Meet Dexter! - Peaceful Kingdom
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Meet Dexter! - Peaceful Kingdom
TAKE ONE! JANUARY 2009 VOL.9, NO.1 PET PARENTING Pit Bull Terriers p9 DOG OBEDIENCE SERIES p13 PUPPY MANNERS SERIES p27 MOVING WITH YOUR PET p24 Meet Dexter! Dexter is an adorable Hound puppy in the care of the Young-Williams Animal Center p10 PAGE 2 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Visit the Shelter First! Nine County Shelter Directory, p. 38 So you’ve seen and you think you want a yellow Lab? Don’t shop...ADOPT! Public Animal Shelters Blount County Animal Shelter ......................................... 38 Jefferson County Humane Society ............................ 20,38 Loudon County Animal Shelter .................................. 18,38 Newport Animal Shelter .................................................. 40 Oak Ridge Animal Shelter (Anderson Co.) ............... 25,38 Roane County Animal Shelter ................................... 29,38 Sevier County Humane Society ................................ 30,38 Union County Humane Society ................................. 20,38 Young-Williams Animal Center (Knox Co.) ........... 10,28,38 Other Humane and Rescue Groups Animal Works ............................................................... 26 Arfnets ........................................................................... 39 Belly Rubs Basset Rescue ............................................ 36 Blount CARE ................................................................. 27 Blount County Humane Society ..................................... 23 Boston Terrier Rescue ................................................... 34 Cocker Companions Rescue ........................................ 17 Collie Concern ............................................................... 15 Dachshund Rescue of East Tennessee ......................... 36 East Tennessee Border Collie Rescue .......................... 23 East Tennessee Pit Bull Rescue ...................................... 9 English Springer Rescue America ................................ 26 Grainger County Humane Society ................................. 29 Great Creatures Rescue ................................................ 19 Greyhound Pets of America - Tn Chapter ...................... 35 Greyhound Rescue Foundation of Tn .............................. 7 GRReat Dog Rescue ..................................................... 37 Horse Haven of Tennessee ............................................. 8 Humane Society of Roane County ................................. 30 Humane Society of the Tennessee Valley ....................... 14 Knoxville Feral Cat Friends ............................................ 12 Labrador Retriever Rescue of East Tennessee ................ 7 Lhasa Apso Southern Rescue ....................................... 32 MidSouth Eskimo Alliance ............................................. 39 Noah’s Arc .................................................................... 16 Second Chance K-9 Rescue ......................................... 28 Shelter Animals Rescue Group (SARG) ....................... 20 Siamese Rescue ........................................................... 15 Small Breed Rescue of East Tennessee ....................... 14 Smoky Mountain Bulldog Rescue ................................... 4 Smoky Mountain St. Bernard Rescue ........................... 35 Stray Connection Cat Rescue .......................................... 5 Tennessee Valley Golden Retriever Rescue .................. 13 Wolf Creek Weimaraner Rescue ..................................... 6 Save a Life... Adopt a Homeless Pet! George (left) and Bailey (right), p.8. Chubby (far left) and Aslan (left), p.26. or go to Petfinder (p.38) to find dozens more! Chip, (left) and Cracker (right), p.22.. Critter magazine is published monthly by Peaceful Kingdom, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. CRITTER MAGAZINE P.O. Box 16230 Knoxville, Tn. 37996 (865) 579-5164 knoxville@crittermagazine.com www.peacefulkingdom.org/Critter CRITTER TEAM Sharon Popek, Donna Poling, Cathy Shepherd, Tom Swain, Carmen Trammell, Pam Vandergriff, and Heidi Weimer ADVERTISING Magazine space is no-cost to organizations or individuals caring for animals who need homes. Monthly business sponsorship rates are $300/150/75/35 for a full-page/half-page/quarter-page/business card ad in color, and $200/100/50/25 for grayscale ads. A one year subscription is $25. ADOPTION CRITERIA Each organization in Critter has its own adoption criteria. All organizations require an adoption contract and a fee to recoup basic expenses. All will require that your adoptee be a pet, not merely a utility animal for protection or hunting. Most will ensure that the animals are spayed or neutered at the time of adoption; those that don’t will require a spay/neuter contract and a deposit that will be refunded upon proof of spay or neuter. Most will want to visit your home and see where the pet will live. Because many of these animals have not been well treated in the past, extra care is taken to ensure their safety and happiness in the future. JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 3 5716 Middlebrook Pike 584.3959 Mon-Fri 9-6:30, Sat 9-5, Sun 1-5 agrifeedpetsupply.com SMOKY MTN BULLDOG RESCUE (865) 688-2270 www.discoveret.org/smbc/ rescupic.htm Oliver is a 4 to 5 year old with special needs. He has allergies and urinary problems. Since he has to have baths twice a week and is on daily medication, he needs a family with the time to care for him. PAGE 4 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Zaxby is a stray who was used for breeding and dumped. She is housetrained and very sweet and docile. She needs a quiet home without small children. Visit Our Adoptable Cats & Kittens! Agri Feed, Middlebrook Rd. Every Day PetSmart, Morrell Rd. Saturdays, 1-5 p.m. Macey is a friendly 8 month old girl. THE STRAY CONNECTION Putting Good Cats in Good Homes! (865) 671-4564 hhfrey1@tds.net www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN265.html Sterling is a petite 7 month old with a loud purr. Confetti and Rainbow are 9 week old Torti sisters. China (right) is a Gidget (left) is a 14 week young girl who old girl who loves to be held always wants to and likes other pets. be held. Sapphire (left) is a docile 3 year old girl with striking blue eyes. Prudence is a friendly girl. American Humane Association Presents Customer Service for the Animal Welfare Professional Monday, February 16, 8am-4pm At Young-Williams Animal Center 3201 Division Street, Knoxville, TN 37919, www.knoxpets.org Animal welfare staff and volunteers are often at the front lines, addressing crisis situations both in person and on the phone. Fostering open communication with the public is critical to good customer and public relations. This intense training outlines best practices for communications and customer care, giving attendees the critical skills to foster good customer and public relations, no matter how irate a client. Come learn what good customer service is and how to implement it at your agency. Learn to recognize the challenges of diversity in the workplace, and develop skills and awareness to successfully manage difficult customer service issues as well as clients’ bereavement issues surrounding loss. IF YOU WORK AT ALL WITH THE PUBLIC, YOU’LL WANT TO TAKE THIS CLASS! Tuition: $109 ($93 for memb ers). Includes lectures and participat ory activities and a certificate of completion. A survey and reading assignment must be completed prior to the class. Register at www.americanhum ane.org. Go to “Conferences and Training” and then “Animal Welfare Training.” SCHOLARSHIPSARE AVAILABLE Visit www.knoxpets.org to see more AHA classes. JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 5 WOLF CREEK WEIMARANER RESCUE Clay is a handsome and goofy boy. He does well with other dogs and is progressing nicely learning manners. Abby is a blue 4 year old girl who loves people and other dogs. She is great in the house and would make a nice snuggle buddy. She likes kids but not cats. Blue is a cool, quiet, and shy guy. He is a smaller Weim, does well in the house, and likes most other dogs. Blue needs a calm household as he frightens easily. Once he knows you he is a love bug. He is 2 years old. (865) 986-9500 info@wcweimrescue.org www.wcweimrescue.org Jerry is a good boy who needs activity and likes other dogs. He can be crated when left alone. Jerry is 4 years old. Belle is a 2 year old female Weimaraner who thinks everything is an adventure. She knows how to have fun and will keep you laughing. Belle will also wear you out as she is very active. She rides well and likes other dogs. Belle has loads of personality and her family should have a sense of humor. Tucker is a handsome guy and very good in the house. He is 4 years old and pretty darn sweet. And he yodels, too! SERVICES • SUPPLIES • CREMATIONS 1440 Harbour View Drive • Lenoir City, Tennessee 37772 865-988-5555 • Cell: 865-742-7842 yearganc@charter.net • www.YearganPetBurials.com Caskets • Urns • Shells • Headstones Home Burials • Pre-Needs • Pick up at Home Veterinary Office • U.T. Veterinary Hospital We treat every Pet with Dignity and Respect