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animal adoption, rescue and education in gainesville and
FREE – TAKE ONE
OCTOBER 2010
VOL. 4 NO. 2
animal adoption, rescue and education in gainesville and surrounding communities
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LEFT OUT!
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For information, call (352) 672-6032
or e-mail: [email protected]
Helping Hands Pet Rescue
14260 West Newberry Road Newberry, FL 32669
(352) 281-4358 • E-mail: [email protected] • www.hhrescue.org
CODY is a Lab/Bulldog
mix about 2-3 years old. A
really happy guy who loves
to play, is housebroken and
crate trained. When he puts
his ears up, he looks like
he's part donkey. A
very sweet boy.
MIGUEL is a medium-size
Lab/Bulldog mix about
8-months old. He’s very
nice, playful and is learning
his housebreaking skills.
A good apartment size
dog, but no cats please he likes to chase them.
The Salon
@716
Pride & Joy
Pet Grooming
Grooming
Services for
Cats & Dogs by
Appointment
Reneé O’Sullivan
Hair Designer
352-226-8636
716 W. University Ave. Gainesville
GUCCI is a retired racer - he
wasn't able to "keep up" with the
others. He loves to run and play
but is mellow in the house. He’s
very affectionate and good with
other dogs, but definitely has a
little bit of an alpha personality
with other males. NOT cat safe.
Crate-trained and housebroken.
Barbara A. Eaton,
Owner & Certified Groomer
5975 Avenue G Street, McIntosh, FL
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352-591-2020
AARON is 7-month old
Lab/Terrier mix who loves
playing with other dogs and
needs a buddy who likes to
frolic as much as he does.
Aaron will be medium-size
and has Terrier hair, which
will not shed much.
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352-275-1873
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In THIS ISSUE
OCTOBER 2010
Angus & Phil ………………….……..…………………... 3
Point of View ....................................…..………...……. 4
No Justice for Samson and Epic
The Joy of Hiking with Your Dog ………………......... 8
Critter Notes ………………………………...…....……. 10
Critter Calendar …...……………..…………….…...…. 14
Animal & Nature Stuff to Do and See
Critter Kids’ Page ......…............……...…..……...…... 15
Be Prepared - Fire Prevention Week
Local Author Celebrates Animals …...……………... 16
Fun Festivities for a Pet-Friendly Halloween .…..... 23
On The cover
MASK is a reformed feral cat, trapped at an early age
along with littermates and mom who is residing at Haven
Acres. Mask is shy but inquisitive and likes to check
things out before she trusts you. Haven Acres has
dozens of highly adoptable cats that only want a lap to sit
in and legs to rub against. Call them at (386) 454-0383
or online at www.havenacres.org.
Cover photo by Celeste Rubanick.
October 16, 2010
National Feral Cat Day
Sponsored by:
Alley Cat Allies
240-482-1980
www.alleycat.org/NFCD
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to find loving homes for animals in need. Although the majority of the animals
profiled are dogs and cats, we will feature any animal that is in need of
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CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2010 • PAGE 3
Point of View
No Justice for
Samson and Epic
By Sharon Nataline and Jessica M. Torrence
Around 3 pm on August 12, 2010, two Great Danes
slipped out of their caretakers yard when a family member
accidentally left the gate open at the Marion County home
of Holli Tencza. Less than one mile from their home,
Samson and Epic were shot.
Epic was pronounced dead on the scene as Samson,
gasping for air, continued to fight for his life. The Great
Dane died later that night in the care of emergency
veterinarians.
The tragedy began when Chris Monteiro called 911 to
report the two animals, claiming they tried to attack him
while he was working inside his garage. The 911 operator
instructed Monteiro that the best course of action was to
stay inside his home and someone would be sent out to
help. Instead, Monteiro went outside a second time,
armed with his Glock 9mm pistol. He said he saw the dogs
chasing children down the street and shot the two Great
Danes when they ran toward him as he stood in his yard.
Witnesses told Kray, Tencza‟s lawyer, that the dogs
weren‟t in Monteiro‟s yard, but that Monteiro was in the
road. Witness statements also state that there were no
children outside playing and the dogs were nowhere near
him. They were running toward a field, not at Monteiro.
Kray said that by Monteiro‟s defying the 911 operator‟s
See us at Petsmart
in Gainesville on
Archer Rd. every Sat.
11:30 am to 4 pm.
“We speak for those who have no voice”
Adoptions held at the Humane Society on Fridays 10:30 - 2
Be sure to visit us at our indoor/outdoor yard sale
every Thursday, Friday, & Saturday from 10:30 - 2!
HAILEY is a 3-month
old, rescued Catahoula
Leopard Hound who
doesn't understand why
her family abandoned
her. Come meet sweet
Haley … she is full of
puppy love and play,
and gets along very
well with her five sisters
& brothers who were
abandoned with her.
Come see them soon!
384 NE 90th Ave., Old Town, FL 32680 • 352-542-1081
E-mail: [email protected]
Please visit us on Petfinder at www.petfinder.com/shelters/FL624.html
to adopt one of our many dogs and cats looking for a forever home.
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Epic and Sampson
advice to stay inside, by his getting his gun and falsely
claiming there were children outside playing, and by
stepping out onto the road, his intent all along was to kill
the dogs.
Three-hundred grieving and frustrated people, with
nearly 100 dogs in tow, gathered at the Ocala Downtown
Square on September 2 to hold a candlelight vigil to
mourn two dogs they say were needlessly killed.
Unfortunately, an NRA-backed measure, approved by
Congress and signed into statute in 2005, tied the hands
of the justice system. The “Stand Your Ground” bill, now
F.S. 776.013, states, “a person…has no duty to retreat…
and [can] meet force with force,” and this law caused the
issue to be legally convoluted.
The State Attorney announced on September 21 that
he would not be charging the shooter of Samson and
Epic, in part because the shooter says he was in fear for
his life and that they couldn‟t prove criminal activity.
But Monteiro is not innocent. He admitted he killed the
family pets. He was not prosecuted because Florida
allows people to protect themselves from a perceived
threat without backing down. Now, that law has been used
to protect a man who left the safety of his home to shoot
two dogs that could not have pursued him. He did not
“stand his ground,” but instead re-entered the situation
after placing the 911 call.
It is obvious someone lobbied to protect people from
people. Who will lobby to protect animals from people?
