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Friday, January 1, 2016

See What Happens When Unsuspecting Stressed Out People Are Put in a Glass Box and Adorable Kittens Are Let Loose

Any cat owner will tell you that having a cat reduces their stress level. What happens when you put unsuspecting stressed out people in a glass box and let an adorable gang of kittens loose? Pure magic, that’s what! I wish one of these existed in every city!





Thursday, December 31, 2015

The Prison Pets Program at the Medium-Security Maryland Correctional Training Center Has Been Suspended After a Prison Worker and an Inmate Were Bitten by Dogs

Hagerstown, Maryland  — Maryland's prison agency said Wednesday it has suspended one facility's program allowing inmates to prepare rescued pets for adoption after a prison worker and an inmate were bitten by dogs in separate incidents in recent months.

The civilian worker required stitches for a bite in the face, and the inmate suffered a puncture wound to his hand, a spokesman said.

The suspension of the Prison Pets program at the medium-security Maryland Correctional Training Center near Hagerstown does not affect animal-centered programs at nine other Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services institutions, including two programs similar to Prison Pets, spokesman Robert Thomas said. Most of the other programs involve inmates training service dogs.

Thomas said the Prison Pets program was launched at the 180-bed prison with good intentions but without higher approval of any guidelines or agreements with the animal shelters that supplied the dogs and cats, which otherwise would have been euthanized.

"We think the program has merit. It needs to be implemented in the correct way," Thomas said. He said agency officials hope to make a decision about the program's future by the end of January.

The Herald-Mail first reported the suspension Tuesday. In an earlier story in July, Warden Phil Morgan told the newspaper that the program, then a year old, had had "a total calming effect" on the prison's inmate population.

Thomas told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the warden or his representative should have made sure the program was properly approved. He said the warden sent authorization paperwork to an assistant Division of Correction commissioner last fall, but the assistant commissioner retired in November, apparently without taking action on the proposal.

The program adopted out 100 dogs and 30 cats, Thomas said. He said he expects the 26 animals remaining in the program to be adopted by Jan. 8.


Wednesday, December 30, 2015

URGENT: Sixteen Puppies and Dogs Were Transported to the Maryland SPCA Today from Another Shelter, and They Need Our Help Now!

Sharing from: Maryland SPCA

Just in...Urgent: Sixteen (16) puppies and dogs were transported to the Maryland SPCA today from another shelter, and they need our help now! (See their heart-warming little faces in video below.)

Our adoption center is closed, but our expert vet staff is here staying late to examine each of the 16 pets and address their immediate medical needs. This includes finding foster care for a young dog and her five, two-week-old puppies.

A generous friend of the MD SPCA heard about how much it will cost to care for these special pets, and he's offered to match, dollar-for-dollar, any donations raised now through 11:59 p.m. tomorrow, up to $5,000!

Please help these pets by making a donation of any amount, and your gift will go twice as far to help provide medical care, warm shelter and nutritious meals to these 16 pets who desperately need saving! Even a small gift can make a huge difference!






Website: MD SPCA


Take a look at these adorable animals!










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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Washington, DC – Washington Humane Society: We're Extending Our Whisker Wonderland Adoption Promotion! Through January 3

It sure hasn't felt like winter these past few weeks, so we're extending our Whisker Wonderland adoption promotion! Through January 3, you can start the New Year off with a new best friend for just $20.16*! www.washhumane.org/adopt

*Standard adoption procedures apply







Washington, DC - Meet Adorable Raven, a One-Year-Old Tripod Looking for Her Forever Home: Adopt Her Today for $20.16 – Washington Humane Society

If you adopt one-year-old Raven TODAY, her adoption fee is just $20.16*! Be sure to get here before we close at 5 p.m. to take this absolute gem home!

Less is more when it comes to Raven! She may be a tripod, but she is the nicest, happiest, and smartest dog you will meet! She's already getting good at walking and we are sure she'll be running soon! If you're a looking for a constant friend and great girl, look no further. Meet her at our New York Avenue Adoption Center today! *Standard adoption procedures apply. (Photo by Christina Gephardt) ‪#‎AdoptDC ‪#‎AdoptWHS

From Raven:
         
Hi! My name is Raven! Despite losing my leg, I'm just about the nicest, happiest dog you could ever hope to meet. I'm already getting really good at walking on just three legs, and pretty soon I bet I'll even be running! My favorite things are sitting on the couch and getting lots of attention and treats. I like doing anything if it means I can do it with you! I'm really smart and great at learning, and I already know how to sit. If you're looking for a constant friend and generally great girl, then look no further! Come meet me today!

Animal ID: 30318803
Species: Dog
Age: 1 year 5 months 26 days
Sex: Female
Color: Black/White
Declawed: No
Site: WHS Georgia Ave


To learn more about Raven, click here: RAVEN






Fishermen Help Pregnant Stingray Give Birth Inside Their Boat

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT

The incredible moment a stingray gave birth on a boat after being caught by a group of fisherman was caught on camera.

Javier Capello shared a 39-second long video to YouTube Saturday of the pregnant stingray giving birth on his boat.

The video starts with a man placing his hand on the stingray's belly, gently prodding the creature.

Moments later, one tiny baby ray popped out and started to wriggle around the boat.

The man continues to press on the stingray's belly, as more tiny stingrays pop out back to back.

He pauses for a few seconds, and then presses the cartilaginous fish's belly again, causing more small stingrays to be born.

The video shows at least 12 stingrays being born on the boat thanks to the help from the unknown man.

Capello, who also shared the video to Reddit, explained that they caught the pregnant stingray with 'just the basic: Line, hook, living bait' and 'used a little morena' as bait.

“We didn't really know what to do, she was having problems letting the littles (sic) out so we gave her some help,” Capello wrote.

“We thought she was dying at first because we cut her tail off before realizing she was pregnant.”

In the end, Capello wrote that they “felt guilty and threw them all back,” including the mother and that “luckily they survived.”

It's unclear exactly where or when the video was filmed.

Rays are ovoviviparous, meaning they carry litters of young inside them numbering up to 13 which feed on individual yolk sacks.

Female rays are capable of storing a male ray's sperm inside their bodies without getting pregnant for years before impregnating themselves at a later date.







The incredible moment a stingray gave birth on a boat after being caught by a group of fisherman was caught on camera. Javier Capello shared a 39-second long video to YouTube Saturday of the pregnant stingray giving birth on his boat.


The video starts with a man placing his hand on the stingray's belly, gently prodding the creature. Moments later, one tiny baby ray popped out and started to wriggle around the boat.



The man continues to press on the stingray's belly, as more tiny stingrays pop out back to back. He pauses for a few seconds, and then presses the cartilaginous fish's belly again, causing more small stingrays to be born.



The video shows at least 12 stingrays being born on the boat thanks to the help from the unknown man.



In the end, Capello wrote that they “felt guilty and threw them all back,” including the mother and that “luckily they survived”.