Knoxville Critter Magazine, October 2012
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Knoxville Critter Magazine, October 2012
TAKE ONE! OCTOBER 2012 VOL.12, NO.10 Boo at the Barn p7 Agility Trials p8 Mabel’s Weight Loss Journey p19 Risks of Cat Obesity p20 Meet Cheebers at Young-Williams Animal Center BL OUNT C OUNT Y ANIMAL CENTER BLOUNT COUNT OUNTY (865) 980-624 blounttn.org/animal/ Ace Fiji Boa George Buster Stacy Elaine & Jerry Cricket Kiko Maddux Venus Ty Bart Mackerel Sandy Ernie PAGE 2 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 Lucy Visit the Shelter First! Nine County Shelter Directory, p. 28-29 ANIMAL WORKS ANIMALW (865) 379-2227 www.animalworkstn.org Sonic (right) is super sweet, loves to be held, and enjoys sitting in your lap. Public Animal Shelters Blount County Animal Shelter ......................................... 2,28 Humane Society of Jefferson County .............................. 9,28 Loudon County Animal Shelter ..................................... 26,29 Newport Animal Shelter ..................................................... 23 Oak Ridge Animal Shelter (Anderson Co.) ........................ 32 Roane County Animal Shelter ...................................... 18,29 Sevier County Humane Society ................................... 17,29 Union County Humane Society .................................... 10,29 Young-Williams Animal Center (Knox Co.) .................... 24,28 Other Humane and Rescue Groups Adopt A Golden Knoxville .................................................. 15 Animal Works ....................................................................... 3 Belly Rubs Basset Rescue ................................................ 27 Blount County Humane Society ......................................... 17 Boston Terrier Rescue ........................................................ 9 Dachshund Rescue of East Tennessee ............................. 30 East Tennessee Border Collie Rescue .............................. 21 East Tennessee Pit Bull Rescue ........................................ 32 Feral Feline Friends .......................................................... 14 German Shepherd Rescue of East Tennessee ................... 7 Grainger County Humane Society .................................... 18 Greyhound Pets of America ............................................... 30 Greyhound Rescue Foundation of Tn ................................. 6 GRReat Dog Rescue ........................................................ 27 HALT ................................................................................. 14 Horse Haven of Tennessee ................................................ 6 Humane Society of Roane County .................................... 25 Humane Society of the Tennessee Valley .......................... 30 Knoxville Guinea Pig Rescue ............................................ 32 Noah’s Arc ......................................................................... 11 People Promoting Animal Welfare (PPAW) ......................... 25 Shelter Animals Rescue Group (SARG) ............................ 15 Small Breed Rescue of East Tennessee ............................ 27 Smoky Mountain Bulldog Rescue ...................................... 26 Stray Connection Cat Rescue ........................................... 25 Tennessee Valley Golden Retriever Rescue .................... 26 Wolf Creek Weimaraner Rescue ....................................... 13 Leila (above) is a very loving, affectionate kitten. She loves to play with other cats. Sally (right) gets along with all the other cats. She loves to be petted. TWO NEW DOG PARKS IN KNOXVILLE! Holston River Dog Park 3300 Holston Hills Road Petsafe Concord Dog Park 10909 S. Northshore Drive Critter magazine is published monthly by Peaceful Kingdom, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. CRITTER MAGAZINE P.O. Box 16630 Knoxville, Tn. 37996 (865) 579-5164 [email protected] www.peacefulkingdom.org CRITTER TEAM Jessica Grizzle, Juan Noltenius, Linda Raulston, 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 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; underfunded shelters may instead 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. OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 3 DOG SITTING (IN MY HOME) Let me take care of your Four-Legged Furry Friend while you go on vacation, a weekend get-away, an overnight trip, or when you just need/want a break. Dogs must be under 25 pounds and housetrained (either to go outside or use potty pads). They will live with me and mine, and will not be crated unless you so request. 11/30/2012 Charge: $12.00 per night. No minimum, no limits. Payment due when dogs arrive. References furnished upon request. Betty Pike 604 Atchley Road Strawberry Plains, Tn. 37871 (865) 806-1203 [email protected] Approximately 12 miles east of Knoxville, about 1 mile off I-40. Exit 402. PET LOSS SUPPOR T GR OUP SUPPORT GROUP 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. Next meetings (Tuesday evenings): October 2nd, 16th and 30th November 13th and 27th December 11th The meeting will take place 6:30-8:00 PM in the Family Room, UT Veterinary Hospital, 2407 River Drive, Knoxville. The group is free of charge and open to the public. For further information, please call 865-755-8839 or visit our website at www.vet.utk.edu. Bring the vet to your pet! The Visiting Vet Quality veterinary services in the tranquility of your home. · Preventive Medicine · Physical Exams · Behavioral Consultation · Hospice Care · Dermatological Exams · Eye Exams Ear Exams Vaccinations Euthanasia Less stress for pet and owner • No waiting room • Convenient For an appointment call: 661-1570 Bea Moody, D.V.M. Gov. John Sevier Animal Clinic (865) 579-1090 3202 West Gov. John Sevier Highway Knoxville, Tennessee 37920 • Next to Weigels PAGE 4 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 Flea, Tick, and Heartworm Preventive We frequently get questions about the heartworm and flea/tick combinations available and which we recommend. There is currently no SINGLE preventative that treats fleas, ticks, and heartworms. There are, however, many variations of flea, flea plus tick, and flea plus heartworm preventatives available. It can be overwhelming at times to even keep them all straight! Following is a list of veterinary-approved products with an explanation of what they prevent. 