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Confession time—our decision to do the inaugural pet issue last year was pretty selfish. We just wanted an excuse to write about and take (even more) photos of our beloved pets. But we had a feeling you might like it too. Thankfully, we were right. Not only did we get more "Likes" and page views than usual, but we also received more reader submissions and positive feedback than just about anything we've ever done. Seriously, the only thing we've ever had more submissions for is Best of the Coast voting. You guys are as in love with your pets as we are with ours. You have no idea how much we love you for that. So back by popular demand—from you and about 80 percent of the IN Staff—here's this year's Pet Issue. We covered a lot of bases this time around. From more serious topics like why you should adopt a pet and how city ordinances affect where you can walk your dog, to fun yet still equally important stuff like cat aerobics and pet tattoos. We have another batch of reader submitted pet photos—that's actually where we spotted our handsome cover dog Max. Also, to celebrate all things Pet Issue, we're hosting our first ever petfriendly event this Saturday at The Spotted Dog (details on page 19). We'd love to see you and your pet there!
Cover Dog: Max Owner: Randy Maxwell Photo by: Samantha Crooke
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Pensacola, Pet Friendly? by Jessica Forbes
The Spotted Dog co-owners Sandy and Ashley Dickerson with shop dog Bunny In some ways, Pensacola appears pet friendly enough. Around downtown and parks throughout the city, people often stroll with their leashed dogs and dine with them at pet-friendly restaurants. This spring, however, many pet owners were surprised when signs popped up at Palafox Market notifying patrons that bringing a pet to the market was a violation of City Ordinance 4-2-33 (b). Previously, the market had seemed to be a very pet-friendly environment full of canine companions alongside their owners. The signs’ message, although surprising to many, is accurate: In the City of Pensacola, it is illegal to have your pet at a public gathering, including festivals and fairs. While rarely—if ever—enforced at the Palafox Market, the signs and lack of enforcement have created an air of uncertainty around where and when pets are allowed. “A lot of people were upset about the market,” said Ashley Dickerson, co-owner of The Spotted Dog on Palafox Street. “We’ve had a lot of people say that that was their Saturday thing to do—they could
bring their dog to the market and then maybe go eat lunch downtown somewhere afterward.” Dickerson and her mother Sandy opened The Spotted Dog a little over two years ago. As far as Pensacola’s pet-friendliness, “On a scale of 1 to 10, I’d say [Pensacola’s] probably a 5 or a 6,” said Dickerson, who cites St. Augustine as one of the more pet friendly places she’s been. “It’s amazing. People bring their dogs everywhere— beaches, downtown—it’s no big deal.”
LOCAL MOTION
Earlier this year, the IN covered the market shake up and, at the time, city officials indicated a fix might be quick and forthcoming (“No-Dog Day Afternoon,” April 18, 2013). At that time, former City of Pensacola spokesman Derek Cosson said, “The city council could amend the ordinance in question at any time to create an exemption for Palafox Market or otherwise provide for inclusion of dogs in that or any other event.” Councilman Spencer began a dialogue with then City Administrator
Spencer, who currently represents the Bill Reynolds, who was City Council on the DIB, believes the first step terminated in July. to addressing the question of allowing pets at Since then, city counthe Palafox Market would be to conduct a poll cil members have determined that the Downtown to determine the popularity of the idea. “I think it is imperative to conduct a Improvement Board poll of the market vendors who are paying (DIB), which administers for their rights and their spaces to sell the Palafox Market, would product,” said Spencer, who believes canneed to be included in the vasing attendees would be helpful as well. discussion as well. “Let’s use that opportunity to invite them “I’m unaware of any to participate in the dialogue. I can’t help progress at staff level,” but think some of them will offer solutions said Brian Spencer, city that we may not have thought of.” council member for Spencer suggested that perhaps the District 6, who believes Special Events Committee of the DIB may the way forward, “involves looking at a city ordinance be a suitable venue to begin discussions, and maybe even enlist a consultant who as well as DIB’s role as could develop a non-biased questionnaire. a steward of the Palafox “Great cities seem to be embracing a Market.” growing population of dog, pet lovers,” SpenLikewise, Charles Bare, cer stated. “I think we need to be creative in the at-large city council our solutions, which might include opening member for District B, is up the streets abutting the actual median.” unaware of any proposHealth and safety standards should be als to change the pet considered when devising any changes, acordinance, but notes that cording to both Spencer and Bare. enforcement of the law is “I think identification of a city as petalmost unheard of. friendly is positive, but it must be balanced “The ordinance with public safety,” Bare believes. provides that “There is an ever-evolving animals recipe for maintaining a shall be impounded, community that probut I have not heard vides opportunities of any animals befor current and ing taken during future residents… the Palafox I believe petMarket,” exfriendliness may plained Bare. be part of this “I have even recipe, but we seen city are always one employees dog bite away violating the from crossing ordinance.” BRIAN SPENCER that line.” Spencer, within whose district the MOVING market is located, FORWARD speaks proudly of the The Spotted Dog market’s success and the has had a booth at the Palafox regional, even national attenMarket for several months, and many of tion it is receiving. their fellow vendors support changing the “The challenge is the success has ordinance, according to Dickerson. “There resulted in a high concentration of many atare probably a handful of vendors at the tendees. That isn’t necessarily conducive for market that don’t want [dogs] there, but the sharing of a tight space with animals. But most of them do because they know it that doesn’t necessarily mean that the simple brings more people, customers.” solution is to prohibit animals,” Spencer said.
“Great cities seem to be embracing a growing population of dog, pet lovers.”
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In Bare’s opinion the best steps for the public to take would be contacting council members, the DIB, and/or the mayor, “who ultimately enforces the ordinances.” “I would ask residents to contact me with their comments, positive or negative,” said Bare. As far as broader pet-friendly issues, Dickerson believes other downtown businesses “are open to the idea of making it more pet friendly. And I do know a lot of people, especially residents of the downtown area, who would love a dog park down here.” Small changes could help the petfriendly mission, Dickerson believes, “What we need are poop bag dispensers downtown. There aren’t any anywhere.
You can walk your dog downtown, there’s nothing against that, so maybe if we took certain efforts to keep it clean, then the people who are opposed wouldn’t have anything to argue about.” While looking to progressive urban examples like San Francisco and New York may make local conditions seem discouraging, it seems Dickerson’s experience in St. Augustine may indicate a change moving through Florida, a state with cities that rarely rank among the country’s most dog-friendly. Spencer mentioned a city planning expert who spoke at a state wide conference recently held in Pensacola who encourages communities to support dog friendly
events and legislation. “His reasoning was that dogs on the street with their owners tended to break down the socio-economic barriers,” Spencer stated. “A dog was the perfect door-opener for strangers getting to know one another.” Having personally experienced the power of pets to unite people and build community, Spencer stated, “I want to promote more dog-related activities downtown.” As for the market, Spencer says the way forward will require consideration. “We look at it as a venue, a space and the physical limitations, and see if there are some modifications that should be made to optimize the introduction of dogs and to give this enhancement a fair chance.” {in}
Bark Parks Thankfully not every park in town has confusing ordinances about pets. There are several dog parks and beaches located throughout the area that provide the prime opportunity for you and your pup to relax and socialize together within an entirely pet-friendly zone, and maybe even make some new friends while you're at it.
