live in Blount County,
I urge you ALL to come to this meeting. Right now there is very
limited Animal Control in Blount County, and SMACF (Smoky Mountain
Animal Care Foundation) has been working tirelessly to get with
county officials to get onboard and help build a new Animal Center in
Blount County that all of the residents can be proud of.

Last week, Mayor Cunningham and the members of the Animal Control
Committee approved a motion (along with the Finance Committee) to
defer $350,000.00 out of Debt Services to another account, along with
12-acres of land owned by the county, to start construction of a new
animal center.

We (SMACF) need a HUGE showing of public support at this upcoming
County Commission meeting to let the commissioners know that we, the
residents of Blount County, want to see a positive change in the
welfare of animals in our community.

So, call your friends, your neighbors, your family and ask them to
come and support this motion at the upcoming meeting. Also, call
your County Commissioner and let him/her know that you are a strong
supporter of the motion to move forward for a new Animal Center.

Please, please make every attempt to come to this meeting. I would
love to see the room just a full as it can possibly be with
supporters of this program.

If you have any questions, please e-mail (rayeager@charter.net) me.
If not, I hope to see you all on Thursday.

Thanks,

Rick.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Adam


Adam
Originally uploaded by friendsfurlifeinc.

Update received: Sat, 10 Mar 2007
Hello Momma Renee,

Adam here, I'm having a hard time getting my People in line. Seems that they have not had their house secure and protected in the past. I am wearing myself getting them Trained. I don't know what they did before I came along. Guarding them and my house can be exhausting work. I am loosing weight though. I still have to take them on walks each morning and evening, marking my way as I go. I think I may have to put them on Nutro Light though as I am. I know it would make them feel better they just seem to be so lazy at time. I take regular rides with Buren but John works all the time. I am going to have to get him to slow down though. I am taking them camping in North Georgia for 11 days in the last of may, I just need a break from all the work I have been having to do. Here are some pictures of me working hard !!

Hope to hear from you soon,
Adam

P.S. They said to say Hi TOO! :-)

Twiggy Update

Update on Twiggy March 21, 2007:

Hi Renee....Ophelia is adorable, and I would take her in a minute if
I didn't already have too many dogs. I have just spoken to a friend,
who I directed to your site earlier. She actually saw Twiggy, and
would have taken her! I have forwarded her what I got off save-a-
pet. I hope it goes through. I tried to call April, whose number was
on the notice, but no answer. Tell her we might have a home for
Ophelia.

Twiggy is fabulous. She graduated from beginner obedience with
"excellent" in every category, and I will take her to agility, if
not this spring, then in the autumn. She sometimes gets a little
carried away when she is hunting, and still likes to chase the
horses, but otherwise she comes when she's called, loves
everybody,and everybody loves her. Best wishes, Ann

Friday, March 02, 2007

Chester

Update received: Thu, 01 Mar 2007
Dear Renee,
I'm sure you remember Chester! Who could forget such and angel? I just wanted to give you an update and let you know what a gift he has been! We will always be grateful to you for saving him!! Chester has a new dad, I got married in October! They are best buddies!! Chester's new grandparents have 22 acres with a fenced in dog yard!! He loves to visit his many dog, cat and even horse buddies! His best dog friend is Charlie. Charlie is very timid around everyone but Ches ( Charlie is a rescued dog too!) They run around all over the house playing chase. We moved to Nashville last June. My husband is a musician and Ches loves to listen- I swear he's actually listening when Jordan plays! We still visit Knoxville quite a bit, but we love Nashville as well. Chester could not be a better dog. He is a huge part of our growing family! He makes everyone laugh! My sister in law's toddler loves to rest her head on Chester's soft back. We love him SO much!!! Thank you so much for our irreplacable Chester!! We hope you are doing well and commend all of the work that you do! Keep on truckin'!! ~ With lots of love, Taylor, Jordan and of course, CHESTER!