9315 S. Northshore Drive Knoxville, Tennessee 37922 Dr. Denise Frazier 865-769-8800 HOME FINANCING GARY STURM SR. LOAN OFFICER (865) 691-8910 x211 Email: [email protected] www.migonline.com/Gary.Sturm Frontline Plus - 30 day topical flea and tick preventative for dogs and cats. Advantix - 30 day topical flea and tick preventative for dogs ONLY. This product contains Amitraz. Amitraz can be fatal to cats and children. Special precautions should be used if there are cats or children in the household. Typically this means applying the product before bed and then isolating the animal overnight. Advantage - 30 day topical flea preventative for dogs and cats. Advantage Multi - 30 day topical heartworm, intestinal parasite (roundworms and hookworms), and flea preventative for dogs and cats. Requires a prescription. Comfortis - 30 day oral flea preventive for dogs ONLY. Requires a prescription. Trifexis - 30 day oral heartworm, intestinal parasite (roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms) and flea preventative for dogs ONLY. Requires a prescription. Pet Quarters Pet Supplies & Grooming 7811 Oak Ridge Hwy Suite 1 Knoxville, TN 37921 (865) 560-0028 Mon-Fri 9-7 Sat 8-6 Sun 12-3 Dog, Cat, Bird, Small Animal, Fish, Reptile and Horse Supplies *Eukanuba*Science Diet*Wellness*Nutro*ProPac*Canadae*Natural Balance* *Diamond*Premium Edge*Nature’s Recipe*Solid Gold*Bil-Jac*Pro Plan* *Eagle Pack*Chicken Soup For The Dog/Cat Lover’s Soul*Royal Canin* Revolution - 30 day topical heartworm, intestinal parasite (roundworms and hookworms), and flea preventative for dogs and cats. Also prevents ear mites and one species of ticks (American Dog Tick). This is NOT a good tick preventative if your dog is at risk. Requires a prescription. Preventic Collar - 90 day tick preventative in the form of a collar. This product does not prevent fleas. It would need to be used in conjunction with a topical or oral flea preventative. This product contains Amitraz. Amitraz can be fatal to cats and children. Special precautions should be used in applying this collar. Capstar - 24 hour oral flea treatment that begins killing fleas within 30 minutes. This product is available for dogs and cats but only lasts 1 day and should be used in conjunction with a longer-acting flea preventative. Courtesy of Hardin Valley Animal Hospital, 865-539-6811, www.hvah.com John R. Hamil Animal Wellness Foundation, Inc. 9450 S.Northshore Drive #105 Knoxville, TN 37922 (865) 560-0480 3075 Lois Lane Alcoa, TN 37701 (865) 984-5620 Sponsoring Spay or Neuter Surgeries for Pets of Qualifying Low-Income Familes in Blount County, TN www.blountanimalwellness.org For More Information Call Cindy @ (865) 680-6572 [email protected] OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 5 HORSE HA VEN HAVEN nc. of Tennessee, IInc. Java is a 16 year old mare. Moca is a 19+ year old mare. (865) 609-4030 [email protected] www.horsehaventn.org Meet our adoptable horses on the 2nd Saturday of every month: Tonic is a gorgeous blue roan TWH mare. She is gentle and easy. She’s show quality and can hit a gait! HHT West Facility 10AM - 2PM 2417 Reagan Rd. in Knoxville off Hardin Valley Rd, ½ mile from Pellissippi Pkwy Pedro is an 8 year old gelded Donkey. He loads and leads, and likes hanging out with cows. GREYHOUND RESCUE FOUNDA TION FOUNDATION of Tennessee Jenny, in the Care of Jennifer (865) 983-1322 [email protected] (865) 690-0009 • www.greyhoundrescue.org [email protected] Tyson is a 2 year old, 69 lb. male. He tested cat tolerant at the track before heading to Tennessee. His foster family thinks he is a great house guest. He has great house manners and does well with all family members. He is a happy boy. Susie has found her way back into foster care at no fault of her own. Susie is small dog, cat, and child friendly. She is being fostered with 5 kitties. Susie would love a family to call her own. • PAGE 6 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 See that wagging tail? Pretty Jenny is a happy girl in spite of having lost her home. Her owner is seriously ill, and Jenny is living at a boarding kennel until her new family discovers her. Jenny is a 6 year old Australian Cattle Dog mix with energy that keeps that tail wagging continuously. Jenny would love to be part of your family and your world! elling Story T s! Spooky ri surp se full of Clinic Stall D e coratin g Conte st! Special Haunte Barn fo d r the bra ve ones! ound Smores ar fire! the camp $10 Rabies Vaccines! Low Cost Vaccine Clinic Every Saturday 1-5pm! Walk-ins Only! Low Cost Heartworm and Flea and Tick Preventives! Register on-line (not required) at www.petwellclinic.com to save time . 10549 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37922 (865) 272-9491 • www.petwellclinic.com Lollipop Trot Face Painting Pumpkin Decorating Contest Admission Free! Cider & Donuts Donations Appreciated Join Horse Haven of Tennessee Volunteers IRUWKHLUWKDQQXDO´1LFNHU7UHDWµ Saturday October 27 4pm - 8pm Horse Haven of Tennessee 2417 Reagan Road, Knoxville, TN 37933 For more information log onto www.horsehaventn.org GERMAN SHEPHERD RESCUE OF EAST TENNESSEE [email protected] www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN602.html Jack (right) is 2 years old and already knows several basic commands. He is housetrained and gets along with other dogs, but he is not cat friendly. Gracie (above) was surrendered to a local animal shelter with her AKC paperwork. She is 1 to 2 years old and is super sweet. Sadie (right) is a 2 to 3 year old female, who weighs 96 lbs. and is going to need some leash work. She already knows some basic commands like sit and shake. She is also crate-trained. 