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For Dogs and their owners
Smoke from a 20,000 acre fire in Holly Shelter Game Land in Pender County, NC has covered most of Onslow County and parts of Pender and New Hanover Counties in a hazardous air quality zone for days. The evening and early morning hours are when the highest particle concentrations have generally occurred.
Health officials from Onslow Memorial Hospital recommend people remain indoors in the air conditioning. Anyone with asthma or other respiratory problems are being instructed to stay indoors and drink plenty of water. If you have to go outside you should wear a mask to filter smoke particles.
Fine particles can penetrate deeply into the lungs and be absorbed into the bloodstream, causing or aggravating heart and lung diseases, according to the N.C. Division of Air Quality.
Of course your dog and other pets should be protected from inhaling area wildfire smoke with its fine particle levels. If you keep your dogs and cats outdoors, you should bring them inside as they are just as vulnerable to the health risks. Pets exposed to the smoke who exhibit stress symptoms such as coughing or having trouble breathing should be brought to a veterinarian.
State air quality experts are predicting unhealthy air quality, in Onslow, Carteret, Craven, Dare, Duplin, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir and Pender counties as well as Manteo and the northern Outer Banks.
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Are you in the market for a fence for dogs? If you own a dog, chances are you are having to find some means of containing your dog. The old traditional method of safe and humane containment is the conventional wire or wooden fence. Is this still the best way to keep your dogs at
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Fence For Dogs – One Reason To Say No To A Conventional Fence For Dogs
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Nov 19,2010 Wilmington NC
After mistakenly euthanizing a dog that saved soldiers lives in Afghanistan and survived through explosions in the war savaged country, a county employee in Arizona has been fired. The Pinal County animal control employee euthanized the female Shepard Monday, and was later placed immediately on administrative leave.
Target, the heroic Shepard mix was brought to the Phoenix area in August by Sergeant Terry Young, after he has finished his tour of duty in Afghanistan. Target potentially saved several lives when a suicide bomber was scared off by her inside Dand Patan, a military base near the Pakistan border.
According to an Associated Press report, Young said the dog was treated like royalty from then on at the military base. She had escaped from the family’s yard last Friday which didn’t have an electronic dog fence, and she didn’t have a tag or microchip so the dog ended up at the county pound.
Young found Target’s picture on an internet website Casa Grande county dog catchers use to assist owners in finding their lost dogs. When Young showed up at the dog pound to claim his dog on Monday, he learned she was dead.
Officials at the Pinal County animal control facility say the employee mistakenly took the dog out of its pen Monday morning and euthanized it. The employee’s name is being kept confidential because of numerous telephone death threats.
In a newspaper report in The Arizona Republic Young said “I just can’t believe that something like this would happen to such a good dog,” The report also said the soldier and his family will get Target’s cremated remains
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Bolivia, NC – The Brunswick County Animal Services is currently distributing vouchers to pet owners in Brunswick County to cover the cost of spay or neuter of the pet owners companion dog or cat.
The voucher program is available to residents of Brunswick County and is based on the applicant’s income. Proof of residency, such as a piece of mail with their physical adress, a driver’s license for identification, and proof of income (paystub, recent tax return or medicaid card) for the entire household is required at the time of application
The voucher program is designed to help pet owners who may not be able to afford to have their pets spayed or neutered. It is not intended for use on feral cats or dogs.
“We are very concerned with the growing population of unwanted pets in the county,” said Don Yousey, Health Director. “We are hoping that this program will help reduce that population.”
Vouchers are valid at nine (9) veterinarians within Brunswick County and only cover the cost of the surgery. Any additional charges are the sole responsibility of the persons presenting the vouchers for service. Additional charges may include an office visit fee and/or a rabies vaccination. Contact your veterinarian to see if there will be any additional charges
Vouchers are available Monday through Friday from 10am until 3:30 pm. The Brunswick County Animal Shelter is located on Highway 211 in Supply.
For further information concerning the free voucher program please call Brunswick County Animal Services at 754-8204 or 754-9261
ORDINANCE
Brunswick County Animal Services does not pick up dead animals at all. Contact the Department of Transportation (DOT) 910-754-6527
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Thank you for the family photo you took of us. Love the picture! Love our fence thanks.
The Schreiber Family
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When: November 6, 2010
Where:
Drifter’s Reef Motel, Carolina Beach
12:30pm
$10 entry fee (with partial proceeds donated to the New Hanover Humane Society) before Nov. 3rd and $15 after Nov. 3rd. Cool prizes and food and beverages will be available from the Lazy Pirate Sports Bar and Grill which is also on the property. Categories include: Most Misbehaved, Ugliest, Dog/Owner Look Alike, Best Kisser, Best Trick.
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PET COSTUME CONTEST
Saturday October 30, 2010
2PM-3PM
PetCo 324 S. College Rd
Dress your pet up and enter to win a prize at PETCO’S annual Howl-O-Ween pet costume Party
Get in the spirit with you pet or just dome to watch the fun. Registration begins 15 minutes before the
contest begins. Ask a store assistant for more information. 910-799-2472
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When: Thursday October 24
Time: 1pm-4pm
Where: Sea Trail Convention Center, Sunset Beach
This year’s the Wag Shag is near Halloween, dogs are invited to wear costumes. A buffet luncheon will be served.
Pet owners are invited to bring their well-behaved canine companion along to join the fun. In addition to the luncheon, several contests are planned for attendees who bring along their canine friends.
Obedience and other demonstrations will be conducted, and a pet photographer will be on hand to photograph canine attendees and their humans. A few canine escorts from local rescue groups will also be available for those desiring a “doggy date” for the afternoon.
Advance tickets are on sale now: Adult $35, children under 12 $20 and dogs enter free. Tickets must be purchased in advance and will not be sold at the door.
For additional information call 910-579-4707
When: Saturday, October 9
Where: Wrightsville Beach North Carolina
Time: 11AM – 6:30 pm
Save the date! Mighty mutts and playful purebreds will leap to the sky to catch flying discs at the 2010 Skyhoundz Hyperflight Canine Disc Championships.
The best part is that no experience is necessary and admission is free to both spectators and competitors. All competitors will receive a free official Hyperflite K-10 Competition Standard flying disc and the top three teams will receive awards.
Contestants and their canine teammates will earn points for basic throws and catches, with bonus points for mid-air catches in this distance/accuracy event. The event welcomes mixed-breed as well as purebred dogs.
No experience is necessary and it’s no cost to participate or observe.
Call (910) 256-7925 for more information.
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Brunswick County Animal Cruelty Hotline – 910.253.0909. This hotline is sponsored by the Coalition for Humane Treatment of Animals (CHTA).
Pronounced “Cheetah,” the Coalition focuses on the broader goals of animal welfare issues primarily in, but not limited to, Brunswick County. CHTA’s mission is to advocate animal rights, the humane treatment of companion animals, and effect change through education, enforcement, and legislation.
CHTA may also be contacted email at advocates4animals@gmail.com.