Friday, January 09, 2009

We’re Fixin’ to Fix Animals!

Cool—a task force of 22 vets was convened by the Association of Shelter Veterinarians to create guidelines for spay-neuter programs nationwide. (Isn’t it nice when we all work together toward a common goal?) On the task force was our very own Dr. Kathleen Makolinski, ASPCA Director of Veterinary Outreach.

We’re thrilled to have helped set these guidelines. Says our ASPCA prez and CEO, Ed Sayres, “We endorse the guidelines document as a means to ensure the welfare of individual animals when they undergo sterilization procedures, regardless of where such surgeries occur.” Read on for more information about the guidelines and where they can be found.

Setting the bar for spay-neuter programs is a milestone in the animal welfare industry! Wahoo!

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Thursday, January 08, 2009

Cuz You Know Your Dog Is So Much Cuter

How can you tell if your dog has what it takes to be on TV?

How do you handle a cat who is spooked by the lights?

Can a dog easily adapt to his ‘stage family’?

If you’ve seen a pooch in a pet-food commercial and thought to yourself, “My dog could do that!,” then you should join today’s live discussion with Victoria Wells, ASPCA Manager of Shelter Behavior & Training. Victoria, whom you’ve seen on Animal Precinct, will share her expertise on training animals for the camera. The chat will take place Friday 1/9, from noon to 2:00 P.M. EST, on the ASPCA Online Community.

Why she rocks: Victoria trains animals for music videos, commercials and film, and it is her policy to only work on a project that portrays animals in a positive light. So, join the chat and find out if your little superstar has what it takes!

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Monday, January 05, 2009

This Post Is for the Birds

National Bird DayToday is National Bird Day. Didn’t you know—each bird must have his day! We’re working with the Avian Welfare Coalition (AWC) to help raise awareness of the plight of captive exotic birds.

Fun fact: According to the AWC, parrots and other exotic birds are the fourth largest population of animals kept as companions, and they represent the largest population of captive wildlife in the U.S.

To find out more, read our press release.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Pssst…We’re Calling In a Favor

You can win us 100 bucks with one click! Not bad, huh? If you concur that the ASPCA deserves to win best MySpace nonprofit of 2008, then please vote for us! Just visit Nonprofit Organizations on MySpace and cast your vote for the ASPCA in the poll on the left!



The winning nonprofit organization will receive a $100 donation in January, and its logo and link posted on the Nonprofit Organizations MySpace page throughout 2009. We were already featured as Nonprofit of the Month on this site, but—what can we say, we’re greedy—now we want the title for the year!

*Cough Cough tellyourfriendstovotetoo Cough Cough*

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Friday, December 05, 2008

Does This Outfit Make My Fur Look Fat?

To honor the bond between people and their pets—and those furry fashionistas who know how to rock a good costume—we put out a call this October for photos of your dogs decked out in their finest apparel. The task of selecting the best of the best-dressed went to guest judge Frances R. Sheridan, photographer and author of a book on New York City’s public dog runs, who says, “It was great to see how many people include their canine family members in their festivities!” Congrats to our winners, and thank you to everyone who entered—and please tell your dogs for us that they all look mahvelous!

Visit our website to view all the winners and the judge’s comments, as well as the oh-so-adorable honorable mentions!

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Free Over Three? Wheeee!

It’s ba-aaack! Once again, the ASPCA Adoption Center is holding free cat adoptions! If you want to adopt a cat who is three or older, head on over this weekend, December 6-7, or next weekend, December 13-14. The cats reside at 424 East 92nd St. between York and 1st Avenues—that is, until you give a kitty a new change of address!

Don’t worry, we won’t “give” a cat to just anyone. While potential adopters don’t have to audition in front of a panel of feline judges (although if cats had it their way, this might be the case!), regular adoption procedure will still follow. We just want to give our beloved older felines a shot at happiness, since they’re used to the kittens stealing their thunder.

For details, check out our press release.

Psst. Tulip and Lenny are waiting for you, along with the rest of the gang.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

ASPCA Staffers at the Bolt Premiere!

So, now that Bolt is in theatres, let us know…did you like the movie as much as we did?

Back in July, we told you Miley Cyrus joined the ASPCA in launching Bolt Across America—a coast-to-coast fundraising event to promote the Disney film Bolt, which stars Cyrus. Bolt Across America centers around four Bolt fans who are rolling from city to city in a giant hamster ball attempting amazing feats and raising money for the ASPCA!

Four of our ASPCA staff members recently attended the Bolt premiere in Los Angeles on November 17. While they were busy supporting animals, admittedly some celebrity gazing was involved. The highlight was seeing the stars of the movie, of course—Miley Cyrus and John Travolta.

This humble blogger back in NYC hounded her cool co-workers for red-carpet details. “Life-size characters of Bolt, Mittens and Rhino greeted us at the entrance, said Elysia Howard, ASPCA VP of Marketing and Licensing. The Bolt superfans rolled down the red carpet in a giant hamster ball. Inside the theater, we got popcorn and 3D glasses to enjoy the movie.”

So what about the movie? According to Alison Zaccone, ASPCA Manager, Media & Communications, Bolt is a must-see for animal lovers. “The movie touches on how important the bond between people and their pets really is. Mittens, a stray cat abandoned by her family, tells Bolt to keep going on his search across the country for Penny, because ‘she's your person, and you're her dog.’ Definitely a teary moment.”

Finally, what’s a premiere without an after-party? Elysia tells us about the shindig following the flick: “We were treated to food and drink, actors on stilts, jugglers and a variety of pet-related activities (personalized dog tags, decorate your own cat bowl, get your picture in the hamster ball). It was a 'fully awesome' day!”

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Thursday, November 06, 2008

Tomorrow: Join ASPCA Expert for Our Very First Horse Discussion!


Do horses like having people ride them?

How much social interaction does a horse need?


What’s the best way to introduce my new horse to the two I already have?


Until now, cats and dogs have gotten all the attention during the live expert chats we hold on our ASPCA Online Community. When asked if we could feature horses next, we just couldn’t say “Neigh!”

Here to give horses a much-deserved turn in the spotlight will be Dr. Emily Weiss, ASPCA Senior Director of Shelter Research and Development. Dr. Weiss is the resident equine expert on our website’s Horse Behavior Q & A; don’t miss this opportunity to pick her extensive brain—live! The discussion will take place tomorrow, Friday, November 7, from noon to 2:00 P.M. EST, on the ASPCA Online Community. Check out our Equine Program to learn about the ASPCA’s work fighting cruelty against horses.

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Friday, October 24, 2008

Get Hands-On Experience In Emergency Animal Rescue!

Your pets always rescue you (even if it’s just from a bad day!). Interested in learning how to return the favor? We will be hosting a three-day Technical Animal Rescue course in Smithtown, NY. The course will be taught by instructors from Rescue Tech International, an organization that is highly regarded in its rescue instruction classes. Allison Cardona, ASPCA Director of Disaster Response, is enthusiastic about this chance to help New Yorkers protect their pets: “The ASPCA is thrilled to be sponsoring this training in Long Island. Members of our Disaster Response Team will be in attendance, and we hope to see many more pet owners and pet lovers from the area enrolling in the course. It's so important to include pets in emergency preparedness plans.”

The one-day classroom portion of the Technical Animal Rescue course will be held at the Suffolk County Police Academy at 30 Yaphank Avenue, Yaphank, NY. The other two days are field days! They will be at a location near the Academy. Course content covers:

• Animal handling equipment
• Rescue harnessing for animals and humans
• Animal handling and behavior
• Rescuing animals in water and low angle environments
• Rescue scenarios/problems
• Rescue philosophy
• Liability and personal/department mitigation
• Personal and team equipment
• Hazard assessment
• Management and preplanning
• Panic and behavior
• Communications


The course will be held on Friday, October 31, to Sunday, November 2. The registration fee is $80 per person. Class space is limited, so please contact Allison Cardona at allisonc@aspca.org or (212) 876-7700 ext. 4315 if you would like to attend.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Ask The Author: Live Chat With Kathe Koja—Tonight!

book coverAny young animal lovers out there? How about some aspiring writers? If that’s you, then we’ve got a great chance for you to talk an award-winning author. Kathe Koja, writer of Straydog, I will be hosting a live, online discussion today on Henry’s Book Club.

Don’t worry, you won’t have to miss school, because the chat isn’t until 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. EST. (We know. You were really worried about missing school.) So check out our guidelines for joining the book club. We look forward to hearing your great questions for Kathe. You can ask her about adjusting to high school, and how volunteering at a shelter can help you make friends!

*2002 ASPCA Henry Bergh Children’s Book Award
Kathe Koja’s novel, Straydog, is the story of Rachel, a high school student who falls for a tough, stray collie named Grrl. A story of letting go, this book provides an opportunity to discuss the humane treatment of animals and the importance of trust in all relationships.

JOIN LIVE DISCUSSION WITH KATHE KOJA!

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Friday, October 17, 2008

Live Chat Today: How To Meet Your Canine Match

Dr. Emily WeissMy husband and I both work, and we have two active toddlers. What kind of dog would be a good fit in my home?

When you’re looking to adopt a dog, it’s so easy to fall in love with the big-eyed beauty who rolls over the minute you come near his kennel. It’s tempting to take him home that instant, but let’s face it—you can’t really predict if he’ll fit your lifestyle without learning more about him. That’s why Dr. Emily Weiss, ASPCA Senior Director, Research and Development, is here to explain how you can select a great pet using the ASPCA’s Meet Your Match™ program, a fun color-coded system for pairing pooches and people. Please join Dr. Weiss for a live discussion this Friday, October 17, on the ASPCA Online Community. Dr. Weiss will be on hand from noon to 2:00 P.M. EST to help you find the right dog for your home.

* If you work at a shelter or are interested in starting one, join our chat and ask Dr. Weiss about our Meet Your Match program, and learn tools you can use to match pets with adopters!

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Monday, October 13, 2008

Happy Columbus Day From The ASPCA!

Our pets discover new and exciting things every day, and where’s their holiday? We think our furry babies merit celebration, too.

The ASPCA’s editing team shared their pets’ discoveries:


  • Kymberlie: My pit bull, Bruno, discovered the joys of easier living—the couch! Since discovering the cozy comforts of the sofa, I have discovered the joys of the Febreeze Pet Odor Eliminator!
     

