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Our Weekly Falmouth Enterprise Column
By Anna Dos Santos
Friday, September 15, 2023
Come and meet Roman, one of our newest dogs. He’s an American Staffordshire Terrier (or American Bulldog?) mix with an elegant fawn and brindle coat. He’s 1.5 years old, neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. We estimate that he weighs about 60 lbs. and so far, he is an energetic and friendly pooch.
Roman loves running around and playing on our “beach” play area. He’s one of those dogs that enjoys other dogs but really wants to be with people and be loved. Although he did travel here from Alabama, he was not a stray and we have his medical history.
Roman has had some training and will sit and to a “down” for treats and often comes when called by name which is pretty special. He is a young and strong dog that would love to have an active family to play with. If that sounds like your family, please call us at 508-548-7742 to meet him.
Daisy is another relatively new dog at the shelter. She came from Alabama, is spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped. Daisy is a pit mix, but weighs only 37 lbs. She is all black, about 8 months old, full of energy and very friendly. A volunteer did a little bit of running with her and was surprised at how well Daisy stayed by her side during the run.
Daisy came to us with some training that will provide a great foundation to build on. Those of you looking for a fun, happy dog should come and meet Daisy. Call 508-548-7742 for an appointment
Mark your calendar for Cape Cod Doxie Day to be held on Saturday, 9/30/23, from 12:00 to 3:00pm in Barnstable Village. It’s a fun day of games, contests, and raffles celebrating doxies, weiner wannabes, dachshund lovers and friends. That covers many of us, I bet. Vendors that cater to dogs and their families will be there as well. This year Friends of Falmouth Dogs is very fortunate to be the beneficiary of the raffle proceeds. For more information, visit their website www.ccdoxieday.com. Hope to see many of you there.
Many people call us to ask if we can use donations of blankets, sheets, towels, and dog food. The answer is yes to all! Volunteers are at the shelter from 9 to 11 and 4 to 6 every day and can accept the donations. If we happen to be overrun with towels, for example, we will find a good home for the extras at another shelter or a vet’s office or we will recycle them properly. We greatly appreciate all the donations we receive!
Monetary donations are always needed here at the shelter. In addition to taking care of the dogs in our custody, we help low income dog owners pay for veterinary care and dog food. Our goal is that with our help, many more dogs will stay healthy — or get heathy — and live longer and happier lives. The Cape Cod Foundation provides grant funding to us for these programs and we are supremely grateful for their support. Unfortunately, the need of low income dog owners continues to exceed our grant support. If you would like to help provide medical care for the dogs in our community, donations by check (PO Box 438, Falmouth, MA 02541) or via PayPal are always welcomed.
We are still offering our Vet Assistance Program, which is designed to help ensure your dog is able to see a veterinarian for care when needed, as well as our $60 Food Voucher Program. The food vouchers are redeemable at Uptown Dog on Route 28A in West Falmouth or at Falmouth Pet Center on Route 28 near Stop & Shop. To participate in these programs, please call our office at 508-548-7742 and leave a message specifying what you need. Please be sure to state your name and phone number slowly and clearly.
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