Thursday, May 14, 2009

Updates and Success Stories

Today was a successful day at Savannah Animal Control. We were able to get three dogs out. Sascha, Nina, and Nellie all went to loving forever homes. They are pictured below.























I will be going to Hinesville this Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm. They have SO MANY kittens coming in, so we really need to get our foster network active. Is anyone interested in taking in a kitten or two? Or, if you're staying for the summer, perhaps you would like to foster a puppy?

There is room in my car, so please contact me if you are intersted. Liberty County Animal Control always needs more volunteers!

Make this weekend a meaningful one and do a little volunteering. I promise, you'll have fun and it will help alleviate some of the stress from your approaching finals!

ALSO: Special thanks to all the SCAD volunteers who came out to Chatham AC last Sunday for the adoption event. All of those dogs appreciated their baths! Sadly, some were euthanized in the following days, but I hope you realize that you made their last days a little brighter by getting them out of their cages and into the sunshine.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

TWO VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

MORE SARN "HAPPY TAILS"

These animals have all been pulled out of high-kill environments and placed in foster or forever homes:




































































































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ay: Weekly trip to Hinesville to work at Liberty County Animal Control and assist with adoptions. If you are interested in fostering or adopting a cat, kitten, puppy, or dog, I encourage you to come down as well. We have plenty of babies who need to get off death row immediately.

Time: 9am - 2 pm

I have room in my car for 3 other people, so just e-mail me at becca_johnson1@hotmail.com if you're interested.

Sunday: Adoption event at Savannah Animal Control from 1-5 pm. I really need volunteers out there to help potential adopters, photograph new pups for postings, and give baths to the dogs with a hose and a nice bucket of soapy water. I'll bring some flea spray, too. This way the dogs will look more presentable and will feel more comfortable in their cages.

Time: 1-5pm

Please contact me if you're interested in getting involved. This does NOT require a trip out of town.

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Friday, May 1, 2009

Update: Adopt-A-Thon

We have seven student volunteers traveling out to Hinesville on Saturday. Some will be working at the Adopt-a-Thon with the dogs, and some will be handling the kittens and cats back at Animal Control.

There is still room in our two cars, so if you're reading this and would like to join us, please let me know!

THANK YOU ALL for stepping up to the plate and helping out! I am looking forward to tomorrow very much!