Category Archives: animal welfare

Hurricane Sandy animal rescue

Weeks after Hurricane Sandy devastated parts of New York and New Jersey, animal rescue efforts continue.

In the affected areas, shelters were hit hard with damage and loss of power.    And because people are busy trying to recover from the storm, potential adopters just aren’t coming through the doors like they used to.  Through donations to a range of charities such as Best Friends and the Humane Society, animals are being re-located to safer areas of the country for adoption.

Earlier today, for example, 60 cats and dogs were flown to California on a plane donated by Southwest Airlines.  Crew members donated their time and BP donated the fuel.

You can help The Helen Woodward Animal Center by making a donation in support of the Hurricane Sandy refugees.

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In other rescue news, the ASPCA has established a new emergency boarding centre in Brooklyn thanks to a $500,000 donation by television personality Rachael Ray.    The boarding facility will help families care for their pets because their homes have been destroyed or badly damaged.

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And the Best Friends Animal Society continues to help through grants to a range of animal welfare organisations in the area.  Here’s their latest update:

Thank you for the outpouring of support for rescue groups and shelters in need after the tragedy of Hurricane Sandy. Your generosity has been astounding.

Because of you, Best Friends has—in a very short time– been able to award nearly $50,000 in grants to groups in need throughout the region. Here’s just a sample of some of the organizations we’ve been able to help.

Groups like Liberty Humane in Jersey City NJ were able to get help after the roof of their kennel was blown off! They had no power for eight days, their medicines were destroyed, and despite it, they were working to distribute pet supplies to displaced residents in their area. Thanks to you, we were able to offer financial assistance to help them rebuild.

Groups like Little Guild of St. Francis in Connecticut who took in 88 animals from areas affected by the floods were able to get some relief from those extra costs.

Road Runner Rescue in Upper Fairmount, Maryland had rescued more than 5,000 animals from high kill shelters over the past seven years, when suddenly, all of their medical supplies were wiped out from the storm.

“The supplies we lost were not just for our animals, but we also share them with our local county facilities,” said Sue Nevins, Road Runner’s founder. There are a lot of homeless pets depending on us….Our budget is already very tight and we recently had a costly cat surgery that was stretching our funds. Thank you Best Friends for supporting us in our time of need. We’re all in this together and it’s wonderful to be part of a great effort to save more lives.”

All in all, 14 animal groups and shelters so far have received desperately needed assistance, thanks to your support of Best Friends’ disaster relief. Thank you for pulling together for all of the victims of this storm at a time when it means so much to so many.

We’re continuing to give out grants to organizations affected by the storm, and we’ll keep you posted as shelters and rescue groups continue to rebuild. Your kindness is truly appreciated.

Pets for Patriots

Pets for Patriots is a charitable organisation working to place adult dogs and cats from shelters with veterans from the U.S. military.  It is now well-documented that many U.S. veterans  return from overseas only to suffer the ongoing effects of post-traumatic stress disorder.  Animals help these personnel connect to civilian life and offer them the unique bond of non-judgmental support and love.

There are many dogs and cats up for adoption in U.S. shelters – and any shelter, rescue organisation or SPCA can join the programme.  The most important motivation is the commitment to find homes for hard-to-adopt animals.

Here’s a video of one Pets for Patriots success story, the first Pets for Patriots adoption in the State of Hawaii.

November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month

And to mark this occasion, I share with you a new video of Thelma and Louise with their new owners.

I wrote about Thelma and Louise back in September, and this video interviews their new owners.

If you are thinking of adding a dog to your pack, please think about a rescue dog and contact your local shelters to see the range of great dogs available.

Pet personality quiz raises funds for animal welfare

By taking a simple pet personality quiz, you can help raise funds for the Humane Society of the United States.

The quiz is sponsored by Petplan insurance.  For every completed quiz, $1 will be donated to support the Society’s animal welfare efforts.

Take the quiz here.

A Hurricane Sandy survival story

There’s still a lot of work to be done in the communities hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy this week.  Thankfully, it seems that the lessons from Hurricane Katrina have helped and there will be fewer animal casualties because people evacuated with their pets (and shelters accepted them).

I thought I would share this story of Max, a mixed-breed believed to be Shepherd, Pointer and Pit Bull.

Jessie Streich-Kest pictured with Max in happier times. Photo courtesy of NYCCommunities

Max was found under a fallen tree on Tuesday alongside the bodies of his owner and her friend.  They were out walking together when the tree fell on them.  Max is now recovering from head injuries, a broken jaw and cuts.

Max’s owner, Jessie Streich-Kest, saved Max from an ASPCA shelter.  Now, when he recovers, he’ll go to live with her family.

Many charities like the Petfinder Foundation are using donations to help animals in need.  As temperatures drop in the region and power has yet to be restored, even shelters are finding it tough to keep their animals warm and comfortable.

It’s time to reach out and help where you can.

I’m a forever dog

Today I read (yet another) listing on Trade Me for a dog that is free to a good home.   His  family can’t give him the time and exercise he needs.  Dogs are a commitment requiring responsibility and accountability.   When will some people get that?

This poster from the Calgary Humane Society says it all:

The official Paw Justice mascot

Meet Louis…

he’s the official mascot of Paw Justice, the animal welfare organisation in New Zealand.  Louis is a real French Bulldog who won the Paw Justice calendar competition for 2012.

For only $39.00 (plus postage), you can adopt your very own Louis.  Simply order from the Paw Justice website.

When you buy Louis, $5 is donated to help the work of Paw Justice, which is fighting animal abuse in New Zealand through education and advocacy.

Animal welfare in New Zealand – have your say

Time is running out to have your say on Government’s animal welfare proposals.  Submissions close on 28 September 2012.

Visit this site to download the discussion document containing proposals.

Changes are being proposed to standards of care and conduct towards animals and the role of the National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee.

Is there a role for a Commissioner for Animals?  How do you feel about breed specific legislation?   These are just some of the issues relating to animal welfare and your dog that you might like to consider in making a submission.

Instead of picking up the newspaper this weekend, how about reading the discussion document and working on your submission first?

Remembering Katrina – 7 years later

Last week, on the 28th of August, we marked the 7th anniversary since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and other Gulf communities.

In marking this sad anniversary, I share with you the Hurricane Katrina memorial at the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.  The Best Friends staff and volunteers saved over 6,000 animals in the aftermath of Katrina and the relief efforts will be remembered by all of those involved for many years.

The Hurricane Katrina memorial at the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah.

In addition, here is the video compiled by Best Friends to mark the 5th anniversary of the Katrina relief efforts:

International Homeless Animals’ Day

Today (18th August) is International Homeless Animals’ Day.

On the third Saturday of August each year, organisations band together to raise awareness about pet overpopulation.  This year is the 21st year of the initiative!

If you are thinking of adding a dog to your household (or another dog), please adopt from a shelter or rescue organisation.  And spay/neuter your pet to avoid adding to the pet population in your area.