Showing posts with label companion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label companion. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

and Toby is his name - o

This dog is not a Gargoyles Animal Rescue dog - this baby needing a home is in a shelter - is available for saving. Please find the contact information below. May good people respond. Please share to your social media and thank you for what you do. There is no noble deed greater than saving a life. All Life Matters!

I just love Toby, and have shown him to countless visitors to the shelter, and even though there is not one single thing wrong with him, they have always chosen someone else!  Toby still wags his tail and play bows when he meets another friendly dog.  He greets me happily when I visit him at the shelter.  He doesn't know his time is up and he is scheduled to die this Friday, April 15th...but I know, and it is breaking my heart.

Please share him, and if you can rescue him or foster him, please, contact me TODAY!  We will arrange pull, vetting and will help with transport.  Share as widely as possible...the clock is ticking!!

Gail  917-873-7408
newsweeq@aol.com






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B-6  EXTREMELY URGENT!                              
  • Breed:     YOUR GUESS IS AS GOOD AS MINE!!
  • Sex:         Male
  • Age:         Adult  (2 years per shelter notes)         
  • Size:        Medium  
  • Weight:   Weight not available
  • ID:           A031725
  • Shelter Name:  "Toby"
  • Vaccinated, Heartworm NEGATIVE 
PLEASE CONTACT COWETA COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL TO ADOPT THIS PET: 770-254-3735.  
The address is 91 Selt Road, Newnan, GA.  Oh "Toby", you are such a sweetheart of a fella!!!  
When we met "Toby", 
we were so impressed with his manners and how he "sat" for a treat when asked.  
He loves people and tried very 
hard to please.  Just take a moment to watch his video and you will see what a loving, 
sweet and well-mannered fella 
he truly is.  Sadly, "Toby's" days are numbered since he has been at the shelter since 
DECEMBER 2015.  
His only crime is that he is homeless....and we know that that is not his fault.  Poor baby.  
All he needs is someone 
to open their heart and home but you must hurry....his time is running out.  
PLEASE HURRY! 
This pet has been at the shelter since 12/02/15!!

Friday, March 4, 2016

Rowena & RaDonna sisters needing rescue together out of McDonough Georgia




Please RESCUES!!!! These girls need our help before it's too late! 
I'm only cross posting, contact Betsy below ASAP!!!!!

For rescue information contact 
Betsy at Mystiblu@bellsouth.net 
$480 PLUS VETTING/TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE PLEDGED

..RaDonna and her sister Rowena are completely forgotten. THEY ARE WAITING TOGETHER at Henry County Animal Control in McDonough, Georgia, have good sponsorship but NO SHARES, NO PLEDGES IN almost 3 weeks. (except I pledged once in past 3 wks)
RaDonna and her sister Rowena are being overlooked and they're VERY URGENT!

"Hello. my name is RaDonna. I'm a friendly sweet girl and I'm hoping to be adopted. thank you for sharing my picture....my sister Rowena is here at the shelter too."
Intake Date is Nov 10th. 12 total shares; 
she has 12 total shares and no pledges., also has had no shares for 10 days. Her time is running out at animal control. Please share/pledge
She's at Henry County Animal Control in McDonough, GA. address:
527 Hampton Rd., McDonough, GA 30253, Tel. (770)288-7387. Hours M-F 9am-4:30pm, Sat 8am-12noon. 
For rescue information contact Betsy at Mystiblu@bellsouth.net Please click on her picture for more info, leave a comment, or pledge to help her find a rescue group to save her.
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Rowena came in with pups who have been rescued, she and her sister RaDonna came from the same location and desperately need some serious love and care! ID# 11/10-2653
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Monday, February 8, 2016

Available Animals from Gargoyles Animal Rescue

We share pictures, bios, and other information on animals mainly in the state of Georgia that are available, those that are in danger of losing their life, and special requests. Yet the animals we have available aren't on our website or our blog. They are on Adopt A Pet and Rescue Me and all of their affiliates which is close to 25 individual websites.

At this time of this writing we have three animals available for adoption, one of them is pending and not accepting anymore applications. The two available are:

Feline

Lil' Man


Lil' Man, a 12 year old grey tabby tuxedo who is Neutered and unfortunately DeClawed on the front paws.



He is a good boy, he gets along fine with most other cats, excellent with respectful dogs.

Canine


Paca

Paca came to us when she was a young adult (apx 1 yr old), in 2011 which makes her right at 6 yrs old, it took 2 whole years to heal her physically from internal parasites. Here are some pictures of Paca on her first day with us:

         

Paca is up to date on vaccinations, she is heartworm negative. Paca is special in that she can sniff out maladies in people and other dogs, even cancer. Paca has been working towards a Therapy Dog title and is most happy when she can help others. She is also very well trained.





