Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Shelter News - March 5, 2013

Shelter News

Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter
360 Haywood Road
Manahawkin, NJ  08050
Otis was adopted today through the Friends' Rescue!

Jemma was adopted today!

The black Lab next to Shadow on the B side was reclaimed.

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From Connie:
Otis goes home!

Cola and Cody in their new home:



From Joanna, Wolfie:



Update Cleo, from Facebook:
Cleo has found her perfect playmate in our resident pack member and rehabilitator - Perseus. He lets her go wild and figure out this whole social game that she had been formerly denied. Every day she is excited to learn new moves from her buddy Percy.

From Jackie:
Griffin, being cute.


From Dottie:

Have ideas for fundraisers?  How to further publicize our pets for adoption?  Other ideas? 
Melissa Micciche is hosting a fun, casual "Brainstorming Lunch" at her home at 1812 Bay Terrace, Ship Bottom.  (732) 895-0397.  She has some good ideas and wants to hear yours.

Join us at 1 p.m. Thursday and share your thoughts.

Please RSVP so we know about how many to expect.  melissamicciche@gmail.com and dreynolds36@verizon.net
Hope to see YOU there.

Dottie Reynolds

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The Friends would like to thank Pet Value of Forked River (Lanoka Harbor) for their generous donation of cat litter.
It will be a great help to all of our fosters and kitties in need.
Please come to Pet Value to see some of our fabulous cats that are up for adoption every weekend from 10 to 2.

Come celebrate with us on Pet Appreciation weekend April 13 and 14!


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Pack Ethic needs all the help they can get financially, so Muervet found an internet company that sells t-shirts and donates $5 for each shirt you order to a rescue organization and set it up to benefit Pack Ethic.  I’m Not A Monster is a dog advocacy initiative that aims to improve bully breeds’ image through positive portrayals. 

If you need a t-shirt or two to complete your spring/summer wardrobe, this would be a good place to start shopping and help Pack Ethic at the same time!

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****POLICY CHANGE:****
Policy states that anyone not on the schedule must email designated people,  Joanne Eckert, if wanting to come and volunteer at a  scheduled time. That designated person will then forward the updated schedule to the Shelter and your name will be added to the list.  Calling in is no longer an option. Please read packet highlighted at the sign in sheet.

In other words, please revert to letting me know by 10:30 p.m. or so if you are able to volunteer the following day and have not previously e-mailed me.  I will then make sure you are on the schedule.  
Thanks.  

Joanne

Dog Walking Schedule:

The minimum number of walkers needed by 9:00 a.m. is two in order to handle the task of getting dogs out for their first morning walk.

Volunteers are really needed early in the morning, 9:00 a.m. every day!  Even if   you can only help for a half hour or an hour, it would help.
 The dogs are color coded.  New volunteers may NOT walk Red dogs.  Please pay attention to the color coding and the cage cards.  Red walkers' names in red type.
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Important:  Please do not sign up for a shift if you aren't sure you can make it!  Other volunteers come in if there isn't enough coverage.  Some people have signed up for shifts and have been either late or not shown up at all.  We really need at least two people early in the morning--9:00--to get everyone out.

*Please make sure you notify me of your walking plans by Sunday night each week!  
If you don't know your availability a week in advance and see we need help the next day, just send me an e-mail by 10 p.m. the night before, and I will put you on the schedule and notify the shelter.

Maximum number of walkers in the morning is 6 at one time, 4 in the afternoon.
Please make sure no dogs are left outside or in the meet-and-greet room when the last volunteer leaves.

REMINDER:  Every Tuesday is surgery day.  Find out who is having surgery when you come to walk the dogs.

Rabies Clinic is the 2nd. and 4th. Wednesday of the month. Dogs must be back inside by 10:30 on Clinic days.

To All Dog Walkers:  
Please pay attention to the DO NOT WALK SIGNS! If a card says do not walk, always ask management before assuming the dog is walkable. This can change daily depending on the dog's progress or health; therefore, it is very important to always ask first.

 ***From Cathy:  After walking the dogs on the salt covered roads and parking lot, we should wipe their paws with a towel to keep them from ingesting it and getting sick***
Day
Date
AM – 6 max
AM
AM
PM – 4 max
PM
Wed
3/6
Eric: 9-12

Joanna: 2:30-5
Debbie:  2:30-5:30
MaryAnn: 1-2:30
Pat: 2-5
Mike: 1-2:30
Thur
3/7
Dave: 9-12
Ken: 9-10
Kristi: 9-12
Jackie: 9:30-12
April: 9-11:30
Dianne: 1-3
Helen: 1-3
Barry: 1:30-3:30
Fri
3/8
Carol: 9-10:30
Barry: 10-12
Anamaria: 9-12
Debbie: 9-12 (shed)
MaryAnn: 1-2:30
Debbie: 1-4
Mike: 1-2:30
Sat
3/9
Casey: 9-12
Joyce: 9-10:30
Anamaria: 9-12
Kathy: 9-12
Muervet: 1-4
Sun
3/10
Linda: 9-12
Casey: 9-12
Kathy: 9-12
Muervet: 1-4
Mon
3/11
Kathy: 9-11
Tue
3/12
Ken: 9-10
Wed
3/13
Debbie:  2:30-5:30
Pat: 2-5

Those scheduled for surgery are to receive a short walk only in the morning and NO TREATS or food.

***NEW:  As per management, please remove one of the martingales from the dogs, leaving one on at the end of the day, and always take off harnesses. Never leave one on at the end of the day. Thanks so much.***  
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New Volunteer Orientation  10:30 am sharp
1st Friday of each month, conducted by Dave
3rd. Sunday of each month, conducted by Casey.
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Dog Walking:  Volunteer hours are every day from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., 5 p.m. on Wednesdays.
Cat volunteer hours are every day from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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This blog is not an official publication of the Ocean County Health Department and the views expressed therein do not reflect in any way the official policies and/or opinion of the Ocean County Board of Health and/or the Ocean County Health Department, who are not responsible for its contents.

