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Showing posts with label Maryland SPCA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maryland SPCA. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Maryland SPCA Fundraiser: Spend $10 at Chipotle Mexican Grill on Thursday, September 29 and MDSPCA Receives $5 the Cost to Provide Medicine for One Sick Pet


Tomorrow is our statewide Chipotle Mexican Grill fundraiser—every Chipotle in Maryland is donating 50% of their sales back to the Maryland SPCA!

Here's how to help the cause: 
1.  Eat at any Maryland Chipotle restaurant on Thursday, September 29, during their opening hours of 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

2.  EAT IN: Mention that you are supporting the Maryland SPCA when placing your order.

CARRY OUT: If ordering online, mention that you are supporting the Maryland SPCA in the special instructions box.

3.  Bring your friends, family or coworkers to Chipotle

4.  Share our Chipotle Facebook event - and indicate that you are "going"

5.  Print Chipotle flyer and place on office bulletin

6.  Take a picture of your meal from Chipotle and share the event details on Instagram, Facebook and other social media platforms

Help us make Cause an Effect - Chipotle Fundraiser for the Maryland SPCA a HUGE success for homeless animals!


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Saturday, July 16, 2016

Maryland SPCA: "I CHOOSE YOU!" Adoption Event is This Weekend - Adoption Fees Waived for Adult Pets – July 16th and 17th


The "I CHOOSE YOU!" Adoption Event is this weekend at the Maryland SPCA. In addition to having multiple Poke-stops on our campus, we also have an abundance of adoptable pets! 

This weekend we will be waiving adoption fees for adult pets when you say the code-word "Pokemon".

Our hours for adoption on Saturday and Sunday are from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Pet visiting hours end 15 minutes prior to close.

Standard adoption procedures apply including the $20 pet ID Package. The package includes a microchip, engraved name tag, Baltimore City License, and collar.


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Saturday, April 11, 2015

Maryland SPCA - Adorable Kittens Need Fostering: Are You Interested in Fostering?


From: Maryland SPCA

Waking up looking at these beautiful eyes is just one benefit of becoming a Maryland SPCA foster parent.

Kitten season is quickly approaching and the SPCA needs fosters for young kittens including bottle babies! Last kitten season, 382 kittens went to foster and this year, we want to help even more young kittens, but we need volunteers.

The SPCA will provide all supplies, medical care and 24/7 support. All new fosters will receive one-on-one training and material to take home and share with the family. If you are interested in becoming a foster parent please contact Kaitlyn Thomas our Foster Coordinator at kthomas@mdspca.org.



Website: Maryland SPCA








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Monday, March 23, 2015

In Honor of National Puppy Day: I Am Sharing Adoptable Puppies from: The Washington Humane Society, Prince George's County Animal Shelter, The Washington Animal Rescue League, and Maryland SPCA


In honor of National Puppy Day, I am sharing adoptable puppies from my local animal shelters.

What the perfect day to give one of these adorable puppies a forever home!

Take a look, you may just find your forever next best friend!



WASHINGTON HUMANE SOCIETY

Rainy
Animal ID: 25062835
Species: Dog
Breed: Terrier, American Staffordshire/Mix
Age: 5 months 24 days
Sex: Female
Size: Small
Color: White/Grey
Spayed/Neutered
Declawed: No
Site: Washington Humane Society
Location: Adoptions Kennel

Hi, I'm Rainy! I'm a petite young pup with plenty of fun personality. Friendly and social, I'm looking for a forever family who can provide me with plenty of the mental and physical enrichment that every growing pup needs. There's so much going on in the world and I'm very curious about it all, so sometimes I get a little distracted trying to understand everything. Don't think it means I'm not just as interested in you- once I've had a chance to explore a little I'm all about snuggles. Do you share my enthusiasm for life? Come meet me at New York Avenue!

To learn more about Rainy, click here: RAINY








Dougie
Animal ID: 25066104
Species: Dog
Breed: Hound/Boxer
Age: 6 months 23 days
Sex: Male
Size: Medium
Color: Brown/White
Spayed/Neutered
Declawed: No
Site: Washington Humane Society
Location: Adoptions Kennel

My name's Dougie! I'm just about the cutest pup you can imagine, and at only 6 months I'm ready to give you all the puppy lovin' you've been looking for. I used to live with a family, but they had to give me up. I just can't wait to find my new forever family! Could it be with you? I'm at the New York Avenue shelter waiting to meet you.