Interested in one of the above animals, please contact us at (912) 297-9595 or sheila_gar94@yahoo.com

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Her name is June, she had babies.

Please read her bio...she has not shown any aggression, just fear.  Her babies have all found loving homes...doesn't June deserve the same chance?

If ever a dog needed rescue, it's June.  This sad little dog has a very sad story...and now it could end at the shelter, alone and unloved.

If only we had the time and the resources...how often do all of us say this?  June was brought into the shelter right around the holiday season, along with another adult female, and 14 puppies...clearly the offspring of the 2 females and who knows how many males.

The puppies were quick to become socialized, and so was the other mom...all found rescue within a couple of weeks.  June, sadly, was left behind.  Too scared, too unsocialized, too much of a risk.

The shelter has been working with her, but they cannot keep her any longer.  They have asked us to help and see if we can find any rescue, anywhere, willing to work with June, and teach her that life with humans can be kind.

We will pull and arrange transport...we just need someone, somewhere to commit to this girl.  Please, contact me now.

Gail  917-873-7408
newsweeq@aol.com







June's video:  https://youtu.be/D0U7NHVRUls

June's video #2:  https://youtu.be/2CrVLe1UCWM

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I-16  EXTREMELY URGENT! 
LAST CHANCE! 
THIS PET WILL BE EUTHANIZED 
FRIDAY 2/5/16! *RESCUE ONLY*                                
  • Breed:     Pointer, Terrier Mix
  • Sex:         Female
  • Age:         Adult            
  • Size:        Medium  
  • Weight:   Weight not available
  • ID:           A031865
  • Shelter Name:  "June"
  • *No shelter vetting done
PLEASE CONTACT COWETA COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL 
TO ADOPT THIS PET: 770-254-3735.  
The address is 91 Selt Road, Newnan, GA.  
When we met "June" our hearts broke....into pieces.  This is a soul who 
has given up....who is shut down.....who is awaiting her fate of euthanization.  
It is painfully obvious that "June" has likely had a very bad life.  It is obvious 
that her body has produced litter after litter of puppies.  It is obvious that she 
has had very little, IF ANY, love in her life.  It is obvious that she has given 
up on ever having that....ever.  It is obvious that "June" has never, ever been 
inside of a "home-like" environment.  Once she entered into the bonding 
room....she completely shut down.  She laid down on the slippery floor and 
wouldn't move...she had no idea what was going on.  When we took her 
outside, she stood up and walked right beside of the kennel staff.  The grass....
she knew...and was comfortable.  However, she stayed very close to the kennel 
staff and didn't want to make eye contact with the camera....and we didn't push 
her.  "June" has never....ever....shown fear aggression.  She has never growled.  
All she needs is a reason to trust....that's all.  All she needs is a second chance 
at life and love.  All she needs is a receiving rescue to pull her and put her into 
a loving and experienced foster home.  Sadly, she is scheduled to be euthanized 
on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH.  PLEASE HURRY! 













































































Sunday, January 31, 2016

Service Animals: Information on Therapy & Service Dogs

Synopsis: Service animals are animals that are individually trained to perform tasks for people with disabilities

Definition: Therapy Dogs

A dog trained to provide affection and comfort to people in hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes, schools, people with learning difficulties, and stressful situations, such as disaster areas. Therapy dogs come in all sizes and breeds. The most important characteristic of a therapy dog is its temperament. A good therapy dog must be friendly, patient, confident, gentle, and at ease in all situations. Therapy dogs must enjoy human contact and be content to be petted and handled, sometimes clumsily. A therapy dog's primary job is to allow unfamiliar people to make physical contact with it and to enjoy that contact. Children in particular enjoy hugging animals; adults usually enjoy simply petting the dog. The dog might need to be lifted onto, or climb onto, an individual's lap or bed and sit or lie comfortably there.

