TAKE ONE - Critter Magazine
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TAKE ONE - Critter Magazine
TM TAKE ONE September 2009 Year 13, #153 animal adoption, rescue and education in athens and surrounding communities on the cover…. TM Critter Magazine TM is an animal adoption publication dedicated to improving the quality of life for animals by promoting awareness, and by showcasing homeless animals who are in need of loving homes. Although the majority of animals profiled are dogs and cats, we will feature any animal in need of adoption. We publish the first Thursday of each month and distribute in Clarke, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Madison, Jackson, Elbert and Barrow Counties. Advertising and editorial deadline is the last Thursday of the month. We welcome any comments and suggestions, as well as informative articles and stories which are relevant to our goals.Subscriptions are available for $24 per year. Critter TM cannot screen either potential adopters or animals. We urge all parties to be responsible in these matters. TM ATHENS, GEORGIA AREA 54 Tucker Drive, Comer, Georgia 30629 (706) 783-5791 Bill Kelley, email: [email protected] www.athenscritter.com Critter Magazine is a publication of Critter Communications LLC, based in Athens, Georgia Establsihed 1996 in Athens, Georgia Katie: Katie is an unbelievably sweet 3 year old female Pit Bull Terrier. She has a big ol' heart and an endless amount of love for humans. She just can't get enough and, typical of the breed, Katie thinks she is a 60 pound lap dog! We just can't believe what an amazing dog this girl is. We are currently looking for preferably an only dog foster and/or permanent home for Katie. We would like to see someone who has experience with bully breeds become Katie's future owner or foster home. If interested, please call True Love Canine Rescue at 706.206.7127 ———————————————————————— ASHEVILLE, NC Elaine Lite- (828) 255-0516 - [email protected] CHATTANOOGA, TN Robin Keef - (423) 265-6644 - [email protected] KNOXVILLE, TN Carmen Trammell - (865) 579-5164 - [email protected] GREENVILLE / SPARTANBURG, SC Susan Bufano - (864) 322-7626 - [email protected] GAINESVILLE, FL Justine Mayela - (352) 466-3996 - P.O. Box 752-Micanopy, FL 32667 DANVILLE, VA Kathy Caldwell - (434) 799-4614 - [email protected] If you would be interested in publishing “Critter Magazine” in your area Contact Bill Kelley at (706) 783-5791 or email: [email protected] View Athens Critter Magazine online at: www.crittermagazine.com/Athens_GA www.athenscritter.com Grace’s Birthday Party Has been re-scheduled for October 11, 2009 2-5 p.m. at Ashford Manor. PAGE 2 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 finding homes for people & their pets Lifetime Million Dollar Club Member REALTOR® of the year 1990 Presidents Award 1989 choose the best Pam Moffitt - 353-0708 ATHENS REALTY, INC. P.O. Box 6003 / ATHENS, GEORGIA 30604 HOPE ANIMAL MEDICAL CENTER Exceptional Care for Exceptional Pets Jenifer Hope Gustafson, DVM Sherri Leigh Turick, DVM Angela Gayle Dodd, DVM Lisa Stacy, DVM Loving Care For All Your Pet’s Needs 1150 Mitchell Bridge Road, Athens, GA (706) 546-7879 www.hopeamc.com 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday—Friday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 3 Our Pets Are Family Too: Estate Planning and Pet Trusts When it comes to wills, trusts and estate planning, we all commonly think of the children, the parents, the siblings and the friends as those most important to provide or care for upon your death. Many times, though, the pets either get overlooked in the entirety or carelessly mentioned as a will beneficiary but with no real inheritance or care guarantees. Leona Helmsley had the right idea for her dog, Trouble, leaving it $12,000,000.00 in trust for all its worldy needs (and a security detail due to kidnapping and death threats). A court later reduced this amount to $2,000,000.00. Unfortunately, because so few people make proper arrangements for their pets after they pass away, approximately 500,000 are euthanized each year, either because there is no animal directive for the estate executor or the person entrusted to care for the pet is no longer able or willing to take the pet. In both instances, the pet is too often left abandoned or taken to the rescue or pound. There is a solution to this problem. In 1990, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws adopted a provision in the Uniform Probate Code allowing for the creation of pet trusts. Since this time, 42 states and the District of Columbia have adopted and codified the UPC language or some similar version. Georgia currently is not one of those states. Even though Georgia has not yet passed pet trust legislation, pets can still be protected through carefully drafted traditional legal trust documents. A caregiver and at least one alternate must be chosen. This should be the person you will trust the most to care for your pet. You must also choose a trustee and alternate. This is the person who will distribute the funds from the trust to the caregiver for the benefit of the pet. The trust can be created either by funding the trust while you are alive (called a living trust) or by making the trust a beneficiary of a life insurance policy or retirement savings plan that disperses funds immediately upon your death (called a testamentary trust). There are distinct differences between using a will or a trust to provide for your pet. Perhaps the most important difference is timing. The trust, whether living or testamentary, takes effect immediately upon your death, meaning that there does not have to be a break in continuity of the care of your pet. However, wills must be probated and can be contested, making the process timely and uncertain and can leave your pet’s care in limbo. There are many more factors in planning for your pet’s care after you have passed away and this article is by no means meant to be exhaustive. The point here is that pets can and should be considered in the estate planning process. After all, isn’t your pet just as much a part of your family as any other relative? Jeffery T. Totty. Esq. On The Road Again! Now Taking Appointments Call (706) 870-7111 Dr. Paula Loniak will provide House Calls for Dogs and Cats in Athens And Neighboring Communities Now Also Offering Veterinary Hospice Care PAGE 4 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 FOR ADOPTION INFORMATION CALL: (706) 795-2868 www.moaspets.org P.O. Box 453, Danielsville, GA 30633 1888 Colbert-Danielsville Road Next to the Madison County Transfer Station Adoption Fee: Dogs $75, Cats $65 ($55 Seniors) Includes Spay/Neuter, vaccinations, and de-worming TRACE SHEBA PIGLET Beautiful, friendly Pit mix. She is fabulous with helping us to introduce new residents that are a little scared. She is great with kids and has a very kind spirit 4 yrs. old, brought in as a stray. 