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Christmas eNews
2013
Websitewww.aaps.org.au
Vet Clinic Make-OverThe AAPS Vet clinic was established back in the1970s, not only to provide first class
care to shelter animals but to also honour our commitment in providing professionaland affordable veterinary services to the community. The clinic has just received amuch deserved makeover, where recent refurbishments and new equipment willposition the shelter surgery for future needs.
For information on veterinary service provided to the community refer to the web linkwww.aaps.org.au/vetclinic/vetclinic.html
Pictured above is Senior Vet Michael Aldons in the refurbished Vet clinic
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AAPS Partnership with PETBARNAAPS is delighted to announce a new partnership with PETBARN Bayswater. Theaim of this partnership is to aid in the successful rehoming of our shelter cats. Overpopulation has seen many unwanted cats dumped and due to the large amounts,make it difficult for shelters to rehome them all. This partnership is greatly
appreciated and AAPS looks forward to working with PETBARN to rehome cats thatcome into our care.
AAPS recentlyreceived a generousdonation of $300 fromstudents at WellingtonSecondary College.Students raised the
money from their ownfundraising eventsand will go towardspreparing the animalsin our care foradoption. AAPSwould like to thank allstudents involved forthere amazingfundraising efforts. Picture details: Christine Giles received the cheque on behalf of AAPS from Bellamy
Matthews Chira Sedov and Pai e Giles
AAPS Kindly Thank
Students from Wellington
Secondary College
Above are the first pictures of cats to be adopted through the new PETBARN relationship
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AAPS currently has many animals seeking there new homes. Refer to the linksbelow to see all the animals available for adoption.
Dog Adoptionwww.aaps.org.au/dogs/dogs_page_one.html
Cat Adoptionwww.aaps.org.au/cats/cats_page_one.html
Other Animal Adoptionhttp://www.aaps.org.au/otheranimal/otheranimal_select.html
Featured dog - Narla Tag 34545Great Dane xFemale18 months
Featured Cat Saxon
Narla was surrendered to us becauseher owner could no longer keep her.Shes a bright, energetic & playful girl
who will respond beautifully to training(although she knows some basiccommands). She enjoys going for
walks & she is housetrained. Shewould suit an active adult family or afamily with teens.
Saxon was surrendered to us
because his owner was too ill to take
care of him. He is a quiet,
sometimes shy gentleman who will
blossom in a peaceful environment.
He is well mannered with other cats.
Around The Pens
AAPS would like to thank David Oakley ofR I V I D - Fine Art Portraits
for his ongoing support in taking photos of the animals seeking adoption at
AAPS e:[email protected]:www.rivid.comm: 0407 933 899
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RAVENs STORY
I was put in a pen and people used to come look at me and all the other dogs. I started to worry because I heard someone
say that finding a new home was not going to be easy as I lookedtoo much like those dogs that had recently been
classed as dangerous dogs by the Victorian Parliament.
As time went passed and so did most of the people looking to adopt and the Shelter decided to arrange a foster home for
me. I was fostered out a couple of times to foster parents that were very kind to me and helped me to get away from the
shelter environment, however both times my foster parents were unable to keep me for a number of reasons.
One Saturday morning when I was being returned to the shelter another guy had volunteered to foster me. It was now
about 5 months since I first came to the Shelter and although I was happy, I was also hoping that I could find my forever
home. I was very happy when I reached my foster dads home and almost immediately tried their doggie door, as it was
just the right size. I had a dog basket but was also allowed to sleep anywhere I wanted except for the bedrooms.
In November my new dad was planning to return me to the shelter when my new mum said they would find it difficult
living without a dog, so it was at that point I realised I got my chance and had finally found my forever home.
Since then they have only been away without me a couple of times and I stay with Karin at Rosebud. For the last two years
in July we go away as a family to Merimbula on the NSW coast, and as you see from the picture I love to relax after a runon the beach and take in the sun.
Where did I get the name RAVEN? Sue the A.W.C (Animal Welfare Coordinator) at the Shelter looked at my black shinny
coat and thought Ravenwas a good name for me. When I go back to the shelter for my annual check-up Sue always gives
me kisses. Through the dedication, patience and care provide to me I was one of the lucky ones who got a second chance.
If you can learn anything from my story please make sure your parents keep your microchip details current as many
animals share similar stories to me. Ive listed the details you can pass on to your parents to make sure they do this.
Owners can check microchip details at any vet clinic or shelter andcontact information for the main microchip registries arelisted below
National Pet Register 1300 734 738www.petregister.com.au Central Animal Records 03 9706 3187www.car.com.auAustralian Animal Registry 02 9704 1450 www.aar.org.au
I was born in April 2006 but dont remember
much until I was brought into the Shelter with a
badly broken leg in April 2011 aged just 5years.
Even though I had a microchip trying to contactmy owner wasnt successful, as like many
owners when they move they forgot to update
new address and contact details.
What was the Shelter going to do with me?
There was no one to pay for the surgery to fix
my leg. The vet checked me out and although I
was in pain I did not complain so they decided to
invest time and money in me. After a thorough
investigation the leg was too badly damaged to
repair so it was removed. Like most dogs I
recovered fairly quickly and now without anypain managed to walk ok on three legs. The
shelter was still trying to find my owner by
putting my picture in the local paper but without
success.
What happens now?