Chester Yeargan HOME FINANCING GARY STURM SR. LOAN OFFICER (865) 691-8910 x211 Email: Gary.Sturm@migonline.com www.migonline.com/Gary.Sturm PAGE 6 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 LABRADOR RETRIEVER RESCUE GREYHOUND RESCUE FOUNDA TION FOUNDATION of Tennessee of East Tennessee (865) 687-6994 Lots_of_Labs@comcast.net www.labrescuetn.com (865) 690-0009 • www.greyhoundrescue.org greyhoundrescuefoundationoftn@yahoo.com Buddy is a big black Lab with an equally big heart. He’s very good with people and other dogs. He loves to play, loves to be petted, and loves the kiddie pool. He is smart and is learning good manners. George is a large, handsome fellow with a lovely wise look in his eyes, but he is still fairly young and VERY playful. He is convinced that anyone within his line of sight is there to play with him! Diane is a 3 year old red fawn female. Diane is a special girl. She has a bubbly personality that makes everyone around her smile. Her house manners are impeccable. Diane is fine with small and large dogs but does not like kitties.She is sure to steal your heart. Honey is a 2 year old 62 lb. female. She has passed her preliminary kitty test. Honey is a very sweet and happy girl. She takes corrections to heart and wants to please everyone. Honey is a fun girl and has done well with the children she has met. Calamity Jane is a small 1½ year old female black Labrador retriever who is affectionate and lives for attention. She seems fine with other dogs. CJ would like to chase cats, but has shown no desire to hurt them. She is great around children. CJ learns quickly. She bonds closely with her humans. Darren is a handsome young man, who just turned 7 in April. Darren comes to us with the highest praise and no baggage. He is cat, small dog and child friendly. He is a happy boy who loves people. Handsome, smart, and friendly are the most common words used to describe 4 year old Bailey. This sweetie absolutely loves to play. In fact, he used to go to doggie daycare not one, but three days a week! He is incredibly smart, as evidenced by the fact that he knows dozens of human words. Bailey is great with kids of all ages. Hank is a 1 year old black Lab mix. He is friendly with other dogs and loves to chase squirrels, rabbits and cats. He loves car rides and visits to the dog park. Hank knows basic commands, retrieves and responds well to positive reinforcement training. Malt will be 3 years old in January. Since Malt has been through our Prison Program, he knows some general obedience. He has very good manners in the home and crates well during work hours. Stony is a tiny little girl and is somewhat shy but seems to like children. She is good with small dogs and doesn't bother cats. She needs a family with patience and understanding, who will give her time to trust. Stony has a lot of love to give but needs to take her time giving it. JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 7 HORSE HA VEN HAVEN of Tennessee, IInc. nc. Tianna is estimated to be 14 years old. She loads and trailers well but is people shy. She is gaining weight nicely and moves beautifully. Ciley is a pony, approximately 16 years old. She is 13.1 hands and very scared of people. She is missing an eye and is wary of people but learning to trust very quickly. Phancie, "aka" Sharp Shooten Pistol, is a 12 year old Thoroughbred. She is a Chestnut Mare, 16 hands tall. She has arthritis in her front ankle, and both fetlocks are fused. Phancie will be adopted as a companion animal only. She stands well for the farrier, loads easily, and has no vices. (865) 609-4030 hht@horsehavenoftn.com www.horsehavenoftn.com Adoption fees range from $25 to $500, depending on the animal and special needs. See www.horsehavenoftn.com for policies and an adoption application. Jeph is estimated to be 10 years old. He was a stray with a 3+ week old leg injury that hadn't received appropriate care. His leg has now received proper care and his recovery looks good enough for light riding. He is a sweet boy and does it all. He is available to the right family, who will help him continue on the road to a full recovery. in care 0f in care 0f Kane is a 1 to 1½ year old male German Shepherd/ Husky mix. Charlie is housetrained. He loves to play fetch! Charlie is a 1 to 1½ year old male German Shepherd/Husky mix. Charlie is housetrained, gets along well with other dogs and loves to play. Bella is a black and tan female German Shepherd. Bella loves children and gets along well with other dogs. To meet Charlie, Bella, or Kane, contact Amy: 865-450-9742 • amydbryant@hotmail.com PAGE 8 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Beautiful Ruby is a 4 year old female Australian Shepherd mix with a golden sable and white coat. She is housetrained, cratetrained, and great with children and other dogs. To meet Ruby, contact Kristin: (865) 414-5170 kristin.tapner@charter.net What’s at the End of that Leash? A FREE Pet Parenting Class for Americ an Pit Bull Terrier owners and those who would like to learn more about this popular but misunderstood breed. Saturday, February 7, 10-11:30am At Young-Williams Animal Center 3201 Division Street, Knoxville, TN 37919, www.knoxpets.org CLASS TOPICS WILL INCLUDE: Breed history, characteristics and temperament of APBT ʀ Interpreting body language (play v. fight) How to choose the right dog for you ʀ Positive activities and equipment to use in training Teaching your dog to be a breed ambassador For more information and to register for the class, contact Taylor Slemmer at tslemmer@knoxpets.org or (865) 215-6661. Space is limited, and you must preregister to attend. Please do not bring your pet to class. Queenie (left) is wonderful! She walks well on her leash, gets along well with the other dogs where she is being fostered, does not bother the farm animals, and loves to be loved on. This girl is the total package - active, beautiful and smart! EAST TENNESSEE PIT BULL RESCUE Finding RESPONSIBLE Homes for Abandoned Pit Bulls Maggie is a friendly 2 year old who enjoys meeting new people and is eager to please. (865) 882-9510 etnpitbullrescue @comcast.net www .etnpitbullr escue.org www.etnpitbullr .etnpitbullrescue.org Meet JoJo (right). This 6 month old little guy is so great! He is sweet, loving, smart and playful! He carries his squeaky toy around in his mouth and tries to talk around it. He loves his stuffed frog - killing it one minute and curling up with it to sleep the next. Nigel is a handsome, athletic 1 year old with a strong desire to snuggle and to please. Nigel does well with other dogs, is learning commands, and loves his doggie bed in the living room. JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 9 (865) 215-6599 3201 Division St, Knoxville, TN 37919 www.knoxpets.org Monday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Bea Sassy & Sissy Horton Johnny Bravo Vinnie Lucy Mae Tig Leo Jamboree Elf Carly Padme Clementine Bullwinkle Vixen Special thanks for the cover photo and photos on this page to Julie Poole Photography, www.juliepoole.com. Adoption Information How to Volunteer The adoption fee at the Young-Williams Animal Center includes a spay or neuter, shots (except for rabies, which you must get at your own vet), heartworm test for dogs or feline leukemia test for cats, check and treatment for intestinal parasites, and an exam by our Animal Center veterinarian. All adopted animals are also microchipped. We welcome and appreciate volunteers at the Animal Center! Volunteers are needed to help with socializing dogs and cats, cleaning kennels and cages, facilitating adoptions, fund raising, and many other tasks. Please email Deonna Light at dlight@knoxpets.org or call 865-215-6662 for more information. PAGE 10 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 The media can be misleading... Don’t read the paper Don’t watch TV Call Gary Sturm Home financing to meet your needs is still available... Low interest rates 100% financing available* Funding loans daily GARY STURM (865) 691-8910 Email: Gary.Sturm@migonline.com www.migonline.com/Gary.Sturm 8320 East Walker Springs Lane, Suite 200 • Knoxville, TN 37923 *Based on borrower qualification. JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 11 Moe is a funny orange Tabby cat who likes being near people. He can provide hours of entertainment since he will play with anything! KNO XVILLE KNOXVILLE FERAL CA T CAT FRIENDS (865) 406-6980 KFCF@knology.net www.petfinder.org/ shelters/kfcf.html Visit our adoptable cats and kittens at PetSmart in Turkey Creek on Saturdays & Sundays, 1-5pm FRIDA ’S P ICKS FRIDA’S PICKS In M emor rida P opek Memor emoryy O Off F Frida Popek 1998-2006 www.knoxpets.org Frida Popek, a beautiful Tortishell cat, was killed on June 13, 2006. We miss her very much and in her memory we try to help other pets find homes. The cats in Frida’s picks are located at the Young-Williams Animal Center. Blackie is a handsome young male. He is a little shy at first, but warms up quickly and is extremely playful. Minnie is a friendly young gray Tabby cat who is always ready to play! She is a green-eyed beauty. Enos is a handsome boy who is curious about his surroundings. Feral cats. Abandoned by their human families or simply lost, unsterilized housecats eventually band together in groups called colonies. Without human contact for a prolonged period, the cats revert to a wild state. They make homes wherever they can find food. Mothers teach their kittens to avoid humans and to defend themselves. Their numbers steadily increase, even if meager scraps are all the food to be had. No one knows exactly how many feral cats live in the United States, but the number is estimated in the tens of millions. They are often wrongly portrayed as disease-ridden nuisances, responsible for endangering native species. As a consequence, feral feline communities are frequently rounded up and because they have had little or no human contact and are thus unadoptable, they are killed. Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a comprehensive plan where entire feral colonies are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated, and neutered by veterinarians. Kittens and cats that are tame enough to be adopted are placed in good homes. Adult cats are returned to their familiar habitat to live out their lives under the watchful care of sympathetic neighborhood volunteers. TNR works. Cat populations are gradually reduced. Nuisance behaviors associated with breeding, such as the yowling of females or the spraying of toms, are virtually eliminated. Disease and malnutrition are greatly reduced. The cats live healthy, safe, and peaceful lives in their territories. Learn more about feral cats PAGE 12 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Solare (left) is a 2 year old Tortoiseshell with short hair. Solare is a sweet girl and loves people, but would prefer to be an only cat. Crystal (right) is a baby Tortoiseshell with short hair. She is playful and eager to please. Dog Training at the Animal Center Presents: BASIC DOG OBEDIENCE SERIES FOR DOGS FIVE MONTHS AND OLDER Thursdays in February and March, 7-8pm 2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19 & 3/26 At Young-Williams Animal Center, 3201 Division Street, Knoxville, TN 37919, www.knoxpets.org Series Fee: $125. Take 15% off this fee if you adopted your pet from a sh elter or rescue group! Course Content: "Heel. Sit. Down. Stay. Come!" All are commands that every dog needs to obey in order to stay safe and to make interactions with you and others pleasant. The "Basic Obedience" course incorporates all of these skills as well as addressing problem behaviors like jumping up, play biting, and pulling on the lead. The basic obedience class is a great way for you to learn how to train your dog. The program consists of a seven-week class, one hour per week. Limit 10 dogs per class. Training Provided By: For more information or to register for this course, call PetSafe Village at (865) 777–DOGS (3647). TENNESSEE VALLE Y ALLEY GOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE Coco loves to be by your side and is very calm. She appears to be about 1 year old. Jaycie is a happy, affectionate 4 year old girl who has been freed from life on a chain. Dusty is a 2 ½ year old fun-loving male who loves to play with toys and with other dogs. (865) 558-3100 rescue@tvgrr.com www.tvgrr.com Visit us on January 3rd at Agri Feed Pet Supply and on January 17th at the Turkey Creek Petsmart! Archie is a 6 month old pup whose favorite thing is chasing a tennis ball. He is learning not to chase the cat. Buckley is a 2 to 3 year old male who has been tied to a tree all his life. Not surprisingly, he is heartworm positive (and under treatment). Amber is a young, petite girl, a little over a year old. She does well on leash and rides well in the car. JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 13 SMALL BREED RESCUE of East TN (865) 966-6597 (865) 426-3955 www.sbret.com Li’l Fella is a 10 month old male Chihuahua. Rocky is a 5 year old Dachshund / Chihuahua mix. ADOPT-A-PET 6720 Kingston Pike (atop Bearden Hill) (865) 584-0496 www.humanesocietytennessee.com Daisy is a 5 year old 40 lb. female Corgi mix. Blue is an 11 month old 8 lb. male Chinese Crested. Freckles is a 10 week old Spaniel mix, who wants to be someone's best friend. Taylor is a 2 year old 15 lb. male Terrier mix that needs to gain a little weight. Ms. Bingo is a 1 year old Chihuahua mix, who would make a wonderful lap dog. Patch is an 11 month old 8 lb. male Powder Puff Chinese Crested. Cece is a 6 month old Boxer, Lady is a 2 year old Beagle/ Pug, whose name really fits her! who is a big sweetheart. Tequila is a 5 year old female Chihuahua that loves to beg for treats. Annie is a 1 to 2 year old Chihuahua / Pug mix with a twirly tail and an underbite. PAGE 14 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Dot is a beautifully marked 1 year old cat, who loves to play. Salem is a 8 week old, who would love to be your baby. COLLIE CONCERN (865) 982-3352 Margaret_Lindop@lycos.com www n.org www..collieconcer collieconcern.org Bo is a 1 year old 40 lb. male Collie / Labrador Retriever mix. Since he is a master jumper and climber, he will need a tall wooden fence in his new home. He is great with other dogs, loves to play and adores women. He comes when called and wants to please. Sandy is 1 year old female Collie / Lab mix that knows basic obedience and enjoys agility exercises. She loves to play fetch, is very intelligent, and has lots of love to give her new family. Invisible Fence Brand PetSafe ® by The Brand Vets Recommend Most For Dog Freedom and Safety • Protects Dogs, Cats & Puppies • Free In-Home Estimates • Financing Available • Professional Installation • Certified Pet Trainers • Money Back Guarantee • Lifetime Warranty • We Service ALL Brands Invisible Fence of the Tennessee Valley Samson (left) and Delilah (right) were rescued together and hopefully will be adopted together. They are sweet, loving Collies that are used to being part of a family. They will sleep in bed with you if you let them. They are both adults that will be wonderful companions for some lucky person or family. Charlie is an adult male that is housetrained. He loves to cuddle with his people. He was recently shaved to get rid of his matted coat, but it will grow out soon. Collie Concern prefers that new owners have a fenced yard due to the herding nature of Collies. 865-588-2999 5103 Kingston Pike Knoxville, TN 37919 www.invisiblefence.com SIAMESE RESCUE (865) 335-7903 tn@siameserescue.org www.siameserescue.org Danny Blue (left) is a handsome 5 year old Blue Point boy with a laid back personality. Lucy is a 3 year old Seal Point girl who likes to chat and cuddle. JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 15 Murphy NO AH’S AR C NOAH’S ARC Joss (423) 586-2293 Lita rainingkatsndogz@yahoo.com Sylvester Please visit us on the first Saturday of each month from 1-4 pm at Agri Feed Pet Supply on Middlebrook Pike in Knoxville. www.noahsarc.petfinder.org Kory Lola Shea We have over 100 indoor-outdoor runs with heated floors and full heating and air conditioning. Our caring and professional staff can always be relied upon to provide the very best care possible for your pet. PAGE 16 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Gypsy Puppy Pet Parenting Class! Saturday, January 31, 10am-12pm At Young-Williams Animal Center 3201 Division Street, Knoxville, TN 37919, www.knoxpets.org CLASS TOPICS WILL INCLUDE: Why do puppies chew (and chew and chew) Ɣ Crate-training as a kind and loving tool Proper puppy diet Ɣ Puppy exercise needs Ɣ Can puppies and babies coexist? The importance of puppy spay/neuter Ɣ And More! For more information, contact Taylor Slemmer at tslemmer@knoxpets.org or (865) 215-6661. Space is limited. Please do not bring your pet to class. COCKER C OMP ANIONS COMP OMPANIONS RESCUE (865) 604-1565 info@cockercompanions.com www.cockercompanions.com Gypsy (right) is a 3 year old female who is good with cats, kids, and dogs. She is obedience trained and is a fantastic best friend. Gypsy was abandoned at a Florida construction site and was so hungry that she was eating sheetrock off the walls. Not only emaciated, she also had dual cherry eye and heartworms. After 6 months in a Florida rescue, she was adopted to folks who then moved to TN. The family never took her to the vet or had her groomed. They gave her to their neighbor, who couldn’t care for her, and she’s back in rescue. Gypsy gets along great with everyone and loves children. Goose is a 1 year old male who spent his days on a chain in the back yard and his nights isolated in the basement. He ate moldy food thrown on the ground and meals were provided only every few days. That life over, Goose is now working on his social skills. He lives with 3 other dogs, a young child, and a cat that he likes to chase. He is learning to use the doggie door. Goose likes to snuggle up with you, and makes a nice heater on these cold winter nights. Marcus loves belly rubs CLASS TOPICS WILLandINCLUDE: giving kisses. He loves the outdoors and is also content to lie in front of a window and watch all that is going on. One of his incredible features is his HUGE paws. Marcus gently awakens you in the morning by laying his head on the nap of your neck. He is best suited for a home with no small children or cats. JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 17 ANIMAL EMERGENCY, CRITICAL CARE & REFERRAL CENTER VETERIN AR Y SUR GICAL SER VICES VETERINAR ARY SURGICAL SERVICES TPLO Surgery Open 24 Hours 7 Days A Week • Veterinarian On Site • Innovative New Facility • Highly Trained & Caring Staff sloped tibial plateau pelvis plastic cup prosthesis Animal Shelter femur line between the stifle and hock joint centers osteotomy plate LOUDON COUNTY Hip Replacement stainless steel or titanium component acetabulum (hip socket) Advanced Soft Tissue & Orthopedic Procedures Conveniently Located in West Knoxville Off Kingston Pike & Pellissippi Parkway 10213 Kingston Pike (Behind Kinko’s & NAPA) Cartilage Transplant For OCD Lesions, Arthroscopy, Laparoscopy, Rhinoscopy, Endoscopy, Fracture Repair And Laser Surgery. 