Thursday, March 26, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Use Good Search To Raise Funds for GTTD
Friday, February 27, 2009
Montcalm's Report Card from Kent~Dr. Swift THANK YOU!
Dear All,
It is evident that the findings and recommendations from Dr. Swift's report at this week's Blue Ribbon Panel meeting have generated a response from our public officials. Dr. Swift delivered her report in a most professional manner, detailing specific, hands-on recommendations for improvement. She provided numerous examples of good practices that can be used as examples by the Animal Control department. Her caring spirit and dedication are remarkable. I would encourage you to write a hand written thank you note to Dr. Swift if you could. She and her colleagues donated their time and their expertise, and Dr. Swift personally spent many, many of her own hours working on this detailed report. I would also encourage you to send a donation of any amount to the Humane Society of Kent County in Dr. Swift's honor. HSKC is generous not only with respect to this, but also in taking in animals from our county and treating them appropriately. You may know that a number of the dogs they received from Montcalm were infected with Parvo, and needed immediate care. This is also an opportunity to demonstrate to Montcalm County officials that when the right thing is done, the resources will appear. The Humane Society of Kent County is in need of funds for their "Buddy Fund." This fund is used to provide needed medical care to injured and sick animals. Some are cases of abuse or neglect, others are surrendered by their owners because the owners cannot afford to provide the needed care. This is the fund that is utilized when the HSKC accepts dogs from other counties, including Montcalm County, and cares for them. If you could send a donation in any amount, it will be appreciated by our gentle friends who rely on our support. I also commend each of you on your tenacity and your perseverence toward doing the right thing for the people and the animals. Special thanks to all of you who serve in a rescue capacity, whether that is housing, transport, or other contribution. Please continue your support and your activities. Please invite your friends and colleagues to send a check to the Humane Society. It is this variety of approaches that will result in achieving our mission - together. Thanks ever so much,
Fran Schuleit
Here is the address for Dr. Swift:
Wendy Swift,
DVMActing Executive Director and Veterinary Medical
DirectorHumane Society of Kent County
3077 Wilson
NWGrand Rapids, Michigan 49534
It is evident that the findings and recommendations from Dr. Swift's report at this week's Blue Ribbon Panel meeting have generated a response from our public officials. Dr. Swift delivered her report in a most professional manner, detailing specific, hands-on recommendations for improvement. She provided numerous examples of good practices that can be used as examples by the Animal Control department. Her caring spirit and dedication are remarkable. I would encourage you to write a hand written thank you note to Dr. Swift if you could. She and her colleagues donated their time and their expertise, and Dr. Swift personally spent many, many of her own hours working on this detailed report. I would also encourage you to send a donation of any amount to the Humane Society of Kent County in Dr. Swift's honor. HSKC is generous not only with respect to this, but also in taking in animals from our county and treating them appropriately. You may know that a number of the dogs they received from Montcalm were infected with Parvo, and needed immediate care. This is also an opportunity to demonstrate to Montcalm County officials that when the right thing is done, the resources will appear. The Humane Society of Kent County is in need of funds for their "Buddy Fund." This fund is used to provide needed medical care to injured and sick animals. Some are cases of abuse or neglect, others are surrendered by their owners because the owners cannot afford to provide the needed care. This is the fund that is utilized when the HSKC accepts dogs from other counties, including Montcalm County, and cares for them. If you could send a donation in any amount, it will be appreciated by our gentle friends who rely on our support. I also commend each of you on your tenacity and your perseverence toward doing the right thing for the people and the animals. Special thanks to all of you who serve in a rescue capacity, whether that is housing, transport, or other contribution. Please continue your support and your activities. Please invite your friends and colleagues to send a check to the Humane Society. It is this variety of approaches that will result in achieving our mission - together. Thanks ever so much,
Fran Schuleit
Here is the address for Dr. Swift:
Wendy Swift,
DVMActing Executive Director and Veterinary Medical
DirectorHumane Society of Kent County
3077 Wilson
NWGrand Rapids, Michigan 49534
Greenville Daily News Coverage of Montcalm Animal Shelter
Animal group drafts plan for local shelter 01/23/09
Animal shelter to be discussed again Monday 01/23/09
Animal shelter foes: "Here we are' 01/27/09
Officials barraged by calls, e-mails 01/27/09
A better image may stimulate more help 01/27/09
Expert: Large animal research still needed 01/27/09
Shelter critics aren't excited about panel 01/28/09
Animal shelter panel to meet today 02/05/09
Group's first meeting gets off to rough start 02/06/09
New committee hopes to build trust in shelter 02/06/09
Commissioner tries to abandon contract with R&R Research 02/10/09
Officials disagree on new committee's role 02/10/09
Shelter committee looking at options 02/12/09
R&R Research owner faces 'interrogation' 02/19/09
Animal shelter panel spars over members – again 02/19/09
Shelter gets failing marks from Kent County official 02/26/09
University of Michigan stops operating on dogs 02/27/09
POOCINI REPORTS BY NICOLE
U-M Announces End to Live Animal Trauma Simulations 02/26/09
FREE PRESS ARTICLES:
U-M's surgical training experiments on dogs blasted 01/14/09
U-M halts use of dogs to train surgeons 02/27/09
Animal shelter to be discussed again Monday 01/23/09
Animal shelter foes: "Here we are' 01/27/09
Officials barraged by calls, e-mails 01/27/09
A better image may stimulate more help 01/27/09
Expert: Large animal research still needed 01/27/09
Shelter critics aren't excited about panel 01/28/09
Animal shelter panel to meet today 02/05/09
Group's first meeting gets off to rough start 02/06/09
New committee hopes to build trust in shelter 02/06/09
Commissioner tries to abandon contract with R&R Research 02/10/09
Officials disagree on new committee's role 02/10/09
Shelter committee looking at options 02/12/09
R&R Research owner faces 'interrogation' 02/19/09
Animal shelter panel spars over members – again 02/19/09
Shelter gets failing marks from Kent County official 02/26/09
University of Michigan stops operating on dogs 02/27/09
POOCINI REPORTS BY NICOLE
U-M Announces End to Live Animal Trauma Simulations 02/26/09
FREE PRESS ARTICLES:
U-M's surgical training experiments on dogs blasted 01/14/09
U-M halts use of dogs to train surgeons 02/27/09
Wednesday, February 18, 2009

STOP pound seizure--
STOP giving our pets to research--
a fate worse than death.
