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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Animals Are Becoming As Rare To Adopt At The Humane Society As Front Row Seats To A Fernando Fight



"Hey Joe,

We have only 2 dogs available for adoption...everyone else keeps getting adopted as soon as they become available! It is awesome!!!

Linda"


If anyone is interested, The Albero Ranch enjoyed the delivery of 6 brand new YORKIE PUPPIES Sunday night. Mother & Father are pure Champion Blood and our famous NEMO is the Father. We have 5 males and 1 female and they will be up for sale in 8 to 12 weeks.

8 comments:

  1. Merry Christmas to you and yours Joe. I also thank you for the understanding of what it is to give of one's self, not just food and money and think you've done something. It's truly the greatest Christmas present I have ever gotten.

    Moral of the story: You don't need money to give to the needy. They also have physical, emotional and spiritual needs. To lift one's soul is also giving.

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  2. THE WONDER OF THIS SITE DOING
    WHAT IT HAS DONE THUS FAR FOR
    THESE HOMELESS PETS JUST STAGGERS
    MY MIND. I CAN'T HELP BUT REPEAT
    MYSELF AGAIN---THANKS, AND KEEP
    UP THE GOOD WORK!!! EW

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  3. Hey Joe,
    Wondering if you have any suggestions. I have 2 cats that we unfortunitly have to find homes for. We have recently found out after several tests at the doctors office that my 11 year daughter is very allergic to them and we can no longer keep them. We have them penned up in a room now and its not fair to them. We have called over wic co humane society and other surrounding shelters but no one accepts cats. I refuse to have them taken to a place that is just going to put them to sleep but im running out of options. Please, if you have any ideas I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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  4. It's my understanding the Wicomico Humane Society does accept cats. You should contact Linda Lugo as right now they have very few of anything and I would think they'd move pretty quickly.

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  5. Incredible News, because of sbynews! How appropriate that we read about it HERE on the blog!

    This is the BEST!!!!!!!!

    No Kill No KILL NO KILL!!!!

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  6. Thanks Joe, Im going to have my wife call today. We called last week and they said that they were full and could take no cats. Thanks for the info

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  7. I suggest you try contacting the Good Shepherd cat sanctuary. They take in unwanted cats and then send them to Petsmart for adoption. There is a fee to adopt them, but it includes a certificate for neutering or spaying.

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  8. It would be great if the WCHS could help out the Ocean City Animal Shelter. The Ocean City Shelter is over crowded and it's very hard to even get close to the dogs. We had At least at the WCHS they would have a better chance at adoption. Just a thought.....

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