865-693-4440 www .tplokno xville .com www.tplokno .tploknoxville xville.com SPAY/NEUTER ASSISTANCE! (865) 458-5593 The Loudon County Humane Society provides financial assistance for spaying and neutering pets. For more information call 865-671-8654 or call the Loudon County Animal Shelter at 865-458-5593. shelter@bellsouth.net www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN144.html Cutie & Sweetie Lab pups Puppies Holly Homey Molly Hound Puppies Glimmer Medium hair kittens Lucy Apple PAGE 18 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Nemo Biscuit Therapeutic Dog Massage A three-part instructional series for pets and their people presented by Young-Williams Animal Center PART I: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 PART II: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 PART III: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 5:30-7PM EACH NIGHT Br : BYOD g! wn Do O r u ing Yo At Young-Williams Animal Center 3201 Division St. Ɣ Knoxville, TN 37919 Ɣ www.knoxpets.org Series Fee: $60 For program details and registration information contact Taylor Slemmer at tslemmer@knoxpets.org or (865) 215-6661. Space is limited. You must preregister to attend. About the presenter: Bill Moore is a licensed massage therapist and a member of Heart of Dixie Akita Rescue, Inc. GREA T CREA TURES RESCUE GREAT CREATURES (865) 992-9434 • eidelweiss@comcast.net www.greatcreaturesrescue.org Cletis is a Great Dane/Catahoula mix. He is very sweet and friendly. He’s just a big ol’ couch potato. He’s still a puppy and likes to chew, so crate training is recommended! Therapeutic Dog Massage Athena was not supposed to live, but she defied the odds and survived. She is extremely loving and sweet and does fine with other dogs, cats and children. Join Us for a Meet and Greet! Agri Feed Pet Supply Middlebrook Pike Knoxville Saturday, January 24th 2:30 until 4:00 Happy is about 4 years old. He is very sweet and affectionate and loves being petted. He gets along well with other dogs, cats and children. Barlow is 2 years old. He does fine with big dogs, but he plays a bit rough with smaller ones. He is OK with cats and older children. His tail was infected and has to be amputated, so now he just wags his whole rear! JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 19 HUMANE SOCIETY of Jefferson County SHEL TER ANIMALS SHELTER RESCUE GROUP (865) 475-8930 jchs@lcs.net www.petfinder.com/shelters/TN194.html (865) 483-8146 info@shelteranimalsrescue.org www.shelteranimalsrescue.org This gorgeous little Tabby is named Sophie. She is a lovable girl with a white chest and cute little white paws. Hunter is a Golden Retriever mix. He’s about 4 months old. Chong is a blueeyed Siamese boy. He has looks, charm, and personality, and he needs a home! Got Milk looks like he’s been in the milk, but that’s just his own handsome markings. He’s a sweetie too! Toby is a small, black, short-haired male. We’re not certain about his primary breed; he has a thin, fine-boned, streamlined body and large, soulful brown eyes. He wants to be held and petted, maybe just needing a little reassurance that everything is going to be OK. Toby is gentle and sweet. Feona is a pretty little girl. She has a wonderful personality and would make a great lap kitty. Leroy is a Papillon mix. He is a friendly little guy. (865) 585-4620 • (865) 992-7969 .unioncountyhumanesociety .org www.unioncountyhumanesociety .unioncountyhumanesociety.org www bleo@mac.com Piglet Billie Sherman Lucy is an adult, female Tortoiseshell with short hair. She is playful, sweet, and loves to sit on laps and snooze. Daphne is a Catahoula Leopard dog. She is a smart girl and very laid back. Priscilla is a beautiful lady who loves to cuddle. She is very social and has a wonderful personality. She would be a nice addition to any lap on a winter night! UNION COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY Rex is approximately 2 years old and is a Boxer mix. He has a very laid back personality and is gentle, loving, and quiet, except for the occasional tiny little grunt. He likes to be cuddled and is fine with other dogs. Precious (right) is a tiny, sweet little female Toy Poodle. Although she was previously living tied outside, she really wants to be held and carried around like a baby. Precious is unfortunately heartwormpositive, and is being treated for it. PAGE 20 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Heidi Lexy Heath Beanie Your Pet is Counting on You. What Will You Do When an Emergency Strikes? 6921 Middlebrook Pike Knoxville, TN 37909 Pet First Aid Classes are being held now at the Knoxville Area Chapter. Call for class dates and to register, or visit our website at www.knoxarc.org. Knoxville Area Chapter 865-584-2999 Hardin Valley 131 162 Michelle Smallwood, DVM Jerlyn Sponseller, DVM Small Animal Medicine and Surgery 10017 Hardin Valley Road www.hvah.com • 865-539-6811 Middlebrook Pellissippi Pkwy Psychotherapy and Hypnosis for Mind, Body and Spirit Barbara M. Haning, PsyD, LCSW, CH Licensed Clinical Social Worker Certified Hypnotherapist 111 Westfield Road Knoxville, TN 37919 (865) 588-9194 • Individuals • Couples • Group Offer good through 2/28/09 JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 21 in care 0f in care 0f To meet Midnight or Cracker, contact Heidi: (865) 567-4696 (day) or (865) 859-0239 (after 6 pm) Midnight, Cracker, and Bootsie are gentle, docile dogs that are being rehomed because their family has too many dogs. The veterinary staff at the clinic where they were recently vetted said that they were all sweet dogs and easy to work with. Currently penned or chained, these deserving dogs will blossom as full members of a family where they get the attention and exercise that all dogs need. To meet Bootsie, contact Carmen: (865) 335-6510 Cracker, 2 year old male yellow Lab Midnight, 3 year old female black Lab Bootsie, 3 year old female Lab/ Blue Tick Hound mix PAGE 22 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Chip is a wonderful 2 year old male Labrador Retriever. He is all Lab: very smart, sweet, and energetic. Chip loves to fetch and to swim. His ideal family is very active and has a fenced yard and a pond! To meet Chip, contact Kara: (865) 671-456 katpirate@comcast.net VISIT OUR ADOPTABLE DOGS! AgriFeed Pet Supply 5716 Middlebrook Pike Saturday, January 17th 10 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. EAST TENNESSEE (865) 435-6125 herderwest@comcast.net www.bordercollierescuetn.com BORDER COLLIE RESCUE Chester is a very playful boy with lots of energy. He loves to chase after tennis balls, chew on bones, and go for walks. He is somewhat timid at first in new environments, but he quickly adapts with some positive reassurance. Chester has limitless energy, so he needs a place where he will be able to run and be active. He does play very nicely with other dogs but has never been around cats. Max is a handsome fellow between 2 and 3 years old. He is a tri-color with a medium coat. Max has a very strong herding drive, which developed into car chasing. This resulted in his incarceration at a local shelter. If he is kept busy, he has less interest in cars; but he does need a fenced yard for his safety. Wendy is an intelligent and striking smooth coat Border Collie or very close mix. She is a very energetic girl and will be a great pet for an active person or family. She is also a good agility prospect. Wendy loves toys and likes to carry a toy around with her when she plays with other dogs. She is between 1 and 2 years old. BL OUNT C OUNT Y BLOUNT COUNT OUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY (865) 742-3070 humanesocietysteve@yahoo.com www.blountcountyhumanesociety.org Dedicated to Helping All God’s Creatures Annie Libby Barnaby Kira Preston JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 23 Before you adopt a new pet, think about situations that could prevent your lifelong care of the pet. Then decide how you will avoid them. The Top Ten Reasons for Pet Relinquishment to Shelters in the United States DOGS CATS Moving 1. 1. Too many in house Landlord issues 2. 2. Allergies Cost of pet maintenance 3. No time for pet 4. 4. Cost of pet maintenance Inadequate facilities 5. 5. Landlord issues Too many pets in home 6. 6. No homes for littermates Pet illness (es) 7. 7. House soiling Personal problems 8. 8. Personal problems Biting 9. 9. Inadequate facilities No homes for littermates 10. 