Escambia County:
City of Pensacola:
3151 Fenceline Road
In the city, pooches are welcome to explore all city parks when on a leash. Dogs are allowed off leash at dog parks within Bayview Park and Roger Scott Athletic Complex. Dog Park hours are dawn until dusk daily.
ROGER SCOTT ATHLETIC COMPLEX
2130 Summit Blvd. Dog Park located between the pool and the tennis center
BAYVIEW PARK
Mallory and 20th Avenue Dog Park and beach located on the south/20th Avenue side of the park by the Bayview Recreation Center
City of Gulf Breeze:
Situated on the Sound, the only sanctioned bark park in Gulf Breeze is located not far from the convergence of Pensacola Beach Parkway and Gulf Breeze Parkway.
SHORELINE PARK SOUTH
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If you live or are looking to try a park outside of the city, the county maintains several. All county dog parks are open from sunrise to sunset.
BILL DICKSON PARK
LEXINGTON TERRACE DOG PARK
900 S. Old Corry Field Road
ASHTON BROSNAHAM SOCCER COMPLEX 10370 Ashton Brosnaham Road
Pensacola Beach/ Perdido Key:
As of March this year, the county and Santa Rosa Island Authority began allowing dogs on the beach on a trial basis at four locations. Things evidently went well at three of the parks. On Aug. 8, the Escambia County Commission voted to extend Dog Park hours to sunset to sunrise from Nov. 1 through Apr. 30 and 7 a.m. to sunset from May 1 through
Oct. 31. The new schedule will go into effect on Sept. 3, the Tuesday after Labor Day. While Perdido Key Beach Access Three will close permanently on Sept. 3, Perdido’s River Road Park will remain open and will also go to the extended schedule. Unlike other parks, dogs are required to be on a leash at the Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key parks. Until off-lease advocates can convince commissioners to vote for an off the leash policy, be sure to pack a lease for your canine friend(s) along with water, and maybe some doggie sunscreen for those pup noses.
PENSACOLA BEACH DOG PARK EAST
Located at the first parking lot past Portofino
PENSACOLA BEACH DOG PARK WEST
Located at the first parking lot past the last condos on the Gulf
PERDIDO KEY RIVER ROAD PARK 14484 River Road
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How Deep Is Your Pet Love? by Sarah McCartan
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Gigi
Erika Eskildsen's leg tattoos of her late pets Gigi and Dodger / photo by Samantha Crooke
“These two animals were the first cat and dog that I ever owned, so I wanted something long lasting to remember them by.” ERIKA ESKILDSEN
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BAD TO THE BONE
Nothing visually signifies a pooch quite like the graphic of a bone. And it’s such a recognizable graphic it doesn’t have to be large in size, or brightly concentrated with color to carry a lot of weight and serve as an undeniable tribute to your pup.
TAG, YOU’RE IT
To permanently inscribe your pet’s initials in a more graphically-based fashion, consider a dog or cat tag with their initials in place. And maybe even yours too, depending on your level of closeness to your pet. If you are looking to fill up a larger space on your
body, you can always go for the entire collar the tag is affixed to.
FEEDING FRENZY
This may get a bit trickier, but if your pet just so happens to be a fellow foodie— meaning they love to eat so much that they just live for dinner time, you can always capture their favorite time of day if you so choose—food dish, pet treats, you name it. While we certainly realize Hula Moon isn’t the only place in town to get a pet tattoo, Shauncey, Famous Gabe, and the rest of the all-star team, come highly recommended for all of your tattoo desires. Plus, many of them have pet friends of their own. {in}
Hula Moon will be offering a festive, and pet-friendly tattoo special on Friday Sept. 13. In celebration of their thirteenth birthday, they will be doing commemorative Friday the thirteenth tattoos for just $13. This special runs all day and all proceeds go to benefit animals in need at The Humane Society of Pensacola.
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Catercise by Jessica Forbes
“Obesity is a problem with indoor cats,” said Dr. Laura Tonetti Hall of Pensacola’s East Hill Animal Hospital. “Normal, healthy cats will sleep 18 hours a day anyway. If they’re inside, they’re going to be less stimulated and probably going to sleep more than that.” Just as with humans, finding higher quality food with less filler is “Obesity is an important first step for managing a problem with a pet’s weight. “All Buddha / courtesy photo food is not created indoor cats.” equal,” said Hall, Thanks to an Internetwho recommends DR. LAURA celebrity cat named Buddha, veterinary prescripTONETTI fat cats no longer have to suftion diets as indoor HALL fer in silence. Buddha is leading cats are prone to steady the movement for overweight cats snacking. “It’s the difeverywhere to get off the couch and feel ference between eating a big, the burn. huge salad and being filled up versus eating Buddha was dropped off at a Nashville, French fries. It’s just a lot more food they Tenn. shelter in early August weighing in at can eat for the calories.” 32 pounds. If you don’t know anything about For indoor cats, owner-initiated activcats, well, that’s pretty big. A local pet store ity is especially important, and there is a is currently fostering Buddha and workrange of products out there aimed at geting with an animal clinic to get his weight ting felines to break a sweat. If you don’t down. Now on a regimen of cat food and have a water treadmill handy or room for exercise—Buddha works out on a veterinary a cat-sized hamster wheel in your place, water treadmill—the feline is slowly shedding there are easier ways to get a cat in motion. those extra lbs. and serving as an example of “Those laser light pointers are awewhat's possible when a cat's diet and fitness some,” said Hall, mentioning the main goal are improved. Yes, you read that right—a cat is to burn calories. on a treadmill. If you’re looking to save some cash, Although Buddha’s case is a bit extreme— batting around an old water or milk bottle he’d been eating human food only—anyone caps or tying together pieces of ribbon with an indoor cat knows it’s easy for them to from gifts or clothing tags is a good, onstart putting on the pounds. hand source of endless cat entertainment. August 29, 2013
