MID-FLORIDA SHELTIE RESCUE INC. NEWSLETTER
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MID-FLORIDA SHELTIE RESCUE INC. NEWSLETTER
MID-FLORIDA SHELTIE RESCUE INC. NEWSLETTER Founder: Barbara Davis Co Director: Judy Vegter Marketing Director: Karen Osbon Secretary/Editor: Michelle S. Green E-Mail: msgreen63@yahoo.com JUNE 2014 EDITION Happy Summer, We love this time of year and so do the Shelties. As the weather warms up the dog hair comes in abundance. Please do not shave your sheltie. This makes them hotter; they can get skin issues and sun burned. One should never shave a double coated dog. Shelties do “blow” their coats about 2-3 times a year. I have found this is what works best for me: I rake them really well (all the way to the skin), give them a bath using a warm rinse. Let them air dry for about 1/2 hour then using a PET Hair Drier the hair just flies out. My back yard looks like it snowed. Don't forget those feet and nails. Working with un kept rescues, we get a great deal of rescues in with fungus on their pads due to the wet grass etc., not having the paws trimmed they don't dry out well enough. Nails should be done at least twice a month. If the nail is hitting the floor they are too long, causing pressure on the feet and nail, almost like you wearing shoes with over grown toe nails OUCH! Another Note...A great deal of People are feeding Blue Buffalo. It was good food a few months back, but it has now been purchased by P&G which of course they have changed the formula and cheapened the quality. Some foods I would like to recommend: Wellness, Fromm, Natures Logic, Honest Kitchen, Grandma Lucy and there are others. This site is great to give you the real truth of what is in your dog food: http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/ Take a look at what By-Products are and cheap fillers such as corn, soy gluten and many more. As always we are here to answer any questions or help find the answer. Thank you ALL for helping us in finding such wonderful homes for our Shelties. Barbara and ALL of us At Mid FL Sheltie Rescue PAGE 2 –JUN 2014 LORA & THE GANG! A Note from Michelle, Newsletter Editor… I want to thank everyone who has submitted their stories & photos to MidFlorida Sheltie Rescue. Unfortunately I did not have the chance to do a newsletter in the first quarter of the year. I hope you all enjoy this mid-year issue and continue to send in your stories and photos. We love hearing from you and how your Shelties are doing. I want to thank you for your continued support. Without you we could not keep this Rescue going. DOOGIE THANK YOU! ************************************ ANOTHER WAY TO HELP RESCUE… Buy your pet products online from Pet Rescue RX – A Pets Before Profits Pharmacy 100% of profits are donated to an animal shelter or rescue group of your choice. Click or copy & paste the link below… http://www.petrescuerx.com/index.cfm/prod uct/147_34/sentinel.cfm Doogie’s first agility trial pic with my husband. He got 100% and first place! A clean run. Lora Spratt Thank you Lora for sharing! Wooftrax – Take your Walk for a Dog Fundraising for your Shelter or Rescue Click or copy & paste the link below… http://www.wooftrax.com/shelters/ PAGE 3 –JUN 2014 SPECIAL THANKS TO PAM SHAIA & STAN PENGELLY OF FROM OLIVES AND GRAPES On Saturday, 11/23/13, Pam Shaia and Stan Pengelly at From Olives and Grapes in Cocoa Village presented checks to three local animal rescue groups: Golden Retriever Rescue of Mid-Florida; MidFlorida Sheltie Rescue; and, Coastal Poodle Rescue. These checks reflected all proceeds made from the sale of their firsttime-this-year fall-related Doggie Treats sold in their Cocoa Village and Downtown Melbourne Shoppes. Nine happy dogs, representing each animal rescue organization, were on-paw for the check presentation (see attached photos). Thank you Pam & Stan for your continued support of Mid Florida Sheltie Rescue & the other Rescue groups in the area. PAGE 4 –JUN 2014 GRADUATION TIME! SONNY…5 Years later… SAGO & LULU Carol Smoot’s Sonny on St. Patrick’s Day 2014 Thanks Carol! *************************************** MISS HANAH SHARAH, SAGO & LULU Shelley Lehmann’s Shelties…Sago took 3rd place & Lulu took 2nd. Sharah was their cheerleader! Well done! Thank