3. Moving 10. Doesn’t get along with other pets Source: www.petpopulation.org/topten.html Critter will run a series of articles on avoiding pet relinquishment. The first topic is moving. Moving as a Reason for Surrendering a Pet One of the most common reasons people give for leaving their pets at a shelter is “We’re moving.” Pets may live 15 years, and young, mobile people rarely live in the same place that long. Before you get a pet, assume that you will move sometime during the life of your pet. Decide whether you are committed to taking your pet with you when you move. Avoid becoming a statistic by planning for your pet to be part of the process. The following are examples of practical considerations related to moving with a pet: Can you commit to pet-friendly housing? Petfriendly housing may not be as desirable, updated or nice as housing with pet restrictions. Decide if you can live with this compromise. Also, it may take longer to find available pet-friendly housing. Be ready to work a little harder to find the right home for you and your pets. PAGE 24 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Where will your pet stay during the move? Determine whether your pet will need to stay with friends or in a boarding kennel until your move is complete. Budget for this and make these arrangements well before the move. How will your pet travel to your new home? Ship some of your belongings in advance so that there is room for your pet in your car. Or, find a company that specializes in safely moving pets (there are many!). Will you be ready for pet-related expenses during the move? Short-term boarding and pet transport are two possible expenses already mentioned. If your new residence is a rental, budget for a pet deposit. These deposits can be costly and are not always refundable. The first step to successfully moving with your pet is deciding it can be done. Once you do there are few real obstacles that cannot be overcome. Contact your local animal shelter or humane society for more tips about keeping your entire family together during a move. OAK RIDGE ANIMAL SHEL TER SHELTER www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN53.html • orshelter@ci.oak-ridge.tn.us • 865-425-3423 Handsome Conner is a male Collie mix. Rex (above left) is a Bullmastiff mix. Alex is a male Siberian Husky. Stripes is a young graystriped Tabby cat. Tanner (above right) is a cute young Terrier mix. Sally (right) is a Boxer mix. in care 0f Rosie is a 2 year old American Bulldog / Bullmastiff mix. She is an 85 lb. girl who is loving, protective, good with other dogs, and very active. She is housetrained, crate-trained, and knows basic commands. Rosie loves going on walks and riding in the car! It is hard not to fall in love with Bart! He is a 1 to 1½ year old American Pit Bull Terrier who is energetic with other dogs and a cuddler with his people. Bart tries very hard to please. He is housetrained, crate-trained, and leash trained. Bart loves meeting people, gives kisses, and follows his foster mom around the house. Tessa is a 1 year old female bob-tailed Boxer mix with a coat like a Bengal Tiger! Tessa is truly a beautiful dog, and she’s a love bug too.She currently lives with 6 other dogs and 6 cats and gets along with everyone, but she would be happy as an only dog as well. Tessa is smart, has loads of energy, and is ready to be somebody’s best friend! To meet Rosie, Bart, or Tessa, contact Linda: (865) 966-7423 • pianowalker@tds.net JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 25 ANIMAL WORKS ANIMALW Adoption Center & Spay/Neuter Clinic Regal Drive, Alcoa (865) 379-2227 • www.animalworkstn.org Rudy is a 5 year old male Chihuahua mix. This sweet boy was adopted in 2003 and stayed with that family until recent housing problems forced the family to return Rudy. He is confused and a little scared at the change, but with patience and love, you will see Rudy's true, loving personality! Ms. Monroe is a 5 year Mambo was old female Calico. She is adopted as a gorgeous and even has kitten and has her own little black returned beauty mark to prove it! because the adopter is moving. He is very affectionate and loves to be held. Venus (right) is a 2 month old female Calico. Venus is one of seven kittens left on our doorstep with her mama. in care 0f Chubby is a 15 month old female Lab mix who is cratetrained, leashtrained, and housetrained. She has had beginning obedience training, is trained to heel, and comes when called. She is a great little dog with older kids. Aslan is a male yellow Lab mix who is cratetrained, trained to heel on a leash, has some obedience training, and loves people. He tries so hard to please and deserves a great home. He is a sweet, gentle dog and is fine with small children. To meet Chubby or Aslan, contact Willie: (703) 615-3607 • jrtslove@gmail.com in care 0f Frankie and his brother Johnnie (not pictured) are 7 month old orange Tabby kittens. They were found out wandering on their own. They are healthy, happy, playful kittens in need of a good home. To meet Frankie and Johnnie, contact Jenepher: (865) 947-7873 ENGLISH SPRINGER RESCUE AMERICA Miley Cirus has already had a busy life. She has had at least one litter of kittens, and managed to get dropped off at AnimalWorks. Despite her hard past, she is a sweet girl and craves a loving home. esratennessee@yahoo.com • www.springerrescue.org Lucy is a 6 year old female Labrador Retriever/English Springer Spaniel. She is a quiet girl in the prime of her life. She needs someone who is loving, patient, and kind. Jack is a 3 month old Beagle mix. He is a very friendly, loving puppy who is full of life and energy. Visit our Adoption Centers in Petsmart in Maryville/Alcoa and on Morrell Road! PAGE 26 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Hudson is a 1 year old liver and white male Springer Spaniel. This sweet boy was dropped off at the shelter by owners who no longer wanted him. His collar had grown so tight we found scarring on his neck! Now that he’s in a loving home, Hudson has blossomed. He’s mastered his house skills. He has moderate energy for a puppy - playful and long-lasting, but not too ‘in your face’ like some pups can be. He is a gentleman with new dogs. Dog Training at the Animal Animal Center Presents: Puppy Manners series FOR DOGS AGES SEVEN WEEKS TO FIVE MONTHS Thursdays in February and March, 6-7pm 2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19 & 3/26 At Young-Williams Animal Center, 3201 Division Street, Knoxville, TN 37919, www.knoxpets.org Series Fee: $125. Take 15 % off this fee if you adopted your pet from a shelter or rescue group! Co Course Content: Co JUMPING UP, MOUTHING, BARKING, CHEWING, HOUSE TRAINING PROBLEMS, PULLING AT THE LEASH… SOUND FAMILIAR? UNFORTUNATELY, PUPPIES DON'T AUTOMATICALLY OUTGROW THESE TYPES OF BEHAVIORS; THEY JUST GROW MORE ENTRENCHED AS YOUR PUPPY GROWS UP. NOT SO EASY. WE KNOW YOU WANT TO ENJOY YOUR DOG, BUT SOMETIMES THAT'S THE "PUPPY MANNERS" PROGRAM OFFERS YOU THE KEYS TO DEALING WITH ALL THESE BEHAVIORS AND MORE. THE PROGRAM CONSISTS OF A SEVEN-WEEK CLASS, ONE HOUR PER WEEK. LIMIT 10 PUPPIES PER CLASS. Training Provided By: For more information or toregister for this course, call PetSafe Village at (865) 777–DOGS (3647). in care 0f Dog Training at the Animal Center Presents: BLOUNT CARE Puppy Manners series (865) 982-7900 • tcutshaw@blountcare.org • www.blountcare.org Layla is a wonderful 2 year old grinning yellow Lab mix who gets along well with children and other dogs.She is a sweet, loving dog who loves belly rubs! Casper is a sweet senior Beagle mix who was left on a front porch. He was half starved and full of parasites, including heartworms. Casper has been treated andCourse is now lookingContent: and feeling a lot better. Casper loves to lay at your feet or crawl into your lap. He can sit for hours being petted. Westie is a 1 year old female Cattle Dog mix. She is housetrained, hardly ever barks, and is very loving and sweet. She’s a great dog! Beauty is an adult female FlatCoat Retriever mix. Her name is no accident! Cami is a gorgeous 1 to 2 year old Torti who loves laps, gets along with all animals, and loves children. Daisy is a 2 year old housetrained Beagle who likes other dogs and would be a wonderful family pet. To meet Daisy or Cami, call Norwood Animal Hospital: (865) 523-2611 JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 27 SECOND CHANCE K-9 RESCUE (865) 376-2931 www.sck9r.org 2ndchancek9@comcast.net adebord43@comcast.net (865) 579-1090 Rascal is a 9 month old female Beagle / Boxer mix that should weigh 40 lbs. when full grown. She is curious and energetic, loves wading in her baby pool, and needs a fenced yard for playing and exercise. Bart is an adult 56 lb. male Pit Bull Terrier. He has a beautiful black coat with brown undertones showing through. He loves to be held and can be quite the lap dog. He loves to give kisses and enjoys daily walks. Small Mammals at Young-W illiams Animal Center oung-Williams (865) 215-6667 www.knoxpets.org Bliss Miranda Roxy is a 9 month old female Beagle / Boxer mix that should weigh around 40 lbs. when full grown. She is a sweet girl that loves to walk and sit with you. She is loyal and affectionate. She loves to run and play in the yard. Bronx Snowy Erin Donovan, WBIR Channel 10 photojournalist, made a small furry friend at the Animal Center during her visit. Delmar is about 1½ year old Gerbil and his