Nearly $45,000 was raised for FCNMHP's vital programs which have “reduced the euthanasia rate by 78% in Duval County since 2002,” said
Wiles.That was the year the organization was fully formed. Spay and Neuter Programs are a main focus, while adoptions also share the spotlight.“We are hoping to become no-kill in
2014.This is our goal. Our euthanasia count is 5,000 so far this year, down from 23,
000.And once we get to 1,600 (based on Duval County's population),we officially become no- kill.”This low number accounts for the neces- sary humane euthanasia situations. All-in-all, Dogtoberfest was a huge success
according to the staff and volunteers. Wiles shared that she was impressed by the “amazing support from the community.We had live music, doggie massages,and RadioNOW did the cutest dog contest before the event.We had beautiful weather, it was a great day.”U
st. petersburg SECOND ANNUAL DOG DAYS OF SUMMER, CASSIS AMERICAN BRASSERIE ON BEACH DRIVE. It may have been hot as love in August, but the dog fashions and accessories provided by One Lucky Dog were even hotter. The crowd grew four deep, as models and their dogs sashayed down the red carpet alongside the restaurant’s sidewalk cafe. The event included adoptables from Pet Pal Animal Shelter. Pictured above, left to right: Caitlyn Calderbank, Elliott Gunther, Jaime Calderbank, Karen Rizzo and her Doberman, Summer. Photograph by Anna Cooke.U
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THE 13TH ANNUAL BOWSER BALL AND AUCTION, BELLEAIR COUNTRY CLUB. Held on September 15th, the event benefited the Pinellas Animal Foundation, comprised of veterinarians who, over the years, have developed pro- grams on the value of responsible pet ownership, and the human/animal bond. The night highlighted a new program called the Pet Loss Support Program which provides guidance in a group
We spotted a Puggerfly (opposite page) and a new Sheriff in town (top photo/this page).Tiffany and Dennis Sergent pose with two-year-old Ky, their striking Siberian Husky. Daphne (bottom photo) is Lori and Rick Gallagher’s seven-month-old Miniature Goldendoodle. She is all 17 pounds of fluff.
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setting monthly, and assists in healthy healing from the loss of a companion. For more information on the Pet Loss Support Program, please call 727.347.7387. Once again Dr. Don Morgan, DVM put together another fabulous event ever year with sponsors including, Dr.Walter Woolf and Air Animal Pet Movers. Rover reporting and photography by Heather Shulman.U
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