you for sharing Shelley! Thank you Stephen Stidinger! She’s adorable! MFSR conducts fundraising to defray the veterinary and other costs incurred by rescue. We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, so every donation is tax deductible. PAGE 5 –JUN 2014 REMEMBERING ROO… DONATE TO OUR RESCUE Donate directly to our Rescues through Pay Pal on our website www.midflsheltierescue.com OR Send donations to: Mid-Florida Sheltie Rescue c/o Barbara Davis 1480 Meadowbrook Rd. Palm Bay, FL. 32905 OR Donate directly to our Vet clinic, in care or MidFl. Sheltie Rescue at: TUSCAWILLA OAKS ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1490 TUSCAWILLA RD. Even if you cannot adopt, you can still do something to become a "Sheltie Angel." It has been almost 2 years since Roo has passed. Roo’s death was tragic. He was frightened by neighbors lighting fireworks just before the 4th of July holiday in 2012. Roo was in his fenced in yard. The sound of the fireworks frightened him so much that he managed to jump the fence and run off. He was later found at a lake where he had drowned. Very tragic. Please, please, please make sure your dogs are safe during the upcoming holiday time. No one knows when fireworks will suddenly be set off, but take precautions to keep your dog safe. At the first sound of fireworks keep your dogs in the house. During a prolonged period of fireworks sounding off, put your dogs in a room where they will be safe and turn up the television or music to help drown out the sound. Please remember to KEEP your ID tags on your dogs. We hope you all have a safe 4th of July holiday. Please see below for ways to help the Shelties in need: *Donate a Bed *Foster a Dog – Application to Foster is on our website. FOSTER FAMILIES NEEDED! Mid-Florida Sheltie Rescue is looking for interested foster families. If you would like to help out, please fill out a “foster application” on our website. All interested foster families must have a fenced in yard to ensure the safety of our Shelties. MFSR provides the food and medications needed for their Rescues. We need YOU to provide the shelter and love to help these precious animals until the time their “furever” family is found. PAGE 6 –JUN 2014 One of my favorite sites of Ms. P, is when I leave, she peeks thru the doggie door. Happy Birthday Penelope! In February of 2004, we lost our dear sweet Alexis of 15 years. Our hearts were broken, as Alexis was picked from the litter, at the age of 4 weeks. WE could NEVER fill the void, however, our other pups, were missing that “dominate female leader” and beside, let’s face it, it is just not the same without a sweet female sheltie in the house. So, we traveled over to meet w/Barbara, Sheltie Rescue on a Friday afternoon. WOW..talk about a house full of wonderful pups, all ages. I was having a difficult time choosing, however, Penny (now know as Ms, P or Penelope) who had lived with Barbara, traveled, a family member, was the choice. So, on Saturday, in April, 2004, Penny came to our house. Barbara only asked of us one important thing, “ to not over feed her, and keep her on the same food”. I am happy to report, that 10 years later, Ms P is one happy “lean and leading” Sheltie, always enjoying her carrots. Not just any carrot, prefers the organic sweet baby carrot. Now as I drive away and the garage door goes down, I ponder…”is she checking to say good bye? Or checking to make sure I left? Or better yet…”MOM is GONELet’s Party, the HOUSE IS OURS” Our Ms P is 16 years old this week. She “rules” this house. We don’t need an alarm clock, feeding schedule, or alarm system. Ms P has those items well covered. She is a Mom’s girl..as she will not settle, until I settle. The week’s I am on travel, she looks for me all night, and reminds Papa…”Mom is not home” with her whimpers. We are blest to have a healthy Ms P, who suffers for skin lupus. An occasional flair up, but, nothing that her daily vit E can’t handle. Ms P has a younger brother, Achu(13), who is totally blind and deaf. Ms P guides him along, and reminds us, not to rearrange or change any routine; I refer to Achu as our little “Helen Keller”. Then, there is the younger sister, Paislee(11). Yes, there are stories on her as well, however, this all about our dear