This is not justice. They were dogs! Not burglars, not
murderers, not rapists trespassing on land, breaking into
homes. Animals are different and deserve different laws.
We need to lobby for laws that protect our pets and wildlife
from their greatest threat, people.
Today, Tencza can take some solace in the fact that
the investigation was re-opened, and the State Attorney
moved quickly to investigate the situation. Visit “Justice
wanted for Epic and Samson” on Facebook for more
information and to show your support.
Please contact the Fifth Judicial Circuit, Brad King,
State Attorney, 19 NW Pine Av., Ocala, FL 34475,
352.620-3800, to let Marion County officials know that
Monteiro should not go unpunished. Please contact your
Florida Congressman and let them know laws need to be
changed. Together we can work to insure our beloved
pets will be protected in the future.
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CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2010 • PAGE 5
Frozen Moments
Photography
♦
Family ♦ Children ♦ Pets
♦ Portraits … and more
386-758-8947
www.FrozenMomentsPhotographyllc.com
Shores Animal Hospital
Professional care for dogs, cats and birds
• Routine and preventative healthcare • Surgery • Digital radiography
• Bilingual doctor on staff (Spanish) • Pick up and delivery service • Boarding
Stephen Shores, DVM and Associates
Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed. Fri - 7:30 am-6 pm
Thurs - 7:30 am-7 pm / Sat - 9 am-1 pm
3811 NW 13th St., Gainesville
www.shoresanhosp.com
Stephen Shores, DVM; Brenda Ortiz, DVM; Calvin LeClear, DVM
352-372-8387
Join us for our
Howl-O-Ween
event!
Saturday, October 30
•
10 am-2 pm
• Bring your dog and take a walk
through “The Haunted Dog House”
• Dig up a bone in the Graveyard
Win cool prizes in one of our contests:
Best Costume, Fastest Tail wag,
and Cutest Trick!
3749 SW 42nd Ave.
(next to Ally Katz Bowling)
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Ever tried giving
your cat a pill?
Giving medicine to animals can be a real
challenge, but pharmacy compounding
offers a creative solution. We work with vets to
compound a custom-flavored dosage form that
animals love. Ask your vet about the benefits
of custom compounding for your pet.
Get Full At The Bull!
15202 NW 147th Dr. Suite 1100, Alachua
386-418-1039
www.ElToroGainesville.com
Positive training
for you and
your pet dog!
Serving Gainesville,
Melrose, Starke and
neighboring communities.
• Puppy Playgroup • Clicker
• Basic Obedience/Manners
Group & private lessons for all ages
Melanie Phillpot, CPDT • 352-871-5698
www.EagerPup.com
Wise’s Pharmacy
708 SW 4th Ave. Gainesville
Mon-Fri 8:30 am-6 pm • Sat 9 am-1 pm
352-376-8286
LAKE AREA
ANIMAL
HOSPITAL
FULL SERVICE GROOMING AND SPA
$400 OFF
for new grooming clients
Shane D. Henry, DVM
Jennifer Blackburn, DVM
Melrose / 352-475-2326
Hawthorne / 352-481-4333
www.labradorrescue.net
CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2010 • PAGE 7
The joy of hiking
with your dog
By Melanie Phillpot
Hiking with your canine companion is one of life‟s
simplest yet greatest joys! A walk in the woods, aka a
hike, is a healthy, mentally and physically stimulating
activity for both you and your dog. Conditioning and
planning are key elements to your enjoyment.
Dogs pant to cool off so use caution on excessively hot
days. Consider heat index (temperature/humidity level)
and physical conditioning for each of you when planning a
hike. Conditioning means building up to long hikes
gradually. Your dog‟s paw pads need to callus up a bit, his
aerobic fitness needs to be satisfactory and he needs to
know a few basic commands and trail etiquette.
Be sure to offer your dog cool water frequently; plan on
1/3 cup of water for every half mile. Use a wide-mouthed
bowl to offer the water as it helps catch the splashes. You
may pour the unused portion back into your dog‟s water
carrier and gauge how much water your dog is actually
ingesting.
Condition your dog for hiking by walking together
regularly. Build up your distance gradually. Your dog will
encounter sand, dirt, water, gravel, weeds and perhaps
some concrete or asphalt on hikes. Be sure to condition
your dog for all of these walking conditions. Be aware of
the temperature of concrete, asphalt or sand and the
impact on your dog‟s paws. Hike in the shade as much as
possible.
Micanopy
Animal Hospital
Molly Pearson, DVM
Lori Wendland, DVM
Joan McKinney, DVM
Chaitanya Nolan, DVM
Suzanne Brannan, DVM
306 NE Highway 441 Micanopy, FL 32667
(352) 466-0067
• Medical, Dental and Surgical Services
for Dogs, Cats, Reptiles, Rabbits
• Acupuncture and Holistic Therapies
• Excellent Boarding Facilities
• Bathing and Grooming
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Melanie Phillpot and her hiking companion, Holly.
A waist leash or sturdy belt with your leash attached is
a great way to hike with your dog, and it allows your hands
to be free. It‟s handy if your dog will respond reliably to
“sit,” “stay,” “come,” and “leave it” commands. Many hikers
also train their dogs to respond to “this way” and
“that way” (or “right” and “left”) on command. When
encountering another hiker on the trail, practice good trail
manners and have your dog move off to the side and sit/
stay until the hiker passes. Not all humans appreciate
dogs and you are an ambassador for all dogs on trails
every time you hike. If another dog is approaching, again
have your dog sit/stay off to the side of the trail. Confirm
agreeability with the other person before you let your dogs
meet nose to nose. If your dog relieves himself on the trail,
be sure to pick it up and pack it out. Trash receptacles are
usually available at the trailhead.
Familiarizing yourself with the trail you‟ll be visiting may
be as simple as picking up a map at the trailhead, and/or
preparing ahead of time by visiting the park‟s website to
be sure dogs are allowed. That‟s where being a good dog
ambassador comes in … we don‟t want to lose the
privilege of hiking with our dogs due to someone else‟s
poor trail etiquette!
There are innumerable trails to hike throughout North
Central Florida. Check websites for the city parks, county
parks, state and national parks, local, state and national
forests, plus the water management district properties,
preserves and more. You‟ll be amazed at all there is to
explore with your canine companion. Read up, harness
your pup and hit the trail!
