Monday, October 14, 2013

which animal shelter can i volunteer at in NJ at age 14?

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me and my two friends want to volunteer at an animal shelter over the summer. we are all 14 years old, do you know any animal shelters that will let us help out there at this age and is close to hazlet?


Answer
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Organization Pet List City, State/Prov Phone
Rescue Ridge Spring Lake, NJ 732-681-3450
St. Francis Feline Fellowship Foundation Union Beach, NJ
Castle-of-Dreams Animal Rescue Aberdeen, NJ E-mail inquiries only
CAP Animal Rescue Keyport, NJ Email only please!
Nature's Refuge Matawan, NJ 732-657-9163
My Way Home Rescue Jersey Shore, NJ Please e-mail
Mostly Shepherds New Monmouth, NJ 732-671-3708
New Jersey Rescues The Felines Hazlet, NJ Email Only Please
Save Our Community Strays Freehold, NJ 732-625-1969
Pet Adoption Network Red Bank, NJ
Rabbit Haven by the Sea Atlantic Highlands, NJ please email
Animal Care and Control of New York City - SI Staten Island, NY 212-788-4000
Staten Island Council for Animal Welfare Staten Island, NY 718-982-7080
Old Bridge Animal Shelter Old Bridge, NJ 732-721-5600 x6300
Perth Amboy Animal Shelter Perth Amboy, NJ 732 324-3877
Sayreville Pet Adoption Center Sayreville, NJ (732)727-3895
Monmouth County SPCA Eatontown, NJ 732-542-0040
Devoted Lifetime Companions Union, NJ
Whiskers Rescue Inc Sayreville, NJ Please email
No More Tears Rescue Staten Island, NY
Poop Rescue of Staten Island Staten Island, NY contact via email only
Whiskers in Waiting Woodbridge, NJ
WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP ANIMAL CONTROL Woodbridge, NJ 732-855-0600 X 5007
Animal LifeSavers Pet Adoption Inc. South River, NJ 732-254-5002
Buffy's Rescue South River, NJ Please e-mail
Hope For Animals Manalapan, NJ 732-549-1270
Dogue de Bordeaux Society Rescue Hazlet, NJ Please Email
Animal Assistance at Blumig Kennel East Brunswick, NJ 732-251-3210
Animal Rescue Force East Brunswick, NJ 732-257-7559
Second Chance Pets Staten Island, NY 718-698-1400
P.L.U.T.O (Pet Lovers United Together as One) Staten Island, NY (718) 227-0553
Helping Hands for Helpless Paws Edison, NJ 732-572-7637
Standardbred Retirement Foundation Freehold, NJ 609-324-1500
Wag On Inn Rescue Freehold, NJ
Adopt-a-Pet Freehold, NJ 732-462-5184
Angel Pets Animal Welfare Society Inc. Colonia, NJ 732-340-1199
Garden State German Shepherd Rescue Milltown, NJ (201) 794-4746
Cattitude Inc Highland Park, NJ 1-732-491-5696
Strictly Strays Inc. Staten Island, NY 718-876-9991
Cane Corso Rescue Monroe, NJ
Three Little Kittens Inc. Asbury Park, NJ 732-988-3024
K-9s In Need Ocean, NJ email only
Mutts-N-More Rescue Asbury Park, NJ E-mail only
Help-A-Paw Union, NJ E-mail only please!
All Star Pet Rescue Linden, NJ allstarpets@comcast.net
Friends of Linden Animal Shelter, Inc. Linden, NJ 732-388-6300
Noahs Ark Animal Placement and Rescue Clark, NJ 732-815-1633
H.A.L.O.S. -Helping All Little Ones Survive Clark, NJ halos-animalrescue@hotmai
Companion Critters, Inc. Clark, NJ companioncritter@cs.com
Mighty Mutts Brooklyn, NY 718-946-1074
Tavi & Friends Brooklyn, NY 646-872-1533 / 1519
Muffin's Pet Connection Brooklyn, NY
Coda Rabbit Educational Rescue North Brunswick, NJ
AHS-Tinton Falls Tinton Falls, NJ 732-922-0100
Forever Families for Felines South Plainfield, NJ 908-757-7030
C.A.R.E. Companion Animal Rescue & Education Bayonne, NJ 201-436-6595
Homeless Animal Rescue Team, Inc. Cranford, NJ contact via email please
Best Friend Dog and Animal Adoption Cranford, NJ 908-486-0230
Paws and Whiskers Piscataway, NJ 732-469-7682
Purrfect Feline Friends, Inc. Jackson, NJ email only
Franklin Township Animal Shelter Somerset, NJ 732-873-2500 ext. 255
Lost Paws Animal Rescue Somerset, NJ 732-991-8081
HOMELESS HEARTS DOG RESCUE Somerset, NJ
Helping Hearts Equine Rescue Perrineville, NJ 732-786-9015
MidAtlantic Bulldog Rescue Belmar, NJ 732-681-3881
Kensington Kitties Brooklyn, NY 347-414-5066
Sean Casey Animal Rescue Brooklyn, NY nyanimalrescue@yahoo.com
Cause 4 Paws Inc. Westfield, NJ (908)377-4579
NJ Schnauzer Rescue Network Fanwood, NJ 732-920-8242
Whiskers and Wags-4-Adoption North Plainfield, NJ 908 754-1424
Plainfield Area Humane Society Plainfield, NJ 908-754-0300
Kings Highway Cat Rescue Brooklyn, NY email only
People for Animals Bridgewater, NJ 973-282-0890
Lolli-Pop Animal Rescue Howell, NJ
German Shepherd Rescue of SE PA in Brooklyn NY Brooklyn, NY
Barbara the Cat Lady Brooklyn, NY please e-mail
Lawyers In Defense of Animals (LIDA) Plainfield, NJ 908-756-7521
Homeless Animal Lifeline Bridgewater, NJ
Central Animal Hospital Union, NJ 908-612-8676
Union Township Animal Shelter Union, NJ
A New Leash On Life Inc. Greenbrook, NJ 732-424-2006
Rawhide Rescue Green Brook, NJ
Feline Rescue Mission Monmouth Junction, NJ 732-816-8724
PURRBARK Brooklyn Rescue Brooklyn, NY
Slope Street Cats Brooklyn, NY
The Brooklyn Animal Foster Network Brooklyn, NY Please e-mail
Heaven On Earth Four Paws Jersey City, NJ 201-823-4303
A Call 4 Paws Jersey City, NJ (201)736-6625
Liberty Humane Society Jersey City, NJ 201-547-4147
Associated Humane Societies-Newark Newark, NJ 973-824-7080
Red Hook Dog Rescue Brooklyn, NY 917-405-0593
Save Us Dog Rescue Middlesex, NJ 908- 510-8721
New Jersey Boxer Rescue Inc. Middlesex, NJ Email us, please!
Infinite Hope Brooklyn, NY
Hudson County District SPCA Jersey City, NJ 201-435-3557
Lafayette/Bergen Animal Rescue Jersey City, NJ 201-985-0406
Companion Animal Trust Jersey City, NJ Please email
WOOF! (Wagging On and On Forever!) Brooklyn, NY 718 783 3432
DALMATIAN ADOPTION, INC. Brooklyn, NY 718 522-4782
IN OUR HANDS RESCUE Brooklyn, NY 718 836-4023