1305 Lovell Road Knoxville, TN 37932 Phone 865.777.1221 Fax 865.671.2337 www.lovellvet.com “Where Compassion & Knowledge Meet” Sherri Mellskog DVM OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 7 Tennessee Australian Shepherd Club Hardin Valley ASCA Sanctioned Agility Trial 131 162 Michelle Smallwood, DVM Tina Smith, DVM Small Animal Medicine, Surgery, and Grooming 10017 Hardin Valley Road www.hvah.com • 865-539-6811 Middlebrook Pellissippi Pkwy Nov ovember 10-11, 2012 Saturday: Sunday: 2 Gamblers Classes 1 Gamblers Class 2 Regular Classes 2 Regular Classes 2 Jumper Classes 2 Jumper Classes Play Dog Excellent Chattanooga, ga, TN T One ring, indoors on mats Rubberized contacts Support the businesses that support Critter magazine! For more information contact: Karen Booker,Trial Secretary 615.516.1161 [email protected] (weekdays only) ASCA Trial in subject line or Nan Payne, Trial Chairperson 423.238.9607 [email protected] All breeds and mixed breeds may compete. Al No ASCA number required unless you want to earn ASCA titles. Training in the ring allowed. Go to www.asca.org for more information. PAGE 8 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 ARFNETS TENNESSEE A USTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD RESCUE www.arfnets.org [email protected] Zorro is a 2½ year old male cuddle bug. He loves to be with people! He would make an excellent companion and family member. He is a talker and lover! He enjoys helping his foster mom with everyday tasks. You can see a video of Zorro on our Arfnets facebook page. Call Traci at (865) 607-8793. Larry is a happy go lucky 7 year old chocolate Lab. He enjoys letting his ears and lips flop in the wind with the car window down, diving to the bottom of the lake to look for rocks, playing fetch, and getting lots of attention. He's an older gentleman but is young at heart. He needs an active family with a fenced yard, and would love to have access to water. Larry is looking for a family who will understand that his limited vision does not prevent him from having a great quality of life. Please call Erin at (865) 335-7629. (865) 690-4617 (865) 671-0766 Bandit will steal your heart. This gentle 2 ½ year old male Aussie was surrendered because his family could no longer provide care for this sweet, loving, and playful pup. Bandit is a housetrained fluffy and cuddly boy that weighs about 48 lbs. Bandit loves to romp with other dogs. He is good around cats and enjoys attention from caring adults and children. WANTED: a family for BANDIT. Please don’t breed with so many in need. Please don’t buy while shelter animals die. Adopt a Homeless Pet! BOST ON TERRIER RESCUE BOSTON (865) 983-3272 [email protected] bostonterriertn.org Buddy Woodstock came from a backyard breeder/ hoarding situation. We suspect that he never left the trailer in which he was born. He’s between 1 and 2 years old, and is an unusuallymarked purebred. Buddy has had hard times and wants to be someone’s special buddy. Bo Diddley is between 1 and 2 years old and probably one of the sweetest Boston Terriers you’ll ever meet. Bo was brought to rescue hurt, probably hit by a car, and our vet concluded that his hip joint was too badly injured to save. Bo adjusted to having only 3 legs and runs like a bullet. He’s looking for a bed to sleep in with somebody who loves him. OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 9 Carmal Molly UNION COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY (865) 992-7969 www.unioncountyhumanesociety.org [email protected] Mandy Benson Heather Lyndsay Chic Sadie Grayson Lannie Dory Remmington Crouton Low Cost Spay/Neuter Assistance is available through the Union County Humane Society. Call 865-992-7969 Christy Nash PAGE 10 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 NOAH’S ARC (423) 586-2293 www.noahsarc.petfinder.org [email protected] Booker Gracie Stallone Mason Aspen Allie Ozzy Cissy Ziggy Sophie Cheyenne OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 11 Knoxville Dog Parks PetSafe Village Dog Park 10424 PetSafe Way Dogwood Park at Victor Ashe Park 4901 Bradshaw Road PetSafe Dog Park at Tommy Schumpert Park Fountain City Road Holston River Dog Park 3300 Holston Hills Road PetSafe Downtown Dog Park Corner of Summitt Hill Drive and Central Avenue PetSafe Dog Park at Charter Doyle Park Martin Mill Pike in South Knoxville Petsafe Concord Dog Park 10909 S. Northshore Drive PREVENT A LITTER . . . FIX YOUR CRITTER! Reduced Cost Spay/Neuter Resources and Subsidies for Low-Income Citizens WHY SPAY & NEUTER? 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. SPAYING & NEUTERING CALMS YOUR PET! Altered animals make more affectionate companions. Altered animals are less likely to bite because they are more even-tempered. SPAYING & NEUTERING INCREASES YOUR 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. Oak Ridge Humane Society 381-1550 Union County Humane Society 992-7969 Grainger County Humane Society 567-0050 Jefferson County Humane Society 475-8930 Fix-A-Pet Spay/Neuter Clinic 579-6738 Sevier County Humane Society 453-7000 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. Planned Pethood 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 HOME FINANCING GARY STURM SR. LOAN OFFICER (865) 691-8910 x211 Email: [email protected] www.migonline.com/Gary.Sturm PAGE 12 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 (865) 254-6211 • [email protected] • www.wcweimrescue.org WOLF CREEK WEIMARANER RESCUE Casey (right) is a beautiful 6 year old love bug! She would do best with a family