Websites to help you plan great hikes with your pup:
www.hikewithyourdog.com/States/Florida.html
www.floridatrail.org/options/Hiking/
www.floridaadventuring.com/florida-hiking-trails.html
www.floridahikes.com/component/
option.com_alphacontent/Itemid,2/view,alphacontent/
Melanie Phillpot is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer
with Eager Pup – Positive Training for You and Your Pet
Dog. TailBlazers Dog Hike Meet-ups are held during the
cooler months. Check EagerPup.com for meet-up
locations, classes and more!
Mosswood Farm Store
good for the earth . . good for the soul
organic recycled earth-friendly
stuff we need
Also featuring Natural Pet Supplies
open 10-6 Tuesday thru Sunday
703 cholokka blvd., micanopy
In the Heart of
Historic Downtown Micanopy
Old Florida Cafe
Specializing in
Florida
Memorabilia
Sandwiches on Bakery-Fresh Bread
Authentic Cuban Sandwiches
Traditional Southern Desserts
International & Flavored Coffees
We Look Forward to Serving You!
(352) 466-3663
11 am - 4 pm • Open 7 days a week
352-466-5002
Roberts Antiques
Downtown Micanopy
352-318-0152
Join us for the
36th Annual Micanopy Fall Harvest Festival
Saturday, October 30, 9 am-5 pm
&
Sunday, October 31, 9 am-4 pm
Local Color
Joe Still
Hair Salon
REALTOR®
Convenience combined with Country Charm
106A NE Highway 441
(352) 466-4025
At the blinking light in Historic Micanopy
Open daily 6 am - 9 pm
4516 NW 23rd Ave.
Gainesville, FL 32606
352-275-4295 - cell
352-377-8899 - office
Specializing in
Micanopy area properties
www.WatsonRealtyCorp.com
Closed Tuesday and Wednesday
504 Cholokka Blvd., Micanopy
352-466-0089
Looking for a
new best friend?
OCTOBER IS
‘ADOPT-A-SHELTER
DOG’ MONTH!
Call or visit your local shelter or rescue TODAY!
CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2010 • PAGE 9
CRITTER NOTES
HOPE hosts Halloween-themed
party as fundraiser
HOPE (Horses Helping People, Inc.) is hosting
Howl-O-Whinny on Thursday, October 14, from 6:30 to
10:30 pm at the Sweetwater Branch Inn in Gainesville.
The Halloween fundraiser will give adults a chance
to don costumes and dance the night away. Local donors
and sponsors have helped the non-profit organization to
ensure all proceeds will benefit HOPE, offering equine
assisted therapy to enrich the lives and experiences of
individuals with disabilities.
Tickets are available for $75 ($120 for couples)
and include food and spirits, live music, a scarecrow
contest, costume contest, and silent and live
auctions. Wine, beer, and a special Witch's Brew cocktail
will be served, so only patrons 21 and older may
participate in the evening‟s festivities. Sweetwater Branch
Inn is located at 625 East University Avenue
in Gainesville. For full event details and to purchase
tickets, visit www.eventbrite.com or call (352) 214-8715.
UF gives public preview of
new Small Animal Hospital
On Sunday, October 24, the University of Florida will
offer the public a „sneak preview‟ of the new Small Animal
Hospital from 2 to 4 pm. The college will be offering
the tours after construction and remodeling is complete,
anticipated to happen in mid-October.
In November 2008, university administrators, students,
and supporters gathered for the groundbreaking ceremony
of the $58 million new facility. Now, just two years later in
November 2010, the state-of-the-art building is scheduled
to open for business. Of the many aesthetic qualities of
the hospital, visitors will find artist-rendered stained glass
decorating the new hospital atrium.
UF's new Small Animal Hospital will provide medical
and surgical care as well as 24/7 emergency services to
cats, dogs, birds, and exotic pets. The 100,000 square
foot building will serve the community where boardcertified veterinarians, supported by certified veterinary
technicians, fulfill the hospital's mission, “Here when you
need us.”
The Small Animal Hospital is located at 2015 S.W. 16th
Ave in Gainesville. For more information about the clinic's
services, visit www.vetmed.ufl.edu or call (352) 392-2235.
Photo exhibit showcases
St. Francis House Pet Care Clinic
Noted photographer, Joeseph L. Reilly, will exhibit a
selection of his photographs taken at the St. Francis
House Pet Care Clinic as part of the Gainesville Art
Walk on Friday, October 29 from 7 to 9 pm. Reilly's
photographs of the clinic, a non-profit charitable
organization providing free veterinary care to the pets of
homeless and low-income residents of Alachua County,
captures the spirit of staff, clients, and patients with
energy, humor, and pathos.
This free exhibition will take place at the Civic Media
Center and Library, 433 S. Main St., Gainesville, preceded
by a "meet the photographer" hour from 6 to 7 pm. For
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more information about the event, call (352) 373-0010 or
email [email protected]. For information
about St. Francis House Pet Care Clinic, visit
stfrancishousepetcare.org.
Yard sale will benefit
St. Francis House Pet Care Clinic
A Super Yard Sale will be held October 23 from
8 am to 2 pm in the parking lot of the Oaks Veterinary
Hospital located at 229 NW 75th Street in Gainesville.
Proceeds from the sale will benefit Alachua County‟s nonprofit pet care clinic for homeless and low-income
residents.
Gently used items such as books and DVDs, art,
furniture, clothes, and pet supplies can be donated to
Oaks Veterinary Hospital or Northwood Oaks Veterinary
Hospital until October 22. Northwood Oaks Veterinary
Hospital is located at 5331 NW 34 th Street in Gainesville.
All donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.
For more information call Oaks at (352) 373-PETS
(7387). For information about St. Francis House Pet Care
Clinic, visit stfrancishousepetcare.org.
Affiliated Pet Emergency Services
hosts open house
Affiliated Pet Emergency Services is hosting a public
open house on Saturday, October 23 from 11 am to 2 pm.
This free event will include catered lunch and facility tours.
The emergency center hopes to raise public awareness of
the accessibility of emergency veterinary medical care for
cats and dogs outside of the routine office hours of area
practices: including evening, weekend, and holiday hours.
Gainesville Pet Rescue, a non-profit rescue, is bringing
adoptable pets that will enjoy the event and maybe even
find a forever home.
