Archive for August, 2011
Rescue horses arrive in Loxahatchee after weathering Hurricane Irene – WPTV
Aug 31st
![]() WPTV | Rescue horses arrive in Loxahatchee after weathering Hurricane Irene WPTV Swanson got her first look at Prayerful and Vivid Cat Wednesday afternoon. Prayerful, the dark bay stallion, and Vivid Cat, a grey thoroughbred with Secretariat bloodlines, are her new now twice-rescued rescue horses. They were saved the first time ... |
August 31, 2011 | PR Newswire Association LLC – Insurance News Net (press release)
Aug 31st
August 31, 2011 | PR Newswire Association LLC Insurance News Net (press release) The two Mobile Units will travel through 17 cities, partnering with local shelters and rescue groups across the nation. The first Mobile Unit will begin its voyage from New York and arrive at the first pet adoption event in Flagstaff, AZ on Wednesday, ... |
HSUS sets up emergency rescue in North Carolina for lost pets – Examiner.com
Aug 31st
HSUS sets up emergency rescue in North Carolina for lost pets Examiner.com Pamlico County, North Carolina - The Animal Rescue Team of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and the Hello Bully organization have arrived in North Carolina providing emergency assistance to the animals along the North Carolina coastline ... |
Local animal rescues donate food to Brazoria shelter – Ultimate Clear Lake
Aug 31st
Local animal rescues donate food to Brazoria shelter Ultimate Clear Lake Friendswood Animal Advocates and the Rescue Bank teamed up to provide 2800 pounds of pet food to Brazoria County Animal Control. The Brazoria shelter holds animals for three to five days while trying to find ... |
Meows and barks greet shelter volunteers – American Veterinary Medical Association
Aug 31st
![]() American Veterinary Medical Association | Meows and barks greet shelter volunteers American Veterinary Medical Association High-pitched barks and deep woofs from the shelter dogs—mostly pit bull-type dogs and mixes—echoed against the concrete floors and walls at Stray Animal Rescue of St. Louis. The cacophony always grew louder when a volunteer took a dog out of its cage ... |