2 yr. old Lab mix. She is too cute with her nub tail! She was turned in due to neglect. She is still trusting to people with all she has endured. She does great with other animals. 1 yr. old Pit mix. She spent 8 months of her 1st year on her own. Her previous owners left her behind when they moved She still loves people to death, she can’t give or get enough kisses. JESSE HORACIO SPARKY 2 yr. old DMH. His owner had to turn 4 yr. old Lab mix and his brother Horacio were brought in by their owners. Jesse does very well with with other animals and he loves children too! 10 yr. old Chow (Jesse’s brother) These 2 are so dependent on each other it would be awesome to adopt them together. He has been with Jesse since birth. Come meet these guys. 1 yr.old Bird Dog, brought in as a stray. Was found roaming on a dirt road. He’s terrific with other dogs and seems to like cats as well. Loves playing with children and has a blast with water too! Everyone Needs A Home! Let me help you find that special place for you and your loved ones. (706) 783-2013 - (706) 255-8782 1035 Gholston Street - Comer GA 30629 Sadie, Pete, and Inna Peter Zorbanos, Broker CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 5 LAVERNE and SHIRLEY 2 Chihuahua mixes less than one year old, both are spayed females, heartworm negative, and up-to-date on vaccinations. Contact: [email protected]. Or call Alana at the clinic at (706) 546-7879. Animal Emergency Hospital 7530 Macon Highway Watkinsville, Georgia 30677 (706) 769-0229 SWEETIE Her name says it all! She is a beautiful Pit/Lab mix, approximately one year old and up-to-date on all her shots. She is full of energy and would make someone a very loving companion. Please contact Fire Hall 4 Vet Clinic at (706) 583-9191 PAGE 6 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 www.vetemergency.net Providing compassionate emergency and critical care for dogs and cats Mon. - Fri. 6pm - 8am, Sat 8am - Mon 8am Holidays 24 hours Custom Pet Enclosures And All Your Other Construction Needs MISSING - “REMY” Remy is about 7 years old – a cream point Persian with blue eyes. He is on special diet and recently finished antibiotics for a urinary tract infection. He’s badly in need of grooming. He went outside after I returned from a two week trip on October 2 and never came back in the house (1050 Windy Creek Drive in Watkinsville, GA – right off Mars Hill Road and behind the medical park). Please help me bring him home! I can be reached at: C 706-248-4809; H 706-769-6693; W 706-546-2165, x. 5904. Remy is very loving and very intelligent. Please help me bring “Expert Carpentry at a Fair Price” Repairs ● Re-modeling ● Add-ons Decks • Sun/Screen Porches Call Buz and Blue (706) 369-7113 LOST “TIGROS” 1 year old neutered male, 12 lbs. and is a long haired orange tiger with some white on his chest. Microchipped, last seen at our home near the intersection of Harve Mathis Rd. and Hull Rd, Hwy 72 on June 25th. He is quite docile & we have reason to believe he was picked up by someone We miss him terribly. Please Call (706) 207– 5923 Four Seasons Pet Resort Boarding and Training (706) 353-7497 5978 Nowhere Road. (706) 742-2422 70 Brandon Circle Winterville Fourseasonspetresort.com $1000 Reward for missing Timmy Male Rottweiler mix, 6½ years old, 66 pounds, black with brown markings, two small white spots on chest, long bushy tail. Missing since September 2003 from south Jackson County. Please call (706) 206-7584 with any information. CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 7 Magi-Cat Adoption Network (706) 769-4624 www.magi-cat.org “ADOPTABLES are not kept at the clinic - Call for more information about applying for/visiting our adoptees. Adoption Fee.” FRODO and BILBO Black & white tuxedo brothers, 5 months old. Both have unique “bikini” markings on their bellies. Frodo is the tall lanky teenager while Bilbo is the more pint sized old sole of the pair. A great pair! PEBBLES and BAMBI BUSH BOTTLE BABIES Just 4 weeks old now and are lucky to be alive! Have been treated for serious pneumonia since they were barely a week old. Their mother was killed putting them at great peril! 6 weeks old. These siblings were thrown away into a bush by a lake at just 3 weeks of age—are thriving as you can tell. 2 solid white brothers COLE & BRANDON, sister torti MILEY. PETSMART 5 This group of siblings include 2 black and white tuxedo brothers, a ragdoll male and a sealpoint brother and sister. Just turned 6 weeks of age. They had a rough start but are now healthy and ready for homes. BRITTANY and MARS Gorgeous orange and white Tabby brother and sister of 5 months. He is the happy go lucky clown boy and she is the quintessential delicate female. Bothe love to lay on their backs and have their bellies rubbed. Were bottle babies so are very bonded and affectionate. PET TRUSTS Liquor * Beer Wine * Lottery Absolutely the Coldest Beer Anywhere Free dog treats at the drive-thru! Hwy 72, around the corner from Athens Tech PAGE 8 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 ESTATE PLANNING ALSO MEANS TAKING CARE OF YOUR PETS AFTER YOU’RE GONE At the Law Office of Jeffery T. Totty, P.C. We can assist you in creating PET TRUSTS AND OTHER PET CARE DOCUMENTS TO ASSURE THAT YOUR PETS ARE PROPERLY PROVIDED FOR AFTER YOU HAVE PASSED Call today for a free consultation JEFFERY T. TOTTY, P.C. (706) 540-1035 www.tottylaw.com [email protected] PUP AND CAT CO. (Formerly Barrow Co. Humane Society) FOR ADOPTION INFORMATION CALL (770) 867-1622, www.pupandcatco.com TAFFY JOHNNY CASH DAISY Female lab/border collie mix, about 4 months old. Little Taffy was litterly pulled out of a dumpster along with 2 of her siblings. She is being loved in her foster home but is looking for a permanent loving home. Male Tuxedo cat, around 1-2 years old. Very beautiful big boy that is laid back and very sweet. He respects other cats and although a little shy, comes out of it quickly when given love and attention. ARLO JAKE DALIAL Male Shepherd mix, 5 months old. A real cute guy, full of himself as most puppies are. A very sweet and loving pup and likes the companionship of people and other dogs. Extremely smart and a personable fella. Learns quickly. Female Shih Zhu - Pek mix, about 2-3 years old. She’s cute, energetic, fun and playful even after living a horrible life for her entire life, chained to a dog house. Gets along with other dogs and would make a great family pet. 3 years old, sweet & gets along with everyone. He will make a great family pet. A little bigger than a Beagle, looks a lot like one and probably mixed with a Lab. Female rough coated Jack Russell mix, 2-3 years old. Daisy is cute as a button and a friendly loving little girl who gets along with other dogs and wants to sit in your lap. A fenced