For more information about services offered by
Affiliated Pets, visit www.affiliated-pet.com or call (352)
373-4444. Affiliated Pet Emergency Services is located at
7314 W. University Ave. in Gainesville.
Art gallery exhibit to benefit
Alachua County Humane Society
Melrose Bay Art Gallery, featuring artist Phil Robinson,
is hosting an art benefit from October 2 - 31 to raise funds
for the Alachua County Humane Society, which is still
$400,000 away from reaching its $2 million goal to open
its new facility at 4205 NW 6th Street.
Gallery hours are Saturday 10 am to 6 pm and Sunday
1- 5 pm. Two opening receptions, October 8 and October
9, from 5 - 8 pm, will give visitors the opportunity to meet
the guest of honor, Jessie, a tan and white Corgie mix.
Robinson adopted Jessie from the Humane Society
10 years ago and is donating all proceeds from his
30 displayed pieces to the rescue group.
Melrose Bay Art Gallery is located at 103 SR 26,
Melrose. For more information about the exhibit, visit
www.melrosebayartgallery.com or call (352) 475-3866. To
donate to the Humane Society's building project or adopt
a dog or cat, visit www.alachuahumane.org.
Gainesville Art Walk
You’re
Invited!
presents a selection of photographs taken at
The St. Francis House Pet Care Clinic
by Joeseph L. Reilly
on Friday, October 29 7-9 pm
Civic Media Center and Library / 433 S. Main St. / Gainesville
Meet the photographer 6-7 pm / Refreshments served
For more information, 352-373-0010
Jean’s Grooming
& Pet Supplies
Now offering pet boarding services
Call for your
appointment today!
FREE pet toothbrush with all grooms
www.jeansgrooming.com / [email protected]
Two businesses - one location!
1232 NW 50th Ave. Gainesville
(Located behind 84 Lumber off NW 13th St.)
352-377-8591
Stockman Feed and Hay
Full line of livestock feed, hay and supplies
• Special on coastal hay: square bales $6 bale
• 4-H, FFA, USPC Member discounts
Horse Protection
Association of Florida
www.hpaf.org
ROSIE is a 4-year old,
14:3hh Thoroughbred
filly. She has been
with HPAF since she
was a malnourished
6-month old weanling.
Rosie has a Parelli
Natural Horsemanship
foundation and plays
the Seven Games.
She has six weeks
under saddle and is
a willing student,
ready for a human partner all of her own who can continue with
her training and give her a lifetime home.
Please go to the HPAF web site www.hpaf.org for
more information about adopting and an adoption
application. To make an appointment for a tour of the
farm, please email [email protected] or call us
Monday through Friday, 10 am – 5 pm at 352-466-4366.
Volunteers are needed for daily care and to help
feed from 8 am-noon. Call Julie at the number listed for info.
20690 NW 130th Avenue Micanopy • E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 352-466-4366
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animals by supporting local adoption services and encouraging responsible pet care.
For ad rates and sizes, call Justine Mayela at (352) 672-6032 or e-mail: [email protected].
CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2010 • PAGE 11
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JOIN US for a SUPER YARD SALE to benefit
St. Francis House Pet Care Clinic
Saturday, Oct. 23
8 am-2 pm
in the parking lot of Oaks Veterinary Hospital 229 NW 75th St., Gainesville
• Books & DVDs • Art & Craft work • Furniture • Household Goods
• Children’s Clothes • Pet Supplies
Donations of gently used items welcome until Oct. 22. Drop off at Oaks Veterinary Hospital,
229 NW 75th St. or Northwood Oaks Veterinary Hospital, 5331 NW 34th St.
St. Francis House Pet Care Clinic is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL OAKS AT (352) 373-PETS (7387)
Expert Dog Training &
Behavior Modification
• Pet Sitting in Your Home
• Vet Recommended
• Rescue Friendly
Comprehensive medical and
surgical care for your pet
Specializing in aggression problems
and multi-dog homes.
Over 25 years of combined experience
Gainesville Canine Academy
Dr. Jill Lerman  Dr. Kathy Vliet
(352) 226-0228
www.gainesvillecanineacademy.com
A portion of your payment helps homeless dogs find loving families.
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Jonesville Animal Hospital
14145 W. Newberry Road Suite 102
(across from Steeplechase Publix)
(352) 331-7050
TWO LOCATIONS!
5218 SW 34th St.
(Next to Publix)
352-378-2969
Marketplace Plaza
4216 NW 16th Blvd.
(Next to Hollywood Video)
352-375-4484
Open 7 days!
CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2010 • PAGE 13
Critter Calendar
The Critter Calendar is a listing of animal and/or nature-related happenings in and around Gainesville, as well as other
interesting tidbits we discover in far-off places. Please send your event information by the 15 th of each month for publication the following
month to: Critter Magazine, P.O. Box 140792, Gainesville, FL 32614 or e-mail: [email protected].
Friday – October 1
Gainesville Pet Rescue Adoptions - 10 am - 6 pm, every Fri. at
Gainesville Pet Rescue, 5403 Archer Rd., G’ville. Call 352-692-4773.
Yappy Hour - Social hour for pets and their people. Free treats and
samples of doggy beer. 5:30 - 6:30 pm every Fri. at Sweet Paws
Bakery, Haile Village Center, 5330 SW 91st Terrace, Suite B,
Gainesville. For info, 352-317-1044.
Puppy Hill Farm Adoptions from 2 pm - 6 pm every Fri. at Puppy
Hill Farm, 8714 SR 21, Melrose. For more information visit
www.puppyhillfarm.net or call 352-473-3605.
Saturday – October 2
UF Vet School‟s Dog Days Run - 29th Annual Dog Days 5K benefits
UF Student Chapter of the Veterinary Medical Assoc. and the Alliance
for Rabies Control, 8 am. Also 1-mile Fun Run for dogs and their
people, 9 am. Registration 6:45-7:45, Westside Park, 1001 NW 34th
St., G’ville. www.dogdays5k.webs.com or 352-219-0636.
Art Benefit for ACHS - Artist Phil Robinson will donate 100% of
proceeds to Alachua County Humane Society. Show runs Oct. 2-31.
(See Critter Notes pg. 10.)
Puppy Hill Farm Adoptions - 11 am - 5 pm every Sat. at Puppy Hill
Farm, 8714 SR 21, Melrose. For more info visit www.puppyhillfarm.net
or call 352-473-3605.
Gainesville Pet Rescue Adoptions - 10 am - 6 pm, every Sat. at
G’ville Pet Rescue, 5403 Archer Rd., G’ville. 352-692-4773.
