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VET’S CORNER

Cobb Animal Clinic Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL): Grain

Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital What Age Is Best to Spay/Neuter?

TRAINING YOUR PET

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What Is My Cat Thinking? Demystifying Feline Behaviors


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For pets and their people. Locally owned & operated since 1992. Large selection of quality pet foods Huge variety of breed speciality pet foods Extensive inventory of Made in the USA treats & toys Thank you Triad for voting All Pets Considered the Best Pet Supplies, Best Pet Salon, and Best Place to Work under 100 people. WINNER: 2015, 2016 & 2017

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Animal Adoption Fair Extravaganza with several local rescue organizations

SPCA RABIES VACCINE CLINIC May 5th from 11am - 2pm at All Pets Considered

(Three year rabies vaccines and microchips available from 12:30-1:30 only) One year vaccine: $7 Three year vaccine: $10 Microchip: $20 Dogs must be on leash and cats in carriers.

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Our Advertisers Please look over the list of businesses below and support them whenever possible. These companies are the reason we are able to offer the shelters and rescue organizations free space every month. Many animals have found homes because of these businesses, and for that, we are so very grateful. Accent Prone, pg. 11 Adams Farm Animal Hospital, PA, pg. 9 Alamance Veterinary Hospital, pg. 29 All Pets Considered, pg. 3 Almost Home Boarding & Grooming, pg. 17 Always There Pet Care, pg. 23 Animal Allergy & Ear Clinic, pg. 21 Animal Hospital of Lewisville, pg. 25 Animal Hospital of Walnut Cove, pgs. 35 arcBARKS, pg. 11 Best Friends Bed and Biscuit, pg. 23 Burlington Road Animal Hospital, pg. 6 Carolina Air Canine, pg. 2 Carolina BMW Motorcycles, pg. 5 Carolina Dog Training, pg. 19 Cat Care Hospital, pg. 15 Cobb Animal Clinic, pgs. 10, 11 Country Kennel, pg. 34 Crooked Tail Cat Cafe, pg. 15 Dirty Dogs, pg. 5 Dog Days, pg. 4 Dog Guard - Out of Sight Fencing, pg. 38 Dog-Gone Fun, pg. 5 6

Doodie Free Zone, pg. 25 Downtown Greensboro Animal Hospital, pg. 19 Fishers Bar & Grille, pg. 9 Forsyth Mobile and Relief Veterinary Services, pg. 27 Gate City Animal Hospital, pg. 35 Glamour Grooms, pg. 23 Goose Masters, pg. 21 Guilford-Jamestown Veterinary Hospital, pg. 17 Hall Insurance Associates, Inc., pg. 25 Happy Tails Emergency Veterinary Clinic, pg. 21 Humane Society of the Piedmont, pg. 34 Indigo Blue Pet Spa, pg. 25 James Landing Veterinary Hospital, PA, pg. 23 Jim and Judy Stratton, pg. 17 King’s Crossing Animal Hospital, pg. 19 Laundromuttz, pg. 27 Legacy Realty NC, pg. 25 Leslie Sisell - Medicare Insurance Agent, pg. 27 Moms 4 Paws, pg. 19 Mt. Tabor Boarding & Grooming, pgs. 6, 7 Nanhall Grooming & Boarding, pg. 9

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Northwood Animal Hospital, pg. 15 Old Dusty & Rusty Pet Portrait Artist, pg. 29 Pampered Paws Village, pg. 15 Paws for Effect Mobile Pet Grooming, pg. 19 Pawsitive Steps, pg. 31 Philip E. Taylor, DDS, PA., pg. 40 Red Beard Dog Training, pg. 35 Ruff Housing Doggie Daycare, pg. 11 Sedgefield Animal Hospital and Dental Center, pg. 5 Southwoods Animal Hospital, pg. 38 Stokesdale Veterinary Hospital, pg. 17 Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital Pet Lodge and Rehab Center, pgs. 4, 14 Summerfield Veterinary Hospital, pg. 23 Taylor’s Discount Tire, pg. 38 The Corner Slice, pg. 9 The Salon & Spa at All Pets Considered, pg. 3 Three Little Birds Pet Services, pg. 9 Triad Dog Games, pg. 12, 13, 37 Triad Mobile Pet Grooming, pg. 34 University Animal Hospital, pg. 39 Vickie’s Pampered Pet, pg. 35 Wild Birds Unlimited GSO, HP & WS, pg. 39


Special Feature

Are cats really smarter than dogs? You’ll never get eight cats to pull a sled through snow! Cats have been human companions for over 3,000 years. Some of the oldest cat breeds in existence are the Chartreux from France, Persians from Iran (Persia), Absyssian and Mau from Egypt, Angora from Turkey and Siamese from Thailand.

What is My Cat Thinking? Demystifying Feline Behaviors By Linda Hofmann

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omestic house cat behaviors are not that different from their wild feline cousins but distinctly different than dogs. Cats communicate in verbal and non-verbal ways. They are said to have at least 100 different vocalized sounds. We are familiar with a tail flick, flattened ears and arched backs. These are very recognizable feline behaviors. Why cats rub against you, sit on strangers, blink their eyes at you, knead a blanket or purr are some mystifying feline behaviors. ­— Cats rub against you or objects with their cheeks to spread their scent around to make them feel safe. Cats will go to the stranger who does not like them because they ignore them. In contrast, the eager cat lover will move toward them and make noises that are more threatening. ­— Cats will knead on a blanket, a behavior from their kitten days to stimulate milk production from their Mothers. As adults they do this when they are happy and relaxed. Cats will blink at you as a way of saying I Love You. It has been called a “Cat Kiss” as a show of affection. ­— A cat’s purr has been considered the epitome of contentment. Purring also occurs when frightened, in pain or labor. Researcher, Elizabeth Von Muggenthaler is a specialist in the field of Bioacoustics. Her research revealed the healing advantages from the purr. Cats purr at 25 HZ frequency which can be very therapeutic. This same frequency is used in humans to help wounds heal faster.

Are cats really smarter than dogs? I really can’t say but I do know cats have overtaken dogs as the number one pet in the USA where 60% of homes have at least one pet. Cats do a better job of lowering human stress and blood pressure than many other pets. That fact alone could mean they are truly Man’s Best Friends. Because cats are very sensitive creatures, they need to feel secure in their environments. People who understand cats and their needs, are necessary in making them feel relaxed and unthreatened in situations such as grooming, boarding and veterinary care. Be sure to check out the facilities that cater to the feline clients. Make sure they are well suited to make your cat as comfortable as possible.

Brittany is the cat groomer at Mt. Tabor Boarding & Grooming. She is experienced in making your feline friend comfortable and relaxed during the grooming process. Her experience and patience enable her to make the grooming experience as stress free as possible.

Brittany Greve our “ Kitty Whisperer” See ad on page 6

References: Cat Body Language: Talk to the Paw - Gwen Baily, Animal Behaviorist. Why Cats Purr - Annie Stuart, Web MD. Cat Talk, What your Cat is trying to Tell You - Carole C. Wilbourn, Cat Therapist. www.triadhappytails.com May 2018

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May

Thumbelina.

Meet Thumbelina! Everyone absolutely LOVES her and how could you not?! She is absolutely adorable, and she is as sweet on the inside as she is to look at. She recently completed treatment for heartworms, and we were worried about her going through the treatment, but she came through like a champ and is ready for her forever home!

Thumbelina

2018 Vol. 8, No. 11

Publisher

Beverly Beck and Associates, Inc. PO Box 18972 Greensboro, NC 27419

Publishers / Editors Deb Printup Jennifer Frazier

Art Direction / Design Jennifer Frazier Deb Printup

Contributing Writers Glenn Huth, DVM Janice Coltrane Freeman Linda Hofmann Raja Ramanathan, DVM

Cover Photography

Wayne Ramsay Photography

Graphic Designers DB Printup JP Frazier

Distribution

Bob Slone Distributech Payne Distribution

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Buddy Weiss

To Advertise Jennifer - jennifer@triadhappytails.com 336.456.1959 Deb - deb@triadhappytails.com 336.580.3964

Charlie - charlesvcheek@gmail.com 336.687.3091 Triad Happy Tails Magazine is a monthly publication & is published by Beverly Beck & Associates, Inc. We can not guarantee any products or services seen in this magazine, nor can we guarantee the health or temperament of any animal featured in this magazine. Call individual shelters & rescue organizations to check on availability of a specific animal & to learn about their adoption process.

