Monday, August 27, 2007

Dog Feces raises Mayor's hackles

As written in the Shoreline, Vol.19 No.20 August 26, 2007

Some dog owners in Paradise may not know it, but the Mayor of Paradise is fed up with the way some people let their dogs' do business', wherever they want.

Mayor Wiseman didn't hold back his frustration at all during this weeks council meeting when he told council how annoyed he has become with irresponsible pet owners. Mayor Wiseman says the issue of dog 'waste' on the trails and other public areas has always been a 'pet' peeve of his, but what he witnessed at the Peter Barry Duff soccer field over this week has him so flustered, he wants to assign a municipal enforcement officer to solve the problem.

"There was the coach, with two Tim Hortons coffee cups going around picking up dog crap. Now we got five year-olds, six, seven and eight year-olds playing soccer on a field that some idiot, who should'nt own a dog, let his dog out on the field crapping on it. These are people that should not be allowed to won a dog! It's absolutely disgusting! I got so mad yesterday evening that I would take every dog in Paradise to Mount Pearl to be euthanized! It just burns me so much that idiots are allowed to own dumb animals!" Councillor Thornhill came to the defense of the 'dumb animals' and said that dogs themselves should not be held responsible. "You can't blame the dog. It's not the dog," said Thornhill. "Well, who are you gonna blame? said Wiseman. "The owner!", Thornhill shot back.

Wiseman asked council if it would be possible to get a municipal enforcement officer to carry out an extra patrol of the area and confiscate 'offending' dogs that are running free. "It's unbelievable that we have to spend taxpayers dollars to go out to try to keep the dogs off the soccer fields where kids play", said Wiseman. "It's the same thing with the trails, I think we should ban them from the trails, if people are not going to keep them on a leash and pick up after them, we need our municipal officers to crack down on that crap."

Councillor Bobbett suggested that maybe a simple solution might be to put up more signs. "That crowd can't read!", said Wiseman. "We've got signs up there!" Bobbett said, "Maybe we should put up some more."

"Baseball bat, that's the only thing they understand", said Wiseman. "We need to get the message out to those idiots that that's not acceptable here, and we are going to do something about it".

Monday, August 13, 2007

What are we going to do with all the cats?



Every shelter across our fair province is always faced with hundreds of cats coming through their doors.

People are not spaying/neutering and letting their cats roam. The cat overpopulation crisis is nothing new but it seems to be getting worse even with all kinds of information on spaying and neutering available to them.

How are we as a society able to handle this problem? Ruff-Spots tries to promote the adoption of animals from shelters...there are many spayed/neutered cats already there, but we realize that people are still going to get their "free" kitten from the paper.

So, Ruff-Spots began with the mission of spaying/neutering shelter animals to make them more adoptable and to make a cut to the animal ovepopulation problem.

But, for those who already had unspayed/unneutered animals....we were of no help. But, as of July 2007 that has now changed. We now offer SNAP-NL, a spay/neuter income assistance program for our province. We have just started in the St. John's area to start things off. Applicants fill out a short application and if accepted (mainly due to funds) you will receive a voucher which you bring to the vet and pay a small fee for the spay/neuter. Ruff-Spots will pay the rest.

But like any charity, we need donations and your support with our fundraisers to keep this program going.

If you require further information on the program, please email snap-nl@nl.rogers.com

We all need to work together on this issue, province wide, to help the cats...both tame and feral!

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Cries Under Road Lead to Trapped Puppies


MELBOURNE, Fla. -- Reports of cries and barking from under a road in Melbourne led to the discovery of several puppies trapped in a drainage pipe.

Firefighters in Melbourne said the puppies were spotted stuck under Lipscomb Street Tuesday afternoon.

Neighbors initially tried to free the puppies using rakes and ropes. Firefighters then used a blast of water to free one of the dogs.
After several hours, the second puppy was pulled out of the pipe.
Lipscomb Street was closed for two hours while firefighters went into the pipe to rescue the dogs.
The puppies were not injured. They were transported to animal control Tuesday night.
Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Online Shop now open!!


Our online Shop is now open for your shopping pleasure! We have dog collars, dog bowls, keychains, zipper pulls and even coffee. Click here to check out our shop!