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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 26 Sep 2013, 15 V1 GEO GA 0926.pdf

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•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, Septem ber 26, 2013 15 Join us after the walk for a Cash BBQ, Raffle, Fun Dog Games, Nail Trims, etc. Pledge forms are available at the Shelter, the Thrift Shop, Pet Valu and Global Pet Foods in Georgetown and Orangeville or online at www.uppercredit.com For more information email Laura at: uppercreditevents@gmail.com or call416-706-7406 Sunday, September 29th, 2013 CBM Limehouse Plant Registration 10:00 am - Walk Starts 11:00 am UPPER CREDIT HUMANE SOCIETY 519-833-2287 adoptions@uppercredit.com Charitable Registration #893738872RR0001 www.uppercredit.com RABIES and MICROCHIP CLINIC Sat. Oct. 26 - 10 am - 1 pm Nail Clipping $5 New! Microchip $30, Rabies (3 year) $30 CASH ONLY Location: Premier Equipment, Ospringe(South east corner Hwy. 124 & 125) In support of EWCS Food Drive, bring your canned food & be entered in this draw! Sponsored by Dr. F. Walker ALL Proceeds in support of the UCHS Adoptions to approved homes $160. For more information, visit www.NHKR.ca Pet Valu - 235 Guelph St, Georgetown •Sat. Sept. 28 Lots of kittens to meet 11 am - 2 pm ple Gu - 235lua ntoworge St, Geh Georgetown Marketplace Centre Court Please help.We need your books, CDs or DVDs. Donations can be dropped off at: Pet Valu, 235 Guelph Street, 905-873-7407 • Pet Valu, 369 Mountainview Road South, (905) 702-0340 Global Pets, Georgetown Marketplace, 905-873-7086 • Creature Comfort Co., 92 Main St. S., 905-877-8443 Elizabeth Bolton, 185 Jeffrey Avenue, Acton, 519-853-8771 All money raised supports the kittens and their mothers in our care. North Halton Kitten Rescue www.nhkr.ca info@nhkr.ca Saturday October 5, 10am-5pm & Sunday October 6, 12-4pm North Halton Kitten Rescue YOU & YOUR PET Dolsae is a sad and lonely guy Dolsae is a seven-year-old male Korean Jindo/Jindo Hunting dog, gorgeous boy with a dazzling white coat. Dolsae was 48 lb when he was surrendered because his owner was moving. Dolsae has been brought up in a Korean family but he knows hand signals and can respond to commands in English. Dolsae is housebroken, has those basic commands, is easy to walk, displays medium energy, and loves attention and playing outside. Dolsae unfortunately, would get the prize for being one of the most unhappy, stressed dogs we have had in UCHS for many a year. When he is alone in his pod, he stands and trembles, drooling in his sad- ness or chewing on the door to the detri- ment of his teeth. His own brand of food would not tempt him and the bowl would be untouched and he has lost weight. Luck- ily we found that he would eat if we put the meal outside and best of all if a person can be with him. We have put him in a Thun- dershirt (a coat that has uses gentle con- stant pressure to calm anxiety) to try and alleviate the massive stress he is displaying and are hoping this helps him. Dolsae is comfortable leaving the Shel- ter for his walks but when returning he is reluctant and unhappy to enter those doors and reacts by putting the brakes on. To get him back inside is quite an ordeal and it is sad and very hard for the caregivers to deal with. Dolsae is a very sweet boy who has sto- len some hearts and even has some people coming in just to be with him. Dolsae must go to an experienced adult-only dog owner, with no other pets and the realization that a Jindo was bred to take down boar so he has an exceptionally strong prey drive. He can be quite loving but he is going downhill fast and needs to find a home of his own as quickly as possible. Anyone who may be interested in Dol- sae is asked to research the traits of Korean By JUDITH-ANNE KOLU Upper Credit Humane Society volunteer Jindo Dogs on the Web as there is a wealth of information to help you decide if this breed is for you. Unfortunately as it is our first experience with the breed we can only tell a prospective adopter how Dolsae is in our care. This is not the dog he is or will be when in the new carefully selected home. Inter- ested families can call the Shelter at 519- 833-2287 or email adoptions@uppercredit. com to meet Dolsae but please bring your patience and understanding and love. Read Toni the cat's story at www.theifp.ca/community Chatty Ginny prefers a quiet home environment Left behind when a Halton Hills family moved, Ginny is looking for a home where people will care for her and never leave her again. When found, she was very thin and did not enjoy being handled, especially her tail. She is approxi- mately two years old and not a high energy cat although she is playing more as she is gains confidence. Ginny is not aggressive or dominant. She gets along with other cats and was not upset by a friendly dog. She prefers it quieter and young cats bounding about startle her and she hisses. The other cats dismiss her antics because she is all talk. And she loves to talk about everything, es- pecially when receiving pets. Gin- ny would be happy living with a quiet older family with no pets or pets that don't want to play, or as a companion for someone living alone, she would fill the home with conversation. Kittens for adoption can be previewed at www.NHKR.ca or call Barb, 905-873-8547. By BARB JOHNSON North Halton Kitten Rescue volunteer GLOBAL PET FOODS The Health Food Store For Your Pets 905-873-7086 IT is SKUNK and FLEA Season AREYOU PREPARED??? We are stocked up for you - Make sure you are! You never know when that emergency could happen… Veterinary recommended products. www.globalpetfoods.caGeorgetown Market Place

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