“Feline Friend-Z” Tue October 27th, 29, 30 and 31, 2009

October 26, 2009 by Tonia Evans  
Filed under News

Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts
announces “Feline Friend-Z”

New non-profit animal shelter extends adoption center hours and offers reduced adoption fees to increase adult cat adoptions Adoption fees will be reduced to $100 for all cats over six months old (a $50 reduction). In addition, all bonded adult pairs (that’s two cats that came to the center together) will also be available at the single adult cat adoption fee of $100.

WHAT: The Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts (APCSM) will be hosting a “Feline Friend-Z”, in an effort to find forever homes for their resident cats and to raise awareness about the newly formed non-profit’s animal shelter. “Feline Friend-Z” will feature reduced adoption fees for adult cats and extended adoption hours while providing an opportunity for the community to visit the shelter, meet the new team and acquaint themselves with the many adult cats that are in the APCSM’s care.

The APCSM is hosting the “Feline Friend-Z” as a means to inform and encourage potential adopters about the benefits of bringing an adult cat into their homes. Often, the playfulness of a kitten overshadows their older felines, but adopting an adult cat allows for a better match of the cat’s personality to the adopters and their lifestyles.
Community members interested in adopting a new friend are encouraged to visit the adoption center and to also visit www.apcsm.org <http://www.apcsm.org/> for more information about the adoption process and available pets.

WHEN: Tuesday October 27th, 4 – 8pm
Thursday October 29th, 2 – 8pm
Friday October 30th, 2 – 4pm
Saturday October 31st, 12 – 4pm

WHERE: Animal Protection Center’s Adoption Center, 1300 West Elm St Ext, Brockton
The Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts (APCSM) is an open admission animal care and adoption facility, with focus on prevention of cruelty to animals, education and helping the community. Each year, over 4,000 animals in the area find themselves with nowhere to turn. The APCSM is committed to providing these homeless animals with humane and compassionate care in their time of need. For more information, visit www.apcsm.org <http://www.apcsm.org/> .

Press Release by: Chuck Givonetti, Board of Directors Clerk
Animal Protection Center

Paws In The Park Success For “APCSM”

October 19, 2009 by Tonia Evans  
Filed under News

Dog at Paws In The Park "Photo By Pam Weber"

Dog at Paws In The Park "Photo By Pam Weber"

Sunday October 11th was a beautiful fall day and the Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts benefited from the sunshine and warm weather, along with hundreds of animal lovers who came out to support the 1st Annual Paws in the Park benefit event, held at Borderland State Park.

Volunteers, and community businesses orchestrated a fun and well-organized event for participants. The APCSM reached their initial goal of $50,000, and with an event as successful as Paws In The Park, they demonstrated that they’re well on their way to getting this new organization off the ground.

Volunteers at The Paws In The Park Event "Photo By Pamela Wber"

Volunteers at The Paws In The Park Event "Photo By Pamela Wber"

The APCSM, recently formed to step in and take over the MSPCA’s closing shelter in Brockton, is a tight knit group of animal experts, local business leaders, animal lovers, and volunteers, and they’re opening their doors-and organization- with an invitation for more people from all backgrounds to step forward and become a part of what they’re hoping to do to help animals.

Paws In The Park attracted dogs of all shapes and sizes, and ages. When I first arrived I recognized Sheena, a beautiful, sweet shelter dog. Sheena is an eleven years old girl who’s been looking for a new home for months-she’s a well behaved, and lovable girl, who is looking for a home without cats or kids. Although tired from the dog walk, she rested and was enjoying being out in the sunshine, laying in the grass, and being around people for the day.

Sheena Needs A Home "Photo By Pam Weber"

Sheena Needs A Home "Photo By Pam Weber"

While Sheena took a break for pictures, I got a chance to chat with Megan Plante, who works at the shelter and was there when it was the MSPCA. I was curious to know what happened to the animals in the shelter when the MSPCA’s management ended at the end of September. “Some were transferred,” she said, “Rabbits went to a rabbit rescue, and some animals, like Sheena, stayed in the shelter.”

Afternoon activities at Paws In The Park included a canine agility demonstration. Amy White, a volunteer who helps run agility classes at the shelter, was helping direct dogs owners through the agility course with their dogs. “This is a great way for beginners to see first hand if they’d like to sign up for classes” said Amy. Dogs of all sizes were walking up the double wide planks, and having fun.

Jessica Stone of The Pet Pantry "Photo by Pamela Weber"

Jessica Stone of The Pet Pantry "Photo by Pamela Weber"

The Pet Pantry, a group of teens from the Easton area, were collecting pet food donations and promoting their efforts to help area pets stay in their homes. Jessica Stone said “We collect pet food donations and money, and we buy pet food and supplies and donate them to area food pantries, so families struggling financially can feed their furry friends too!” To join their efforts go to: www.helpfeedpets.org or call 508-587-3752.

The best part of the day was talking with so many interesting people and meeting so many beautiful dogs. For more information on the Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts go to apcsm.org.

All photos are the property of SouthShorePet.Com and Pam Weber.

GROOM YOUR PET- AT HOME

October 8, 2009 by Tonia Evans  
Filed under Talks & Workshops

Learn To Groom Your Pet at Home in This 1 Night Course held at Whitman-Hanson High School on Tuesday, October 27!

toniasgrooming-supplies

With Pet Care Specialist Tonia Evans!

GROOM YOUR PET– AT HOME
Location: Main Street Extension-Whitman-Hanson High School.

Learn the basics of grooming your dog or cat at home- saving you money in between professional grooming appointments. Get the inside scoop on the best products on the market for pet grooming. You’ll learn how to clean your pets ears, how to remove eye stain on white coats and receive training on how to trim your pets nails safely.  Find out which tools are a must have for each breed, how to do “Spot” cleanings, and go home with effective techniques you can start using right away!  This class will touch on skin and coat issues-like how to remove a tick, and more. Please bring a picture of your pet with you to class, no pets allowed.
Children age 12 and up welcome with adult. Register online at www.whrsd.org/mainstreet <http://www.whrsd.org/mainstreet>
FAM801- DATE:  Tuesday, October 27                     6:30-8:30
COST:  $ 20 per- family of 3                                                 Room 108

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Register For This Course online at The Main Street Extension-Located at Whitman-Hanson Regional High School. Click Here