PetSmart Adoption Partners - Local area rescue groups showcase
adoptable pets, 11 am - 5 pm every Sat., 3736 Archer Rd., G’ville.
352-380-0112.
Second Chance Farms Adoption - Visit with adoptable pets 1-4 pm
every Sat. at Dog Wood Park, 5505 SW Archer Rd, G’ville, For more
info visit www.secondchancefarms.org or call 352-335-1919.
Sunday - October 3
PetSmart Adoption Partners - Local area rescue groups showcase
adoptable pets, every Sun., 11 am-4 pm, 3736 Archer Rd., G’ville. 352
-380-0112.
Gainesville Rabbit Rescue - Adoptions 12 - 4 pm every 1st and 3rd
Sun. at PetSmart, 3736 Archer Rd., Gainesville. For more info call
352-528-5591 or visit www.gainesvillerabbitrescue.org.
Thursday – October 7
Gainesville Pet Rescue Adoptions - 10 am - 6 pm, every Thurs. at
Gainesville Pet Rescue, 5403 Archer Rd., G’ville. Call 352-692-4773.
Friday – October 8
Gainesville Pet Rescue Party for Pets - Benefit auction and casino
night includes food, dancing, and prizes. $50 in advance/ $60 at door.
7-11 pm, Villa East, 301 N. Main St., Gainesville. For more
info contact [email protected] or call (352) 692-4773.
www.gainesvillepetrescue.org.
Saturday – October 9
Paws on Parole Meet and Greet - The 10th Academy of Paws on
Parole dogs from Alachua County Animal Services will meet and
greet potential adopters, 10 am - 1 pm, Squirrel Ridge Park, 1603 SW
Williston Rd, Gainesville. For more info call 352-264-6881.
Veg4Life Potluck - Enjoy a healthy buffet at a community potluck.
Special food demonstration by Winnie Perez. Admission $1 plus a
vegan or vegetarian potluck dish. 6:30, Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship, 4225 NW 34th St., Gainesville. Call 352-375-7207 or visit
www.veg4lifegainesville.com.
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Sunday – October 10
Gainesville Bird Fanciers Meeting – Annual potluck picnic and pool
party at monthly meeting for people who love parrots and other birds.
1 - 3 pm, United Way Bldg., 5031 NW 1st Pl., Gainesville (near Oaks
Mall.) For more info call 352-378-9796.
Operation Catnip Spay/Neuter Clinic - Free clinic performs spay/
neuter operations on stray and feral cats. Donations appreciated. For
information call 352-380-0940 or visit www.operationcatnip.org.
Tuesday – October 12
Dog Behavior Presentation at GGDFA Meeting - Nicole R. Dorey,
PhD, UF Department of Psychology, presents her research on dog
behavior, Greater Gainesville Dog Fanciers Assoc. meeting. 7:30 p.m.
United Way Bldg., 6031 NW 1st Place, Gainesville. Info 352-375-4545.
Thursday – October 14
Howl-O-Whinny benefits HOPE - Halloween fundraiser for HOPE
(Horses Helping People). Costume contest, food, live music and more.
(See Critter Notes pg. 10.)
Saturday - October 23
Super Yard Sale Benefits St. Francis Pet Clinic - Proceeds go to
non-profit pet care clinic for homeless and low-income families.
8 am - 2 pm. (See Critter Notes pg. 10.)
Pet Emergency Services Open House - Hospital tours and catered
lunch. Gainesville Pet Rescue adoptions. 11 am - 2 pm. (See Critter
Notes pg. 10.)
PetSmart Howl-O-Ween Costume Contest - Photos, prizes, pet
parade, goodie bags. 3-5 pm, PetSmart, 3736 Archer Rd. (See pg. 23.)
Sunday – October 24
Rooterville Pig Sanctuary Volunteer Day and Blanket Drive Volunteers needed to help with chores. Donations of old bedding
needed. 9 am - 12 noon. Please wear closed-toed shoes and expect to
get dirty. RSVPs appreciated: [email protected] or 352-495-7473.
„Sneak Preview‟ of UF Small Animal Hospital - Public tours of new
University of Florida Small Animal Facility. (See Critter Notes pg. 10.)
Friday – October 29
St. Francis Pet Clinic Photography Exhibit - Photographer Joeseph
L. Reilly’s photography of St. Francis Pet Care Clinic on display during
Gainesville Art Walk. (See Critter Notes pg. 10.)
Sweet Paws Bakery Howl-O-Ween Party - Contests, games, treats
for pets and people. Party begins 5:30 pm, contests 6:30 pm.
(See pg. 23.)
Saturday - October 30
Camp Marlin Howl-O-Ween Party - Haunted dog house, games,
costume contest. (See pg. 23.)
Petco Costume Party - Prizes for best Halloween costume, photos,
treat bags. 352-331-2504. (See pg. 23.)
Dog Wood Park Halloween Event - Tricks for treats, games, food,
costume contests. (See pg. 23.)
Newberry Animal Hospital Costume Contest - Pet costume
contests, food, prizes. (See pg. 23.)
Saturday - November 6
Have a Heart for Horses - 4th Annual Charity Event and Poker Ride.
Trail ride, lunch, overnight camping available. Proceeds benefit Horse
Protection Assoc. of Florida. Entry fee $25. Registration ends Oct. 30.
Ride begins at 8 am, Tidewater Trailhead, Goethe State Forest, Levy
Co. For more info call 352-486-1512 or email [email protected].
Be Prepared
Fire Prevention Week - October 3-9, 2010
In case of fire or other emergency, it‟s important to get out of your home - quickly. Don‟t stop to look for
your pets. Leave that to your parents and the professionals. Tell how many pets you have and where they
are in your home.
But what of you‟re not home when there‟s an emergency? You can still let emergency workers know
who‟s inside. Fill in the form above. Then color the rest if it using bright, eye-catching colors. Laminate the
form or cover it in clear contact paper. Then place it in a window or on an outside door at home. If you don‟t
have a pet, color and give this form to a neighbor.
Reprinted with permission from Humane Society Youth, publishers of KIND News, 67 Norwich Essex Turnpike,
East Haddam, CT 06423-1736, © 2010, www.humanesociety.org/youth.
DON‟T LEAVE YOUR
PET IN A CAR - EVEN
FOR A FEW MINUTES!
HOT
TEMPERATURES
CAN BE FATAL TO YOUR DOG!
CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2010 • PAGE 15
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TH
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Local author celebrates
animals in her writing
By Melissa Jenkins
Alachua County resident Shelley Fraser Mickle is the
author of several books, a commentator on Mid-Florida
Public Radio, and an animal lover. Along with her family,
she shares her life with her horse and her companion,
a miniature horse, as well as two rescued dogs and a cat.
A talented writer, she covers a variety of topics like
motherhood, divorce, and living with disabilities, all
through a variety of genres including biographies, humorous essays, and children‟s books. Animals and the lessons we can learn from them are a common theme in her
writing. Several of her books feature characters who were
inspired by animals Mickle met in her own life.
In 101 Dog Street, a chapter book for second graders
and other young readers, Amos the dog travels on an
adventure with his canine friends and solves mysteries
with Tessee, a wheelchair-bound girl who lets the dogs
ride on her lap. Mickle says, “Amos and the other dogs are
all based on real dogs from my neighborhood, featuring a
variety of breeds like bloodhounds, poodles, Labrador
retrievers, and terriers.”
Her book Barbaro: America’s Horse, chronicles the life
of famed racehorse Barbaro, told from the horse‟s point of
view. The book details Barbaro‟s birth, training, racing
career, Kentucky Derby win, injury, and his final days.
Also intended for young readers, ages 9 through 12, the
book features a story of hope and determination, along
with beautiful pictures of Barbaro. Portions of the book‟s
SunSpirit Farm
and Veterinary Services, Inc.
Certified Equine Chiropractic and Acupuncture
MARILYN MALER, DVM, BBA
Alachua, FL
(386) 965-4683
www.sunspiritfarm.com
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proceeds
were
donated to the
Belmont Child Care
Fund
and
the
Riding Camp at the
Kennett
Square
(Pennsylvania)
YMCA,
charities
chosen by Barbaro‟s owners.
Following
her
precedent of donating to charitable
organizations,
Mickle has committed two-thirds of
the
proceeds of
her newest book,
Jason and Elihu: A
Fisherman's Story,
toward
programs
dedicated
to
strengthening
families. Jason and Elihu tells the story of young Jason,
who is determined to catch the legendary bass, Elihu, and
hear the secret the fish whispers once it is caught. Jason‟s
story is populated with other memorable characters,
including two foster children, a miniature horse with a love
of peppermints, and a young girl recalibrating her life after
a brain tumor robs her of her balance and her dream of
becoming an ice skater. Mickle says the miniature horse,
Sundance, is a real-life horse who is a member of Gentle
Carousel Miniature Therapy Horses. He was trained by
the directors of the non-profit organization specifically to
appear as a character in the book. Mickle says, “He kisses
his photo in the book as a way of „signing‟ it. He has a fan
base starting to follow him. They buy the book at
Publix, then go to wherever he is appearing.”
Several of Mickle‟s books can be purchased at Publix,
as well as on www.Amazon.com, and on the publisher‟s
website, www.wildonionpress.com. Wild Onion Press also
features lesson plans and reading guides on the website
for teachers who plan to use the books in the classroom.
You can also check this website for pictures of
Sundance‟s book signing appearances and news on
upcoming events featuring this unforgettable miniature
horse. For more information about Shelley Fraser Mickle,
visit her website, www.shelleymickle.com.
PUPPY HILL FARM
“Dedicated to the Paws Cause!”
NON-PROFIT ANIMAL RESCUE ORGANIZATION
8714 SR 21 Melrose, FL 32666
Phone: 352-473-3605
Email: [email protected]
www.puppyhillfarm.net
ADOPTION HOURS: Fri - 2-6 / Sat - 11-5
Visit our adoptable animals at Petsmart off Archer Rd. in Gainesville EVERY Sat. & Sun. 11 am - 5 pm
BARLEY
is an adorable 2-year old
Shepherd/Hound mix.
Stop and visit today.
RED is a 6-month old
Hound mix and toy aficionado.
Can you supply the love (and
toys) that he deserves?
KALEY & KILEY are two very sweet,
5-month old grey Tabby sisters.
More kittens equals more fun!!
DOOGIE is a 5-year old
Dachshund mix and
a real lover!
Puppy Hill Farm Animal Rescue is dedicated to the welfare of homeless dogs and cats. Our mission is to help needy animals by bringing
them into our program, placing them in foster care, and looking for permanent homes for them. All of our animals are spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, vet-checked, and treated for any medical problems before being offered for adoption. We strongly support spay
and neuter for all companion animals and work towards this end through education efforts.
CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2010 • PAGE 17
Doggie Styles
Pet Spa
Mobile Grooming & Pet Sitting
Mobile Full-Service
Salon on Wheels!
(Limit one coupon per customer.)
Grooming for all dog breeds ...
and cats, too!
VETERINARIAN RECOMMENDED!
352-870-9246
[email protected]
Veterinary Acupuncture for Small Animals
HOUSE CALLS • HERBAL THERAPY • IN-HOSPITAL SERVICES
ACUPUNCTURE CAN
BE BENEFICIAL FOR
• Arthritis
• Hip Dysplasia
• Spinal Cord and
Nerve Injuries
• Muscle Injuries
• Allergies/Asthma
• Ear & Skin Problems
• Digestive Tract Problems
• Bladder Disease
• Kidney Failure
• Epileptic Seizures
• Heart Disease
• Pain
Gainesville Dermatology
Aesthetic Center
Tara Andrisin, PA-C
Stephanie Ference, Licensed Aesthetician
Erin Jenkins, Certified Medical Electrologist
108B NW 76th Drive - Gainesville
352-333-3223
www.gainesvilleflderm.com
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Complementary Veterinary Services
Jeffrey Goldberg, DVM, MS
352-472-2106
18 Years Experience
IVAS Certified
West End Animal Hospital
15318 W. Newberry Rd.
Newberry, FL 32669
352-472-7626
WWW.WESTENDANIMAL.COM
CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2010 • PAGE 19
Mistofelees - Adopting a cat is a difficult matter. It isn't just one of your holiday
games. T.S. Eliot wrote that…well at least it was something that sounded like that.
