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Contents eatures F 8 Dog Friendly Getaway in Nearby WV 18 Pet Cancer—Early Warning Signs and Early Detection 20 Dog Park Safety 23 The Scent-sational Dog Nose 24 What Should Be in Your Emergency Kit? 26 Anxiety and Veterinary Visits 29 Reactive Behaviors in Dogs 33 An Introduction to Holistic Veterinary Medicine
In Every Issue 5 From the Publisher 6-7 Important Phone Numbers 10 Social Scene 14 Upcoming Events 28 Pet Sitter Locator Grid 36 A to Z Listings Directory 42 Pet Friendly Apartments 46 Non-Profit Listings 52 Dog Breed Rescues 54 Dog Parks
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IMPORTANT NUMBERS VIRGINIA Emergency Animal Hospitals LifeCentre Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Care, The
165 Fort Evans Road, N.E., Leesburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-831-6296
Animal Control & Animal Shelters Animal Welfare League of Alexandria, 4101 Eisenhower Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Animal Welfare League of Arlington, 2650 S. Arlington Mill Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fairfax City Animal Control, 3730 Old Lee Highway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fairfax County Shelter, 4500 West Ox Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Falls Church Animal Control, 300 Park Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fauquier County SPCA, 9350 Rogues Road, Casanova. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fredericksburg Regional SPCA, 10819 Courthouse Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loudoun County Shelter, 39820 Charles Town Pike. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manassas Animal Adoption Center, 10039 Dean Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manassas Animal Control Services, 10039 Dean Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manassas Park Animal Control, 329 Manassas Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prince William County Animal Shelter, 14807 Bristow Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vienna City Animal Control, 215 Center Street South. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
703-838-4774 703-931-9241 703-385-7924 703-830-1100 703-248-5172 540-788-9000 540-898-1500 703-777-0406 703-257-2420 703-257-8009 703-361-1136 703-792-6465 703-255-6377
Emergency Animal Care Planning
RedRover Responders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 916-429-2457 (a volunteer service for rescuing animals in major disaster areas)
Injured Wildlife
Wildlife Rescue League, www.wildliferescueleague.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hotline 703-440-0800 Virginia Game and Inland Fisheries, Richmond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804-367-1000
Poison Control
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-426-4435 (A $65 consultation fee may be applied to your credit card.)
IMPORTANT NUMBERS DC/MARYLAND Emergency Animal Hospitals Chesapeake Veterinary Referral and Pet + ER
10000 Old Columbia Rd, Columbia, MD 21046. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410-441-3304 1209 Cromwell Bridge Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410.252.8320
Animal Control & Animal Shelters
Anne Arundel County Animal Control, 411 Maxwell Frye Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410-222-8900 Animal Welfare Society of Howard County, 8556 Davis Road, Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . 410-465-4350 Baltimore Animal Rescue & Care Center, 301 Stockholm Street, Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 410-396-4695 Baltimore County Animal Services, 13800 Manor Road, Baldwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410-887-7297 Bowie City Animal Control, 15901 Excalibar Road, Bowie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301-262-6200 x 3002 Gaithersburg City Animal Control, 31 S. Summit Avenue, Gaithersburg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301-258-6343 Howard County Animal Control, 8576 Davis Road, Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410-313-2780 Humane Rescue Alliance Adoption Center& Medical Center www.humanerescuealliance.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202-727–7369, 202-726-2556 Montgomery Co. Humane Society, 1300 East Gude Drive, Rockville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 252-2555 Prince Georges Animal Mngt Div, 3750 Brown Station.Rd.,Upper Marlboro. . . . . . . . . . . 301-780-7200 Rockville City Animal Control, 111 Maryland Avenue, Rockville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240-314-8930 SPCA of Anne Arundel County, 1815 Bay Ridge Avenue, Annapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410-268-4388
Emergency Animal Care Planning
RedRover Responders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 916-429-2457 (a volunteer service for rescuing animals in major disaster areas)
Injured Wildlife
All Creatures Great and Small Wildlife Center, Inc., Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410-740-5096 Nuisance Wildlife, MD Dept. of Nat. Resources, 580 Taylor Ave., Annapolis. . . . . . . . . . 877-463-6497 Second Chance Wildlife Center, 7101 Barcellona Drive, Gaithersburg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301-926-9453
Poison Control
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-426-4435 (A $65 consultation fee may be applied to your credit card.)
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Dog Friendly Getaway in Nearby WV
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he weekend is near and it’s time to get away! Where to go and what to do with the family pet? No need to find a pet sitter or kennel, bring your “Best Friend” along and relax in West Virginia LTD Vacation Rental Cabins offers “petfriendly” accommodations centrally located in the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia’s Grant County. Choose from five fully equipped private cabins with outdoor hot tubs, fire pits, satellite tv and plenty of atmosphere to add fun to your getaway.
A short 2 ½ hour drive west of the DC area, Grant County West Virginia has much to offer for your relaxation and enjoyment. This peaceful retreat provides spectacular mountain views and a wide variety of attractions and activities. Numerous trails throughout our 92 wilderness
acres are perfect for hiking with your best friend. Kayak, canoe or fish the pristine waters of the South Branch of the Potomac River, nearby South Mill Creek Lake or our three fish-stocked ponds. Tour local caverns, climb impressive rock formations or hike beautiful Dolly Sods Wilderness/Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks Recreation Area to get your heart pumping. The Monongahela National Forest throughout Grant County has many scenic trails to practice your mountain/fat tire biking skills. Then head back to your cabin and relax in the hot tub under the stars with your favorite beverage, snack and best bud. For more information, call 1-855-R-CABINS or visit us at www.LTDvacation.com and www. visitgrantcounty.com for additional information on many local activities/attractions.
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SOCIAL SCENE SPCA OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
The SPCA of Anne Arundel County’s annual Puppy Plunge.
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HUMANE RESCUE ALLIANCE
Joi Sheffield and Jack at Fashion For Paws Photo by Vithaya Phongsavan.
HRA Bark Ball 2017. Photos by Pam Townsend.
HRA pasta night. Photos by Chris Ferenzi.
Ryan Kerrigan with Franklin at Fashion For Paws. Photo by Vithaya Phongsavan.
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SOCIAL SCENE LOUDON COUNTY ANIMAL SERVICES
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PRINCE GEROGE’S COUNTY SPCA
PGSPCA foster cats Indy and Smidge were a hit at the WSSC United Way Charity Fair.
A PGSPCA spay/neuter client gets some extra love before going home from our October clinic. A typical monthly shot clinic, with more than 100 people bringing their pets for low cost vaccinations.
PGSPCA foster Wolfie takes the field as the Diamond Dog of the Game at a Bowie Baysox home game in April. PGSPCA sponsored a workshop about kids and dogs at the Bowie Library, led by trainer Lindsay Reese.
Foster dog Luie enjoyed his time on stage at Beltway Barks, presented by DC Actors for Animals.
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Upcoming Events August 18 - Clear the Shelters - National Pet Adoption Event! LCAS will offer FREE
Leesburg, VA 20176 Every Sunday 12pm-3pm Every Sunday 12:00pm-3:00pm.
Adoptions from 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 39820 Charles Town Pike, Waterford, VA 20197 www. loudoun.gov/animals
August 25 - Wags n Whiskers. Wags n’ Whiskers brings a quality, pet-loving crowd to the Village at Shirlington’s street for a Saturday afternoon in August. More details to follow at http:// villageatshirlington.com/events/upcoming-events
August 19 – The Puppy Plunge by SPCA of Anne Arundel County is from noon to 3 pm, make room in your schedule to visit Camp Letts in Edgewater. Every member of your family, including the four legged ones will have a blast! From the moon bounce, vendors, dog bikini contest to the famous Plunge where the beaches open up to welcome your dog, a good time will be had by all. More details at http://www.aacspca.org/
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September 15 – DogFest. 10am-4pm, Join
Reston and Leesburg by Feline Foundation of Greater Washington. For more details visit www. ffgw.org In Reston at Just Cats Clinic, 1601 N Washington Plaza, Reston, VA 20190 – Monthly Sundays 1:00pm-3:00pm. Next dates September 23, October 21, November 18. In Leesburg at Petsmart, 510 E Market Street,
dog friendly event will be held from 12 pm. to 5 pm. at Birroteca Baltimore in Baltimore, MD. Admission is free (you may also purchase an all day eat/drink pass for $50). More at https:// www.eventbrite.com/e/dog-days-of-summer2018-tickets-48017393316. the DogFest Walk and raise funds to benefit Baltimore Humane Society while having fun on our beautiful grounds! The Ultimate Furry Fun & Games Family Experience! More at www. dogfest.org
September 16 - Bichon Bash at 7700 Bull Run Dr., Centreville, VA, US, 20121, 11am3:30pm. A fun-filled day to celebrate Bichons
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September 16 -Prevent Cancer Health Fair and 5k Walk/Run! This dog friendly
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October 20 - BARK BALL IS MOVING TO F: 85 OCTOBER! SAVE THE DATE for the 31st Annual Bark advertising@petloverscomp Ball. This black-tie gala is a must-attend event for you and your canine companions. More details at http://www.humanerescuealliance.org/ special-events October 27 -Bark ‘N Dash 5K and Family Dog Walk! This dog friendly event will be
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November 3 - Home 4 the Holidays, pet adoption event on Saturday, November 4th at the Reston Town Center from 11am – 4pm. More details at www.home4theholidaysdc.org November 15 - Lights and Leashes! This dog friendly event will be held from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sandy Point State Park in Annapolis, MD, US. Admission is $20 per car. More at www. lightsonthebay.org
November 17 – The Lights on the Bay by SPCA of Anne Arundel County is a holiday treat that you do not want to miss. From 5 pm to 10 pm nightly until January 1, drive through Sandy Point State Park to see the elaborate holiday light displays. Come and be a part of the fun! More details to follow at http://www.aacspca.org/
Charles Town Pike, Waterford, VA 20197 www. loudoun.gov/animals
March 15-17, 2019 - Super Pet Expo Chantilly, VA. Fri: 3-8pm, Sat: 10am-7pm, Sun: 10am-5pm at the Dulles Expo Center, 4320 Chantilly Shopping Center, Chantilly, VA 20153. Each year Super Pet Expo brings thousands of pet lovers together for three days in a shopping and entertainment extravaganza. More details at www. superpetexpo.com
May 4th, 2019 – Reston Pet Fiesta at the Reston Town Center, Reston, VA from 10am – 4pm. Gather the kids and join in at Pet Fiesta for a day of pets and fun for the whole family! More details at www.petfiesta.org
December 8 - Home for the Holidays Pet Adoption Event. LCAS will offer FREE Adoptions from 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 39820
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Pet Cancer—Early Warning Signs and Early Detection. By Sarah Moseley, FETCH a cure
Saving Best Friends’ Lives Thanks to new advances in medicine and a growing emphasis on preventative care and nutrition, our pets are living longer, healthier lives. Unfortunately, longer lifespans also mean that our pets are exposed to more agerelated illnesses and other diseases, like cancer. In fact, nearly 50 percent of pets over the age of ten will develop some type of cancer, and this year alone, an estimated 6 million dogs and 6 million cats will be diagnosed with the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute. The growing prevalence of this awful disease has led many pet owners to ask themselves, “What can I do if my dog or cat is diagnosed with cancer?” Like human treatments, pet cancer therapies often include surgery, radiation or chemotherapy, and the costs for these life-saving treatments can be extremely high. That’s where FETCH a Cure comes in.
