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Maxwell D2535 – Sweet Terrier Mix Looking for a Home!

Posted by Morgan on Saturday, 13 March, 2010

Name: Maxwell D2535
Type: Dog
Gender: Male
Breed: Fox Terrier Mix
Age: 5 years
Color: Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Size: 24 lbs.
Housebroken: Yes

Maxwell was rescued on 3/4/10 from a shelter where he was out of time.

He is very sweet, calm, friendly, obedient and responsive, Maxwell is just about everything one happy family might be looking for!  We have now seen that he does know some of his basic commands. And he walks very good on his leash, and now likes to play with his toys too! There’s something special about this gentle and attentive boy.  He is a mature dog and is always trying to please you.  Sometimes it seems he can read your mind!  He is great with other dogs.  He was too curious of cats, so probably no cats.

Handsome, smart and loving, that’s Maxwell!  Kids 12 years old and over.  More info. as we learn about him.  He is a awesome doggie!

**Note: Adoption in Northern California – SF Bay Area Only**


Two Kitties with Large Hearts Need Your Help! – Butch and Sundance

Posted by Morgan on Monday, 8 March, 2010

Butch 12-3635 (on the left) – http://furryfriendsrescue.org/find_a_pet/view/13699

Sundance 12-3636 (on the right) – http://furryfriendsrescue.org/find_a_pet/view/13700

These two sweet hearts were about to be put to sleep when Furry Friends Rescue saved them from the shelter.  Butch is a sweet, affectionate, fun-loving cat that doesn’t pretend to be cooler than anyone else. So this makes him one sweet guy who will follow you around until you have the time to pay attention to him.  His buddy Sundance is very playful and loves to play with strings and toys and is looking for a home that will appreciate his high energy.  But, if you’re too busy to show him attention at the moment, that’s okay. He’ll just bide his time for now until you’re ready to snuggle.

Both boys just want to be noticed and loved, but unfortunately both have enlarged hearts which severely shortens their lives.  They can be adopted separately or together but would need to be adopted by someone willing to provide them a home for the time they have left. While it may be short, these boys will give you so much love, enough to last a lifetime.


Adopt Today! Visit your local animal shelters!

Posted by Morgan on Wednesday, 3 March, 2010

Live in California Bay Area?

All city Animal Shelters in every city are OVER-FULL with dogs and cats of all ages.  They are out of cage space therefore dog’s & cat’s have very little time left!

You can save a pet and give it a second chance at life, please visit the city Animal Shelter and ADOPT now!

To find shelters please visit:  www.PetHarbor.com

or on our Furry Friends Rescue’s Shelter Page:  http://furryfriendsrescue.org/find_a_pet/other_dogs

Locally:  Please visit Hayward Shelter & Tri-City Animal Shelter, Fremont

I was a shelter dog and got a second chance at a wonderful life, if you’re looking for a pet, please adopt first!


ASPCA Valentine’s Day Tips

Posted by Morgan on Thursday, 11 February, 2010

We saw this article on ASPCA’s website and thought they were great tips!  Check it out!

Valentine’s Day can be as much fun for pets as it is for humans if dangerous foodsflora and other items are kept out of paws’ reach. Each year our poison control experts see a rise in cases around February 14, many involving chocolate and lilies, a flower that’s potentially fatal to cats. So please heed our experts’ advice—don’t leave the goodies lying around on Lover’s Day.

Pet-Safe Bouquets
Many pet owners are still unaware that all species of lily are potentially fatal to cats. When sending a floral arrangement, specify that it contain no lilies if the recipient has a cat—and when receiving an arrangement, sift through and remove all dangerous flora

For the entire article and all the tips, check it out at ASPCA’s Valentine’s Day Tips.


FFR Pup Nathaniel was featured on Bay Woof!