  • Michele: Our German Shepherd, Valentino, discovered an entire salami on the Sunday morning breakfast table.
     

  • Pune: Bing has discovered that the kibble is crunchier on the other side. My nosey Siamese loves running out in the hallway on our floor and meowing at the neighbors' doors—particularly those behind which girl cats live. (P.S. Yes, he's neutered.)
     

  • Elyse: Bruce discovered kitty guilt—if he whines in the morning, I won't get out of bed, but he knows if he looks cute and pathetic, I'll give him breakfast.
     

  • Marie-Adele: Hector discovered that he needs to rethink his theories. He thought that when his dad was out of town, he could do whatever he wanted and his mama would let him get away with it. His experiment backfired big-time when he ripped three keys off my laptop and then meowed unsuccessfully for treats in the kitchen.
     

  • Carrie: Blanket discovered that babies are often in possession of tasty snacks that are easy to steal. And even if the baby isn't holding a snack, they almost always have delicious flavors of past snacks clinging to their sticky hands and faces.

dog and baby

Blanket discovered the art of duping humans: “It’s like stealing a croissant from a baby.”

What has your pet discovered? Write us a comment and let us know! Enjoy your holiday.

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Friday, October 10, 2008

NYC: Get Your Disco On And Help Animals!

Shaggy the Dog poster
Sure, a lot of you readers live outside of the Big Apple. Leave it to furry friends to give you a good excuse to head on over!

What: Young Friends of the ASPCA presents The Shaggy Dog, an event to benefit the animals and mission of the ASPCA. Put on your disco attire and get your groove on for a good cause! DJ Berrie will host a night of dancing while you enjoy cocktails and a silent auction.

Who: The Honorary Chairman is TV food critic and chef Katie Lee Joel (and married to “The Piano Man”).

Where: The IAC Building, 555 W 18th St. (Entrance is on 18th St. between 10th Avenue and the West Side Highway.)

When: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 9:00 P.M. 1:00 A.M.

Why: Your contribution will help rehabilitate abused animals seized by our Humane Law Enforcement department, feed shelter animals and provide microchips for pets so they can be reunited with their humans if they get lost. (And besides, do you really need an excuse to party hardy in disco gear?)

How: Order tickets now!

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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Happy One-Year Birthday, ASPCA Online Community!

A year ago, we launched our very own social network in response to requests from our members, who asked to be able to post pictures and videos, and to make groups for other animals besides cats and dogs. Now, 12 months and 14,000 members later, we talk about every critter you can think of!

ASPCA Online Community

Post photo albums of your pets on the ASPCA Online Community!

Here is an overview of the ASPCA Online Community’s coolest features:


  • Frequent live chats with ASPCA experts; join us this Friday, October 10, for a dog health chat with Dr. Miranda Spindel.

  • Participate in discussion forums. With these enhanced forums, you can add photos and videos to your posts.

  • Create your own profile—you can upload your photos and videos, and get comments on them.

  • Personalize your page.

  • Send and receive friend requests to connect with other community members.

  • Celebrate your favorite animals with those who share your affection by joining groups such as Reptile Room and That’s Fishy! You can even create groups of your own.

  • Keep your very own blog!

  • Comment on other people’s pages and receive comments on yours!

  • Track your activity—and your friends’ activity, too.

So, come wish us a happy birthday and join the ASPCA Online Community! Send a friend request to Elyse, community rep for the ASPCA...see you there!

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Monday, October 06, 2008

ASPCA Presents Cat Vs. Dog ‘08

There’s no hiding—election talk is on the tongues around the nation, even the wagging tongues of our furry friends! So if you can’t beat ‘em…join ‘em! We’re holding our very own election for a four-legged President. (Hey, this is supposed to be the year of change, right?) Check out CATvsDOG.org and see what the ASPCA candidates have to say about the most pressing issues concerning animals. Watch them duke it out over animal welfare issues such as puppy mills, “dangerous breed” bans, pets and family violence through the eyes of candidates.

Candiate

The candidates and their slogans are:

Mittens the Cat: “She takes no cat naps while fighting abuse!”

and

Rowdy the Dog: “100% loyal to the cause against cruelty.”

**SPOILER ALERT: During their debate, Rowdy votes against dog fighting.

Fun as our election is, it does have a purpose. “The goal of the nationwide online campaign is to incite one million Americans to sign a pledge to prevent cruelty and abuse,” said ASPCA President & CEO Ed Sayres. “By signing the pledge and casting their vote, people are helping the ASPCA ensure animals have a voice in the upcoming election.” When the election is over, we’ll deliver one million signatures to the newest resident of the White House. We hope our efforts will influence lawmakers to put animal welfare on the agenda.” Psst, we're up to nearly 400,000 signatures. Almost halfway there!

While you’re on CatvsDog.org, don’t forget to take the Presidential Pet Quiz, a fun trivia game about past presidents and their pets.

Who will get your vote? If you can’t decide, ask your pet. (Two barks for Rowdy, a purr for Mittens).

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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

ASPCA Dog of the Year And Other Humane Awards

Thanks to your nominations, eight spectacular humans and animals have been selected as the 2008 ASPCA Humane Award winners.

“The Humane Awards Luncheon honors those who have gone above and beyond for animal welfare and animal heroes who have dedicated their lives to help others,” says ASPCA President and CEO Ed Sayres. “It’s a wonderful event that celebrates the important role companion animals play in our lives.”

Let’s give it up for the winners! They are…

ASPCA Dog of the Year
You will never see Cole Massie, a 10-year-old boy from Los Angeles, CA, without Ilia, his furry sidekick. Cole has cerebral palsy, and Ilia, a five-year-old black Lab/golden retriever mix, is always by his side. Ilia is also one of thousands of service dogs who support people with special needs. In order to break away from being wheelchair-dependent, Cole underwent surgery in July 2008 so he would be able to walk without assistance. Ilia travelled over 7,000 miles on six planes to be by Cole's side for surgery. He supported Cole through medical treatments and physical therapy, and he encouraged the boy throughout his road to recovery. These days, Cole is able to use his entire foot, and Ilia is still by his side, walking alongside him.

ASPCA Cat of the Year
Libby, a ten-year-old tabby, was a dog’s best friend. She served as a guide cat to Terry and Deb Burns’ senior yellow Lab/shar pei mix, Cashew, who was blind and deaf. Libby helped her canine companion accomplish daily tasks, steered Cashew away from bumping into obstacles and patiently guided the blind dog to her food. The two were inseparable; Libby even slept next to Cashew at night. The only time they were apart was when Terry took Cashew for a walk. Unfortunately, Cashew passed away several years ago and to this day, Libby misses her canine companion. Libby was a true friend and hero to Cashew, and their deep-rooted friendship shows that animals of different species can understand and help each other overcome hurdles.

ASPCA Firefighter of the Year
On July 17, 2008, Adam Deem, a firefighter with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, was working the burned area from the Moon fire in Northern California, one of 158 fires started by lightning. While Deem was monitoring the trail, he noticed a six-month-old bear cub crying for his mother. The cub suffered serious burns to all four paws, and his fur was singed from the fire. With the mother nowhere to be found, Deem wrapped the frightened and injured bear in his firefighter’s jacket and took him to the Fire Incident Command Center. From there the cub, named Li'l Smokey, was treated for dehydration and sent to Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care, where he is recuperating.

ASPCA “Tommy Monahan” Kid of the Year
Mimi Ausland, a 12-year-old girl from Bend, OR, wanted to do more than just volunteer at her local animal shelter. After four months of careful planning, hard work and support from her parents, Mimi launched Freekibble.com in April 2008. Mimi’s primary mission is to provide food to dogs and cats at the Humane Society of Central Oregon. She made it fun for people to help contribute to her cause through playing a trivia game on her website. Since April 1, 2008, Mimi has donated more than 47 million pieces of kibble, which would feed approximately 1,900 dogs and 2,300 cats every day for a month. Mimi's program is now feeding animals at a total of eight shelters across the country.

This award is dedicated to Tommy Monahan, a nine-year-old Staten Island boy who perished last year trying to save his dog from a house fire.

ASPCA Law Enforcement Officer of the Year
Diane Balkin is Chief Deputy District Attorney for the City and County of Denver and has worked in the District Attorney’s office since 1979. For nearly 30 years, Balkin has been an advocate for humans and animals, working tirelessly to send a message that animal abuse will not be tolerated. While she has prosecuted all types of felonies, such as sexual assault, homicide and aggravated robbery, her passion is to promote animal welfare by prosecuting those who neglect or abuse animals.

Over the past year, Balkin successfully prosecuted a South Dakota dog breeder for cruelty to animals and saved 19 of his horribly neglected puppies who were left unattended in a truck. In another cruelty case, she prosecuted a Denver man who killed a Chihuahua with a shovel and then threw the pet's lifeless body in a dumpster. Both defendants were found guilty, and in the Chihuahua case, the defendant was sentenced to six years in prison.

Balkin, a member of the Colorado State Board of Veterinary Medicine, speaks at conferences nationwide about animal cruelty prosecutions and trains veterinarians, law enforcement officials, students and citizens about the link between cruelty to animals and violence toward humans. She has been instrumental in changing Colorado laws to facilitate the prosecution of animal abusers, and her commitment and steadfast determination to raise awareness about animal cruelty have made an immense impact in Colorado, as well as nationwide.

ASPCA Henry Bergh Award
Dr. Phil Bushby, a board certified veterinary surgeon, is no stranger to the ASPCA. Thirty-six years ago, Dr. Bushby started his career as an intern and surgical resident at the ASPCA’s Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital in New York City. For the last three decades, he has been on the faculty at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine, where he currently serves as Service Chief with a focus on spay/neuter programs. He also holds the Marcia P. Lane Endowed Professorship of Humane Ethics and Animal Welfare and is a board member of MS-SPAN (Mississippi Spay and Neuter), an ASPCA Mission: Orange partner agency in Gulfport-Biloxi.

Bushby was an integral member of the Veterinary Shelter and Neuter Task Force and Shelter Residency Standards Task Force (organized by the ASPCA and PetSmart Charities). He spearheaded the MSU Disaster Response projects during Hurricane Katrina, and is on the road four days each week, taking students to eight Mississippi shelters to provide them with spay/neuter and shelter medicine experience. He recently traveled to Turkey to speak on spay/neuter issues.

