Thursday, June 25, 2009

Getting Ready to Go to Abaco!

and to get in the mood, we are listening to Seawall Radio Show: "fine Bahamian and Island music for de whole crew!"

http://www.seawallradio.blogspot.com/

Friday, June 12, 2009

Puppy feeding time at Nancy's house, with assistance from our mom. The boxer mix puppies are the little ones (one has blue eyes). You can also see Peanut, and Potcakes Jammy & Julep. All available for adoption! The other dogs are Nancy's keepers.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

One of the best things that we’ve realized as we’ve gotten deep into the rescue world is the cost savings on various drugs/low cost spay and neuters/low cost vaccinations and we love to share the information with others because really this information should be readily available to everyone. Surprisingly we have gotten this information from vets we’ve worked with over the years, but it may be that some vets do not know about the low cost services/products out there because they have no need to. We firmly believe that all animals should go to the vet for injuries and sickness but there isn’t the need to go there to get flea and heartworm preventatives and annual vaccinations when there are so many cheaper alternatives for you. There are also places you can get low cost spay/neuters along with some basic services (rabies, heartworm test, etc.) and lately there are some animal controls that are doing free spay and neuters. Looking for ways to help with feral cat colonies? Lifeline Animal Project loans out traps and charges a negligible amount to Trap-Spay/Neuter-Release and there is tons of info out there on the benefits of controlling a cat colony.
Low cost vaccinations: www.animalhealth.cc
Low cost spay/neuters and TNR help: Lifeline Animal Project
Low cost flea & tick meds: Deadfleaz.com