Hope in the Face of a Scary Diagnosis Jackson is a five-year-old male hound who is currently battling stage III lymphoma in Rich-
mond, VA. When Jackson’s pet parent, Gil, discovered a swollen lymph node on his neck earlier this year, he was devastated to find out it was cancer. Working with his veterinarian, Gil was given a treatment plan for his four-legged best friend, which included an extensive chemotherapy protocol. With treatment, Jackson’s chances of going into remission were high. Without it, he wouldn’t have much time left. Like many of us, Gil is a pet owner who would do anything for his animals, even if that means making sacrifices for himself so his pets could live happy, healthy lives. When he saw the projected costs of Jackson’s chemotherapy regimen, however, Gil was at a loss for what to do next. The dollar amount far surpassed what he could afford. That’s when his veterinarian recommended FETCH a Cure, a from-the-heart nonprofit dedicated to furthering pet cancer awareness, education and treatment.
Companions in Crisis FETCH a Cure’s Companions in Crisis program provides financial assistance to help
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families in Virginia, Maryland and DC pay for life-saving cancer treatments for their pets. The program strives to provide hope and options for pet owners facing a cancer diagnosis. Whether it’s several months or several years, additional quality time with a beloved companion is something that will be cherished forever. After applying to the Companions in Crisis program, Gil was awarded a significant sum to help pay for Jackson’s treatment. For Gil, this funding meant that Jackson could get the help he needed right away. On average, FETCH will fund 20 to 30 percent of treatment costs for families in need. This amount helps alleviate the burden pet owners are faced with after discovering their best friend has cancer. With the help of Companions in Crisis, Jackson
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is now responding beautifully to his treatment and is well on his way to remission.
How You Can Help FETCH a Cure’s vision is simple: a community where no one is denied a choice for their pet’s health due to lack of options, education or funding. Working on behalf of pet owners, FETCH is raising awareness and furthering education about pet cancer’s early warning signs and early detection. When pet owners are given the resources and tools they need to make informed decisions for their companions, they can improve the quality of life of their beloved animals. To support FETCH a Cure in their mission to make cancer treatment more accessible to P.O.Box 239, families in our communities, please visit www. Mount Vernon, VA 22121 fetchacure.org or call 804.525.2193 to make a donation. phone - 703-780-4400
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Dog Park Safety By Jessica Ward, Operations Manager of The Board Hound.
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here are many benefits to having access to dog parks. In densely populated areas with heavy traffic and leash laws, it can be difficult to stimulate your dog’s need for safe socialization and exercise. Dog parks give us and our dogs the freedom to run, play, and socialize off-leash in a safe and secure place. However, not all dog parks are equal, and not all dogs do well at every park. There are key aspects to examine before determining if a dog park is the best place for your pup. Cleanliness: All dog parks should have dog waste bags and trashcans for owners to clean up after their dog. If these supplies are not provided, please bring your own and encourage other owners to clean up as well. Drinking water: A good dog park will have a water source with clean bowls. If the water is frequently dirty or inadequate, it is recommend-
ed to bring your own water and collapsible bowl. If it is a shared water source, it is recommended that your change the water out before your dog drinks from it. Shared water and dirty water can spread illnesses and bacteria. Also, be sure that your dog does not drink out of standing water like puddles and ponds. Shade: It is very important that in the warmer months that there are accessible shaded areas for dogs to rest if they begin to overheat. Size & Crowd: A dog park that is too large, can pose unforeseen problems if your dog wanders too far from you. It is recommended that you can spot your dog quickly in an emergency. Furthermore, a park that is too small can cause problems between dogs that cannot move away from each other easily. If a dog park has too many dogs in a small space, that can create a targeting environment. Dogs need to be able to
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walk away in situations that make them uncomfortable. If they are not able to move away effectively, it can cause altercations between dogs. Behavior: Pay attention to the environment in the park before you take your dog inside. Be aware of other dogs behaving inappropriately or strangely. If you notice anything that seems like it could be a problem, it might be best to avoid the situation, or at least be extra aware while you are there. Also, if your dog’s behavior changes and they are displaying fearful, agitated, or even aggressive behaviors, it might be best to leave the dog park. Security: You want to make sure that all fences are secure and maintained. Also, be sure that all gates are double gated to reduce the chance of any dogs escaping. Small dog areas: If your dog is under 20 lbs. it would be wise to find a park that has a sepa-
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rate small dog area. If your small pup enjoys playing with bigger dogs, that’s great! However, not all big dogs do well with little ones. Keep in mind that some dogs and breeds have a tendency for pray drive. It would be a good idea to visually survey the park for potential issues and ask owners if their dogs will be okay with your little guy present. Not all dog parks are going to meet the needs for every dog or dog owner. If you frequent one specific dog park, and consistently run into problems, it might be time for a change in routine. If you have easy access to multiple dog parks, try out a few of them at different times of the day to find the best one for your dog. It is important that we listen to our dogs. Just because a dog park seems great to us as humans doesn’t mean your dog is always going to feel the same. When you find the right one, you will know it.
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number (888-426-4435), and even prior boarding facilities or a family friend who cared for him or her is helpful in case you are unable to take your dog with you in the given situation. Having this information at hand so other people can locate it is important to ensure continuity of care for our canine companions when an emergency occurs. First Aid Kit: It is impossible for any first aid kit to treat every emergency, but here are some basics to keep at home and take with you should the need arise. As an owner of Retrievers and a veterinarian who has performed plenty of foreign body surgeries, I am acutely aware that dogs can and will eat anything. In these instances, if Animal Poison Control or your veterinarian recommends inducing vomiting, hydrogen peroxide often can be used to induce emesis. For cuts, scrapes, and punctures one should have gauze, triple antibiotic ointment, and vet wrap to cover the wound prior to seeking further medical attention. An Elizabethan collar (E-collar) to prevent self-trauma can stop a minor problem from escalating into a major
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Anxiety and Veterinary Visits By Rachel Ray, Caring Hands Animal Hospital
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The first step in creating reduced stress for veterinary visits is to be able to recognize signs of anxiety in your pet. Pet parents and their healthcare team should be able to identify these signs to be able to cater to the pet’s emotions and provide
them with appropriate coping mechanisms. Signs of anxiety in dogs include: • Panting, whining, trembling, pacing • Shedding, self-grooming • Yawning, licking lips, drooling • Hiding, freezing, cowering • Difficulty getting pet in car Signs of anxiety in cats include: • Clinging to their pet parent • Avoiding eye contact, cowering • Hissing, growling, vocalization • Ears lower or flattened • Difficulty getting cat in carrier Now that we know what to look for, we can create environments both at home and at the animal hospital that encourage a low-stress visit. At home, get your pet used to their carrier. A lot of times pet parents only bring the carrier out when the pet is getting ready to go to the vet. The carrier then becomes an anxiety trigger for your pet. If
www.petloverscompanion.com • 703.780.4400 possible, keep your pet’s carrier out and leave the door open to allow them to explore it whenever they want. If this is not possible, bring the carrier out at least a few days before your scheduled appointment to allow them time to adjust to seeing it. When you are ready to put your pet in the car, cover the carrier and place it on a flat surface in the car. Remember that your pet is often not secured in the car like we are, and the movement of even the calmest car ride can make your pet feel uneasy. Food motivated pets should not be fed the meal before their scheduled appointment to encourage acceptance of treats at the vet. This can help create a bond with the veterinary staff and earn them some “brownie points” with your pet. Animal hospitals that utilize low-stress techniques will often use pheromones and specific music that is made to calm cats and dogs. Another tip is to take trips to your vet for “happy visits.” These are used to help desensitize your pet and will allow
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Reactive Behaviors in Dogs By Mark McCabe
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veryone tells me my dog needs more socialization, but she just keeps getting worse!
Sound familiar? One of the most common reasons for calls to a trainer and one of the two most likely to go unresolved, along with separation anxiety, is what trainers and behaviorist call reactive behavior. Dogs who intensely bark and carry on at other dogs, people, passing cars or bikes, the vacuum.....almost anything can be a focus of this kind of seriously difficult and, often, embarrassing and sometimes dangerous behavior. Reactive behavior can start in very young puppies or later in life, but very commonly in the first year of life. Reactivity is a hugely common reason for dogs to be given up by a family. It is not only common by normal for this behavior to exist in dogs who are not only friendly in many circumstances but may be intensely loving and fun
with the family and other dogs in the household, they may go to doggie daycare and may even be the most engaged and playful dog there. They may love the family cat which seeming to be on a mission from God to kill every other furry little thing on the planet. Once given up these dogs are sometimes rather quiet dogs in shelters, not necessarily showing their problem behavior. If they end up in rescue it is common for rescues to either not see the problem behavior or undersell it or even completely not mention it in their promotion of the dog. In general, rescued dogs are often rather quiet in the first few weeks they are in a new home and don’t show signs of their worst behaviors. All of this often leads to the family having just enough time to truly fall in love with their new friend before the behavior that likely put the dog into the rescue/shelter sys-
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However the dog gets to the point of clearly having a significant problem with reactivity the owners get to enjoy being blamed by almost everyone for not having raised the dog right and then as they start to seek help, online or in person, they get the joy of getting caught up in the civil, or often uncivil, war in the dog training community over how to deal with dogs with problem behaviors. One group is telling them they must punish everything, the other group telling them they must punish nothing and so it goes. Both groups of trainers tend to end up largely focusing on how to control the dog one way or another without really knowing how to change the dog. The really good news is that these dogs are often not as beyond help as many believe or as the experience of many owners would demonstrate. And even better, they can be helped in ways that don’t require intense obedience training and which bring out the best in the dog, not suppress it. Methods which emphasize good safety protocols to keep the dog from getting in more trouble, teach the dog how to earn rewards for
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simple, natural behaviors, teach the dog how to become calm and find comfort in calmness (much like human yoga and meditation practices) and help the dog, through calmness, to see the focus of its reactivity as something normal, safe and even good, can really change the dog’s world...and open up the world to the dog. A couple of very important things can really help the reactive dog and its family. First, get over the idea that the dog needs more “socialization”. All “socialization” means in most cases is repeatedly exposing the dog with problems to what it is already afraid of, aggressive toward or reactive toward.....in best cases with rewards being offered that the dog typically is too wound up to be able to take. Stop, right now, putting the dog in situations that drive it to exactly the behavior you are trying to change! Second, recognize that you and your dog need to learn how to communicate and change behavior in the easiest situations possible,
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not the most difficult. That generally means that you’ll need to start learning how to teach the dog new behavior that doesn’t seem to have anything to do with the problem that is driving you to seek help to begin with. YOU need to learn how to teach behavior while the dog is learning from you. While almost every owner would be more than happy to never need to learn how to train their dog, it turns out that doing so can actually be really fascinating, often fun and lead to an amazing relationship with your dog AND, in many ways, take far less effort than you might think. Teaching the dog simple ideas like: all kinds of things that happen in the world around it lead to you noticing what she notices and that can lead to rewards, how to relax at times that it would normally be excited, and that being calm can feel good and lead to rewards.....are you getting a hint, rewards can be REALLY helpful in changing this type of behavior...... but you also have to learn to set limits for the dog.