Friday, February 23, 2007

If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow men. ~St. Francis of Assisi

Twiggy (formerly Julie)

Twiggy and Duffel at new home in Northern Massachusetts.


Updated photos of Twiggy (formerly Julie).



< Twiggy with new family.










Twiggy, Duffel (adopted from the Gulf Coast last year) and Delilah (adopted from memphis last October, also came up to Windham with Kyle) >

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Maggie


Maggie
Originally uploaded by friendsfurlifeinc.

Update Received: Fri, 16 Feb 2007

Hey Renee!

These are not the best pics of maggie - but thought I would send them anyway! She is still doing great and is the best dog ever. She sits at the front door every single day 5 minutes before my neice and nephew's bus drop them off. Yes, she still sucks on her blankets and yes, she runs mom's house! :-)
~ Angie

Monday, February 12, 2007

Daisy


Daisy
Originally uploaded by friendsfurlifeinc.

Melanie adopted a little dog in these pics-she named Daisy-the end of January 2007. I helped her find this little dog out of a lady’s home in Greenville TN. Her name is Daisy. Her story-she was orginally obtained for a little boy cause he wanted a dog. She was chained up outside for the first 6 months of her life. Then he wanted a lizard, fish, cat, etc. The family said something has to go and because he never developed a relationship w/ this little dog, the little dog was destined for the pound. A neighbor across the street said she’d take her to rescue her but didn’t have a place to put her. This little gal stayed outside in a fenced in yard through all this cold weather we have been having. Melaine had been looking and praying for a little dog like this after her senior dog died. Everything was running amuck in finding one. I found out about this one through another rescue person in the Greenville area and Melaine went and got her. She is doing wonderful-gets along very well with her other little 3 legged yorkie and the cat. She’s sleeping in the bed with them, plays all day with her new little buddy, and is doing wonderfully with no housebreaking accidents. Melanie says you can tell she’s very grateful. She’s about a year and ½.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

A picture is worth a . . .

Freeeeeedommm!

You're home early!!





Another Maizie update

Maizie Update: Friday, February 9, 2007:
...and with that smile she always has, I just can't be mad at her.

We went out for a walk this morning and she ran and ran and ran in the snow. Then her paws got filled up with snow and that was the end of that game. Mom had to take off her gloves and de-ice the puppies paws. The little ones I'll actually tuck into my jacket and carry them to the house, no way with Maizie "heavy butt"! ~ Laura
Maizie Update: Thursday, February 8, 2007:
...boy-she has come out of her shell-shows how happy she is. even though miscevious (Sp)!! i just can't see what is exciting about chewing up plastic (the remote). i had one chew up my blowdryer!

Your God Child has tried to eat a remote control, learned how to jump over baby gates and can sneak through the smallest space between the deck rails. She's not doing very will in obedience, I think she has ADD, but she does okay at home without the distractions.

I'm trying to teach her to sit when people approach her, she really likes to jump up, but when people see her smiling face their hearing turns off and they hug her when she tries to jump! Got to love her!! ~ Laura

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Friday, February 09, 2007

Cat's Pajamas


the cat
Originally uploaded by timloco.

When God made the world, He chose to put animals in it, and decided to give each whatever it wanted. All the animals formed a long line before His throne, and the cat quietly went to the end of the line. To the elephant and the bear He gave strength, to the rabbit and the deer, swiftness; to the owl, the ability to see at night, to the birds and the butterflies, great beauty; to the fox, cunning; to the monkey, intelligence; to the dog, loyalty; to the lion, courage; to the otter, playfulness. And all these were things the animals begged of God. At last he came to the end of the line, and there sat the little cat, waiting patiently. "What will YOU have?" God asked the cat.
The cat shrugged modestly. "Oh, whatever scraps you have left over. I don't mind."
"But I'm God. I have everything left over."
"Then I'll have a little of everything, please."
And God gave a great shout of laughter at the cleverness of this small animal, and gave the cat everything she asked for, adding grace and elegance and, only for her, a gentle purr that would always attract humans and assure her a warm and comfortable home.
But he took away her false modesty. ~Lenore Fleischer Cat's Pajamas