He also wrote that there never was a cat so clever as Magical Mr. Mistofelees, and
now that we've met him in person, the Micanopy Animal Hospital staff can definitely
vouch for that. From the minute he appeared out of thin air in a parking lot and spoke
his magic words to one of the technicians, he's had a spell firmly cast over everyone
who's met him. Unfortunately, Mistofelees has also had an evil spell cast on him: Feline
Immunodeficiency Virus, also known as feline AIDS. Despite this evil spell, he should
be able to live with other cats, provided they get along with each other, but he should
stay indoors. Although Mistofelees doesn't prefer to perform his magic tricks for dogs,
he can coexist with them if they don't bother him too much, and he absolutely LOVES
to perform for people of all ages. Come be dazzled and amazed by him! He's waiting
for a new stage!
Reed - Step right up and meet the most amazing doggy acrobat ever!
Reed has performed around the world....okay, mostly just around Micanopy, but still he's amazing! You've never seen a doggy who jumped so high, ran so fast, or
cuddled so many kittens! Reed can run long distances and jump through firey hoops! Okay, so maybe he's a little afraid of the firey hoops, but there was one thing he
wasn't afraid of: heartworms! Reed has vanquished heartworms and is now ready to come do his tricks for you! Reed is a gentle boy, he loves adults and children,
dogs and cats, and is never ever mean. (In fact, you'd probably have to worry that he'd be the one getting pushed around!)
Call Micanopy Animal Hospital today and make a date with this adorable and talented boy!
What could be better than a new dog or cat to play with and love? Nothing, that's what! Can't afford a new animal right now? That's where fostering comes
in, and Micanopy Animal Hospital needs your help! We are looking for loving, enriching foster homes for our adoptable animals. We have several dogs and
cats who need some extra love, and we need responsible people who will give them plenty of playtime and socialization, to get them ready to go to their
forever home! We have several options, including long and short term foster opportunities, even day trips! Call us today, help an animal in need!
If you’re interested in any of these great pets, stop by Micanopy Animal Hospital
306 NE Highway 441, Micanopy or call (352) 466-0067.
They’re already trained, with no personality
surprises for you … and they need your love.
ADOPT A SENIOR PET!
URGENT!!
NEW HOME OR
FOSTER CARE
NEEDED!
Hi, my name is Eskimo,
or "Eski" for short. I’m
an 8-year young
neutered male, and
I'm full of energy. I
enjoy spending my time
playing with my favorite
toy, or napping in a
human lap. I'm very
intelligent, inquisitive,
and I quickly learn new
things. I'm quite agile, soft, and appear light as a feather. I
sometimes sneak into a lap without even being noticed. I live
indoors, and I also enjoy spending time on the porch watching
wildlife. I have current rabies shots, and a microchip in case
I get lost. My favorite things to play with are mini-mouse toys
that I can chase around the house. I have a sensitive tummy,
so I eat strictly grain-free canned cat food--no human food.
However, I do love cooked chicken livers. I'm looking for a
loving home where I will get lots of attention and “lap time.”
Sadly, I am in need of a home ASAP due to my caretaker’s
severe allergies and asthma. For more info, please call
Jennifer at 352-846-0554 or email [email protected].
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Gainesville
Rabbit
Rescue
BRITTANY
We are not sure how, but
this absolutely cute as a
button and sweet-as-theycome little girl found herself
loose on 13th St. near
University Ave. Lucky for
her a nice person caught
her and took her to the
shelter where they took
care of her until we could
get her. Brittany is a
friendly, loving little bunny
who is looking for her
forever family - one that
won't let her get lost
again. She just wants to live out her lifetime in happiness with love.
www.gainesvillerabbitrescue.org
[email protected]
Phone: 352-528-5591
Williston Animal Group
Phoenix Animal Rescue
a non profit corporation
(352) 226-0228
PO Box 752 · Williston, FL 32696
Our mission: to rescue, provide sanctuary, and ultimately
to re-home abandoned, stray and neglected animals
from the Alachua County, Florida area.
352-528-9888 · www.willistonanimalgroup.com
SADIE is an 8-week old,
female Dachshund/Bassett
Hound (a "Dachshett
Hound") mix puppy. She
is a sable black color
with a white patch on
her chest and truly CUTE!
She has been started on
her shots, has been
de-wormed, and is
now seeking her
forever home.
HAZEL is a wonderfully sweet
hound dog found wandering in
the woods. She is a very calm
dog who is well-suited to living
in an apartment. Hazel gets
along great with cats, all dogs,
and all people. She is house
and crate-trained, enjoys going
for walks and watching movies.
She is a great dog for a
beginner dog owner, and
would be a wonderful
companion for a child.
Membership: $15 Individual / $25 Family
Mission Statement: To protect and find homes for stray
cats and dogs and to encourage the spaying
and neutering of all dogs and cats not used for
breeding purposes in the Williston area.
WAG a Happy Tale!
We are a volunteer-run, non-profit, no-kill animal rescue group. All of our
animals are housed in foster homes, where they are provided huge amounts
of love and any needed medical attention prior to going to their forever
homes. Visit our website to see our child-friendly dogs who love cats, sports
dogs, plus foster-program facts, an adoption application and more.
www.phoenixanimalrescue.org
Located about 8 miles west of Gainesville,
Rooterville is home to over 100 rescued
animals. Most of our residents are pot
bellied pigs because, well, we love pigs!
We desperately need loving homes for our
rescued animals. We prefer that pigs go in
pairs since they like porcine company, but
will consider adopting out single pigs.
Local Food for Local People
401 NE 23rd Avenue • 352.373.6777
thejoneseastside.com • Open daily 8 am - 10 pm
RUPERT
This little guy was turned in to animal control with a horrible case of mange
(scabies) and worms. We were told he was 3-4 months old, but he is only
3-4 WEEKS old! He should still be with his mom. He was sold to a college
student in an apartment, probably promised to be a "teacup". Being left
at animal control was the best thing to happen to this little guy as they
called us to help him due to his condition. Hopefully, they can track
down the breeder and bring charges!
The World’s Best Cat Furniture
will save YOUR furniture,
carpets and drapes!
Cats love to scratch, play and
sleep on these Condos
352.337.1535
Come see us in Archer! Visitors welcome by appointment.
www.rooterville.org - See more of our pigs on Petfinder.com
(352) 495-7473 • [email protected]
Mention this ad
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CRITTER MAGAZINE • OCTOBER 2010 • PAGE 21
HELP US, HELP THEM
Adopt · Foster · Donate · Volunteer
2029 NW 6th St, Gainesville
(352) 373-5855
www.alachuahumane.org
CUPID
I'm so busy winning hearts for
others, I haven't won one
for myself! Come see
me soon ...