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Simple things like teaching the dog it can’t just run out the door or drag you around on the leash can be real cornerstones of self-control that can turn moments of explosive and uncontrolled behavior into opportunities to help the dog learn to be calm and happy at these times. If you are calm and consistent and keep the level of challenge low enough success will be easy for you and the dog. Often a simple way to do some of this work is with an internet connected TV in your living room. Go to YouTube or other sites that have video of whatever gets your dog excited. If possible, start with things that get the dog excited but are not the most exciting things to them (video of calm cats perhaps rather than starting with video of crazy squirrels for a dog that likes to chase small animals). The great thing about using an internet connected TV with good speakers (although you may be able
to do good work with just a tablet and a cheap Bluetooth speaker) is that for the first time YOU will be in control of what the dog will be exposed to. YOU can start and stop the video. YOU can control or mute the sound. YOU can make just a very brief exposure that is proceeded by teaching calmness and rewards and the low level exposure quickly leads to calmness and rewards! There are a lot of great ideas and tools that a good trainer can share with you and how to use them to help your furry friend. Don’t give up on these dogs and don’t allow your pet and your family to have your lives be one of restriction and imprisonment. Reach out and get some high quality help and very soon your life and your pet’s can s tart to be the joy you hoped it would be when you decided to bring her into your home and life!
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An Introduction to Holistic Veterinary Medicine By Jordan Kocen, DVM, MS, CVA, Veterinary Holistic Center By their very nature these therapies tend to be “Holistic”. They focus on evaluating the entire patient. They work by stimulating the immune system and the medications used are usually of a non-synthetic or unrefined nature as opposed to modern drug therapies. Many Holistic practitioners focus on preventive strategies as well as working on current problems. Issues that come up are diet, vaccination protocols and lifestyle. Some of these new therapies may be applied in a very “conventional” way, but the results are much more significant if the principles of a Holistic approach are also applied to the case.
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olistic Medicine” has come to mean any of the non-conventional medical systems. Alternative and Complementary are also terms that are used to describe these medical therapies. At this time all nutritional supplement tends to be classified as Holistic and it is assumed that a “Holistic” practitioner is familiar with all of the different medical systems and products available to the general public. The multitude of supplements flooding the market make it almost impossible for anyone to be familiar with all of the products. The term “Holistic Medicine” doesn’t refer to any particular therapy; it is more a way of looking at the case. Holistic, in its broadest sense, means that all of the symptoms are taken into account in the case evaluation. This includes mental, physical and emotional symptoms. The entire symptom picture is recognized as inter-related, that is, the whole animal is considered. Examples of therapies that fall under the Holistic umbrella include Acupuncture, Western and Chinese Herbal Medicine, Chiropractic and Homeopathy.
In my experience all theories are just a way to explain observed phenomenon. And different approaches are not necessarily mutually exclusive. It is important to understand the strength and weakness of each approach so you can determine what the most appropriate therapy is for any given situation. Holistic Therapies tend to all have several things in common that differentiate them from conventional medical therapy. Self healing. A concept common to alternative therapies is that the individual has the ability to heal themselves and so therapy should be directed at aiding that process. Therefore the doctor does not cause the healing to occur; they only facilitate the process. The more options the doctor has available to offer the patient, the more efficient the doctor can be at affecting the curative process. Symptoms. Health is not the absence of symptoms, but the absence of disease. Many approaches view symptoms in quite a different way than we do in Western medicine. Symptoms are created by the body when it is in the process of trying to re-establish a state a health. We all recognize that a fever, for example, is a positive process when a microbial invader is present. The elevated body temperature will have a negative effect on the organism and help to activate the host immune system. A prolonged fever, however,
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can create problems of its own. The conventional approach is to stop the process, that is, give a medicine to bring down the fever. This action will unfortunately shut down the healing process and prevent the individual from being able to rid itself of the pathogen. The holistic approach is to try to figure out why the body was unable to finish the healing process on its own and help it to do so. In chronic disease situations this approach can often take longer than the conventional approach, but the individual will be healthier for finishing the process on its own. It has “learned” how to effect a curative reaction from start to finish.
tation of the state of ill-health. The individual often presents with acute symptoms that are not a disease itself, but simply an acute manifestation of a chronic disease state. That is, the individual is never well, they continually manifest symptoms that may or may not occur the same way time after time.
In conventional medicine we tend to believe that if one is not sick, that they must be healthy. The symptoms are seen as the problem and once the symptoms are under control, the patient is no longer sick. Medication is chosen that can help control any symptom of a disease process. The Our knowledge of the details of healing are Holistic approach views symptoms as the body’s not yet complete, so the attempt to micromanattempt to return itself to a state of health, not just age the process tends to perpetuate the state of a state of “not sick.” Therefore the therapies are ill-health and although those particular symptoms directed at aiding this process, not just removal of may be resolved the individual tends to continue symptoms. to have problems that recur or manifest elsewhere. This is not another disease, just another manifes- Energy. There is an underlying idea that the indi-
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lead to the deepest healing result and act to prevent future problems from occurring. From this we can see why a “Holistic” approach requires obtaining information about areas that do not appear to have a direct connection with the presenting complaint; i.e. evaluating the whole patient. An example could be a tendency to stress diarrhea: treatment of a single episode would not help to prevent future episodes, but treatment of the underlying weakness will not only help this episode, but can help prevent future episodes. There are a variety of therapies available which can increase the level of health. The majority of these Holistic therapies work by stimulating the body’s own natural repair mechanisms and so tend to have a low potential for negative results. Not all patients respond and response can sometimes take a while to manifest. The many patients the symptoms are resolved and they end up much healthier.
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Bristow
Caring Hands Animal Hospital www.caringhandsvet.com
Telepathic communication with animals for those living & in spirit
12733 Braemar Village Plaza..........................703-368-7300
Taimi Anderson..............................................301-785-5371
Burke
Featured Animal Hospitals by City Alexandria
Caring Hands Animal Hospital www.caringhandsvet.com
295 S. Van Dorn St..........................................703-778-2500 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35
VCA Alexandria
www.vcahospitals.com/alexandria
2660 Duke St............................................................703-751-2022
SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 32
Arlington
Arlington Animal Hospital Frederick Jones, D.V.M. Kay Young, D.V.M. Christopher Loss, D.V.M. Bharathi Jones, D.V.M. Julie Duerler, D.V.M. Jacob London, D.V.M.
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Village Veterinary Clinic
www.villagevetofburke.com
9544 Burke Road............................................703-978-8655
Centreville
Caring Hands Animal Hospital www.caringhandsvet.com
5659 Stone Road............................................703-830-5700 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35
Clarendon
Caring Hands Animal Hospital www.caringhandsvet.com
2601-A Wilson Boulevard...............................571-777-0100 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35
Fairfax
Potomac Valley Veterinary Hospital www.PVVH.com
9555 Braddock Road......................................703-425-7387
A to Z LISTINGS& - Products & Services Products Services Gainesville
Companion Animal Clinic of Gainesville
www.companionanimalclinicva.com
14760 Lee Hwy, Gainesville 20155.................703-754-8387
Rockville
Caring Hands Animal Hospital www.caringhandsvet.com
825-H Rockville Pike, Rockville, .................... 240-205-8300
Boarding / Kennel Facilities Washington DC
Union Veterinary Clinic
www.unionvetclinic.com
609 2nd Street, N.W.......................................202-544-2500 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 25
Woodbridge
Dale City Animal Hospital www.noahsarknova.com
2980 Dale Blvd...............................................703-670-6181
SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35
Artists
Leesburg
The LifeCentre
Redefining Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Care www.TLCvets.com 165 Fort Evans Road, NE.................................703-777-5755
Lorton
Gunston Animal Hospital
www.NoahsArkNOVA.com
7685 Armistead Road.....................................703-339-7725
Merrifield
Caring Hands Animal Hospital www.caringhandsvet.com
8100B Arlington Blvd.....................................703-942-8800 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35
Art Landerman Portrait Studio www.artlanderman.com
Ellicot City, MD...............................................410-461-7926
Bets Fine Art
www.betsfineart.com
Washington D.C..............................................301-908-8317
Boarding/ Kennel Facilities Alexandria
Whole Dogz
www.wholedogz.com
Millersville
Noah’s Ark Veterinary and Boarding Resort
www.navbr.com
4748 Eisenhower Ave. .......................703-751-DOGZ (3649) SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 34
Arlington
8074 Veterans Highway..................................410-969-0100
The Board Hound
Springfield
3520 South Four Mile Run Drive.....................703-382-9143
Colonial Animal Hospital www.colonialvets.com
6320 Springfield Plaza...................................703-451-5400
Tacoma Park
Takoma Park Animal Clinic
www.takomaparkanimalclinic.com
www.TheBoardHound.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 15
Brookeville
Linda’s Dog Design
www.LindasDogDesign.com
20001 Georgia Avenue...................................301-570-4300 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 17
7330 Carroll Avenue.......................................301-270-4700 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 19
“The reason I love my dog so much is because when I come home, he’s the only one in the world who treats me like I’m The Beatles.” —Bill Maher 37
Cabin Rentals Millersville
Noah’s Ark Veterinary and Boarding Resort
www.petloverscompanion.com • 703.780.4400
Sit-A-Pet
SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 30
www.navbr.com
8074 Veterans Highway..................................410-969-0100
Vienna
Julie’s Pooch Pad
www.juliespoochpad.com
Vienna, VA......................................................703-820-7387 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 23
Cabin Rentals LTD Cabins
www.sitapet.com
Established 1980............................................703-243-3311
Cemeteries and Crematories Heavenly Days Crematory www.HeavenlyDays.com
3051-B Thurston Rd., Urbana, MD..................240-699-0034
West Arundel Crematory
www.westarundelcrematory.com
1411 Annapolis Road, Odenton......................410-674-2600
www.ltdvacation.com
CPR
47 LTD Drive, Upper Tract, WV 26866..............855-722-2467 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 16
Cage-Free Boarding The Board Hound
Becky’s Pet Care, Inc.
www.BeckysPetCare.com
Serving Northern Virginia..............................703-822-0933 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 3 & BACK COVER
www.TheBoardHound.com
Daycare
3520 S. Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington...........703-382-9143 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 15
Cancer Research
Alexandria
Whole Dogz
www.wholedogz.com
Fetch A Cure
4748 Eisenhower Ave.........................703-751-DOGZ (3649)
......................................................................804-525-2193
Arlington
www.fetchacure.org SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27
Cat Sitting At Home Cat Care
SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 34
The Board Hound
www.TheBoardHound.com
3520 South Four Mile Run Drive.....................703-382-9143 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 15
ann@athomecatcare.biz................................703-820-8156
Noah’s Ark Veterinary and Boarding Resort
AuPurr Cat Care
8074 Veterans Highway, Millersville...............410-969-0100
www.athomecatcare.biz SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 19
www.navbr.com
www.aupurr.com
info@aupurr.com ..........................................703-203-4930
Becky’s Pet Care, Inc.
www.BeckysPetCare.com
Serving Northern Virginia..............................703-822-0933 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 3 & BACK COVER
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“No one appreciates the very special genius of your conversations as the dog does.” — Christopher Morley
A to Z LISTINGS - Products & Services Dog Massage Therapy/ Reiki Healing
Laser Surgery/Therapy
Emergency Animal Hospitals
K9ZENTIME
Leesburg
Falls Church ...................................................571-406-4856
Redefining Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Care www.TLCvets.com 165 Fort Evans Road, NE.................................703-777-5755
www.k9zentime.com/ k9zentime@gmail.com
Dog Training WiggleButts Dog Training, LLC www.WiggleButtsDog.com
Gaithersburg, MD...........................................410-259-5136 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 30
Dog Wash Noah’s Ark Veterinary and Boarding Resort www.navbr.com
8074 Veterans Highway..................................410-969-0100
Dog Walking Services Agape Pet Care
www.agapepetcare.com
Centreville, Clifton, Fairfax.............................703-915-1858
Becky’s Pet Care, Inc.