The Fort Rescue

Petunia’s favorite thing to do is cuddle on the couch! She is about 3-4 years old but still acts like a puppy! She can be dog selective, so her foster mom says she’d be happy as the only dog in the house. She enjoys going on walks and does well on the leash. Petunia is house and crate-trained. To learn more about our adoption process or to fill out an adoption application, please visit MPBF.org. n

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Merit Pit Bull

in this issue. . . 7 S pecial Feature

Mt. Tabor Boarding & Grooming What is My Cat Thinking? Demystifying Feline Behaviors

10 The Vet’s Corner Cobb Animal Clinic

Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL): Grain

12 S ergei Foundation I Get by with a Little Help from My Friends

14 T he Vet’s Corner

Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital What Age Is Best to Spay/Neuter?

34 Calendar of Events Upcoming May Events

ANIMAL SHELTERS & RESCUE ORGANIZATIONS 16 The Animal Rescue & Foster Program

28 Burlington Animal Services

18 Guilford County Animal Services

30 Humane Society of Alamance County

20 Red Dog Farm Animal Rescue Network

32 Davidson County Animal Shelter

22 SPCA of the Triad

33 Ruff Love Rescue

24 AARF (Winston-Salem)

36 Loving Pet Inn Adoptions

26 Forsyth Humane Society

reed Specific & Various Featured Local B Rescue Groups Throughout the Magazine

Our Mission Statement: Triad Happy Tails Magazine is focused on the plight of homeless animals & is dedicated to promoting adoptions from local animal shelters & rescue groups. We provide a pictorial & informational directory of animals that are ready to adopt from the shelters & rescue organizations in the greater Triad area. Beverly Beck & Associates, Inc. reserves the right to deny advertisements. ©2018 Beverly Beck & Associates, Inc all

rights reserved. Reproduction in part or whole without written consent is strictly prohibited.

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ON THE COVER: Triad Dog Games The fifth annual Triad Dog Games will be held this year on May 12 from 10am until 4pm at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Admission is FREE for children 10 and under, otherwise $6 per person. This is the only dog-sport competition of its kind in North Carolina, which raises funds for The Sergei Foundation to continue its mission of “Saving companion pets’ lives for families unable to afford life-saving veterinary care.” Read more on pages 12 & 13.


Three Little Birds Pet Services PET SITTING & HOME SERVICES

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v $1 from each service goes to the rescue organization of your choice.

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Spring is here! This means more time outside for you and your pets. As a result, many pets experience allergies, usually caused by pollen, fleas and other environmental triggers. Does your pet have an itch that won’t quit? Schedule an appointment with us today! Janet J. Raczkowski, DVM, MS ~ Jenny Clark, DVM ~ Eugenia Tan, DVM

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Vet’s Corner Dr. Raja Ramanathan was raised in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. He completed undergraduate studies in Biomedical Engineering at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA and worked at a research and development site for AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals for several Raja Ramanathan, DVM years. He returned to school and fulfilled his childhood Cobb Animal Clinic dream by earning his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Virginia Tech in 2012. While attending veterinary school he pursued interests in tissue regeneration and won a biotechnology research scholarship. Dr. Ramanathan has practiced medicine for six years. 336-288-8550 www.cobbanimalclinic.com

Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL): Grain The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets permissible exposure limits (PELs) for a long list of toxins and dangers that threaten the wellbeing of workers in America. Sound has a PEL of 85 decibels over 8 hours. Another example is lead; which has a limit of 50 micrograms over a workday. Finally there’s asbestos which has no allowable level; essentially meaning that a single particle could cause illness. Where should grain be on this list? Clearly, many workers handle grain. It’s planted, grown, harvested, and stored. Wheat, barley, oats, corn, sorghum, and rice are all handled on their way to markets to be sold. Grains are rolled, milled, cut, chopped, and most importantly ground. A ground grain is called flour. Mixed with yeast, salt water, and a little time creates pizza dough, which thankfully also does not have a PEL.

marketing

Are grain free dog and cat foods better than pet foods with grains? Are trans-fat free foods better than foods with trans-fats? Are saturated fat free foods better than the rest? Does stamping a label of grain free mean anything? One major issue is that marketing is often science free. The latest buzzwords that generate sales may not be based in any facts. The easiest way to manufacture a grain free food is to substitute the grain with a pea flour. Peas contain a fair amount of starch and protein (kind of like grains), and make up the nutrients and calories lost when grains are removed from the formula. Are peas and other legumes better for dogs than wheat or corn? If the claims on the bag are real, then most pets fed these diets should be living to 32 years old with excellent shiny hair coats and never have any illness. Seems a little too good to be true since most clients come in proudly announcing their grain freeness while asking what to do about Spot’s diarrhea. The marketing fad that is grain free will pass along with trans fat free and saturated fat free.

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digestion Simply put, pets can digest grains. This fact was shown by a 2013 study on the canine genome by Erik Axelsson published in Nature that identified starch digestion as a key difference between dogs and wolves. In essence, along with cute floppy ears and a tendency to tolerate human touch dogs gained the ability to digest starches. But wait! What about grain allergies?

allergies

Grain allergy or especially wheat gluten allergy is called Celiac’s disease in humans. Thankfully less than 1% of Americans are so afflicted according to the CDC. However a mini industry has been created that caters to everyone who might like to try living gluten (pizza) free and is desperately needed by the 400,000 actually allergic people. The grain free fad in pet foods seems to have started around the same time as the gluten free fad. Many pet owners are trying to resolve skin problems with grain free diets. Other causes of skin itchiness and irritation need to be ruled out before settling on a food allergy. It is uncommon for a pet to be allergic to their food. Further it is rare for a pet to be allergic to a grain. Proteins are much better at triggering the immune system to create the discomfort of allergies. This means even if food allergy is identified in a pet it’s more likely that chicken or beef is the cause than wheat or corn.

taurine

Great, so pets can digest grains and are unlikely to be allergic to them. So pets need grains, right? Nope, cats and dogs can live entirely grain free lives. Cats are obligate or true carnivores, so they have no requirement for grains. Dogs are more omnivorous, but also have no requirement for grains. So why feed grains at all? The basic answer is cost. If pet foods were made entirely out of meats and fat then the cost would be prohibitive. So a balance is struck between meats, grains, and fats so that a diet can be affordable and provide the necessary nutrition for pets. For grain free diets the balance is between meats, legumes, and fats. One of the issues with using legumes is that they can count as a protein source. Certain grain free diets swing too far with using legumes as a source of protein. They do not have enough meat which creates a taurine deficiency. Taurine is an amino acid that is almost exclusively found in meats. Historically, taurine deficiency was a problem for cats fed commercial diets that were too low in meat content or especially during a prior fad that tried to feed cats mostly liver. The deficiency caused a heart disease (dilated cardiomyopathy) that can shorten lives. This disease is currently on the rise in Golden Retrievers according to Joshua Stern, DVM a veterinary cardiologist at UC Davis in California. The suspected cause is Taurine deficiency from grain free diets.

balance

What should pets eat? Your veterinarian should have some advice on the subject. Rather than listen to marketing or panic about PELs check with your vet. There’s no one size fits all approach. Many pets have specific health needs from arthritis to obesity that nutrition can positively or negatively impact. Finding the right balance of nutrients requires a careful evaluation of the specific pet. Simple marketing catch phrases like grain free or natural are just stamped on the bag to catch attention and may not mean anything to a pet’s health. See ad on page 11


Cobb Animal Clinic, PA 3224 Battleground Ave., GSO

A Full Service Veterinary Clinic* Our Staff:

W. Mark Whitley, DVM Gina E. Meekins, DVM -Preventative Medicine -Medical and Surgical Care -Including Laser Surgery -Dental Care -Digital Radiography -Endoscopy

Jill K. Clark, DVM Raja Ramanathan, DVM

-Full Service Grooming -Boarding at Camp Cobb - Pet Limo (Pick-up and Delivery Service) -Pain Management -Ultrasound

Mon-Fri:7:00AM-6:00PM

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I Get by with a

Little Help from My Friends

By Janice Coltrane Freeman

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knew I was in serious trouble and was sicker than I had ever been in my life. It was Christmas time, and all the decorations, the Christmas tree, and the joy of the holidays didn’t make my mom or me feel any better. Oh, by the way, my name is Killer, but before you jump to any conclusions, I am not a mob boss or seasoned criminal, but a gray tabby cat. My mom tried to find out why I was so deathly ill, as I hadn’t eaten in days and was drooling (something I as a proud feline am horrified to admit!). She took me to my veterinarian who had some ideas about what my problems were, including a guess that I had somehow tried to take a bite out of our Christmas tree. However, it was soon decided that I needed an ultrasound to help diagnose the cause of all my problems. Reaching out to Karen Fullerton at The Sergei Foundation, we were helped both with guidance and financial assistance that allowed me to get some answers. Following the ultrasound, or maybe what I would call a “Cat Scan,” it was discovered that I had pancreatitis, a bladder Killer & Hillary infection, and kidney