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TIPS FROM THE AAPS ON CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES
Christmas is a special time of year and it should be a great time for your furry friend too. Here are our top tips to help keep
your pet happy and healthy this Christmas.
1. Avoid human food
We commonly see pets that have over indulged during the Christmas period so PLEASE resist feeding your pet ham, turkey
or fatty left overs - they can cause tummy upsets and pancreatitis. Keep all chocolate and fruit laden Christmas cake out of
reach and NEVER feed your pet cooked bones.
2. Watch out for potential hazards
Be on the lookout for things your pet might find interesting and tasty! Christmas ornaments, electrical wires, ribbon, string
and wrapping paper can all cause a problem if ingested. Candles and burning oils are also dangerous. Remember thatingestion of stems, stamen or the flowers of Christmas lilies can cause kidney failure in cats.
3. Make plans for your pet
Give your pet plenty of love and attention over Christmas - it is a hectic time of year and your pet will pick up on this. Make
sure you plan out some fun for your pet on Christmas Day. Stuff their stockings with a new toy to keep them occupied
during the day - we have some great treats and Christmas presents available - ask us for more ideas!
4 Fireworks - how to de stress your dog
Music can help distract your dog during fireworks
New Year's Eve almost always involve explosions. Fireworks and firecrackers might help us celebrate the holiday but it canbe a very nerve-wracking experience for your dog.
There are several tips for helping your dog survive the noise:
1. Keep your dog indoors during fireworks. Even calmer dogs may get spooked and run away, jump over a fence or dig out
2. Make sure they are wearing an up to date identification tag and are micro chipped, just in case they do escape. If you
have moved or your contact details have changed recently, make sure you update your records with the database that
your pooch's microchip is registered with
3. Place them in an interior room with a television or radio turned up so that they are distracted and the noise is dulled
4. If possible have one of their family stay with them during the celebrations
5. Make sure all windows are closed and all exits are secure
6. Dogs prefer a small, dark and secure place to retreat - a blanket over a coffee table can work well
7. Try not to reward and soothe nervous and anxious behaviour - otherwise your dog's pattern of behaviour is reinforced
8. If your dog suffers from severe fireworks anxiety speak to us about prescribing a mild sedative to help your dog relax
during this particular period.
We can also offer advice on desensitisation to fireworks AND thunderstorms, as well as coats and pheromone plug-ins that
can help keep those nerves at bay. Speak to one of our friendly staff for more information.
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TALK TO THE ANIMALS (ADOPTION SECTION)
These animals have been in our care for an extended period of time and would dearly love aplace to call home. AAPS strive to find loving homes for our shelter animals and works withpotential adopters to ensure both the animals are suitable for the adopter and intern the
adopter is suitable for the animals, as they all need homes that will last a lifetime.
The photos below are taken by David Oakley of R I V I D - Fine Art Portraits. David donates
his time to take glamours photos of our shelter animals up for adoption. AAPS would again
like to thank David for his ongoing support in taking photos of the animals seeking adoption
INTRODUCING
Mia& Cooper
Tag 34760 Tag 34761Shih Tzu x Terrier (Medium size) Male & Female 5 years
Looking for love? So are Mia andCooper. Sadly, this dynamic duo were surrendered to usbecause a family member was allergic to dogs. These two besties are fabulous dogs, sofriendly, well adjusted & super loving. They have lived as mainly indoor dogs & they are bothvery well housetrained. They enjoy walks, cuddling up & lap sitting. They are now looking fora family to be part of again. If youve got room in your home for two, this perfect pair are sureto sure to reward you with a lifetime of loyal companionship.
NOT SUITABLE FOR A HOME WITH CATS PLEASE.TO BE ADOPTED TOGETHER
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Arnie
Tag 34751Malamute x HuskyMale2 years
This lovely fellow was surrendered to us because his owner was moving to smaller
premises. In this case, its a good thing because all Arniehas pretty much been is abackyard dog, rarely walked with not much interaction from anyone. Despite all that, hesgota great nature. He is friendly & desperate to experience all the wonderful things life has tooffer. Hes a big boy with a big heart, awesome to behold & extremely lovable. He would suitan active adult family or a family with teens.
NOT SUITABLE FOR A HOME WITH CATS PLEASE.
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Levi
Tag 34717LabradorMale3 years
The lovely Leviwas surrendered to us because his owner could no longer keep him. Hes a
lovely friendly boy who just loves playing ball & going for walks. He is a bundle ofenthusiasm and has had some basic training. He would suit an active adult family or a familywith older children/teens. Leviis a friendly young lad who just wants to be part of a familywho really wants to know what love is!
NOT SUITABLE FOR A HOME WITH CATS PLEASE.
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If youre interested in adopting any of our featured animal please contact the shelter and arrange a
meet and great session. You can find additional information on our webpagewww.aaps.org.auand
find us on Face Book
Finally in completing this article, the aim is to engage the AAPS community. I hope this has beeninformative and indeed helps find loving homes for animals in need. AAPS would like to sincerely
thank all people and businesss involved in supporting the shelter. We strived to help those animals
who need it most and could not do it without all your support. The recent Christmas Bazaar event
held at the shelter, raised $7500 and clearly shows just how evident community support is and we
are intern very appreciative of it. We wish everyone a safe christmas and happy new year and look
forward to your continued support in the year to come. If you have any feedback regarding the
article please let us know and advise if there are other items you would like included in future
articles to come.
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