“Feather toys, climbing things… anything to stimulate them and encourage them to get up and get moving,” added Hall. While there’s no rule of thumb for how long cats should exercise, “It really depends on the cat. Whatever they’re doing, just step it up gradually.” Hall says it’s important to keep an eye on the cat’s breathing—if it gets heavy, know it’s time to give them a rest. Also, keeping a cat’s food and water bowls in separate areas or even separate floors if possible is a good way to guarantee your cat will have to migrate to eat. “Some cats, it’s just really hard to motivate. You can do different enrichment things like they do at the zoo,” said Hall, including moving their bowls around in between feedings to keep them stalking their meals. And like Buddha, with enough activity and time, your husky cat will shed some weight and totally rock that teeny little bikini by next summer. For updates on Buddha’s progress, check out facebook.com/CatShoppe. {in}
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Beyond the Bowl by Sarah McCartan
better, his energy was better. He was a better, healthier dog,” said Bruster. Inspired to provide access to health-conscious pet food and products, Bruster opened Your Dog’s Business just over a year ago, stocking food, treats and accessories for both dogs and cats. While quality remains key, Your Dog’s Business prides itself on offering prices comparable to larger commercial chains. Bruster stocks Assorted treats from Your Dog's Business / photo by Samantha Crooke U.S. companies producing pet We’ve all heard the phrase, “you are foods that don’t have any whole corn or bywhat you eat.” Well, the same goes for aniproducts and are rated well by independent mals. Allergies. Sensitivities. Weight issues. sources. Bruster also recommends the “raw” Even the potential to contract a foodborne option, for optimal pet health. illness, such as salmonella. These aren’t just “For pets that have health issues, human issues. These are issues that can pose whether diabetes or any underlying skin very real health threats to your pets. problems, a raw diet lends itself well because “Quality food makes the difference,” said you know what they’re eating,” said Bruster. Reggie Bruster, owner of local holistic pet “We recommend these quite a bit.” food store, Your Dog’s Business. For those who don’t have the time to From his years of experience training and dedicate, or who may not like the idea of working closely with dogs, including police handling raw ingredients, Bruster recomcanines, Bruster has seen firsthand how mends brands such as Primal Pet Food nutrition plays into a dog’s overall health and and Blue Ridge Beef that come in patty or performance. When his dog battled a yeast alnugget form; along with brands like Sojos lergy and was prescribed medicine, it was the and Grandma Lucy’s that offer freeze-dried food that made the difference. products, all of which are available at Your “I changed to a food without corn or Dog’s Business. byproducts and as a result, his skin was
While there is always the option of makRESEARCH THE RECALLS ing your own food, it is something that should A little research goes a long way. The be well planned. FDA’s website is a good first stop, not only to “There are a number of books on the understand what regulations do and don’t exmarket. It’s not as simple as cooking chicken ist for your pet’s food, but also to keep up with and rice. There are a lot of vitamins that dogs recalls and review buying, prepping and storget through their food. If you want to feed age tips to cut-down on the risk of foodborne cooked food to your pet, you should make illness. Visit fda.gov/animalveterinary. sure your dog (or cat) is getting all nutriJust because a pet food ents needed,” said Bruster. isn’t on the recall list, Speaking of nutrients, there yet, doesn’t mean are a plethora of vitamins out you are out of the “I changed to a there too. Bruster recomclear. Before mends Pet Kelp’s all serving up a food without corn natural supplements for full plate of or byproducts and as a dogs and cats. These dinner to kelp-based vitamins your pet, or result, his skin was come in multiple variswitching eties, including a basic better, his energy was to a new wellness formula—a food, it’s better. He was a better, daily supplement conimportant taining 70 vitamins vital healthier dog.” to do a little to your pet’s health. investigating. If When it comes to REGGIE BRUSTER you have a regutreats, Bruster encourages lar vet, they can be that much like with humans, a primary resource. So a little cookie splurge never hurt can the source itself. Call anyone; however, ice cream everyday or email the company to see if may not be the best thing. The same goes they have conducted a food trial on real pets. for dogs, and cats. In addition to the boxed If the company is serving food to your lifelong and bagged treats they stock, Your Dog’s companion, they can at least throw down the Business bakes freshly made treats for their bones it takes to do a trial. monthly Saturday “Yappy Hour” event, and is Additional secondary resources worth looking to stock these in the store over time. consulting:
YOUR DOG’S BUSINESS
4771 Bayou Blvd. 466-3057 yourdogsbusiness.net 10 a.m. – 7 p.m., Monday – Saturday
• Dogfoodadvisor.com: Recommended by Bruster as a go-to pet food resource including reviews and recalls. • petMD.com: Just don’t spend as much time on here psychoanalyzing your pet’s health, as you do your own on WebMD. • Moderndogmagazine.com: A great source for all things canine related, even DIY projects ranging from wall art to Pupsicles! {in}
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Reader Pet Pics For the second year in a row, we asked you, our trusted and loyal readers, to send us photos of your pets. And you certainly didn't disappoint. We honestly were a little worried. I mean, what if we got the same photos and pets all over again? Boy, were we wrong. Not only did we receive almost triple the amount of photos as last year, but we had pretty much an entire new crop of photogenic pets to pick from. Proof yet again that we aren't the only obsessive pet owners in town. We even got some added variety this year—including a few chickens (thanks to that backyard chicken ordinance we assume) and reptiles. Of course, some of you went a little overboard, sending us dozens of photos of your pet in various outfits and locations. While we love and can totally relate to that level of enthusiasm, we had to edit them down and limit it to one photo per pet. You understand, right? If you sent in a photo and don't see it, it's probably because something was a little off with the photo quality (too small, too blurry, too dark, too much blanket, not enough puppy...). So if your pet didn't make the cut, just brush up on your photography skills, turn the light on, step out of the photo, and try again next year. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to email us. Believe us when we say, our second annual Pet Issue wouldn't have happened without you and your submissions. Check out this photo of our cover dog Max as a puppy. Cute, right? We know his owner Randy Maxwell agrees.