To learn more about Dougie, click here: DOUGIE







Lucy
Animal ID: 24793382
Species: Dog
Breed: Terrier, American Staffordshire/Mix
Age: 9 months 6 days
Sex: Female
Size: Medium
Color: Fawn/White
Spayed/Neutered
Declawed: No
Site: Washington Humane Society
Location: Foster Home

Hi, I'm Lucy! I'm a sweet pup looking for some awesome humans to call my own. My favorite activities include cuddling, eating (I'm VERY treat motivated!), chewing bones, and playing with my big brother. I'm very gentle and loving with my foster humans but sometimes I get scared easily, so I would probably do best in an adults-only home. I'm looking for a family who will give me plenty of love, long walks, and cookies. If you want to meet me, email my foster family at alicia.guidi@gmail.com.


To learn more about Lucy, click here: LUCY







Layla
Animal ID: 25219098
Species: Dog
Breed: Shepherd/Mix
Age: 4 months 1 day
Sex: Female
Size: Medium
Color: Black/Tan
Declawed: No
Site: Washington Humane Society
Location: Main Kennel

To learn more about Layla, click here: LAYLA









Washington Humane Society
District of Columbia Animal Care and Control
(New York Avenue Adoption Center - WHS is contracted by the Department of Health to operate this facility)
1201 New York Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
202-576-6664

Adoption Center Hours:
12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. daily
Closed for adoptions on Wednesdays


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WASHINGTON ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE



Duke
Animal ID: 24586855
Species: Dog
Breed: Terrier, Pit Bull/Mix
Age: 8 months 12 days
Sex: Male
Size: Small
Color: White/Brown
Spayed/Neutered
Declawed: No
Housetrained: Unknown
Site: Washington Animal Rescue League
Location: Main Dog Room
Intake Date: 3/4/2015
ARN: Orange

For more information on Duke, click here: DUKE





Washington Animal Rescue League
71 Oglethorpe Street, NW
Washington, DC 20011

Adoption Hours
Mon: Closed
Tues: 12pm-7pm
Weds: 12pm-3pm
Thurs: 12pm-7pm
Fri: 12pm-7pm
Sat: 12pm-5pm
Sun: 12pm-5pm

Phone: (202)726-2556
Email: adopt@warl.org






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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER


JASPER - ID#A420377

My name is Jasper and I am an unaltered male, gold and apricot Golden Retriever and Poodle - Standard.

The shelter staff think I am about 5 months old.
I weigh approximately 37 pounds. I have been at the shelter since Mar 17, 2015.








POLO - ID#A419857

Shelter Staff named me Polo and I am an unaltered male, black Labrador Retriever mix.
The shelter staff think I am about 8 months old. I weigh approximately 38 pounds.
I have been at the shelter since Mar 04, 2015.









ANGELICA - ID#A420296

Shelter Staff named me Angelica and I am an unaltered female, brown German Shepherd Dog mix. The shelter staff think I am about 14 weeks old. I weigh approximately 13 pounds. I have been at the shelter since Mar 16, 2015.








MARTIN - ID#A420329

Shelter Staff named me Martin and I am an unaltered male, brown and black Mastiff mix.
The shelter staff think I am about 6 months old. I weigh approximately 47 pounds.
I have been at the shelter since Mar 16, 2015.









Prince George's County Animal Shelter
3750 Brown Station Rd
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
(301) 780-7200
12:00pm - 6:00pm









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MARYLAND SPCA


Jack and Zoey

"Do you know what day it is, other than Monday? Today is National Puppy Day! I'm Jack (my foster mom called me Jumpin' Jack Flash), and my sister is Zoey (our foster mom called her Feisty). We're hoping National Puppy Day becomes Forever Adoption Day for us! Come on down to the Maryland SPCA, and ask to meet us. We're getting ready for naptime, but we'll be ready to play and share our puppy breath with you when the adoption center opens."

Jack and Zoey are both 2-month-old Hound mixes. Meet them today between 2:30-6:30 p.m.





Maryland SPCA
3300 Falls Rd, Baltimore
Maryland 21211

Hours of Operation:

Monday and Tuesday: 2:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Wednesday to Friday: noon-5:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Pet visiting hours end 15 minutes before closing each day.
Phone
(410) 235-8826





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Friday, March 6, 2015

Maryland SPCA - Meet, Iris, a Beautiful 1-Year-Old Wide-Eyed Girl Looking For Her Forever Home - Do You Have Room In Your Heart And In Your Home For Iris?


Picture of dog
Iris, a beautiful one-year-old pup has been at the Maryland SPCA since December. She wants to be part of a family so desperately! Do you have room in your heart and in your home for Iris?