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stones. I also needed a feeding tube as it all had my tummy so upset I couldn’t eat. My mom, Hillary Puckett, loves me more than anyone can imagine. However, without the help and emotional support that we received from The Sergei Foundation, I may have been left to die, and my mom would have been devastated. You see, I am not just a cat, although some would disagree. I am my mom’s true companion — providing a love that is unconditional, no matter what. Today I am back to my old Killer self! I’m chasing my toys, playing with my friend Vader, and enjoying life again as a spry, somewhat mischievous, six-year-old kitty. ---------------------------- My eye was so inflamed and sore that I could barely stand the pain. Although my dad tried medicated drops, the pain persisted. Both my dad and I realized it was time to pay a visit to my veterinarian. After that first visit, and several more days passed, my eye did not respond to the treatment and in fact got worse. I am a special little boy named Satch & Kim Satch, a Border Collie, and


the only “child” of Kim Shaver, whom I call Dad. We are a bonded pair, so naturally I was not going to be allowed to suffer. After a few more days and a consultation with the veterinarian, it was determined that I needed surgery to remove the diseased eye. Surgery, even to remove an eye, is not cheap, and my dad needed help with the expenses as well as guidance to find the best veterinarian for the job. It was The Sergei Foundation that came to our rescue. You see, The Sergei Foundation prides itself on being able to calm the fears of our humans and offer resources through its extensive network of veterinary partnerships who offer discounts, free second opinions, and other valuable services. Thanks to this wonderful organization and its veterinary partners, I returned home after my surgery and quickly adapted to having only one eye. My dad was thrilled to get the same wet kisses and playful spirit as before! The only bad part of the entire process was the humiliating experience of having to wear that ridiculous cone on my head. That part I could have done without! ----------------------------For anyone who has ever been in a loving relationship with a beloved pet, you can understand what animals like Killer and Satch mean to their owners. The old saying, “A house is not a home without a pet” rings true. The Sergei Foundation allows for that all important human-animal bond to continue, even when financial issues arise. Killer and Satch are only two stories of the hundreds of pets helped since being founded in 2009. Because of the coordinating care given to these companion pets, the people who have been helped often return to the organization as volunteers. Many of them help each year at the Triad Dog Games. The fifth annual Triad Dog Games will be held this year on May 12 from 10am until 4pm at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds off Deacon Blvd. For more information about this family-friendly event (canines included!), visit TriadDogGames.com. This is the only dog-sport competition of its kind in North Carolina, which raises funds for The Sergei Foundation to continue its mission of “Saving companion pets lives for families unable to afford life-saving veterinary care.” Each year more than 600 individuals and their

5K WINSTON-SALEM FAIRGROUNDS

New in 2018 is our Triad Dog Games 5K. This is a timed, competitive run for men and women of all ages. However, we encourage non-competitive entries for a “dog jog” or walk — either with or without your leashed canine companion. Being Mother’s Day weekend, we hope all dog moms will attend and show your support!

WHAT: Triad Dog Games 5K DATE: Saturday, May 12 RACE TIME: 8:30 am LOCATION: Winston-Salem Fairgrounds

All paid registrants will receive free entry to Triad Dog Games at 10am while wearing their race bib! For route, pricing, and registration information, visit the events page on TriadDogGames.com or directly to TriadDogGames.com/5k-run-walk family pets receive help. Admission is FREE for children 10 and under, otherwise $6 per person. Watching dogs being dogs with their canine antics, splashing into a pool at the dock jumping competition, chasing frisbees at the DiscDogathon national qualifier, or sprinting in the regional flyball competition, what more would anyone want for a Saturday of family fun?

Top photo on page 12 and photos below are courtesy of Wayne Ramsay Photography

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Vet’s Corner Glenn Huth DVM Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital Dr. Glenn Huth owns Stoney Creek Veterinary Hospital and Stoney Creek Pet Lodge & Rehab Center and has practiced in Guilford County since 1996. He graduated from the University of Florida and has since obtained his certification in Canine Rehabilitation. He is passionate about geriatrics, surgery, exotics and rehabilitative medicine.

WHAT AGE IS BEST TO SPAY/NEUTER? New Legislation in Guilford County and the Veterinary Perspective

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o, if you are perusing this magazine, you likely have a pet or are in the market for one. You are also probably an owner that wants to make responsible decisions regarding your pet’s healthcare. But what if I told you that an ordinance was recently passed in Guilford County that actually DISCOURAGES good judgement when it comes to spaying and neutering? A new law passed last Fall went into effect January 1, 2018, stating that any cat or dog over the age of 6 months of age that has not been spayed or neutered is subject to a $200 fine or “unaltered animal permit”. The ordinance is vague and does not specify if that is a recurrent or one time fine, and it also exempts dogs registered with certain organizations, service dogs and those “whose health would be adversely affected by a procedure”. While enforcement of this law will prove to be very difficult, as a veterinarian, it concerns me that this law was passed without regard to studies presented to them stating that spaying and neutering is contraindicated prior to sexual maturity and growth plate closure. In addition, like the tethering law that was passed previously- there should have been widespread education among pet owners and the wider professional animal community to help promote law abiding, responsible decision making. While I believe there were well-meaning intentions behind the ordinance’s creation, there are more appropriate ways to go about the desired outcome. Pet licensing and pet lemon law legislation would be effective, while still ensuring that pet owners with intact animals could be held accountable. I have been in this profession for over 30 years and the school of thought has changed in recent years. For many years, veterinarians and shelters were engrained with the idea that the priority was

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to spay/neuter early, largely for population control. In addition, it was once thought that spaying prior to the first heat cycle would substantially reduce the risk of mammary cancer. A study published by Dr. Chris Zink, DVM, PhD, DACVP, DACVSMR in the American Veterinary Medical Association Journal, revealed the following perspectives: 1. Females spayed at 7 weeks had significantly delayed closure of growth plates as compared to those spayed after 7 months. 2. In a study of 203 agility dogs, the author demonstrated that the tibia, radius and ulna were significantly longer than the femur and humerus, respectively, in dogs that were spayed or neutered prior to 8 months of age as compared to intact dogs. 3. Male and female Rottweilers that were neutered or spayed before a year of age had 3.8 and 3.1 times greater risk, respectively, of developing bone cancer than intact dogs. 4. Spayed and neutered dogs have a significantly higher prevalence of cranial cruciate ligament rupture and patellar luxation, and hip dysplasia than those left intact. So, what does this mean? Should you spay/neuter your pet? What is the “magic” age if you are considering this procedure? There is no way to safely assign an appropriate age for spaying and neutering. Rather, delaying the procedure until the animal is sexually mature (first heat cycle) and all of their growth plates have closed would be the safest policy. Even this is an oversimplified rule, however. Conversation about the breed of the animal, disposition, use of the animal, etc. should also play a role in the final outcome. In addition, more and more pet owners are considering leaving their animals intact. This leads to the discussion of responsible ownership of intact pets and population control. The bottom line…talk to your veterinarian and make an educated decision that you, as a team, feel is best for your pet. The days of sending a dog/cat out of the shelter door with a cone and a surgical incision regardless of the age SHOULD be gone forever. As pet owners, it is now a civic and ethical responsibility to weigh options carefully and be informed.

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is a one year old love bug. She has personality plus and if you sit down you’ll get this fur ball in your lap. Claudette is spayed, up-to-date on shots, and negative for feline diseases. If you would like to meet Claudette, please call Animal Rescue and Foster Program at 336-574-9600 for more information. n

Chester.

