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Animal Shelter has critical overload – needs volunteer help now

 

Shelter dogs (and cats) need your help!

Shelter dogs (and cats) need your help!

 

 

As much as I’d rather just post about art and all the good things that are happening, our furry friends are in crisis. Just received the following message and there are more animals in the shelter today than ever.

MESSAGE FROM ANIMAL SERVICES June 2, 2009

* Our average intake is 2500-3500 but for the month of May, 4000 animals were admitted 

* The greatest number of animals at any given time in the shelter was 467, but today we housing 565 animals 

* We ran out of cages and are now putting together hurricane crates 

* Please help us (even an hour or two will help) spot clean in B, C and adoptions and assist adopters-we are drowning, short staffed and really need help asap-this is  a crisis! 

 

HOW YOU CAN HELP:
VOLUNTEER
If you are not a volunteer and would like to become one, please attend
our next orientation. No need to RSVP. Orientations are held at:
Miami-Dade Animal Services 7401 NW 74 St, Miami, FL 33166. If you are
already a volunteer, no need to email me your schedule, just show up.
Thanks!

JUNE 2009
Thursday, June 4, 5 – 7 p.m.
Saturday, June 6, 10 – 12:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 11, 5 – 7 p.m.
Thursday, June 18, 5 – 7 p.m.
Saturday, June 20, 10 – 12:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 25, 5 – 7 p.m.

ADOPT

Help us spread the word about 4 things: 1- Adopting a shelter pet, 2-
Educating owners about putting identification on their pet (microchip,
rabies tag, id tag) 3- Volunteering, 4- Making a donation (disinfectable
toys, financial donation online or at shelter)

Thanks!
Aileen Sanchez
Volunteer & Mobile Adoption Liaison
Miami Dade Animal Services
www.miamidade.gov/animals <http://www.miamidade.gov/animals> 
Direct: 305-805-1778
Cell:     305-877-5458
Fax:     305-805-1619
7401 NW 74 St, Miami, FL 33166

Meet Meg & Peg – two adorable black lab puppies now waiting for you at Miami-Dade Animal Shelter

Meg and Peg, two black lab puppies are waiting for you now at Miami-Dade Animal Shelter

 

Meg and Peg, two black lab puppies are waiting for you now at Miami-Dade Animal Shelter

 

two more pictures of Meg and Peg pic1  pic2
(info provided to Shelter volunteers from Miami-Dade Animal Services)

Breed: Labrador Retriever

Possible weight as adults: 40-50 lbs
Sex:    Female
Age:    2 months
Find MEG & PEG in H – 14!
Id# 1110079 & 1110080
Microchipped / Spayed / Fully vaccinated

Meg and Peg are lively, energetic, and engaging dogs who love to play
with toys and run around together. M & P love people and are friendly
with everyone they meet! Long walks and runs or fetching sessions will
keep them happy and fit. If you are an active person looking for a
sports buddy or two to keep up with you, take Meg & Peg out for a spin,
they may be your perfect companions!

If you want to learn more about Meg & Peg or others, visit Miami-Dade
Animal Services!   

2009 CALENDAR Adopt A Shelter Dog

2009 CALENDAR "Adopt A Shelter Dog"

Get your ADOPT A SHELTER DOG 2009 CALENDAR today!  proceeds benefit the shelter dogs (cats, birds and other lost or abandoned pets) at Miami-Dade Animal Shelter.

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Gray Cat missing… possibly disoriented, suffers from seizures

 

MISSING Gray Cat needs special care

MISSING Gray Cat needs special care

Dual purpose post today. One of my rescue cats is missing and want to let everyone know of Pet Detectives and Miami-Dade Animal Services.

I have an ongoing, genetic predisposition to rescuing stray, injured, abandoned and particularily homely, unwanted animals. This runs in my family. Think my nephew and his wife are up to 13 cats, 2 or 3 dogs and that’s just what they admit to. 

About 2 months ago, gray kitty number 9 showed up at my patio door. He was downright boney, and seemed wobbly, but he had definitely been someone’s pet. Wobbled right in, waited to be petted, of course I fed him the best canned kitty food in the house. (we may run out of bread or milk, but never cat food!)

This was a curious situation, his wobbly-ness may have been because he had apparently just been neutered. Shaving and stitches were obvious, perhaps from a neuter-release program? But why was he so thin? Within a week, we observed that no. 9 was prone to epileptic seizures and had several large bluish bumps inside his ears. Quite frightening at first, but as soon as the shaking was over, he was ravenous and seemed to recover within minutes after the seizure.  

My teen daughter and her friends renamed him, Caesar (a play on seizure), but the more regal name was suited to him. He has a subdued and yet authoritative demeanor. The other kitties, all veterans of similar abandonment situations, hadn’t yet accepted him as one of the family, but they were beginning to tolerate his occassional swats as he established his place as top pillow holder in the living room. 

On Saturday, he was more restless than usual, going in and out dozens of times during the day. He wasn’t around to come in before I went to bed, but we have a cat door (a necessity!) so I wasn’t worried.

It’s been more than 35 hours that he’s missing now. I fear the worst. There are big, agressive dogs that sometimes run loose, a neighborhood fox that might prey on a weakened cat. I miss his big Yoda looking gray ears, his expressive eyes. He’d look right at me and stare until I acknowledged him and figured out whether he wanted a hug, or a treat, or for me to open the door. (Cats always prefer having their people open doors over using a cat door!) Maybe he even remembered where his former residence was and returned there, or perhaps… it was his time to cross the rainbow bridge. I’ll keep looking and calling for him every day and checking Pet Detective and other rescue sites for his picture or information.

Because of Caesar and another black kitty that was in very ill health, I’ve been working a bit with Miami-Dade Animal Services. They have a wonderful new program that a volunteer initiated called “Pet Detectives” and because of this program, many animals are being reunited with their humans. If you’ve lost or found an animal, visit their website and post information about the animal. The Pet Detectives will search all over Miami and beyond via the internet rescue sites and at the actual shelter of Animal Services. Describe the animal and share the info with Pet Detectives… you can save an animal’s life! 

 

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