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Monday, August 1, 2011

August Letter

Dear Animal Friends,

          Well, here we are in the “dog days” of summer.  Yes, it is hot for us as we rush from air-conditioned space to space.  Just think about the poor animals, possibly with no shelter even from the hot sun.  Please, if you see animals with no shade or fresh water, stand up for them.  Speak to the land owner.  Calling the police or Humane Society is an option, however they are overwhelmed at this time of year and, for suffering animals, time is of the essence.

          This same principle applies to many animal situations.  We need to have the courage to speak to the neighbors who have thirty cats on their porch.  Or the people whose unspayed dog is tied on a chain 24-hours a day, getting bred by every passing male dog – and now, even coyotes!

          These are the issues – irresponsible people who fill our pounds, shelters and streets with unwanted pets, while suffering is inflicted to the parent animals.  Right now we have the opportunity to bring needed dollars to Ohio animals.  Angels for Animals is the only Ohio shelter in the ASPCA $100,000 Challenge!  We need all your help to reach our goal of 703 adoptions from August 1st through October 31st.  This will not be easy!  We arranged 403 adoptions in that same time span in 2010 (see the front page of our website for more details).

          Not ready to adopt a pet? You can still help pets and direct your donation to wherever you would like it to go.  Some of the funds available can be found on our Website under “Help Us!,” then “Donate Today,” then “Targeted Funds.”  We are also trying to help all of the county pounds by pulling dogs out for Angels’ adoption program.  There is a pound “pull fee” fund you can donate toward which can cover the added expense of pound rescue.  The shelter then would have more money to use toward the dog’s medical care.

          Many of the dogs in the pounds are American Staffordshire terriers or American pitbulls.  These dogs end up in pounds due to owner ignorance (“tough guys” don’t fix their dogs).  So many more are born then abandoned because the average person hears bad things about these dogs.  Actually they are usually very nice dogs. Clean, smart and loving, they can be a great family pet and have even been referred to as “nanny dogs.”

          A new group called “Petey’s Pals” is attempting to help pitbulls through advocacy and education.  Check them out on Facebook.  Currently Ohio is the only state in the union that considers these dogs “vicious” at birth.  There is a bill that has passed the House of Representatives easily allowing pitbulls to be judged on their personal temperaments and not be discriminated against just because of their breed.  In September when the Senate reconvenes, hopefully this bill will pass into legislation.  Please call or write your Senator to help these deserving dogs.

          Many famous Americans have owned and do own pitbulls.  Among them:  Helen Keller, General George Patton, Rachael Ray and John Stewart.  After all, “Petey” was a pitbull on the Little Rascals.  They are true American dogs!

          Until next month – or you can call me anytime at 330.502.5352.

In love for all animals, especially the unloved ones,

Diane Less
Founder / Angels for Animals