www.BeckysPetCare.com
Serving Northern Virginia..............................703-822-0933 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 3 & BACK COVER
Quality Time LLC Pet Sitting & Dog Walking www.QT4pets.com
Serving N. Prince George’s & Anne Arundel Ctys......................................301-805-6451
The Unleashed Pet
www.theunleashedpet.com
Alexandria, VA...............................................703-278-BARK SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27
The LifeCentre
Food Noah’s Ark Veterinary and Boarding Resort
www.navbr.com
8074 Veterans Highway, Millersville...............410-969-0100
Whole Dogz
www.wholedogz.com
4748 Eisenhower Ave.........................703-751-DOGZ (3649) SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 34
Grooming In-Home Dog & Cat Grooming “We Come to You”
Silver Spring.................................................301-384-78930
Linda’s Dog Design
www.LindasDogDesign.com
20001 Georgia Avenue...................................301-570-4300 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 17
Noah’s Ark Veterinary and Boarding Resort
www.navbr.com
8074 Veterans Highway, Millersville...............410-969-0100
Whole Dogz
www.wholedogz.com
4748 Eisenhower Ave.,...................................202-236-2387 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 34
Laser Surgery/Therapy Caring Hands Animal Hospital www.caringhandsvet.com
295 S. Van Dorn St, Alexandria.......................703-778-2500 2955C South Glebe Road, Arlington...............703-535-3100 2601-A Wilson Boulevard, Clarendon .............571.777.0100 8100B Arlington Boulevard, Merrifield........... 703.942.8800 39
Mobile Veterinarywww.petloverscompanion.com Services • 43300 Southern Walk Plaza, #124, Ashburn...703-726-0446 5659 Stone Road, Centreville.........................703-830-5700 12733 Braemar Village Plaza,Bristow.............703-368-7300 825-H Rockville Pike, Rockville, .................... 240-205-8300 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35
Takoma Park Animal Clinic
www.takomaparkanimalclinic.com
7330 Carroll Avenue.......................................301-270-4700 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 19
Mobile Veterinary Services NoVa Mobile Vet
www.novamobilevet.com
8390 Terminal Road Suite E, Lorton............ 1-866-946-7387 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 25
Takoma Park Animal Clinic
www.takomaparkanimalclinic.com
7330 Carroll Avenue.......................................301-270-4700 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 19
Pet Beds Fireside Hound
www.firesidehound.com
......................................................................866-643-6423
Pet Photographer Artful Paws Photography
www.artfulpawsphotography.com
4826 Piney Branch Rd., Fairfax.......................301-252-2977
Pet Portrait Lotus Photography
www.lotusphotography.net
lotusphotography628@gmail.com...............(703) 915-1858
Pet Sitting Services A & B Pampered Pets
www.ABPamperedPets.com
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At Home Cat Care
www.athomecatcare.biz
ann@athomecatcare.biz................................703-820-8156 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 19
AuPurr Cat Care
www.aupurr.com
info@aupurr.com ..........................................703-203-4930
Becky’s Pet Care, Inc.
www.BeckysPetCare.com
Serving Northern Virginia..............................703-822-0933 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 3 & BACK COVER
Julie’s Pooch Pad
www.juliespoochpad.com
Vienna, VA......................................................703-820-7387 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 23
Sit-A-Pet
www.sitapet.com
Established 1980............................................703-243-3311 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 30
The Unleashed Pet
www.theunleashedpet.com
Alexandria, VA...............................................703-278-BARK SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27
Quality Time LLC Pet Sitting & Dog Walking www.QT4pets.com
Serving N. Prince George’s & Anne Arundel Ctys......................................301-805-6451
Therapy Pets Fairfax Pets on Wheels www.fpow.org
Fairfax............................................................703-324-5406 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 21
Trap, Neuter, Return Alley Cat Rescue, Inc.
www.saveacat.org
Serving cats in VA, DC, MD..............................301-277-5595 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27
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Veterinarians by Name Dr. Dove
Holistic
Veterinary Holistic Center www.vhcnova.com
7950 Woodruff Ct, Suite 1, Springfield.............................703-662-4494
at Companion Animal Clinic of Gainesville www.companionanimalclinicva.com
14760 Lee Hwy, Gainesville.................................................. 703-754-8387
Cheema, Sandeep S., DVM Cheema, Randip, DVM
at Potomac Valley Veterinary Hospital www.PVVH.com
9555 Braddock Road, Fairfax................................................ 703-425-7387
Veterinarians by Specialty Laser Therapy
Caring Hands Animal Hospital www.caringhandsvet.com
SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 30
House Calls
Takoma Park Animal Clinic
www.takomaparkanimalclinic.com
7330 Carroll Avenue.....................................301-270-4700 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 19
Surgery & Rehabilitative Medicine
Veterinary Surgical Centers
www.veterinarysurgicalcenters.com
Vienna...................................................................................... 703-242-6000 Leesburg.................................................................................. 703-771-2100 Winchester............................................................................... 540-450-0177
SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 31
Veterinary Services
House Calls
NoVa Mobile Vet
www.novamobilevet.com
8390 Terminal Road Suite E, Lorton............ 1-866-946-7387 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 25
295 S. Van Dorn St, Alexandria............................................. 703-778-2500 2955C South Glebe Road, Arlington..................................... 703-535-3100 2601-A Wilson Boulevard, Clarendon .................................. 571.777.0100 8100B Arlington Boulevard, Merrifield................................. 703.942.8800 43300 Southern Walk Plaza, #124, Ashburn......................... 703-726-0446 5659 Stone Road, Centreville............................................... 703-830-5700 12733 Braemar Village Plaza,Bristow................................... 703-368-7300 825-H Rockville Pike, Rockville, ........................................... 240-205-8300
295 S. Van Dorn St, Alexandria.......................703-778-2500 2955C South Glebe Road, Arlington...............703-535-3100 2601-A Wilson Boulevard, Clarendon .............571.777.0100 8100B Arlington Boulevard, Merrifield........... 703.942.8800 43300 Southern Walk Plaza, #124, Ashburn...703-726-0446 5659 Stone Road, Centreville.........................703-830-5700 12733 Braemar Village Plaza,Bristow.............703-368-7300 825-H Rockville Pike, Rockville, .................... 240-205-8300
Takoma Park Animal Clinic
Takoma Park Animal Clinic
7330 Carroll Avenue.....................................301-270-4700
7330 Carroll Avenue.......................................301-270-4700
SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35
www.takomaparkanimalclinic.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 19
Laser Surgery
Caring Hands Animal Hospital www.caringhandsvet.com
SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35
Weekend Veterinary Services www.takomaparkanimalclinic.com SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 19
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Pet Friendly Apartments Virginia Alexandria
Abbotts Run, CD, BR................................................................. 703-799-0099 Aspen, The, C - Up to 2 cats................................... 703-683-1215 Barton’s Crossing, CD, BR........................................ 703-370-7200 Beacon Hill, CD to 35#,BR..................................... 703-768-4800 Belle Haven Towers, CD to 25#................................. 703-329-0400 Bennington Crossing, CD, BR.................................... 703-354-0911 Brookevile Townhomes, C......................................... 703-370-1330 Cascade at Landmark, CD, BR................................... 703-461-3636 Courts of Mt. Vernon, CD to 25#............................... 703-360-8812 Elms at Kingstown, The, CD to 35#............................ 703-922-6336 Foxchase, CD to 35#............................................. 703-823-3500 Golden Gate, CD to 25#......................................... 703-820-2717 Hunting Point, C.................................................... 703-567-2828 Huntington Gateway, C............................................ 703-960-5401 Millbrook at Mark Ctr., CD to 75#, BR........................ 703-578-7800 Mt. Vernon Square, CD to 75#,BR............................. 703-768-3200 Orleans Village, CD to 70#, BR................................ 703-658-7770 Parkwood Court, CD to 50#..................................... 703-751-2660 Pointe at Park Center, CD.......................................... 703-671-7368 Reserve-Potomac Yard, CD, BR.................................. 703-299-0300 Ridgely, CD to 75#, BR......................................... 703-924-1000 Rose Hill, CD, BR.................................................. 703-971-4600 Sacramento Square, CD to 100#, BR......................... 703-360-1600 South Port, CD to 25#........................................... 703-751-4200 Strand at Alexandria, CD to 30#............................... 703-370-7036 Sussex at Kingstowne, CD, BR................................... 703-922-1808 Washington Square, CD to 25#................................ 703-780-5353 Willow Run, CD to 80#, BR.................................... 703-578-7840
Annandale
Fairmont Gardens, C................................................ 703-578-7880 Ravensworth Towers, C............................................ 703-256-5042
Arlington
Claridge House, CD, BR........................................... 703-671-1777 Columbia Crossing, CD, BR....................................... 703-685-0855 Dominion Plaza, C.................................................. 703-920-2000 Dorchester Apartments, C......................................... 703-920-0230 Gallery at Virginia Square, CD to 75#........................ 1-866-506-2479 Hampton, The, CD to 30#....................................... 703-920-5220 Park Shirlington, CD to 50#.................................... 703-931-1900 Potomac Towers,C................................................... 703-524-2220 Stratford Towers, C................................................. 703-671-4990 Rosslyn Heights, CD to 50#..................................... 703-522-0700 VanMetre at Fort Georgetown, CD, BR......................... 703-525-4044 Warwick House, CD to 80#, BR............................. 1-877-316-5150 Windsor-Shirlington Vill., CD to 85#,BR..................... 703-379-4141 Woodbury Park, C.................................................. 703-528-3640
Ashburn
Arbors at Broadland, CD to 85#, BR.......................... 703-726-0274 Ashburn Meadows, CD to 80#, BR........................... 703-723-3390 Grove at Flynn’s Crossing, CD to 50#........................... 703-724-7889 Saddle Ridge, CD, BR............................................. 703-729-0090 Stone Ridge at University Ctr, CD, BR........................... 703-729-9810 University Heights, CD, BR....................................... 703-729-2888
Centreville
Bent Tree, CD to 80#, BR....................................... 703-266-7812 Elms at Centerville, CD to 50#, BR............................ 703-830-6464 Lakeside, CD to 80#, BR....................................... 703-830-2700
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Centreville
Lee Overlook, CD to 35#, BR.................................. 703-222-3733 Post Corners, CD to 85#, BR................................... 703-830-7678 Madison Ridge, CD to 70#, BR................................ 703-968-7805 Westfield Village, CD, BR......................................... 703-631-9535 Woodway at Trinity Center, CD to 80#................................. 703-830-1185
Dale City
Stoney Ridge, CD, BR............................................. 703-680-3162
Dumfries
Melrose, The, CD to 100#, BR................................. 703-221-3111 Virginia Commons, CD to 35#, BR............................ 703-221-4838
Fairfax