yard is required. Dance Classes For All Ages Register Now For Fall Classes! “Visit or volunteer with available animals any day of the week” (706) 227-7887 PAGE 10 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • MARCH 2008 (706) 769-1177 www.depassstudioofdance.com 1041 Park Dr. - Watkinsville (across from the Publix Shopping Center) CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 9 Athens/Clarke County Animal Control FOR ADOPTION INFORMATION CALL 613-3540 For a list of dogs currently available please visit: www.athensclarkecounty.com/animalcontrol/dogs.htm The list is updated daily during the week or also visit: www.athenspets.net GOLDEN RETRIEVER MIX PITBULL/BOXER MIX GERMAN SHEPHERD MIX Chow/Retriever mix, 1-2 years old, his name is “Charlie.” Was surrendered by his owner. Neutered, good with kids, cats and other dogs. (#28917) 1 yr. old female, thin on arrival but loves her food bowl. Likes nothing better than to snuggle up to the volunteers. (#28918) Lab/German Shepherd mix, 4 months old, neutered, 35 lbs, so he will grow to be large. Very cute with a personality to match. Loves to play. (#28922) FEMALE AKITA MIX FEMALE PITBULL MIX FEMALE BASSET MIX 1 year old, with emphasis on the mix part. Friendly and leash broken. Picked up as a stray when no owner could be found. A real sweetheart. (#28907) Just a baby at 5 months, was brought in with her sister and brother. Still shy but adapting well. Curious and eager to explore her surroundings. (#28913) 1 yr. old. An owner surrender, great around other dogs, loves car rides, current on her rabies vaccinations, an easy going adorable girl. (#28916) MEMORY GARDENS Offering The Best In Veterinary Care Dr. Maxwell Sidner 706 548-4486 6300 Jefferson Rd. ATHENS, GEORGIA CROSSROADS VETERINARY SERVICES, LLC Nicole Ferguson, DVM, MS Small and Large Animal Medicine Office Hours: M, T, Th -Fri 8a-5p, W & Sat 8a-12p Emergency only after hours (706) 224-3200 or (706) 743-7614 www.crossroadsvetservices.com 210 W. Main St. Lexington, Ga 30648 PAGE 10 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 FOR PETS Crematory - Cemetery Funeral Home (706) 769-7386, (800) 925-6117 24 HOURS Serving Pet Owners Who Really Care!! Private Individual Cremation Starting at $39.00 www.crittermagazine.com/Athens_GA For more information please visit our website at www.catzip.org, call 706-2071013, or e-mail Kelly at [email protected]. Cats directly sponsored by CZA will be spayed/neutered, vaccinated against rabies and distemper, combotested, and de-wormed (Courtesy listings may or may not have vet care covered). No adoption fee, but donations are always appreciated! Healthy young spayed/neutered & vaccinated cats are also available as mousers for your barn. MOMO ALMOND BEAN (aka Mozart) A handsome 2 year old tabby who likes all people and catfriendly dogs. He sleeps cuddled up with his foster mom’s dog when it is cold. A beautiful Siamese mix. She’s a nuzzler and enjoys being petted, but is not a lap cat. About 1 year old but runs and plays like a kitten. Bean is a petite and very affectionate young adult female Tuxedo: good with other cats. BARDOT MANX This gorgeous girl with a Maine Coon-like coat will let you pick her up like a ragdoll, even if she doesn’t automatically come up to you and nuzzle. A 2-year old handsome Tabby with an exotic-patterned coat and a stub tail. Manx loves attention and is good with gentle children and catfriendly dogs. LUCKY Lucky is 7 weeks old, very playful and cuddly and purring and just too darn kitten cute! Vet care covered. UPHOLSTERY MASON INTERIORS & UPHOLSTERY • Custom Furniture • Fabrics • In-House Designer • Window Treatments • Free Pick-Up and Delivery CUSTOM PET BEDS Jo Mason • (706) 543-5979 CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 11 TRUE LOVE CANINE RESCUE ATHENS, GEORGIA Call (706) 206-7127 • www.truelovecaninerescue.com TOSH PALMER RICO A 70 lb. Shepherd/Great Perinese who is a loveable sweetheart! Tosh is great with people, dogs, cats. Tosh is very well mannered and is a huggable gentle giant. Young Palmer is a handsome 1 year old Pit Bull Terrier. He’s a big lover who wants nothing more that your love and attention. Palmer does well with all sizes of dogs, cats, and people. A handsome 7 lb. one eyed gem. Rico came to us with a bad eye and lots of bad teeth, but with some TLC and visits to the vet, he is feeling all better. Rico is healthy and ready for his forever home. TAZ GABBY PICKENS Miss Gabby LOVES people. She is such a sweetheart that would be happy going on long walks and laying by your side at night. Gabby is approximately 3 years old and is a wonderful Georgia Black Dog. Poor little Pickens was thrown from a car in North Georgia. Do not worry thought because he is doing wonderful now!! He is approximately a 1-2 year old Corgi/ Dachshund mix. He loves other dogs and would really enjoy a playmate. Ever wondered what pure fun looks like? Apparently it looks like little Taz here ‘cause that’s what she is! 1 year old Dachshund mix who is fantastic with people, dogs, cats and the world as a whole. An excellent playmate for kids. LOST ROTTWEILER Disappeared from 180 Moss Side Drive, Athens. She was wearing a red collar, dragging a five-foot UGA VET SCHOOL LEASH. The collar has telephone numbers on it and the name is “Princess Griffith” 180 Moss Side drive. She has a long tail, is spayed, collar has rabies tag and identification tag. Please Call David @ (706) 254-2526. PAGE 12 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 SILENT VIGIL FOR PEACE EVERY TUESDAY 5-6 P.M. AT THE ARCH DOWNTOWN ATHENS Please Join Us PUP AND CAT CO. (Formerly Barrow Co. Humane Society) FOR ADOPTION INFORMATION CALL (770) 867-1622, www.pupandcatco.com SHADOW PRISSY Male Border Collie mix, 3 years old. His family moved and could not take him. He gets along with other dogs, cats and kids. Oh yeah, grownups too! Lots of energy so he will need a fence. Gorgeous Persian/Maine Coon mix. A female senior citizen needing some very special attention and special person. She would do best as the only pet with adults. Sweet & loving and loves to be petted. FRED MARLEY CHARCOAL Lab/Boxer/Shepherd mix, 5-6 mos. old and a beautiful and sweet boy. He has been well socialized and is walking on a leash. He’s a very easygoing guy, likes other dogs. Lab/Boxer/Shepherd mix, 5-6 mos. old. One of 7 pups in a litter. All of which are beautiful, laid back and friendly. She gets along with other dogs, cats and people. Female Siamese mix, 2 years old. Very sweet once she knows you. She’s a sweet and confused girl right now having been turned in to the shelter by her family. NORTH OCONEE ANIMAL HOSPITAL “Quality pet care in your home for your peace of mind” Patricia Carol / Owner & Sitter (706) 546-8816 E-Mail: [email protected] Pet Sitters Associates Member Insured - Licensed TITO Male DMH 2½ years