that could spend lots of time with her. She does well with other dogs and would be great with children. Bo (left) is an 8 year old blue Weim. Bo loves to run and play and loves the outdoors! Bo would like to be your only dog. OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 13 FERAL FELINE FRIENDS (865) 406-6980 [email protected] www.kfcf.petfinder.com Sylva Snookums Maple Phoebe Roxanne, Cassie & Madeline Chococat & Lily Hopper Our Adoption Center in Turkey Creek Petsmart is open every day! Introducing our exclusive new cat boarding suite The Cat Cat’’s Cradle including an exercise room with a climbing tree! HAL T HALT Humans and Animals Lear ning Together Learning Through a series of classes, a canine obedience instructor helps adolescent student trainers teach basic obedience commands to dogs. Fall 2012 Dogs for Adoption 865-693-5540 (Catatoga Kennels) et.utk.edu/halt www .v www.v .vet.utk.edu/halt Callie Teddy Chica Natasha These new accommodations will provide a quieter, more comfortable and enjoyable boarding experience for your cat! John Shaw DVM “ Doing our Best for your Pet ” 865-483-1334 Hours: M-F 8-6 Saturday 9-1 244 Brisbane Road Oak Ridge TN 37830 PAGE 14 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 Sadie SHEL TER ANIMALS SHELTER RESCUE GR OUP GROUP IT’S A R-R-RUFF LIFE Grooming & Boarding 4509 Chapman Highway Knoxville Tn 37920 865-577-2810 (865) 483-8146 [email protected] www.shelteranimalsrescue.org Amy Jo We work hard to earn your and your animals’ trust and respect. All Breeds Accepted! Cats too! • 50% discount on first groom for pets adopted from a public shelter • 50% discount for animals in the care of 501(c)3 nonprofit rescue groups • Discounts for new clients, seniors, and for military, law officers and firefighters, active or retired Mimi Susie Q Denver No matter how little money or how few possessions you own, having a dog makes you rich! ADOPT A GOLDEN XVILLE KNO KNOXVILLE (865) 940-0688 adoptagoldenknoxville.org Charlotte Gandalf Cora Camille Amber Odie Dorothy (left) and Sophia (right) were found as strays and brought to a local shelter. When no one claimed them, AGK was asked to help. Dorothy and Sophia are estimated to be 1 to 2 years old. Although they both had skin infections when found, they are now healthy and thriving. Dorothy and Sophia are both sweet, gentle girls. They are truly bonded and depend on each other for comfort, so we would like for them to be adopted together. We are looking for a foster or foster-to-adopt home to better evaluate what Dorothy and Sophia will need in their new family. OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 15 PAGE 16 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 SEVIER COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY (865) 453-7000 • (865) 429-5552 .petfinder .org/shelters/TN97.html www.petfinder .petfinder.org/shelters/TN97.html www [email protected] Max is a 9 month old male Boxer/Lab mix. Chip is a 3 month old male kitten with hazel eyes. Flame is a 4 month old male with short hair. Rhoady is an adult male Basset Hound/Spaniel mix. Hailey is a 6 year old female Kerry Blue Terrier mix. Jade is a 2 year old female with short hair. Louise is an adult female Tabby with short hair. Willow is an adult female Feist mix. BL OUNT C OUNT Y BLOUNT COUNT OUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY (865) 382-7652 [email protected] www.blountcountyhumanesociety.org All C es Thrift SStor tor Crreatur eatures toree ar yville Mar aryville Brroadway oadway,, M 1005 E B 865-233-3739 Cash Drake Brownie Caleb Luke Macy Gypsy Crackle OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 17 ROANE C OUNT Y ANIMAL SHEL TER COUNT OUNTY SHELTER (865) 354-7387 www.roanecountyanimalshelter.petfinder.com Molly Fluffy Snow White Mules Powder Ebony Chloe Gus Henrietta GRAINGER COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY (865) 567-0050 [email protected] www.graingercountyhumanesociety.org Denton Trout Beatrice Jenna Foxy Toot Haven Happy Jack Saucy PAGE 18 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 Mabel’s Weight Loss Journey Mabel weighed 67 lbs. in December when her family dropped her off at Young-Williams Animal Center because she was too large for them to care for her. She has been adopted and is on a special diet and exercise routine. Check out her weight loss chart below. She has lost over half of her original weight! Her goal weight is 22 lbs. Mabel has learned that slow and steady is the way to go with weight loss. It takes time to safely lose the weight. She is an inspiration to her nearly 2000 followers on facebook. She walks 30 minutes three times a week on an underwater treadmill at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. She needed help getting into the treadmill at first, but was getting in by herself in March. In December Mabel could hardly walk 20 to 30 feet without collapsing from exhaustion, and now she goes on walks around her neighborhood and is up and about all the time. Her energy level, mobility and skin issues are greatly improved. She can breathe better, and the torn ligament in her knee is stabilizing as she loses more weight. She is acting more like a puppy than a 5 year old dog. She is now able to jump on the couch to nap instead of having to lie on a pillow in the floor like she did back in January. Mabel was featured on three news shows in July - WBIR’s Live at Five at Four in Knoxville, NBC’s Action News 5 in Memphis, and WVLT’s Local 8 News in Knoxville. Mabel showed off her “fat camp” transformation, and Veterinary Nutritionist Dr. Angela Witzel (Mabel’s new owner) shared information about Mabel’s weight loss journey. Mabel’s weight loss is the result of proper diet (with absolutely no table scraps), exercise, and a dedicated owner. Mabel has lots of loose skin but the decision regarding a tummy tuck will have to wait until she reaches her goal weight later this year. Mabel swimming laps in the indoor pool Mabel was featured on WBIR’s Live at Five at Four in Knoxville again in September to show the new activity added to her exercise routine. After taking a short break from the treadmill in August, it was determined that her body needs to be challenged in different ways than the treadmill does. She now swims laps in the indoor pool at the physical rehabilitation department. Another recent benefit of Mabel’s weight loss is her ability to socialize with other dogs. Now she is able to run, jump, sniff and play with other dogs and is no longer the timid, out-of-shape gal she used to be. Follow Mabel’s weight loss story on facebook at: www.facebook.com/pages/Mabel/332532756771682 Be sure to check out the cat obesity information on page 20. 