Pedigree Commercial – Echo
New Pedigree Adoption Drive commercial featuring Echo, a beautiful dog that gets passed up for adoption.
Adoption Day at Pets Delight
Last Chance for Animals puts their protest signs down and picks up shelter dogs to help end pet overpopulation. If your local pet shop is still selling puppy mill dogs please ask them to visit a shelter. Our shelters are full of beautiful animals waiting to be loved. OrangeBone, Pets Delight Pasedena, Pets Delight Covina and Pets Delight Monrovia are all saving shelter animals. Please support their efforts. Rescues Rule!!!!!!!!
Help The Animal Shelter 4: Dog Arthritis
Here are a few simple things you can do at home to help your arthritic dog.
Dog Poops on Field During Naturals Game
During a promotion called “Iams Adoptable Pet of the Game” where a local dog from a shelter is featured for adoption, the dog got loose while being escorted off the field.
Shelter Pup Now “Detective LuLu,” ME Canine 2, San Diego County Medical Examiner & Forensics Center
On June 25, 2010 LuLu was adopted by Dr. Glenn N. Wagner, Chief Medical Examiner for the County of San Diego. He found the four-year-old German shepherd on the website of the San Diego County Department of Animal Services. After visiting her at the North Shelter in Carlsbad, Dr. Wagner recognized that LuLu would be the perfect candidate to fill the position of ME Canine 2, a second cadaver search dog for the new, state-of-the art Medical Examiner & Forensics Center. Theila, a bloodhound known as ME Canine 1, will help train LuLu over the next 18 months in air sniffing, tracking and trailing. Once again, LuLu proves that “Shelter Dogs Rock!” For the complete story written by Lillian Cox in The San Diego Union-Tribune on Aug. 1, 2010 visit: www.signonsandiego.com For more details and photos visit Lillian Cox’s blog at thebiggestlosercanine.blogspot.com For Lillian Cox’s website visit www.lilliancox.com
NOODLES THE POOR ABUSED SHELTER DOG.wmv
THE STORY OF A ABUSED BEAGLE I FOSTERED FROM ISLE OF WIGHT,VA ANIMAL SHELTER.I CALL HER NOODLES.SHE HAS HEARTWORMS TO GO ALONG WITH ALL HER OTHER ISSUES.THIS IS HOW SHE RESPONDED DURING THE 6 WEEKS I HAVE HAD HER
Nicosia dog shelter
A little presentation of what we do at the Nicosia Dog shelter. A special thanks to Seattle artist Nancy Schutt who paints fun, lively, and colorful fine art portraits of dogs. URL- www.nancyschutt.com for The dog song (first song thats heard on the video) an upbeat original dog song that is a tribute to man’s best friend which accompanies a video of cool dog art paintings. URL- http be found on this link www.youtube.com You can find more info about the shelter at www.dogshelter.org.cy
Shelter dogs DONT BREED OR BUY by Kidwell Productions.wmv
DONT BREED OR BUY WHILE SHELTET PETS DIE….Over a million animals are put to sleep in shelters across the country. One wayyou can help reduce the number of dogs put to sleep for lack of homes is to adopt from a shelter. People tend to have great misconceptions about shelter dogs. The truth is, many shelter dogs are not bad dogs. They are victims of well-meaning owners who didn’t have the time, knowledge or patience for the needs of a dog or an abusive and neglectful owner who had the dog removed from their care. And while the number one reason people give up pets to shelters is because of behavioral problems—separation anxiety, barking—I believe that it all stems from a pet not getting enough attention. It is not uncommon for shelters to get 0 dogs that have either outlived their usefulness or their novelty with impulsive buyers who considered the dog a possession rather than a friend or family member. The real truth is that dogs from shelters can be great dogs and you are apt to get an idea of their personality soon after adopting them. Shelter dogs usually bond quickly with new owners and have fewer needs than a young puppy. And dogs who have had a rough life are so appreciative of ownership. You can find perfectly good adult pets that have matured to the point where they aren’t rambunctious or demanding for activity. They are just happy to be in a loving, safe and happy home. Before you breed or buy please consider visiting your local animal shelter and help save a …
Aleut, Singing Dog
Aleut is a husky with singing talents. She is currently in foster care, and is available for adoption at the Animal Protective League in Springfield. To adopt her, or other animals like her, please email admin@apl-shelter.org or call 217.544.7387. ADOPT SHELTER DOGS!
Tamaz Elizbarashvili’s dog shelter. Georgia
Georgian public broadcaster in shelter of Tamaz Elizbarashvili.