old. Tito was a stray and is a shy guy, but is very sweet once he gets to know you. He’s ready to go to a life-long home where someone with patience will continue working with him. (770) 725-6624 Edward R. Pinson, DVM Debbie A. Pinson, DVM 1091 Talus St., Bogart, GA 30622 Highway 78 and Pete Dickens (Across from Prince Avenue School) We Offer: Surgery, Medicine, Dentistry, Digital Radiography, In-House Lab, Emergency Care, Boarding & Grooming Hours: M-F 7:30am-6:00pm, Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 13 EST. 1988 JILL I T A L I A N C A F E Jill is a female Shepherd/Boxer/Lab mix, approximately 9 months old, born under a deck with 7 other siblings. She’s pretty shy but learning to trust and is smart and eager to learn. Very easy going and laid back for a pup. Good with kids, other dogs and doesn’t care about cats. Very pretty good girl for a loving family. Call Pup & Cat Company at (770) 867-1622. • EASTSIDE • • DOWNTOWN • • HOMEWOOD • ATHENS GEORGIA “The Caring Touch” You Know You Want It. The best chicken salad in the universe! We can’t prove it, but we’re pretty sure. www.fivepointsdeli.com 2 locations 1650 S. Lumpkin St. • Epps Bridge Pkwy. (across from Lowe’s) Athens, Georgia • (706) 546-8915 PAGE 14 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 Buying or Selling Real Estate in Florida? Contact Gail McCallum @ (772) 288-0107 BLEU (MISSING) 283 BAR Miss Bleu has gorgeous bright blue eyes! She’s been missing since May 2nd. She’s a Terrier mix, black and white, 2 years old, spayed, and microchipped (4A27672F4E) She went missing from Bethlehem in Barrow County. If you see her call (770) 401-9324. 283 E. Broad St. 208-1283 View Critter Magazine Online At www.athenscritter.com www.crittermagazine.com Would like for you to come out and celebrate 22 GREAT YEARS with daily specials Mon-Sat 11am-6pm 1016 E. Broad St. Athens, Georgia (706) 353-7797 Oglethorpe Animal Clinic ED ROWAN, DVM Boarding • Grooming • Dental Care Geriatric Care • Surgery “YOUR HOMETOWN VET” 1562 Athens Rd, Crawford 743-8021 WALDO Male Terrier mix, about 4-5 months old. Waldo was laying on top of his sister who had been a victim of a hit and run when Animal Control picked him up. She unfortunately didn’t make it. He was pretty upset, shy and scared but now he has blossomed and is learning that life is good. He even smiles. Call Pup and Cat Co. (770) 867-1622. PHARMACY Hwy. 78 Lexington,GA 30648 (706) 743-5477 Carlos Rodriguez-Feo, RPH Manager/Owner Sandra Mathews, Technician DRIVE THRU WINDOW INSURANCE ASSIGNMENT HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS Pet Trails…. pets are an adventure Canine, feline, aquatic, avian Walking, feeding, general grooming And Care Daily, weekly, holidays & discount rates [email protected] (706) 614-2746 INSURED CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 15 Dr. Epps began his pharmaceutical training with his father, B.B. Epps at Epps Pharmacy in Athens. He received a BS in Pharmacy from the University of Georgia and a Doctor of Pharmacy from Mercer University. He went on to do a residency in Augusta and a specialty residency in Chicago. He was a professor of pharmacy at the University of Southern Cal and has worked for Duke and Emory as well. EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES Dr. David Epps, Doctor of Pharmacy has relocated his practice to: BARROW PHARMACY 1918 Railroad St, Statham, GA 30666 M-F 9-6, SAT 9-1 (770) 725-1122 PAGE 16 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 17 OCONEE COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL FOR ADOPTION INFORMATION CALL (706) 769-3956 www.oconeecounty.com (then go to “pet corner”) GIGI FIONA BENJI 8-9 month old DSH Calico. In foster care right now and is loving every minute of it Loves dogs and people, she sleeps next to the dogs and follows them around. Will be a petite girl. (#09-6-54) DMH, black & white, spayed, 1-2 year old kitty, she is great with other cats & people. She likes some dogs but would need a slow introduction. Very sweet & gentle, loving. (#09-3-35) DMH Cream Tabby male, 12-14 weeks old. He came in with his sisters and they are still here, patiently waiting for a home. He loves other cats, people, Need homes soon (#09-7-33) RILEY HANCOCK MIKEY DSH, gray and white, 1 year old male. He has been neutered, microchipped, FIV/Fel negative, current on rabies, has had a light vet exam, dewormed, and current on distemper. Lab/Shepherd mix, 3 years old. Very calm and gentle. Black and white and sits on command. He doesn’t jump and that is hard to find in a shelter dog. Please hurry though. (#09-8-1) Blue Brindle, Pit Bull puppy with a wonderful personality. He is my pick of the month. Good with other dogs, men, women and children. 6 months old, he loves to run and play (#09-8-50) PIEDMONT ANIMAL CLINIC “Personalized Compassionate Pet Care” Nancy K. Geren, D.V.M. FLEXIBLE HOURS CALL AHEAD FOR APPOINTMENT EARLY DROP-OFFS & WALK-INS WELCOME 1870 Hog Mountain Rd - Watkinsville (706) 769-4624 PAGE 18 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 D E S I G N W O O D W O R K & L A M I N A T I O N, L T D. PATRICK J. QUINN 712 SAWDUST RD • HULL, GA 30646 • (706) 548-4341 FAX (706) 548-4330 Help Us Stop The Killing! The Madison-Oglethorpe Animal Shelter located next to the transfer station on Colbert-Danilesville Road in Danielsville has an in-house spay-neuter clinic open to serve the general public for low-cost sterilization of puppies, kittens, dogs and cats. As a shelter we deal with thousands of unwanted and stray animals every year, many of whom don’t find homes. You can help cut down on those numbers by sterilizing your pets. We understand that the expense of having this done is often a factor so we offer drastically reduced prices on all sterilizations. We do pediatric sterilizations on puppies and kittens as young as eight weeks of age. Call Today to schedule your appointment- (706) 795-2868. TUCKER A 7 month old, very friendly, sweet and loveable boy. He gets along well with everyone but the one things he is missing is a family (or buddy) he can love always. If you can be that best friend for Tucker please call 706-621-1561, email [email protected] SPAY/NEUTER SURGICAL FEES: over 25# $55 Dog Neuter under 25# $45 over 25# $75 Dog Spay under 25# $65 Cat Neuter $30 Cat Spay $50 Feral Cat Spay….$40 Feral Cat Neuter….$25 SHELTER HOURS AND ADOPTION FEES Open Wednesday through Sunday Noon to 5pm CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC MONDAY & TUESDAY - SURGERY ONLY Kittens/Cats: $65, Puppies/Dogs: $75, Senior Citizens over 65: $55 (Fee includes worming, vaccinations, and spay/neuter) Ask about our multiple adoption discount and our multiple adoption discount and SENIORS 4 SENIORS PROGRAM! 