This playful girl has a lot of wide-eyed puppy traits, but has become a great listener and champion sitter. She's a real snuggle-bug and will get cozy with both kids and dogs. Did we mention that her soulful eyes will touch your heart? Her adoption fee has been waived, and she's already spayed, vaccinated and microchipped.

We're not open today, but will be tomorrow. Help us make tomorrow adoption day for Iris.

This wiggly girl still has a lot of puppy traits, but in her time at the MD SPCA, Iris has become a great listener, and champion sitter. Iris is a snuggle-bug and will gladly get cozy under the covers with both kids and dogs.

Iris needs to go to a home without any cats. She loves kids and other dogs, but isn't fond of cats.

Stop by the MD SPCA to meet Iris.

Maryland SPCA
3300 Falls Rd,
Baltimore, Maryland 21211

To learn more about Maryland SPCA, click HERE!


Website: Maryland SPCA



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Sunday, November 23, 2014

The MD SPCA Urbanites Are Hosting Hope for the Holidays Donation Drive & Pet Photos with Santa - December 6


Picture of dog in Santa hat
The MD SPCA Urbanites are hosting a Hope for the Holidays pet toy and supply drive at the MD SPCA on Saturday, December 6th, and you are invited! Get in the holiday spirit while helping needy pets.

Gather your friends and co-workers and start collecting toys, towels, pet food (for our Kibble Connection program) and treats for the homeless dogs and cats at the MD SPCA. Bring your donations and have your pet's photo taken with Santa. For more information, click HERE!

Pet photos with Santa are BACK!

Saturday, December 6, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Maryland SPCA (3300 Falls Rd, Baltimore, Maryland 21211)

Bring an in-kind and/or $5 donation to have your pet's photo taken with Santa.

Donations benefit the pets of the MD SPCA and community project, Kibble Connection.

To view our holiday wish-list for the animals of the MD SPCA, click HERE! 

Photos courtesy of Still Treasured Photography will be posted on our Facebook page after the event.

Coffee and sweets courtesy of Common Ground Café and Coffee.

About: The Maryland SPCA
Helping animals since 1869! We are an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of pets and people in the community. www.mdspca.org

Our Mission:
The Maryland SPCA is a private, nonprofit, independent organization dedicated to helping animals and people. Our mission is to improve the lives of pets and people.

We operate primarily in the Greater Baltimore Metropolitan area. We are not affiliated with any national animal organization, and we do not receive any operating funding from the government or United Way. All SPCAs operate separately and independently and are not affiliated with The Maryland SPCA.


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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Help Protect Maryland Dogs - Maryland Court Finds Pit Bulls are 'Inherently Dangerous' - This Decision Hurts Both People and Dogs



The following letter is from Wayne Pacelle, Humane Society of the United States.

Dear Friend,
As you may have heard, the Maryland Court of Appeals just issued an opinion declaring that all pit bull-type dogs are "inherently dangerous" potentially making owners, landlords, veterinarians, kennels, animal shelters, rescue groups, and anyone in custody of a dog automatically liable, regardless of whether they know a dog actually poses a threat. This decision hurts both people and dogs, and could force thousands of law-abiding dog owners to choose between their homes and their beloved pets.

Please call Governor O'Malley at 410-974-3901 to urge him to pass legislation to help overturn this breed-specific rule during the special session. And don't forget to send a follow-up message.

Sincerely,
Wayne Pacelle, President & CEO

Act Now


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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Maryland Court Finds Pit Bulls are 'Inherently Dangerous'



A new ruling makes it easier for anyone attacked by a pit bull or pit bull mix in Maryland to take legal action against the dog's owner.

The Maryland Court of Appeals ruling declares pit bulls as a breed are "inherently dangerous," and the owner of a pit bull or a cross-bred pit that attacks is strictly liable for damages, as is any landlord who rents to a pit bull owner.

The Maryland SPCA, which arranges adoptions for dogs that need homes, currently has three pit bulls under its care: a five-month-old Brutus is scheduled to be adopted this week, Ayoki is available and Valentina will be put up for adoption soon. But the SPCA is concerned that it may be harder to find adoptive homes and families may abandon pit bulls after the recent ruling.

“We believe that an animal’s behavior should be the determining factor in whether or not the animal is considered dangerous,” said Cheryl Bernard Smith, of SPCA. “We don't believe that a particular breed should be pinpointed for that."

"All dogs, if you don't train them and show them love, can turn out to be mean animals,” said Rodney Taylor, of Prince George’s County Animal Management. “It has a lot to do with the owner and how you raise the pet."

The Maryland Court of Appeals decision dealt with the case of a young boy who suffered life-threatening injuries when he was attacked by a pit bull.

