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Monday and Thursday:
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Animal Control Center
150 Blacksmith Shop Rd.
Falmouth, MA

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P.O. Box 438
Falmouth, MA 02541

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Our Weekly Falmouth Enterprise Column

By Madeline A. McKenna

Friday, July 3, 2009
Female, Australian cattle dog inside on dog bed

It's always with great satisfaction that this column begins with: “We have an adoption!” And it's even better when there is more than one! Louie is in his new home, and by the time you read this, Lady will be on her way—congratulations and our best wishes to both families, of course, as always. Interest has been shown in Hunter, our affectionate, bouncy Lab/hound mix. He loves long walks and active play. Since he is very choosy about other dogs, he'll need to be the only dog in the family. Sinatra is a very friendly Staffordshire terrier, strong and playful. He will need lots of exercise, and will do best with no small children, since his strength and exuberance could be overwhelming for them to deal with.

Male, Black and white hound and Lab mix

In foster care we still have Bernie, an adorable miniature poodle. Although he was diagnosed with a heart condition, with medication and good care he has many years left to love and be loved. He needs a quiet home, one which he will adapt to extremely well, since he is a champion lap-sitter! What a great companion he could be for retired folk who lead a quiet life, or some sedentary people who don't want a dog to run with, just enjoy a calm life with! Little in size but large in temperament and playfulness is our 17-year-old Shih Tzu. He is living in a foster home with dogs and cats, but he would do equally well in a quieter home. Our newest addition is Sadie, a 3-year-old Australian cattle dog who is very shy and quiet. She is a beautiful young dog who needs a family with lots of patience who can nurture her with loving care.

Male, poodle sitting in chair.

A special foster-care organization has a 1-year-old Lab/Staffordshire terrier male looking for a new home. You can call us for more information.

We have a new telephone number you can call for more information about the two huskies we have mentioned in our last columns, ages 9 and 6 years: 774-209-9240.

Male Staffordshire Terrier outside waiting for the tennis ball.

The Animal Rescue League on Route 6A in Brewster will hold a rabies and microchip clinic on Saturday, July 11, from 9 AM to noon.

Tip o' the tail: Please do not take your pets to see the fireworks on July 4. It is usually a frightening and upsetting time for most of them! Most dog owners know well from experience that dogs do not like loud noises—they have sensitive hearing! It is also a good idea to bring your pets indoors during the fireworks. Every year, Animal Control gets calls about dogs bolting from a yard at the sound of the fireworks. You can prevent this by keeping a pet inside. Some of our volunteers who have dogs that are extremely frightened of such noises have learned to put the dog in an inside room, close the door, and play the TV or radio to muffle the outside sounds.

Another alert: Please be aware of your dog's behavior and physical condition, as we have heard of several deaths due to Lyme disease! Check with your vet for sudden changes and/or for a possible need for preventive care or a shot.

“'FOOVIEW' (foo'view), N.-the ability of a dog to inflict guilt from any angle in the room while he watches his master eat.”

– Rich Hall

 

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