1888 Colbert-Danielsville Road, Danielsville GA 30633 www.moaspets.org or email: [email protected] Stop by Daily Co-op and check out our pet supply section! We carry a wide variety of natural products for your dog & cat! Deli Items, Bulk Foods & Spices Natural Health & Beauty Aids Healthy Snacks & Juices Fresh Organic Produce International Foods ….and so much more! BUSTER BROWN 6 months old and never met a stranger. Buster loves other dogs and is gentle with kids. He enjoys belly rubs, giving kisses, and playing fetch. He makes friends everywhere he goes, and would be a great pal to go to the dog park with. Neutered, current on shots, dewormed, and on heartworm prevention. Adoption fee. Email: [email protected] for more info. Winterville Animal Clinic Wayne A. Brubaker, D.V.M. Don Cole, D.V.M. Heather Terhune, D.V.M. 250 Henry Meyer Road • Winterville, GA (706) 742-5108 CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 19 ATHENS CANINE RESCUE See These Dogs and More On Our Website www.athenscaninerescue.com Meet our dogs at our Adopt a Pet Days At PAWTROPOLIS See Website For Dates For more information call (706) 549-4883 CLETUS Cletus is a Terrier mix who is ready to play. He does well with other dogs and stays away from cats. He would love an environment with other animals or with an active human companion. MAGGIE A sweet and happy young girl. She likes taking long walks or going to the dog park. She has lots of years of love to give to the right person or family. If You’d Like To Become A Foster Home Call 549-4883 Email: [email protected] TEEGAN Nadine is a feisty little girl who loves to play. She is looking for a home with another dog or an active person who can keep up her desire for a social lifestyle. Teegan is a super cute black and tan Miniature Pinscher. She is an easy going gal that isn’t too demanding yet loves to cuddle and be near her humans. 43 Hill Top Drive Jefferson GA 30549 (706) 367-9871 Fax: (706) 367-2675 CLU ChFC, Agent ‘Simply The Best Place For Lunch’ “Like A Good Neighbor, State Farm Is There”® P.O. Box 895 40 Greensboro Highway Watkinsville, Georgia 30677 [email protected] Elsie is such a looker and a lover! She is a great housedog and loves lying around. She also enjoys getting out and seeing the town and meeting new friends. NADINE Providing Insurance &Financial Services Sharon Sparrow ELSIE 706-310-0888 KRIMSON BLACK - Owner PAGE 20 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 Lake Russell Lots (706) 369-0962 Melvin H. Cown, Jr., DVM 1400 N. Chase St., Athens, GA (706) 549-4320 2226 BARNETT SHOALS RD ATHENS, GEORGIA 30605 www.shoalcreek.com RALPH ASKREN, DVM CHRISTOPHER ELDER, DVM 2.9-6.7 AC Greenspace, protective covenants, large oaks, beaver pond, marshes, boat ramp, State Parks, golf….2 hrs.– Atlanta 20 min - Anderson, S.C. $29,950 to $79,950 Owner/Agent (706) 283-7842 WINDER VETERINARIANS To find out how you can help Call Shari K. Cobb, DVM Mark J. Cobb, DVM Heather J. Fields, DVM Gail M. Davison, DVM PUP & CAT COMPANY (770) 867-1622 Buy A 2008 Pup & Cat Co. Calendar And Help A Homeless Animal Heavenly Tails Dog Training Becky White Trainer 678-425-5530 (770) 867-VETS (8387) • 20 Monroe Hwy AID- A-PET ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. ELLEN JANE MAXWELL, D.V.M. (706) 353-1623 [email protected] 2040 S. Milledge Avenue Athens, Georgia 30605 In Home Training, Board & Train Classes - Puppy to Advanced Specializing in behavioral problems Winding Creek Kennels Mark D. Mosher, DVM Thomas Nemetz, DVM PhD (706) 353-8970 4120 LEXINGTON ROAD ATHENS, GA 30605 CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 21 Carol’s Critter Corner Surgery If your pet is scheduled for elective surgery, such as spaying, neutering or dental prophylaxis, there are several things you can do ahead of time to insure that the operation goes well and the patient recovers quickly. First, improve your pet's diet, physical exercise and exposure to natural light. These simple steps increase stamina, healing and resistance to infection. Nutritional Therapy: Beginning two weeks before surgery, increase vitamin C, using a high quality vitamin C complex such as esterC calcium ascorbate with bioflavonoids and other Ccomplex nutrients or vitamin C derived from food sources, NOT ascorbic acid. Give 1,000mg vitamin C per 25 pounds of body weight, divided into two or three doses during the day; if this dosage produces loose stools, reduce the amount until this side effect disappears. Continue vitamin C at this dosage until one week after the surgery. Beginning three weeks before surgery, give the animal a good-quality vitamin E complex derived from natural food sources, NOT synthetic vitamin E. Give 800IU vitamin E per day to cats and small dogs, 1,000IU to dogs weighing 15 to 35 pounds, 1,200IU to large dogs weighing 40 to 85 pounds and 1,500IU to giant breeds. Discontinue vitamin E supplementation seven to ten days before the surgery because vitamin E thins the blood. After surgery, resume the recommended dose for an additional week. If your pet's breed is known for bleeding problems, have a blood test done before surgery and, if your animal has a clotting disorder, follow your veterinarian's recommendations regarding supplements. Beginning two weeks before surgery, provide additional vitamin A by giving dogs fresh, raw carrot juice or pureed carrots. 1/8 to 1/4 cup per 10 pounds of body weight divided into two or three servings during the day. For cats, and dogs who don't like carrots, give additional liver, vitamin A or a mixed carotene vitamin: give 10,000IU per day to cats and medium size dogs and twice that amount to large and giant breeds, divided into two or three doses during the day. Continue these supplements until the day before surgery and then for at least a week after surgery. Beginning one week before surgery, stop feeding garlic, as garlic is a natural blood thinner that helps prevent clotting. Flower Essences: Beginning two or three days before surgery, place several drops of Bach Rescue Remedy (or I like to use Nature's Sunshine Products "Distress Remedy") or yarrow flower essence in the animal's water and, twice a day, in his or her mouth, behind the ears and on the abdomen. At the same time, practice Therapeutic Touch, massage the ears and project positive, healing thoughts, picturing your healthy pet making a fast re- PAGE 22 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 Carol Koenigsknecht, Terra Ken Herbals covery. After surgery, use either of the recommended flower essence formulas several times a day while your pet recovers. Before Surgery: On the day before surgery, feed the animal an early dinner (late afternoon) and do not provide food after 6pm. Withhold water after 8pm. Continue treating with flower essences and Therapeutic Touch. Do the same before leaving the house and again at the veterinary clinic. After Surgery: Greet your pet with Bach Rescue Remedy and a hug. Wait two or three hours