70 60 67 58 50 52 40 47 43 30 40 37 35 33.5 Jul Aug 31.5 20 Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Sept Support the businesses that support Critter magazine! OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 19 Cat Obesity Information Why is obesity dangerous for pets? How do I know if my cat is overweight? Obesity is just as dangerous for pets as it is for humans. The extra pounds weigh on an animal’s cardiovascular and respiratory systems, exacerbating existing problems and causing new ones. Fat cats and dogs are also prone to injury, more at risk in surgery, and predisposed to conditions such as diabetes. And the laundry list of problems doesn’t end there. Decreased stamina, diminished immune function, and digestive disorders are all potential consequences of obesity. Being severely overweight can significantly diminish your cat or dog’s quality of life. So when your porky pet pleads with you for an extra treat, remember that saying no may be the kindest response. Humans aren’t the only ones living large. The obesity epidemic is affecting our cats, too. In fact, between twenty-five and forty percent of pet cats are obese or likely to become obese. Unfortunately, cat owners don’t always realize that their once-trim tabby has become a fat feline. Without proper weight management, their cats continue to grow—and become at higher risk for diabetes, arthritis, and other conditions. So keep an eye on your cat’s weight. When you pet her, gently press down. If you are unable to feel her ribs, consider taking her to the veterinarian for a proper exam. After ruling out any underlying medical causes, your veterinarian can help you develop an appropriate nutrition and exercise plan. How can I help my cat lose weight? How can I get my cat to exercise? Most successful weight loss programs are early identification of a pet at risk, and then being very conscientious with it – working with your veterinarian or one of the nurses at the practice, making sure you really understand what’s happening from a nutritional standpoint. Your veterinarian will help you devise a diet that meets your cat’s needs. And make sure to play with that pudgy kitty – regular exercise will help him shed the weight. How much weight can my cat safely lose in a month? Pet owners who equate food with love may literally be killing their cats with kindness. Feline obesity leads to a host of diseases, including premature death. But if you decide to put your kitty on a weight loss diet, be sure to do it safely. About a quarter to half a pound a month is safe, so if you’ve got a kitty who is eighteen pounds but should be twelve pounds, then that’s going to take a year. Veterinarian Margee Scherk, Editor of the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery says that to lose weight, cats – like any species must expend more calories than they eat. So make sure that fat cat gets some exercise! Source: purina.com PAGE 20 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 Just like humans, cats can lose weight by exercising. Veterinarian Margee Scherk, Editor of the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, says there are a lot of ways to get an obese cat up and moving. Just ten minutes of play each day can turn a bored, overweight cat potato into a happy, healthy kitty. When chasing a dangling feather, or a catnip mouse tossed by their favorite human, even senior cats can turn kittenish. And the playtime can be a fun bonding experience for you and your favorite feline. Feine Body Type Chart Ideal Weight: Well-proportioned; observe waist behind ribs; ribs palpable with slight fat covering; abdominal fat pad minimal. Overweight: Ribs not easily palpated with moderate fat covering; waist poorly discernible; obvious rounding of abdomen; moderate abdominal fat pad. Obese: Ribs not palpable under heavy fat cover; heavy fat deposits over lumbar area, face and limbs; distention of abdomen with no waist; extensive abdominal fat deposits. 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. EAST TENNESSEE BORDER COLLIE RESCUE YOUR PET IS PART OF OUR FAMILY! www.bordercollierescuetn.com ETBCR will be at the following locations with adoptable dogs & information about Border Collie Rescue: PetCo 169 Brooklawn St. Farragut, TN Sat., October 13, 11 am - 1 pm Dr. Denise Frazier 9315 S. Northshore Drive 865-769-8800 www.NorthshoreAH.com Agri Feed Pet Supply 5716 Middlebrook Pike Knoxville, TN Sat., October 20, 10:30 am - 1:00 pm Like" us on Facebook Follow" us on Twitter @etbcr We are pleased to offer for your pet: Preventative Care & Immunizations Surgical Services & Dentistry Boarding & Grooming OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 21 S.A.R.G. Kittens Star in Petsafe Photo Shoot I just started a new job as the Photography Coordinator at Radio Systems Corp (Petsafe). As Photography Coordinator, my job is to put together photo shoots for new and updated products. My first photo shoot was in September. Although I cannot tell you what the products are, but I can tell you they are cat-oriented