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NEWS & EVENTS

 

 WE MADE IT TO UTAH!

On May 17th, the shelter director & staff, shelter veterinarian, board president and one of our top volunteers set out on their journey to Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah for an educational retreat.  The group spent 2 days working with the homeless animals at the sanctuary. Best Friends has about 1500 animals at the sanctuary at any given time.  We were able to work with homeless dogs, cats, puppies, horses & pigs.  We even had the chance to work with some of Michael Vicks' pit bulls.  Thank you to all who helped us raise money for our trip, to Laura Geniuch and faithful volunteers for doing a great job running our shelter in our absence, and to the board of directors for allowing us to go on this adventure. It was an extraordinary trip...one we will never forget. 

More pics from the trip....

     

             

    

                

       

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KENNEL KIDS

come to

APS-FH       

 

We are very excited to report we are gearED up for Kennel Kids APS-FH!

We have more information about the program on OUR PAGE.  Click on pup to the right to check it out.

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LOOKS LIKE WE WILL BE SEEING YOU ALL AT THE

SAN JUAN COUNTY LIBRARY again this summer!!!  

The island tail tutors was such a success this spring we have been asked for a return engagement in summer 2010.  We will be having more fun and improving reading skills at the library.  See you all there!

Many thanks to Carol and Jim with the cavalier girls, Lisa with Nim Tim Tim, Kirsten and Tika, Dodie with Shadow and of course my close friend Lucky.

Call Melina at the library or Tawny at the shelter for more details and information.

 

FYI :

TOP 10 REASONS for PET RELINQUISHMENT TO SHELTERS

IN THE UNITED STATES*

DOGS _____________

  1)  moving

  2)  landlord issues

  3)  cost of pet maintenance

  4)  no time for pet

  5)  inadequate facilities

  6)  too many pets in home

  7)  pet illness (es) 

  8)  personal problems

  9)  biting

10)  no homes for littermates

 

CATS _____________

  1)  too many in house

  2)  allergies

  3)  moving

  4)  cost of pet maintenance

  5)  landlord issues

  6)  no homes for littermates

  7)  house soiling

  8)  personal problems

  9)  inadequate facilities

10)  doesn't get along with other pets

 

 

PLEASE SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR PETS . . .

For every human born each day in the United States, there are 15 puppies and 45 kittens. That is 70K a day! 

 

*Study done by the National Council on pet population study & policy

 

 

 

 

 
   


A man or woman never stands as tall as when he kneels to help an animal.

-Author Unknown

 

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THANK YOU FRANK AND RONDO

FOR

BUCKING UP THE TREES

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BE KIND TO ANIMALS

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CANINE GOOD CITIZENS SPOTTED

The 4-H club members and their Canine Good Citizens Dogs at the county fair

 

Congratulations to these Responsible Pet Owners

 

Last spring the Shelter decided to use part of a grant from the Community Foundation to sponsor the 4-H dog club in their quest to earn Canine Good Citizen awards.  With the help of their leaders Barbara DeFalco and Lisa Holt the club members and their dogs worked on the 10 practical obedience and socialization skills  that a dog must demonstrate in order to receive a CGC certification. They were then tested by an independent CGC evaluator.  They are now all the proud handlers of a Canine Good Citizen certified dog and the Shelter presented each with a CGC pin or badge and their dogs with a blue CGC bandana.

 

Since then many on San Juan Island have helped promote and foster responsible dog ownership through the CGC program and we have a growing list of special dogs and their handlers who have passed the AKC Canine Good Citizens test.  Thanks to Lisa Holt and Barbara DeFalco who have arranged for certified evaluators to visit the Island and test our dogs. Lisa Holt is now offering classes to help train for the test and welcomes our shelter dogs at no expense to the shelter.  A growing number of San Juan Island businesses are demonstrating their support of the program by offering a special bonus or discount to the owners of CGC dogs.  Islands Convalescent Center is now requiring that dogs who visit their facility have a CGC certification in order to insure the dog has the good manners required to not frighten or harm their residents.

 

We are delighted to see the interest in helping our San Juan Island dogs become mannerly good citizens. We know that the bond between dogs and their owners is strengthened through the communication of training.

 

If you wish to find out more about CGC and how to become a Human Good Citizen by qualifying your dog, you can visit the AKC web site >>click left for link www.akc.org/events/cgc/ or pick up a brochure at the shelter.  Call us to find out when the next CGC evaluation will take place and then see if your dog has the skills needed to become a Canine Good Citizen.  If you have a well mannered dog you most likely already have most of the skills it takes to earn certification. If not, this is a worthy goal for any pet dog owner. It is great fun to have a dog whose manners make him welcome anywhere because we Islanders love to meet our diverse dog community. 

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