Pit bulls are banned in Prince George's County.

"Back in 1997 they passed a law saying you could not own or harbor a pit bull or a pit bull mix in Prince George's County,” Taylor said. “If you happen to have one or are caught with one you could be arrested. It does carry six months in prison and a $1,000 fine for having one."

Now the law finds pit bull owners throughout Maryland absolutely accountable for the behavior of their dogs.



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Fallout from Ruling that Pit Bulls are ‘Inherently Dangerous’



Erica Carter’s move from Pasadena, California, to Baltimore was difficult, she said, not because of the lack of housing options, but because many places would not allow her pit bull Bailey.

Though Carter has settled into a rental near Patterson Park, she said the search was daunting. And she fears it will only get worse with her next move after last week’s Maryland Court of Appeals     ruling that pit bulls are inherently dangerous animals.

A court ruling in Maryland found that pit bulls and dogs that are part pit bull are “inherently dangerous.”

The court’s decision could have far-reaching implications for landlords and dog owners who rent. Landlords could opt to ban pit bulls or all dogs to avoid future liability, or they could see increased insurance costs, industry experts said. In turn, as pit bull owners have difficulty finding housing, animal advocates fear more dogs will be left at shelters.

The ruling in a civil case brought by the family of a child attacked by a pit bull in Towson in 2007 means victims don’t need to prove a dog’s owner knew it had a history of being dangerous. They just need to show that the owner or landlord knew a dog is part pit bull to make a claim.

“That’s absolutely ridiculous,” Carter, 20, said as she watched Bailey trot happily through the mud with a pack of other dogs at the Canton Dog Park. “Pit bulls get judged by their look and the actions of other people,” she said, referring to owners who train pit bulls to fight.

Howard Carolan, 28, who brought his pit-mix Annie to the park, was surprised by the ruling. He said he and his fiancee recently rescued Annie. “That’s got to be half the dogs in the city,” he said of pit mixes.

“We just got this girl. She’s been sweet,” he said. He added, however, that the ruling “does concern me about keeping her.”

Carter said she would never give up her dog. “I plan on adopting more,” she said.

But many are concerned about the ruling’s impact on pit bull ownership.

“We’re getting calls from people who are getting calls from their landlords telling them to move out,” said Jen Swanson, executive director at the Baltimore Humane Society http://www.bmorehumane.org/ in Reisterstown.

She said the humane society has been advising callers that leases are legally binding contracts and landlords can’t change them until the lease ends. “Landlords can stipulate what they want in a lease, but what’s unfortunate now is this is really breeding fear and ignorance,” she said.

The ruling also is causing concern among landlords and property managers.

M. Arnold Politzer, a commercial and residential real estate lawyer, said the ruling puts landlords who have leases that permit pit bulls in a difficult position.

“If you have a contract that says pit bulls are okay, you’re looking at a breach of contract” if a property owner tries to force tenants to get rid of dogs before the lease is up, he said.

But Robert H. Lande, a University of Baltimore law professor, said a landlord’s options depend on the terms of the lease.

“You have to look at the lease and see if there is any general clause that says you can’t do anything dangerous,” he said, which could be considered enough to allow a landlord to require a tenant to remove a pit bull.

Some said the ruling could lead property owners to not only prohibit pit bulls but all dogs.

“As a landlord, I have no idea of the breed,” said Benedict Frederick III, president of the Property Owners Association of Greater Baltimore http://www.baltimorepropertyowners.org/. He said that for years, he has prohibited dogs because his liability insurance policy won’t permit them.

A fellow association board member, Jacob Danyali, said he also has opted to exclude all pet owners from his properties because of the potential destruction of property. But he said the ruling seems unfair to landlords.

“It’s like saying the car company is responsible for a drunk driver,” he said. He predicted that the market would be driven by the cost of insurance, if insurance becomes too expensive, many landlords won’t accept pit bulls.

Anne Binary, an animal law expert, said one of the consequences of this ruling is that “insurance companies will cancel insurance policies and raise policy costs. … Anybody who carries an insurance policy will be discouraged economically from adopting these dogs.”

Many animal advocacy groups have reacted to the ruling by starting online campaigns, including a Facebook page called “Stop Pit Bull Discrimination in Maryland,” which had garnered more 1,300 “Likes” by Tuesday. A petition also is circulating, asking Gov. Martin O’Malley to prohibit policy that singles out specific breeds.

Eileen Gabby, executive director of the Maryland SPCA http://www.mdspca.org/, said the group is looking at their options. “We hope the case can be reconsidered,” she said.

“People are concerned,” she added. “We want both pets and people to be safe.”

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