Why he has not been adopted is beyond us! He is softer than soft and so affectionate. This youngun is going to make someone very happy one day. Chester is neutered, fully vaccinated, and negative for Feleuk. If you would like to meet Chester, please call Animal Rescue and Foster Program at 336-574-9600 for more information. n

old, spayed, and healthy as they come! If you would like to meet Posh, please call Animal Rescue and Foster Program at 336-574-9600 for more information. n

Meet Polly Esther. She’s a sweet little Pit Bull rescued by a kind animal lover and brought to ARFP. She’s a baby but she’s ready to commit to family life. She’ll be spayed before she is adopted. Could you be her family? If you would like to meet Polly Esther, please call Animal Rescue and Foster Program at 336-574-9600 for more information. n

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We just don’t get it!! Bagheera is the most awesome cat ever. He is a lover, lapsitter, team player kind of cat. Neutered and nearing a year of age, Bagheera wants his own family to love! If you would like to meet Bagheera, please call Animal Rescue and Foster Program at 336-574-9600 for more information. n

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this and doodle that! Our Doodle is tiny but he’s mighty! This little 6 week old will soon be ready for the good life! Can you provide that for him? If you would like to meet Doodle, please call Animal Rescue and Foster Program at 336-574-9600 for more information. n


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Rocky is a one year old mix breed who was recently treated for heartworm disease. Rocky has already started obedience school, is cratetrained and lives with other dogs. He is very affectionate, funny, sweet and smart! After meeting this goofy and handsome dog, it was easy for us to connect the dots and take him into our medical foster program! Rocky would make a great family member, for he loves to go on walks and is very entertaining!

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Herbie

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What a handsome fellow Flash is! This 5 year old boy was brought to the shelter as a stray at the beginning of the year and has been searching for his forever family ever since. Flash has a few requirements for his new family, he does need to be the one, great love of your life. He cannot bear the thought of sharing any of his love, affection, or treats. Our happy-go-lucky boy has so much love to give to the right family; if you are looking for an independent, silver fox look no further than Flash.

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You can meet Crumpet for tea time at The Guilford County Animal Shelter. Ask for ID A002881. n

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is a 3 year old gal who is looking for the one great love of her life. Do not let her silly name fool you, Toad is a lovely lady who likes to play and pounce around in the big fenced-in yard. She is motivated by food and treats, and thinks that frozen KONGS are the best thing since sliced bread. Our happy-go-lucky baby girl loves to spend time with people, once she is done zooming around in the yard. She likes to settle down next to someone who will rub her belly and feed her cookies. She’s a lover of people and has not yet met a human stranger. She has done well with meeting other dogs too, she just needs nice, slow introductions.

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Cassie

came to RDF through a local vet’s office after she was found as a starving stray. At first she was very nervous and scared but after some food, TLC, and a warm bed, she turned into a sweet girl! She takes a bit to warm up to new people but once she realizes you just want to love her she loves to be petted and give kisses. Cassie does well around other dogs and loves to play. She still has some puppy energy so will need exercise and playtime in her new home! She will need a home that understands she is still young and had a rough start in life and is still adjusting to home life. We believe she will do well in a home with another dog or cat! Cassie tends to be nervous at times so would do better in a home without young children but would do well with teenagers. If interested in adopting Cassie, apply at www.reddogfarm.com. n

Silver Surfer is a sweet 3 year old guinea pig looking for his forever home with his brother, Big Bear. These two boys are active and need lots of TLC and floor playtime in their new home. If interested in these two, please fill out the application for both at www.reddogfarm.com. n

Gretel

came to RDF as a stray through a neighboring county’s animal control. We wish we knew more about her history, but unfortunately we don’t know anything about her last 25 years of life. We do know that Gretel LOVES feeding time and has a great nicker she uses to express her excitement about breakfast, lunch or dinner. Gretel has a current coggins, is up-to-date on vaccines, and had her feet trimmed and teeth floated. Gretel was great for the vet and farrier and is super easy to load on a horse trailer. Gretel is approximately 25 years old and we believe would be a great companion horse but is probably past her riding years. She stands approximately 15.1 hands and has a slight sway back but has plenty of spunk! Gretel’s adoption fee: $300. Visit www.reddogfarm.com for info! n

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Mamma

is a 3 year old DSH. She came to us when a local veterinarian couldn’t find her a home. While Mamma is only 3 years old, she has arthritis in her back hips. She is now doing well with twice a month Adequan injections and pain medications. She is almost a brand new cat, and now is coming out of her shell and playing more and more each day! Her medications are fairly inexpensive and are giving her a great quality of life. Mamma would prefer a home with only one or so other feline friends, as she prefers a quieter space. You can visit Mamma at Crooked Tail Cat Cafe or learn more at www.reddogfarm.com. n

Sally Sunshine is an absolutely adorable female pot belly pig. She was found as a stray so we do not know her history. She is super social and loves human contact. Sally will come right up to you for some attention and of course enjoys a nice belly rub. Sally is up-to-date on her vaccines and ready for her new home Learn more about Pot Bellied Pigs at www.reddogfarm.com. n

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Fall in love with this adorable sweet kitten. Lori will be the purrfect companion to some lucky person or family! She gets along well with other cats and is curious and playful in her foster home. If you are interested in learning more or would like to apply to adopt this sweet baby girl, please visit Red Dog Farm Animal Rescue Network online at www.reddogfarm.com. n


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Capone

is a male, two year old domestic shorthair. He is just sitting here waiting for someone to come take him home. Capone has a sweet personality and just wants a home to sit on someone’s lap forever. Maybe Capone could be the new kitty you are looking for. If you are interested in adopting Capone, please call SPCA of the Triad at 375-3222. n

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Terra.

is a male three year old domestic shorthair/Russian Blue. Loving would be a good nickname for Max. He will approach you when you enter a room and meow until you give him the attention he thinks he deserves. Max will also jump on a lap when given one. Come meet Max and he will capture your heart.

Max

Isn’t this a face you can’t resist? This is Terra. She is a female two year old Belgian Malinois . Terra has a puppy personality that will melt your heart. She deserves a home with a family that will give her lots of play and loving time. Maybe she will fill the void in your family.

If you are interested in adopting Max, please call SPCA of the Triad at 375-3222. n

If you are interested in adopting Terra, please call SPCA of the Triad at 375-3222. n

Sweet Steel

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If you are interested in adopting Steel, please call SPCA of the Triad at 375-3222. n

If you think you may be interested in adopting Marky please call SPCA of the Triad at 375-3222 for more information. n

is a male two year old Lab mix. Adopted from us two years ago as a puppy, he was brought back through no fault of his own. He is looking for a second chance at a forever home this time. Come out and meet Steel and maybe bring him home as your new pet.

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Shelton

is a male one year old domestic shorthair. Shelton has come a long way. He came to us with “cherry eye” and needed medical attention. He had surgery to repair and medications to follow and is now ready to find his forever home. Hopefully after his long road of recovery you can come and give Shelton the new home he deserves.

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is a three year old German Shepherd Mix. He has a very laid-back and sweet personality. Marky came to us heartworm positive and has undergone treatments with our vet. Now he is hopefully on the mend and ready to find his new home. Marky is here waiting to meet his new family.


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is a solid black female kitty with soft velvety fur, born in the summer of 2016. She was abandoned in a cat carrier on the steps of a neighborhood house with a note saying her owner could no longer care for her. She is a quiet, laid-back girl who is happy just chilling and watching the world go by or the birds at the window bird feeder. You can meet and visit with many of our cats at the AARF House (311 Harvey St, Winston Salem) during our adoption fair hours. Go to www.aarfanimals.org for information about our adoption fair hours and adoption process. n

Kasey

Thomas

is a sweet beautiful boy born in June 2017. He is very outgoing and affectionate and will give gentle head butts as a sign of his affection. He has a soft purr and will make biscuits when he is happy and getting a little loving. He enjoys being held and would likely be a lap cat given the opportunity.

Meet and visit with many of our cats at the AARF House (311 Harvey St, Winston Salem) during our adoption fair hours. Go to www.aarfanimals.org for information about our adoption fair hours and adoption process. n

Murray

is a very sweet male cat who came to AARF after several years of being neglected by his prior owner. He is very sweet but still shows some signs of having been abused and neglected. He loves to play, happily chasing a string or a laser light. He also enjoys getting a bit of petting but will often duck when you start to pet him, as if you might be out to hit him instead of pet him. He’s looking for a loving, patient person to help bring out the warm affectionate cat we know he can be. Kasey was born in the fall of 2013.

is a beautiful fluffy cat born in 2012. He is the biggest lovebug you will ever meet. He likes to be where people are and will follow the action from room to room. He melts into your arms when you hold him. Murray is FIV+ so would do best in an indoor home with few other cats. FIV+ cats are immune compromised but as indoor cats can live as long and as healthy a life as any other cat. For information on FIV visit https://bestfriends.org/ resources/fiv-cats-faqs-feline-immunodeficiency-virus-information.

