Second Chances
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Volunteers Needed
Do you love animals? Do you, or anyone you know, want to volunteer for a good cause?
Manatee County Animal Services needs help to promote their no kill shelter.
Do you Twitter or Facebook? If you do, why not do a good deed and help get the word out?
For other volunteering ideas, read HERE. Or, contact the Manatee Animal County Services
at: (941) 748-4501. Their shelter is located in both Palmetto and Bradenton, Florida. But,
there are plenty of volunteering opportunities that can be done from other locations.
Their website: HERE.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Adopt a friend today!
Holly is a brown and white hound mix.
(She's so good and sitting and staying.)
Read about her HERE.
This black and white domestic shorthair is waiting for a name.
(I think Penelope would fit her purrrfectly.)
Read about her HERE.
Visit Manatee County Animal Services and adopt a friend today!
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Prepare for Disasters
Every part of the world suffers from natural disasters. Planning ahead can not only save
your life, but the life of your precious pet. Here are some helpful tips to consider if you
are a pet owner:
The following article is from: Manatee County Animal Services
"The only way to reduce the devastation of a hurricane is to be prepared - including preparation for your pets. Forty-three percent of U.S. households have pets. Florida has over 80% of its population within 10 miles of the coast. There is no geographical point in Florida that is more than 60 miles from saltwater. Any disaster that threatens humans, threatens animals as well.
Making arrangements for your pets is part of your household disaster planning. If you must evacuate your home, plan for your pet too."
Read the rest at: Manatee County Animal Services
your life, but the life of your precious pet. Here are some helpful tips to consider if you
are a pet owner:
The following article is from: Manatee County Animal Services
"The only way to reduce the devastation of a hurricane is to be prepared - including preparation for your pets. Forty-three percent of U.S. households have pets. Florida has over 80% of its population within 10 miles of the coast. There is no geographical point in Florida that is more than 60 miles from saltwater. Any disaster that threatens humans, threatens animals as well.
Making arrangements for your pets is part of your household disaster planning. If you must evacuate your home, plan for your pet too."
Read the rest at: Manatee County Animal Services
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Meet Victor and Jazz
Read about Victor, HERE.
Read about Jazz, HERE.
Visit Manatee County Animal Services and adopt a friend today!
Read about their Back to School special, HERE.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Free Spay and Neuter
You might be qualified to have your dog or cat spayed or neutered
for free!
Check out Manatee County Animal Service's website for details,
HERE.
for free!
Check out Manatee County Animal Service's website for details,
HERE.
"Don't litter. Spay & neuter your pets" ~Unknown Author
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Meet Mowley and Her Friend
Read about Mowley, HERE.
Read about her friend, HERE.
Visit Manatee County Animal Services and adopt a friend today!
Read about their Back to School special, HERE.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Ginger and Jasmine and Back to School Special
Read about Ginger: HERE
Read about Jasmine: HERE
"Animal Services is offering Back to School Specials for the month of
August. Adoption fee for dogs is $80, adoption fee for cats is $60. This
fee does not include the certificate/tag, required for county
residents. All adoption animals are spayed or neutered, have current
vaccines, health checked and have a microchip."
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