What is pound seizure? Pound seizure is the practice of "seizing" dogs and cats from shelters and pounds to sell to the biomedical research industry (their fate is death, sometimes after long-term agonizing studies).
What can you do? Two things; Send letters or call and donate to the cause. Read on for more details.
STOP which stands for Stop Taking Our Pets is comprised of members from several different groups already working hard to end pound seizure and rescuing dogs and cats from the pounds that still continue this barbaric practice. Our initial focus is Montcalm County, Michigan, and stopping pound and shelter animals from being given or sold into research. There are only 10 animal dealers left around the country that take animals from pounds and shelters and sell to research—and three of them (including the biggest) are in Michigan
The only way we can stop this is to get the word out--create noise. And for the noise to have the maximum impact on the Montcalm County Commissioners, we need to get the local folks to make noise as well. So we are undertaking a campaign to get the word out --locally through newspaper ads, postcard campaigns directed at the Commissioners and billboards -- and nationally (perhaps internationally as well) through the internet, letter writing campaigns and media attention.
*** We are in need of donations to help us raise public awareness on this horrific practice and put local as well as national and international pressure on the Montcalm County Commissioners. We only have a few months so we need to work quickly to raise funds. We would also be interested in any organizations sponsorship on this effort, so please contact us if interested! ***
Or you can send a payment via paypal at stoptakingourpets@yahoo.com
**We are also looking for solid connections with national media. If anyone wants to be actively involved in the working process, please contact Polly Sack at psack@gatehousemedia.com
.Remember, together we are powerful. Thank you all for helping stop the ultimate betrayal of our best friends - the ultimate betrayal of public faith in the county "shelter" system.
Coming soon:
www.stoptakingourpets.org
Monday, February 16, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
02/08/09 Sunday Montcalm Updates
02/08/09 Sunday
LOTS OF KITTENS AVAILABLE AT MONTCALM TO ADOPT!!
Teddy: Lab Retriever~he is a very sweet and gentle boy. He is a very active dog who requires plenty of exercise. He needs a little bit of training but he would make a great addition to just about any family. He will be available for adoption on Feb. 8Th!
Husky Puppies: What a group of cuties!! They are about 4 months old and cone in a variety of colors. There are males as well as females to choose from. They are all in need of good homes. Adopt a new puppy today!!
Daisy: Spaniel Mix~She is about 10 weeks old and full of life! She loves to romp and play around. She is current on all of her vaccinations except he rabies. Adopt her today!!
We also have the Montcalm Shelter PF site below to look at what dogs posted. http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/MI669.html
We have added our dogs from DJ’s Lakeside Pet Kennels onto a Petfinder site to show you what dogs still need to be adopted
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/MI706.html
http://www.lakesidepetkennels.com/petpage.html
We have a ChipIn (CLICK on it) set up or email it to paypal address melissahenchen@yahoo.com as we are in constant need of donations to care for the dogs in Lakeside Kennels care. Thank You!!
Please contact goingtothedogsmail@yahoo.com if you can or know someone who can help us save these dogs!!! We can set up an application to foster as well.
LOTS OF KITTENS AVAILABLE AT MONTCALM TO ADOPT!!
Teddy: Lab Retriever~he is a very sweet and gentle boy. He is a very active dog who requires plenty of exercise. He needs a little bit of training but he would make a great addition to just about any family. He will be available for adoption on Feb. 8Th!
Husky Puppies: What a group of cuties!! They are about 4 months old and cone in a variety of colors. There are males as well as females to choose from. They are all in need of good homes. Adopt a new puppy today!!
Daisy: Spaniel Mix~She is about 10 weeks old and full of life! She loves to romp and play around. She is current on all of her vaccinations except he rabies. Adopt her today!!
We also have the Montcalm Shelter PF site below to look at what dogs posted. http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/MI669.html
We have added our dogs from DJ’s Lakeside Pet Kennels onto a Petfinder site to show you what dogs still need to be adopted
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/MI706.html
http://www.lakesidepetkennels.com/petpage.html
We have a ChipIn (CLICK on it) set up or email it to paypal address melissahenchen@yahoo.com as we are in constant need of donations to care for the dogs in Lakeside Kennels care. Thank You!!
Please contact goingtothedogsmail@yahoo.com if you can or know someone who can help us save these dogs!!! We can set up an application to foster as well.
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