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11/02/09

This week’s Sunbear Squad tip is especially important due to the high number of foreclosures and people abandoning their houses, and unfortunately, sometimes their pets.
Watch Tip of the Week Nov. 1:
Listen for pets trapped inside while households travel during the winter. Check garages and sheds. Accidents happen!
Here’s more info on Sunbear from founder of Sunbear Squad, Anna Nirva. Please exercise more awareness with the traveling months coming. Remember Sunbear’s story. He was accidentally trapped when his owner traveled for work. His owner thought that he had found a new home for Sunbear, but communication broke down. Sunbear waited for 6 weeks in a townhouse laundry room with a bag of food outside the door. His new family never came. His owner never checked to make sure than Sunbear was picked up by his new family as planned.
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10/26/09

Ponder Cove is a very nice dog friendly B&B located in Asheville, NC. Martha, the owner, has a few dogs and one of them happens to be a hunting dog that showed up at her door after being abandoned in the woods. This week’s tip is definitely something to keep in mind if you live in a rural area.
Watch Tip Week of Oct. 25:
Watch and listen for stray hunting dogs in rural areas during the hunting season, where some are coldly abandoned for poor performance.
Here’s another story about a few abandoned hunting hounds, it was submitted by a reader of Sunbear Squad.
An ice storm was bearing down in the southern United States and a pack of 3 adult Beagles and 5 puppies were sighted in a rural Arkansas forest. Concerned animal lovers sent numerous emails to locate a rescuer who could take immediate action to save the dogs, and two compassionate women rose to the challenge.
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10/20/09
Halloween can be a lot of fun, but it can also be very scary for dogs. According to Liam Crowe, the CEO and master dog behavioral therapist of Bark Busters USA, Halloween is when they hear about more dogs dying or straying than any other holiday.
I would never have guessed that, but it makes sense when you think about it. There’s usually a lot more accessible chocolate candy in the house for dogs to get into, the result of which can be deadly. Plus, the overabundance of loud noises and door bell ringing can set off a dogs flight instinct.
As pet owners we can keep a few simple things in mind to make Halloween a fun and safe holiday for all our four legged friends.
1. Don’t leave your dog outside. Even if you have a fenced yard, bring your dog inside where it is safe. If your dog is usually kept outside, bring him in a few times before the big night to get him used to being indoors. Your dog may be used to strangers, but so many little ghouls and goblins running about may be too much. Remember also that it is a natural instinct for dogs to protect the family from strangers, and on Halloween there will be no shortage of strangers.
2. Keep your dog restrained. If your dog is timid or scared, or if he tends to love people a little too much, it is best to put him in a separate room away from the front door to limit his excitability, aggression, and chance of running outside and becoming lost.
3. Reassure your dog. The best thing you can do for your dog when he is feeling unsettled by Halloween activities is to act as you normally would. By over-reassuring your dog or giving him an unusual amount of attention, you inadvertently can communicate to him that because you are acting differently, there must be something to worry about. Read the rest of this entry »
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10/19/09

The cold weather is approaching and Sunbear Squad offers up a great tip of the week to keep in mind.
Watch Tip Week of Oct. 18:
Watch for protruding backbones, ribs, and hips before winter coats hide these signs of neglect. Look at every pet you pass.
If you’re not sure what a starving dog looks like or what you need to look out for, read this story sent over from Anna Nirva, the founder of Sunbear Squad.
What does a starving dog look like?
THIS DOG WAS SAVED; HE RECOVERED AND WAS ADOPTED. Read the rest of this entry »
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10/12/09

Thanks to our friends at Sunbear Squad for another great tip this week.
Watch Tip Week of Oct. 11:
Watch and listen for signs of torture of cats or dogs by misguided teenage boys (or girls) with nothing to do after school, or gang initiations that require animal abuse.
Every week you receive a Watch Tip to help you be more aware of risks to companion animals in your own neighborhood or region. Take some time today to review the overview of risk factors on Sunbear Squad, so you can be more confident and ready to act to help an animal in distress.
They have no voice. Be that voice. You may save a life.
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10/07/09
In Riverside, CA 14 Lhasa Apsos died of smoke inhalation when a fire broke out in the house of a hoarder. The firefighters couldn’t get to the fire in the kitchen and porch because clutter blocked their way. The house was filled from floor to ceiling with junk making it hard to get to the dogs who were all caged in a room.
This is such a sad story because it was so unnecessary, those dogs should not have died. Obviously this person was a hoarder so there were other issues going on, but it’s so important to know about fire safety.
A few days ago I posted about the dogs that set fire to their mobile home, in the article I included a link to some fire safety tips. After reading this story I’ve decided to repost them for everyone to see. Here are some great tips from VPI Insurance.
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10/05/09

Thanks to our friends at Sunbear Squad for this week’s great tip.
Watch Tip Week of Oct. 4:
As you drive your regular routes, watch for signs of dogs tied out in fields and forests, without human habitation nearby, often without shelter. They are neglected and need help.
For those that ordered a Neighborhood Watch Kit a ‘Wallet Card’ was included. Take a few minutes to make sure that it is up to date and complete. You can also make them for your friends and family, it’s easy, just download a wallet card form.
If you have any questions about which authority can accept animal calls, make inquiries now of the authorities so you can act in confidence.
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10/02/09
Take one gas stove, three dogs, and food left on the stove top and what do you get? If you guessed a house fire, you are correct.
According to the Mercury News, the owner was out of the home when his dogs inadvertently turned on the gas stove’s burners as they tried to get at the items left on top.
The three dogs inside all escaped unharmed. However, one cat was killed and eight others are still missing.
It is not clear which of the dogs started the fire, none are talking. It also seems odd to me that eight cats are still missing, I’m starting to suspect these dogs were in some kind of conspiracy to get their house back. I do hope all the cats are found safe and sound.
This incident should remind folks how important fire safety is, having smoke detectors and putting stickers on the window to let fire fighters know you have pets inside. Here’s an article I posted lasted year, Pet Fire Safety Tips, that every pet owner should read. You’ll also want to make sure you have a fire evacuation plan.
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09/28/09

Have you ever wondered what the animal welfare laws are in your state? The Michigan State University College of Law: Animal Legal & Historical Web Center has a great site where you can access this information.
On the left side of the page, find the “Select by State” menus, and choose your state in the “US Law” submenu. A new page will display. Read the “Statute Name” and to find “Consolidated Cruelty Statutes” and click on the “Citation” link, where you will find actual texts.
Watch Tip Week of Sept. 27
Watch for spring’s puppies and kittens now banished to the back yard—do they have shelter, food and water? Talk with the owners or the authorities.
This website is truly an invaluable source of information, it covers everything from assistance animal laws to veterinary practice laws. Thanks to our friends at Sunbear Squad for letting us know about the Animal Legal & Historical Web Center.
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09/21/09

Sunbear Squad shares another great tip this week along with some advice on what to look for so you’ll know when you should step in to help.
Watch Tip Week of Sept. 20:
Watch for pets without fresh water—warm breezy fall days cause dehydration. Pets without shade are more vulnerable to heat stroke.
Do you wonder about when to act?
If you see a companion animal acting oddly or looking a bit strange, you might wonder if you should do something to help. To mentally evaluate the situation is completely normal and expected. Gene Fields, the animal control officer who was Sunbear’s champion and brought his owner to justice, has recommendations for you. It’s a short list of tips, click here. There’s also some good information about heat stroke.
Please forward this information to animal-lovers. Encourage them to become animal welfare defenders!
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