Bushby’s goal is to expose veterinary students to shelters across Mississippi, educate them about the problem of pet overpopulation, and help them find ways to play a role in the solution. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine.

ASPCA Presidential Service Award
There’s no mission that’s impossible for Stache, a four-year-old black Lab. Stache and his handler, Jim McCans, have been involved in nearly two dozen searches, including a trip to Mississippi to find a Hurricane Katrina victim, and solving a missing persons case in Philadelphia. Within the last year, Stache and Jim were asked to provide assistance in Iraq, where they faced their biggest challenge—to search for missing American service men and women. Stache and Jim found nine separate recoveries, but not before a close brush with death when an IED (Improvised Explosive Device) exploded in their path in Owesat, Iraq. The blast left Stache with temporary hearing loss, but he has since recovered and returned to the states. Stache hasn’t forgotten the soldiers who befriended him during his stint in Iraq; he recently visited two soldiers who were severely injured from the same blast at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C.

ASPCA Lifetime Achievement Award
Mamdouha S. Bobst is a humanitarian, a philanthropist and animal advocate who has dedicated her life to helping others in need. She and her late husband, Elmer Holmes Bobst, are important supporters of health research and university centers both in the United States and in Lebanon.

Her generosity is not limited to humans, however. Bobst has donated funds to support the Animal Medical Center, where she founded the Mamdouha Bobst Hospital in New York City. The veterinary hospital treats more than 30,000 animals annually and offers routine care, emergency services and treatment for pets suffering from unusual or complex diseases. Bobst has also been an ASPCA supporter for several years and, with her late husband, helped finance the renovation of the ASPCA Adoption Center in Manhattan. In 2006, the renovation was completed, and today the building’s front lobby is named after them. Needless to say, Bobst’s contributions have saved countless numbers of animals in need.

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Monday, September 22, 2008

Does Your Pooch Have What It Takes To Be A Therapy Dog?

Dog and OwnerIf your dog has a knack for brightening someone’s day, it may be time to harvest his natural charm and skills and train him to be a therapy dog! Maybe you’ve heard of dogs bringing cheer to kids and hospitals and think your dog might be good at that, but you don’t know how to go about making it happen.

Starting this Saturday, September 27th, the ASPCA, along with licensed Delta Society instructors, will hold a series of classes to help prepare interested pet parents and their pooches for a formal evaluation to become Delta Society Pet Partners.

The classes, held by the ASPCA in conjunction with the Delta Society, provide training for human/animal teams in Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) and Animal Assisted Activities (AAA). Following certification, these teams dispense love, hope and cheer in major New York City medical and mental health facilities as well as schools.

For more details on the specific classes and what they cover, and to sign up, check out our website.

Animal Assisted Therapy on the ASPCA Online Community:

You might find it useful to have a first-hand account before you decide to enroll your pet in classes. Check out the transcript of the online chat we held with Greer Griffith, ASPCA Manager of Animal Assisted Therapy. Greer also runs an Animal Assisted Therapy discussion group. To participate or browse, go ahead and join in!

… Because bark-ter is the best medicine… Bark-ter? Groan. We tried.

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Friday, September 19, 2008

Free Cats at the ASPCA—Get ‘Em While They’re Cute!

Gibbons the catTime to give the older guys their due. Spread the word—starting tomorrow, you can adopt a kitty or two for free—if the cat’s at least three years old. It’s all part of our “Free Over Three” campaign. Free…three…whaddya know—that rhymes!

As you know, kittens and very young cats have much better chances of getting adopted. So we’re playing dirty to give our beloved purry ones over three the same chance for a great home.

*The regular adoption process still applies (meaning, we ain’t giving the cats to just anyone just because they’re free) and you can only take home two cats. All of our cats are up-to-date on vaccinations, spayed/neutered and microchipped. So come on down to 424 East 92nd Street in New York City, and meet the feline of your dreams! Over Three. Free.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Ike Update: ASPCA Disaster Response Team Travels To Texas

We have deployed a team of disaster response experts to assist Texas in dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Ike. Our amazing team includes a veterinarian, veterinary technicians, disaster responders and sheltering professionals.

“We are working closely with the Texas State Animal Resource Team (TXSART) and other credentialed animal care agencies to assist and provide resources,” said Sandy Monterose, the ASPCA’s Senior Director of Community Outreach. “Early tomorrow, we expect our team to be assigned a specific task, which could be animal sheltering, field rescues or field assessments.” Members of the ASPCA disaster response team arrived at the Area Command Center at the Texas Animal Health Commission in Austin, Texas on Monday, September 15. An ASPCA disaster response trailer, being driven from Gulfport, Miss. by ASPCA disaster team staff, is expected to arrive in Beaumont, TX, an incident command center, on Wednesday.

“We are pleased to be able to lend our assistance again, both in terms of human resources and equipment, in relief efforts for Hurricane Ike, especially so closely on the heels of Hurricane Gustav,” said ASPCA President and CEO Ed Sayres. “By using our resources strategically and making key connections at the local levels, the ASPCA’s Disaster Response team is able to effectively respond to shelters and animals in need.”

For more information, see our press release.

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Baby, They Were Born to Jump

One of the biggest and best show jumping competitions in the country, the 32nd Annual Hampton Classic Horse Show was held in Bridgehampton, NY, earlier this month. As a proud sponsor of the show, the ASPCA was there all week to share animal welfare expertise. On hand to meet and greet were Supervisory Special Investigator Annemarie Lucas and animal behaviorist Victoria Wells, both of whom are featured regularly on the hit TV series Animal Precinct.

The Hampton Classic regularly draws many of the world’s top horses and riders, including Olympic, World Cup and World Championship veterans.

Bruce Springsteen signing

The Boss himself, Bruce Springsteen, and his wife, Patti Scialfa, came to our table to sign a paper horse! (We're never going to wash that horse again.)

ASPCA staffers like Melissa Treuman, Grassroots Manager, volunteered at the event. "The Hampton Classic was a great opportunity to bring the ASPCA's mission of fighting animal cruelty to the horse-loving public. At the end of the day, I'm not sure what was more of a thrill: the stunning horses, the adorable puppies or meeting Bruce Springsteen!"

P.S. Read all about a Sopranos star's involvement with the ASPCA at the Hampton Classic!

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

ASPCA Disaster Preparedness Update: Tropical Storm Gustav

The State of Louisiana has asked the ASPCA to assist in pre-storm evacuation and sheltering in advance of Tropical Storm Gustav. They are predicting that Gustav could become a Category 3 Hurricane and make landfall by Tuesday morning, September 2. The state has declared a pre-storm State of Emergency and would like a team of ASPCA responders to deploy to the site of their Mega Shelter in Shreveport, LA.


We have received numerous requests for assistance from local parish shelters and other animal welfare organizations in Louisiana. We will be working with Laura Lanza, ASPCA Southern Regional Manager, and the Louisiana State Animal Response Team to best determine how to assist and provide resources.


A team of responders and one Disaster Response trailer will be mobilizing and are expected to arrive in Shreveport, LA, by tomorrow, Friday, August 29. We have also contacted our partner agency, the Saranac Technical Rescue Team, and have asked them to be on standby for post-storm activity.

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Monday, August 18, 2008

ASPCA to Speak at Conference on Michael Vick Case

The 2007 dog fighting scandal and resulting federal case against former football star Michael Vick and his codefendants dominated the press for months and generated overwhelming public concern. On Friday, September 19, the American Bar Association (ABA) and the National Canine Research Council will host “Prosecuting and Representing Animal Abusers and Caring for the Victims—the Michael Vick Case and Its Impact on Cruelty Cases” at DePaul University College of Law in Chicago, IL. The purpose of the event is to learn from the proceedings of the federal case and discuss its impact on future cruelty cases.

The program will feature the ASPCA’s own Dr. Melinda Merck, the lead forensic veterinarian on the Vick case, who will present “Forensic Veterinary Medicine at Work: Case Histories.” Additionally, Dr. Pamela J. Reid, Vice President, ASPCA Animal Behavior Center, will be a featured panelist in a discussion called “Evaluating and Caring for the Victims: Where They Are Now.” Ledy VanKavage, ASPCA Senior Director of Legal Training & Legislation, is the conference’s program chair.

“This was an extremely important case that warrants some ‘post-game’ review,” says VanKavage. “As horrific as it was, the Vick case taught society to reexamine how we investigate, prosecute and care for the victims of animal fighting.”

For more information, please visit the ABA online.

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Tell Us, How Does Your Dog Give Back?

dog with newspaperYou serve him kibble, play fetch and let him sleep with you. Of course, it's worth every cuddle and doggie breath-flavored encounter, but now you realize he returns your love with way more than slobbery kisses. Does he bring in the morning paper, or do a great job comforting your kids when they’re sick? Maybe he's the best babysitter you ever had, or he’s a visiting dog who brings sunshine into hospital wards and classrooms. Send us a photo of your little helper along with a description of how he or she helps out around the house or out in society at dogswhogiveback@aspca.org. We'll show off your pooch and his job resume on our website this October for Adopt-A-Shelter Dog Month.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Miley Cyrus Kicks Off Event to Raise $$ for the ASPCA!

Central Park, New York City: Teen sensation Miley Cyrus joined hometown hero ASPCA Officer Annemarie Lucas and ASPCA spokesdog DaVinci on Friday to launch Bolt Across America—a coast-to-coast fundraising event to promote the Disney film Bolt, which stars Cyrus. Bolt Across America centers around four Bolt fans who will roll from city to city in a giant hamster ball attempting amazing feats and raising money for the ASPCA!

To learn more about the event and film, which opens this fall, visit www.disney.com/bolt.

Miley Cyrus, Annemarie Lucas and dog

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Take Your Dog to Work Day is This Friday, June 20! Are you Ready?!

No, you don’t have to get Peewee a power suit in size pooch—but if you are planning to do up Take Your Dog to Work Day in style this Friday, ASPCA experts have a few recommendations for you:

- Talk to your colleagues and cube-mates before the big day. Are they scared of dogs? Do they have allergies? If so, you may wish to bring in a baby gate and fashion a makeshift playpen to keep Coco away from those who aren’t fond of the furry kind.

