Best Friends Conference- It’s Registration Time!

June 13th, 2010 by admin2


Registration is now open for one of the most eagerly awaited animal conferences of the year. To thank you for being such a good friend to animals, you’re invited to be among the first to register at a special early-bird rate for Best Friends’ 2010 No More Homeless Pets® Conference happening from Friday, October 15, 8:00 am to Sunday, October 17, 12:30 pm at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, 3700 West Flamingo in Las Vegas, Nevada.

If you register TODAY through August 31st, you’ll pay only $275 for the three-day conference. Now that’s something to wag a tail about! But on September 1st, registration goes up to $325. So click here to register today!

Join Best Friends for one of the most relevant and informative conferences anywhere on the issues that matter most for bringing about a time when there will be No More Homeless Pets. Spend three days with like-minded people, learning about the latest innovative ideas and proven practices to help save animals in your community. You’ll come away from the conference reenergized and inspired to make No More Homeless Pets a reality in our lifetime!

And this year, there will be new speakers and new topics to make your experience even more worthwhile than ever before. New this year:
How to Be a Great Volunteer
Overcoming Obstacles
Rehabilitating Puppy Mill Survivors
Relating to Shy Dogs
To learn more about this year’s conference, click here.

Our conference rooms will be at the very front of the convention pavilion, making getting to and from your room a breeze! Reserve your room today by clicking here or calling the Rio directly at 1-888-746-6955. (Mention the discount code “SRBFASO” for a special group rate.)

And don’t forget the optional post-conference trip and tour of Best Friends Animal Sanctuary—it’s now three days instead of two! We recommend you sign up early because this trip of a lifetime sells out every year.

Thank you for all you do to help animals! We look forward to seeing you at the 2010 No More Homeless Pets Conference, where lessons will be learned, lives will be saved and hope will be sparked anew.

**HELP!!!** ROWAN COUNTY DOG POUND UNDER WATER!!!!

May 2nd, 2010 by admin2

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URGENT MESSAGE! The pound has flooded! Funds and rescues are needed IMMEDIATELY! HELP PLEASE!

STAR, Saving the Animals of Rowan is now 501c3. All donations are tax deductible.

URGENT! POUND FLOODED! Morehead KY: 5/2/10: Jan got there and the rescue boats were in the parking lot getting ready to evac the dogs. Jan had the van and they loaded them up plus others in Jimmy’s truck. Some dogs are at the old forestry building and some are going to tin woof inn.STAR needs help with boarding costs and rescues to take some dogs. www.petfinder.com/shelters/KY251.html paypal for STAR is sdcreasap@roadrunner.com (roadrunner.com)there is also a boarding chipin on the homepage of the site.

The pound will have to be completely disinfected after the flood and the dogs need to go!

PLEASE contact either:

staradoptions@yahoo.com

jandacci@roadrunner.com

juliatat@yahoo.com

 

Who We Are


STAR, Saving the Animals of Rowan is a 501c3 organization committed to improving the conditions for the abandoned dogs of Rowan County, KY. Our members work to find safe and loving homes for dogs that find themselves in the Rowan County Canine Shelter. STAR members are dedicated to reducing the number of dogs euthanized due to the overcrowded conditions of this rural shelter. We have a limited number of foster homes and we need more. Please consider providing a temporary home for a puppy or dog that is up for adoption.

Our Wish List


- Collars (especially strong medium and large sizes) -Transport Crates –Frontline Spray –Blankets –Puppy pads –Leashes –Cleaning supplies/trash bags/latex gloves/etc. –Jiffy Tags ID tags for transport –Food –Eagle Pack Holistic Solution, excellent product to fix little tummies –Dewormers including Praziquantel for tapeworm –Ivermectin –Puppy vaccinations –Adult vaccinations –Ex-Pens –Funds for vetting/pull fees/additional meds/etc…paypal buttons –Gas cards for our transporters –Nylabones/Kongs/easily sanitized toys –Pens and tarp covers…we have a Lowes locally that carries them –Dog houses

RESCUES WELCOME!

Be Someone’s Fairy Dog-Mother!

February 26th, 2010 by admin2

That’s right.

We all have the opportunity to make small but significant changes to someone’s life.  The furry ones, the rescuers, the enthusiasts, the advocates…..everyone.  In a society where domesticated animals are still “property,” there is much work to do.

