Garage raising funds for animal shelter

14 years ago

Garage raising funds for animal shelter

By Christine Cowett Robinson

Special to the Star-Herald

There are many reasons that people get pets. Mostly, it is for the company. Pets give so much to our lives in ways we don’t even notice until they are gone. The void they leave can be unimaginable, and the grief we feel at the loss, unbearable.

I think it is healthy to keep in the back of your mind that our pets are only with us for a short time, but we need to make the most of our time together. It is important to enjoy your pet as part of your family and enrich their life with activities that they love. Some people give their dogs pampering baths at the groomer, some enjoy long walks or swimming; it doesn’t matter, as long as you are spending quality time together. For that to happen and for you to enjoy each other, it is important for you to teach your dog to be a good citizen. This is accomplished by training your dog and, more importantly, socializing your dog.

What do I mean by socializing your dog? I mean exposing your dog to all sorts of different things and people. Attend events like dog obedience class, the park or just a walk through a parking lot encountering strangers is socializing your dog. Expose them to riding in the car, to bicycles, to strangers; by doing this, events such as encountering a bike on the bike path isn’t as scary.

It is important to expose your dog, especially as a puppy, to all sorts of things. A puppy who has never left its home or been with anyone except you may be a fearful dog. A fearful dog is a dog prone to bite out of fear. You don’t want to put others at risk do you? Pet ownership is a huge responsibly, and socializing your dog is part of that responsibility.

We have many wonderful dogs and cats available at the Central Aroostook Humane Society. Each time you come to visit our animals, you are helping to socialize them. Both dogs and cats need to be handled and touched daily; it is part of their training to become good citizens and live as part of our community safely. Please stop by and visit our wonderful animals available for adoption, even if you aren’t looking for a pet.

During the month of September, TA Service Center will be donating $10 to the Central Aroostook Humane Society for each vehicle inspection they do. So if you need your vehicle inspected, you know where to go! It is wonderful when local businesses step up to the plate to help CAHS. We welcome all and any donations.

Our list of needed items or frequently used items is as follows: paper towels, bleach, laundry detergent, non-scoopable cat litter, Purina Dog Chow, Special Kitty dry cat food, Purina Cat Chow, office supplies, gift cards and gas cards. If you have other ideas of items we may want but aren’t quite sure, give the shelter a call at 764-3441.

We would like to recognize our local veterinarians for their help on our $10 adoption day. Presque Isle Animal Hospital, Hotham’s Veterinary Services and North Country Animal Hospital were instrumental in making our adoption day a huge success. We are pleased that so many kitties found wonderful, loving homes.

This year we will be participating in the Caribou Fall Arts & Crafts Fair on Oct. 22-23 — (free admission) at the Caribou High School!  Please stop by and see the wonderful homemade things we have been working on.

If you are looking for a friend for life, visit the Central Aroostook Humane Society at 26 Cross St., Presque Isle. You can find us on Facebook and at www.centralaroostookhumanesociety.org.

Please have your pets spayed or neutered.