Amber Jim Summers
Amber Grace Maureen Mccartan
Angelina Dylan & Edward Pate
Annabell Shawndy Moulton
Atlas Geoff & Jennifer Peck
August Christina Cusack-Curbelo and Jon "Dixie" Clark
Baby Chicks Lindsay Myers & Sarah Humlie
Bambi Suzanne Sawyer & Luke
Behr Paula Finley
Bella James Dupre
Bunny Lebowski Fury Shauncey Fury
Catty Chip Chism
Chewbacca Lindsey & Matt Shook
Chloe The Burris Family
Bogart Jim Homyak & Pamela Woodiwiss
Coconut & Guinness April King & Lane Poole
Basco & Boudin Sarah Cook
Dixie & Munchkin Ileana Ortiz & Jennifer Rogerson
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Ellie & ZoĂŤ Emily Dobrenchuk
Ellie Chip Chism
Emo Alexa Reed
Fiona Beej Davis & Matthew Hoffman
Friend Sarah Humlie & Lindsay Myers
Gadsden Lindsey & Matt Shook
Gumbo Phil Woolley
Gus Laura & Eli Sullivan
Gypsy Rose Nikki & Chris Mayo
Henry Donna Alexander
Junior Misty Anguiano Spanberger
Kona Jeneane Skelton
Leo Shelby, Ed, & Kelly Carson
Lestat Jamille Ellingson
Liam Neeson Matt & Margaret Roberts
Lucy May Adam & Robbie Schrock
Lucy Jenny Diamond
Lulu Laura Buchinger
Maggie & Jackson Karen & Tod Sindel
Maggie Donna Kirby
Miles Giovanni Lugo
Ponyboy & Millie Loryn Bartnikowski
Momo & CoCo Julie Bonifay & Kobe Pascual; Lorie Roebuck
Mona & Molly Bonnie Edwards
Ms. Molly Lorie Roebuck & Julie Bonifay
Natsumi Terresa Jackson
Pickes T. Cat Asa J. Lyvers
Pinkerton Amy Gokey
Princess Aurora Ponder, RIP Nicole Ponder
Rummy Tricia & Tom Coady
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RZA Lacey Berry & Jared Burris
Sam Mac Baird
Sasha Valerie Pennock
Smudge Quinton Williams
Sophie David, Sherry, & Jason Hartman
Sushie John & Mary Armentrout
Tempe Joey Amspacher & Lauren Smith
The Beast Dahlonega Calhoun
Tobias Showbizz Mixon Jennifer Knisbell & Emily Mixon
Toto Sam Nettles
Tubby John & Mary Armentrout
Wallace Roosevelt Reilly Summer Reilly
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Homeward Bound by Sarah McCartan
When looking at the number of adoptions for a single month, during July 2013, the shelter adopted out 266 animals, compared to 249 in July 2012, and 181 in July 2011. Along with DELFI MESSINGER utilizing signs and volunteer advocates Delfi Messinger with shelter cat Prompt (available for adoption at the time the photo was taken - AID# 250215) / photos by Samantha Crooke to get the word out, Messinger cited multiple “If you don’t have a lot of money, a out there—ones that don’t simply allow you When it comes to welcoming a pet into adoption events conducted onshelter pet is economical,” encouraged Delfi site at the shelter that have helped to raise to provide an animal a warm bed to sleep your life, there are quite a few options Messinger, Shelter Manager. “If you get a in—but that allow you to truly save a life. out there—options that don’t necessarcommunity awareness and have contributed free puppy from a neighbor or from CraigIn addition to the increased number ily involve bee-lining it to the nearest to spikes in the number of pets adopted. slist, it really is a costly endeavor because of breed-specific rescue groups that have commercial pet store, spending hours “There have been successful camyou’ll need to get it spayed or neutered.” risen up in recent years, one avenue that scouring Craigslist for giveaways, or paigns by organizations and groups both What has in the past been commonly shouldn’t go overlooked is the Escamsnagging a newborn puppy or kitten locally and nationally promoting adopting referred to as the “pound” continues to bia County Animal Shelter. In fact—if from your neighbor down the street. shelter pets,” said Messinger. “I think that gradually shift its presence and perception While we aren’t knocking these options, you haven’t considered it—consider this the word is getting out. More and more in the community, becoming more visible economical and humane option as the first at least not totally, what we are definitely people are getting the message, and it’s a as a go-to adoption center. stop in your pet search. suggesting is, there are other opportunities really positive thing.”
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Although some individuals begin the Such events include “April Showers of adoption process with a particular breed Love Adopt-a-Thon,” and the inaugural “Just or type of animal in mind, for others, the One Day” event that occurred earlier this animal picks them—which Messinger notes summer on June 11, 2013. During the “Just as the most important element of considerOne Day” event, the shelter saw the greatest ation when it comes to adoption number of animals adopted out pairings. She encourages on a single day, totaling at 43. that looks should be Hosts of “Just One Day,” an aside—that it’s all the Animal Services "There was just in the personality Advisory Committee and the animal’s (ASACS), reported something about her response to you. approximately demeanor that made “When you 90 more animals [get in the kenwere adopted out me get in the cage with nel and] hug the throughout the her. When I knelt down to animal, does it remainder of the respond back week, keeping the say hello to her, she came to you?” asked momentum going. right up to me.” Messinger. Although this was For Melissa “Just One Day,” at MELISSA WOLTER Wolter, the answer least for now, future was an overwhelming, events are in the plan“Yes.” Wolter adopted ning stages. her dog Britt, an English While certain breeds of pointer mix from the shelter nearly animals that come into the shelter seven years ago. At the time of adoption, are adopted out at warp speed, sometimes Britt was around two years in age. even within an hour, there are those ani“Initially when I saw her I wasn't too mals who have called the shelter home for keen on her. I always wanted a longer haired a couple of months, and even those extra dog,” said Wolter. “But then there was just special animals the shelter staff has grown something about her demeanor that made especially attached to who will remain at me get in the cage with her. When I knelt the shelter indefinitely. Be it an animal who down to say hello to her, she came right up is just a little bit older, or an animal whose to me and was really sweet.” owners have passed away, Messinger adFor Wolter, that’s all it took. And the mits, “We have special animals.” rest is history. “We kind of have a thing here that’s “I remember I was sitting there in the really about our personal feelings about animals that we get attached to. For certain cage with her trying to decide, when a guy came up to the cage and asked me if I animals that there’s nothing wrong with, was going to get her. He said if I wasn't, he who are adoptable and who there’s enough was. That pretty much sealed it for me—I room for—we will keep them until adoptwasn't about to lose her,” she said. ed,” she said. Nearly seven years later, Britt remains Messinger encourages the volunteers Wolter’s tried and true companion. to communicate the stories of these special “I think the cutest thing about her other animals with prospective pet owners—highthan her demeanor are her brown spotted lighting the positive attributes in efforts to ears. And I really like the fact that she’s find a suitable match. For example, a cat or a kisser and doesn’t drool,” said Wolter. older dog who maybe fancies lying around “She's very loving. She's not quite the lap and watching television could be more fitting dog but she shows you love in other ways.” for and appealing to an elderly person, opposed to a rambunctious puppy who is going to need active care and constant attention. FULL HOUSE “When I came here, the shelter had At certain points in time, the shelter is a certain idea about what is adoptable— home primarily to larger dogs like Britt. At healthy, young active stereotypes,” said other times, they remain filled to the brim Messinger. “In fact, we have adopted with smaller dogs. 11-year-old dogs out, three legged dogs “Sometimes it seems like we are full out, and animals with [disclosed] medical of big dogs. Right now we have small and issues out.” medium dogs,” said Messinger. “It kind of It’s all about the story. just depends.” “You just have to be honest with people The animal shelter’s website is home to and you’d be amazed how many people get a full listing of animals available for adopcaught up with the story,” she said. tion, and although it’s quite a cumbersome