Archstone Fair Lakes, CD to 80#, BR.......................... 703-631-7373 Arbors at Autumn Lakes, CD to 75#, BR..................... 703-818-2332 Arbors in Fair Lakes, The, CD, BR ............................... 703-631-7373 Avalon-Prividence Park, CD, BR................................. 703-691-1097 East Meadow, CD to 80#, BR.................................. 703-968-7900 Ellipse at Archstone, The CD, BR................................. 703-968-4440 Fairfax Circle Villa, CD to 35#, BR............................. 703-591-8574 Gainsborough Court, CD, BR..................................... 703-591-4643 Hermitage, The, CD, BR.......................................... 703-352-7368 Jefferson at Fair Oaks, CD, BR................................... 703-277-7000 Layton Hall, CD to 50#, BR.................................... 703-273-1013 Lincoln at Fair Oaks, CD,BR...................................... 703-449-8900 Margate Manor, CD to 30#..................................... 703-323-0319 Merrifield Village, CD to 100#................................. 703-560-5902 Oakton Park, CD to 20#......................................... 703-273-7813 Post Forest, CD, BR................................................ 703-968-7678 Providence Hall, CD to 15#..................................... 703-280-4050 Regents Park, CD to 70#........................................ 703-352-0300 Reserve At Fairfax Corner, CD, BR............................... 703-352-4741 Shenandoah Crossing, CD to 45# ,BR........................ 703-631-0190 Summit Fair Lakes, CD, BR....................................... 703-222-3086 VanMetre at Fairfax Square, CD, BR............................703-591-5498 Windsor at Fair Lakes, CD to 90#, BR......................... 703-631-0736
Falls Church
Barcroft Plaza, C.................................................... 703-820-7343 Barcroft View, C..................................................... 703-820-6161 Fairfield Crossing, CD to 30#,BR.............................. 703-560-5656 Munson Hill Towers, C.............................................. 703-820-7333 New Fairfax Towers, C.............................................. 703-893-0001 Peachtree of McLean, C............................................ 703-893-1415 Prestwick Towers, CD.............................................. 703-534-8020 Tysons Glen, CD to 100#,BR................................... 703-893-7771
Herndon
Archstone Dulles, CD to 100#, BR............................ 703-561-1200 Archstone Woodland Park, CD to 100#, BR.................. 703-707-8511 Archstone Woodgate, CD to 100#, BR....................... 703-435-4500 Dulles Center, CD to 30#, BR.................................. 703-713-6060 Dulles Greene, CD to 80#, BR................................. 703-834-7100 Parkridge Gardens, CD to 25#.................................. 703-471-9338 Stuart Woods, CD to 100#, BR................................ 703-471-7464 The Fields of Herndon, CD, BR................................... 703-713-0010 Village at McNair Farms, CD, BR................................. 703-713-0910 Windsor at Liongate, CD, BR.................................... 703-561-0300
Leesburg
Archstone Bellemeade Farms, CD, BR.......................... 703-771-8738 Glen at Leesburg, CD, BR......................................... 703-771-0204
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Leesburg
Hunters Crossing, CD, BR......................................... 703-777-3863 Van Meter at Tuscarora Creek, CD-65#......................... 703-771-9212 Windsor at Fieldstone, CD, BR................................... 703-777-3401
Lorton - Ft. Belvoir
Canterbury Square, C............................................... 703-780-1000 Woods of Fairfax, The, CD, BR................................. 703-550-9331 Woodside Apartments, CD. BR.................................. 703-550-7833
Manassas
Glen at White Pines, CD to 35#, BR........................... 703-631-1451 Coverstone, CD to 25#, BR..................................... 703-631-0063 Maplewood Park, CD to 25#.................................... 703-368-1717 Ravens Crest, CD to 60#, BR................................... 703-369-3941 Sunnygate Village, CD to 60#, BR............................ 703-369-0475 Wellington Place, CD, BR........................................ 703-361-8001 Westgate, CD to 50#, BR...................................... 703-368-9618
McLean
Avalon Crescent, CD, BR.......................................... 703-821-9191 Common of McLean, CD to 60#................................ 703-356-0500 Dolley Madisons,- Tysons, CD to 25#.......................... 703-893-6440 Gates of McLean, CD............................................... 703-506-0439 Lincoln at Tysons, CD to 75#, BR.............................. 703-734-3030
Oakton - Vienna
Airwood Park, CD to 75#, BR.................................. 703-938-8567 Merrifield Village, CD to 100#, BR........................... 703-560-5902 Oaks Of Tysons, CD to 90#, BR................................ 703-281-0331
Reston
Charter Oak, CD, BR.............................................. 703-471-5335 Fairway Apartments, CD to 80#, BR.......................... 703-471-5034 North Point Villas, CD to 85#, BR............................. 703-481-1230 St. Johns Wood, CD to 85#, BR................................ 703-709-8320 Summit Reston, CD to 75#, BR............................... 703-435-1880 Sycamores, The, CD to 80#, BR............................... 703-471-1004 Waterside, CD to 90#, BR...................................... 703-478-0640 Winterthur Apartments, CD to 25#, BR...................... 703-620-3366
Springfield
Chelsea Square, C .................................................. 703-451-8550 Merrifield Village, CD to 20#................................... 703-560-5902 Springfield Gardens, CD to 25#................................ 703-451-2561 Springfield Square, C............................................... 703-256-4575 VanMetre-Saratoga Square, CD, BR............................ 703-455-1100 West Springfield Terrace, CD to 80#, BR..................... 703-569-0555
Sterling
Cascades Commons, CD, BR..................................... 703-404-2000 Chase Heritage, CD to 40#...................................... 703-450-7172 Muirfield Woods, CD............................................... 703-444-9400 Potomac Overlook, CD, BR....................................... 703-450-0588 Village at Potomac Falls, CD, BR................................ 703-421-9111
Woodbridge
Dominion Lake Ridge, CD, BR................................... 703-490-4802 Dominion Middle Ridge, CD...................................... 703-551-0500 Fox Run, CD to 25#, BR........................................ 703-221-2700 Lancaster Mill, CD to 60#, BR................................. 703-491-2020 Misty Ridge, CD to 55#, BR.................................... 703-691-9217 River Woods, CD to 25#, BR................................... 703-221-5513 Springwoods, CD to 45#, BR.................................. 703-590-2297 Summerland Heights, CD to 75#, BR........................ 703-492-1305 Windsor at Potomac Vista, CD, BR.............................. 703-643-2147 Windsor Park, CD to 75#, BR.................................. 703-590-3006
C = Cat Allowed CD = Cat & Dog BR = Breed Restrictions CD to 20# = Cats and dogs to 20 pounds Birds and aquariums normally accepted.
Pet Friendly Hotels The hotel chains listed below accept pets at many of their locations. Call the 800 numbers to verify pet policies for specific hotels on your travel routes. Best Western. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-528-1234 Chase/Comfort Inn . . . . . . . . . 800-228-5150 Days Inn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-329-7466 Extended Stay/America. . . . . . 800-398-7829 Holiday Inn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-465-4329 Howard Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . 800-446-4656 Hyatt Hotels & Resorts . . . . . . 800-554-9288 La Quinta Inns. . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-725-1661 Loews Hotels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-235-6397 Marriott/Residence Inn. . . . . . 800-228-9290 Motel 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-466-8356 Radisson Hotels . . . . . . . . . . . 800-333-3333 Red Roof Inn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-843-7663 Sheraton/Westin. . . . . . . . . . . 800-325-3535
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Pet Friendly Apartments DC & Maryland Annapolis
Harbour Gates Apartments, CD to 100#,BR.............................. 410-573-0900 Reserve at Quiet Waters, CD, BR................................................ 410-269-6869 Spa Cove, CD, BR....................................................................... 410-268-8700 Thornbury Bay, CD, BR.............................................................. 410-626-1071 Watergate Village, CD, BR......................................................... 410-263-2361 Westwinds I & II, CD to 100#, BR.............................................. 410-269-0826
Arbutus / Lansdowne
Highland Village, CD to 100#, BR.............................................. 410-636-0540 Riverview Townhomes, CD to 100#, BR.................................... 410-242-4510 Westland Gardens, CD, BR........................................................ 410-242-1612
Beltsville / College Park
Barclay Square, C...................................................................... 301-937-1300 Lighthouse at Twin Lakes, CD 30#, BR...................................... 301-572-4600 Seven Springs Village, CD to 25#.............................................. 301-345-8500 Townley, C................................................................................ 301-937-5885 Wynfield Park, CD to 80#, BR.................................................... 301-474-3300
Bethesda
Triangle Towers, C..................................................................... 301-652-2800 Windsor Villa, CD to 25#........................................................... 301-468-0300
Bowie
Archstone Gov’s Green, CD to 75#, BR....................................... 301-352-7300 Heather Ridge, CD to 40#, BR................................................... 301-464-6305 Meridian Town Court, CD to 70#, BR......................................... 301-352-7002
Columbia
Avalon at Fairway Hills, CD to 80#, BR...................................... 410-997-7272 Beech’s Farm, CD to 75#........................................................... 410-381-0310 Bentana, CD, BR....................................................................... 410-997-0696 Cedar Valley, CD to 80#............................................................. 410-730-8383 Clary’s Crossing, CD to 70#........................................................ 410-964-5557 Columbia Commons, CD, BR..................................................... 410-792-7927 Columbia Town Center, CD, BR.................................................. 410-997-6100 Dominion at Eden Brook, CD to 100#, BR.................................. 410-381-5511 Dorsey’s Forge, CD to 50#, BR................................................... 410-730-3870 Fenland Field, CD to 75#, BR..................................................... 410-730-2953 Gramercy at Town Center, CD, BR.............................................. 410-715-0067 Greens at Columbia, CD to 70#, BR........................................... 410-997-4774 Harper’s Forest, CD, BR............................................................. 410-730-2049 Island Club, CD, BR................................................................... 410-992-0095 Kendall Ridge, CD, BR............................................................... 410-740-9074 King’s Crossing, CD, BR.............................................................. 410-381-7030 Lazy Hollow, CD, BR.................................................................. 410-997-4500 Poplar Glen, CD to 80#.............................................................. 410-964-2700 Reflections Apartment Homes, BR, CD..................................... 410-992-0411 Southgate Crossing, CD to 80#, BR........................................... 410-730-6363 Stonehaven, CD to 100#, BR..................................................... 410-953-0040 Summit Meadow, CD to 100#, BR............................................. 410-992-4242 The Berkshire of Columbia, CD to 65#. BR................................. 410-730-1727
Crofton
Crofton Village, CD to 25#......................................................... 410-721-1557 Keswick Park, CD to 65#........................................................... 410-721-5538
Elkridge
Orchard Club, CD....................................................................... 410-796-0222 Sherwood Crossing Apts, CD, BR............................................... 410-799-8142 Windsor at Pine Ridge, CD, BR.................................................. 410-796-1919