Let us not forget the kind, compassionate and loving individuals that work tirelessly to scrimp, save, scavenge and solicit help for the furry ones.  The rescue community has been greatly affected by their tragic losses.

My point in all of this:  Be kind to one another. Help each other. Reach out, talk about your frustrations and always ask your rescue peers and friends for help. We can only help the wee, furry ones, once we’ve helped ourselves.  Let’s really stay connected in the rescue community and work hard to recognize future risks or suicidal rescuers.  This economy will continue to be a challenge and we must continue to be stronger!!

In our numbers, we have strength.  In our common goal, we have faith. In our hearts, we have suffered to love and will continue to do so.  The paws that we save are worth every bit. They need us!

Santa Paws! We Need You!

December 16th, 2009 by admin2

CONTACT: staradoptions@yahoo.com (yahoo.com),
Jan Dacci jandacci@roadrunner.com (roadrunner.com) or
Julia Sharp juliatat@yahoo.com (yahoo.com)

CROSSPOSTING DEEPLY APPRECIATED!

www.juliasavesdogs.com   [Paypal donation also available at this site]

www.petfinder.com/shelters/KY251.html

Once again we are begging for help. We are overloaded and have waaaay too much on our plates right now. I know all of us in rescue are in the same boat:(

STAR is in deep financial trouble. We have too many dogs. Medical costs are horrible.

Paypal to sdcreasap@roadrunner.com or use ChipIn’s on STAR Petfinder page to help financially. You can also make checks out to STAR, a 501c3 non profit, and mail to STAR c/o Julia Sharp, 164 East Main Street, Morehead, KY 40351 This is also the mailing address for supply donations.

We desperately need Frontline SPRAY. We have yet another litter of lice puppies:( Frontline Spray works great on lice. Dogs have been full of fleas lately. We can also use Capstar.

We need collars, dewormers, leashes, vaccines, HW prevention, money, gas cards, food, blankets, dog beds…..the list is endless for Santa

Readers Weigh In On Dog Being “Banished”

September 15th, 2009 by admin2

Billerica banishes dog from the town

By Chris Camire, ccamire@lowellsun.com

BILLERICA — Standing before selectmen last night, Glen Munson pulled up his shirt sleeve to reveal scars he’ll bear for the rest of his life.

On June 12, Munson was viciously attacked without provocation by a Rottweiler as he walked home from work about 7 p.m. The 33-year-old scientist was taken by ambulance to Saints Medical Center in Lowell where he was treated for deep bite marks to his right arm and left hand.

In a 3-1 vote last night, selectmen declared the dog dangerous and banished it from Billerica. The decision was handed down despite the owners’ insistence that their 3-year-old dog never acted aggressively before or after the attack on Munson.

The dog’s owners, Richard and Henryka Smejlik, of 20 Old Elm St., showed selectmen a series of photos of their pet appearing to interact calmly with very young children. Richard Smejlik also said his wife, who was handling the dog at the time of the attack, would no longer take the animal for walks.

“He’s not dangerous,” said Richard Smejlik, a Polish immigrant who speaks limited English. “He never makes trouble.”

But in a key piece of testimony during the public hearing, police Officer Stephen Cogswell revealed that the dog, named Otis, was involved in a violent altercation with another dog last September.

Cogswell said police responded to Veterans Park on Sept. 6, 2008, after Richard Smejlik reported his dog was in a fight with an unleashed “yellow” dog. Smejlik said he was bitten in

the hand by the yellow dog as he tried to break up the altercation.

“I think this goes a way toward learning about the disposition of this dog,” said Selectman Mike Rosa, after hearing about the earlier incident.

Cogswell also told selectmen that Henryka Smejlik was carrying a muzzle at the time of the attack. Smejlik had difficulty controlling the dog after it bit Munson, said Cogswell, but was eventually able to place the muzzle she had with her on the dog’s mouth.

Selectmen Rosa, Bob Correnti and Bob Accomando voted to force the Smejliks to remove their dog from Billerica within 14 days. If the dog is relocated to another community, the Smejliks must notify authorities of the animal’s violent past.

Before the final vote was taken, Lombardo implored his colleagues to reconsider, saying he does not think the dog is a “killer.”