sweet 16 Ms P. CON’T ON PAGE 7… PAGE 7 –JUN 2014 SHELTIES AT “FROM OLIVES AND GRAPES” IN COCOA VILLAGE Happy Birthday Penelope! CON’T… So for those of you, who, have never had or fear owning an older sheltie, you don’t know what you are missing! A sheltie is always a puppy, full of energy, love til the bitter sweet end. So, open your hearts, and rescue a well trained, house broken, lease trained sheltie. You will want a house full, just like us. Happy Birthday Our Sweet “MS P”! (oh just like her Mom, we don’t talk about age) Submitted by Pam Shaia WELL BEHAVED SHELTIES! Thank you Pam for sharing your Sheltie story! FROM OLIVES AND GRAPES… Once again, Pam Shaia & Stan Pengelly presented checks on Feb. 15th, 2014 from the proceeds of their Doggie Treats to area Rescue Groups including MidFlorida Sheltie Rescue. THANK YOU PAM & STAN ONCE AGAIN FOR YOUR GENEROSITY TO OUR RESCUE AND TO THE OTHER RESCUE GROUPS IN THE AREA! PAGE 8 –JUN 2014 2014 ANGELS Pam Shaia and Stan Pengelly at From Olives and Grapes - Cocoa Village Roberts Printing Inc. – Clearwater, FL A.D. Faunce – Coconut Creek, FL David Stockman – Titusville, FL Kirsten I. Uebrig – Coral Springs, FL Faith Martin – Ponte Verde Beach, FL Michelle S. Green – Palm Bay, FL Robert Cantner – Vero Beach, FL Robert Collins – Auburndale, FL Blanchmarie Nathan – Indian Harbour Beach, FL Florence Search “In Honor of LuAnne Lee” -St. Petersburg, FL Hugh Durkin – Boynton Beach, FL Angela Johnson and Family – West Melbourne, FL Kim Crawford MD – Palm Bay, FL TimCheckwick – Ocoee, FL Suzette Klaiber – Kissimmee, FL Larry and Diane Ewald – Port ST. Lucie, FL Pamella Landau – Miami, FL Pat Checkwick – Leesburg, FL Linda Tarkak – Miami, FL Cliff and Barbara Forest – Port St. Lucie, FL Doris Collins – Auburndale, FL Jodi Sutherland – Freemont, NH Nancy Govoni – Port Orange, FL Sherry Stone – Gainesville, FL Sherry Paleta – Melbourne, FL Kenneth and Becki Homan – Jacksonville, FL Bruce Richardson – Ocala, FL Rex Williams – Palm Bay, FL Mark Rehnborg – Kerhonkson, NY Sylvia Bender – Orlando, FL Doris Collins – Auburndale, FL Susan Traficenti – Melbourne Beach, FL Diane Tabbott – Jacksonville, FL Garrison and Janet Thompson – Cocoa, FL Pookies Pet Nutrition and Bow Wow Bakery – Winter Park, FL Beverly Mason – St. Petersburg, FL Sue Ellen Wheeler – Antioch, TN Andrew Wheeler – Orlando, FL David & Cindy Watson (In memory of our beloved sheltie Rex) – Port Charlotte, FL Taylor Schmitz – Lebanon, TN Amanda Maughan – Homosassa, FL Pamella Slusher – Miami, FL Dr. Lisa Bright – Ocklawaha, FL Kara Johnson Johnson – Monticello, FL Donna Kobylarczyk – Orlando, FL Shelly Lehmann - Cape Coral, FL Janet Stephenson – Lutz, FL Many of you have donated to our Rescue several times. We couldn’t help so many Shelties without your help….Special Thanks to all our Angels! OREO Here's Oreo after her bath. How pathetic is that? She hates any kind of water that isn't a muddy puddle... Submitted by Marty Nalda Thank you for sharing! PAGE 9 –JUN 2014 CHARLIE THE THRAPY DOG SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR VETS! TUSCAWILLA OAKS ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1490 TUSCAWILLA RD. OVIEDO, FL. 32765 PH: (407) 678-8387 YOUNG’S ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1795 CHENEY HIGHWAY TITUSVILLE, FL 32780 PH: (321) 267-3841 ARK ANIMAL HOSPITAL 4648 E. CR 540A LAKELAND, FL 33813 PH: (863) 937-9021 FX: (863) 937-9025 PERSHING OAKS ANIMAL HOSPITAL 3240 S. GOLDENROD RD. ORLANDO, FL 32822 PH: (407) 249-0220 FX: (407) 282-8878 ANIMAL HOSPITAL OF PALM BAY 785 JUPITER BOULEVARD PALM BAY, FL. 32907 PH: (321) 952-4315 FX: (321) 952-2222 BREVARD COMMUNITY ANIMAL HOSPITAL (321) 724-1141 ANIMAL HEALTHCARE CLINIC 2118 Drew St. Clearwater, FL 33765 727-446-5501 We want to thank our Vets who help our Rescue. Without their help, we could not give our Shelties the medical attention that they need. Children reading to Charlie at the Lake Wales Public Library Charlie, a 5 year old Sheltie, is Dr. Judy Shoemaker’s Therapy Dog. Charlie is certified, tested, licensed and insured. He visits the Lake Wales Public Library every Monday. Dr. Shoemaker and Charlie are members of Therapy Dogs International. They are involved in a program called Tail Waggin Tutors in which