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A 501(c)3 non-profit - Humans Hiking Homeless Hounds! Events are at http://www.meetup.com/Tails-of-the-Trail/
I’m a volunteer at a shelter in Maury Co, TN that is over-crowded and has the need to publish “urgent” lists of dogs that will be euthanized if no adopters or rescues can be found for them by a certain date. I started the fund in December and have raised over $5,000 to date which has helped to cover some of the transport costs and all pull fees of the 122 dogs that have already been sent from this shelter to shelters in DE, NJ and IA. Interested in understanding what it takes to transport dogs from a local shelter to the Delaware receiving shelter? 7PM– Arrive at Maury Co shelter where a few shelter staffers have graciously come back after hours to help me load up the 20 dogs that are headed to a new life in DE.
It’s best to bring pets indoors when it’s freezing outside, so they can stay warm, well fed, and healthy. · Clean them off: Salt and de-icing compounds are often spread on icy winter roads, and these can be irritating to tender paws, and irritating to tender mouths when licked off. Its sweet taste is irresistible to animals and children, and even a small amount consumed can cause life-threatening illness. · Consider providing a feral cat shelter: Feral, or community, cats need to stay warm in the winter, too. Keep your pets safe from pests with prevention year-round. · If you see something, say something: If you see an animal that is struggling outside in the cold, please contact your local animal control. I’ve known animal control officers who bring bags of pet food to people in need, buy new doghouses to replace leaky ones, and bring straw bedding to warm outdoor dogs.
I just moved to Nashville from New Jersey and wanted to find ways to meet new people and continue hobbies, as I like being outside You could see that the dogs were having the best day ever, especially after the walk when they were given puppy popsicles – so sweet! He wasn’t available for adoption until he was neutered, so I spent a little over a week walking and playing with him each day. I definitely have to thank Tails of the Trail for not only hosting a great event, but for introducing me to little Arnold!
“I worry you’re going to come home with a dog,” my wife told me in the days leading up to the July 23, 2016, Tails of the Trail event at the Maury County Animal Shelter in Columbia, my first time to volunteer for Tails. He is a 25-pound border collie beagle mix, with a border collie’s black and white coloring and a beagle’s body. I researched the border collie beagle mix and learned this was an intelligent, high energy dog, requiring a lot of mental and physical exercise. The shelter employee said Sammy had been adopted and returned the next day because his temperament wasn’t suited for a family with a toddler and another dog.