Meet and visit with many of our cats at the AARF House (311 Harvey St, Winston Salem) during our adoption fair hours. Go to www.aarfanimals.org for information about our adoption fair hours and adoption process. n

Meet and visit with many of our cats at the AARF House (311 Harvey St, Winston Salem) during our adoption fair hours. Go to www.aarfanimals.org for information about our adoption fair hours and adoption process. n

Page

Peeps

has been overlooked since she was a baby and now is almost two years old. Page is an absolute knockout, with a sleek black coat and white collar. Her eyes change colors, sometimes they’re green and sometimes golden. She has a laid-back personality and longs to be loved. Page jumps on the couch to get head rubs and will grab your hand if you stop! She meets you at the door and talks until she gets your attention. She always gets along with all her foster mates as they come and go. She is current on vaccinations and spayed.

and her kittens are not the only new families at AARF. Our volunteers have been busy the past several weeks caring for pregnant females, new moms and kittens, and orphaned kittens rescued from area shelters or surrendered to us by concerned friends and neighbors. This is the beginning of the busiest time of year for AARF - puppy and kitten season - and it continues through the spring and summer.

Meet and visit with many of our cats at the AARF House (311 Harvey St, Winston Salem) during our adoption fair hours. Go to www.aarfanimals.org for information about our adoption fair hours and adoption process. n

Many of these new arrivals won’t be ready for forever homes until May or June, so check in with us often at www.aarfanimals.org as pictures and bios are uploaded to PetFinder, Adopt-a–Pet, and Petango. n

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Obie is an adorable one year old male Dalmatian and Lab mix. Obie is friendly and outgoing and he loves to play. He is friendly with other dogs, cats, and children, in short, he likes everyone. His adoption fee is $100 and includes his neuter, vaccines, and microchip. Come by and visit Obie, his good looks and winning ways will convince you, he’s the perfect friend you’ve been looking for! Humane Society of Davie County

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FORSYTH HUMANE SOCIETY 336.721.1303 / www.forsythhumane.org

Rally.

Ernie

To meet Rally, please call Forsyth Humane Society at 336-721-1303 for information. n

If you think Ernie is the one for you, please call Forsyth Humane Society at 336-721-1303 to find out more information. n

Meet Rally! He is such a sweet 2 year old boy and is one of our most affectionate dogs. He is playful and loves giving hugs! Riley does well on a leash, he’ll make a great walking partner.

Daisy

is a delightful and easygoing adult dog. She loved living with children. She prefers the company of others and is house-trained too. Come meet Daisy and fall in love with this girl’s big heart and long ears.

Alfie's favorite place to be is in the lap of his human. He will not turn down a walk, and would be a great hiking companion. He can be demure, but warms up quickly!

To meet Daisy, call Forsyth Humane Society at 336-721-1303. Be prepared to fall in love. n

Please call Forsyth Humane Society at 336-721-1303 for more information about adopting Alfie. n

Ruger is

Brandie was

a handsome 80 pound Boxer with the mind of a lap dog. He loves long walks and playing fetch! His ideal home is one where he can be the only pet. If you would like to meet Ruger, please call Forsyth Humane Society at 336-721-1303 for more information. n

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is a distinguished five year old with a quiet confidence. His ideal home will be with an adult who is home to lounge with him quite a bit.

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a down on her luck pup, but her future is looking bright! She is an eight month old with big plans. She likes to play with other dogs, and is ready to learn! If you would like to meet Brandie, please call Forsyth Humane Society at 336-721-1303 for more information. n


Casper is a beautiful flame point Manx Siamese mix boy born about July 2017. Casper has a lion face, and a bit of the personality. He loves to cuddle and snuggle and be a lap cat. He loves to play with a fishing pole toy and hates to be left alone. Unfortunately, Tailless Cat Rescue when he is frightened or upset his instinct is to lash out, and that makes it a slow process integrating him with other pets. So right now we are recommending him as an only cat. He would do best with an experienced cat owner, especially one who is used to dealing with Siamese. He is neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, has been wormed, treated for fleas, microchipped, and tested FeLV and FIV negative. For more information about him visit www.taillesscatrescue.com or email taillesscatrescue@hotmail.com. n

Chyna is a four year old female fawn Pug. Once she sees the vet she will be ready for adoption. Chyna has allergies to grain so needs to be on a grain free diet. She also has chronic dry eyes and needs Optimmune ointment in them three times a day for life. This medication is $33.99 a tube at Allivet.com, price will vary Pug Rescue of NC pending on where you get it. (will need around two tubes a month). She is great with the other Pugs in foster care, loves her toys and is such a sweetheart. Chyna is spayed, up-to-date on routine shots and microchipped. She is fostered in Virginia Beach VA and her adoption fee is $325.00.

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Please put in your application at www.pugrescuenc.org to be considered. You must also be willing to travel to her foster home to adopt. n

Mr. Ladybug is a 3 year old male Domestic Medium Hair. Mr. Ladybug had rotted teeth when he came into the HSDC adoption program. HSDC pulled his bad teeth and the vet said it caused permanent sinus damage. Mr. Ladybug will always be a little wheezy and sneezy Humane Society of Davie County but he loves to play! He is very active and sweet. His adoption fee is $50 and includes his neuter, vaccines, and microchip.

Chloe

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BURLINGTON ANIMAL SERVICES 336.578.0343 / www.burlingtonnc.gov/pets

Athena

Oliver

is a wonderful 4 year old girl who is ready for her own forever home. She has been living in a foster home and her foster mom cannot say enough good things about this sweet girl. She loves everyone, doesn’t mind cats, gets along with other dogs, is totally house-trained, walks great on a leash, sits politely for treats, rides well in the car, and simply loves to be with her person. What more do you want?

is one seriously handsome and sweet boy who is ready to bound into your heart and home! This 1-1/2 year old guy has a friendly, happy personality with just a touch of goofball for comic relief. Oliver is smart, knows the sit command and should pick up new commands easily with some training. Oliver is athletic and strong at 80 lbs., so he would benefit from a large fenced yard and daily walks or exercise.

Email animalservices@burlingtonnc.gov for a meet and greet. Photo courtesy of Lois Dixon. n

Meet this wonderful boy at Burlington Animal Services, 221 Stone Quarry Rd., Burlington or call 336-578-0343 for more information. n

Jazz

is the cutest girl in town and has a personality that matches. She never meets a dog or a person that she doesn’t like! Jazz is about two years old, quick to learn and is the perfect medium size. We think she has some Cattle Dog in her, so she will need to be kept busy and active on a daily basis. Jazz is spayed, current on shots and ready to start the next chapter in her life with a loving family. Meet this sweet girl at Burlington Animal Services, 221 Stone Quarry Rd., Burlington or call 336-578-0343 for more information. Photo courtesy of Lois Dixon. n

Pony

is the best combination of petite and sweet to make her the perfect pet! This one year old girl came to us as a stray, and is one of our friendliest felines. Pony is easily entertained and eager to meet her forever person. If you’re looking for a new best friend, look no further than this sweet girl. Make her dreams come true today! Meet her at Burlington Animal Services, 221 Stone Quarry Rd., Burlington or you can call 336-578-0343 for more information. n

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Maple is a very special little girl who is living proof of how a dog can flourish with love and proper care. This sweet girl had a rough life before coming to BAS. Thanks to staff, volunteers and a loving foster home, this 8 years young girl is ready to enjoy life in a forever home of her own. Maple loves other dogs, is kept indoors and wants nothing more than to snuggle on the sofa whenever possible. She is a total love bug! Maple is spayed, current on vaccines and ready to meet you. Please email animalservices@burlingtonnc.gov to arrange a meet and greet. n

Cher is the strong, independent woman of BAS. At 8 years old, what Cher lacks in singing skills she makes up for with a loving personality. Cher is always looking for a cuddle buddy and would love nothing more than a special someone to curl up on the couch with all day. If you think this could be you, come see Cher today! Meet her at Burlington Animal Services, 221 Stone Quarry Rd., Burlington or call 336-578-0343 for more information. n


Pollyanna

is one sweet young lady that was found with her babies and brought into our program. All of her babies have been adopted and sweet Pollyanna is still waiting for her furrever Triad Independent Cat Rescue home. She is a beautiful medium hair dilute tortie without a princess attitude. Make this young lady yours and you’ll have a loving companion. Pollyanna is up-to-date on vaccines, has been spayed and tested negative for Felv, FIV, and heartworm. Please go to our website www.triadcat.org and complete an application if you are interested in Pollyanna. n

Quigley

is a darling Bichon Poodle mix, 5 years old and around 16 pounds. He is a very friendly, happy little guy and he enjoys being around other dogs. Quigley is affectionate and loves to be petted. This boy has to go to a home with a securely fenced yard and one with another small dog to help him with the transition of being in his Hart-2-Heart Rescue forever home. He is best suited for an all adult home. Veterinary Care: All Hart-2-Heart Rescue Foster Dogs are spayed/neutered, current on Parvo/Distemper, Bordetella and rabies vaccines, on heartworm prevention, and professionally groomed. If needed, our foster dogs have had teeth cleanings and any necessary tooth extractions. Contact Hart-2-Heart Rescue in Greensboro at www.hart2heartrescue. petfinder.com or email us at h2hadoptions@gmail.com if you can provide a loving and fun home for a sweet boy in need. n

ALAMANCE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Full Service Veterinary Care.