- Come prepared! Your doggy daypack should include foods, treats, bowls, a leash, and paper towels and pet-odor remover to clean up any accidents. Bring Fifi’s favorite blanket or bed, and toys to keep her busy.

- Please don’t bring Digger to the office unless he’s recently received a clean bill of health and his vaccinations are up to date. The other doggies and their “bosses” will thank you for it!

For more good advice, read our Top 10 Office Etiquette Tips for Dogs. And don’t be surprised if your four-legged intern brown-noses (make that wet-noses!) his way to earning the Employee of the Month award!

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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

June is Adopt-A-Shelter Cat Month!

We want our felines to know we think they're fabulous. That's why we've dedicated the month of June to them! We've created a tribute to shelter cats on our website. Whether you've already adopted one or are thinking about it, come see what we've put together for this special month.

1. Take our cat survey
2. Learn about Cat Anatomy: 101 (Warning: cute kitty photos)
3. Enter our Candid Catera photo contest
4. Help us sing the praises of older cats
5. Brush up on cat care and behavior

Extra Credit: These links are all best viewed with a cat on your lap. Is your cat the type to purr and nod in quiet appreciation? Swat at the photos of the cats on the screen? Walk across the keyboard to try to get in on the action? Send us a comment and let us know!

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Friday, May 23, 2008

A Horse Is a Horse, Even a Small Horse, Of Course

Calling all fans of the noble equine! If you've been looking for an excuse to visit New York (besides the infamous Naked Cowboy), here's a good one. Check out the American Museum of Natural History’s new “The Horse” exhibit, running now through January 4, 2009.

Last weekend, the ASPCA joined in on the opening day festivities, displaying a full-size replica of a vintage horse ambulance, once seen on the streets of New York City in the late 1800's. Members of our staff were on hand to answer questions about the ASPCA's history of horse protection, and showcased select original equine protection artifacts from the ASPCA's archives. You can find out about the work of our Equine Program, which provides lifesaving grants to equine rescue groups throughout the country.

Our ambulance was definitely cool, but the star of the festivities was Thumbelina, the world’s smallest horse—she’s just 17 1/2 inches tall! She attracted major crowds, who gathered to watch her even when she was in a peaceful slumber.

If you're not familiar with the Thumbelina Charitable Foundation, it's worth checking out. Thumbelina travels the United States visiting special needs children.

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Time to Rally in Harrisburg

Attention, Pennsylvania animal advocates! Please attend a special rally, organized by the Governor’s Office and the Department of Agriculture, in support of the new puppy mill legislation. Bring your voice—and your dogs—to the Capitol Steps in Harrisburg.
Rally for Puppy Mill Reform
Date: Wednesday, May 14.
Time: 10:30 A.M.
Place: Main steps of the Capitol at Third and State streets in Harrisburg
Can't make it to the rally? You can still contact your PA state representative to ask for support of Rep. Casorio and Rep. Caltagirone's proposed bills. Please visit our website's Lobby for Animals section to read up on the bills and learn how to contact your legislator.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

This One's For You, Mamas

How did my cat know to curl up on my head this morning and purr? This isn't something he does often; he reserves the treat for special occasions. Surely cats are too sophisticated to heed a commercial holiday like Mother's Day? (A dog would be first on line to buy a card at Hallmark if he could.)

Our animals show us enduring, impassioned love, but this love is not unconditional. They love us because we love them. And so, ladies...

-For anyone who's referred to her pets as "the kids"
-For anyone who's put a raincoat on her dog to protect him on a walk
-For anyone who's taken a sick day at work to bring a pet to the vet
-For anyone who's frantically searched the house for the cat, finally found him in the closet, and scolded "Don't scare me like that ever again."
-For anyone who's included the dog in her holiday cards
-For anyone who's nervously and frequently checked in with the house sitter while on vacation to make sure the pets are still breathing
-For anyone whose tears have been licked by her pet
-For anyone who has stayed up all night with a sick animal
-For anyone who's life was incomplete until she found her furry soul mate

You are a mother, and today is for you, too, so go out and celebrate.
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!!

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Thursday, May 01, 2008

Because Moms Love Cute Wittle Animals

Happy May! You know what May means--Mother's Day! (Even if you try to forget, TV won't let you. And if you keep your TV shut, your mom won't let you forget either.) After all, even the most selfless moms want to be recognized one day a year—and now thankful husbands, kiddies and other family members can choose a gift she’ll really love. Check out the jewelry, books and other items selected especially for Mother’s Day in our Online Store. Not only will giving a gift from the ASPCA help us in our mission to save animals, but Mom will look great spreading the message in one of our ladies’ fitted tees!

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Voluntarily Showin' Gratitude

It's National Volunteer Week! The staff at the ASPCA Adoption Center has decorated the building for the volunteers and is providing yummy treats all week. Our volunteers are crucial to the well-being and happiness of our animals.

If you've thought about volunteering at an animal shelter, this is the perfect time to check out your options! Visit your local shelter and ask how you can help! If you live in New York City, you can volunteer at New York City Animal Care and Control.

If you're already a volunteer, thank you for your important, selfless work. We couldn't do it without you.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Happy Earth Day!

The green scene in 2008 has gone beyond gardens—it now includes litter boxes and doggie treats. This Earth Day, you don’t need a green thumb to help the planet. If you have an animal companion who eats, sleeps, plays and poops, you’ve got plenty of opportunities to cut down on waste, raise your pet’s quality of life and color your corner of the world green.

Top Ten Ways to Go Green for Pets

Spring Cleaning
Empty out the dark corners of your closets, basement and attic, but before throwing your dusty treasures away, call your local shelters and ask if they need old towels, bedding, leashes, litter boxes and pet toys. They may even be looking for unused printers and computer monitors.

Water Works
Give your pet filtered tap water instead of bottled to drink. If you must use bottled, be sure to recycle.

The Power of Poop
Scoop dog poop with biodegradable bags instead of plastic bags from the grocery store. If you’re a suburbanite (or an urbanite with a lawn), do some research on doggie septic systems—they help keep your lawn free of smelly surprises and break waste down into a liquid the ground can absorb. And kitty parents, go for eco-friendly cat litters, avoiding brands with mined minerals.

Green Grooming
Use earth-friendly pet shampoos and grooming products whenever possible.

Garden of Delights
If you have space, consider growing your own garden for your fruit- and veggie- loving reptiles and small mammals. Before using insecticides, research mulching and other gardening practices that can help reduce the amount of insecticides and herbicides you might need.

Spot On
Should your furry love leave a little dribble (or more) on the carpeting or floor, don’t reach for the bleach. Use vinegar instead. This environment-friendly liquid can act as an effective odor-remover and can kill mold and bacteria. Please keep in mind, though, that vinegar must be diluted correctly with water.

Cutting Back is Going Green
There are plenty of small ways to cut back on energy and materials.

· Instead of using a blow dryer to dry your freshly bathed pet, towel or air dry her.

· Walk your dog to the doggie park rather than driving there.

· Cut down on paper products—clean up with rags or recycled paper towels.

· Put light and heating bulbs in your reptile and fish habitats on timers.

Put Your Foot Down
Don't wear shoes in the house. They bring extra pesticides, fungicides and dirt inside—your pets are exposed enough when licking their paws after walking outside on treated surfaces. (Of course, you should wipe all paws before letting them back into the house!)

Green Goodies
Consider making your own healthy dog biscuits and storing them in reusable containers. If you purchase store-bought treats, buy them in cardboard packaging and be sure to recycle.

Bulk Up
Buy pet supplies in bulk or the largest available size. You’ll make fewer trips to the store and cut down on packaging to discard of.

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Awarded for Justice, Our Role in Vick Case Honored

A few of our staff members were bummed about missing our NYC festivities on April 10, ASPCA Day, but they had a good reason--they were busy in Virgina, receiving awards!

At the ceremony for the U.S. Attorney's Office 2008 Law Enforcement Public Service Awards, four of our key staff members were recognized for their invaluable assistance in the federal investigation of ex-NFL star Michael Vick. The investigation—remarkable for the way it captured the public’s attention and for the wealth of resources invested by the federal government—called upon our experts to provide essential aid in veterinary forensics and to play a key role in the rescue of 49 dogs found on Vick’s Surry County, VA, property.

At the private award ceremony on April 10, presided over by Chuck Rosenberg, United States Attorney, Eastern District of Virginia, ASPCA staff members represented the only animal welfare organization in a room full of FBI agents and other law enforcement heroes. Dr. Melinda Merck, ASPCA Senior Director, Veterinary Forensics; Dr. Stephen Zawistowski, CAAB, Executive Vice President, National Programs; Dr. Randall Lockwood, CAAB, Senior Vice President, Anti-Cruelty Initiatives and Legislative Services, and Dr. Pamela Reid, CAAB, Vice President, Animal Behavior Center, each received an award for providing invaluable assistance in one of the most significant cases in the history of animal cruelty prosecution.

"It was very special to receive this award with my colleagues on the ASPCA's anniversary,” says Zawistowski. “The dedication and effort extended by the federal prosecutor and investigators, along with the public support for the effort, clearly confirmed that the mission we have followed for the past 142 years is alive and well."

For more information on the ASPCA’s groundbreaking anti-cruelty initiatives, please visit ASPCA.org.

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Monday, April 14, 2008

A City Aglow in Orange

You requested to see photos of buildings that went orange on ASPCA Day! Your wish is our command and stuff.

Here are the Empire State Building and the Zeckendorf Towers in Union Square. Doesn't everything look better in orange? These pics would look better if there were stars, but yeah, we don't really get stars in New York.


Watching the sun go down and buildings go orange was a lovely way to end the evening last Thursday. By the way, if you have any photos of buildings that went orange in your area, let us know via comment, and we'll get back to you with where to send 'em.

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Friday, April 11, 2008

ASPCA Day--The Aftermath

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. Huh? Oh, excuse us, we're still exhausted from all the celebrating yesterday! Thanks for helping us celebrate ASPCA Day! We hope you had as much fun as we did. We’re honored by all the landmarks that lit up in orange last night, including the Empire State Building, the Sears Tower—and even Niagara Falls! But we are even more moved by your outpour of affection and support for all those wonderful animals out there who need homes. ASPCA Day may be officially behind us for this year, but there’s still more fun to be had and more awareness to spread! Make sure you stay tuned to our website to keep up to date on how to help fight animal cruelty—and if you were at Union Square in New York City with us yesterday, you just might see yourself decked out in orange when we post our photos!

