the cabarrus animal rescue newsletter

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the cabarrus animal rescue newsletter
December, 2012
HS CABARRUS ANIMAL RESCUE
Issue 16
THE CABARRUS ANIMAL RESCUE
NEWSLETTER
Inside this issue:
Meet our canines
2
Meet our Felines
3
Events
3
Tip of the month
3
Contact Us
4
Donations
4
Thank you
4
Volunteers are
always needed
for the kennels
as well as events.
Christmas Parade - Nov 17, 2012
HS Cabarrus Animal Rescue participated in the Concord Christmas
Parade this year. Olivia Bowe and Corinne Britt carried the banner.
Karin Britt “rode” in a wheel chair dressed as a “cat” walking our
mascot BoDo. Walking behind the truck was Evi Lambert with Red,
Keely Lambert with Omega, Tracey Simpson with Nascar and Cheryl Hartman with Cooper. Riding in the back of the truck were Nikolas Lambert, Celeise Britt, Helen Holt and Nancy Morton.
Ralph Britt rode
inside the truck
with Carol Miller
driving.
Thank you to all
the volunteers
who participated.
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Meet our canines
Nascar - Dachshund / Terrier mix
Male, neutered.
A little shy until you hold him.
Sweet , sweet dog.
DOG TRAINER
NEEDED
BiJou - miniature Poodle
Call Karin at
Male, abt 2 years old.
704-701-5441 if you
can help.
Very friendly, has lots of energy
Likes to play with toys.
Brownie - Dachshund mix
Male, about 2 yrs old.
Neutered. On the shy side.
Needs someone to bond with.
FOSTER
HOMES
NEEDED
FOR
SMALL
Frisco - Terrier mix (10 lbs)
Male, 3 - 4 months old, neutered.
Friendly, playful.
Good with kids.
DOGS
Jack - Mtn Feist mix
Male - about 2 years old.
Very quite, house-trained
Needs company of another dog.
Omega- Standard Dachshund
Male, about 2 years old..
Loves to be held.
Neutered.
Check our web-site for more animals
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Meet our felines
We are in need foster homes for cats and kittens. If interested, please e-mail us at
[email protected].
Ursula
Check web-site for more kittens.
Tigger
Scooter
Female,
Male, 9 mths
Male, 7 mths
Abt 1 yr old
A little shy.
playful
EVENTS
Come join us.
Saturdays look for us at Petco and/or Tractor Supply
Mondays, adoptions will be held at Petco in Concord from 12:00pm to 4:00pm.
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Holiday Lights for Paws - Tour of lights from Nov 24th thru Dec 29th
Location: 3604 Glen Haven Drive SW in Concord, NC
Sunday thru Thursday 6:30pm until 9:00pm / Friday & Saturdays 6:30pm until
10:00pm. Tour is free but donations are welcome, all donations benefit local
animal rescue groups. 2 walking trails.
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Dec 8th, - Holiday pet photos at Petco in Concord, NC (across from Concord
Mills).
Tip of the month
Karen Guignard, Bark Busters Dog Behavioral Therapist and Master Trainer.
Go to www.barkbusters.com for more information
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ADOPTION UPDATES
Quincy & Bella sunbathing
Bella was adopted on Oct 13th by
Tracey and is doing great with
her new best friend, Quincy. She
even plays with the cats in the
household.
Molly was adopted by the Winkler family. She
is doing great and as you can see is very much
loved. This picture says it all.
Sugar was adopted by Tim and they already
have a special bond. Tim takes Sugar just
about everywhere with him, sometimes even to
work.
Foxtrot, aka Foxy, is adjusting
to his new home and his new
playmates. What a cutie!
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Pag e 5
ADOPTION UPDATES
Marshmallow, now Tucker, is
doing absolutely wonderful,
“we have fallen in love with
each other.”
Molly, the black lab, was adopted by the
Faulkenberry family and is fitting right in
with their Schnauzer and the twin boys who
adore her.
Jayme
Polly was adopted by the Eckman
family and is adapting well.
