Fans of pets with fans of pets include Second District Councilmember Suja Lowenthal’s field aide, Heather Blackmun (second from left) and Bureau Deputy Mark Magdaleno, showing their support for Homeless with Dogs event. Story below.
12:30pm | With the autumn comes a harvest of pet events, not to mention an overabundance of pets needing homes. Here’s the short list:
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If the milk of humane kindness courses in gallons through your blood, and if the spirit mooooves you, donate to our fund-raiser for ACS. Donations are tax deductible, and all names we receive will be featured in our column. Check the archives section at the bottom of the page and click on Cash Cow: The Milk of Humane Kindness for details.
Virtually Pets
Princess and Max
If these two don’t make up the odd couple, I don’t know who does (as a matter of fact, don’t you think that Max, left, looks like Walter Matthau?). They were brought into the shelter by a homeless woman who made the entire staff cry. She is moving to a shelter that won’t take animals (there is a need!) and she had to leave them with ACS. The min pin, Princess, is 8 years old and obviously overweight, and the cocker, Max, is 6 and is slightly blind. Max loves to play ball and can find his ball even if it’s under the bed. Princess smiles a lot. They are both fixed, so they only need a microchip and rabies shot. The min pin is 8 years oldand the cocker is 6. They need to stay together—does someone have a room in his or her heart and home? Please. Visit ACS, 7700 E. Spring St., on the shelter side.
Fiona
Fiona is a darling cocker spaniel mix, about 7 months old. She’s also available at the shelter at ACS. Ask for Kennel 625.
Sugar
This is Sugar, and her rescuer says that she’s as sweet as her namesake. However, her former owner was not sweet—the rescuer said that she took terrible care of her and then left her behind after she moved. Her rescuer is only holding her until someone just as sweet and caring as she is comes along to give her a forever home. Sugar is about 10 months old and is playful and loyal, gets along with cats and other dogs and, best of all, is housebroken. Please rescue her before she wears out her welcome and is taken to the shelter. Contact Coby at (562) 618-2732
Buddy
Buddy didn’t have a buddy when he was brought to ACS when his human passed away. The family member in whose care Buddy was left didn’t want to take care of him and demonstrated this in quite a nasty way. If you’re interested in becoming Buddy’s forever buddy, visit ACS (shelter side, 7700 East Spring St., Long Beach, CA 90815 and ask for ID A415536. This month celebrates the birthday of Buddy Holly—give his namesake something to celebrate Every Day.
Bandit (found home), Ebony, Misty and Purity
Reader Mark Romans e-mailed us an article about his late sister, Seal Beach Animal Care Center shelter volunteer Vianne Jones, and her four beautiful cats she left behind when she died of breast cancer. It’s not uncommon to hear of pets who have been left behind by human friends who have given them nothing but love. Mark has found a home for Bandit, one of the cats, but there are three left. To see the kitties and read about Vianne and her generosity, click here. Contact Mark at [email protected] to meet the kitties.
Pet Projects
Homeless with Dogs co-founder Patty Zaid shares success with Long Beach arts gallery go-go gal Liza Mitchell
Homeless with Pets Fun Fund-raiser Raises Awareness and Funds
Homeless with Dogs is a division of the Drop-In-Center, a program of Urban Community Outreach; a 501(c)3 nonprofit. Its mission is to provide nutritious meals to the pet companions of the homeless (cats are included!).
Pet portrait artist Kelsey Livingston
The event, which featured auction items from Bauble’s by Debora, pet portrait artist Kelsey Livingston, Pussy and Pooch, The Long Beach Depot for Creative ReUse and other generous donors, will use the funds to feed the best friends—often, the only friends—of homeless people in Long Beach. Click here for information about this wonderful organization.
Homeless with Dogs co-founder Liz Reyes smiles at the event’s success as First District Councilmember Robert Garcia peruses auction items
Oct. 1, Seal Beach Animal Care Center 16th Annual Wag ’n’ Walk, Old Town Seal Beach
Bring a four-legged friend or two and take a one-mile walk/run through old town Seal Beach! Registration time is 10 a.m. There will be a pledge contest with great prizes to win, and community organizer and animal advocate Justin Rudd will again be our Grand Marshall. Each participant will receive a T-shirt and bandana. Not a big walker? No problem! Join us for other fun activities that include a dog costume contest with great prizes, a community expo with entertainment, and opportunity drawings and a silent auction with great prizes. Click here for registration information.
Oct. 1, 10th Annual Interfaith Blessing of the Animals, Rosie’s Dog Beach
Share the spiritual bond that you have with your pet at this year’s Blessing, to be held at sunset on Sat., on the concrete boat launch ramp next to Rosie’s Dog Beach. Free parking after 6 p.m. No vendors, no contests—just the blessings of your pets. Bring friends and cameras. Bring a chair if you need one. Starts with a procession of the pets at 6:15 p.m. Sponsored by Justin Rudd and Haute Dogs. Free event.
Oct. 8, Friends of Long Beach Animals Pet Appreciation Fair and WALK, El Dorado Regional Park
On your bark—get set—go! Let’s walk some more! This great FOLBA event takes place at El Dorado Regional Park, 7550 E. Spring St., from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Added to the fun is our educational Pet Appreciation Fair featuring pet contests for pet/owner lookalike, most photogenic, best tricks and more; Muttley Crew’s agility and Flyball teams and Disc Dogs, Aquarium of the Pacific‘s mobile learning center, kids’ activities, vendors, raffles, food, and entertainment by LB’s own Blue Steel Band. Animal Care Services will be in attendance with vaccination and microchip service. Event is free; for those wanting to walk, online WALK registration is $25 ($30 on the day of the event.) Preregister and save at www.Active.com or www.folba.org/WALK.html. You or your team can win great prizes: a private harbor cruise, Disneyland tickets, a bowling party, a six-month membership to the Belmont Athletic Club and more just by raising donations, all of which will help provide humane education and spay/neuter programs for Long Beach and Signal Hill.
Dec. 3, Holiday Bone-Anza, Good Neighbor Park
Long Beach has a huge canine population estimated at over 100,000. We have several great parks and a dog beach around town, but there aren’t enough off-leash areas to provide the running and playing room needed to keep our urban dogs healthy and happy! Friends of El Dorado Dog Park wants to help solve this problem by creating a three-to-four-acre dog park in El Dorado Regional Park, and a fun event is planned to help raise the $100,000 needed to make this happen. Along with music, a raffle, free popcorn for the kids, dog training demos and more, there will be more than 30 vendors and a few gourmet food trucks offering their wares to the holiday-shopping crowds. A humane education table will be in place to disseminate information about a major objective of the animal-welfare community. Good Neighbor Park is located at 2800 Studebaker Rd. Join us and help us create a place where dogs can be social and healthy, both physically and mentally! Click here for more details; e-mail [email protected] for questions and information.