before giving food or water, then provide ample clean water to help clear traces of anesthetic from the system. When your pet is hungry, give a soft food such as yogurt/kefir, soft fruit or pureed meat. Herbal Therapy: Apply any healing tea to the wound, such as a strong infusion of calendula blossoms or plantain leaf with a few drops of grapefruit seed extract and a pinch of unrefined sea salt. Because comfrey will cause the skin to heal rapidly, it's a good idea to wait until stitches are removed so that they aren't embedded under the skin's surface. After that, use a comfrey tea, poultice or salve to speed healing. Vitamin E, rose hip seed oil and aloe vera all promote rapid healing without scarring; apply any of these every few hours at first, then two or three times a day. Calming nervine herbs like chamomile, valerian or skullcap may help your pet relax and sleep. Homeopathy: After surgery, if your pet is groggy, nauseated or slow to wake up, give a single pellet or tablet of homeopathic Phosphorus 30c. Arnica 30c is the all-purpose follow-up treatment for surgery; give 1 pellet or tablet every 4 hours for a total of 3 treatments. If the skin is red or irritated or if there is a discharge of fluid or pus around the wound or its stitches, give 1 pellet or tablet of Apis (This column is authored by Carol Koenigsknecht, Herbal Practitioner and owner of Terra Ken Herbals. She is available for consultations, classes and lectures, and can be reached via her website at www.TerraKenHerbals.net or by phone, (706) 797-0091. She also owns and operates Carol's Critter Care, a pet-sitting service.) DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this column is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please seek the advice of a QUALIFIED veterinarian or health care practitioner before using any herbs, supplements or other natural approaches to health discussed in this column. Hwy. 77 North - P.O. Box 311 - Lexington GA 30648 Telephone (706) 743-5055, Fax (706) 743-5112 Complimentary catalogs are available upon request 156-A College Ave. • Athens, GA 30601 • (706) 546-7288 PUPPY THROWN FROM CAR BOY *I was fostering Boy, a young Damatian mix, but now he is missing! He is very sweet and may have taken up at someone's home, probably in Madison County. He would make a great family pet. His is current on all vaccines, neutered, and HW negative. He wears a red collar, no microchip yet unfortunately. If you see or have him, please call (408) 209-2793.* Someone threw this precious little girl out of a moving car. She is at my vet’s office and has had surgery on her leg and is expected to make a full recovery. She is very sweet, quiet and lets you know when she needs to go out to do her business. My vet says she is between 12 and 14 weeks old. Email: [email protected], or please call (706) 561-3341. Total Recall Dog Training Magic Serving Athens For Over 30 Years Does your dog come when called, every time under distraction and off lead? If you answered NO to any of these questions, you need our FULLY guaranteed training program! pacesettertrainingkennel.com [email protected] (706) 742-5743 Come train with the most accomplished and experienced dog trainers in the Athens area! DR. BRYAN HENDRIX Professional Emergency Care Separate Dog & Cat Facilities Large Indoor-Outdoor Runs Bathing—Boarding Call For An Appointment 2575 Atlanta Highway 543-5547 (across highway from K-Mart) CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 23 Athens Area Humane Society CALL (706) 353-CATS - www.athenshumanesociety.com BAGHEERA HANNA MAE At 9 years old, she and her sister Hannah Mae, along with 13 other cats were orphaned when their human parents were attacked and killed by a pack of feral dogs. Dashing young male who was brought to AAHS because his previous owner could no longer afford to care for him. Please open up your home for this animal in need. 5 year old Dilute Torbie with enchanting green eyes. Sweet as they come and would make any house her home and any family her own. All she asks for is love. LUDA LUPITA PUMPKIN ANGEL Luda hasn’t quite figured out how to rap yet but he’s still one of AAHS’s biggest stars and most notorious lovers. This 3 year old Orange Tabby male is looking for affection. Brought to AAHS back in June along with 4 young kittens who have all since been adopted. At a year old, she is practically still a kitten herself and needs a home. PAGE 24 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 Every home needs a Tortoiseshell, at least that’s what Pumpkin thinks. And many of us agree with her. This 4 year old princess is looking for her prince in shining armor. SIERRA CHEEKIA ROBBIE A senior purebred Aussie looking for a home. Amazing dog, obedience trained, housetrained, loves the Frisbee and tennis ball! Cheekia is a two year old 10 lb. sweetheart. A perfect small size for an apartment. Senior Boxer/Lab mix. Robbie is a sweet gentle soul. A great gentleman looking for a home to retire to HESTER NOAH TUX Hester is a purebred Cocker Spaniel; Amazing dog but does have a few behavior problems, read her full bio online. 8 month old Lab mix puppy. Noah will stay on the petite side, probably will be in the low 30 lb range. He is a typical sweet playful puppy. Tux is a possible Pointer mix but on the small side at 35 pounds. Housetrained and loves to play. CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 25 Georgia Equine Rescue P.O. Box 787 • Locust Grove, GA 30248 (770) 464-0138 As sad as it is to imagine, there are many horses in Georgia needing loving homes just as there are cats, dogs, and other “pets”. The problem stems from “over breeding” and a lack of understanding of the requirements for care of these wonderful animals. Thanks to Georgia laws that protect horses, mules, and donkeys from starvation and other forms of abuse, the Georgia Department of Agriculture has the authority to impound equine that are in a critical situation in accordance with the Georgia Humane Care for Equine Act. Impounded animals are rehabilitated and many are sold at public auction to new owners which, hopefully, give them a second chance at a comfortable and useful life. Auctions are held at frequent intervals as horses become available. The Georgia Department of Agriculture provides information about each animal and the auction location on their website at www.agr.georgia.gov. New owners are requested to enter into an agreement that the equine may be monitored for one to two years after the sale. The Georgia Equine Rescue League, Inc. offers horses for adoption. These are horses which are donated to GERL for a variety of reasons by people who find that they are no longer able to care for them. There is a small “adoption fee” for these horses and they are monitored by When We Get a Horse…. GERL for a period of time until it is determined that the horse