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Ellicott City
Ashton Woods, CD, BR.............................................................. 410-465-2525 Charleston Manor, CD, BR......................................................... 410-465-8600 Kaiser Park, CD......................................................................... 410-465-2454 Orchard Park, CD...................................................................... 410-465-0300 T & C West/Greensview, CD, BR................................................. 410-465-7111
Gaithersburg
Archstone Saybrooke, CD to 65#, BR......................................... 301-417-9177 Avalon Fields, CD, BR................................................................ 301-417-9556 Beacon Place, CD to 80#, BR..................................................... 301-590-9240 Courts of Devon, CD to 80#, BR................................................. 301-990-7882 Grove Park, CD to 75#, BR......................................................... 301-948-9188 Hunt Club, CD to 45#, BR.......................................................... 301-869-0334 Lakewood Commons, CD, BR.................................................... 301-948-0636 Mill Creek Gardens, CD to 20#, BR............................................ 301-258-9384 Orchard Pond, CD to 60#, BR.................................................... 301-948-2580 Park Station, CD, BR.................................................................. 301-987-7600 Spring Ridge, CD to 40#, BR..................................................... 301-921-9100 Streamside Apartments, CD to 25#, BR.................................... 301-948-8898 Verandahs, The, CD to 75#, BR.................................................. 301-990-8593
Germantown
Archstone Milestone, CD to 65#................................................ 301-601-9292 Avalon Knoll, CD to 60#, BR...................................................... 301-540-0080 Cameron at Milestone, CD to 65#, BR....................................... 301-601-9292 Canterbury, CD, BR................................................................... 301-428-3918 Fox Run Apartments, CD to 100#, BR........................................ 301-972-9500 Gables/Waters Landing, CD to 50#, BR..................................... 301-601-0040 Hamptons, The, CD, BR............................................................. 301-428-0970 Northlake, CD to 60#, BR.......................................................... 301-428-9775 Oak Mill Apartments, CD to 100#............................................. 301-428-9757 Pinnacle at Town Center, CD to 75#, BR.................................... 240-686-0080 Rolling Hills, CD to 80#, BR....................................................... 301-428-1760 Stonecreek Club/Waters Landing, CD to 50#BR........................ 301-428-1766
Glen Burnie / Pasadena
Americana Southdale Apartments, CD to 25#, BR.................... 410-760-2395 Chesapeake at Berkshires, CD, BR............................................. 410-760-0200 Country Club, CD to 50#............................................................ 410-761-1930 Crain Court, CD to 20#, BR........................................................ 410-766-7262 Gatewater Landing Apartments, CD to 100#, BR...................... 410-761-2858 Glen Mar, CD, BR....................................................................... 410-766-2300 Glen Ridge, CD, BR.................................................................... 410-761-7440 Green Tree, CD to 75#, BR......................................................... 410-969-0377 Marley Run, CD to 85#, BR........................................................ 410-760-1164 Oakridge Manor Apartments, CD to 25#................................... 410-760-2244 Quarterfield Crossing, CD to 25#............................................... 410-761-8250 Regency Club, CD, BR................................................................ 410-760-6100 Southgate Apartments and Townhomes, CD 25#..................... 410-768-1517 Villages at Marley Station, CD to 25#, BR.................................. 410-766-3232 Willows, The, CD to 30#............................................................ 410-636-4777
Greenbelt
Brittany Place, CD, BR............................................................... 301-552-1000 Glen Oaks, CD to 20#................................................................ 866-906-9178 Springhill Lake, CD to 20#........................................................ 301-474-1600
Laurel / Burtonsville
Ashley Apartments, CD to 40#, BR............................................ 301-498-1105 Bowling Brook, CD to 35#, BR.................................................. 301-604-0661 Centergate Russett, CD to 70#.................................................. 301-776-4446 Country Place, CD to #65.......................................................... 301-421-9504 Howard Hills Townhomes, CD to 25#........................................ 301-490-7200 Larchdale Woods, CD, BR.......................................................... 301-776-5100 Laurel Square, CD, BR............................................................... 301-776-8779 Marymont/Laurel Lakes, CD to 50#, BR.................................... 301-498-4111 Muirfield at Montpelier, CD to 35#........................................... 301-776-5044 Seasons, The, CD, BR................................................................. 301-490-2200
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Laurel / Burtonsville
Silver Spring
Millersville
Sykesville
Selborne House, CD to 25#....................................................... 301-604-2635 Spring House, CD, BR................................................................ 301-490-8833 Summit Russett, CD to 50#....................................................... 301-483-8568 The Enclave at Emerson............................................................ 410-928-7705 Town & Country at Willow Lake, CD, BR.................................... 301-776-6602 Mill Pond, CD to 50#, BR........................................................... 410-987-5208 Harper’s Mill, CD to 50#, BR...................................................... 410-987-9230
Odenton
Groves at Piney Orchard, CD, BR................................................ 410-695-0130 Richmar Apartments, CD to 80#, BR......................................... 410-356-5525 Riverscape Apartments., CD, BR............................................... 410-695-1500 Seven Oaks, CD, BR................................................................... 410-551-1383 Shelter Cove, CD to 65#, BR...................................................... 410-551-6900
Rockville
Apartments at Miramont, CD to 25#, BR.................................. 301-770-9696 Avalon at Decoverly, CD to 35#, BR........................................... 301-840-1811 Fallswood Commons, CD, BR.................................................... 301-315-9311 Fireside Park, CD to 75#, BR...................................................... 301-279-7741 Huntington at King Farm, CD to 80#, BR................................... 301-987-0200 Randolph Square, CD to 40#..................................................... 301-770-4088 Scarborough Square, CD to 25#, BR.......................................... 301-424-2413 Yale Village, CD to 30#, BR........................................................ 301-424-6326
Silver Spring
Aston Woods, CD to 60#, BR..................................................... 301-890-7222 Aventine Silver Spring, CD to 60#, BR....................................... 877-785-7976 Hampton Hollow, CD, BR.......................................................... 301-890-1613 Hampton Point, CD, 40, BR....................................................... 301-890-9700 Knights Bridge II, CD to 25#...................................................... 301-890-6795 Montgomery Paint Branch, CD-25#.......................................... 301-622-4801 Montgomery White Oak, CD-25#............................................. 301-622-4048 Northgate Apartments., CD to 40#, BR..................................... 301-460-9300 Renaissance Plaza, CD to 25#................................................... 301-890-6700
Sheffield Forest, CD, BR............................................................ 301-890-0380 Strathmore House, CD to 25#................................................... 301-460-1647 Summit Hills Apartment Homes.............................................. 301-960-1826 Woodlake, CD to 30#................................................................ 301-890-6400 Woodvale, CD, BR..................................................................... 301-609-0389 Spencer Village, CD to 35#........................................................ 410-795-1840 Sykesville Apartments, CD to 25#............................................. 410-781-6300 Village, CD to 30#..................................................................... 410-795-0606
Takoma Park
Fairview, C................................................................................ 301-891-2020 Montgomery Gardens, C.......................................................... 301-408-0300
Washington DC
4100 Massachusetts Ave, CD.................................................... 202-364-7000 Belvedere, The, C...................................................................... 202-628-9683 Berkshire, The, C....................................................................... 202-362-4201 Calvert House, C....................................................................... 202-462-0243 Chalfonte, The, C...................................................................... 202-234-8700 Cloisters, The, CD...................................................................... 202-332-9090 Connecticut House, C................................................................ 202-363-1200 Consulate, The, C...................................................................... 202-362-6870 Crestwood Apartments, CD to 25#........................................... 202-882-1515 Lansburgh, The, C..................................................................... 202-393-1800 Lexington at Market Square, CD to 35#, BR.............................. 202-347-6161 North Park Avenue, C............................................................... 301-652-0062 Park Crest at Glover Park, CD, BR............................................... 202-337-9511 Potomac Park and York, The, C.................................................. 202-337-5252 Westbrooke Place, CD, BR......................................................... 202-466-6228
Wheaton
Aspen Crossing, CD to 60#, BR.................................................. 301-460-4510 Hermitage Square, CD to 20#................................................... 301-871-8060 Hewitt Gardens Apartments, CD to 40#, BR.............................. 301-460-0200
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Non-Profit Groups—Virginia
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ocal organizations in this section rely on the contributions of animal lovers like you to care for thousands of abused, abandoned, and injured animals each year. Here are a few ways that you can help: 1. Send a check or make an online donation to the non-profit organization of your choice. 2. Name one of these groups in your will, charitable trust, or insurance policy. 3. Donate real estate, a car or boat, stocks, etc. 4. Donate goods and professional services.
5. Ask for a copy of their “wish lists”. 6. VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME. A note to our readers: If you are aware of a non-profit organization not listed in our book that provides services to the animal community, LET US KNOW! Part of our mission is the betterment of the animal community through awareness and education. PLEASE HELP US by letting your animal-related service provider know that you support Pet Lovers Companion and ask them to make it visible at their place of business. Directories are provided free of charge to those who request them.
Please consider saving a life by adopting from one of the following rescue groups. These people generously volunteer their time and money toward helping out animal friends. We have provided the most local, updated information however, this information changes rapidly.
Little Buddies Adoption and Humane Society www.littlebuddies.org 703-946-3632
Homeward Trails Animal Rescue www.homewardtrails.org 703-766-2647
Siamese Cat Rescue Center www.siameserescue.org 540-672-6373
Humane Society of Fairfax County www.hsfc.org •703-385-7387
Tails High www.tailshigh.org 703-819-5240
Humane Society of Loudoun County www.humaneloudoun.org 703-777-2912
ADOPTION/RESCUE BIRD/EXOTICS
ADOPTION/RESCUE - CAT & DOG
Lost Dog & Cat Rescue www.lostdogrescue.org 703-295-3647