Main Document

An assistance dog is a dog trained to aid or assist a person. Many are trained by a specific organization, while others are trained by their handler (sometimes with the help of a professional trainer).
Service animals are animals that are individually trained to perform tasks for people with disabilities such as guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling wheelchairs, alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure, or performing other special tasks. Although a service animal is most often a dog, it can also be another kind of animal such as a cat, bird, monkey or pig.
Capuchin monkeys have been trained to perform manual tasks such as grasping items, operating knobs and switches, and turning the pages of a book.
Miniature horses are sometimes trained to guide the blind, pull wheelchairs, or as support for persons with Parkinson's disease.
Cats are also sometimes trained to signal their deaf owner for certain sounds, or may naturally be able to predict seizures in a person.
Service animals perform some of the functions and tasks that the individual with a disability cannot perform independently.
Most people are familiar with Service Dogs such as Guide Dogs for those who are blind and Hearing Dogs for those who are deaf. Yet, we often do not realize that, Service animals are not limited to animals that assist people with hearing or sight impairments, but also include those that otherwise assist individuals with disabilities.
Under the ADA, privately owned businesses that serve the public, including restaurants, hotels, stores, taxis, and airlines are prohibited from discriminating against individuals with disabilities. As such, businesses must allow people with disabilities to bring their service animals with them, wherever customers are normally allowed.
According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA, 1990), As defined in section 36.104 of the title III regulation, a service animal includes any animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability
It is always a good idea, when making hotel reservations, to inform them of your specific disability and that you are being accompanied by a service dog. Even if a hotel or restaurant has a "no pets" policy, this never applies to service animals.
In many areas of the world, assistance dogs are not required to have any sort of "certification" or proof of their training; however, most programs voluntarily certify their dogs, and many wear a harness or cape to identify them.
Typically, a potential service animal undergoes extensive behavioral testing before being accepted into a training program.
Above all, a service animal is not a pet, although the animal is probably loved by its owners. If you see someone with a service animal, always ask for permission before petting or handling it, and be aware that if the animal is working, you may not be allowed to touch it.

Facts: Service Animal

In the United States, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 prohibits any business, government agency, or other organization that provides access to the general public from barring guide dogs. However, religious organizations are not required to provide such access. Current federal regulations define "service animal" for ADA purposes to exclude all species of animals other than domestic dogs and miniature horses. Other laws, though, still provide broader definitions in other areas. For instance, the Department of Transportation's regulations enacting the Air Carrier Access Act permit "dogs and other service animals" to accompany passengers on commercial airlines. The Fair Housing Act also requires housing providers to permit service animals (including comfort and emotional support animals) without species restrictions in housing.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Adoption Policy Change

Starting January 1st, 2016 our rescue will charge adoption fees and may ask for part of that up front to fuel home checks. All the particulates haven't been drawn out yet but it is decided that the fee will be determined by species of animal. All transactions will be documented for protection of 1.) adopter of animal companion, 2.) animal rescue, and 3.) animal being adopted.

Canines - $200.00
Felines - $100.00

A portion of this fee can be asked for in advance, this advancement will usually cover any shots or preventative medicine the animal may need to start life in your home - with your family.

Animals that have had extensive training, medical attention, or the like may be higher than $200. Depending on several factors an animal may demand a more tailored contract. In any case the amount of monies listed with this animal deems this not a price for the animal. Gargoyles Animal Rescue adopts out this animal to (you), this animal with vested interest in said animal's daily care and overall wellness of body, mind, and spirit of this animal for it tout de suite for the rest of the animal's days on Earth from this date forth:__________, the amount of monies released from adopter covers some of the funds associated with this animal's time at Gargoyles Animal Rescue, which enables continued animal rescuing efforts.







Thursday, December 3, 2015

Athens Animals Needing Homes / Rescue!!













From: rita kennedy <ritakennedy@yahoo.com> (author of post)

Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2015 7:23 PM

As I write this post, tears are streaming down my face. This wonderful group of people, staff, volunteers, rescues, fosters, vets and groomers take such good care of these forlorn dogs and pups. Their lives improved once impounded. The community donated for their vetting, spaying or neutering and sometimes veterinary care. But, even with the additional runs, we are out of space. If at least 5 or 6 dogs are not rescued tomorrow, the officers will be forced to euthanize some pretty terrific dogs. There is not one aggressive or nasty dog in the bunch. Actually, all but one are heartworm negative. Call 706 613-3540 to adopt, rescue or offer to be a foster. Rescues would love to take the dogs but do not have enough foster homes.

All dogs posted are heart worm negative except Journey, who had a hard life as a puppy mill who made money for her owner only to be dumped.

Samantha 43922 and Sierra 43923 are now spayed, hw negative and fully vetted. These 2 year old beauties are out of time. Samantha looks like an Anatolian Shepherd mix while Sierra looks like a sleek hound mix. Both sisters are great once in the interactions pens playing, running and just being happy. Although in a perfect world, they would be adopted together but separately is fine and better than the alternative. 

Binx 43924 is a happy go lucky black (one strike against him) Am Staff pup around 6 or so months old. He is a hefty pup at 45 pounds. He is our therapy dog for frightened and shut down new arrivals. He shows them how much fun it is to run along the fences of the interaction pens. Binx is just wonderful at bringing hope to the downtrodden dogs. He loves to play and that is what makes him so good at convincing the scared dogs to come out of their shell. He is hw negative too!

