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    Hyperarousal in Dogs

    If you work or volunteer for a shelter or rescue, you probably have a dog or several dogs who are excitable. Many of these dogs just need a little training. A lot less commonly, a dog might be experiencing hyperarousal. They get super excited and have difficulty calming down or regulating their emotions. ... See More

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    RE: Feral Cat Shelters

    Thank you everyone for your responses, I am meeting with them tomorrow. Maybe they will revolutionize feral cat shelters! ------------------------------ Cheryl Koenig Volunteer Executive Director Sullivan County Humane Society NH ------------------------------ See More

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    RE: Feral Cat Shelters

    Wonderful! I miss my colonies. I mainly cared for Pearl Harbor, Tripler, Hickam, and Kalihi-my biggest colony was at the bowling alley there. I also used to trap over at Kaneohe MCB a lot. I worked with Christin Matsushige (I was so sad when she passed) and Tedra Villaroz with Joey's. I hope to visit ... See More

  • We're thrilled to announce the launch of Co-Exist Rescue, a brand-new animal rescue organization based in San Juan Capistrano, CA. Led by an active-duty Marine Corps Officer, our team is on a mission to change the lives of animals in need. We're not just passionate about rescue, we're dedicated to making ... See More

  • Thank you Diane. Regina. ------------------------------ Regina Gardner President Friends of Guilford County Animal Shelter NC ------------------------------ See More

  • Thank you Sarah. Regina ------------------------------ Regina Gardner President Friends of Guilford County Animal Shelter NC ------------------------------ See More

  • Does your organization provide resources for self-rehoming to your community? Do you live in a community where most of the dogs you intake are easier dog to find homes for, free of medical problems and appear friendly with cats, dogs, and kids? Or, alternatively, are you seeing more dogs relinquished ... See More

  • Hi Sarah, I recommend a conversation based approach. It is extremely rare that i give a hard no. i would be offended if someone did this to me, so i work hard to avoid doing it to them. Instead, i talk to the potential adopter about their life and lifestyle. Once i understand the family, if i'm concerned ... See More

  • Hello, My organization and another local dog rescue we work with (both 501(c)3) are desperately seeking partner organizations for us to transfer fully vetted, adoptable dogs to. Our community is swamped beyond belief with unwanted puppies and dogs and there has been such a slowdown in adoptions. Instead ... See More

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