TAMERA
I'm a whole lot of fun
and would love to be
your new running
companion!
SONG BIRD
Even though I am quiet
and easygoing, I do have
a lovely voice.
JORDIE
I really like other dogs and would
like to find my forever home …
won’t you stop by and at
least meet me? I need
another chance.
Hours: Mon.-Sat: 10-5:30 Sun: 1-5:30
Alachua County Animal Services
3400 NE 53rd Avenue • Gainesville, FL 32609 • Phone: 352-264-6870
Email: [email protected] www.animalservices.alachuacounty.us
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM Closed Sunday, Monday & Holidays
BILLY IDOL is an
adorable 8-month old
Boxer mix. Cute and
funny … a wonderful pal!
CYNDI LAUPER
is a 1-year old,
very fashionable
Chihuahua. This girl
will keep you stylin’!
MICK JAGGER is
a 6-month old, Dutch
Shepherd mix. A
sweet guy who’s just
lookin’ for love.
HENRIETTA might not be a
rock star in name, but what a
fabulous dog! She’s a 3-year
old, brown and black Vizsla
mix who is part of the New
Hope program.
Our newest „PAWS ON PAROLE‟ pets!
These wonderful kids will be available after completion of their training. Call for more info.
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Fun Festivities
for a
pet-friendly
Halloween!
By Jessica M. Torrence
Gainesville's pet-friendly businesses
are
providing some fun and safe activities for Fido and the
family this Halloween. It is a growing trend to consider
pets a part of the family, and the increasing number of
Halloween events for dogs show that businesses have
embraced this movement. Some businesses are even
taking this opportunity to remember those humans and
dogs alike that still don't have homes and might not get
to celebrate this season. People can support local
businesses, donate to worthy causes, and indulge man's
best friend with a variety of events for a scary good time!
Camp Marlin Doggie Daycare is treating dogs and
their families to a spooky fun Howl-O-Ween party on
October 30th from 10 am to 2 pm. Dogs can walk through
the "Haunted Dog House," dig up bones in the
Graveyard, and win prizes for best costume, fastest tail
wag, and cutest trick. Paws on Parole is making a special
guest appearance, and the business is asking for
donations of training treats to help this program that
teaches and allows prison inmates to train adoptable
dogs. Camp Marlin Doggie Daycare is located at 3749
SW 42nd Avenue, Gainesville, 352-376-9544.
Sweet Paws Bakery will be having a Howl-o-Ween
party on Friday, October 29 starting at 5:30 pm.
Contests will start at 6:30 pm to find the scariest,
funniest, most creative, and cutest costumed canines.
Each category winner will receive a gift certificate to
Sweet Paws Bakery and some yummy goodies. There
will also be bobbing for turkey dogs for the dogs to
enjoy. The party will include pawsitively delicious treats
for pets and their people. This event is located at
Haile Village Center, 5330 SW 91st Terrace in
Gainesville, 352-317-1044.
Pets can strut their stuff in Halloween fashions at
PetSmart's annual Howl-O-Ween Costume Contest
and Photo Event on Saturday October 23 from 3 to 5 pm.
Pet parents can have their pet's photo taken and placed
in a commemorative frame, receive a free goodie bag,
and participate in a pet parade and costume contest.
PetSmart is located at 3736 Archer Rd. 352-380-0112.
Dog Wood Park is hosting a number of frighteningly
fun activities on October 30 from 1 to 5 pm. Canines
can do tricks for treats, bob for hotdogs, hunt for bones,
and participate in costume contests. Accompanying
humans can enjoy food, raffles, scary music, and
Halloween decorations. This well-known pet playground
is remembering people this Halloween and requesting
donations of canned people food for local shelters. There
is a $10 fee for non-members. Dog Wood Park is located
at 5505 SW Archer Rd., Gainesville, 352-335-1919.
Petco is also judging a costume contest for furry
friends on October 30 from noon to 1 pm. Photos will be
taken, and prizes will be awarded for the three best
costumes. All pets that attend will go home with treat
bags. Petco is located at 6869 West Newberry Road in
Gainesville. For more information about the contest, call
352-331-2504.
Newberry Animal Hospital is opening its backyard
for the annual Howl-o-Ween Costume Contest on
October 30 from 2 - 4 pm. The entrance fee of cat or dog
food (canned, wet, or dry) will go to the 4Pets Sake
Foundation and the Alachua County Humane Society.
The hospital is inviting families, friends, and best-dressed
pets on leashes to enjoy food, fun, and prizes.
For more information, call 352-472-7035. Newberry
Animal Hospital is located at 280 SW 250th Street
in Newberry.
Dog parents often enjoy dressing up their pooches
just for fun, but the opportunity is just too good to
miss with Halloween just around the corner. These
businesses are giving pet people a unique opportunity
to dress up their furry kids and partake in safe, fun, and
even charitable celebrations.
Be Kind to Animals ...
CLAUDIA’S
PAWS & CLAWS
A Dog & Cat Grooming Salon
today and every day!
2028 N.W. 6th St. Gainesville, FL 32609
(352) 378-8737
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Haile’s Angels Pet Rescue
5231 SW 91st Drive, Gainesville, FL 32608
(352) 395-6131 • www.hailesangels.com
Hours: Monday-Friday 8 am to 6 pm
Saturday 8 am-noon
My name is LEXI and I have
the most amazing story. At
2-weeks old, I was thrown from
a moving vehicle. Lucky for me
I was quickly picked up and
brought in to rescue. I have
been bottle fed and hand
raised. Now I’m officially up for
adoption and ready to find my
forever home. Is it with you?
I'm ROMAN and I am
ready to be your new best
friend. I was adopted as a
tiny puppy, but later returned
when the family started a
new job and there was no
time for me. I am very sweet
and playful and I just know
we would be best buddies!
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Pets Are Family at
Haile Plantation Animal Clinic
• Full Veterinary Care
• Vaccinations
• Dental Care
• Surgical Facility
• House Calls
• Grooming
• Boarding
• Nutritional Supplies
• Acupuncture Therapy
• Therapeutic Laser
Treatments
• Herbal Medications
• Adoptions
Linda Mc Collough, D.V.M
Modern Medicine With Old Fashioned Care
(352) 377-6003
Home of
Haile‟s Angels
Pet Rescue
www.hailesangels.com
5231 SW 91st Drive
in Haile Plantation
www.HaileAnimalClinic.com