So, how did you celebrate yesterday? Are you a teacher who had your class dress up in orange? Did you organize a special event in your area to spread the word about fighting animal cruelty? We wanna hear your story, so enter our Community Leader contest. You could win a trip to New York City!

If you don’t want to enter the contest, but still want to share photos and stories from your community’s ASPCA Day celebration, you can do so on the ASPCA Day Group on our Online Community. We look forward to hearing from you. Thanks again!

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Happy ASPCA Day!

Of course, you're not reading this. You're out celebrating ASPCA Day, right? As for us, our birthday is barely halfway through, but we've already had tons of action today. Our staff members and volunteers went orange at the New York City morning shows! Here we are at the CBS Early Show, bright-eyed and bushy tailed...
...Some of us more bushy tailed than others.



What would ASPCA Day be without these guys? This is Arthur...

And here's Pepper (such a ham!) with our own Senior Manager of Professional Communications, Dana Farbman, CVT .

CBS weatherman Dave Price adopted his dog from the ASPCA!

Who's that lady hiding behind our ad in today's newspaper? We'll give you a hint.


Now, THIS is what ASPCA Day is all about. Is that dedication or what??

OK, gotta go now. We're heading over to Union Square to attend the ASPCA Day festivities! We're excited to see the Empire State Building light up in orange tonight. Check out our full list of buildings and landmarks lighting up in orange tonight--maybe there's one near you! Have fun everyone, and thank you for your support. We couldn't do it without you.

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Wednesday, April 09, 2008

ASPCA Day--You're Only a Day Away!

After weeks of preparation and excitement, we’re so thrilled that ASPCA DAY will finally be here tomorrow! We asked you what you’re doing to help celebrate. Here are some highlights from members of the ASPCA Day Group on our Online Community:

* My friends and I put posters around our school and made an announcement on the intercom, and told everyone to go orange for the animals. We made T-shirts for Thursday, April 10, and sold them, and now we are going to donate that money to ASPCA. So on Thursday everyone will wear their orange shirts.
-Shelbie, 14
Colorado Springs

* I'm wearing orange and so are my kids.....my son's 3rd grade class is also wearing orange!!!
-Andrea
Caldwell

*One member, Jamie, wanted to give a shout out to a special vet:

How about some recognition for the people who do it every day! Here in Spokane, WA, Dr. Kathy Tucker volunteers her time (and I'm sure her money for the medications) every week to give shots and basic veterinary care to the pets of homeless and low income individuals. Without her, many pets would go without needed vaccinations and health care. She has been doing this for as long as I can remember and does it free of charge (for those who can't afford to donate). I've never seen her turn anyone away based on ability to pay. Hurray for Dr. Tucker—somebody should give her some recognition for her dedication to the health and welfare of animals!!!
(Thanks, Jamie, you did just that!)

*And hey, ASPCA Day even brings some laughs:

Mad Cowford Improv Presents Comedy for Critters
Jacksonville’s Improv Troupe Hosts Comedy Show to Benefit ASPCA

Mad Cowford Improv, Jacksonville’s only live improvisational comedy troupe, will host a comedy show to benefit the ASPCA. This event is being sponsored by Allstate Credit Division.

Performers will wear orange to promote awareness of ASPCA Day, and audience members are also encouraged to wear orange. There is a suggested donation of $10.00 for tickets. 100% of proceeds benefit the ASPCA, and Allstate Credit Division will match all donations with an additional 15%.

Mad Cowford Improv organized the comedy event in recognition of the ASPCA’s contributions to the First Coast. Last year the ASPCA provided a $10,000 emergency grant to the Jacksonville Humane Society after a tragic fire consumed one of the buildings that had housed more than 150 dogs and cats.

“Many of the Mad Cowford players have rescued pets, so the ASPCA is an organization we believe in,” says cast director John Kalinowski. “It’s the APSCA’s 142nd birthday, which of course is 994 in dog years. Go Orange!”

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Thanks so much to all of you for your support! Be sure to check in with us Friday and enter the Community Leader contest (you can win a trip to NYC!). If you're not into contests, just log in to our ASPCA Online Community and send us photos and stories of how you went orange.

Last but not least...New Yorkers, see you tomorrow in Union Square! With orange on.

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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Top 10 Ways to Celebrate ASPCA Day

April 10 is almost here—and we hope you’ll join us Thursday in celebrating the ASPCA’s victories on behalf of animals and the joy they bring to pet parents everywhere. Weren’t able to finish knitting those matching orange sweater-and-bootie sets for your canine clan? No worries—we’ve got a list of ten easy and effective things you can do to show you care about animals—on ASPCA Day and every day! Whether you send an eCard to friends asking them to go orange for animals, sign our pledge to fight animal cruelty or wear your brightest orange tie, we thank you for joining us.

P.S. Could you be the 2008 Community Leader? Enter our contest on April 11 and tell us how you rocked ASPCA Day. You could win a trip to New York City.

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Monday, April 07, 2008

Live Chat With Officer Annemarie Lucas--Tomorrow!

Going orange for ASPCA Day this April 10? Great! We’ve planned some exciting events for this special day, which honors the ASPCA’s victories on behalf of animals. Many of these victories resulted from the lifesaving work of our ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement officers, whom you’ve probably seen in action on Animal Planet’s hit series, Animal Precinct. To learn more about their work, please join us for a talk with ASPCA Supervisory Special Investigator Annemarie Lucas at our ASPCA Online Community tomorrow, Tuesday, April 8, from noon to 2:00 P.M. EST. Don’t miss this chance to talk to one of the ASPCA’s finest and find out how to prevent animal cruelty in honor of ASPCA Day!

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Letter From Our VP: How ASPCA Day Moves and Inspires

To kick off this exciting week—ASPCA Day is Thursday, but we’re already in the spirit around here!—we have a special guest blogger. Jo Sullivan, ASPCA Senior Vice President of Development and Communications, wanted to share with you how ASPCA Day has touched and inspired her. She will be speaking at Union Square in New York City on Thursday—don’t miss it! So without further ado, here’s Jo:

As April 10 approaches, I am struck by the sense of excitement people are feeling for ASPCA Day. What started out as a few people posting notices on meet-up sites and asking their friends to "do something orange" has turned into the largest event the ASPCA has. It is humbling to know how many people we touch and how much our work means to the pet loving part of our population. Last year we poured over stories and photos across the country and were moved to tears by so many of them. One that stands out is the story of a privately owned nursing home—the residents, the facility, even the staff all went orange. They sent pictures of four-legged babies with all the residents, and pictures of all the decorations and orange snacks anybody could want. My mother was suffering from Alzheimer's at that time and in a nursing home herself. Knowing how much happiness and comfort my dogs brought their Grandma when they visited, I was especially touched at how some special people brought joy to that group and helped us go orange—even in a nursing home. Schools, banks, neighborhoods—the stories went on and on and we were honored by every single effort.

When I started here in 1999, it was the realization of a life-long dream to help animals. True, I thought I'd end up being Dr. Doolittle and have the power to speak to critters—but speaking for them is close enough. April 10 has a special significance to me because it allows us all here to take a moment and celebrate what we've done. To acknowledge homeless pets and animal cruelty can be hard, slow to change, painful to see and sometimes it seems overwhelming. But to allow ourselves to look around at the victories we've achieved makes it worthwhile.

April 10 acknowledges that 142 years ago, a brave man named Henry Bergh felt animals were important enough to form the first animal welfare society in North America, and that 142 years later, we are still here. Still fighting. Still winning. And most importantly still loving the animals we serve. Join us and go orange— tie a ribbon on your car, your wrist or your front door. When somebody asks "What's that mean?" you can tell them that you are going orange for animals and to check out the ASPCA's website to find out how they can go orange, too.

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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

April is All About the Animals

Happy April! We fool you not—April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month! It also just happens to be the month ASPCA Day falls. Henry Bergh, who founded the ASPCA 142 years ago, would be very proud!

What can you do to help animals this month?

1. Take the pledge to fight animal cruelty.
2. Invite your friends to do the same!
3. Go orange for ASPCA Day this April 10th!
4. Read the top 10 ways to prevent animal cruelty.
5. And, of course, become a member of the ASPCA!

Stay tuned this month. Check this blog and our website, www.aspca.org, for updates on events and dates for live, online discussions with ASPCA experts on our Online Community.

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Reach Out and Nominate Someone

Time to make your nominations for the 2008 ASPCA Humane Awards! Why not give a shout-out to an extraordinary animal or animal lover in your life, someone who has furthered animal welfare in the United States over the past year. Winners will be invited to attend the Humane Awards Luncheon in New York City. The deadline for entries is July 15, 2008, at 12:00 PM (EST). Here are the categories for which Humane Awards will be given. Click these links to bring you to the appropriate nomination form.



ASPCA Dog of the Year
For the dog who has performed a heroic act in the past year.

ASPCA Cat of the Year
For the cat who has performed a heroic act in the past year.

ASPCA Kid of the Year

For someone 14 years of age or younger who has performed a heroic act in the past year.

ASPCA Law Enforcement Officer of the Year
For the member of a municipal police force—or other public service officer—who made a heroic effort to save an animal in the past year.

ASPCA Firefighter of the Year
For the member of a fire department or rescue squad who has made a heroic effort to save an animal in the past year.

Last year’s winners included a first-aid wunderkind and golden retriever who performed a modified Heimlich maneuver on his choking owner, a petite kitty with a loud voice who saved her family from dying of carbon monoxide poisoning and a selfless pre-teen who works tirelessly on behalf of homeless horses.

P.S. Winners will be chosen by a committee selected by the ASPCA, and announced to the public in mid-October. For more information, please visit www.aspca.org/nominate.

P.P.S. Need another reason to nominate someone? If they win, they might bring ya with them to NYC! ;)

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Monday, March 31, 2008

ASPCA Day Wake-Up Call For New Yorkers!

Hey New Yorkers, how early are you willing to wake up to help animals? On ASPCA Day, April 10 (next Thursday!!) we're looking for volunteers to attend The Today Show wearing orange and holding posters! If you need orange gear to wear, get it here.