and the new owner are a good match. A current listing of available horses through Georgia Equine Rescue League may be found in their monthly newsletter or on their web site at www.gerlltd.org. Barbara Bendzunas When we get a new puppy, the vet gives us a nice little booklet that gives us broad outlines of what we need to do. It includes nutrition outlines and shot schedules needed. education. Often when I stop, I am told the horse must have something wrong with him because the pasture is full of stuff. Either way, it is a horrid way to exist. When we get our first horse, this does not happen. There is no such booklet that I can find. If you have a horse vet, he or she will usually help you make decisions and recommend what shots and all you need. He may even give you names of farriers. If you call a farm vet who is used to working with farmers, and experienced livestock owners, you will get nothing except what you ask for. The library has several good books on owning your first horse. There are a lot of sites on line that are great. Go to www.about.com and type in “your first horse”. All the information is good, and you will find more information than you have time to read. All horses and all ponies, need certain things. They need to have their hooves attended to by someone who is knowledgeable. They need certain vaccinations each year, including rabies. It amazes me how few people even think about this. Since horses usually show symptoms of rabies that are not easily recognized, this is especially important to our families as well as the horse. The other consideration is food. A lot of people turn the horse out with cattle in a huge field. The horses get fat, which leads to deadly complications. Ponies are especially prone to this, since they can eat as much as a horse, but were usually developed as a breed to be able to live on sparse pasture. The other extreme is the horse standing dejectedly in a lot filled with weeds, which horses can not digest, slowly starving to death. I see them all too often as I drive through the countryside. Some are victims of willful neglect, some just of lack of PAGE 26 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 For more information, feel free to email me at [email protected]. I will help as much as I can. Happy trails. Barbara Barbara Bendzunas [email protected] Clay and Pottery Classes 11 Gholston St. Comer, Georgia (706) 352-4306 BORDER COLLIE MIXES TOBY (L, male) and MICHE (R, female) are sweet, young and healthy indoor/outdoor dogs looking for a new home. Their elderly Mom can no longer care for them, as he has moved to an assisted living center. They are current on all vaccinations and spayed/neutered. Housebroken. Contact: [email protected] Lucy was rescued by the Oconee Regional Humane Society and is looking for a permanent home. She is a 1-year old black and tan coonhound, approximately 50 lbs. She is a well socialized and healthy pup that is very easy going and quite eager to please both human and doggie pals. Lucy is crate trained and house trained. You can meet Lucy at Pet Supplies Plus in Athens on Saturdays from 10am – 3pm. Also, check out her profile on www.orhspets.org where you will find more information about adopting a dog through the Oconee Regional Humane Society. My name is Tess, I am a mature girl. I enjoy days spent lounging on the couch. My favorite thing to do is eat. I will eat anything. I am housebroken, though I do have an accident on occation. I love attention from my humans. I get along well with other animals, although I'm a little nervous around big dogs. I don't like to be alone, I would like to have another dog or cat around if no humans are home. I get a little seperation anxiety if I'm alone. I don't like to get wet, don't want to go outside if it is raining!! I'm so sweet I just may melt. Baths are not fun at all, I behave, but I don't like it. I hope to find a home with lots of love and lots of food!! You can contact my current mommy at 678-733-1646 or email her at [email protected]. Read Critter Magazine Online At www.athenscritter.com www.crittermagazine.com CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 27 Monday $3.75 Classic Margarita Singles Tuesday • Professional Grooming • Boarding • Radio Wave Surgery Wednesday CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ON THE EASTSIDE & WESTSIDE $2.00 Off ALL Margaritas Pitchers • Small Animal Medicine • Surgery • Dentals • Laser Surgery Jeff Light DVM Bob A. Brewster DVM $1.95 Domestic Bottled Beer Thursday $3.95 60-oz. beer pitchers Eastside - (706) 546-9200 MISSING “DUKE” Duke was lost May 4th, 2009, east Paoli Road in Carlton. He’s a 4 year old Blue Tick Beagle, black saddle, brown/reddish face, white dipped tail, orange collar. Very shy dog. Does not like loud noises. Contact: 706-2244941. CONSTRUCTION AND ZONING INFORMATION Desert Condo Rentals & Sales, Inc. Spend some time this winter in sunny PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA THE HUNT LETTER Many Condos Are Pet Friendly FROM A WEEKLY PUBLICATION P.O. BOX 36 • Danielsville, GA 30633 Contact Us For Details E-Mail: [email protected] PHONE: (706) 795-3223 Toll Free: 1-800-248-2529 EMAIL: [email protected] PAGE 28 ▪ CRITTER MAGAZINE ▪ SEPTEMBER 2009 www.desertcondorentals.com Disaster Relief Animal Rescue (Felines) (Athens) Bill Koehlke and Sue Jordan - (706) 546-0433 To begin this months article we first want to give our condolences to Mrs. Kathy Hoard, Athens Clarke County Commissioner, whose husband Ed Hoard passed away last week. Words cannot express as to how we feel for her loss. She is one of our strongest supporters for our cats and kittens. And we thank her for asking her friends and family in lieu of flowers to contribute to DRAR. We have received many generous checks and it will greatly help our cause. Now for some noteworthy and sad news regarding several of our feeding stations. Recently a note was left at one station by someone who used filthy language towards Bill and Mike who feed the cats. This person who also called both of them idiots is concerned about nature in his writings; also at one feeding station was tuna with rat poison mixed in with the food. We have also noticed a decline in the cat population in that area. Near one of our feeding places, Sue was contacted by a rescue group that a family was missing their family cat, Sally, who had gotten out of the house and was missing. A day or two later, the family found their beloved pet mauled and killed by several foxes. So please keep your pets inside and keep an eye on your children if they are playing near the wood. Just be cautious. At another feeding location, someone keeps taking the dishes and dumping, so our cats cannot eat or drink. Permission was given for us to feed at this location by the owner of the property to feed the four cats that have been spayed