Adam

Update February 8, 2007: Adam is doing GREAT. . . . He is beginning to get his manly figure back and seems to be more alert and protective of his home turf. He is beginning to Strut His Stuff a lot more. He is ideal for our family. Now he ownes us all. :-) ~ Buren
ADAM went to his wonderful new home in Sevierville, TN on January 20, 2007! He's very happy with this large extended family and loves it! They have 14 grandkids between them and they are over at their grandparents home all the time! Adam is eating up the attention! He gets daily walks (and is slowly losing his weight) and he's getting lots of rides in the truck! Adam loves to ride-he loves to watch the birds and all the sights. He has a bed beside their bed and has settled in well. They say he's adjusting very well-great with the activity, great with all the attention and hasn't had any accidents in the house! Can't wait to see the new and improved (lighter) Adam in the days to come.

Friday, February 02, 2007

Maizie


Maizie
Originally uploaded by friendsfurlifeinc.

Update January 15, 2007
You should see Maizie in the snow and ice!! She bangs her front paws in the snow and tries to catch the pieces that fly up. What a goof ball. ~ Laura
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Update: 12/20/06
Miss Maizie is settling in just wonderfully. She's already figured out she needs to go to the door and sit to be let out, she also has learned to sit on the deck so I can take her leash off and let her in. She doesn't have any interest in toys though. I'm not so sure she knows what to do with them just yet. ~ Laura

I have been studying the traits and dispositions of the "lower animals" (so called) and contrasting them with the traits and dispositions of man. I find the result humiliating to me. ~Mark Twain, Letters from the Earth, 1907v

Monday, January 08, 2007

Please help with your signature!

SIGN THE PETITION It only takes a minute!

Support Michael Herring, Richmond VA, Commonwealth Attorneys Office to Prosecute Dog Fighter

Remember dog fighters kill MANY innocent dogs to train ONE fighter!!! This is a window of opportunity to show support in requesting maximum sentencing allowed for this sort of human element. We do not have enough signatures! Please, please sign and pass this to the moon and back, I will have to fax this to Mr. Herring's Office first thing Monday and first thing Tuesday a.m. so that at least he can relay to the presiding judge that many people are watching and looking for stiffer sentences concerning this sort of offensive and disgusting activity. If you are in the Richmond area I would highly recommend that you attend if you are able to. Banning dogs is not going to solve any problem, getting the perpetrators that fight will slow down and hopefully eliminate this at some point.

I would like each and every one of you to remember the listings that are posted on dogs that have been used for bait, with missing ears, punctures all over their bodies and for those that have been so ruined by these people that they have to be killed because they are no longer adoptable. *I don't know if you remember Rufus on PBRC who had his entire face removed due to fighting*, it is because of people like this man that Rufus paid with his life and countless other dogs that are killed because they won't fight or are so damaged they must be euthanized once found by Animal Control. Dogs that are starved, made to run on treadmills for hours on end, isolated, chained, pumped full of steroids....having their teeth filed (bait dogs) so they can't fight back and are thrown in between two others to teach them how to fight, all the puppies and kittens that are used for bait, dying in the most horrendous way.
~ Sylva Penkov-Southwell

Friday, January 05, 2007

Animal Control in Blount County

For those of you who have not heard, we no longer have animal control in Blount County. In May of last year, Maryville increased the fee that they were charging the county to provide those services by almost 100% and the county was not able to pay that cost. At that time, and at the commission's request, several animal related groups in the area began working on a proposal for the county to open and maintain its own animal center. However, when the new commissioners and County Mayor took office in the fall, they basically blew off the issue. To several, the solution was that county citizens should simply shoot any unwanted animals. When the contract with the city officially terminated on December 31, the Maryville Animal Shelter began refusing animals brought in to the shelter by county citizens and will not answer calls from the county.