-The Today Show (NBC) is on the corner of 49th St. and Fifth Ave

The meeting time will be 6:00 AM...ouch, we know, but it's for a good cause. Thanks so much--hope to see you there!

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Teens: Chat With Award-Winning Author Tomorrow!

Why do animals go extinct?

What can people do to help keep endangered species alive?

If so many species have died off, why did you, as an author, choose these specific animals to write about?

J. Patrick Lewis, award-winning author of nearly 40 books for kids, has written poems about the history and beauty of 22 extinct animals in Swan Song, featured this month on the ASPCA’s Henry’s Book Club. Lewis, who has been writing for kids for over 20 years, will chat with teen readers about extinct animals and what it’s like to be an author. Please join us in the ASPCA Online Community tomorrow, Wednesday, March 26, 6:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. EST.

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Last Chance to Win an ASPCA Day Kit!

Ready to go orange on April 10? To get the party started, we're giving away 100 free ASPCA Day Kits, complete with a T-shirt, bandana and wrist bands to share with friends and fellow animal lovers.

You may remember our first announcement in Feb. about this...where does the time go? The contest closes on March 27—that's Thursday—so enter right now. Pronto, before you forget!

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Sunday, March 23, 2008

Happy Easter From the ASPCA!

Happy Easter! Why should the kids have all the fun today? Get your animals in on the action! How 'bout buying those plastic eggs that you can fill? You can put doggie treats or catnip inside and have your pets join the Easter egg hunt! Don't forget to take pictures--and send them to us via the comments section of our official MySpace page.

Remember--use Certified Humane eggs, and please stick to chocolate bunnies instead of buying a real one. (If you really would like a rabbit in the family, do your research and adopt one after Easter!) OK, nagging done, have fun. :)

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Happy St. Patrick's Day From the ASPCA!

Do your pets get to be part of the festivities tonight? Just don't give them any beer, please! :)



Drop us a comment and let us know what you did to include your four-legged friends in your celebration. Have a fun evening, and be safe!!

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Adopt-A-Bull Contest

Nobody loves a story about someone finding their perfect four-legged match as much as we do—except maybe you. Now, we’re putting out a call for adoption success stories featuring pit bulls. What better way to get the word out that pit bulls can indeed make loving and loyal, delightful and devoted companions?

We've launched the Adopt-A-Bull Contest (pretty clever, if we do say so ourselves), sponsored by the New York-based Animal Farm Foundation, Inc, a group dedicated to protecting American pit bull terriers from discrimination and cruelty. We're accepting nominations of successful adoptions of pit bulls made at shelters using the ASPCA’s Meet Your Match™ program. MYM focuses on the individual dog and adopter—making matches based on an individual dog’s behavior and the lifestyle and expectations of the adopter.

The contest will run four times throughout the year, with one winner announced each quarter. The winning shelters will be awarded a $4,000 grant, and the dog-and-pet parent matches from each winning shelter will score a prize pack and automatically be entered into the “Vote for Your Favorite Match” contest, which will take place here, online at ASPCA.org., in February 2009. Yep, we’ll be asking you to cast their vote for your favorite couple, so stay tuned!

The grand-prize shelter winner will be treated to a trip to New York City to participate in the third annual ASPCA Day celebration (that’s April 10, 2009) and a $5,000 grant, and the pet parent-pooch duo who receives the most votes in our online contest will win a photo shoot with a professional photographer and a bronze of their top dog.

And if, over the course of the contest, any of our winning dog-human duos get you thinking that a pit bull might make a perfect match for your family, please visit ASPCA.org for more information…that’s the point of our contest, after all!

Meet Your Match Shelters: Enter the Contest!

Recent Pit Bull/Pit Bull Mix Adopters: Enter the Contest!

Now, since we figure we're entitled to one bad pun per blog post, we'll sign off saying this: If you don't enter this contest and you're eligible, that'll really be the pits.

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Monday, March 10, 2008

Countdown: One Month 'Til ASPCA Day!



ASPCA Day is just a month away! Check out our new video to see what's in store when you attend our festivities on April 10 at New York City's Union Square.

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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Live Chat With ASPCA Lawyer-Lobby Expert!

I always hear the term “Breed Specific Legislation,” or BSL. What does that mean?

How can I help pass humane legislation in my state?

What’s the best way to get my legislator’s attention about a humane issue?

The number-one question we get here at the ASPCA is: How can I help? (This also happens to be our favorite question!) Lobbying for laws that protect animals is a great way to get involved. Wanna find out more about humane laws and how the legislative process works? Just ask the ASPCA’s Ledy VanKavage, Esq., Senior Director of Legislation and Legal Training.

VanKavage will be on hand to answer your questions live Friday, March 7 from noon to 2:00 P.M. EST in our ASPCA Online Community. She brings more than 20 years of experience in the humane movement! For more information, please visit the Lobby For Animals section on our website.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Goin' For the Gold: ASPCA Talent Show

Last Friday, we celebrated I Love NYC Pets Month by giving shelter dogs a chance to take the stage. At the ASPCA’s third annual “Best in Show” competition, ten adoptable dogs displayed their talents to our panel of celebrity judges, including Emmy award-winning Third Rock from the Sun actress Kristen Johnston; legendary actress and singer Maureen McGovern; HOT 97 DJ Angie Martinez; Lonneke Engel, the face of Ralph Lauren’s HOT perfume, and the ASPCA’s Supervisory Special Investigator, Officer Annemarie Lucas.

The feisty contestants─scored on overall presentation, attentiveness to their handlers and creativity of their tricks─really hammed it up for our judges. Honda, a seven-year-old Rottweiler, put all of his toys away. Yankee, an eight-year-old pit bull mix, played "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" on a toy piano to score second place, and one-year-old pit mix Charlie’s kiss-giving expertise earned him third prize. But it was Jazz, a three-year-old mastiff mix, who took top honors when, wearing her special fire-fighting T-shirt, she demonstrated the three rules of fire safety: Stop, Drop and Roll.

All the dogs were rewarded with treats, resounding applause and television coverage, and the following weekend, Jazz really did get first prize─she was adopted! That was the point of the contest after all, to show potential adopters just how snuggly, smart and loveable our shelter dogs are.

“I have never met anyone who’s had a bad experience with a rescue dog,” Kristen Johnston told CBS while scratching her very own ASPCA rescue, Pinky, under the ears. The seven-year-old pit bull mix watched all the action as she basked in her adoptive mom’s adoring touch.

Here we have a video of the talent show, for your viewing pleasure!


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Friday, February 22, 2008

Live Chat with Animal Precinct Cop

She’s got sass and she’s got spunk. You might recall our September chat with Special Investigator Diane DiGiacomo, where she dished the dirt about what life is like on the force. This time she’s back to spill behind-the-scenes-secrets from the filming of Animal Precinct, Animal Planet’s hit reality showfeaturing the ASPCA’s animal cops on the job.

To talk to DiGiacomo live, please join the discussion on the ASPCA Online Community TODAY Feb. 22, from noon to 2:00 P.M. EST.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

For Parents, Teachers and Kids (Oh MY!)

To kick off Henry's Book Club, (see yesterday's blog entry), we’re holding a live chat with author Ann M. Martin The chat will take place this Thursday at 4:00 P.M. EST. Click here to join! Martin will be discussing her book: A Dog's Life: The Autobiography Of A Stray. Squirrel, a dog now in the comfort of a loving home, tells the story of her ten years on the streets after getting separated from her mom and brother.

So parents, tell your kids, and teachers, why not have your whole classroom join our chat with Martin as an extra-credit assignment? Hope to see you there!

*Kids 13 and up can sign up for the chat on their own. If you're 12 and under, please have an adult join you!

A Dog’s Life: The Autobiography Of a Stray

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Monday, February 11, 2008

"Little Black Dress" Contest--Benefit for Animals and Egos!

Who: Shapes Total Fitness and Blue Martini present “Little Black Dress” to benefit the Humane Society of Tampa Bay.

What: The “Little Black Dress” contest is for all females in Tampa Bay over 21, and prizes will be awarded to women in several age categories. Tickets are $10 at the door and $5 in advance, with a $25 registration fee. All proceeds will benefit the Humane Society of Tampa Bay!

Where:
Blue Martini at International Plaza

When: Semifinals- Monday, February 11th, 6-9pm
Finals- Wednesday, February 13th, 6-9pm (Top 5 from each age category make the finals)

Why: Because your contributions will go toward homeless animals and because you’ll get to celebrate your fabulous shape in man’s most fabulous (and flattering!) invention—the little black dress.

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Friday, February 08, 2008

Live Chat with Expert Psychologist--Today!!

Help, my boyfriend asked me to choose between him—and my cat!


Will I ever be able to cope with the loss of my best friend—my dog?
Is there a way to get my new husband to warm up to my pets?
The ASPCA's Dr. Stephanie LaFarge is a psychologist who specializes in human/animal relationships and the human/animal bond. You may have seen her regular Q&A column on our website. Today, February 8, the good doctor will be in to host a live chat on our ASPCA Online Community. Please join us from noon to 2:00 P.M. EST to gain some expert insight and advice for strengthening your relationships with the four-legged members of the family.

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Friday, February 01, 2008

Show Us the Love!

Remember the first time you fell in love? You gazed into each other’s eyes, and all you could hear was the thump, thump, thump of… his wagging tail?

You know how we love to celebrate the human-animal bond at the ASPCA, and this February, we’re thrilled to announce our My Furry Valentine Photo Contest in honor of your first puppy (and kitty) loves. We wanna see your best shot of your best bud—maybe it was your childhood pooch, or the first four-legged member of your current family. You know, that special furry someone who opened up your heart and helped you earn a lifetime membership as a doting pet parent.

The top ten winners will receive an ASPCA Prize Pack, and winning photos will also be featured on the ASPCA website and in ASPCA Action. Please visit ASPCA.org for complete details and contest rules. Entries will be accepted now through February 29—we can’t wait to see what you’ve got for us!

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Monday, January 28, 2008

Make 'Em All Say AWWWWWWWWWWWWW

Bypass the candy and flowers this Valentine’s Day—how cliché, right? A professional portrait of you and your real true love—your pet—is the ultimate gift.