they help children to be more confident in their reading skills. The Children build confidence by reading to the dogs. Charlie and Dr. Shoemaker also visit Bartow Public Library every 4th Saturday. Charlie and Dr. Shoemaker also visit nursing homes, schools and other facilities. Thank you Dr. Shoemaker for the great work that you and Charlie do for the community. We are proud to have you in our Sheltie family! PAGE 10 –JUN 2014 Barbara’s Corner 5 Tactics for Selecting Wholesome Treats for your Pets http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthy pets/archive/2014/03/05/pet-jerkytreats.aspx?e_cid=20140305Z1_USCA_PetsNL_art_1&utm_source=petnl&utm_m edium=email&utm_content=art1&utm_campa ign=20140305Z1_USCA&et_cid=DM40260&et_rid=445922690 Dogs live longer when fed GOOD FOOD Read about some of the Worst Dog foods out there… Links to share… Copy and paste these links into your browser Jerkey Treats From China – Please READ http://truthaboutpetfood.com/six-pets-a-dayill-or-die-from-jerky-treats-from-china Pet Food Coupon http://recipes4gourmetdogs.com/worst-dogfood-brands/ Stolen Dogs: 9 Ways to Prevent Theft http://www.petplace.com/dogs/stolen-dogsnine-ways-to-preventtheft/page1.aspx?utm_source=Newsletters&ut m_medium=email&utm_campaign=PetTheft&u tm_content=DL-20140614%20(1) http://truthaboutpetfood.com/will-the-petfood-coupon-cost-you-later KEEP YOUR PET SAFE THIS SUMMER The Salt Divider https://www.vetsecure.com/highpeaksah.com/ articles/45 http://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/thesalt-divider/ Purina Sues Blue Buffalo BAILEY – Loves Bill! http://truthaboutpetfood.com/purina-suesblue-buffalo Lost Sheltie, DRAKE https://www.facebook.com/pages/LOSTSheltieDRAKE/233615753501649?ref=stream Dogs Wait to Be called For Dinner http://dogwork.com/patient-dogs Submitted by Sharon Wood OVERWEIGHT SHELTIE… PAGE 11 –JUN 2014 The Spratt Gang again! Thank you for sharing Lora! Some of our Shelties Available for Adoption… Mid Florida Sheltie Rescue rescued this Sheltie earlier in the year. This poor boy weighed 42.4 lbs. in early February 2014. He is now down to 29.8 lbs. He was having difficulty standing to eat. He was diagnosed with a thyroid problem. With strict diet and 2 thyroid pills a day, this Sheltie is becoming fit & trim. Please do not over feed. Shelties are workers. They are meant to be "lean." They depend on us to be "fair" and feed them what their body needs. 4 Months Later…Here he is at 29.8 lbs. Feeling much better! LEVI MAX TIGER PAGE 12 –JUN 2014 RICKEY SHELTIE VOLUNTEER ANGELS Barbara Davis Judy Vegter Michelle Green Toni-Jean Gundersen Andrea Duval Jan Walker Allyson Moskowitz Bob Pearce Eva Coffman Sally Owens Felicia Faith Janice Hess Karen Osbon Kathy Cochran Kristin Fiato Mary Beth Linstad Chris Schneider Nora Allen Dave Stockman Susan Crews Donna Sunny and Jennie Julie and Steve Shoener Ann Anderson Michael Smith Lisa Loughney Lori Nichols Joni Lowther - our Sheltie Makeover Person A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR FOSTER MOMS & DADS… WE COULD NOT DO IT WITHOUT YOU! We want to extend a special thanks to all our Angels who help support and keep Mid-Florida Sheltie Rescue alive. Rickey is so sweet just like little boy Shelties, he will not do well with cats. He would prefer a Female Play mate does not always do good with other males he likes being the “boss” Ricky is fully trained loves to please, a very nice sheltie except needs to lose some weight as it is difficult for him to be the best he can with extra weight. Application, home visit, and vet reference required. If you are interested in adopting please fill out an adoption application online at www.midflsheltierescue.com Thanks to all who sent in their stories and photos! This newsletter couldn’t be possible without you! Without your contributions we would not be able to help all of the Shelties that are in need. We hope that you enjoyed this edition of our newsletter. Thanks to all who sent in stories. If your story or photos did not appear in this issue, it will be in future issues….stay tuned! Thank YOU for your continued support! MFSR is a non-profit 501(c)3 Rescue All donations are tax deductible WWW.MIDFLSHELTIERESCUE.COM
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