Don’t Forget Shelter Pets at Thanksgiving
November 16, 2009 by Heather R.
Filed under Pets
During the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, many businesses and stores run food drives for canned and non-perishable food items to be donated to those who are less fortunate and not able to afford a Thanksgiving meal on their own.
For animal lovers, this can mean a double dose of giving: along with donating some canned goods or a sack of groceries at the grocery store, consider dropping off an unopened bag or cans of cat or dog food, or even a bag of litter to your local Humane Society or pet shelter as well.
Not only do the food and supplies …read more
It’s National Adopt-a-Shelter-Dog Month
October 2, 2008 by Heather R.
Filed under Pets
October is National Adopt-A-Shelter-Dog Month and anyone looking to adopt a furry family member is being encouraged by the ASPCA and PetFinder.com to head to your local shelter.
This year has had an extreme impact on shelters across the nation as pets have become victims of the housing market crash, the spiraling economy and Mother Nature. There are currently more than 140,000 dogs listed on PetFinder.com, and over 300,000 adoptable pets total.
My family had a great experience with PetFinder when we found and adopted our dog Honey four years ago. Be sure to check out their new dog breed …read more
Pets Evacuated for Hurricane Gustav
September 1, 2008 by Heather R.
Filed under Pets
I was so happy to see this on the news last night: Pets are getting the same treatment as their owners during this weekend’s evacuation of New Orleans in anticipation of Hurricane Gustav.
It’s been suggested that the reason so many people didn’t leave during Katrina was because their four-legged family members were not allowed on evacuation buses, so they chose to stay behind and care for their pets themselves.
This time around, carrier boxes and large animal crates were stacked up at bus and train terminals and animals and their people are getting identification bands in case they …read more