For a $75 donation to the ASPCA, you will get a 30-minute professional photo shoot at the ASPCA’s 424 East 92nd Street headquarters with photographer Geoffrey Tischman. You’ll also receive a 5 X 7 portrait from the shoot, and when you order additional Valentine’s Day cards and custom prints, 50 percent of those funds will benefit the homeless animals at the ASPCA.
Tischman will be available on Friday, February 1, and Saturday, February 2, from 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. As space is limited and RSVPs are required, please call (212) 876-7700, ext. 4586 to reserve your spot.

P.S. All pets are welcome—the furry, the feathered and the scaly!

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Monday, January 21, 2008

United With Love

Happy Martin Luther King Day! If Dr. King were here today, he would surely remind you of his dream that animals should not be judged by the color of their fur, but by the content of their character.



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Friday, January 11, 2008

Reminder: Live Expert Chat Today--Animal Assisted Therapy

How do I know if my pet qualifies to be a therapy animal?

How do I get my pet started in animal assisted therapy?

Where are therapy animals needed?

Think a cuddle from your dog could light up an elderly person’s face? Maybe your cat’s company will help a child concentrate better on his reading. Whether you’re interested in getting your pet started with animal assisted therapy, or would just like to learn more about it, now’s your chance to talk to the ASPCA’s Manager of Animal Assisted Therapy, Greer Griffith. She will be joining us for a live chat today, January 11, from noon to 2:00 P.M. Be sure to log into the ASPCA Online Community to participate.

*Click here to read up on the ASPCA’s affiliation with the Delta Society, a national organization that aims to improve human health through the assistance of service and therapy animals, and to get information on the animal assisted therapy classes we offer you and your dog.

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Thursday, January 03, 2008

Because What's More Therapeutic Than Doggies and Kitties?

How do I know if my pet qualifies to be a therapy animal?

How do I get my pet started in animal assisted therapy?

Where are therapy animals needed?

Think a cuddle from your dog could light up an elderly person’s face? Maybe your cat’s company will help a child concentrate better on his reading. Whether you’re interested in getting your pet started with animal assisted therapy, or would just like to learn more about it, now’s your chance to talk to the ASPCA’s Manager of Animal Assisted Therapy, Greer Griffith. She will be joining us for a live chat next Friday, January 11, from noon to 2:00 P.M. Be sure to log into the ASPCA Online Community to participate.

*Click here to read up on the ASPCA’s affiliation with the Delta Society, a national organization that aims to improve human health through the assistance of service and therapy animals, and to get information on the animal assisted therapy classes we offer you and your dog.

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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Happy New Year!

If your pets are having trouble coming up with some New Year’s
Resolutions, you can gently suggest some of these! At best, you’ll provide your furry ones with some comic relief.

Dogs:
• I resolve to lick my privates in…well, private.
• I resolve to show compassion toward my feline counterparts.
• I resolve to stay away from designer shoes and stick to department store brands (after all, these are supposed to be realistic).
• I resolve to refuse the broccoli little Johnny sneaks under the table at dinner—the boy needs it more than I do.
• I resolve to wait patiently and quietly when it’s time for a walk.
• I resolve to chase someone else’s tail for a change.
• I DO NOT resolve to avoid slobbering kisses all over you. There are some things you’ll just have to deal with because I love you.

Cats:
• I resolve to confine all claw action to the scratching post you lovingly bought me.
• I resolve to quit the “I’m starving” theatrics when you have friends over. I know I’m perfectly well fed.
• I resolve to tolerate my canine counterparts. “Tolerate,” not to be confused with “welcome.”
• I resolve to make myself useful. Maybe this year I’ll get off the couch and finally get that mouse!
• I resolve to respect your plants and picture frames.
• I resolve to allow your real alarm clock to go off instead of taking it upon myself to be your alarm.
• I DO NOT resolve to keep my ever shedding hair off your bed. I love you and you’ll have to deal with my wanting to be near you all night.

Here’s to a warm and fuzzy 2008 for you and your family members—the furry and the non!

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Monday, December 31, 2007

Don't Forget...


The whole family needs some kissin' at midnight tonight!

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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas!

What greater gift can you have today than to wake up to the sight of your dog in happy slumber under the tree, or your cat mischieveously rummaging through the packages!

How do you include your pets in your holiday celebration? Do they have their own stockings? Are there gifts waiting for them under the tree? Will you allow them to steal pet-friendly scraps of your holiday meal and pretend not to notice?

We'd love to hear from you! Just post a comment and tell us all about your holiday with your furry familly members.

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Calling Those With Cash to This Big Bash

When do fine dining and animals go together? New Year’s Eve! Presented by Esquire magazine, Cipriani’s official New Year’s Eve party at 55 Wall Street means getting dressed up to the nines, eating a fabulous meal, unlimited champagne…and oh yes, saving animals! A portion of the proceeds will benefit the ASPCA.

All packages include:

-Premium Open Bar 9:00 P.M. to 3:00 A.M.
-Champagne toast at midnight
-Cocktail style seating and VIP table service
-Live broadcast of Times Square Ball Drop
-Celebratory party favors

Check out the event’s website to buy tickets or…marvel. And hey, don’t be surprised if instead of a midnight kiss this year, you get a midnight lick. From your grateful pet, of course.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Forensics First

Good news! We’re ready to tell you what we were so hush-hush about yesterday. On NBC’s “Today” show this morning we unveiled to the nation the first-ever “Mobile Animal Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Unit.

In other words, the ASPCA now has its own CSI truck! This is a specially designed vehicle outfitted with state-of-the-art forensics tools as well as medical equipment tailored to animal patients and the victims of crimes. This is a big step for man, and an even bigger step for animal-kind!

The truck will operate under the leadership of the nation’s premier forensic veterinarian, the ASPCA’s Dr. Melinda Merck, who, as you may know, is the nation’s only “animal CSI,” and who most recently assisted Federal authorities in the Michael Vick investigation. The mobile unit, which will be available to assist at crime scenes nationally, will allow Dr. Merck to examine and care for animals found at suspected crime scenes, and includes a surgical suite for animals in need of urgent care.
Talk about taking the prosecution of animal cruelty into the new millennium!

**Click here to take the pledge to fight animal cruelty.

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Monday, December 10, 2007

Shhh! We’ve Got a Secret!

Wanna know what it is? Well, you’ll just have to tune in to the Today Show on NBC tomorrow, December 11, when we’ll be revealing a groundbreaking initiative that will take the fight against animal cruelty to the next level. Please watch and support us tomorrow as we announce this major first for the ASPCA—and for animals everywhere.

Our segment will air at approximately 8:30 AM, but to be safe, it’s best to start watching a bit earlier!

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Friday, December 07, 2007

Parents--Talk to Humane Education Expert TODAY at Noon!!

How do children learn to care about animals?

Does having a pet help my children socialize more easily?

How much help should I really expect from my kids in taking care of our pets?


This one goes out to the mamas and papas—and anyone else interested in educating children about being kind and respectful to animals! Please join Joanne Pentangelo, ASPCA Humane Education Specialist, for a live chat today, December 7, in the ASPCA Online Community. She’ll be there from noon to 2:00 P.M. EST to answer all your questions on children and humane education.

If you’d like to speak with Joanne, but aren’t sure what to ask, check out our Humane Education website. You’ll find excellent resources from books to parent newsletters and volunteer opportunities for kids.

Yes, by the way. That is a pig in the photo.

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Friday, November 30, 2007

Live Chat with Animal Precinct Rehabilitator--TODAY!!

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call Victoria Wells a miracle worker. As the ASPCA’s Manager of Shelter Behavior and Training, Wells works daily to rehabilitate animals rescued from abuse by our Humane Law Enforcement officers. If you watch Animal Precinct, you’ve probably seen her in action.

Today, you’ll have a chance to pick Wells’ brain in our ASPCA Online Community, where she’ll host a live chat. If you’ve ever wondered what happens to the animals after the police work is done, don’t miss this opportunity to find out! The discussion will take place today, Friday, November 30, from noon to 2:00 P.M. EST.

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

The Auction Has Begun!

At the beginning of the month we announced the upcoming eBay auction of the autographed Komfort Pets pet carrier. Now that the auction is live, here is the info again:

Komfort Pets, the company who brought the first ever climate-controlled pet carrier to market, announced that they will auction off a carrier signed by celebrities. Proceeds from Komfort Pets carrier will benefit the ASPCA!Celebrities had an opportunity to autograph this carrier at the GBK Productions Emmy gifting suite on September 12th, 13th and 14th.

Those who lent their signature for this cause include: Debra Messing, James Pickens Jr., Lorraine Bracco, Paula Abdul, Kevin Dillon, Cheryl Hines, Rebecca Gayheart, Seth Green, Rex Lee, Mario Lopez, Michael Urie, Beau Bridges, Bradley Whitford, Blair Underwood, Stacy Keibler, Michael Maloney, William Baldwin, Michael Madsen and Leeza Gibbons.

Bidding ends November 19th on eBay. To place your bid, here's the link!Celebrity-Signed Komfort Pets Carrier to Benefit the ASPCA

For more info on the carrier’s cool features, like auto heating and cooling, visit http://www.komfortpets.com/.

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Friday, November 02, 2007

ASPCA on Halloween!

76 trombones led the big parade…

Apparently, dogs all over New York City heard this song, and the news about these trombones traveled fast! Dozens of dogs showed up prepared for a big brass meal! Boy, were they disappointed to learn the truth—but they had a good time at the parade anyway. The pooches came from rescues and shelters all around the city. Ever in Halloween spirit, they were dressed in inspired costumes.





ASPCA staffers joined the annual Greenwich Village Halloween parade, proudly representing in orange and handing out hundreds of orange wristbands to the crowd! The ASPCA and other animal organizations walked alongside a fabulous "Animals Love NYC" float, sponsored by New York Tails Magazine, Q1043 FM , Bella Starlet Dog Talent, Street Treats and Tribeca-Soho Animal Hospital.


Click here to see more ASPCA pics from the parade (and you get to see a few shots of the staffers at the office, too!).

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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Have You Hugged Your Vet Tech Lately?

Animal clinics and veterinary students across the country are celebrating National Veterinary Technician Week this week. Officially designated by the North American Veterinary Technician Association (NAVTA) in 1993, the annual event was organized to educate the public about these vital members of the veterinary medical team and provide a forum for vet techs to salute each another for their good work.

