News Archives: Volunteer News 7/1/07: 2007-07-01
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One of our volunteers is fostering three of the five lab pups I wrote about a few weeks ago.
They are beautiful, quiet, fun puppies. They are very shy, and she has made a lot of progress
with them, and is afraid bringing them into the overcrowded shelter will set them back. Anyone
want to take care of two shy little lab puppies for a week or two, until there is room at the
shelter? This is the same litter I asked about last week...different foster; there are 5 total.
They are on the web as Traveller, Socks and Popcorn
We also need a foster or permanent home for an older (9) Aussie, and a small (6) Beagle mix;
their owner has to give them up for health reasons. They are outdoor dogs, and come with their
own dog houses. They are sweet, quiet, loving girls.
Dog Wash Saturday 7/6, Trinity UMC. Please think about helping. John and I will be there to set up,
but have to leave. Jerod and Hannah will need lots of help.
The shelter is having adoption specials in July; the cost of adopting a cat or dog, kitten or puppy,
is $50 instead of $75; it will still include everything---shots, spay, etc. So if you were
thinking of adopting, this should be a little incentive.
Many of you have heard the story of Missy, the dog that was skinned alive in Benton, Arkansas.
The story was aired by KTHV 6-1-07. Hundreds of concerned animal lovers have expressed outrage
and a desire to do something. A group is being formed to present a united front to Arkansas
and the rest of the nation in our fight against animal cruelty. This is a forum to gain support,
brainstorm ideas, raise funds, anything to bring attention to the heinous nature and alarming
frequency of animal abuse cases in Arkansas. Missy's Law is a group of citizens across the world
dedicated to raising awareness of animal cruelty in Arkansas and the need to pass SB777
(Missy's Law), making animal cruelty a felony in "The Natural State". If you are interested in
joining this group, the link is MissysLaw-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Our Kroger cards made $607 for May. Please remember to use them. You can purchase them at the
shelter, or at our Mall store. (You can't get them at Kroger). If you don't know how they work,
let me know and I'll explain this painless way to make money for the shelter.
We have a wonderful Humane Ed program going, so if you know of anyone who would like Christine
to come to your school, library, daycare, church, business…to do a program on animal care,
and bring puppies!!!...let me know.
Critter Camp July 13 and 27, August 10 and 24
Christine will do a Humane Ed program, such as basic animal care and safety, along with
interactive programs like playing with puppies in the dog park, visiting kitties in the cat room, and story-telling.
We are flexible on ages, but would like to limit each session to 12. Parents do not have to stay,
and we will have cool drinks. Kids can bring sack lunches. Contact me if you are interested in
bringing your children, or helping (or both!) Info@warmhearts.org or 580-2966 after 5PM.
July 8—Birthday Party need help!
July 20 Martial Arts Competition at RiverMarket Amphitheater. We will get 25% of the income
from beer and soft drinks. We need to provide a few volunteers to sell the drinks. This is mainly
a kick-boxing and Brazilian JiJitsu competition. Robert and Ann are helping, as well as Mary,
Justin and Jessica, Jerod, and a few others. We still need a few more!!
This could be a fun event for those interested in martial arts.
October 26, 27, 28 Racquets and Paws Tennis Tournament benefiting HSPC We will want to take
adoptables
November 3—Reigning Cats and Dogs at the DoubleTree
Whiskers at the Mall, our off-site adoption center and store needs help. They really need a
new manager, Chris would like to be able to spend less time there. If you want to help Saturday
July 6, (or take over as manager!), contact Chris at ellischris@uams.edu
Puppy Love If you would like to take puppies to visit folks at nursing homes, assisted living
facilities, etc, contact Amanda at acarter01@yahoo.com for the schedule; Mary and Leigh make
regular visits to Women and Children First on first Saturdays 10-11, and third Saturdays at Dorcas
House. If you would like to help at one of these, contact Mary at mmstephens@ashland.com
Encourage people you know to come down and adopt a dog or cat. We have so many more than we have
room for. And shelter animals make the best pets!! We have so many wonderful cats and dogs just
waiting for a good home... and…dogs having fun in the park are getting adopted faster. People
love seeing them having fun, instead of sitting in a cage. And cats need petting and brushing,
and everyone needs attention! And you can help keep cages clean and water bowls full.
Adoptions: Addie!!! Kera!! Bruce; Winter; Skywalker; Faith; and several puppies and kittens
Next Volunteer Orientation : Monday July 9, 6 PM at the shelter
And check our website www.warmhearts.org
I add new animals every Sunday night (and sometimes during the week)
For the Warm Hearts and Cold Noses...
Nancy Thaden
HSPC