“I used to laugh when people said a dog is part of a family, but it’s no joke,” said Lombardo, who preferred sending the dog to obedience classes and having it checked on periodically by the town’s animal-control officer. “Maybe it’s because I have a dog, so I have more emotions. It’s really serious taking a dog away from a family.”

Rosa countered that if the dog had attacked a child, it could have resulted in death.

“We could be here under much more serious circumstances,” said Rosa. “If we don’t deal with our role to protect the public in Billerica, then we’re not doing our due diligence.”

Andrew Deslaurier recused himself from the hearing because he lives next door to the Smejliks. He said he did not want his presence to pose a conflict of interest.

In other action, selectmen appointed Town Accountant Paul Watson interim town manager while the town searches for a replacement for former Manager Bill Williams. Watson will receive a $700-per-week stipend for the job, which will last about three months.

Please send your comments to us at DogBlessed via our Contact Us page!!

Billerica, MA Animal Control Phone Number:  978-671-0909

*****YOUR VOICES COUNT*****

Billerica, MA Selectmen

Staff
Board Members

Marc T. Lombardo, Chairman

9 Eubar Circle

Billerica, MA  01821

(978) 362-3290

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Andrew Deslaurier, Vice Chairman

1 Wilson Street

North Billerica, MA  01862

(978) 262-1418

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Michael S. Rosa, Secretary

29 Riverdale Road

Billerica, MA  01821

(978) 663-2834

Robert B. Accomando, Member

134 Treble Cove Road

Billerica, MA 01862

(978) 670-9832

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Robert M. Correnti, Member

9 Francis Road

Billerica, MA  01821-3618

(978) 667-1411

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Billerica Town Manager’s Office

Hours of Operation:

Monday – Friday:  8:30am – 4:00pm

Contact Information:

365 Boston Rd.
Billerica, Ma 01821
Office# 207
Phone: (978) 671-0942
Fax: (978) 671-0947

About:

The Town Manager is the senior appointed office of the Town and is responsible for the effective operation of the Town’s administration. The Town Manager directs the administration of departments, as well as various boards and commissions. The Town Manager attends all meetings of the Board of Selectmen and advises and recommends actions related to the needs of the Town.

We’re Starting a *NEW* Spay/Neuter Program!!!

August 13th, 2009 by admin2

That’s right!!  Our friend Julia in Kentucky is going to help us with a new Spay & Neuter program!

Sadly, year after year, we see pups at the pound that resemble some of last year’s pups.  There’s a rough economy out there and lots of dogs feeling the “pinch.”  Not only are lots of beautiful house pets being dropped at the pound daily, but loads and loads of puppies!!  The only way these little guys have a chance is by vaccination and spay/neuter.

We work hard to rehome these babies and continually need supplies, fosters, drivers, paid transports and donations.

Luckily in Kentucky, these pups can have this procedure for a mere $70.00  This is certainly a bargain, compared to our New England fees!

Thanks for reading and thank you in advance for your support.  Donations can be made on our CHIPIN page:

http://spayandneuteratroanco.chipin.com/saving-the-animals-at-rowan-spay-and-neuter-fund

Dog Bless!

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Extra! Extra! Read All About Him!!

July 9th, 2009 by admin2

This is Archie!

Archie has come to us via a divorce situation.  It is very clear to me that his mom Maureen, has given this guy lots of love and snuggles!  He is a big, snuggly black German Shepherd.  Archie is also AKC registered and full bred GSD.  He is almost 2 years old and is well handled when eating, chewing a bone, etc., He demonstrates no food aggression or dog aggression whatsoever.  We currently have 3 of our own dogs and Archie has blended in with our pack just fine.

This boy is truly a treasure and whoever adopts him, will be adopting their very best friend. Let me assure you!  He is a tall, somewhat clumsy, fun boy to be around and a dog that we are ready to rehome.  He has nice manners and is very sociable, knows his basic commands and is house trained.

What a joy he will be- to the right family!!

I ask that adopted dogs are well cared for, vetted [though he is current on rabies etc.,] and that if circumstances of owners change, that the dogs be returned to me- no questions asked…no judgment…..I just want to ensure dogs never enter the shelter system, once adopted.