Meet our group!
The Friends of the Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter
Click here for our website to learn more:

President and Founder Dottie Reynolds
Vice President Kathy Gross

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Friends are on Facebook.
Click here to join.
We have a Wish List on Amazon! 
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Check out our dogs and cats on Petfinder:  http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NJ174.html

FOSTER HELP NEEDED!!!
From Susan:
We are looking for volunteers to foster cats that need medical attention.  Medicine is usually administered from between 10-14 days.  This is not a very difficult thing to do.  You need a separate room to keep the cat away from your pets.
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KITTEN FOSTERS NEEDED

If interested in helping out, please contact the shelter at socaf@ochd.org.
From Susan:

To all volunteers who wish to socialize with the cats when I am not there, PLEASE take only one cat out at a time.  Cats that should not be taken out have an X with a circle around the X.  These cats need time to adjust to the shelter.
Thank You, Susan

SOCAF's Gallery of Glorious Cats

Special Thanks to Jennifer for taking these pics and for keeping us updated as to which cats are where.
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Available Cats

Ethel

Marie
Donnie


Phoebe

Jemma--ADOPTED

Romeo
.
Aurora
  
Mirage
Jinx

Stanley
.
Lewis
.

Mimi
Pliay
.
Roxy

.

.

Petsmart News from Peggy O.

At Petsmart and ready for adoption:

Doyle--ADOPTED

  
Quincy--ADOPTED
Sandra--ADOPTED

Blueberry--ADOPTED

  
Brandy--ADOPTED
  
CeeCee


Green= Easy (walks slow, easy to handle)
Yellow= Moderate difficulty (Pulls, jumpy, active)
Red= Difficult (Strong, Pulls very hard when walking or cage fighter)

Check to see if dog is walkable before taking out.


GREEN



Yellow




Red



Cali, 6-year-old yellow Lab
No cats, no dogs, no kids under 10
Video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wmJ_nZw12U&feature=youtu.be

Cara, 1-1/2-year-old Doberman/Pit Mix
no kids under 15


Macy, 4-year-old black and white Pit bull
DOUBLE Red
no kids under 10, no cats, caution with dogs


Kabota, 7- to 8-year-old Male black Lab mix, 
no kids under 10, calm dogs and cats okay.
Sensitive to touch on rear end
Friends Rescue
E-mail Connie at deerwife55@comcast.net

Griffin, 1-year-old brindle Pit bull 
no cats, no kids, no dogs
Available through Friends' Rescue
E-mail deerwife55@comcast.net


B Side
NOT Adoptable Dogs
Awaiting temperament test or reclaim:



Simba, 5-year-old Boxer

Green


Patrick, 4- to 6-year-old Yorkie, stray from Berkeley, no kids under 5

Toto, Terrier mix, stray from STR

Yellow

Shadow, adult Black Lab stray from Berkeley, ours 3/11

Red

Yukon, Husky/Akita mix, stray from Berkeley
cage fights, double red, in on, ours 3/10

QUARANTINE

2 seized dogs, not walkable:  Australian Cattle Dog and a Bichon

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Our Food Pantry at the shelter could use a little boost!!!  We need dog, puppy, cat, and kitten food!!  We have five drop-off spots, too:

The shelter in Manahawkin, SBR Tire Exchange in Manahawkin, Lucky's Bed and Biscuit in Manahawkin, Uncle Wills Pancake House in Beach Haven, and Wally Mitchells Restaurant in Surf City.

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Hi Dog Walkers, If you will, please get the days and times you will be able to walk dogs in the upcoming week to Joanne Eckert no later than Sunday night each week.  I need to turn in the schedule to the HD on Monday mornings.  Thanks so much for volunteering your time for the animals! It is greatly appreciated!!

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Love our dogs? Then adopt one as a Shelter Pup and FRIENDS will get a portion of the sale! Shelter Pups has turned a select group of dogs from our shelter into amazing and realistic plush pups. Check out Casper and wonderful Sherman! It's a great way to “adopt” one of our dogs and help our volunteer FRIENDS group at the same time. Shelter Pups can also make customs of your very own dog. Check it out and bring one of our dogs home as a Shelter Pup!
http://www.shelterpups.com/fosocas.php

www.shelterpups.com
These stuffed dogs and puppies need your help! Our stuffed dog shelter is literally stuffed with with cute and realistic plush dogs begging for a good home. Adopt a stuffed plush animal for fun, and rescue one for real.
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Anyone who needs a T-shirt, please e-mail Debbie at nyrfan12@aol.com. Send her the size you need,  and she'll leave it in the locker room with your name attached. 
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All new walkers may walk green dogs on their own once they have gone  through orientation. New walkers may walk yellow dogs once they have  been with a red walker and told by the red walker they are okay to move on.
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All volunteers must wear either their ID badge or a volunteer T-shirt.
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Green walkers, please look for volunteers with the red dot on their badge.  They will help you with anything you need.
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From SOCAF Management:
All dogs need to be walked with two leashes at all times, whether they are being walked from the pen to their runs, or just a few feet.  No excuses, please!

The dogs must be on county property at all times when being walked.  They cannot be walked IN the street or across the street.

Smoking is not allowed while walking dogs.

When walking dogs, please do not allow dogs to jump up onto any vehicles.
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TO ALL VOLUNTEERS:
If you see a dog limping, notice a lump, blood in the stool, etc., anything out of the ordinary, or if there is an incident with the dog, be sure to notify the supervisors, document the incident, and put it into the dog's file, keeping a copy for yourself.   






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