Category Archives: Shelters

Dog Tag Art’s Rescue Project

Shelter tagsIf you’ve been following along, you know that I highly recommend dog identification tag provider DogTagArt.com Their high-quality tags are available in a wide variety of styles, and they last forever! (Or just about. I’ve never replaced one.)

Today I found another reason to love this company. Here’s how they describe their latest project:

We are travelling across the country on a To the Rescue: Superhero Pet Tour, in a custom Sprinter van. What are we doing? Performing Random Acts of Kindness by donating to shelter and rescue programs!

After deciding we wanted nothing more than to take our pet ID tag-making on the road to visit and support rescue pets around the U.S., we bought a van and dubbed our new mobile tag-making machine the Taggin’ Wagon! We found an Asheville-based doggie cape maker, Amazing Capes, and asked her to create a few capes for us to take on the road and head out on our mission to help rescue pets across the United States.

Check out their blog for a photo gallery of their stops around the country.

The picture above shows just a few of the designs they sell related to dog adoption and rescue.

Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!

Rich: One of the Successes at the Stark County Dog Warden’s Office

Stark County Dog Warden Jon Barber pets Rich at a recent event sponsored by Pawsitive Ohio.
Rich plays with Stark County Dog Warden Jon Barber at a recent event sponsored by Pawsitive Ohio.

At one of this week’s events for Doggone North Canton, I was privileged to meet Rich, a recent success story from the Stark County Dog Warden’s Office. Here’s his story, as told on their Facebook page:

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Picked up as a stray on 8/2. Available on 8/6. Normally we don’t say a dog is lucky to have been brought to the pound, but with Rich, we would say this was his lucky day. Rich could hardly move around because of his matted, filthy, overgrown hair. He was about 2lbs lighter after his fur was shaved off, just to give you an idea on the amount of fur this dog was carrying. We couldn’t even tell where his ears were, the mats were so long and thick. [There were actually maggots in the mats.] Needless to say this dog feels like a new dog! It was just priceless to see him walking without being in pain! He pranced around outside like a new dog! Rich is already neutered, and is now waiting for a caring, loving family, to give him a forever home, he so deserves it!!!

$86.00 fee includes OH license, DA2PP, Bordetella vaccine, Hw testing, Worming and spay/neuter. Flea treatment will be provided if fleas are noticed. All dogs will be spayed/neutered before leaving the pound unless other arrangements are made to have your dog fixed elsewhere and approved by the warden. Microchipping is available for an additional $ 20.00 and an e-collar may be purchased for $ 10.00. Because most of our dogs were picked up as strays, we have no knowledge of any behavior or health issues. Stray dogs are held for 72 hours before being placed for adoption. We welcome and encourage the crossposting of our dog’s pictures to increase adoptions.

He looks great today, and is ready for adoption. Rich is probably 6 – 7 years old and has a little arthritis, but is still frisky and ready for action! He will likely need a little dental work.

Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!

How hard is it to foster a dog?

0804141759-1Part 2 of Doggone North Canton took place tonight at the North Canton Public Library, where Allegra French of Paws and Prayers gave a short lecture on the rescue group’s foster program. Although different agencies no doubt have different procedures, this will give you some idea of just how easy it can be to bring a foster dog into your home.
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Holistic Community-Wide Approach to Pet Adoption

Pawsitive OhioI like the way the city of North Canton, Ohio is approaching the problem of pet overpopulation. In the course of writing this blog for over five years now, I’ve seen lots of different types of adoption events, but I’ve never seen it done in such a holistic, community-wide way.
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