adoption fee is $5. Tessa is a 9 month old female Boxer / Pit Bull Terrier mix. She walks well on a leash and enjoys romping with her foster bother Bart. She is very affectionate and will be large as an adult. ANIMAL LAWS OF TENNESSEE Carlene is an 8 month old female Rottweiler mix. She is a happy girl that wants nothing more than a home of her own with a family to love. Attention Roane County residents: Second Chance K-9 Rescue is willing to help pay part of the cost to help low income families spay/neuter their pets. PAGE 28 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Compiled and Edited Tennessee Laws Pertaining to Animals Full Version =$25.00 Cat/ Dog Version=$15.00 Download the Order Form or the On-line version at www.vet.utk.edu/cait/lawbook.php The Companion Animal Initiative in Tennessee is a project of the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine 296 Manufacturers Road Rockwood, TN 37854 Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. ROANE C OUNT Y COUNT OUNTY ANIMAL SHEL TER SHELTER (865) 354-7387 www.roanecountyanimalshelter. petfinder.com Owen Sunshine Muffy Sassy Bubba Dixie (865) 567-0050 GRAINGER COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY Zoey Annie caseaman@bellsouth.net www.graingercountyhumanesociety.org Alfie Willow Starbuck Mavis Skeeter JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 29 Grooming By Gay Hummel Lovell Animal Hospital 29 Years of Experience Home 865-579-5169 Cell 865-617-3359 E-Mail: vettelab@hotmail.com 1305 Lovell Rd. Knoxville,TN 37932 Bus. 865-777-1221 Fax 865-671-2337 (865) 376-2474 matsingerg@bellsouth.net www.petfinder.com/shelters/ TN391.html HUMANE SOCIETY OF ROANE COUNTY Doodle Bug Beaverbrook Animal Hospital Girlie SEVIER COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY Bunnie Opie (865) 453-7000 • (865) 429-5552 .petfinder .org/shelters/TN97.html www.petfinder .petfinder.org/shelters/TN97.html www sevierhumane@aol.com Heinrich is a handsome 3 year old Boxer/Shepherd mix. Jericho is a 2 year old Terrier mix who loves people! He would like to be your only pet. Little Bit is a small, affectionateTerrier mix girl. Quinn is a young boy who likes to be held and cuddled. VETERINARY SERVICES Nick S. Wright, DVM * Small Animal * * Medicine & Surgery * (865) 693-7387 (865) 693-PETS 263 South Peters Road Knoxville, TN 37923 PAGE 30 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Gourmet Pet Treats 865-384-8322 kbtreats@kbtreats.com NOW AT THE FARMER’S MARKET! Market Square, Knoxville (Wed 11-2, Sat 9-2 until Nov 22) Pandora is a 2 year old Domestic Long Hair, who is a true beauty! She is in the care of the Humane Society of the Tennessee Valley. PetSafe ® V I L L A G E Safe pets. Happy owners. Pet Spa & Resort Boarding – Economy, Executive And Luxury Suites 24/7 Drop-Off & Pick-Up Grooming – Furminator Treatments, Luxurious Skin Conditioners, Facial Scrubs, Paw Treatments, Teeth Brushing Guest Adventures & Activities - Doggie Day Camp, Solo Play Time, Treat Filled Kong, Potty Breaks, Tuck-In Service Obedience Training – Individual & Group Classes The Little Extras That Matter – Medications And Special Feeding Programs, Catlantic Bay For Our Feline Friends, Online Web Cam Monitoring, Online Reservations And More Rocket is a 6 month old mule who had been left in a stall for 3 months. While the owner was in jail in another state, no one bothered to feed this baby for 5 days. Rocket is in the care of Horse Haven. Tabby is a 3 year old male whose owners moved and left him to fend for himself. He loves his indoor foster home, gets along with other cats, and loves his scratching post! To meet Tabby, call Janice (865-4630493) or Al (865-984-7618). Phone: 865-777-3647 10424 Electric Avenue Fax: 865-777-1810 Knoxville, TN 37932 www.petsafevillage.com Email: mypet@petsafevillage.com The American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) certifies veterinarians as specialists in surgery. When your dog or cat needs advanced surgery, they depend on you to find a veterinarian with sufficient experience and training to perform that surgery. A Board-Certified ACVS Surgeon provides unconditional reassurance of advanced training and expertise…giving you the confidence that your pet is in the best hands. www.acvs.org Ask your veterinarian for a referral to a Board-Certified ACVS Veterinary Surgeon. LeeAnn Blackford, DVM ACVS Veterinary Surgeon 1505 Bob Kirby Road Knoxville TN 37931 (865) 670-9185 blackfordvet@bellsouth.net JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 31 LHASA APSO SOUTHERN RESCUE (865) 693-4079 adoptalhasaapso@yahoo.com www.petfinder.com/shelters/TN214.html Like people, pets get sick and injured unexpectedly. When an accident or illness occurs, you need the assistance of a veterinarian to bring your pet back to good health. Your veterinarian is a trained and experienced expert who uses advanced technology to treat your pet. The treatment options now available for the veterinary world are astonishing, but, this treatment comes at a surprising cost that should be planned for now. Visit us on the web at www.sheltercare.com or call us at 1-877-707-7297. Simon is a 5 year old Lhasa who is playful and loves to fetch! He is a little overweight, and his foster mom has him on a diet. Simon is crate-trained and has taken well to other training by his foster parents. Abigail is a 4 year old female who is brindle and dark gray with lighter colored legs. She likes watching TV with her foster family and sitting with them on the sofa. Her foster mom reports that Abigail is very well-behaved. Don’t breed or buy while shelter animals die... Adopt a Homeless Pet! PAGE 32 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Beyond Food, Water, Shelter, and Sanitation: PROPER CARE AND ATTENTION FOR COMPANION ANIMALS Recommendations from the Knoxville Veterinary Medical Association The Knoxville City Animal Ordinance requires that companion animals be provided food, water, shelter, and sanitary living conditions. In addition, the ordinance says that a person keeping an animal must provide proper care and attention for the animal. (Sec. 5-23 (d)). Since “proper care and attention” are not further defined in the city ordinance, the Knoxville Veterinary Medical Association provides the following guidance regarding the meaning of these words. PROPER CARE OF A COMPANION ANIMAL A pet’s health and welfare depends on more than just food, water, shelter, and sanitary living conditions. Proper care of a pet requires active protection from harm and regular maintenance of good hygiene. PREVENTION OF FLEAS AND TICKS Fleas and ticks are not just an irritant to an animal. They can cause serious disease. Proper Care: Monthly application of an effective topical flea and tick preventive will ensure that a cat or dog is free of external parasites. Highly effective monthly topical preventives are available through a veterinarian and some pet supply stores. Other less effective preventives are flea collars, sprays, some topical drops, and shampoos available at pet stores. Improper care: Flea and tick infestation may lead to: · Severe itching, intense scratching and rubbing · Inflamed skin with bleeding or open sores · A thin coat with bald patches · Flea and tick-borne infections · Anemia and even death in cases of severe infestation · Exposure of people to flea or tick bites, and related infections Heavy infestations may be indicated by large numbers of obvious fleas or ticks, open sores, severe itching, self-mutilation, or pale white gums. When heavy infestations are noted, KVMA recommends that the pet be seen by a veterinarian. As all itchy skin disease is not caused by fleas, KVMA recommends ongoing care with a veterinarian for severe skin disease not associated with fleas or ticks. PREVENTION OF INTESTINAL WORMS Intestinal worms (such as hookworms, roundworms, tapeworms, and whipworms) are easily transmitted, are not always visible in feces, and are not all treatable with over-the-counter deworming medicine. Some intestinal worms may also be transmitted to people, especially to children. Proper Care: Year round heartworm prevention also provides protection against most intestinal worms. Yearly fecal exams by a veterinarian are the only way to ensure that a cat or dog is free of intestinal parasites. Feces should be removed routinely to minimize contamination of the environment and exposure of people. Improper care: Intestinal parasites in dogs and cats may cause diarrhea, blood in the stool, weight loss, or vomiting. KVMA recommends consultation with a veterinarian if there is evidence of intestinal parasites, diarrhea, vomiting, or emaciation. PROPER GROOMING Proper Care: Bathing, brushing, toe nail trims, ear cleaning, and dental care are all aspects of proper grooming. Improper care: If grooming needs are ignored, a pet may develop any of the following problems: · Matted fur that harbors parasites and irritates the skin · Heavy mats causing sores, scabs, or maggot infestation · Toenails that curve or curl into the skin, impede walking, and become embedded in the paws · Painful ears that become bloody and swollen · Infected or broken teeth that cause pain or prevent a pet from eating · A collar too tight that may grow into the skin, or cause skin