undertaking, the staff works quickly to keep it updated with photos and descriptions. “It’s pretty up to date, but it’s a huge challenge,” said Messinger. In addition to the list of adoptable animals, the website is home to adoption rates and other pertinent information relating to the adoption process. As far as capacity goes, there is some flexibility. “We do have flexibility and sometimes when animals are compatible we house them together,” said Messinger, “or when litters of puppies are brought in together.” Recently, the shelter retooled their climate controlled cat room so that it is able to be used for multiple small dogs, such as Chihuahuas, which also assists with capacity concerns. While the shelter would love to be able to adopt out every animal that comes through Melissa Wolter and her dog Britt / photo by Samantha Crooke their doors, because they do reach their they first get an identifying neckband. limits, and sometimes face a full house, “If you have ten little brown dogs it’s hard thankfully there are other groups in town to know which one is which,” said Messinger. they regularly communicate with that are Here they are color-coded blue or red, willing and able to house animals from the for male or female, treated for fleas, and shelter anytime they can—The Humane given a basic de-wormer. Society and Hotel for Dogs and Cats. Intake ranges anywhere from three ani“We know the kinds of animals they mals to 35 animals at a given time—with varylook for and we give them a call when those ing ratios of cats versus dogs. Although the animals come in,” said Messinger. numbers are currently tapering off a bit for fall, It’s much like an ebb and flow relation“Over the summer there is a high peak of cats ship, which is why it’s just as important to because of kitten season,” said Messinger. consider adopting an animal from these In the last couple of years, the numbers of facilities as it is the shelter, as freeing up a animals taken in at the shelter has been hovspace at one of these no-kill facilities, means ering between 10,000 and 11,000 annually. opening up more room for shelter animals to Where are all these animals coming from? move a step closer to their forever homes. Of the animals that are coming into the shelter, the vast majority are being brought in to be surrendered by private citizens. STRAYING IN “Most animals are brought in by private One of the most daunting operations of citizens who are surrendering animals to us, the shelter is the intake process. “Intake is and usually for situational reasons: They a public area. You could come and spend a are moving, a child becomes allergic, they few hours in intake. It’s like a triage center in can’t afford it anymore or the neighbora busy hospital and our staff is doing a bunch hood they are moving to doesn’t allow of different things at once,” said Messinger. them to have pets,” said Messinger. When the animals go through intake,
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The other big category the shelter sees are strays—animals that are roaming neighborhoods, who are brought in by individuals seeking to be good citizens. Because the Escambia County Animal Shelter is the only area facility that takes in strays, the separate “stray” area within the shelter fills up fast. “We keep it physically separated and it remains pretty full. Since right now in the summertime it’s a busier season—our stray area is totally full,” said Messinger. The moment the stray is brought in they are given what is described as a “basic looksee” and vaccinated before going to the kennels. The shelter follows the state recommendation of holding stray animals for three business days, not counting the day the animal is brought in, days it is closed, and holidays. At this point the animal can be considered adoptable. “The most important information to get out there [about strays] is that we take photographs of strays and post to a national website and people can go to the computer and look at all the strays.” Petharbor.com, the online database Messinger is referring to, allows individuals to enter in a zip code, or city and browse through listings of the many stray pets that have been brought into the shelter.
SIMPLE MATH
Why so many strays? Most of us have heard the crazy number of offspring a single, female cat has the potential of being responsible for in
Hotel for Dogs & Cats
Rescues & Adoptions 4110 Creighton Road 857-0222 12:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Monday – Saturday (closed Wednesdays) 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Sunday h4dc.org Situated on Creighton Road, while not exactly an exotic get-away, the Hotel for Dogs & Cats comes pretty close. This hotel is exactly what it sounds like—an intermediary place for dogs and cats to stay until they are adopted out into their forever home. The Hotel for Dogs & Cats rescue and adoption services are run solely by donations and it is a no-kill operation. In addition to welcoming monetary donations, Hotel for Dogs & Cats keeps a
programs available to the County. Since the her lifetime. Depending on where you are Escambia County Spay/Neuter Program sourcing numbers from, this is said to be began four years ago, the euthanasia rate at more than 400,000 cats in just a seventhe animal shelter has dropped 35 percent. year period. The Low-cost program is currently availHoly moly that’s a lot of cats. And able to those residents of Escambia County sadly, many of these cats end up homeless. who meet the household income That said, it should come as requirement of $35,000 no surprise that the first of less. And thanks to question uttered by the a $25,000 grant the staff at the shelter Humane Society was during the intake recently awarded by process, especially the Florida Animal when an indi"Spaying and neutering Friend Spay/Neuvidual is bringing is a huge issue and we ter License Plate in an entire Program, services litter of kittens know that people are are currently is, “Where’s slow to change." being offered the Mother?” entirely for free to Followed up MESSINGER those who fit the immediately with, requirements. “Is she spayed?” Additionally, the “[When it comes new surgical wing that to kittens], a lot of was recently unveiled at times and sadly enough, the shelter will enable them when mama cats are stressed to expand the program to be able being outdoors, most of those to increase the number of procedures perkittens are sick,” said Messinger. “There are formed for those in the community. It will too many and even if we could find homes also reduce costs, be more efficient for opfor them all, they’d have to be treated and erations, and be healthier for the animals. taken care of. Many times they have contaThe hope is that over time, both ingious issues that can infect other cats.” creased services and educational programs “Spaying and neutering is a huge issue and will help to control the current widespread we know that people are slow to change and it issue of overpopulation in the County. may take a generation like in other parts of the Still, a question that tends to get left country,” she said. “We try and educate the lingering on the tips of tongues, but not one people who are making the mistakes.” everyone is comfortable with voicing is—what The shelter also educates individudoes it take to truly be a “no kill” shelter? als about the spaying and neutering
full listing of items that are vital to the everyday stay of the pets. These targeted items include cleaning supplies, supplies for cages, food and miscellaneous care items. Before supplying donations it is best to review the specific list to be sure that you are providing a usable item. To view the animals currently available for adoption at Hotel for Dogs & Cats, along with a list of supplies in demand, visit h4dc.org.