Snickers 43925 is one sweet boy. He arrived with his skin raw and almost hairless. Thanks to the community's donations to the medical fund, Snickers medical needs were met and he is almost perfect. The demodex is not contagious and has cleared up. He is a happy and sweet small Lab mix. At 31 pounds, he could afford to put on a few pounds. We love his sweet face and temperament. Snickers is only about a year old, if that.

Journey 43929 is a senior dog who arrived in pain and could barely move. Thanks to the community's compassion and donations to Athenspets, she was evaluated by a local veterinarian. Her arthritis is being treated with anti inflammatories as well as nutritional supplements. She is up and about and very happy to be able to play. She is heart worm positive though. The medical fund will help with her heartworm treatment.

Bruce 43934 is a happy 50 pound boy who loves to play. He will play with people and dogs and is good with kids but not cats. He is house trained as well. He smiles all day long and I often wonder if he smiles in his sleep.I posted his serious as well as his happy photos.

Tiger 44050 arrived skinny with protruding bones and frightened. It did not take him long to realize he was in a safe place where people loved him, fed him and played with him. No one would hurt him anymore. He is neutered, vetted and ready for a new forever loving home. He plays and is gentle as well as polite.Get to know Tiger and you will love how special he is.

Be Be 44067 is already micro chipped, vetted and spayed. She is a 40 pound Cattle dog mix with big ears, a big smile and a big heart to match. She is house trained too! Be Be loves to play and cuddle, your choice. At a year old, she has lots of love to give. 

Champ 44072 is neutered, vetted and full of love and affection. He is happy and playful. I am surprised his wagging tail has not fallen off. He has a smiley face that cannot be beat.He is a year old and 45 pounds and would make a great family pet.

Rex 44080 is a handsome Black Lab mix with a plush and shiny coat. He loves to take walks. Take out a leash and he politely sits so you can put the leash on him and he will walk like a gentleman. If you walk for fun or health reasons, Rex is your boy. He is a year old, happy and 45 pounds.

Faith 44100 is barely there at 34 pounds. She was bred for four years and now her life may end at animal control because there are no open runs. It breaks my heart and make my eyes swell with tears as I look at her beautiful face and hope that someone will come to her aid and give her a chance to know what it is like to be loved as well as give love (which she readily gives). She has a soft grey coat that fits her calm temperament.

Chuck aka Charles 44103 is a neutered,happy, full of fun and affectionate 2 year old dog. He weighs 60 pounds and it is all love!! He loves to play, is super friendly and as you can see in photo #1, a clown who likes to make you laugh. He does not like to smile alone. Loves everyone and other dogs.

Daisy 44110 is a Dalmation mix pup around a year old. She is spayed and has all her vaccinations too. Daisy is a beauty at 29 pounds. She has a blue and a brown eye, a big smile for everyone and is always ready to play. She is sweet, affectionate and bonds easily with you. 

Atticus 44112 is neutered, microchipped and up to date on his vaccinations. Although he weighs a whopping 80 pounds, he is polite, gentle and so very well mannered. Atticus, as you can see, if very handsome. His long legs allow him to leap like an antelope or dear. He is good with kids and dogs but not cats. Atticus is easy going and always wears a smile. 

Brothers Clem 44113 and Clyde aka Mr Hugs 44114 appear to be Lab Basset mixes also known as the designer dog, Bassador. While Clem looks more like a Basset, his brother Clyde looks more like a Lab. Both are calm, quiet, polite, playful and easygoing dogs. They are a year old 40 or so pounds, with Clem being a bit heavier than Clyde.They are sweet as honey and can be adopted or rescued together or separately if it means they will live. 

Belle 44116 is spayed, microchipped and up to date on vaccinations. She is also micro chipped. She is 35 pounds loves everyone even cats! 
She has a beautiful white face that looks like the moon, a soft auburn/sienna plush coat and  is happiest when she is with you. 

Tater 44122 is emaciated at 34 pounds but that does not stop him from loving everyone and enjoying life. He is so darned happy that I wish we could market whatever makes him so wonderful and friendly. A couple found him on the side of the road, put him in their car and fed him potatoes because he looked so hungry. So, that is how Tater got his name. He knows his name and responds with kisses. Will Tater live long enough to put on the 15 or 20 pounds he needs? Only you can help make our dream come true. He is unaware that his life may end at the pound. BTW, he loves belly rubs.

Bean 44133 is listed as a Boxer mix but at 6 months old and 12 pounds, we believe he is a Whippet mix. He is sleek as well as reserved with strangers. Once he knows and trusts you, he is your bestest friend. 

Thanks for all your help and support. For more information, to donate or sponsor please go to athenspets.net

Rita 706 224-1256 (note my phone is acting up and it may be hard to get in touch with me but keep trying. We need to save all these dogs.