irritation If there are signs of improper grooming causing a pet distress or pain, KVMA recommends that the pet see a veterinarian immediately. PROPER WEIGHT Proper care: Pets need regular, measured meals. Pets need species-appropriate, nutritionally balanced food. Many medical conditions may cause extreme weight loss or weight gain. You should not be able to see a pet’s ribs, but you should easily be able to feel them. If you cannot easily feel the ribs, your pet may be overweight. If you can see the ribs, the pet may be underweight. Improper care: Failure to maintain proper weight may lead to the following problems: · Underfeeding can result in insufficient body fat, weakness, and even death. · Not feeding species-appropriate food can result in many symptoms of poor health, such as a dull and thinning coat, chronic diarrhea, vomiting, and frequent illness due to a weakened immune system. · Overfeeding can result in obesity preventing the animal from moving about, predisposing to arthritis, pressure sores and difficulty breathing. Emaciated animals have easily visible ribs, pelvic bones, and shoulder bones. The abdomen may be very sunken in behind the rib cage. The eyes may be sunken into the head. Morbidly obese animals may be unable to rise or walk well. They may have pressure sores from lying down, and may be lying in their own excrement. There is no “waist” when viewing these animals from above. The ribs are not at all palpable. Emaciated animals and morbidly obese animals that cannot rise or walk require immediate medical attention. PHYSICAL SAFETY A pet needs protection from both human and environmental threats. People need to be safe from roaming aggressive or nuisance pets. Proper care: A pet should be safely contained to provide protection from traffic, roaming animals, other physical danger, and harassment by people. Fences are the best protection. A pet should have protection from extremes in temperature (below 32 degrees or above 95 degrees), wind, rain, sun and snow. Indoors, in a garage, basement, or a dry dog house are good options. During hot weather, the shelter should have adequate ventilation and air flow. Improper care: Physical injury, behavior problems and death can result from an owner’s benign neglect or, at worst, intentional harm. KVMA recommends aggressive intervention where there is evidence of abuse or neglect, or if pets are exposed to extreme weather conditions. Aggressive, territorial or roaming pets may harm people or other pets, and should be addressed immediately. EXERCISE Exercise is essential to both the mental and physical well-being of a pet. Proper Care: Every healthy pet needs to be able to walk, run, or play on a regular basis. Continuous physical restraint such as tethering by a chain, cable, rope, or continuous confinement in a pen, is counter to an animal’s need for mental stimulation and physical exercise, and is not proper care. Improper care: Lack of regular exercise, socialization, and mental stimulation may lead to behavior problems such as self-mutilation, destructive behavior, fear, and aggression. KVMA recommends intervention if pets are constantly tethered or caged without exercise or social interaction. PROPER ATTENTION FOR A COMPANION ANIMAL Companion animals are social creatures by nature. They need companionship and regular interaction. They need physical exercise, medical attention and social interaction. Proper Attention: A pet needs a relationship with at least one other living being. Chronic isolation is unnatural and unhealthy for a companion animal. Human contact that occurs only when food and water are replenished does not constitute proper attention. Pets also need medical attention from a veterinarian on a yearly basis. Vaccines must be kept up to date in the best interest of the pet and public health. If a pet has a medical ailment, a veterinarian should be consulted. Pets make the best companions when trained in basic obedience. Pets learn best with positive reinforcement. Improper Attention: A companion animal without companionship may be a lonely, bored, depressed, or anxious creature. A companion animal that has neither human nor animal companionship may become sick, anti-social, or both. Abusive training behavior such as hitting or throwing a pet is not acceptable. Companion animals without routine medical attention may harbor infections transmissible to people or other animals. They may have unknown painful diseases affecting their everyday lives and ultimately leading to suffering and death. A pet owner should establish a relationship with a veterinarian to keep a pet healthy, prevent disease, and treat disease that may occur. For more information on animal law or pet health, visit: www.knoxpets.org/animallaw.asp www.knoxvet.com/FAQ.html JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 33 PET LOSS SUPPOR T GR OUP SUPPORT GROUP S. Northshore Drive #105 Knoxville, TN 37922 (865) 560-0480 The University of Tennessee Veterinary Social Work Program at the UT College of Veterinary Medicine offers a Pet Loss Support Group for those coping with the loss of a pet. 3075 Lois Lane Alcoa, TN 37701 (865) 984-5620 The meetings are held on Tuesdays: January 6thand 20th, February 3rd and 17th, March 3rd and 24th, April 7th and 21st All meetings take place 6:15-7:45 PM at the UT Forest Products Center, 2506 Jacob Drive on the UT Ag/Vet Campus (behind the UT Trial Gardens). The group is free of charge and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. For further information, please call 865-755-8839 or visit our website at www.vet.utk.edu. Choose the right pet Teach Obedience Solve Behavior Problems Ellen J. Mahurin, MA • Animal Behaviorist 865-207-2483 • ellen@clever-critters.com • www.clever-critters.com BOST ON BOSTON TERRIER RESCUE (865) 983-3272 boston_rescuer@yahoo.com www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN254.html Rita Lynne is a sweet-natured 4 to 5 year old female with a medium build. She needs a home with no cats and no small children. Cracker Bill (left) is an adult dark brindle/white male Boston Terrier/Pug mix. He needs to be the only pet. Wendell Holmes is an adult male that loves sunbathing, chasing squirrels, and having his tummy rubbed. He is cratetrained and housetrained. Scrappy Ray (left) is an adult male Boston Terrier / Boxer mix with a brindle and white coat. He is cratetrained. PAGE 34 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Roxie (right) is a 6 year old female that is housetrained and gets along well with most nonaggressive dog and cats. She loves respectful children (over 7) and loves to play ball. She is epileptic, but her seizures are kept under control with fairly inexpensive medication. She will be a wonderful family addition. SMOKY MOUNT AIN MOUNTAIN SAINT BERNARD RESCUE GREYHOUND PETS OF AMERICA Tennessee Chapter (865) 966-9851 stbernardoftn@yahoo.com www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN331.html (865) 671-2749 adoptagrey@gpatn.org www.gpatn.org Abbie is 8 months old. Abbie is great with cats, dogs of all sizes, and kids. She is leash trained and housetrained. Abbie and was hit by a car and needs extra care until she has fully recovered. Maggie Mae (right) gets along great with dogs and kids. She loves to be petted, and she insists on a lot of attention. She loves to lie in front of the couch and eat popcorn with you. Daisy is a 10 month old Saint Bernard. She is full of life and would be perfect for an active owner. She is in no way aggressive but is excitable. She is great with other dogs, big and small, and good with cats. Atta Girl is a 4 year old white female with lots of "ticking". She is super sweet and is adjusting to life as a non-racer. Katie (upper right) and Big Man (lower right) are Katrina evacuees, whose family had to surrender them here because of family distress. They are very “connected” so they will be placed together only. Both are in good health and are safe with small dogs. Big Man is very social. Katie is very affectionate in a more private way. A fenced yard is a must, as they enjoy sunbathing and romping with their toys! Chrissy is a 4 year old brindle female Greyhound, who is a very playful, active, and happy dog. Chrissy is very outgoing but is not small dog or cat friendly. Be Red Cross Ready DOG FIRST AID Dog First Aidis a valuable resource for dog owners, those with therapy dogs, police K-9 and search and rescue units. Get trainedto handle accidents and emergencies. Your dog depends on you. Saturday, January 24, 9am-12:30pm At Young-Williams Animal Center 3201 Division Street, Knoxville, TN 37919, www.knoxpets.or To register, contact your local Red Cross chapter at (865) 584-2999 or email registration@knoxarc.org. Class Fee: $25 (includes book and t-shirt) Class size is limited! Keegan is a 2½ year old male Greyhound. He has separation anxiety and is going to need a home where his crate time and alone time are minimal. He is a very loving boy and loves to be with his people. Sandy is a 4 year old dark brindle female. She would be best suited in an adult home or in a home with adults and older children. She is fine with other dogs. JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 35 The Visiting Vet Quality veterinary services in the tranquility of your