“ She is such a sweet dog and we
are happy to have her.”
The Eckman Family
Sassy, now Jesse, is having a great time in her
new home, being spoiled rotten and getting
lots of love.
A big thank you to all who have adopted an animal for giving them a second chance and a wonderful new life.
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Silent Paws
GRIEF SUPPORT
HS CAR has established a Grief
Counsel & Support Group.
If you need support or just someone
to talk to that understands your loss,
call us at 704-701-5441. Support
Group will also meet on the second
Tuesday of each month at 6:00pm at
590 Crestmont Drive in Concord, NC.
Hott Dogs Pet Grooming
PET PORTRAITS
Janet & Jim Goodman
3601 Hwy 73 E
Concord, NC. 28025
704-786-7387
Thank you for your support:
Pet Portraits by Visual Image N.C.
The $10.00 sitting fee is paid to HS
Cabarrus Animal Rescue and 5% of
sales is donated back to HS CAR.
E-mail us for your coupon…..
Photo packages start at $29.95.
Petco Groomers
Hott Dogs Pet Grooming
Glenda B.
Bee & Mal Malinoski
Darlene & Ross Shotts
Mike Britt (Horizon Computer Systems)
Daryl & Biggi Robinson
Crystal Easterling
Olivia Bowe
Anne Ridenhour
Linda Fink
A.C. Widenhouse Inc.
Barefoot Oil of Concord
Carolina Oil of Concord
FAMILY PORTRAITS
Family Portraits by Visual Image N.C.
For a $14.00 Coupon you receive a
10x 13 family portrait. The $14.00 is
paid to HS Cabarrus Animal Rescue
and 5% of any additional sales is
donated back to HS CAR.
E-mail us for your coupon.
Only one coupon per family.
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Christmas lights tour
Christmas lights tour starting Nov 24th through
Dec 29th. at 3604 Glen Haven Drive SW in
Concord, NC. (Carolando Estates)
Sunday through Thursday evenings 6:30 pm until
9:00 pm, Friday and Saturday evenings from 6:30
pm until 10:00 pm. Gorgeous lights and a walking
trail, all for free but donations are welcome. All
donations benefit local animal rescue groups.
Support the rescues and come out to enjoy.
Cookies, Hot Chocolate & Hot Cider are also
being served.
Mission Statement
HS CABARRUS ANIMAL RESCUE
Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 6076
Concord, NC. 28027
Location:
590 Crestmont Drive
Concord, NC. 28025
The mission of HS CAR is to rescue
homeless and surrendered pets and find
new homes for them.
Promote spaying/neutering of all pets.
Educate the public and promote good pet
ownership.
Monthly Meetings:
Email: [email protected]
Monthly meetings are held the first Tuesday of each
month at the Senior Citizens Center, 331 Corban Ave,
Concord, NC starting at 6:30pm.
Phone # - 704-701-5441
This meeting is open to the public, please join us.
Fax #
- 704-795-0245
We’re on the Web:
www.cabarrusanimalrescue.org
Spay and Neuter
Cabarrus Spay/Neuter Clinic
413 Church Street
Concord, NC. 28025
704-784-6304
www.cabarrusspayneuter.org
The HS Cabarrus Animal Rescue relies solely
on memberships, contributions and adoption
fees to care for our animals. Whatever you can
give is greatly appreciated.
Please select appropriate Membership category:
□ Single -- $20
□ Couples -- $30
□ Household -- $30 (12 years of age and up:
(voting privilege begins at age 18)
□ Corporate -- $50
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Please consider a donation above your
membership amount. Thank you!
Amount $ _____________________
□ In honor of
□ In memory of
If you have any stories or pictures you
would like to share mail to Carol Miller
HS Cabarrus Animal Rescue
P. O. Box 6076
Concord, NC. 28027
or email to [email protected]
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If you would like to be on our e-mail list send
us your name and e-mail address.
Donation can be mailed to:
HS Cabarrus Animal Rescue
P. O. Box 6076, Concord, NC. 28027

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