Thursday, February 28, 2013

LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK

$1200 REWARD!!!

Quick is a 7 year old male chocolate lab who went missing in Bay Shore, NY during the snow storm. He got out of his yard at 11 pm on Friday 2/8, near the South Shore Mall and Sunrise Highway.

Please help us find Quick! He is a very friendly and sweet boy who loves everyone - 2 legged and 4 legged. If you have seen Quick, please call Tara 631-682-3697 or Mellie 631-383-8903.

Quick is microchipped and was wearing his collar. His tags may have fallen off, we are not sure. So far we have alerted Islip & Babylon shelters, posted on Craigslist, put up fliers at the 3rd Precinct in Bay Shore, both fire houses, supermarkets, gas stations, delis, pizzerias and the post office. We have gone door to door in the area he was lost but no one has seen him.

We are hoping a kind person took him in during the storm and just hasn't seen our fliers or facebook posts yet. Please share this page everywhere so we can get our boy home!


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

No Fuss Way To Give Pet Meds

Peanut butter has always been a great way the conceal the bitter taste of liquid medication. If you ever run out, try mixing the medication with 1/4 of all natural applesauce. The sweet flavor and smooth consistency will effectively mask the medicine's taste. Plus the apple's fiber and vitamin C make this a healthy snack for about 25 calories.

Charlotte Reed/ First Magazine

Sunday, February 10, 2013

DOGS IN THE SNOW

Cold beagle

Dachshund in the Snow

Mmm. tastes like hard water!

LOST DOG?? SUFFOLK-LONG ISLAND



Look who showed up on my door n won't leave .. Rottie wearing a black leather collar if anyone knows this dog plz private message me to get him home safe :( — inMiddle Island.

IMPORTANT LOST DOG SUFFOLK,NY

HAMPTON BAYZ IS STILL MISSING: $1,000.00 REWARD

MEDFORD – LOST – MALE GOLDEN RETRIEVER:

Hampton Bayz went missing near Richmond Avenue in Medford this past Sunday 2/3/2013 at approximately 4:00pm. He was wearing a black collar & ID tag with his contact information. He is also microchipped, but the registration may not be up to date. He is very friendly & loves people. Please contact with any information.
516-369-1345
631-655-2000
Email: PONYBOYPRODUCTION@GMAIL.COM
Thank You!!


Monday, February 4, 2013

BEST BUDS!

UNSAFE SNACKS

We all know that chocolate, and grapes to name a few, are bad for our dogs. Did you know there are foods we never even thought of ? See the list below:


  • Avocado: contain a toxin that could lead to vomiting and diarrhea
  • Onions: anemia and damaged red blood cells.
  • Garlic: anemia and damaged red blood cells.
  • Macadamia nuts: gastric distress, lethargy, weakness and even hind leg paralysis.
  • Xylitol contianing candy: low blood sugar and liver failure.
  • Yeast Dough: gas buildup in their digestive system.
  • Salt:(In large amounts) excessive thirst and urination, vomiting, diarrhea, elevated temperature, seizures and possible death.
  • Milk and Dairy products: diarrhea

DOG OF THE WEEK " COLLIE "


  • Country of Origin: Scotland, England
  • Original use: Drover, herder
  • Group: Herding (akc) ;Herding dog(ukc)
  • Average Life Span: 11-14 yrs.
  • Color: Sable and white, tri-color(black,tan and white), blue merle and white.
  •  Coat: Two varieties: The rough coat is long, harsh textured; the smooth coat is short, dense and flat.  Both coasts have an abundant undercoat.
  • Grooming: Both varieties shed and require weekly brushing. Bathing is requited once a season.
  • Height/Weight: Males, 24-26 inches, 60-75 lbs. Femals, 22-24 inches, 50-65 lbs.
  • Personality: Intelligent, intuitive, sensitive, graceful and gracious.
  • Trainability: High
  • Activity level: Moderate
  • Known health problems: Collie eye anomaly, some drug sensitivities.
  • Good with children: Charming and playful with respectful children.
  • Good with other pets:  Generally good with other pets.
  • National Breed Club: Collie club of America. www.collieclubofamerica.org.
  • Rescue: Collie Rescue Foundation: www.collierescuefoundation.org.