If you have visited the Maryville Animal Shelter, you know that it is not acceptable. The animals are held with little heat, no air conditioning, little or no food or water, no vet care (regardless of the severity of their injuries - gun shots, broken backs, severed limbs), unsanitary conditions where the facilities are not properly cleaned to prevent diseases and no public outreach or attempt to adopt the animals. Animals that are picked up or turned in as strays are held for 72 hours. Those that are surrendered by their owners in hopes of finding a new home are subject to being euthanized immediately.

I learned in a meeting tonight with some of the commissioners that some time around 2000, the county had a general fund of approximately $8M. Now, that balance is down to $800,000. The commission reports that it simply does not have the funds to pay the city for the services. I believe they would be wasting their money if they did. If you have been watching the news lately, you have probably seen stories of concerned citizens that have been calling the commission office about the issue. Tonight, Channel 8 ran a story from a woman that was cornered by a vicious dog in her driveway. She got her mother in the car and ran inside with her baby and 4 year old.

I have recently formed a non-profit corporation for some influential citizens in the county that intend to raise money to build a facility. The proposal is that the county team up with this charity in a way similar to the Young-Williams Animal Center in Knox County, jointly providing funds for the building and operation of a county shelter. Three commissioners were at the meeting tonight, and voiced their concern that certain other commissioners would oppose spending any funds to provide for animal control.

I am writing to ask to you call your commissioner directly and talk to them about your feelings on this issue. The county's failure to provide animal control is not only inhumane, but it is a health and safety issue. Last year, approximately 6.5 animals came into the Maryville Animal Shelter from the county per day. Do the math. And, consider that this number will actually increase because those animals that remain running at large will reproduce. The lack of animal control will result in traffic issues, bite risk and disease. As the number of stray dogs increase, those dogs start to travel in packs. Not to mention that this situation gives a poor representation of our community and depicts us as a bunch of uneducated yokels. You can obtain the phone number for your commissioner at http://www.blounttn.org/commiss.asp#Commission.

If you live in the City of Maryville or the City of Alcoa, call your council representative and let them know that you are not satisfied with the current animal control conditions. From personal experience, the animal control officers in the City of Alcoa and their supervisors are very unhappy with the current operations. I personally hope that they sign on with a new Blount County shelter. Don't take my word for it. Visit the shelter on Home Avenue. ~ Kandi R. Yeager

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Action Alert - please sign petition!

This is about the little 10lb dog dragged behind the woman's car in campbell county. Even if you aren't in the East TN area, please still sign as we need support. I'm going to try to get information about the judge's phone number so we can call and let them know how we feel. The next court appearance is Febraury 20, 2007 (see recent article here).

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Hi Friends,

I have just read and signed the petition: "URGENT! Please help Bobo, the dog dragged behind his owner's SUV."

Please take a moment to read about this animal cruelty issue, and join me in signing the petition. Without your support, it is possible that the presiding Campbell County judge will send this dog back to the owner who dragged him behind her SUV. It takes just 30 seconds, but can truly make a difference. Please sign here:

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/703063826


Thanks!
Margaret Lindop

Monday, January 01, 2007

Cross-post for rescue help

City of East Ridge Animal Services
1015 Yale St.
East Ridge, TN 37412

Phone: 423-664-0271
Email: czagona01@comcast.net
Petfinder Address: http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/TN360.html
NEW OPERATING HOURS
Mon - Fri 10-5, Sat 10-2, Closed on Sundays

I was hoping that I could get some help in finding rescue for all our furry friends at the East Ridge Shelter in East Ridge, TN. I have a lady from CT named Kirby that has offered to pay the board on all four black labs. All the labs are going to Catoosa Vet Hospital tomorrow, they will all be spayed on the 8th of Jan due to Dr. Rogers schedule. Also Marjorie is taking Bonny the Basset, which I am taking to her tomorrow evening. Now that just leaves 25 furry friends that are in need of rescue help, some are under 30 lbs and several are large guys but all are highly adopt-able and deserve a chance at having their own forever home.