Foster Parrots, Ltd. www.fosterparrots.com 781-878-3733 Phoenix Landing www.phoenixlanding.org 866-749-5634
ADOPTION/RESCUE - CAT
Animal Allies www.animalallies.com 703-940-9183 4 Paws Rescue Team www.fourpaws.org Fancy Cats Rescue Team www.fancycats.org • 703-961-1056 Feline Foundation of Greater Washington, Inc. www.ffgw.org • 703-920-8665
Briggs Animal Adoption Center www.baacs.org • 304-724-6558 Caring Hearts Rescue www.caringheartsrescue.org 703-483-9350
Pet Assistance League P.A.L. www.pal-va.org • 540-659-5018 Rikki’s Refuge www.rikkisrefuge.org • 540-854-0870
Friends of Homeless Animals www.foha.org • 703-385-0224
SPCA of Northern Virginia www.spcanova.org • 703-799-9390
Homeless Animal Rescue Team - HART www.hart90.org • 703-691-4278
ADOPTION/RESCUE-CAT (FERAL)
City of Manassas Animal Control & Adoption Center www.manassascity.org Adoption Center 703-257-2420 Animal Control 730-257-8009 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 17
Alley Cat Rescue
www.saveacat.org • 301-277-5595 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27
Metro Ferals www.metroferals.org • 703-528-7782
ADOPTION/RESCUE - CHICKEN Eastern Shore Chicken Sanctuary www.vine.bravebirds.org
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Non-Profit Groups—Virginia ADOPTION/RESCUE - DOG
A Forever Home www.aforeverhome.org 703-961-8690
City of Manassas Animal Control & Adoption Center www.manassascity.org Adoption Center 703-257-2420 Animal Control 730-257-8009 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 29
Last Chance Animal Rescue www.lastchanceanimalrescue.org 301-274-9409 Pups 2 Luv www.pups2luv.com • 703-644-1292 Roxie’s Fund Rescue www.roxiesfund.org• 301-962-7509 MAGDRL Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League www.magdrl.org • 703-644-8009
ADOPTION/RESCUE - DOG Mutt Love Rescue www.muttloverescue.org 703-577-0106 Second Chance Dog Rescue www.secondchancedog.com 540-752-1741
ADOPTION/RESCUE - EQUINE Humane Society of Fairfax County www.hsfc.org •703-385-7387
ADOPTION/RESCUE FARM ANIMALS Poplar Springs Animal Sanctuary www.animalsanctuary.org 301-428-8128
ADOPTION/RESCUE - FERRET Ferrets First www.ferretsfirst.org 703-849-8911 Ferrets R #1 Falls Church • 703-998-3151
ADOPTION/RESCUE - GUINEA PIG Metropolitan Guinea Pig Rescue www.mgpr.org
ADOPTION/RESCUE - SMALL ANIMALS Humane Society of Fairfax County www.hsfc.org • 703-385-7387 N. American Rat & Mouse 609-932-1258 • www.narmci.8k.com
Virginia Reptile Rescue www.vareptilerescue.org 540-605-5640
ADOPTION/RESCUE - TURTLE
MATTS - MidAtlantic Turtle & Tortoise Society www.matts-turtles.org 301-785-3390
ADOPTION / RESCUE - WILDLIFE Wildlife Rescue League www.wildliferescueleague.org 703-391-8625
ANIMAL WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS American Ferret Assoc. www.ferret.org • 888-FERRET-1 American Humane Assoc. www.americanhumane.org 303-792-9900 Animal Welfare League of Alexandria www.alexandriaanimals.org 703-746-4774 Animal Welfare League of Arlington www.awla.org • 703-931-9241
Small Angels Rescue www.smallangelsrescue.org
Animal Welfare Society of Jefferson Co. www.awsjc.org • 304-725-0589
ADOPTION/RESCUE - RABBIT
Audubon Society of Northern Virginia 703-256-6895 •www.audubonva.org
Bunny Lu Adoptions, Inc. www.bunnylu.org •703-753-0833
ADOPTION/RESCUE DOGS BY BREED
Friends of Rabbits www.friendsofrabbits.org
For breed-specific rescues see page 52
House Rabbit Society www.rabbitsinthehouse.org 410.889.4104
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Eagle Hill Equine Rescue www.eaglehillequinerescue.org 540-399-1982
Humane Society of Fairfax County www.hsfc.org • 703-385-7387
Equine Rescue League www.equinerescueleague.org 540-822-4577
ADOPTION/RESCUE - REPTILE Triangle Iguana Rescue www.triangleiguanarescue.org
City of Manassas Animal Control & Adoption Center www.manassascity.org Adoption Center 703-257-2420 Animal Control 730-257-8009 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 17
Fairfax County Animal Shelter www.fairfaxcounty.gov Shelter 703-830-1100 Animal Control 703-691-2131
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Non-Profit Groups—Virginia Hearts United for Animals/Puppy Mill Rescue www.hua.org • 402-274-3679 Humane Rescue Alliance www.humanerescuealliance.org 202-727–7369, 202-726-2556 Humane Society of the US www.humanesociety.org 202-452-1100 IMOM, Inc. www.imom.org Loudoun County Animal Shelter www.loudoun.gov •703-777-0406 National Humane Education Society www.nhes.org • 304-725-0506 National Wildlife Federation www.nwf.org • 800-822-9919 PETS - DC www.petsdc.org • 202-234-7387 Prince William SPCA www.pwspca.org • 703-722-2799 SPCA of Northern Virginia www.spcanova.org • 703-799-9390
World Parrot Trust USA www.parrots.org • 866-956-4347
PETS WITH DISABILITIES Pets with Disabilities www.petswithdisabilities.org 443-624-9270
SERVICE DOGS Blue Ridge Assistance blueridgeassistancedogs.org 703-369-5878 Fidos For Freedom, Inc. 410-880-4178 www.fidosforfreedom.org
SERVICE DOGS SEARCH & RESCUE CHESARDA, Inc. www.chesarda.org • 410-602-3151 Mid-Atlantic D.O.G.S. www.midatlanticdogs.org 301-948-2840 Service Dogs of Virginia www.servicedogsva.org 434-295-9503
SPAY/NEUTER - LOW COST Fairfax County Animal Shelter www.fairfaxcounty.gov 703-830-1100 Prince William County Animal Shelter 703-792-6465 Spay Inc. www.spay.org • 703-522-7920 Spay Today-BAAC www.baacs.org • 304-728-8330
THERAPY ANIMALS
Fairfax Pets on Wheels
www.fairfaxpetsonwheels.org 703-324-5406
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National Capital Therapy Dogs, Inc. www.nctdinc.org PAL - People. Animals. Love. www.peopleanimalslove.org 202-966-2171
The Shiloh Project www.theshilohproject.org 703-591-1556
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Non-Profit Groups—DC & Maryland Please consider saving a life by adopting from one of the following rescue groups. These people generously volunteer their time and money toward helping out animal friends. We have provided the most local, updated information, however, this information changes rapidly. ADOPTION/RESCUE -BIRD/ EXOTICS
Foster Parrots, Ltd. www.fosterparrots.com...................... 781-878-3733 Phoenix Landing www.phoenixlanding.org................... 866-749-5634
ADOPTION/RESCUE - CAT
Alley Cat Allies www.alleycat.org............................... 240-482-1980 Alley Cat Rescue, Inc. www.saveacat.org.............................. 301-277-5595 Cat Rescue of MD, Inc. www.catrescueofmd.org .................... 410-747-6595 Cats R Us catsrusrescue.com............................... 410-263-1719 Darby’s Place Cat Rescue Leslie Gilbert....................................... 443-244-3359 Feline Foundation of Greater Wash, Inc. www.ffgw.org.................................... 703-920-8665 Howard County Cat Club 410-730-3679 Rude Ranch Animal Rescue www.ruderanch.org........................... 410-798-9559 Safe at Last, Inc. www.safeatlast.org
ADOPTION/RESCUE-CAT & DOG
Siamese Cat Rescue Center 540-672-6373 Animal Welfare Society of Howard County www.AWSHC.org 8556 Davis Rd., Columbia.................... 410-465-4350 Baltimore County Animal Services www.baltimorecountymd.gov/ animalservices 13800 Manor Road, Baldwin............... 410-887-7297
Baltimore Humane Society
www.bmorehumane.org 1601 Nicodemus Road, Reisterstown.. 410-833-8848 Friends for Life (adoptions only) 301-845-4971 Homeward Trails Animal Rescue www.homewardtrails.org................... 703-249-5066 Partnership for Animal Welfare, Inc. (PAW) www.paw-rescue.org......................... 301-572-4PAW
ADOPTION/RESCUE-CAT (FERAL)
Alley Cat Allies www.alleycat.org............................... 240-482-1980
Alley Cat Rescue
www.saveacat.org...................................... 301-277-5595 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27
Cat Rescue of Maryland, Inc. 410-747-6595 Lucky Cat www.luckycatrescue.com................... 410-375-9599 Metro Ferals www.metroferals.org
Prince George’s Feral Friends www.pgferals.org............................... 301-262-6452 Rock Creek Cats www.RockCreekCats.org Rude Ranch Animal Rescue www.ruderanch.org........................... 410-798-9559
ADOPTION/RESCUE-DOG
All Breed Rescue and Referral www.allbreed.org............................... 301-775-2777 Best Dawg Rescue www.dawg-rescue.org....................... 301-407-2378 Dog Rescue of Maryland www.dogrescuemd.org...................... 410-320-5010 Lucky Dog Animal Rescue www.luckydoganimalrescue.org........... 202-741-5248 Mutts Matter Rescue www.muttsmatterresuce.com Roxie’s Fund www.roxiesfund.org........................... 301-962-7509 Rural Dog Rescue www.ruraldogrescue.com Tara’s House www.tarashouse.net Tailed Treasures of Maryland www.TailedTreasuresofMd.com.......... 301-651-7785
ADOPTION/RESCUE -DOGS BY BREED
For breed-specific rescues see page 52
ADOPTION/RESCUE - EQUINE Days End Farm Horse Rescue 301-854-5037 Horse.Net Rescue www.hnhr.org Lost & Found Horse Rescue www.lfhr.org
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Non-Profit Groups—DC & Maryland ADOPTION/RESCUE - FARM ANIMALS
Poplar Springs Animal Sanctuary 301-428-8128
ADOPTION/RESCUE - FERRET
The “Ferret Inn” Rescue & Shelter Nancy Wilson www.theferretinn.org........................ 410-531-4936
ADOPTION/RESCUE - GUINEA PIG
MD Guinea Pig Rescue & Adoption www.mdguineapigs.org Metropolitan Guinea Pig Rescue www.mgpr.org Small Angels Rescue www.smallangelsrescue.org
ADOPTION/RESCUE-MICE/RATS Small Angels Rescue www.smallangelsrescue.org
ADOPTION/RESCUE-RABBIT
Bunny Lu Adoptions, Inc. www.bunnylu.org P. O. Box 554, Haymarket, Virginia....... 703-753-0833 House Rabbit Society www.rabbitsinthehouse.org............... 410-889-4101
ADOPTION/RESCUE-REPTILE
Mid Atlantic Turtle & Tortoise Society www.matts-turtles.org....................... 301-785-3390
ADOPTION/RESCUE-TURTLE
MidAtlantic Turtle & Tortoise Society www.matts-turtles.org....................... 301-785-3390
ADOPTION / RESCUE-WILDLIFE Davidsonville Wildlife Sanctuary 410-798-0193
Frisky’s Wildlife Sanctuary, Inc. 410-418-8899 Second Chance Wildlife Center 301-926-9453
ANIMAL WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS
Animal Welfare Society of Howard County www.AWSHC.org 8556 Davis Road, Columbia................. 410-465-4350 Animal Rescue Foundation www.arfusa.org.................................. 410-643-8700 Animal Welfare League of Frederick County www.awlfc.org................................... 301-633-5855 Animal Welfare League of Montgomery County www.awlmc.org................................. 301-740-2511 Baltimore Animal Rescue & Care Shelter, Inc. 301 Stockholm St, Baltimore............... 410-396-4695 Baltimore County Animal Services www.baltimorecountymd.gov/ animalservices 13800 Manor Road, Baldwin............... 410-887-7297 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 3
B-More Dog, Inc. Rescue & Support of Baltimore Pitbull Owners.................................... www.bmoredog.org Basset Rescue of Old Dominion www.Brood-VA.org............................. 866-710-9476 Frederick County Humane Society 217 West Patrick Street....................... 301-694-8300
Baltimore Humane Society
www.bmorehumane.org 1601 Nicodemus Road, Reisterstown.. 410-833-8848
Humane Rescue Alliance
www.humanerescuealliance.org 202-727–7369, 202-726-2556 Humane Society of Southern Maryland www.dogrescue.org........................... 717-845-3797 Humane Society of the U.S. www.humanesociety.org.................... 202-452-1100 IMOM, Inc. www.imom.org Metropets Online www.metropets.org Montgomery County Humane Society 1300 E Gude Dr. Rockville, MD............. 240-252-2555 Montgomery County SPCA www.mcspa.org................................. 301-948-4266 SPCA/Humane Society of PG County www.pgspca.org................................ 301-262-5625 SPCA of Anne Arundel County www.aacspca.org............................... 410-268-4388 Tailed Treasures of MD, Inc. www.tailedtreasuresofmd.com tailedtreasures@aol.com..................... 301-651-7785 The Washington Animal Rescue League www.warl.org..................................... 202-726-2556
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Non-Profit Groups—DC & Maryland NATURAL RESOURCES
State of Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources www.dnr.state.md.us......................... 877-620-8367
PETS WITH DISABILITIES
Pets with Disabilities www.petswithdisabilities.org............. 443-624-9270
SERVICE DOGS
Dog Ears and Paws, Inc. 5399 Enterpnsest, Sykesville............... 410-655-2858 Fidos For Freedom, Inc. 410-880-4178 Guiding Eyes for the Blind Puppy Raisers.............................. www.guidingeyes-md.org PETS - DC www.petsdc.org................................. 202-234-7387
SERVICE DOGS - SEARCH & RESCUE CHESARDA, Inc. www.chesarda.org Mid-Atlantic D.O.G.S. 301-948-2840
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SPAY/NEUTER - LOW COST
Alley Cat Rescue, Inc.