products. When I first found out I had to do a photo shoot immediately, I was a little nervous. But when I found out that shoot would involve cats, my stomach did a little flip. Cats? My very first shoot was going to be cats. I have six cats. I know that cats almost never do what you want them to do. And very often will do just the opposite. The next question was where am I going to get these cats? Yes, I have six, but I knew they would not ZRUN7RRELJWRRVK\WRRROGRUWRRGDUN6R,SXWRXWD³FDVWLQJ´FDOO$ ODG\DWZRUNRIIHUHGRIKHUFDWV([FHOOHQW%XW,NQHZ,¶GQHHG more than two. Next, I sent out a Facebook request. I was answered with stony silence. So, I decided to try some of the local cat rescues. Only one replied. Shelter Animals Rescue Group (SARG) thought it would be a great idea to showcase a couple of their cats. I decided to use rescue animals for a variety of reasons. First, I knew they would be accustomed to being around strange people in strange places. As adoptable animals they are often taken to adopt-athons and handled a lot. Second, I really wanted to help these cats find homes. There are so many homeless pets, and they are the perfect companion for someone. They just need to find that person. Any attention is good attention for them. And maybe, just maybe, someone will fall in love and take them home. Apollo (right) is the black kitten. He did pretty well for a kitten. While energetic and on the go, he stopped long enough to be petted and do some hanging out. +H¶VDURXQG months old and ready to play. Posey (left) is the white adult cat. She is about 2 years old. She was fabulous. She was easy going and loving. She really just wanted to please us. She did everything we needed and then some. Posey really is the perfect cat. She walks on a leash. She plays, she loves, she snuggles. To adopt either of these sweeties: Contact SARG at 865/483-8146 (9 am- 7 pm, please) or email:[email protected] Sharon Popek, Photography Coordinator, Radio Systems Corp., [email protected] PAGE 22 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 NE WPOR T ANIMAL SHEL TER NEWPOR WPORT SHELTER Sarah Ethel (423) 623-1010 • [email protected] www.petfinder.com/shelters/TN142.html Daisy & Bailey Lucy Zen Lindy, in the Care of Lisa (423)754-9559 • [email protected] Sweet littel Lindy is a 4 month old, 16 lb. Lab mix. Is she cute or what?! Her foster mom is helping her with crate-training and housetraining. She sleeps in a crate all night with no problems. Bogard 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 [email protected] OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 23 (865) 215-6599 3201 Division St, Knoxville, TN 37919 www.young-williams.org Tifa Pal Mary Alice Leo Biscuit Audi Daisy Lulu Wylie Sanchez Reese Mary Alice Young-Williams Animal Center is one of 50 Contestants in the 2012 ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge! Community Support Needed to Win $100,000 Grand Prize and Save More Lives! Thanks to over 12,000 animal lovers who took time to vote, Young-Williams Animal Center won a spot in the 2012 ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge and will now compete for a chance at more than $500,000 in grant funding, including a grand prize of $100,000! The 2012 ASPCA Rachael Ray $100K Challenge is a nationwide competition for animal shelters (and their communities) aimed at getting more animals adopted or returned to their owners than ever before. From August 1 to October 31, 2012, Young-Williams Animal Center will compete to exceed the number of adoptions that occurred during the same period in 2011. Competing against 49 other shelters, the baseline goal is to save at least 300 more animals. Young-Williams Animal Center’s Goal is to save 1512 Lives! PAGE 24 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 PEOPLE PR OMO TING PROMO OMOTING ANIMAL WELF ARE (PP AW ) WELFARE (PPA HUMANE SOCIETY OF ROANE COUNTY 865-376-2474 • [email protected] www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN391.html (865) 856-7729 • [email protected] www .ppawspayneuter clinic.org www.ppawspayneuter .ppawspayneuterclinic.org Casper Bugs Desa Salley Lil Bit Speck Ernie Antonio & Bandit Leo Halee is a 1 year old, 5 lb. cat. She and her kittens were found living at a deserted house. Beautiful Halee is very sweet, affectionate, and playful. Doxie (above right) is a 2 month old black female kitten with a gray undercoat. She was riding on the back of a Dachshund when she was found. She is a sweet, friendly little purr-box who needs a home. Chrissy is a sweet-natured, loving 2 year old cat. She was found wandering in the clinic parking lot suffering from an upper respiratory infection. She has regained her health, gained some weight, and is ready for a home! THE STRA YC ONNECTION STRAY CONNECTION Mister (865) 671-4564 • [email protected] www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN265.html Missy White Cloud Mallory Maggie May & Gala Parsley Bunny OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 25 Megan Rosemary LOUDON COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER (865) 458-5593 • [email protected] www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN144.html Jersey O. J. Sonny Beauty and Betty Lou Cassie Buckly TENNESSEE VALLEY GOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE SMOKY MOUNT AIN MOUNTAIN BULLDOG RESCUE (865) 558-3100 • www.tvgrr.com [email protected] (865) 688-2270 www.discoveret.org/smbc/rescupic.htm Jasmine and Belle are looking for a home together. Jasmine is 5 years old and Belle (Jasmine's daughter) is 3. They are very sweet Golden Retriever mixes and are small at about 40 to 45 pounds. They are housetrained and crate-trained. They are good with children, other dogs, and tested well with cats. Do you have enough love in your home for these two princesses? Lady’s foster mom says that she is the best! She is very sweet, and