The Humane Society of Pensacola
5 N. Q St. 432-4250 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday – Saturday humanesocietyofpensacola.org
The Humane Society of Pensacola (HSOP) is a no-kill shelter and adoption center dedicated to both dogs and cats. HSOP operations are sustained through private donations and fundraising activities, without the assistance of city, state or federal government funding. Animals call HSOP home as long as it takes to find their forever homes. Routinely on Saturdays, staff and volunteers can be found around town hosting community adoption events at locations such as PetSmart, Pet Co., and Bob Tyler Toyota. While HSOP encourages you to come meet, walk, play, or simply spend time with one of the many pets up for adoption, even if you aren’t ready to adopt just yet, there are other ways you can help. In addition to monetary donations, like Hotel for Dogs & Cats, HSOP accepts items that directly
“That’s a good question,” said Messinger. “It will take a long time and it will take commitment. It is possible just like other places in the country. But there needs to be a commitment from the community at large to change the behavior.” “I’ve looked at other places where they have worked on this,” she continued. “They all say overpopulation, but the issues is that it’s a human problem. To try and resolve a human problem you have to become good at deciphering the human element and talking to the right people and educating the right people to make the change happen.” “Be the change you want to see.” To learn more about the shelter and view current adoptable animals, visit myescambia.com/community/animal-services. The Escambia County Animal Shelter is currently accepting online donations to help offset the care and feeding of animals under their care. {in}
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200 W. Fairfield Drive 595-3075 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday animalshelter@myescambia.com
benefit the animals currently being housed on location. Due to small staffing, the organization relies heavily on a dedicated network of volunteers, especially when it comes to the day-to-day walking of, and interacting with dogs. Even if your time is limited, a brief volunteer orientation enables you to then return and walk dogs at any point you have a few minutes of free time throughout your day and are able. If you are more of a cat person, acting as a volunteer also allows you to spend ample time loving on the felines in the cat room. Additionally, the Humane Society offers fostering opportunities to those who may not be able to take a pet permanently. To learn more or view current animals up for adoption at HSOP, visit humanesocietyofpensacola.org
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EVERYONE LOVES A GOOD PUPPY PIC, RIGHT?
Maddie, My Love by Joani Delezen
Picture This
Add to that Theron's ability to make even the most mundane settings and objects appear perfectly saturated and beautiful, and you've got a recipe for some great photos. The book, published in March by Chronicle books, is a collection of Maddie's best balancing moments, put in geographic order based on their journey. I'm excited about Theron's next project too, even though it means not seeing There are few things I love more in this Maddie as much in my feed. It's called world than seeing a new photo of “Mad"Why We Rescue" and it's "a yearlong die on Things” appear in my story-telling documentary that Instagram feed. So when is traversing across all 50 I heard that my favorite states highlighting how photogenic coonhound pets transform our lives Maddie is really was going to be the for the better." He's star of a book, I got good at standing on about half-way done excited. Maybe a and you can listen to little too excited. things and her owner, stories and see the If you aren't Theron Humphrey, is photos as the project familiar with Madrolls on. die yet, here's what really good at taking "Maddie on you need to know— photos. Things: A Super Serious Maddie is really good Project about Dogs and at standing on things Physics" is out now via and her owner, Theron Chronicle Books: Humphrey, is really good at chroniclebooks.com {in} taking photos. So when they set out together on a year long, cross-country road trip, puppy photo magic happened. Signs, rocks, tires, cans of soup, even people—Maddie can balance on just about anything. I know it sounds kind of strange, but you just have to see it to get it. There's something very captivating about seeing a long dog gracefully balancing on things.
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Do you love our photobooth photos? Do you wish someone had invited you so you could show off your pet? Well, you're in luck! The IN is teaming up with Limelight Photobooth and The Spotted Dog to bring together an owner and pooch (or cat or bird or lizard...) photo op Saturday. Don't have a pet? That's ok too. Just bring a donation and husband/wife/significant other/ kid/friend and join in on the fun. We'll have plenty of props on hand, and you can maybe even check off your Christmas card photo early this year. {in}
PET-FRIENDLY PHOTOBOOTH
WHEN: 2-5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31 WHERE: The Spotted Dog, 124 S. Palafox COST: Monetary or pet item donation. All proceeds benefit a local animal non-profit.
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Behold, the Power of Fruff by Sarah McCartan
FRUFFTAGS
Fruff co-founders Chris Abbott and Terry Abbott with their dogs Bell (L) and Parker (R) / photos by Samantha Crooke No one wants to think about, much less talk about, the possibility of their pet getting lost. But since it is possible, and because it can happen to even the most dedicated of pet owners in a matter of mere seconds, it’s encouraging to know that within the local community, there are those who have stepped out to build a supportive virtual network—a network that will alert the community if your pet does manage to detach from his or her leash, and dart out of sight. That network is called Fruff—the lost pet alert chain that is all about reuniting lost pets with their owners. Although still in the early stages of operations, this thriving online beta community and free application that was both born and developed locally, is currently being used by approximately 300 users in the surrounding area, and already growing beyond. “Fruff is a nationwide network—but the power of Fruff is that it is communitybased,” said Chris Abbott, managing partner of Abbott Apps, and one of the masterminds behind Fruff. “The more users
efforts, 14 months later, with the help of local in your area that connect through Fruff, the developers at Hail Studio, Fruff was born. more powerful it becomes.” The idea for what goes by the official name of “Fruff ” came about when HOW IT WORKS Chris’ uncle, Terry Abbott, “We store your contact owner of local bar the information and your pet’s Wisteria, lost his dog information; and in the Monty, who sneakily event your pet becomes made his way out lost, we create an "Fruff is a nationof the backyard alert and send it out and went missacross our network wide network—but the ing. Like most and other social meowners who lose power of Fruff is that dia,” explained Chris a pet, Abbott iniAbbott. “We even it is community-based." tially was stricken send you a lost pet with panic, then flyer with all of this CHRIS ABBOTT immediately went information on it, so on the hunt. you can spend less time Thankfully, this in Photoshop and more particular story has a time looking for your pet.” happy ending. One that inFruff utilizes what Abbott spired Terry along with Chris, to describes as a “sophisticated proximdevelop a free software product to help ity system”—one that notifies all Fruff users reunite lost pets with their owners. And so, within the area where your pet was lost. after tireless collaboration and fully-involved
Although Fruff exists as a virtual pet community, there is a key, visible component that can prove to be vital in reuniting pets with their owners—FruffTAGs. “Fruff TAGs are an added layer of protection that we offer as an upgrade,” said Abbott. This tag has a unique six-digit number that can either be scanned by a QR code reader or entered manually at fruff. com, which immediately takes you to the corresponding pet’s profile. Each profile contains the pet’s information, including name and medical details, plus the owner’s contact information that is readily available to anyone who might find your pet. Currently, there are two types of FruffTAGS. Plastic sample tags for promotional purposes are available locally at the Spotted Dog, located on Palafox Street in downtown Pensacola. These plastic tags last a couple of months. Then there are the more durable aluminum tags with a longer shelf life. “The aluminum FruffTAGs are available for purchase through our website and our mobile app for $14.99 and will last around one year,” said Abbott. As an added bonus, each purchase of an aluminum tag earns you a freebie sample FruffTAG to pass along to a friend. Abbott is clear to distinguish that Fruff TAGS, and the network as a whole, are not intended to be substitutes for anyone interested in microchipping their pets—but rather a complementary, more visible tracking system. In case you are less familiar with microchipping, this simple procedure administered by many veterinarians and shelters inserts a radio-frequency identification (RFID) implant just below your pet’s skin, to serve as a permanent identification tool. “We encourage using both a microchip and a FruffTAG,” said Abbott. “In fact, we are currently working on an update that will allow users to store their pet’s microchip RFID number within their Fruff account, adding yet another layer of protection.”