and neutered. They are hurting no one. We noticed three of them are not showing up to eat lately. If that person is reading this article, beware, we have people at different times looking out for you. Well, this one is a new one for us. At a feeding station near a medical building, about fifty feet away from the building, employees were advised to park their cars at the front of the building! The building has ants and complaints were made that the ants were visible in the employee’s cars when they parked in the rear lot. Blame was placed on the cat food, 50 feet from the building in a heavy wooded area. Note that Bill never saw any ants at the feeding station and each day he sprayed the area to prevent any problems. As soon as the building and grass was sprayed by the exterminator, millions of ants flooded to the wooded area. This was all comical, and we feel that some people didn’t like the cats that minded their own business and didn’t bother anyone. Last weekend, we moved out 11 cats and kittens. Believe us, one of the biggest problems for all feral and stray cats and kittens is PEOPLE! People created the feral cat problems and many feel all feral cats should be killed. We have barn cats, all Fixed and ready for a farm, ranch or someone who has shelter for them. They need a caretaker who will feed and water them daily. They are beautiful cats and victims of Human Beings. We also have a beautiful Persian who needs a loving home, she was the victim of a rough divorce and for her years of being a great indoor cat, it was the death penalty. We heard of the terrible situation and took her home. She is a beautiful animal and very loving. She is declawed on all four, so she has to stay indoors. We also have cats ready for a new home. All have had theirs shots and vet checked. The kittens still take the lead in all our time and money. We need monetary donations or bags of cat food; we are feeding about a 100 cats daily. Every cent will go to good use. Bill is spending a bundle of his own money. Please help us. Your donations are tax deductible. You can call us or drop money or food off at Pet Supplies Plus at Alps Shopping Center near Kroger’s. Just tell them it’s for DRAR or Sue and Bill. Thank you everyone who is helping with donations, food and other cat related items. If You Would Like To Donate Call Us At (706) 546-0433 CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 29 BUBBA Bubba is a neutered male American Bulldog or Pit Bull mix. 1 year old, has been heartworm tested (negative), dewormed and vaccinated for rabies, DHLPP and Bordetella. He will be microchipped before adoption. He’s super sweet and craves attention. He gets along great with the 4 other dogs in his foster home. His adoption fee is $150. For more information contact his foster mom Alana at the clinic. (706) 546-7879 or [email protected] PUPPY FOR ADOPTION This incredibly smart puppy is a 20 lb. male, believed to be a Lab/Pit mix around 4 months of age. He is brown with a white t-bone across his chest. He is housebroken, he will sit, come and stay and is very good when walking. Please contact Dennise @ (706) 621-3471. CHLOE Chloe is a people-loving, active, cuddly, highly intelligent Rat Terrier/Jack Russell mix just at a year old and about 20 lbs. Shelter life has made her possessive, but she's coming along very well with positive training. She is so focused and smart, she could be trained to do just about anything. Chloe is fully vetted, house trained, pad trained, crate trained and has graduated beginning obedience. She needs a yard with a fence that deters climbing, as she does like to take off to play with the neighborhood kids or chase deer. Chloe would love to have a forever human who can be lovingly firm with their new buddy. Please email [email protected] or look her up at www.newrattitude.org/dogs.htm for more info. PAGE 30 • CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 ZEF Zef is a loving sweetheart who wants to be treated like a baby. If you would like to know more about Zef please email me at: [email protected] or call (706) 621-1561 and l e av e a m e ssa g e if MISSING “MAXX” classifieds FREE LOST & FOUND ADS There is no charge for “Lost & Found” ads. We will also match reports with the local shelters. If you would like to submit a photo, there will be a $5.00 charge. (706) 769-5641 REWARD! MISSING BUB, Lost & Found Pro All other classifieds are $10 per month. If you would like to submit a photo for an animal for adoption, there will be a $15-$20 charge, depending on the size of the photo and length of copy. All copy and photos must received no later than the last Thursday of the month preceding the following month’s issue. Send copy and photos to: Critter Magazine, 54 Tucker Drive, Comer, Georgia 30629. (706) 783-5791 • E-Mail: [email protected]. LOST LOST Yellow Long Hair Female Tabby with yellow and white fluffy tail Was seen getting into a work truck on Laurel Drive Off Whitehead Rd. Missing over 1 year Very much loved And missed Please Call (706) 546-6967 With any information Maxx is a 9 year old gentle, friendly chow-black. The top of his coat has a reddish tint to it from the sun. He has an orange collar with a 2009 rabies tag .Our hearts are broken & is like a son to us. Has been missing from Colbert for 4 weeks now. Cream Colored Female Chow (With a Summer Haircut) Red Collar Missing from Danielsville Hwy. 98 East area Madison County If seen please call (706) 795-3223 Or (706) 296-3147 LOST DOG Black and Tan Dachshund Small Red/Brown Male Neutered male 7 years old Jefferson Road Oak Grove area Contact Julianna at Oglethorpe/Winterville area (706) 850-1433 Reward for Return Pinscher/Terrier mix No tail, black collar Lost May 26, 2008 (706) 742-2096 If you’d like to foster an animal for adoption, please call one of the rescue organizations in this publication or call 783-5791 LOST Large, black and red Doberman Pinscher, about 2 years old, one floppy cropped ear, one cropped standing up. He answers to the name of “Buddy” He is afraid of thunder and may have left home during a storm. Please let us know if you have seen or found a dog of this description. He is missed so very much. Call (706) 548-4941. “The Greatness Of A Nation And Its Moral Progress Can Be Judged By The Way Its Animals Are Treated.” —— GANDHI WANT TO HELP ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL HELP A DOG? We are looking for donations of rope toys and large durable, rubber chew toys This will help keep the dogs from going “Kennel Crazy” during their stay at our shelter. If you would like to make a donation or volunteer to play with the dogs Please Call Patrick at 613-3540 CRITTER MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2009 • PAGE 31 All-Breed Pet Grooming Discover Why Is The Best Pet Supply Store! 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