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Leo.

Sunny.

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Blue Ridge Boxer Rescue

Meet Leo! This 3 year old energetic boy is looking for an active family to call his own! Though timid at first, Leo is really a friendly, sweet, silly boy once he gets to know you and he would do great as a jogging or hiking partner. He gets along with other dogs and while he loves kids, he would probably do best in a home with older children due to his energy level. He is super smart, has already been taught basic commands, and wants nothing more than to chew and play with his favorite bone.

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HUMANE SOCIETY OF ALAMANCE COUNTY 336.438.2023 / www.hsaconline.org

Buster.

Ava May

Hey...you! Yes, you! Are you looking at me? If you’re not...well, you should be! My name is Buster and, as my name implies, I am so ready to bust out of my foster home and find my forever family! I mean, what is it gonna take to get adopted?! Am I cute? Check! Am I sweet and social? Double Check! Am I great with other dogs and get along with cats? Double, DOUBLE check! Am I neutered, up-to-date on vaccines, microchipped, crate-trained AND housebroken?! CHECK TIMES A TRILLION!!!

is an English Bulldog mix and the sweetest girl you will meet! All she wants is a forever family that will give her lots of love and will allow her to give kisses freely. Ava loves to take long walks and explore outside but her favorite thing to do is to lay on the couch with you and cuddle! She loves to play with other dogs and has gotten along beautifully with children. She is heartworm positive but is on monthly prevention as treatment. If you are the right human for this beautiful girl, contact us today!

Call 336-438-2023, visit www.hsaconline.org or send an email to hsacinfo@gmail.com for more information. n

Call 336-438-2023, visit www.hsaconline.org or send an email to hsacinfo@gmail.com for more information. n

Sally

Sarah.

is an absolute love bug! She purrs, loves head rubs, enjoys belly rubs and being affectionate in general. She loves to give head butts and has the cutest little smudge on her nose. She is up-to-date on vaccines, spayed and litterbox trained. She seems to enjoy the company of other cats but would likely do well as the only pet, to

Nothing could be sweeter than having our little Sarah around!!!! She is 6 months old with the absolute cutest little jelly bean toes. She is a domestic long-hair and absolutely stunning. Sarah loves to play with her brothers, Seymour and Solomon, then follow up their play sessions with a nice, comfy snooze in her human’s lap. Whoever adopts her is getting a life-long companion with so much love to give!

absorb all of the attention herself.

Call 336-438-2023, visit www.hsaconline.org or send an email to hsacinfo@gmail.com for more information. n

Call 336-438-2023, visit www.hsaconline.org or send an email to hsacinfo@gmail.com for more information. n

Helen of Troy is an amazing kitten who may be a bit shy and slow to come out of her shell, but once she does, she is an absolute joy! She is not much into cuddling but loves interactive play, especially with laser lights! She does appreciate some petting (especially when a human is attempting to work at their computer) but purrrrfers to play and would love to have another feline companion in the home to run, jump and pounce with. Call 336-438-2023, visit www.hsaconline.org or send an email to hsacinfo@gmail.com for more information. n

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Spots

is a very loving, energetic and playful one year old! In fact, “play” is his modus operandi! He thoroughly enjoys running in a fenced-in yard and “arguing” with his siblings in the hopes of enticing them to share their toys with him. He is housetrained, kennel-trained, neutered and up-to-date on vaccines. He does well with older children and once slow and proper introductions are made, will do well with other dogs. Call 336-438-2023, visit www.hsaconline.org or send an email to hsacinfo@gmail.com for more information. n


Gordon is a handsome 8 year old who was adopted from GSRA several years ago. He was very happy in his family but they have experienced some changes in their circumstances and made the difficult decision to let him come back to us. Gordon has excellent house manners, is crate-trained, house-trained, leash-trained, knows basic commands, rides well in cars, is good with dogs and older kids. He loves walks, going on outings, and just hanging out with folks.

German Shepherd Rescue & Adoptions Visit www.gsdrescue.org for more information. n

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Spencer is a 4 year old hound

Santos & Sadie are a very sweet bonded pair. Santos is a 4 year old Chihuahua mix male that weighs 20 lbs. Sadie is an 8 year old Yorkie mix female that weighs 5 lbs. They are both well-mannered and love to play together and with other dogs.

mix, about 28 pounds. He is great with cats and also with female dogs, but sometimes gets uncomfortable with male dogs. He is very loving, but does get excited, and would be best in a home with no young children. Spencer also seems to like to “dance”, he is a very happy boy! To meet Spencer, please contact Juliet’s House at rfjg2903@bellsouth.net for more information. n

Persons interested in adopting this adorable bonded pair should contact Melinda by email at ncyorkierescue@ gmail.com. n

Juliet’s House Rescue

NC Yorkie Rescue

Esperanza. Adopt a mom for Mother’s Day! Esperanza, about two years old, is a social butterfly who has gotten overlooked at adoption events because she dislikes being in a cage. But she will climb into your arms, melt against your chest and would love to be someone’s recliner chair buddy. She was such a great mom to her babies, all adopted about a year ago. She’s good with cat-friendly dogs. **A PORTION OF ESPERANZA’S ADOPTION FEE IS SPONSORED!** Email petadoptions@ sheetspetclinic.com for application. Adoption fee $100. Includes spay, microchip, testing for FeLV (Feline Leukemia) and/or FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus), current vaccinations, flea treatment, deworming. All cats receive an “exit exam” by a vet before going home. Adopt a Sheets Pet Clinic cat or kitten and receive half-price vaccines and discounted wellness exams for the life of your pet! FREE one-month Trupanion Pet insurance on adoption. n

Doberman Rescue of the Triad

Casco came to us from a home where his owner, who had previously rescued him from having been abandoned, was being deployed. He has a lovely temperament, both easygoing and full of energy and excitement. He’s good in the house, with vehicle rides, and at the vet’s. He was somewhat underweight on arrival, but that’s a temporary condition here! He’s athletic, eagerly “leaving the ground” as he plays with any kind of toy available.

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DAVIDSON COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER 336.357.0805 / www.co.davidson.nc.us/animalshelter/

Boomer is a mellow,

Freddy

husky boy who wears his tuxedo proudly. When he was surrendered to the shelter, his owner said that he didn’t like the other cats in the home. However, he is in an open room with multiple cats now and although he mostly keeps to himself, he hasn’t caused any problems. Boomer isn’t a super affectionate cat but he would be a great companion. His adoption fee is $50 and includes his neuter, vaccinations, and microchip.

may not have a pedigree and he may have been an obedience school dropout but if you don’t judge him for his imperfections then he won’t judge you for yours. He doesn’t care if you weren’t head of your class or if you don’t have a perfect credit score. Just give him unconditional love and he will return it to you. Freddy needs to be the top dog in a one dog home. Because of his energy level, a home without kids or one with older kids would be best. Freddy is neutered, microchipped, and fully vaccinated.

Come out to the Davidson County Animal Shelter to meet this handsome boy or call 336-357-0805 to learn more about him. n

His adoption fee is $45 at the Davidson County Animal Shelter. Please call 336-357-0805 to learn more. n

Rosie

is the real deal! She is looking for a family that’s as amazing as she is. Being true to her breed, Rosie is as loyal as they come. She adores being around children and spending time getting lots of cuddles from her people. Rosie would prefer a home without any other animals to put a damper on her swagger. She is spayed, fully vaccinated, and microchipped. Her adoption fee is $45 at the Davidson County Animal Shelter. Give them a call at 336-357-0805 to learn more about her. n

Glenn is president of the southeastern chapter of Bed Hogs United. He enjoys sunning himself in warm windows and has no shame in stealing your covers at night. Glenn gets along well with other cats and greets everyone with a strong head bump. His adoption fee is $75 and includes his neuter, vaccines, and microchip. Please call the Davidson County Animal Shelter at 336-357-0805 to learn more about this handsome boy. n

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Bodden.