WWW.SAVEACAT.ORG.............301277-5595 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27
Animal Advocates of Howard County www.animal-advocates.org................ 410-880-2488 Animal Welfare Society of Howard County www.AWSHC.org 8556 Davis Rd., Columbia.................... 410-465-4350
Baltimore Humane Society Spay, Neuter & Vaccine Clinic
www.bmorehumane.org 1601 Nicodemus Road, Reisterstown.. 410-833-8848 Baltimore County Animal Services www.baltimorecountymd.gov/ animalservices 7702 Dunmanway, Dundalk............ 410-887-PAWS (7297) Montgomery County Humane Society 1300 East Gude Drive, Rockville 240-252-2555
National Capital Area Spay & Neuter Center
TRAP-NEUTER-RETURN
Alley Cat Rescue, Inc.
www.savEacat.org.............301-2775595 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27
VACCINE -LOW COST
Baltimore County Animal Services www.baltimorecountymd.gov/ animalservices 13800 Manor Road, Baldwin............... 410-887-7297
WILDLIFE REHABILITATION
Wildlife Rescue, Inc. www.wildliferescueinc.org................. 410-357-5179
www.washhumane.org/spayneuter 202-608-1356 SNAP 410-885-5783
SPCA/Humane Society of PG County www.pgspca.org................................ 301-262-5625 SPAY USA Trumbell, CT........................................ 800-248-SPAY Washington Animal Rescue League 71 Oglethorpe Street, NW, Wash., DC.. 202-726-2556
THERAPY ANIMALS National Capital Therapy Dogs, Inc. www.nctdinc.org................................ 301-585-6283 PAL - People Animals Love Washington DC................................... 202-966-2171
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There are several benefits to adopting a rescued dog. Many rescued dogs are mature adults who are housebroken. Adult dogs are past the stage of chewing on your shoes and furniture. They are loyal to the hand that feeds them, shelters them, and loves them. Give a loving pet a second chance – adopt. Listed on the following pages are telephone contacts for individual dog breed rescues. If the breed you are looking for is not listed, it may be because the contact for that breed has declined to be in the book or we are not aware of them. Keep in mind when calling these contacts that in many cases you are calling someone’s home. Most of these people are volunteers who donate their time for the love of the breed. Be respectful of the hours you call. Also, be aware that it may take time to get a response to your call.
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Affenpinsher www.affenpinscherrescue.org Afghan Hound www.afghanhound.net 877-AF-RESCUE Airedale Terrier www.airedales-dc.org • 410-730-3144 Akita- ARMAC Jodi Marcus • 703-730-0844 armac.rescuegroups.org Alaskan Malamute Lezlie Crosswhite • 301-330-4181 American Brittany Andrea Bock • 301-293-4221 www.americanbrittanyrescue.com Australian Cattle Dog www.acdra.org Australian Shepherd www.ausierescue.org 877-277-4779
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Basenji www.mabasenji.org Basset Hound www.bassethoundrescueleague.net 301-292-3020 Basset Hound (BROOD) www.brood-va.org • 866-710-9476
Beagle www.brewbeagles.org 703-715-6370 Beagle Rescue of MD www.beaglemaryland.org 301-934-3616 Bearded Collie MABCR • www.mabcr.org Bedlington Terrier www.chelseabluebedlingtons.com • 703-255-9538 Bernese Mountain Dog Sharon Hasenauer • 301-879-3586 www.pvbmdc.org Bichon Frise MBFR • www.bichonbash.com Border Collie Blue Ridge B.C. Rescue www.brbcr.org Border Terrier Joyce Kirm • 410-734-7276 Borzoi www.borzols.com • 410-592-5512 Boston Terrier Mary Hovey • 703-878-7464 Bouvier-ABRL www.abrl.org Boxer Diane Spessard • 703-620-5566
Bulldog- English 703-431-8612 www.otrbulldogrescue.org Bulldog Club of America Rescue Network www.rescuebulldogs.org Bulldog - French www.frenchbulldogrescue.org Bull Mastiff American www.bullmastiff.us Bull Terrier-BRBTC 703-815-7911 • brbtc.com
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Cairn Terrier www.potomacctc.org Cardigan Welsh Corgi www.cardiganrescue.org Chinese Crested www.crest-care.net Chinese Shar Pei Joyce Hanes • 301-881-1221 Chow Chow www.chowrescuenva.com • 703-573-0470 Cocker Spaniel www.cockeradoption.org Cocker Spaniel Oldies but Goodies • 703-533-2373
Collie Rescue, Inc. www.savecollies.org • 703-579-9931 Corgi www.bassethoundrescueleague.com 301-292-3020
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Dachshund ann_donnawell@comcast.net www.drna.org Dachshund www.bassethoundrescueleague.net 301-292-3020 Dalmation CCDAL • www.ccdal.org Doberman www.dobe.net • 410-663-1694
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English Cocker Spaniel Marsha T. Wallace • 703-548-7641 English Setter www.englishsetterrescue.org 866-681-7084 English Toy Spaniel Mary Hoagland • 609-397-3148
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Flat-Coated Retriever www.fcrsainc.org
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German Shepherd VGSR • 703-435-2840 German Shorthaired Pointer www.mdgsprescue.org Golden Retriever-GRREAT www.grreat.org Golden Retriever-HEART www.goldheart.org 410-877-9697 Great Dane —MAGDRL www.magdrl.org • 703-644-8009 Great Pyranese Karen Reiter • 804-795-5318 Greyhound GreyhoundPetofAmerica/MD 800-600-8607 Greyhound www.greyrescue.org • 703-323-0118 Greyhound Fast Friends Greyhound Rescue 301-416-2028 • www.greytdogs.org
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Harrier www.harriers.net • 760-377-4758
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Ibizan Hound www.ihus.org
Irish Setter Club of America www.irishrescue.org Irish Terrier Helenmarie Hoffman • 301-271-4733 Irish Wolfhound Tom & Diane Hartney • 703-759-6316
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Japanese Chin J CCARE www.japanesechinrescue.org
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Kerry Blue Terrier Helenmarie Hoffman • 301-271-4733 Komodor Komodor Club of America www.clubs.akc.org/kca
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Labrador Retriever LRCP, Inc. • 301-299-6756 www.lab-rescue.org Labrador Retriever Rescue, Inc. LRR • 301-868-3524 Lakeland Terrier/Norwich Terrier Al Ferruggiaro • 301-421-1930 Lhasa Apso www.lhasaapsorescue.org 410-721-0053
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Mastiff - English www.mastiffrescue.org 410-461-9228
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Newfoundland Donna McConn • 703-967-1000 www.cncnewfs.com Norwegian Elkhound elkiehelp@gmail.com
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Papillon Ellen Stuban • 248-668-8438 Pekingese Linda Maxwell • www.potomacpekes.org Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen PBGV • www.pbgv.org Pit Bull AAHA • 410-558-4554 Pointer 301-333-2249 www.pointerrescue.org Pomeranian Bernice Wiseman • 703-631-8535 Poodle Linda Elliot • 301-570-4300 Pug BJ Krieder • 703-256-5363
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Rhodesian Ridgeback Jennifer Prel • 703-597-6657 Rottweiler www.roxiesfund.org • 301-962-7509
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Samoyed www.samrescue.com Schipperke Susan Fogleman • 757-926-4467 www.schipperkerescue.net Schnauzer – Standard Potomac Valley Standard Schnauzer www.pvssc.org Schnauzer - Minature Linda Seeman • 301-776-7370 www.schnauzerrescue.net Scottish Deerhound Dr. Dove •703-754-8387 Scottish Terrier scottieclubofdc.org Shar Pei www.macspro.org • 301-881-1221 Shetland Sheepdog www.nvsr.org • 703-912-4002 Shiba Inu Rescue www.dcsir.org Shih Tzu Sabina Poinelli www.caringheartsrescue.org Shih Tzu Sancutary Billie Rivielli • 410-643-0018 Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Helenmarie Hoffman • 301-271-4733
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Vizsla Patricia Hudson • 540-832-7555
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Weimaraner Karin Bakken • 703 220 7334 www.dcweimclub.org West Highland White Terrier Westie Rescue, USA www.westierescue.com West Highland White Terrier Westie Rescue, Inc. • 540-554-2963 Whippet Babara Henderson • 301-490-6598 www.whippet-rescue.com
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Yorkshire Terrier (SAYR) Kathy Moore 609-634-8212 Yorkshire Terrier www.yorkierescue.org 717-264-9799
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Dog Parks Continue to Grow
hese parks provide a wonderful opportunity for dogs to exercise and socialize with other canines. Some dog parks are private and for members only with fees and strict enforcement of park rules. Private parks are rare. Parks are public. They are the result of grassroots movements and rely largely on users to adhere to rules, clean up after the dogs, and keep the peace by removing aggressive animals. Without the screening required by private parks, there is no way of knowing if all public park participants are properly socialized and are current on vaccinations. Most parks operate smoothly. Some parks provide space for dogs to run off leash while others set the stage for positive interaction among pets and people. Note: Some parks may not be completely fenced. Usage may be limited to residents of the particular area.
VIRGINIA Alexandria Ben Brenman Park by Backlick Creek Chetworth Park at Chetworth Place Del Ray Park at Simpson Stadium - Monroe Ave. Duke Street Dog Park - 5005 Duke Street Montgomery Park - Corner of Fairfax and 1st Streets Westgrove Dog Park - www.westgrovepack.org
Annandale Mason District Park - 6621 Columbia Park
Arlington Benjamin Banneker Park - 1600 Block N. Sycamore Clarendon Park - 13th, Herndon & Hartford Streets Fort Barnard - S. Pollard Street and S. Walter Reed Dr. Fort Ethan Allen Dog Park - 3829 North Stafford Glencarlyn Park - 301 S. Harrison Street Shirlington Park - 2601 S. Arlington Mill Drive Towers Park - 801 S. Scott Street Utah Park - 3191 South Utah Street
Chantilly
Rock Hill District Run - 15150 Old Lee Road
Herndon
Chandon - 900 Palmer Drive
Oakton
Blake Lane Park - 10033 Blake Land near Bushman Dr.
Reston
Baron Cameron Park - 11300 Baron Cameron Avenue
Springfield
South Run District Park - 7550 Reservation Drive
Vienna
Moorefield Park - 700 Courthouse Road, SW
Woodbridge K9 Gunner Memorial Dog Park - Minnieville Rd,
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DC/MARYLAND Annapolis
Quiet Waters Park - 600 Quiet Waters Road
Arnold
Broadneck Park - Bay Dale and College Parkway
Bethesda
Cabin John Dog Park - 10900 West Lake Drive
Bowie
Bowie Dog Park - West side of Northview Drive across the street from Enfield Drive
Boyds
Black Hills Regional Park - 20930 Lake Ridge Drive
Catonsville
Catonsville Off Leash Dog Park - 401 Harlem Lane
College Park
Acredale Park at Metzerott Road Off University Blvd. Near the University of Maryland.
Ellicott City
Worthington Park - Hillsborough Road & New Cut Road
Gaithersburg
Gaithersburg Dog Park - 151 Bickerstaff Way
Germantown
Ridge Road Recreational Park - 21155 Frederick Road
Greenbelt
Hanover Drive and Greenway Center Drive
Laurel
Maryland City Park - 565 Brock Bridge Road
Pasadena
Downs State Park - 8311 John Downs Loop
Rockville
Dog Park at King Farm - King Farm Blvd. and Piccard Drive
Washington, D.C.
Chevy Chase Dog Park - 41st & Livingston Street NW Congressional Cemetery - 1801 E Street SE Glover Park Dog Park - 39th St. and W St. NW Lincoln Dog Park - 11th and North Carolina Marion Park - E and 6th Street SE Newark Street Dog Park Newark Street, NW, between Idaho & 39th Street NW Stanton Park - Corner of Maryland Ave. & 6th St., NE Utah Park - 3308 S. Stafford Street
Wheaton
Wheaton Regional Park - 11710 Orebaugh Ave.
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