Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 25 Sep 2014, p. 18

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•T he IF P• H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, S ep te m be r 2 5, 2 01 4 18 Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Premier Equipment, Ospringe (southeast corner of Hwy 124/125) Rabies and micRochip clinic Sponsored by Dr. F. Walker Shelter 5383 Trafalgar Rd., Erin 519-833-2287 info@uppercredit.com Charitable Registration # 893738872RR0001 www.uppercredit.com UppeR cRediT hUmane socieTY www.uppercredit.com Clinic benefitting the Upper Credit Humane Society CASH ONLY We all love our pets for their cute looks and cuddling abilities, but we now know that having them can give us some major health benefits! • Decreased Stress • Improved Blood Pressure • Increased Physical Activity • Improved Mood • Decreased Depression You and Your Pet Adoptions to approved homes $160. For more information, visit www.NHKR.ca Charitable # 815318134RR0001 Click On Donate Now Button on our Website NOW A REGISTERED CHARITY Pet Valu 235 Guelph Street - 11am - 2pm P Vet alu COME VISIT US THIS SAT SEPT 27TH FOR ADOPTIONS RaBieS/ MiCROChiP CliNiC Sat., October 18th, 2014 • Old Armoury, Fairgrounds Park 9 am - 12 pm Pet Valu 369 Mountainview Rd. - 1pm - 3pm Take the anxiety out of grooming for your furry friend. Imagine that! We groom one dog or cat at a time so no waiting, no crating, no stress! How easy is that? Call Sue to book your appointment now! 647-400-3556 Suzie Q's Pet Grooming 647-400-3556 YOU & YOUR PET I arrived here in June and they guess my heritage as a Norwegian Elkhound cross, three years old, female, black and white with brownish markings, weighing 40 lbs. I am housebroken, have my basic commands, medium energy, although when let out of my pod it looks like "high energy." My real problem is that I need a VERY EXPERIENCED owner because I do not trust new people easily and this can be viewed as un- predictable. I would be good as an "only" child, or sharing life with one other dog might be a plus (I do have a great playmate here at the Shel- ter who I enjoy romping with in free outdoor time). I am NOT suitable for a home with children; I need calm, gentle handling and people who can make my boundaries clear to me. I feel most secure in my kennel at the Shelter; frankly I am a bit of a couch potato and would pre- fer sitting in the sun and getting cuddles and massages, rather than walking on a leash. I come back for those close moments again and again. My favourite dog walker and I share many precious moments in close con- tact and it is bliss! I bear the title "Fifi is our longest resi- dent" which I do not particularly like and I so want a family to call my own. I realize my problem is that I find everything al- most too stimulating and I do not trust easily and I do not have a complete arsenal of manners/training to han- dle the variety of social situ- ations that are presented. The staff feels that this time at the Shelter has made them more confi- dent that Fifi will turn into a great dog as long as the right home can be found for her. If you are that fam- ily you will enjoy helping Fifi reach her potential and will have pride, as will she, in your joint achievements. Nothing is more fulfilling than bringing a dog to its full potential. Fifi can be seen by calling the Shelter at 519-833-2287 or e-mailing adoptions@up- percredit.com for a meet and greet. Fifi: From stray to Shelter By JUDITH-ANNE KOLU Upper Credit Humane Society volunteer Spooky is an awesome cat! It's incon- ceivable that his owners moved from a rural property and left him outside. For- tunately he stayed close to the house until the new owners arrived. He is a typical nine-month-old cat into everything and wanting to help. He would like to sample what ever is on your plate and he's sure it would be his fa- vourite. Running water fascinates him: he sits on the tub to watch baths and showers (on occa- sion falls in), he rushes to the scene when he hears a toilet flush and he would very much like to help wash dishes. All of his jumps are not 10s, sometimes he knocks over what- ever is on the landing strip. Because he is so good natured and rather a klutz it's difficult to be upset when he misbehaves. Spooky loves attention from adults and children. He plays with other cats and en- joys interacting with friendly dogs. Some- times his exuberance is annoying to older cats but he learns and avoids them-- in- stead pouncing on a more willing play- mate. He enjoys rough and tumble play with other cats but is gentle with people. Spooky is exceptionally easy-to-handle and soaks up any attention he is given. He enjoys being carried around, likes to sprawl on a lap and has a reserved spot on the bed at night. Clipping his nails, vet visits and grooming are not a problem. Spooky is a social cat; he would be delighted if his adoptive fam- ily had children or friendly pets or both! Spooky, Zumba, Yoga, Chatter and Lola will be available for adoption at Pet Valu, 269 Mountainview Rd. S., 1-4 p.m on Sat. Sept. 27. Kittens are available for adoption at Pet Valu, 235 Guelph St., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sept. 27. By BARB JOHNSON North Halton Kitten Rescue volunteer Don't let his name frighten you, Spooky is an easy-to-handle friendly cat

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