If you’ve been burned before by an ex that did you wrong, then Boden totally gets you! He hasn’t had much luck playing the field so he’s ready to settle down. From being found as a stray to being adopted and then returned because the family didn’t know that dogs could get fleas (seriously) Boden needs someone ready and willing to give him a chance to be the awesome dog that we all know he is. His adoption fee is $55 and includes his neuter, vaccinations, and microchip. Please call the Davidson County Animal Shelter at 336-357-0805 to learn more about him. n

Sheldon.

So you think you’re too good to be owned by a cat? Meet Sheldon! He thinks he’s too good to even be a cat! Laser pointers and catnip toys don’t stand a chance against his stealthy, lightening fast reflexes. Sheldon is an exuberant boy that needs to be in a child free home but gets along well with other cats. He has been neutered, fully vaccinated, and microchipped. His adoption fee is $50 from the Davidson County Animal Shelter. Please call 336-357-0805 to learn more about him. n


RUFF LOVE RESCUE (Dogs) www.ruffloverescue.com or (Cats) felinefriendsnc@gmail.com

Tori.

This fun little girl is ready for a family of her very own. She is about 10 years old but you would never know it. She is about 30 lbs. and will make a wonderful family pet. Adoption donation $200. All vetting is up-todate, she’s microchipped, spayed and on flea/tick and heartworm preventative. Visit www.ruffloverescue. com/adopt to make this pup a member of your family. n

Glory is an 8 year old sweet

Pepper. Black cats are often overlooked, But don’t look past Pepper! Pepper was found by a good Samaritan. She is a very sweet girl and is awesome with dogs and cats! She was born around 6/1/17. Adoption fee is $75 or $125 for two as kittens do much better in pairs. Please email felinefriendsnc@gmail.com for an adoption application or check out our website at felinefriendsnc.com. n

Beautiful Bonnie was

Pit Bull that spent her whole life chained outside and had so many litters of puppies we can’t even guess. Now she is safe and looking for a loving, calm home. She is about 35 lbs. and loves to be loved. Glory still has some skin issues we are healing and Ruff Love would help with any further needs for her. We are committed to showing Glory that life can be so wonderful Adoption donation $150. All vetting is up-to-date, she’s microchipped, spayed and on flea/tick and heartworm preventative.

born sometime around mid-2015. She is the sweetest girl! Bonnie is a little shy, but her foster mom is bringing her out of her shell. Bonnie was pulled from Davidson County Animal shelter as she was another black kitty that needed a chance. Bonnie is fine with other cats and with calm dogs. Adoption fee is $75 or $125 for two as kittens do much better in pairs.

Visit www.ruffloverescue.com/adopt to make this pup a member of your family. n

Please email felinefriendsnc@gmail.com for an adoption application or check out our website at felinefriendsnc.com n

Jenny.

These sweet velvety ears belong to sweet Jenny. She is a darling 2 old Beagle mix who would make an amazing family pet. Jenny is just about 30 lbs. and just plain lovable! She came in with her sister who has been adopted but Jenny had been hit by a car and had to have her hind leg amputated. ~~ Adoption donation $200. All vetting is up-to-date, she’s microchipped, spayed and on flea/tick and heartworm preventative. Visit www.ruffloverescue.com/adopt to make this pup a member of your family. n

Molley

is a sweet, petite girl that had a leg injury when she came to us. Molley loves other cats and she loves to play. She has a sweet purr and likes to jump up on her foster mom’s lap to lay and sleep. The laser pointer is Molley’s favorite toy and she is OK with cat-friendly dogs. Molley’s leg is completely healed and she is ready for a new home! Adoption fee is $75 or $125 for two as kittens do much better in pairs. Please email felinefriendsnc@gmail.com for an adoption application or check out our website at felinefriendsnc.com n www.triadhappytails.com May 2018

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2018

All Pets Considered (at APC unless noted) See ad on page 3.

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Saturday, May 5 - SPCA Rabies Vaccine Clinic - One year vaccine from 11am-2pm; Three year vaccine and microchips 12:30-1:30pm.

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Sunday, May 6 - Adopt-A-Palooza, a multi-group adoption event from 1:304:30pm at LeBauer Park in Greensboro.

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Tuesday, May 22, 7pm - All Pets Considered is a proud sponsor of Miss Babe Ruth’s Bark in the Park at the Greensboro Grasshoppers game. Visit www.facebook.com/AllPetsConsidered for more events.

Kathleen Avery 336.750.7180 triadpetgrooming@gmail.com

Animal Adoption & Rescue Foundation (AARF, WS)

Adoption Fairs - Saturdays (dogs & cats) from 12-4pm; Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays (cats only) from 12-6pm at 311 Harvey St., WinstonSalem. Also visit us online at www.aarfanimals.org.

Animal C.A.R.E. Foundation (ACF)

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Visit Animal C.A.R.E. Foundation’s thrift store,Thirty Finds, located in Midway Town Center, Winston-Salem, Thurs-Sat, 10am-5pm. Visit www.acfrescue.weebly.com or email animalcarefoundation@aol.com. Sunday, May 6 - ACF will be co-hosting Piedmont Paw Palooza on at Castle McCullough.

Animal Rescue & Foster Program (ARFP, GSO) Next Step Adoption Center, 711 Milner Dr., Greensboro. Open Saturdays 11am-3pm, Sundays 1-4pm, Wednesdays 5-8pm. Call 574-9600 for info or visit us online at www.arfpnc.com. Pet Therapy w/ARFP. Take your pet for a visit to meet residents in area facilities. Contact Happy at sephappy@triad.rr.com for details.

Burlington Animal Services 221 Stone Quarry Rd, Burlington, NC. Phone: 336-578-0343. Saturday, May 5 – Active City Streets in downtown Burlington, 10am2pm, fun and games for all ages. May 12 – 26, Adoption Special, adopt any dog or cat for $10, includes spay/neuter, vaccinations and 30 days free Trupanion Pet Insurance. Saturday May 19 – Love Graham Festival, downtown Graham; art, music, food and more.

Central Spay, Neuter & Wellness Clinic Low cost, high quality spay/neuter surgeries for domestic & feral cats, & dogs. Clinic located at 2780 W. Mountain St., Kernersville. Open Mon-Thurs, 7:30-5pm, by appt only, except no appt necessary every 2nd & 4th Thursday, closed Fridays. www.centralspay.com.

Natty Greene’s Kitchen & Market 2003 Yanceyville Street Greensboro, NC On the Revolution Mill Campus

CVAAG Carolina Veterinary Assistance & Adoption Group Saturday, May 19 - 10 Year Anniversary Celebration at the Belmont in Reidsville.

Feral Cat Assistance Program (FCAP) For info on monthly Spay Day Clinics, call 336-378-0878, Line 1.

Forsyth County Animal Control 5570 Sturmer Park Cir, Winston-Salem. Phone: 336-703-3647.

Call 336-299-3060 for more information! Benefits The Humane Society of the Piedmont

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Forsyth Humane Society (FHS) On-site Adoption Center, 4881 Country Club Rd, Winston-Salem. Hrs: 11am-6pm Tuesday-Friday (closed Mondays); 11am-5pm Saturdays & 12-5pm Sundays. Phone: 336-721-1303.

Guilford County Animal Shelter (GCAS) 4525 West Wendover Ave. in Greensboro. Phone: 336-641-3400. Hrs: Sunday 1-5pm/ Monday 12-6/ Tuesdays closed/ Wednesdays 126pm/ Thursdays 12-6/ Friday 12-6/ Saturday 12-6. Tuesday, May 1 – Shelter staff/volunteers take shelter pets to visit residents at Ashton Place Health/Rehabilitation, McLeansville, 1:30-3pm. Wednesday, May 2 – Volunteer Orientation at GCAS, 5:30 pm Saturday, May 5, 10am-1pm, The Natural Dog, 3708 Lawndale Ave., Adoption event. Sunday, May 6, 1:30-4:30pm, LeBauer Park Greensboro – Adopt-APalooza, sponsored by All Pets Considered.

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Tuesday, May 29, Shelter staff/volunteers take shelter pets to visit residents at Ashton Place Health/Rehabilitation, McLeansville, 1:30-3pm.

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Wednesday, May 30, 5:30pm – Volunteer orientation at GCAS. Thursday, May 31, 1:30pm-3pm, Spring Arbor of Greensboro - Shelter staff/volunteers take shelter pets to visit residents.