Posted by Morgan on Wednesday, 10 February, 2010

NATHANIEL

Adopted via Furry Friends Rescue

www.furryfriendsrescue.org

As a couple walked by a Hayward dumpster this past October they heard a weak whimper for help. They peeked inside and were shocked to find a tiny, emaciated, almost hairless and dying puppy. …

For the rest of the article visit the Tails of Woof page on the Bay Woof website!


Help Furry Friends Win $10,000!!

Posted by Morgan on Friday, 22 January, 2010

Bissell is running their Most Valuable Pet Photo Contest again and the grand prize is $10,000 to a rescue of your choice.. well if I win, my choice would obviously be Furry Friends Rescue!  So tell all your furry friends to vote and help support the rescue of dogs and cats in the bay area!

Vote NOW! – Voting for this period ends Thursday, January 28, 2010!

MVP Pet Photo Contest sponsored by BISSELL, maker of pet vacuum cleaners.


Meet Kellie and Kermit! – Foster Homes Needed!

Posted by Morgan on Friday, 15 January, 2010

Have you met Kellie and Kermit! They’re both sweethearts needing new homes or even a foster home!  Do you have some time to donate to help find them a new forever home?  By the way did you senior dogs can be some of the most amazing companion animals!  Check out more at the Senior Dogs Project and consider adopting an older, wiser dog today!

Kellie D2568

Name: Kellie D2568
Type: Dog
Gender: Female
Breed: Elkhound / Chow Chow Mix
Age: 8 years
Color: Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Size: 40 lbs.
Housebroken: Yes

Kellie (Elkhound / Chow Chow mix) was rescued on 1/5/10 from a shelter. She is friendly and a true sweet-heart. She is wise and spunky. Great with other dogs but doesn’t like bouncy active dogs jumping into her face.  Who can blame her?  She is a mellow sr. dog who is gentle and wants her to bond to her person for life.  No cats. She has a couple large fatty tumors which will be removed. She’s affectionate, easy on the leash, follows you around and cooperative. Very cuddly. Good girl. More info. to come.

Hi, I need a temporary foster home while I wait to be adopted. Will you please foster me?

**Note: Adoption in Northern California – SF Bay Area Only**

Kermit D2550

Name: Kermit D2550
Type: Dog
Gender: Male
Breed: Cattle Dog / Labrador Retriever Mix
Age: 4 months
Color: Brindle
Size: 12 lbs.
Housebroken: Yes

Kermit was rescued on 1/4/10 from a shelter.  Poor Kermit was there since 11/30/09 so he needs to catch up his puppy playtime and social training.  He is a super friendly and active puppy.  A little cute wild-child so he needs exercise and training.


Meet Janny D2327

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 6 January, 2010

Beautiful Janny.

Name: Janny D2327
Gender: Female
Breed: Border Collie / German Shepherd / Lab Mix
Age: 1 year
Color: Black
Housebroken: Yes

Janny (aka: Scout) was adopted as a puppy and now returning to FFR.  She is a sweet girl and and a loyal companion.  She needs someone to take her out for daily walks and exercise and continue with her socialization.  She is a bit nervous around other dogs and would love for a family to help her become more confident.  She is in need of a foster home at this time.

Hi, I need a temporary foster home while I wait to be adopted. Will you please foster me?

**Note: Adoption in Northern California – SF Bay Area Only**


Holiday Safety Tips for 2009

Posted by Morgan on Thursday, 24 December, 2009

Furry Friends Rescue would like to wish everyone (furry and not) a wonderful and safe Happy Holidays!!

Here are some tips to keep it safe for your furry loved ones!

Tips for a Safe Holiday Season

1) Make sure your pet only eats their normal diet, feeding turkey or pork to your dog or cat can cause them unwanted pain, vomiting, or diarrhea. Also bones from these animals can also splinter and hurt your pets if they try to eat them.  Discourage family and guests from feeding inappropriate foods to your pet. For a non comprehensive list click here. If they have consumed potentially life threatening call a veternarian or ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center’s 24-hour Emergency at 1-888-4-ANI-HELP.