THE EVER-EXPANDING NETWORK
Not only is Fruff a lost pet alert system, it’s a means of connecting area pet owners and enthusiasts with one another. Those who don’t have pets of their own are strongly encouraged to sign up, and get involved.
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“It’s a community, and we are here to help each other out,” said Abbott. “With Fruff, each user becomes an important link in an ever-expanding safety net and we can use all the help we can get. All you have to do is care about a lost pet being found.” Signing up for Fruff is as simple as going to fruff.com, or downloading the application and clicking on “Create an Account.” Much like a Social Media platform, Fruff allows users to “friend” other users, to ensure that those connected are notified accordingly when a pet goes missing. Additional Fruff features include an interactive map that Abbott has plans of gradually building upon, plotting everything from vets and kennels, to locations of dog parks. Although a bit trickier to quantify, over time Abbott looks to even include things like pet-friendly establishments. While Fruff remains in its beta testing phase, Abbott welcomes and encourages user response via the feedback tab on the
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GREAT REASONS TO USE FRUFF
1. LOW COST
The Fruff network remains totally free. And the priceless reinforcement that a Fruff TAG provides to you and your pet is worth the small cost. The Fruff TAG pays for itself the moment you sign up and place the tag on your pet’s collar.
2. LOW HASSLE
Fruff makes it quick and easy to sign up and get started. Simply go to fruff. com or download the mobile application via the iTunes store. Or even better—do both! That way you can take Fruff with you wherever you go.
3. PAY IT FORWARD
Fruff lets you pay it forward—in pet
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Fruff website and app. “You always think you've thought of everything—and then there’s something else,” said Abbott. The official Fruff launch will take place at this year’s Barktoberfest event, held in Seville Square on October 5. Fruff will have a booth set up where Abbott will be offering tutorials showcasing how Fruff Works, plus giveaways including chew toys, and sample Fruff TAGs. Still, it’s best to go ahead and get on board now so you can brag later when every dog and cat in town is sporting a Fruff TAG.
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JOIN THE FRUFF COMMUNITY
The mobile application is currently available for download for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch on the App Store at itunes.com/fruff. Expansion to Android remains in the works. To learn more and sign up, visit fruff. com. {in}
fashion. Fruff gives you the opportunity to perform the good deed that is helping reunite a scared pet with grateful owners. It doesn’t get much more honorable than that.
4. PEACE OF MIND
Fruff offers you added peace of mind that there’s a supportive community out there if you ever were to lose your own pet. Now you, and your pet, can curl up together at night and go to sleep feeling even more secure.
5. SOCIAL CONNECTIVITY
Fruff is a relationship building tool between pet owners and pet lovers. Not to mention the interactive map allows you to discover new pet-friendly go-tos in your neighborhood that you might not have realized were in existence. 21
PETS (AND HUMANS) DOING GOOD
Dogs, Ears, Pages Prichard specializes in training dogs and their handlers to become certified Pet Therapy teams, and utilizes trained volunteers for several programs at children’s hospitals, Ronald McDonald House, assisted living homes, and as R.E.A.D.® animals. “The kids are pretty serious about sitting down and reading, they like to read to the dogs,” said Prichard, who sees children’s enthusiasm increase with their abilities. Many even show the dogs illustrations as they go, to make sure they’re following the story. “The blanket—where the dog is—is a place of non-judgment so the children can feel secure to sit down and read to the dog, because the dog is not going to make fun of them,” Prichard explained. Teachers report that a child’s increased confidence in their reading skills Reading Education Assistance Dog, Ruby / photo also results in confidence overall, with by Karen Prichard greater participation in other activities and Anyone who has spent time around dogs increased attendance. knows that “Man’s Best Friend,” get their As for the dogs, “They really enjoy worknickname honestly. Aside from companing with these kids,” reports Prichard. “For ionship, however, dogs are proving through them, I think their reward is the interaction.” working therapy projects that they have the Through Cherry Point, Prichard and her power to help improve children’s husband, Tim, offer obedience reading skills, among other actraining and private lessons complishments. for the public. Prichard is For kids learning to also developing a proread, having a friendly “It is really gram for dogs to volaudience in the form unteer with children wonderful to see of a dog has proven who need to testify to be an effective in court and for the the children blossom way to increase mental health with a Reading Dog as reading comprehenprogram at West sion and confidence. Florida Hospital. their mentor.” “It is really Prichard said wonderful to see the their program curKAREN PRICHARD children blossom with rently has around 20 or a Reading Dog as their more R.E.A.D.® Volunmentor,” said Karen Prichard, teers but are in need of more the owner of Cherry Point Dog handler-dog teams willing to Training Center. Prichard coordinates the participate. While many of the activities local Reading Education Assistance Dogs are held in schools, at present six libraries (R.E.A.D.®) Program, which currently operin Pensacola, Navarre, Pace, Fort Walton ates in schools, after-school programs, and Beach, and Foley host monthly R.E.A.D.® public libraries. events, which are free. {in} “The R.E.A.D.® program is fairly new to the area in the last few years,” Prichard said. R.E.A.D.® originated in Salt Lake City with a program of Intermountain Therapy Animals. While it sounds simple enough—the dogs sit and listen—both dog and handler must 748-1503 go through two phases of training to be a cherrypointdtc.com certified R.E.A.D.® team.
