Nov 04 2008

Home 4 the Holidays a Success

Posted by Beth J. Bates

GoodDogz.org rocked the Reston Town Center last Saturday at our Home 4 the Holidays pet adoption event. The weather was gorgeous and we had a steady flow of foot traffic. The event hosted about 20 dog and cat rescue organizations as well as 10 pet retailers selling their holiday wares.

We’ll be compiling the number of animals that were adopted over the next few weeks, but we do know that a new group, K9 Lifesavers, have adopted 20 of the 30 dogs that they brought to the event. A success unto itself.

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Sep 04 2008

Home 4 the Holidays Registration Is Here!

Posted by Beth J. Bates

Pet retailers and rescue groups! Our online registration for Home 4 the Holidays is up and running! Our Home 4 the Holidays super pet adoption event will be held on November 1 from 11AM-4PM at the Reston Town Center. Registration is now open and all spots are first come, first served. So sign-up now!

Aug 29 2008

Spooky Pooch Costume Contest & Halloween Parade Is Here!

Posted by Beth J. Bates

Each year, GoodDogz.org hosts our Spooky Pooch costume contest and then everyone marches in the Vienna Halloween Parade. The parade draws over 30,000 spectators each year and the dressed dogs is always a crowd pleaser! The event will be held in Vienna, VA around 7PM on 10/29/08. We’ll have spooktacular goodie bags and prizes for our winners. Please come out, have a great time and support homeless dogs! Sign-up today!

Aug 26 2008

Animal Advocacy Radio

Posted by Beth J. Bates

I just saw this post about a new animal advocacy radio station – Animal Voices. I haven’t listened to it yet, but it looks like it could be a winner. What a cool way to get the word out about animal welfare!

Aug 25 2008

Best Friends Helps Save 1000+ Puppy Mill Dogs

Posted by Beth J. Bates

This just in…Best Friends Animal Society has helped to save 1000+ puppy mill dogs from a mill in Parkersburg, WV. They desperately need help. Kudos to Best Friends for helping to give these dogs a second chance at a happy life. Here’s the article in full.

Aug 04 2008

PetMD.com and WebVet.com – Health Advice for Pets

Posted by Beth J. Bates

You may have already heard of this, but I just ran across PetMD.com. I’d love to get the opinion of others on this site. The interface and graphics are nice, but unfortunately the look and feel greatly exceed the functionality. For example, there were only four vets in my zip code and the neighboring zip code didn’t even exist. I looked up diarrhea (as my Jack Russell does indeed have diarrhea) and all I got was a laundry list of diseases that my dog could have – ranging the gambit of stomach flu to conditions I’ve never even heard of. I guess if you’re going to mimic a dynamic service like WebMD.com, you might want to beef up your resources first.

A new service was also launched recently called Webvet.com. Again, the site is slick and contains a lot of information. I had a hard time navigating the many, many links, so I punted and searched for diarrhea. I received a lot of results, but in that same “laundry list of conditions” fashion, it was hard to narrow down what’s wrong with my dog. Webvet.com seemed to have more information than PetMD.com and with a little tweaking to their symptom checker – it could be a great resource.

With that said, all pet owners need to remember – if your pet is sick or hurt, take him/her to your vet. Tools like this are certainly helpful, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Aug 03 2008

Did PG County sheriffs really have to shoot Calvo’s 2 Labs?

Posted by Beth J. Bates

My husband and I were having brunch yesterday and reading the Washington Post. We were both disturbed and disappointed to read that during a suspected drug bust, Prince George’s county sheriffs shot and killed PG county mayor Cheye Calvo’s two Labrador retrievers, Payton and Chase, one while it was running to a back room to get away. A sheriff’s spokesperson stated that “deputies on the scene felt threatened by the pets.”

I have a lot of respect for police and what they do. I certainly wouldn’t want to do that kind of work and I appreciate the risks involved. However, I find it very sad that officers would have felt a need to shoot and kill two dogs that meant them absolutely no harm.

In the article, it is mentioned that Calvo’s mother-in-law was home when the suspicious package was delivered (by an undercover police officer). She chose to not open the door and asked that the package be left on the porch. If she had opened the door, would the police have shot her too?

When I was in high school, we lived in a quiet suburban neighborhood in FL and much to our alarm, their was a house where drugs were being sold down the street. Police raided the house and the first thing they did was shoot and kill the rottweiler that lived in the house. The suspects weren’t even home.

Maybe someone can explain to me – why was it necessary to shoot and kill two Labrador retrievers? I can understand that if the dogs were attacking the officer there being a need to use force to subdue the dogs. But, one was running away. Is it just me, or does this seem terribly wrong?

Here is the article in it’s entirety.

Jul 26 2008

Verzion Yanks Pit Bull Ad

Posted by Beth J. Bates

You may have seen the Verizon commercial depicting the man and the Pit Bull running for the cell phone. The man makes it to the phone just in time for the dog to get yanked on his chain and snap at the man. The commercial was in terrible taste and Verizon caught a lot of heat for it. Care2 and the ASPCA circulated a petition that got traction and Verizon pulled the ad. Here’s the summary:

Dear Beth J.,

You signed the petition, Make Verizon Accountable. Can They Hear Us Now?, on Jul 17, 2008. The petition received 5083 signatures. The petition author, R. Brace and the ASPCA online community, has now closed the petition and posted the results:

Message from the petition author, R. Brace and the ASPCA online community:

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I have just spoken with Steve Schwartzman, Executive Coordinator, who told me that the offensive ad has been pulled in all markets. Thank you to all who signed this petition and made the calls! Mr. Schwartzman was very understanding of our feelings, and admitted that they have received quite a bit of heat over this commercial.

Each and every one of you made the difference.

Thank you again.

Sincerely,

Renee Brace and the ASPCA Online Community

Jul 20 2008

Taking Action for Animals a Success!

Posted by Beth J. Bates

The GoodDogz.org team exhibited at the HSUS Taking Action for Animals conference over the weekend in Arlington, VA. An extremely successful event, our team networked with other animal welfare organizations, conference attendees and hosts. We attended the sessions on lobbying for animals and plan to attend the Lobbying for Animals day on Monday. All in all -  a great weekend! Thanks HSUS!

Jul 16 2008

Senator Obama – Choose Adoption!

Posted by Beth J. Bates

Best Friends Animal Society is heading up an effort to encourage Senator Obama to adopt a dog rather than purchase one. It’s called Obama Family Dog. Apparently, he promised his children that if he allowed him to run for President, they could get a dog. He’s already being courted by the AKC to purchase a purebred dog, so it’s time to let him know what the rescue community thinks! Sign the Best Friends petition in order to help “persuade” Mr. Obama to do the right thing.