by Percy Cat | Nov 20, 2008 | Animals
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Meg and Peg, two black lab puppies are waiting for you now at Miami-Dade Animal Shelter
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(info provided to Shelter volunteers from Miami-Dade Animal Services)
Breed: Labrador Retriever
Possible weight as adults: 40-50 lbs
Sex:Â Â Female
Age:Â Â 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! Â Â

2009 CALENDAR "Adopt A Shelter Dog"
Get your ADOPT A SHELTER DOG 2009 CALENDARÂ today! Â proceeds benefit the shelter dogs (cats, birds and other lost or abandoned pets) at Miami-Dade Animal Shelter.
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by Percy Cat | Nov 15, 2008 | nature's energy

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There are literally thousands of animals lost or abandoned in Miami-Dade every year. Many of them are injured and need critical medical care. All of them need caring, loving families. Animal Services, the dozens of animal rescue organizations, veterinarians and individuals all over South Florida (and the world) are working to educate people and help as many of our furry, feathered, scaled friends (little angels in my opinion) as possible. This all takes time, money and mountains of compassion, patience and education.
At some point (actually around the 9th stray cat in this decade, and several abandoned dogs) I realized I could not rescue, doctor, feed and save every animal alone. What I can do, is help to create products like this calendar which will raise money for care and education programs for the animals. Many of the photos were taken by Miami-Dade Animal Services personnel and volunteers, many are of pets and rescued animals I had the pleasure to photograph.
When you purchase any of the ‘Art For The Animals’ products, 50% of the profits are donated to helping animals (and the other 50% helps the artist pay her bills and keep creating new works to help even more animals!)
See all Art For The Animals products here andÂ
Order your large format, 17 inch wide
2009 ‘Adopt A Shelter Dog’ Wall Calendar HERE
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- Barney, another Miami-Dade Animal Services adoptee!
Love your pets – the rewards are priceless!
Debra Cortese
PS: Â 2009 CAT CALENDAR coming soon… AND of course, an all new, 2009 Nature’s Energy Calendar.
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‘ART FOR THE ANIMALS’  (founded in 2005) is dedicated to increasing awareness of the treatment of animals through artistic expression and education. Click this link ‘ART FOR THE ANIMALS’ to see the Children’s Art from 2005 Summer School workshops throughout Miami-Dade County Public Schools
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POSITIVE, WITTY, ENERGIZING – NOTES FROM THE UNIVERSE
“I’d Rather Be In The Studioâ€
Marketing & Business for ARTISTS by Alyson Stanfield

by Percy Cat | May 14, 2008 | Animals, ART, General optimism

My sister sent me a link to “Rescue Ink” and I’m not sure if you have to be a New Yorker type to appreciate this, but it is definitely worth a visit if you are a pet and animal lover. What a great presentation and great work these guys are doing! Biagi is a friend of Diane’s (my sister) and she’s been rescuing animals her entire life thus far. Way to go Di! It runs in the family… must be something those Italian grandmothers put in our food 😉
Read more about Rescue Ink in this April 12, 2008 Newsday article.
Be sure to click on the link for more photos – guaranteed to bring a smile.
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