Thanks for reading and contact me soon!  info @ dogblessed.net

Bumper Stickers Are Here!

May 1st, 2009 by admin2

That’s right!  I have some great new bumper stickers!!  They say www.dogblessed.net on them and feature this pic:

dogprayer1The great news is, that I am selling these for $5.50 a piece. They were expensive for me to produce, but I am donating ALL PROCEEDS to my friends at the Rowan County Dog Pound in Morehead, KY.  These pound dogs don’t stand a chance without the great volunteers in Morehead.

Please email me for details!  I can ship any method you’d like and assure you that your contributions will be 100% free and clear to the dogs!!

Let’s give something back to the animals that I feel, give me more, than I could ever give them.  Thank you and DOG BLESS!!

Dog Is Love…

May 1st, 2009 by admin2

Yes, that’s what I think. 

If there are God, Gods, Goddesses that are in another realm, providing us security, strength, love, devotion and faith, then my Dogs are my loves, here on this spiritual plane.  In the here and now, I have never known such unconditional love and healing, from another living source. 

These were just some loving thoughts for my dogs today, as I am not at home with them.  Their “dogsitter” and best friend in the entire world- Colleen, is keepking them by her side this weekend.

I just wanted to share this appreciation with all of you and hope that the world might see how dog blessed, we all are!

lilbit

Please! Kentucky Needs Help!

April 16th, 2009 by admin2

DB Readers,
This is from my dear friend Julia in Kentucky. This is a very rural pound, that operates with very little means and relies heavily on the work of it’s volunteers, just to keep dogs fed! They desperately need our help and no donation is too small!  Even $5 helps.  Please give what you can!   Bless You Julia and The STAR Team!!
callie
From Julia:
I know how upset everyone is over Holstein. We are heartbroken. The 3 members of STAR absolutely loved this boy.
Please DO NOT start calling county officials and emailing the police. It will do NO GOOD! What it will do is cause conflict that we do not need.
Our warden Jimmy is installing a new gate today. You have to realize the pound is in an isolated location. Holstien was there for several weeks and he was seen by many, many people. Lots of people wanted him but they did not want him neutered. Those people were NOT allowed to adopt him. NO DOGS are adopted out of Rowan unless they are spayed/neutered!
Frankly, we need more rescue help. We need a few good bully breed rescues to step up and start helping us with these dogs. We need money badly!!!! We simply cannot afford to board every dog in the pound until they get a rescue commitment.
I had posted the below yesterday to a group I belong to. We, STAR, have done an excellent job on a shoestring budget of changing things at Rowan.
 
Many of you know what we have faced at the Rowan county dog pound in Morehead KY. I am very happy to let you know that a small rural KY county pound that used to euth 60+ dogs a MONTH only PTS a total of 64 dogs ALL of last year. Those 64 dogs that were PTS were either vicious or injured/sick beyond hope.

So Rowan county can now be considered a low kill facility.
This has been accomplished by STAR working with our dog warden and rescue groups and lots and lots of hours put into networking our dogs. STAR is made up of 3 women. Sue Creasap, Jan Dacci and myself. We bust our butts every single day.

We would not have accomplished this without donations and help form others. We also did this by maintaining a good working relationship with our dog warden, Jimmy.

We are very proud of our work for the animals.
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We spend every minute we can doing it all, the hands on work, the transporting and the networking. It’s exhausting and there are many days that we want to throw in the towel and quit. But when we see it in black and white, when we see those low kill numbers, it makes us all keep on keeping on!”
 
Yes, Rowan IS a low kill facility now because of the efforts of STAR. I think everyone can agree that the stats above are amazing and reflect just how hard we work!!!! We do our very best in spite of our personal lives suffering, in spite of the non stop dumping of animals, in spite of the long days on the road transporting and saving animals. We simply cannot control what a bunch of worthless criminals do! I wish we could but we can’t! We are doing our very best. It’s not our fault, it is not Jimmy’s fault. We cannot be at the pound 24/7!!!
 
So I am begging everyone to please not call the police or hassle our warden, Jimmy. We are offering a reward for Holstien’s safe return. If you really want to help our dogs please help us network them and get rescues for them. We have only a few people that take the bully breeds. We need more.
 
Thank you for reading….Julia


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