would be well-suited to a young family, an older couple, or anything in between. She has great manners and walks perfectly on a leash. She know commands such as sit, down, and stay. If you are looking for the perfect dog, she’s your girl. PAGE 26 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 Butterbean is a 3 year old boy. He gets along well with other dogs and loves people. He needs a quiet home where he can heal from Heartworm treatment, so we’re looking for a home with no small children or rowdy dogs. He needs to stay calm for the next month. Mack is an 8 year old male with no serious health problems. He is very friendly with all people and animals. He’s calm and wellmannered. Small Breed Rescue of East Tennessee (865) 966-6597 (865) 426-3955 www.sbret.com Midnight is a 3 year old 7 lb. female Chihuahua mix. Willow is a 5 year old 8½ lb. female Pomeranian mix. GRREA T DOG RESCUE GRREAT 865-579-0260 [email protected] www.grreatdogrescue.com Tebow is a friendly, happy dog who enjoys car rides, walks and belly rubs. He gets along with other dogs. He would do best with older children. Dani is a super sweet 5 year old, 14 lb. Shih Tzu. She absolutely loves being with her person. She loves to be held and will not move a muscle if she is getting any attention. She is very comical and a real joy to have around. Darcy is a spirited, sweet, loving, 9 month old, 40 lb. Boxer mix. We would love to find her a home where someone could devote lots of time and attention to her. She completed a two-week resident puppy training camp. Snuggles is a 6 month old 8 lb. female Pekingese mix. McGee is an 5 year old 5 lb. male Chihuahua. BELL YR UBS BASSET RESCUE BELLY RUBS (865) 966-0107 [email protected] www.bellyrubs.org Repo is a 4 month old 5 lb. male Chihuahua mix. Silas is a 2 to 3 year old 6½ lb. male Chihuahua mix. Bailey is a Basse-dor, a wonderful combination of the best traits of Labrador Retrievers and Bassets. Bailey has a black Lab head and body on coffee table legs. Bailey smiles all the time, and he knows commands like sit and stay. Reba is a 1 year old 7 lb. female Chihuahua. Bennett is a 7 year old male Shih Tzu mix. Cody is coming out of his shell and learning what it’s like to be safe and loved. He is a mix, and he’s come such a long way from the scared, sick dog pulled from a shelter. Cody is a bit shy at first but loves attention. He will always roll over for a belly rub at any opportunity. OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 27 Nine County Animal Shelter Directory Anderson County is served by: Oak Ridge Animal Shelter Address: 395 Belgrade Road, Oak Ridge 37830 Phone: 865-425-3423 Hours: Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm Website: Visit us on Facebook Animal Control: During business hours, call the shelter. Otherwise, call 865-524-4399. Blount County Animal Center Address: 233 Currie Ave. Maryville 37804 Phone: 865-980-6244 Hours: Tues.-Fri. 11am-6:00pm; 10am-2pm Sat. (adoptions only) Website: blounttn.org/animal/ Animal Control: 865-980-6244 Maryville Animal Shelter (not pictured) Address: 426 Home Ave. Maryville 37801 Phone: 865-681-2241 Hours: 1-4:30 M-F; 10-1 Sat. Animal Control: 865-681-2241 Humane Society of Jefferson County Address: 310 Landfill Rd. Jefferson City, TN 37760 Phone: 865-475-8930 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 12pm-5pm; Sat. 12-4 Closed Sun. humanesocietyjctn.org Website: www.humanesocietyjctn.org Animal Control: 865-475-2002 or 865-475-6855 Knox County is served by: Young-Williams Animal Center Address: 3201 Division Street, Knoxville 37919 Phone: 865-215-6599 Every day, 12pm-6pm Hours: Website: www.knoxpets.org Animal Control City of Knoxville: 865-215-7457 Knox County: 865-215-2444 Young-Williams Animal Village (Satellite) Address: 6400 Kingston Pike Phone: 865-215-6599 Every day, 12pm-6pm Hours: PAGE 28 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 Loudon County Animal Shelter Address: Phone: Hours: Website: 250 Jamie Dr., Loudon 37774 865-458-5593 9am-5pm Mon.-Fri., 9am-1pm Sat. www.petfinder.org/shelters/ TN144.html Animal Control: 865-458-5593 Roane County Animal Shelter Address: 296 Manufacturers Rd. Rockwood 37854 Phone: 865-354-7387 Hours: 10-4 Tues.-Sat. Website: roanecountyanimalshelter.petfinder.com Animal Control: 865-354-7387 Sevier County Humane Society Address: 959 Gnatty Branch Rd., Sevierville 37876 Phone: 865-453-7000 Hours: Tues.-Sat. 12pm-5pm Website: www.sevierhumane.org www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN97.html Animal Control: County Sheriff’s Office Union County Humane Society Address: 719 Hickory Star Rd. Maynardville 37807 Phone: Dunstan 865-992-7969 Claire Mon.-Sat. 10am-4pm Hours: Website: www.unioncountyhumanesociety.org www.petfinder.org/shelters/TN107.html Animal Control: Sheriff’s Office 865-992-5212 OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 29 GRE YHOUND P ET S OF AMERICA Tennessee Chapter GREYHOUND PET ETS (865) 671-2749 [email protected] www.gpatn.org Hip Hop (right) is 3 years old. She is reserved in public but very outgoing and loving at home. She is fine with small dogs. She still loves to run and play and really needs a fenced yard. Calamity Jane (left) has a terrific personality and is enthusiastic. She has mastered stairs, enjoys mealtimes, takes treats nicely, and loves squeaky toys. CJ is small dog friendly and cat friendly. DACHSHUND RESCUE of East Tennessee (865) 671-9597 • [email protected] www.drwp.net/tennessee.html HUMANE SOCIET Y OF THE SOCIETY TENNESSEE VALLE Y ALLEY ADOPT-A-PET 6720 Kingston Pike (atop Bearden Hill) (865) 584-0496 • www.humanesocietytennessee.com Little Caroline is a very petite girl. She is very sweet and is a little shy in new situations. This pretty little girl deserves a loving family to share her life with! Axel (above) needs someone with the patience to give him time to understand that he