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Planned Pethood Spay & Neuter Clinic - Offering financial assistance to qualified Guilford County applicants. Located at 4527 West Wendover Ave, Greensboro. Services Mon-Fri, appointment only. Call 299-3999. Sunday, May 27, 11am-2pm - Hair of the Dog Brunch at Natty Greene’s Kitchen & Market, 2003 Yanceyville St, Greensboro. See ad for details.

Juliet’s House Rescue Adoption Fairs (dogs & cats) Saturdays, 1-4pm at Petsmart, Bridford Pkwy., Greensboro Dog Adoption Fairs every Saturday at Petsmart on Lawndale Ave, Greensboro from 11:30am-1:30pm. Cat Adoption Fairs at Petsmart on Lawndale from 11:30am-4pm on Saturdays & Sundays from 1pm-4pm.

Happy, well-behaved dogs should be the rule in every household, not the exception.

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Nanhall Pet Spa See ad on page 9 Saturday, May 12 - Join us from 10am-2pm for a CPR & First Aid Class. Sign up now at www.nanhallpetspa.com.

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Ruff Love Rescue (RLR) Saturday, May 5, 11am-2pm, Adoption fair - Petco, W Wendover Ave, GSO. Saturday, May 5, 12-3pm, Adoption fair at Petsense, Highwoods Blvd, GSO. Sunday, May 5, 1-5pm, Paws Palooza at Castle McCulloch, 3925 Kivett Dr, Jamestown. Sunday, May 6, 6:30-8:30pm, Pop Art Pet Painting at Wine & Design, 121 E. Main St., Jamestown. Paint your pet and enjoy an evening of fun! Bring a snack & a drink. Pre-register and send your favorite photo to jamestown@ wineanddesign.com. $55/person, 25% donated to Ruff Love. Saturday, May 12, 7-11pm, Ruff Love Rescue Casino Night hosted by Triad Poker Academy, 110 Kepler St, Kernersville. $25 donation at the door for 1000 casino chips; 50/50 raffle; Texas Hold Em Tournament, $25 entry. RSVP Ed 336-682-5426 for tournament. See our Facebook page for details. Saturday, May 19, 9-11am, The Fort & Ruff Love Run Your Tail Off 5k, Bicentennial Park, 151 Sunset Ave, Asheboro. 5K walk/run to benefit the animals of The Fort- Fortitudine Vincimus Rescue Center and Ruff Love Rescue. Dogs are encouraged to participate and we will have several rescue dogs who would love a walking or running partner! Dogs need to be up-todate on vaccinations and proof of rabies required. Registration is $35. Cost of registration includes entry into the race and a t-shirt and lots of goodies!! Register at https://runsignup.com/Race/NC/Asheboro/RunYourTailOff5k Sunday, May 20, 1-4pm, Dock Diving at Bark Lodge, 959 NC Highway 66 S, Kernersville. Details to come; visit our Facebook page for updates. Thurday, May 24, 5pm-9pm, Fundraising Night at McAlister’s Deli, 5870 Samet Dr., Suite 119, High Point. McAlister’s will donate a portion of sales to Ruff Love. Please tell them you are there to support Ruff Love!

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LOVING PET INN ADOPTIONS 336.393.0000 www.lovingpetinnadoptions.org

Gabby

lived a wonderful life as a beloved only pet for her entire 11 years. She is wonderfully well adjusted and happy, a tiny charm of a pup (a petite 1011 pounds) who loves everyone. She is a purebred Rat Terrier and still spunky! She is well-trained and great on the leash. Gabby is super affectionate and cuddly. She is good with other dogs but wants all the attention in her new home so needs to be your only beloved pup. Adoption donation $100. Visit www.lovingpetinnadoptions. org for more info. n

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is 1 year old, 17 pounds, and looks a bit like a red fox. He gets along fine with other dogs and is friendly, just can be a bit of an enthusiastic sniffer of new dogs. He was shy initially but doing great now. He bonds quickly and loves people. He is learning all about laps, leash walking, and other great stuff. He keeps his room perfectly clean. Benny prefers a more mellow family. Adoption donation $150. Visit www.lovingpetinnadoptions.org for more info. n

Tiny Lotus

is about 1 year old and probably about 5 pounds at the most. Sweet Lotus must be the most affectionate kitty we have ever met! She is very sociable and adores being touched and held. She is super snuggly and a great lap baby. Lotus came to us scrawny, scruffy and partially shaved but will be gorgeous in time. She has a luscious, fluffy chocolate coat and acts like a Chantilly-Tiffany. Adoption donation $40. Visit www.lovingpetinnadoptions.org for more info. n

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Sheets Pet Clinic Second & fourth Saturdays of every month, 1-4pm – Cat Adoption event at 809 Chimney Rock Ct., Greensboro. Adopt a Sheets Pet Clinic cat or kitten & receive half-price vaccines & discounted wellness exams for the life of your pet! Details on adoption on Facebook & Petfinder. Email petadoptions@sheetspetclinic.com for an application.

SPCA of the Triad Saturdays- Adoption Fairs- 12:30-4:30pm at PetSmart, Lawndale Dr Saturdays- Adoption Fairs- 1-4pm at Pet Supermarket, Battleground Ave 1st & 3rd Sundays - Adoption Fair- 1-4pm at Petco, W. Wendover Ave 2nd & 4th Sundays - Adoption Fair- 1-4pm at PetSmart, Bridford Pkwy May 1-4 look for the SPCA & some of our adoptable furry friends outside the entrance of Belk Friendly Center adjacent to Rack Room Shoes, as part of the Belk Charity Sales. Saturday, May 5, 11am-2pm, Rabies & Microchip Clinic: $7 for 1-year vaccine & $20 for Microchip at All Pets Considered, 2614 Battleground Ave, Greensboro. Three-year vaccine from 12-2pm for $10. Saturday, May 5, 12-3pm, Berkshire Hathaway Adoption Fair at Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Yost & Little Realty, Shoppes at Friendly Center, 3352 W. Friendly Ave, Ste 122, Greensboro Sunday, May 6, 1:30-4:30pm, Adopt-a-Palooza hosted by All Pets Considered. A multi-group adoption event in downtown Greensboro at LeBauer Park located at 200 N. Davie St, Greensboro Saturday, May 12, 12-2pm, Low Cost Rabies & Microchip Clinic: $7 for 1-year vaccine, $20 Microchip at SPCA Center, 3163 Hines Chapel Rd, Greensboro Saturday, May 12, 2:30-5:30pm, Red Oak Brewery Adoption Fair at Red Oak Brewery, 6901 Konica Dr, Whitsett Friday, May 18, Saturday, May 19 & Sunday, May 20, 11am-5pm each day, PetSmart National Adoption Weekend at PetSmart, 2641 Lawndale Dr, Greensboro Saturday, May 19, 11am-3pm, “Caturday” All Cat Adoption Fair at All Pets Considered, 2614 Battleground Ave, Greensboro Saturday, May 26, 12-2pm, Low Cost Rabies & Microchip Clinic: $7 for 1-year vaccine, $20 Microchip at SPCA Center, 3163 Hines Chapel Rd, Greensboro

Sparkle Cat Rescue Saturday, May 5, 4-7pm - For All Occasions, 3266 S. Church St, Burlington. Wine tasting $5, Silent Auction, Raffles, Door Prizes! Saturday, May 19 (rain date May 26), 8am-3pm Sparkle Cat Rescue Yard Sale & Bake Sale Fundraiser. Household items, furniture, antiques, toys, linens, pet supplies, garden equipment, books, records, electronics, jewelry, cds, kitchen appliances, & more! Just Save parking lot, 807 S. Main St, Graham. Accepting donations until May 6. Please email sparklecatrescue@gmail.com to donate. www.sparklecatrescue.org

Tailless Cat Rescue Saturday, May19 - Adoption Fair at All Pets Considered, 2614 Battleground Ave, in Greensboro from 11am-3pm.

Triad Dog Games See ad on pages 12, 13 & 37. Saturday, May 12, 10-4pm - Join us for a fun-filled day at Triad Dog Games at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds. Read more on pages 12 & 13.

Triad Golden Retriever Rescue Saturday, May 12 - Join us at All Pets Considered, 2614 Battleground Ave, in Greensboro for a meet and greet!

Triad Independent Cat Rescue Saturdays - Adoption Fairs at Petsmart, Lawndale Dr 11am-2pm. Saturday, May19 - Adoption Fair at All Pets Considered, 2614 Battleground Ave, in Greensboro from 11am-3pm.



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