News Archives: HSPC February 2002 News: 2002-02-02
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2 February 2002
February is the warm hearts month and you could tell it with the
activity at
the HSPC! Our Valentine's month left us with some fantastic
adoptions of our
older residents. We have a new room at the shelter which the Board
named the
"Shiloh" room in honor of our long time friend Shiloh Owens. Shiloh
came to
us with a request that he be euthanized. His eyes were severely
infected, he
had tumors all over his body, and his general health was extremely
poor.
This
big English Setter, however, stole our hearts and was soon
recuperating well
enough to tell us what to do on a daily basis! He went home with
HSPC Board
President Lyn Owens and soon ran the Owen's household as he had run
the HSPC!
We lost Shiloh recently but he has forever reminded us to love and
respect
our elders! The Shiloh room is set up for our older residents who
need a
quieter, calmer place to sleep.
Since we started working the Shiloh room this month we have had the
wonderful
adoption of Zeppelin (a 10-year old) and Gammy (a 12-year old.) We
think the
public will continue to see the wisdom of "mature love" as our room
helps
profile these special dogs. Of course Gammy had an "insider" offer
as
volunteer Mary Stephens adopted her and took her home. Poor Gammy,
an
elderly, skinny Golden Retriever mix had walked up into a man's open
garage
and collapsed. He rushed her to us and we went immediately to the
emergency
vet clinic. She was not sick or injured, just malnourished and old.
Gammy,
short for Grandma, got vitamins, food and lots of TLC and is now
living at
Mary's home, playing ball! Good job -- and thanks to Warm Heart,
Mary
Stephens!
February brought adoption for many more furkids, 138 to be exact.
These
included a 7 year old lab, Molly; an 8 year old cat, Snowball; a 6
year old
Doberman, Gunner; and many baby and teenage kittens and pups! Sadly,
we took
in as many as we adopted out. Some of our new friends include 2 four
week
old pups, left in a box on the front porch; three beautiful cats
who's owner
was moving and didn't want them any more; and a sad old white mix dog
with
hair mats and ribs that you can count from across the room. We
responded
just last night to a rescue call for a pup that was under a house, so
frozen
that after an hour of warm fluids he was still unresponsive.
Our work would not be possible without the warm hearts of our
volunteers and
donors! Thank goodness for our volunteers who help us every day.
This month
16 new volunteers joined our ranks. Just in time for our Dog Wash
and Dip
crew to start marking their calendar for the first
Dog Wash to be
held on
Saturday, May 11th at Trinity United Methodist from 9 am -- 2 pm.
Of course
our volunteers will continue to visit the nursing homes and
rehabilitation
facilities with our Puppy Love program, taking puppies to those in
long-term
care facilities, to add a little sparkle to their day. We will still
continue our companion dog training classes, for the public and our
shelter
dogs with a new class starting on March 9th taught by great
volunteers from
the Little Rock Dog Training Club.
Our volunteers will continue
children's
birthday parties and scout groups in our education area on Saturdays
and
Sundays, and will take information into the public schools under our
Humane
Education program. But, maybe most importantly our Warm Heart
Volunteers
will love, walk, kiss, pet, feed, talk to Adam, Baron, Calisto,
Dillman,
Ember, Flora, Gabe...................