home. Bring the vet to your pet! Less stress for pet and owner No waiting room Convenient ·Annual Physical Exams ·Behavioral Consultations ·Dermatological Exams ·Ear Exams ·Euthanasia ·Hospice Care ·Ophthalmic Exams ·Preventive Medicine ·Vaccinations For an appointment call: 661-1570 Bea Moody, D.V.M. BELL YR UBS BASSET RESCUE BELLY RUBS (865) 966-0107 easttnfoster@bellyrubs.org www.bellyrubs.org Geoffrey is an 8 month old playful boy. He likes romping with other dogs and following his foster family around. Geoffrey is friendly and appreciates attention. DACHSHUND RESCUE Jake is a loving 5 month old boy who loves everyone he meets. He follows his foster parents everywhere! Jake will be fantastic with kids. of East Tennessee Baloney is an older boy with some special needs. He is a great companion and appreciates attention. DachsHaven@aol.com Precious is a sweet, friendly girl who will be a great family pet. PAGE 36 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 (865) 671-9597 www.drwp.net/tennessee.html PREVENT A LITTER . . . FIX YOUR CRITTER! Reduced Cost Spay/Neuter Resources and Subsidies for Low-Income Citizens WHY SPAY & NEUTER? Oak Ridge Humane Society 381-1550 Union County Humane Society 992-7969 SPAYING & NEUTERING CALMS YOUR PET! Grainger County Humane Society 567-0050 Jefferson County Humane Society 475-8930 SPAYING & NEUTERING INCREASES YOUR Young-Williams Animal Center 215-6677 SPAYING & NEUTERING SPARES THE LIVES OF UNWANTED PETS! Only 1 in 9 cats and dogs born in the U.S. will find a home. The rest will be destroyed because nobody wants them. Altered animals make more affectionate companions. Altered animals are less likely to bite because they are more even-tempered. PET’S SAFETY! Neutered males are less likely to roam, run away, or get into fights. Spayed females are less likely to attract unwanted animals into your yard. SPAYING & NEUTERING EXTENDS YOUR PET’S LIFE! Altered animals live longer, healthier lives. Female cats and dogs have reduced risks of uterine, ovarian, and breast cancers. Male cats and dogs have reduced risks of prostate cancer and disorders. SPAYING & NEUTERING RESULTS IN A CLEANER HOME! Neutered cats are less likely to spray and mark territory. Spaying eliminates carpet stains from bloody fluid passed by female dogs during the heat cycle. Fix-A-Pet Spay/Neuter Clinic 579-6738 Sevier County Planned Humane Society Pethood 453-7000 Spay/Neuter Loudon County AnimalWorks Clinic Humane Society Spay/Neuter Clinic 882-9966 671-8654 379-2227 People Promoting Animal Welfare Prevent A Litter (PAL) Spay/Neuter Spay/Neuter Clinic Mobile Unit 856-7729 423-442-8599 Zak (right) is a cheery little soul, who loves to play with other dogs (of all sizes) and loves to be with us as we go about our daily routines. He loves to go for car rides and will play fetch. GRREA T DOG GRREAT RESCUE (865) 579-0260 GRReatDogs@gmail.com www.grreatdogrescue.com Cowboy is a 4 to 5 year old Spitz. He is a very sweet boy that weighs 35-40 lbs. He loves people and attention. Maddie (right) is 2 years old, weighs 36 lbs., and is such a sweetie. She is currently working on her obedience and really wants to please. She is crate trained and prefers to be in bed by 9 P.M. Hank (left) is a Blue Heeler, who is roughly 2 to 3 years old. He's a sweet, loving boy, looking for a home with a warm bed, good food, and no small kids or small dogs. JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 37 Nine County Animal Shelter Directory Oak Ridge Animal Shelter (serving Anderson County) Address: 395 Belgrade Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Phone: 865-425-3423 Hours: 10am-12pm, 1pm-5pm M-F; 1-5 Sat. Website: Under Construction Animal Control: 865-457-6244. Maryville Animal Shelter Address: 426 Home Ave. Maryville, TN 37801 Phone: 865-681-2241 Hours: 1-4:30 M-F; 10-1 Sat. Website: No Animal Control: 865-983-3620 Jefferson County Animal Shelter Address: 310 Landfill Rd. Jefferson City, TN 37760 Phone: 865-475-8930 Hours: 12-4 M-F; 11-4 Sat Website: www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN194.html Animal Control: Call the Shelter at 865-475-8930. Loudon County Animal Shelter Address: 250 Jamie Dr., Loudon, TN 37774 Phone: 865-458-5593 Hours: 9am-4pm M-F, 9am-1pm Sat Website: www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN144.html Animal Control: 865-458-5593 NINE-COUNTY SHELTER STATISTICS Anderson 2007 Blount 2007 Total Incoming Animals Adopted/ Rescued Reclaimed Euthanized 3576 1114 (29%) 2742 (71%) no shelter (construction in progress) no shelter Grainger Jefferson 2006 3244 940 (29%) 2298 (71%) Knox 2007 17213 4430 (27%) 12261 (73%) Loudon 2007 3603 1136 (32%) 2467 (68%) Roane 2007 3055 949 (34%) 1881 (66%) Sevier 2007 4809 1102 (22%) 3826 (78%) Union 2006 1036 513 (50%) 523 (50%) Roane County Animal Shelter Address: Manufacturers Rd. Rockwood, TN 37854 Phone: 865-354-7387 Hours: 10-4 Tues.-Sat. Website: www.roanecountyanimalshelter.petfinder.com Animal Control: 865-354-7387 Young-Williams Animal Center (Knox Co.) Address: 3201 Division Street, Knoxville 37919 Phone: 865-215-65992007 Hours: 11am-7pm M-F;11am-5 pm Sat.;1-5 Sun. Website: www.knoxpets.org Animal Control Knoxville: 865-215-7457; Knox County: 865-215-6658 Sevier County Humane Society Address: 959 Gnatty Branch Rd.,Sevierville 37876 Phone: 865-453-7000 Hours: 1-6pm M-Sat. Website: www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN97.html Animal Control: County Sheriff’s Office Union County Humane Society Address: 719 Hickory Star Rd.Maynardville TN 37807 Phone: 865-992-7969 or 865-585-4620 Hours: By appointment Website:www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN107.html Animal Control: Unavailable PAGE 38 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Enter your zip code and the kind of animal you want, and PRESTO! Petfinder gives you a list of all the matches near you! Don’t Miss An Issue! Subscribe to Critter! Send $25 for a 1-year subscription to: Critter Magazine PO Box 16230 Knoxville Tn 37996 mid-south ESKIE ALLIANCE ARFNETS www.arfnets.org Arfnets currently has 34 dogs and 44 cats in our network of foster homes. Please visit our web site for pictures and descriptions! american eskimo dog rescue (865) 604-2504 • tneskies@yahoo.com midsoutheskiealliance.rescuegroups.org Sylvester is a 6 month old male Tuxedo with short hair. He is super sweet and eager to please! Sylvester loves to rub noses and give kisses. To meet Sylvester, contact Traci: (865) 984-2457 (h) labs4u@charter.net Garcia is a baby male Siamese with short hair. The vet could hardly hear his heart beat because he purrs so loud! Bentley is a 4 year old American Eskimo/Spitz mix. He was mistreated in his former home, so he has a limp. Bentley does not do well with cats or children. He is fine with female dogs only. Missy is a 4 year old American Eskimo/Spitz mix. She is very shy when she first meets someone. She gets along with other dogs, cats and children, though small kids probably wouldn’t be a good match. Dobby (left) is a 7 month old male Jack Russell Terrier mix. He is a ball of energy! Dobby is housetrained. Boone (right) is a 10 month old male Greyhound/Lab mix. He is calm but playful. Boone is housetrained. Tippy is an American Eskimo/Spitz mix. He is about 5 years old. Tippy’s previous owner died, so he is now in foster care. He is very loyal and friendly. He never meets a stranger. He would do best with dogs that are not too domineering. To meet Garcia, Dobby, or Boone, contact Sue: JSalter149@aol.com Mushi is a 6 year old female brown and white Tabby with short hair. Mushi loves hugs and will stick her tongue out when you pet her! To meet Mushi, contact Erin or Vicki: (865) 748-3674 (h) erinfrench86@gmail.com Josh is a 4 year old American Eskimo/Spitz mix. He is a very sweet-natured and playful boy. He loves to go for walks and for rides in the car. He is timid with strangers because he was abused in his former home. He would do best in a home without small children. JANUARY 2009 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 39 Smokey Joe is a small adult male Boston Terrier in the care of Boston Terrier Rescue. NE WPOR T NEWPOR WPORT ANIMAL SHEL TER SHELTER (423) 623-1010 newportas@charter.net www.petfinder.com/shelters/TN142.html Runt Amos Bonnie Tony Yoda (right) is an 11 month old 8 lb. male Chinese Crested in the care of Small Breed Rescue of East Tennessee. Lucky Happy 1305 Lovell Road Knoxville, TN 37932 Phone 865.777.1221 Fax 865.671.2337 www.lovellvet.com Cassie and Max are a 5 year old sister and brother pair with Collie Concern. They would like to be adopted together. “Where Compassion & Knowledge Meet” Sherri Mellskog DVM Babbette is a gorgeous girl in the care of Young-Williams Animal Center. Agri Feed Pet Supply WEEKEND ADOPTATHONS 5716 Middlebrook Pike 584.3959 agrifeedpetsupply.com Peaceful Kingdom PO Box 16230 Knoxville, TN 37996 PAGE 40 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • JANUARY 2009 Sat. Jan 3 Sat. Jan 3 Sat. Jan 10 Sat. Jan 10 Sat. Jan 10 Sat. Jan 17 Sat. Jan 17 Sat. Jan 24 Sat. Jan 24 10-1 1:30-4:30 10-12 12-2 2:30-4:30 10:30-1 1:30-4 11-2 2:30-4 Golden Retrievers Noah’s Arc English Springer Spaniels Greyhounds Basset Hounds Border Collies Cocker Spaniels GRReat Dog Rescue Great Danes