is a pet and it’s ok to be petted and loved on. Children make him nervous so he would do best in an adult home. He has excellent house manners. Axel would enjoy having a doggie door to a fenced yard. Rosie (left) would like to be the only dog in your family. She is completely housetrained but also enjoys the freedom of a fenced yard. Ellie is a sweet, playful 9 week old Chihuahua mix. Chloe is a spunky 2 year old with long hair. A Rabies Tag can be a ticket home. Frannie is a very sweet 3 year old Boxer. Sierra is a friendly 4 year old Siamese mix. If you have found a lost cat or dog, and they have a Rabies tag on their collar, you can help the animal find their way home. Simply call Tennessee’s General Environmental Health Office at 615-741-7206. Give them the rabies tag number, and they can provide you with the correct county phone number for the veterinarian to whom the tag was issued. PAGE 30 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2012 Onyx is a beautiful 10 week old Lab mix. Maggie is a 1 year old Pug mix that loves to play. NINE-COUNTY SHELTER STATISTICS Incoming Animal Control Public Rehomed Total Adopted Rescued Reclaimed Total Medical Behavioral Space Total 3784 874 152 149 2379 1163 407 106 3674 603 622 146 14996 3410 588 1764 Loudon 2011 2352 537 718 187 Roane 2010 2843 Sevier 2011 4217 469 490 166 Union 2010 3050 Anderson 2011 Blount 2011 Grainger 192 2187 1175 (30%) 1676 (73%) 327 186 99 2609 (70%) 612 (27%) no shelter Jefferson 2011 Knox 2011 Euthanized 7070 7926 Interpreting Shelter Statistics The shelter statistics summary that has been printed in Critter for many years -- Total Incoming, Total Rehomed, Total Euthanized -- hides the true constraints under which shelters operate. The expanded summary above is intended to give you more insight into the numbers. In particular, the reasons that animals are euthanized can be better understood in the presentation of statistics above. Medical Reasons for Euthanasia The medical reasons that animals are euthanized may include disease, injury, congenital conditions, or other conditions caused by severe neglect. Examples of severe conditions for medical euthanasia include Parvo, Sarcoptic Mange, Heartworm disease, Ringworm, Feline Leukemia, Renal Failure, and Cancer. Examples of less severe conditions include dental disease, Diabetes, seizure disorders, Demodectic Mange, chronic diarrhea, and other conditions for which treatment may be lengthy and expensive. One might assume that the severe illnesses and conditions are in the minority, and the less severe conditions in the majority. Unfortunately, this is not the case. At Young-Williams Animal Center, for example, 64% of the animals euthanized in 2011 for medical reasons had untreatable conditions. Behavioral Reasons for Euthanasia 1371 (37%) 5762 (38%) 1442 (61%) 811 (29%) 1125 (22%) 777 (27%) 5164 3489 634 1902 1082 80 2303 (63%) 9287 (62%) 910 (39%) 2031 (71%) 3064 (78%) 2123 (73%) Again, one might think that severe behavioral problems are the exception, and mild problems more common. Not so. Drawing again on experience at Young-Williams Animal Center in 2011, 77% of the animals euthanized for behavioral reasons had conditions that rendered them unsafe and unadoptable without long-term, expensive intervention. Euthanasia for Space Euthanasia performed strictlly because a shelter facility is out of space is the category that everyone wants to eliminate as soon as humanly possible. This category pertains to healthy, adoptable animals that have nowhere to go. Their deaths are upsetting to everyone, most of all to shelter employees themselves. At Blount County Animal Center, 99 of 2,379 animals -- 4% -were healthy, of good temperament, yet euthanized for space. At Young-Williams Animal Center, 634 of 14,996 animals -- 4% -were healthy, of good temperament, yet euthanized for space. At Sevier County Humane Society, 80 of 4,217 animals -- 2% -were healthy, of good temperament, yet euthanized for space. Euthanasia for space is close to being eliminated due to the tremendous efforts of shelter employees, volunteers, and generous donors who are helping spay and neuter animals, promote adoption, and transport animals to northern destinations where homes are available. Behavioral reasons for euthanasia may include biting, aggression toward people, aggression toward other animals, separation anxiety, lack of socialization, and neurotic symptoms of longterm social isolation such as pacing, extreme fearfulness, or depression. OCTOBER 2012 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • PAGE 31 EAST TENNESSEE P IT BULL RESCUE PIT (865) 202-2520 [email protected] www .etnpitbullr escue.org www.etnpitbullr .etnpitbullrescue.org ETPBR dogs complete obedience, manners, and social skills training prior to adoption. Captain Kirk is 4 to 5 years old. He knows basic obedience commands and walks well on a leash. When his handler sits or stops to talk, Kirk knows to settle and wait. He greets all people appropriately. Although he is not fond of all dogs, he will ignore them while out and about. SHELTER ANIMALS RESCUE GROUP of Oak Ridge 124 Newell Lane Oak Ridge, TN. 865-483-8146 shelteranimalsrescue.org Jedediah is between 1 and 2 years old. Even when excited he is good on leash. He has nice house manners. Jed likes most other dogs and happily greets everyone. Please see our animals on page 15! KNOXVILLE GUINEA PIG RESCUE Bobby and Billy Perry and Mason Onyx and Pearl 865-947-3441 www.petfinder.org/shelters/ TN82.html [email protected] Agri Feed Pet Supply WEEKEND ADOPTATHONS Sat. Oct 6 Sat. Oct 6 Sat. Oct 13 Sat. Oct 13 Sat. Oct 20 5716 Middlebrook Pike 584.3959 agrifeedpetsupply.com Peaceful Kingdom PO Box 16630 Knoxville, TN 37996 10-1 1:30-4:30 12-2 2:30-4:30 10:30-1 Golden Retrievers Noah’s Arc Greyhounds Basset Hounds Border Collies Every day: Rescued Kitties, Guinea Pigs, and Rabbits