Visit NAVTA's official site, http://www.navta.net/, for more on these animal-care dynamos.
If you're interested in being a vet tech, check out NAVTA's career page.

Become a vet tech at the ASPCA!

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Go, Nikki, Go!

We recently wrote about Nikki Granat, the 12-year-old singer who did a benefit concert for us. Nikki’s concert in New Jersey raised over $300 for the ASPCA. Wow!

Now Nikki’s back—this time on the radio! This Saturday, the little songbird will be a guest on Junson Radio Kids.

“Tune in to hear Nikki's story, and how you can join her in her efforts to help homeless animals.”

Jonzun Radio Kids airs every Saturday, from 12:30-1:00 P.M., E.S.T, on WPUL 1590 AM. During broadcast times, the show streams worldwide.

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Monday, October 15, 2007

Now There's a Mug

Photographer Donna Ruskin, who fell in love with—and adopted—Sammy, a beautiful German Shepherd, while volunteering at our adoption center in 2002, has a show up. So check it out--

Sammy is the namesake of Ruskin’s photography exhibition, “Sammy and Beyond,” currently displayed on the third floor of the New York Public Library. Ruskin’s show is all about dogs—Sammy, and the canines she got to know out on the town with her. So why are dogs Ruskin’s model of choice? “Simply put, they delight me,” she says.

Stop by the New York Public Library on October 22, when the artist and educator Susan Kleckner will join Ruskin for an "Artist Dialogue" at 6:30 p.m. on the 6th floor.

Exhibition info:
6 September – 18 December 2007
The Art Collection, 3rd floor
Hours: Mon-Wed 9-9, Thu-Sat 10-6

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

New York Showcases Its Cats This Weekend

If you’d like to spend zero and see 500 cats this weekend, head on over to NYC’s Madison Square Garden for its giant Adopt-A-Cat event. The public is invited—admission free—to meet the homeless cats presented by more than 20 local animal shelters, humane associations and rescue groups.

And yes, of course the felines of the ASPCA will be making an appearance! Once they heard that people were going to be adopting kitties, they told us we better bring them along if we know what’s good for us. And you know cats—can’t say no to ‘em. Of course, the silly kitties also thought the event was at a real garden (we let them down gently).

Public hours:
Saturday, October 13th: 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Sunday, October 14th: 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

**In conjunction with the event, the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's animals, along with the Cat Fancier's Association, will present a Code 3 van parked outside MSG, on 33rd st. and 8th Avenue, both days this weekend. You’ll get a chance to tour a real mobile animal hospital!

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Friday, September 28, 2007

Hero Holds Out for the ASPCA

The Hero Initiative, a nonprofit that benefits comic book creators, held an event last week at Flatiron Joe’s in Manhattan to pay tribute to comic book legend Mike Wieringo, best known for his work on Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four.

Mike passed away on August 12th of this year after a heart attack. The Hero Initiative and the ASPCA were Mike’s “two ‘pet’ charities,” according to Hero’s blog entry on the event, which raised over $4,000 dollars—half of which was donated to the ASPCA!

This overwhelming outpouring of generosity has us wanting to buy a whole lot of comic books! The Hero Initiative is a really awesome and unique cause. We all grew up with comics, and continue to decorate our cubicle and office walls with them—thanks to Hero for reminding us to show some appreciation for the geniuses behind the artwork.


Walter Simonson, Amanda Connor, Jimmy Palmiotti and more came to Flatiron Joe's to do some sketches.

Photos: © 2007, Marvel Characters, Inc.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

ASPCA Visits NBC Studios

On June 12, ASPCA volunteers and staff members attended a summer volunteer event at NBC Studios. Guests signed up to receive more information about becoming ASPCA volunteers, and greeted the 10 adoptable pets who made their appearance at the event. Two dogs, Lucky and Billy, were adopted by NBC employees—maybe they’ll get to star in their own reality show?!



“Today Show” anchor Meredith Vieira has Lucky’s tongue wagging!



“Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams and Louie. Looking for a new co-anchor, Brian?


Telemundo anchors Jorge Ramos and Patsi Arias, ASPCA staffers and furry friends Lucky and Louie. Que magnifico!

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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Press Release: Rational Animal™ and ASPCA® Host 4th Annual Gingerbread Homes for Animals Exhibit

New York City Gingerbread House Exhibit and Benefit for Animals

NEW YORK, November 14, 2006—Some of the most original, sugar-coated and delectable gingerbread creations by New York City’s preeminent pastry chefs will be on display at the fourth annual Gingerbread Homes for Animals™ hosted by Rational Animal™ and ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®). This 10-day annual holiday exhibit of animal-themed gingerbread houses will be on display December 8-17, 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. daily, in the famous Chelsea Market located at 75 Ninth Avenue, between 15th and 16th Streets.

The event, a family favorite of the holiday season, is the creation of Rational Animal, a non-profit organization committed to increasing public awareness about NYC’s at-risk animals. Proceeds raised through a silent auction of the creations will benefit The Picasso Veterinary Fund, dedicated to providing medical care for New York City’s homeless animals, and support the work of Rational Animal. Event sponsors include The French Culinary Institute, PastryScoop.com, and HEART (Humane Education Advocates Reaching Teachers).

Read the rest of this press release...

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Thursday, November 02, 2006

We Love a Parade!

ASPCA staff members partaking in the annual Greenwich Village halloween parade.

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Wednesday, October 18, 2006

HORSE'N Around With the ASPCA

Left to right: Dylan Lauren, ASPCA president Ed Sayres, Maria Menounos and Alison Kelly smile for paparazzi at the ASPCA's recent Young Friends fundraiser, "HORSE'N Around."



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Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Summer Spay Day Is A Success

The ASPCA, Animal Care & Control of New York City and the Mayor’s Alliance for New York City’s Animals, Inc. sponsored free and low-cost spay/neuter surgeries for cats and dogs belonging to qualifying area residents on August 20 at St. Mary's Recreation Center in The Bronx. We had an excellent turnout, and a total of 155 cats and dogs were spayed and neutered.


ASPCA volunteer Annemieke Farrow discharges a puppy back to his family at the August 20th Spay Day in the Bronx.

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Friday, September 08, 2006

ROCK OUT FOR ANIMALS!

Hey hey, NYC animal lovers! Please join the Big Apple’s most compassionate musicians and celebs for “Gimme Shelter: Rock & Rescue NYC” on Wednesday, October 4. Hosted by Rational Animal and the ASPCA, the charity event will benefit local rescue groups and New York City’s homeless animals, as we move towards our goal that all city shelters will be no-kill by the year 2010. Be there!

BEASTIE BOYS, JOE & ALBERT BOUCHARD of BLUE OYSTER CULT, THE CHOKE, THE DUELLING BANKHEADS, JOE HURLEY AND THE GENTS, MARSHALL CRENSHAW, MURRAY WEINSTOCK NELLIE MCKAY, SIC F*CKS, THE STAR SPANGLES, The group MORE AND MORE GUESTS T.B.A.

With special appearances by DEBBIE HARRY and MISS GUY

Master of ceremonies: Nightclub Empress CHI CHI VALENTI

Guest MCs: Comedian MICHAEL SHOWALTER, HANDSOME DICK MANITOBA (formerly of the Dictators), jewelry designer/former Beatle associate MAY PANG

With Very Special Guest DJs TONY (BUZZCOCKS) BARBER and KARMEN GUY (of the band MAD JUANA).

$50 GENERAL ADMISSION
(SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR SHELTER AND RESCUE WORKERS)

WHEN: October 4, 2006, 7:00 PM - 1:00 AM

WHERE: HIRO BALLROOM at the Maritime Hotel, 363 West 16th St. (@ 9th Ave)

Click here more information and to buy tickets!

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Friday, June 02, 2006

Attention, Big Apple Residents! Last Chance to Get a Free Gift Bag!

Central Park is the only place to be tomorrow, pooch parents! If you haven’t had a chance to sign up for the ASPCA’s Dog Walk, there’s still time. Sign up online and you will receive a FREE gift bag tomorrow morning!

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Thursday, May 18, 2006

Attention, NYC Residents! Puppy Mill Awareness Day Walk Is This Saturday!

Here's a great way to join in the fight against puppy mills, Big Apple animal lovers! Grab your pooch and head out to Riverside Park this Saturday, May 20, for the annual Puppy Mill Awareness Day dog walk. The event, sponsored by our friends at Adopt-A-Pet, Inc. and Last Chance for Animals, will take place from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., rain or shine. Special guests include Chris DeRose of HBO’s Dealing Dogs and former puppy mill dogs Ajax, Fozzie and Daisy; there’ll also be vendors, a silent auction, and contests for canines to compete in, ranging from “Loudest Bark” to “Best Dressed.” For registration information, please visit Awareness Day online.

And P.S., if you haven’t already done so, please take a moment to thank Governor Edward Rendell for his willingness to initiate change in transforming Pennsylvania’s puppy mill industry.

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Monday, May 15, 2006

Celebrity Sighting of the Week!

Actor Alec Baldwin recently visited the ASPCA’s 92nd Street headquarters to promote shelter adoptions for Entertainment Tonight. Baldwin is a major animal advocate who’s very outspoken about where people should get their pets—their local shelters, of course!


Shown with Baldwin are ASPCA staffers along with the Deckers and their just-adopted pup, Lexy.

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Friday, May 05, 2006

Rally for the Dogs, May 12

Calling all animal advocates! Your presence is requested at the Rally for Dogs in Harrisburg, PA, on Friday, May 12. Pennsylvanians and neighboring Ohioans are expected to show up in full force to thank Governor Rendell for his recent commitments to protect dogs in the Keystone State, and to raise awareness about puppy mills. We’ll be there, too, along with ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement Officer Annemarie Lucas, who many of you have seen in action on Animal Planet's Animal Precinct. We’ll be joining together on the steps to the main entrance of the Capitol Building at 1:00 P.M. For more information on the event, and to learn more about the irresponsible breeding facilities known as puppy mills, please visit ASPCA.org.

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Monday, May 01, 2006

New May Events Calendar

Please visit our website for a list of animal-related events scheduled to take place during the month of May, at the ASPCA and beyond. And if you’re planning an event and would like us to include it in an upcoming calendar, please scroll down to the bottom of the page, where you’ll find a submissions form.

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