2) Make sure you dispose of wrapping paper, aluminum foil, plastic wrap, wax paper, twisty ties, etc in containers where your pet can’t get to it or dig it out. Pets can accidentally consume these objects which can cause intestinal blockage.  In the meantime, you can give your dog whole wheat/high-fiber bread or canned pumpkin, which can help bulk up the stools the help the material pass through the digestive system. Dosages depend on the size of the dog. For pumpkin, feed one-quarter to two-thirds of a cup.

3) Keep CHOCOLATE AWAY from your pet!! Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine which can be harmful to animals. Rapid breathing and hyperactivity are signs of bad reactions to chocolate, get your pet to a vet immediately if you think they consumed chocolate. Although the degree of harm can depend on the amount of chocolate consumed and the dogs weight, some animals are more sensitive than others regardless.

4) Be wary of certain holiday plants, such as poinsettias and lilies, if ingested these plants can cause sever illness or even death in pets.

5) It helps to maintain regular feeding and exercise schedules to decrease any stress on them. Remember a tired dog is a happy dog – and one that’s less likely to get into trouble.

6) Be careful if you have guests coming in and out of your house that you know where your pets are so that they don’t dash out the door and get lost or hit by a car. If you need to, keep them in a quiet, secured area in the house where they’ll be safe and calm.*Doggie/Kitty Tip: Make us an area somewhere where we’ll feel safe and where we can get away from the hustle and bustle! This is also an area where you can give your pet a time out when they need it. Us dogs sleep a lot during the day, it’s important to let us nap too. :D

7) Be careful in large crowded areas as well, as there may be new noises or people in costumes that they’ve never seen before. Some of us can get scared by costumes and loud noises!

8) Make sure your pet has fresh water, when we get nervous we get thirsty! Plus you never know when a child or relative might bump the bowl and spill it!

9) Keep lights, candles, electric cords, etc out of reach of animals so they don’t chew on them and hurt themselves.

10) MOST IMPORTANTLY! Keep current registration and ID tags on your pet at ALL times! This way if your pet goes missing it’ll be easier to locate you if they’re found. It’s also a good idea to microchip your pet, this way if their collar and tags fall off, the vet or shelter can scan the pet and find your information. For information on microchipping click here. Local pet stores often have low-cost clinics on weekends who offer low-cost microchipping.

    We hope you enjoy the holidays and have a wonderful time with family and friends!


    Help Ashley, a lovable gentle Lab/Pit Mix – Need Surgery

    Posted by admin on Friday, 18 December, 2009

    ashleyAshley:  A lovable gentle girl!  Need your donation help and foster home

    In November 2009, Ashley (http://furryfriendsrescue.org/find_a_pet/view/13395) was walking the streets – abandoned, lost and cold – until she walked into the arms of someone who cared enough to bring her in.  She was brought to the local animal shelter where she waited for her family who never showed up for her.  With her charm and affection, she has touched the hearts of everyone who has had the pleasure of meeting her.  She is a loving and sweet girl who is very friendly and gentle with every person or animal she meets.  When she ran out of time at the shelter, her life was saved by Furry Friends Rescue.

    Ashley would love to enjoy life by playing with other dogs, chasing a ball, or going for walks with her friends.  Unfortunately, she sustained injuries to both knees some time ago and is experiencing quite a bit of pain and inflammation.  She tore both anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL).  Walking is painful for her.  The doctor says she will need TPLO surgery on both knees very soon.

    Donations are needed to give Ashley the care she deserves.  If you’d like to see Ashley recover and enjoy life, please send donations to:

    Furry Friends Rescue
    c/o The Ashley Fund
    P.O. Box 7270
    Fremont, CA 94537

    or on-line (via safe and secure 3rd party donation application): http://www.justgive.org/giving/donate.jsp?charityId=17454

    info@furryfriendsrescue.org
    510-794-4703

    Please spread the word about this story. Thank you!