CHERRY POINT DOG TRAINING CENTER
by Jessica Forbes
The (Pet) Social Network Whether a person has lost or found an animal, they are able to message the moderators, who will post user-supplied pictures and information. “We have five steady admins on this page right now, but countless people that volunteer their time in all kinds of ways to support this effort,” explained Walmer. “We always welcome more help, but try to tell people from the beginning how much work it can be.” Understandably, receiving reports and comforting owners of lost pets takes an emotional toll on the volunteers. “We see sad, terrible, tragic stories every day,” said Walmer. “We deal with people that are in very desperate places, people that are at their worst because they have lost one of their family members.” Conversely, every reunion of Eddie T. Forbes / photo by Jessica Forbes pet and owner bolsters the admins and fans. “I love every success For quite some time, social media has story and every post we get about a reunifibeen a prime venue for proud pet owncation or happy adoption,” said Walmer. ers to show off their furry friends. But it As one of the first posts in the page’s turns out Facebook can actually be useful “Happy Tails” photo album, Walmer for pet owners with more serious ranks the case of Lulu among situations than debating how to her most favorite of the crop their profile photo in a page-driven successes. flattering way. “We posted something The Lost and “We are so about Lulu almost evFound Pets of Penery day and through sacola & Surroundgrateful to have such all of the community ing Areas Facebook a large network to help effort and [owner] page operates Sarah’s diligence, solely through these animals.” Lulu was found and social media. The returned home,” page was founded in CHRISTINA remembers Walmer. January 2013 and has WALMER As the page garsince built over 4,800 ners more likes and atfollowers and posts an tention, its role is evolving estimated 20 to 30 notices with more visitors turning to a day. It seems like everybody them for general information. “We in Pensacola knows at least one get lots of people seeking advice about person who "likes" the page, if not more, so animals that they believe to be mistreated, if you’re on Facebook at all you've probably or animals that have unexplained sickseen at least one re-post from their page. nesses,” said Walmer. “We are becom“We are so grateful to have such a ing a forum for all issues animal related, large network to help these animals,” which I think is great. And I anticipate that said Christina Walmer, a volunteer who number growing as we get more followers has helped coordinate the page since on our page.” March. “We all have such a heart for these Visit Facebook.com/LostAndFoundcreatures … it is this passion that really PetsofPensacola. {in} commits us to this cause.”
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Pet-Centric Events IN-STORE YAPPY HOURS
YOUR DOG’S BUSINESS
Every third Saturday of the month, Your Dog’s Business hosts an in-store Yappy Hour. This all-day event is held from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Your pet is invited to come indulge in some frozen ice cream cones, smoothies, cupcakes and more. Plus take advantage of additional specials and discounted store items. Although this month’s event has passed, mark your calendars for Saturday, Sept. 21.Your Dog’s Business, 4771 Bayou Blvd. Unit 15, 466-3057, yourdogsbusiness.net
THE SPOTTED DOG
Not only do they have a booth set up most Saturdays at the Palafox Market with homemade treats, the Spotted Dog Pet Boutique and Bakery is also host to a regular in-store “Yappy Hour” event, held every last Thursday of the month beginning at 6 p.m. Yep, that means, tonight, Aug. 29 is the night. The monthly event includes snacks, drinks and specials galore. They also have guest speakers, and free treat samples. The Spotted Dog, 124 Palafox Place, 438-2008, spotteddogboutique.com
HUMANE SOCIETY OF PENSACOLA FUNDRAISING EVENTS Barktoberfest / photo courtesy of Humane Society of Pensacola dogs currently available for adoption.
STRUT YOUR STUFF
6:45 p.m. Tuesdays Enjoy active, social time alongside your own pup, plus many others. Every Tuesday night at 6:45 p.m. join fellow dog owners for a 45-minute leisurely stroll in East Hill. Dogs in attendance must be leashed and well-behaved. Owners should come prepared to pick up after their pets. Meet at the entrance of Bayview Park, 20th Avenue and East Mallory Street 291-7658.
IN-STORE ADOPTION EVENTS
On Saturdays, both the Humane Society of Pensacola (HSOP) and Jr. Humane Society regularly host community adoption events at area pet stores, where they bring
THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF PENSACOLA (HSOP)
HSOP Saturday adoption events are held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at rotating locations including PetSmart and Petco. HSOP’s next adoption event is Saturday, Aug. 31, at PetSmart. 6251 N. Davis Hwy. For more information on upcoming events, call 432-4250.
JR. HUMANE SOCIETY
The Jr. Humane Society Hosts adoption events every first and third Saturday of the month at PetSmart, and every second and fourth Saturday of the month at Petco. These adoption events are held from 12 to 4 p.m. For more information on upcoming events, visit jrhumanesociety.com.
9.13 ARTEL GOES TO THE DOGS
6 p.m. – 9 p.m., Friday, Sept. 13 In the spirit of celebrating its 20th year of celebrating the unique artistic spirit of Pensacola, and showcasing the edgier side of art, Artel Gallery is teaming up with The Humane Society of Pensacola for a mutually beneficial fundraising event. This night of fun seeks to raise awareness for both Artel, and the Humane Society of Pensacola who is in the business of saving four legged friends, with a mission that speaks to the core heart of humanity. Not only does this event allow you to support the arts; and animal protection and welfare in our community, attendees are provided the opportunity to bid on one of a kind art pieces created by over 40 local artists and celebrities. And taste fabulous food with spirits to wash it down. Tickets are $40 per individual, or $75 for couple. To purchase tickets and RSVP
call 791-8070, or visit artelgallery.org Artel Gallery, 223 Palafox Place.
9.21 & 10.19 FALL BATHE-INS
9 a.m. – 2 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 21 and Oct. 19 All you need to bring is a towel—and your pet of course—and the Humane Society of Pensacola (HSOP) staff and volunteers will do the rest! All proceeds go straight to help care for the pets currently housed at HSOP. Bath and dip prices range from $7 - $10 depending on the size of your pet. Nail clipping and grooming services are also available for additional charges. The Humane Society of Pensacola, 5 N. Q St., 432-4250, humanesocietyofpensacola.org
10.5 BARKTOBERFEST
9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 5 Barktoberfest is back! What better excuse to dress up your pet and head downtown to Seville Square. This signature fundraiser event includes contests, dog demonstrations, vendors, food and fun for the whole family. All proceeds benefit HSOP. For more information call 432-4250 or visit humanesocietyofpensacola.org
10.25 WATERFRONT WALK
TBD, Friday, Oct. 25 Join HSOP at Jaco’s Waterfront Bar and Grill for a waterfront walk, Costumes encouraged for dogs and humans! All to benefit our furry friends at HSOP! 997 S. Palafox St. For more information call 4324250 or visit humanesocietyofpensacola.org
ROAD TRIP
10.12 DOG DAZE 2013—The perfect road
trip for all those pooches who love a longer car ride with the windows rolled (halfway) down 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12 Dog Daze is a celebration of dogs and the families who love them. A full day of events, including contests, dog related vendors, pet adoptions, and all things canine. This year’s event will include the ribbon cutting on the new Fort Walton Beach Dog Park. Admission is $3 per dog. For more information, call 244-819. Liza Jackson Park, 318 Miracle Strip Pkwy., SW, Fort Walton Beach. {in}
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