Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Happy Holidays

Thanks to Barbara Heidenreich for pointing this out. I thought it was adorable.



Friday, December 18, 2009

We Can Learn A Lot From Our Animals

This is the most beautiful video. I had to share it. What a wonderful lesson about appreciating and valuing each others' unique talents. Think about all that we can accomplish and all that we can be if we stop judging people and animals by what they are not or what we want them to be, and instead help them to discover all they are capable of being and contributing. The world is a better place because of each others' diversity and gifts.



Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Butler County Humane Society Needs Pet Food Donations

The Butler County Animal Friends Humane Society will be hosting a pet food pantry this Saturday - December 19 - from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (or while supplies last) at its office at 1820 Princeton Rd. AND, they need donations of dry dog and cat food.

Meg Stephenson, Animal Friends executive director, said they're doing this because they know how important pets are to families and they hope they can help families get through the holidays while continuing to provide a forever home for their animals.

The agency will provide one five-pound portion of cat food or 10-pound portions of dog food per household. They ask that people bring identification showing residence in Butler County.

Donations to the shelter are tax deductible, and can be dropped off at the office. For more information, contact Animal Friends at (513) 867-5727.


Friday, December 11, 2009

Thinking About Giving A Pet As A Holiday Gift? Please Think Again

A pet – whether it has feathers, fur, fins, or scales – is a long term commitment (or at least should be). Sure, they can be great company but there are so many factors to consider that the ultimate decision of bringing a companion home should only be made by the person who will have ultimate responsibility for it. Definitely that decision shouldn’t be a surprise or a moment of spontaneity.

Adults should think through their lifestyle, and whether they have the time and patience for a new animal – and what animal would be best suited as a match. Parents need to realize that while their kids may be pushing for a pet, the reality is the parents will most likely be caretakers. Not to mention that kids grow up and get busy with other activities.

If that’s not enough to think about, also consider that the holiday season is generally a very hectic month. It may not be the most ideal for devoting extra time to acclimate a new animal.

So you’re still thinking a pet would be a great gift. Well, can I get you to compromise. Petfinder has a really great Pet Promise Certificate that you can give instead. Giving the certificate allows you to give a pet, but with time to think through the decision carefully first. (You pay the adoption fees and the recipient selects the pet) What an awesome idea!

Here are some other ideas: consider books or videos on a particular pet, or try the idea of a new pet out first as a foster owner. In the Cincinnati area, Circle Tail is a great place to contact for dogs. For a list of shelters in your area offering foster opportunities, please click here.