How does your dog stay cool in the summer?




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I have heard of a lot of dogs dieing these days from heat stroke and just wondered how your dog says cool. I keep a kiddie pool in his outdoor kennel and change the outdoor water 3-4 times with 2 slivers of ice. Inside i just keep his water cool.


Answer
Here's some things i do to keep my dog cool!
Fresh Water and Shade
These are the two most important things a dog who spents any amount of time outside needs. Dogs dehydrate very quickly in the summer sun, so be sure to refill a large water dish often throughout the day. Even if your yard is well-shaded naturally, you will still need to erect some sort of shelter from the heat. Choose a spot that in the shade, or in an area that isn't under direct sunlight. Make sure it is large enough for air to pass freely through it.
Molded Plastic Pools and Sprinklers
These are great for cooling hot dogs off in the heat. Fill the pool up in a shaded area to keep the water from heating. Be sure and change the water often as well, to prevent mosquito larvae from taking up residence. The best size for a plastic pool is about eight to twelve inches (for larger dogs), less for short dogs. Make sure your dog is supervised at all times, and that a smaller dog can easily get in and out of the pool.
Sunscreen for pets
Dogs and cats can get sunburned, especially on the ears and nose, and they can get skin cancer just like people. Sport-type sunscreens should do because theyâre more waterproof. Apply sunscreen to the ears and nose, the tender belly if your pet likes to lie on its back, and to the entire body if you have a short-haired, light-colored dog such as a white boxer or bull terrier. You can use spray-on sunscreen for the body, but remember to use plenty of it for thorough coverage.
Offer a lot of water
Be sure your pet always has access to fresh water, especially if youâre spending the day hiking or at the beach. You can consider adding ice cubes to water so that it stays cold longer, but don't flip your pooch a piece of ice to chew as a treat since it can break teeth.
Consider shaving
Should you shave your dog to help it keep cool? Golden-retriever owner and former professional dog groomer Virginia Parker Guidry of Spring Valley, Calif., says there are pros and cons.

âA lot of people have their dogs shaved in the summer, but Iâm not entirely convinced it keeps the dog cooler,â she says. âThe coat does insulate and it protects against sunburn, though I imagine it must be somewhat cooler when itâs shaved. It certainly makes the owners feel better, and itâs easier to care for, especially if the dog is in and out of the swimming pool, going to the beach or going camping.â

Because shaving the coat makes the dog more vulnerable to sunburn, Guidry recommends limiting the amount of time the dog spends in direct sun and applying sunscreen.

Nelson says shaving a pet's coat can help prevent mats, make them more comfortable in the heat and makes it easier to spot pesky fleas and ticks.




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