I have two employees at the shelter, Jen works the office and is suppose to be doing the rescues and Jonathan is the ACO. So it is hard for me to do any rescue work from the shelter during the day, so I do rescue at night when I get home.

We haven't had must luck with local rescues, so I have been using rescues from middle Tennessee. Mary Ruth Rogers has been a very big help with cross-posting and helping in any way she can. I have a gentleman that can do transport for me but he has MS and can only drive a short distance and can only handle small dogs.

I will work with any reputable rescue, we have no pull fee, but do require proof of alteration and rabies is provided. I can have the animals vetted here and provide a health certificate but we do not get a discount on the vetting, just the spay/neuter & rabies.

I keep petfinder updated everyday, and I make sure that Jen does also.

We haven't euthanized an healthy adopt-able animal for space since April or May, and we have only euthanized 6 adopt-able animals in a year . That is the reason we are covered up, people that live outside of East Ridge are trying to surrender their animals to us instead of the local Humane Society which is contracted for their area. Now people are having friends that live in East Ridge turn in the animals for them, or they are just turning them out in our city limits. Our city is about 10-12 sq miles, so you would think that since reopening in Dec of 05 that we would have caught all the stray animals in such a small city.

Any help in pulling would really help us, we just need space, I have 4 dogs outside that I need to get inside because of the cold weather. The dogs in the inside can go in or out, and at night I can close the door to lock them inside when its cold, but I can't do that right now because of several kennels having more than one dog in it.

My officer has been instructed not to impound any animal if he can return the animal to the owners home, but the animal must be able to be confined to the property or it has to be impounded.

We try very hard not to take in animals, when someone wants to surrender their animal we will provide rescue contacts and other options, but we still end up with the animal because the owner doesn't have the time to call the contacts and they think its our responsibility to find their animal a good home.

We do accept donations towards an animals adoption fee, we call these donations our Guardian Angel program. A Guardian Angel animal adoption is non-refund-able, all funds are used towards the spay/neuter and rabies and can not be re funded back to the shelter after services have been rendered by the vet. All donations for the Guardian Angel fund can be sent via PayPal to zagona@bellsouth.net. A donation receipt will be sent for any monetary donation received. These monies are paid to the vet by ERAS.

We have our volunteer releases available at the shelter, and would love to find at least 3 to 5 teams that could take animals out to Petsmart on the weekends, I would like to have 3 to 5 teams so they could rotate every other weekend. I would like several volunteers to transport adopted animals to the vet for alteration. We would be happy to have someone come to the shelter and take pictures for petfinder, we do this ourselves but on busy days the animal may not post until the next day.

Foster homes are very important for the shelter, we have several animals in foster care, to become a foster family you must have a fenced yard, and vet references. As a foster family you will continue to help place the fostered animal into an adoptive home. Any possible adoption must be handled at the shelter with the adopter and ERAS staff. Foster families are responsible for vet care, and general care while in foster care. ERAS will make sure that the fostered animal is current on all vaccines.

The shelter could also use blankets, but not electric please, hard rubber toys like KONGS that are easily Dis-infected. Monetary donations for placing weekly newspaper adds & flyers.

I would also like you to know that no animals are scheduled to be euthanized, please pass this on. I am the only one that can make that call. All animals that have "URGENT" beside their name are the animals that have been at the shelter the longest and they are the ones that need rescue help, but all need rescue help.

I just wanted to clear this up, if anyone needs to know anything just email me or call the shelter and leave a message and I will return the call.

Any questions can be forwarded to czagona01@comcast.net

Carl Zagona
East Ridge Animal Control Supervisor
1015 Yale St.
East Ridge, TN 37412
423-664-0271 shelter
www.petfinder.com/shelters/TN360.html
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