Wednesday, June 26, 2013

It's been a really...difficult week.

It’s been a really…difficult week.

We came off a great Saturday last week, had made plans to hit it hard this week and get lots of dogs shot, videoed, and evaluated. I had a list of dogs completely filling my oversized index card that I just had to get the skinny on.  I walked into the shelter on Tuesday Super Son by my side and we were hell-bent on getting dogs out.

I walked in and immediately felt the air being sucked out of my lungs as I took in the turmoil fleeing every staff member I walked past. Full of determination I headed back to the adoption pod to see the dogs we were there to work with but the door was locked. Angela called to me from the front of the courtyard.  We were not going to be working with any of the dogs in that adoption pod and the words, they may have to euthanize due to a possible exposure sliced into my heart. In denial, I went for answers. I found not only more turmoil but something I never want to find again, panic and desperate decisions. I felt we had just been hit by terrorists and were about make choices of which hostages would live. I found myself making pleas; there were tears, anger, and disgust. I wanted to grab the key to that door, get them all out, and just run. But all I did was wander the halls, trying to stop crying until I was finally numb.

There are those who may not understand why others feel so deeply the pain of what this week brought.  Perhaps then you can imagine walking up to your kid’s school and being told you can't go in and see your children because they may have been exposed to a deadly virus. Oh, and by the way, we may have to euthanize them to contain the disease. This is what this week has been like for me. And so they did euthanize many. Some were saved by means I don't want to even question because I have accepted death this week for the so many just because a few were spared. I feel hardened in some ways because I have allowed myself to stop crying for those that died for those that got to live. Still, if some were saved why couldn't all be saved? Who made this all about choosing one and not another?

And yet, I go back. I go back to save the few I can and tell myself I will not accept this sort of thing again. But, I have to because if I don’t play the game, I will not be able to save any of them ever again. So now it’s me that has to make the choice to save one when I cannot save another.



It has been a really, really difficult week.

Thank you for being there fellow Team Irving members.
Robin

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

C is for Cookie

Cookie's brother and sister were adopted. Now he's waiting for his family. Cookie has really come out of his shell and loves to play around the yard and jump up for treats. Let's get Cookie a new home today!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=632916776719943&set=pb.170855702926055.-2207520000.1372192994.&type=3&theater


Sunday, June 23, 2013

We changed the world for these dogs

After a rough week at the shelter with several dogs being euthanized, I wanted to share some of our "happy tails" pictures. This is THE reason why we do this.

Remember that quote from my last post by Karen Davison? "Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever." Well, we did change the world for these dogs. We keep trucking along and fighting the battle because we want every single dog to experience the love that these dogs now have. They all deserve it.

Bear, now Kobe, was on the Code Red list. He is now living the life with a 10 year old human brother who just adores him and even sleeps with him. They tell me that he is the perfect fit for their family.


Sweetie was also on the Code Red list. She is now enjoying life with her fur brother, Max. She is still just as sweet as ever and has quite the personality.


Mia, now Padme, has several fur siblings and just loves to chill on the couch with them.


Connie, now Molly, has two human sisters and two fur siblings. Her human sisters love her to pieces, as you can see. They dance together, nap together, and play together.


Friday, June 21, 2013

My heart is heavy

My heart is heavy. Four of my favorite dogs were put to sleep yesterday. Several dogs were put to sleep last week and several more the week before. Our shelter is busting at the seams. Every day a number of dogs are brought into the shelter, either from being picked as a stray or surrendered by their owner.

We've heard all the excuses....it got too big, we're moving, we're having a baby, we don't want it anymore, it barks too much, it sheds too much, it's too much responsibility, etc. Dogs are living, breathing creatures who feel pain, hurt, joy, and loneliness. When you surrender them and leave them, they are confused, lonely, scared, and often depressed.

If you don't believe me, just volunteer up at a shelter. You will see dogs looking out the window desperately looking for their owners to come back. You will see dogs curled up in the fetal position not eating because they are depressed. You will see dogs desperately try to get your attention because they miss love so much.

If people took care of their animals, we would not have this overcrowding and euthanasia problem we have. If people spayed and neutered their pets, unwanted puppies would not be born. If people promised a dog a home and delivered that promise for life, dogs would not have to be euthanized for space.

I don't want to be on a soapbox but I am tired of getting my heart broken. I have been there when I've seen the animals being led to the back. I've been the one to give them their last hugs, kisses, and treats. And if you think the shelter workers like this, think again. One of the workers at our shelter had to be sent home because she was so distraught about it. She hugs them and loves them as she gives them the injection. It is a peaceful process. Although it is a process that should not have to happen.

Pictures speak a thousand words and can touch you in ways that nothing else can. Below is a picture of Candy's empty kennel right after she was euthanized. I had just played with her and given her treats, hugs, kisses, and love. Ten minutes later, she was gone. I was devastated. There is only so much I can do. I volunteer at the shelter....loving them, walking with them, playing with them, and photographing them. And I share them all over Facebook. It sometimes seems like an uphill battle, but I am determined to win this battle. I will NOT give up. However, I need people to join my army. Who will join? Who will help me in this battle because I cannot win it alone.



Please join me in educating others. Many people just don't know. It's going to take a village to educate everyone. Spay and neuter your animals. There are many low-cost clinics around in the DFW area that will spay and neuter your animals for an inexpensive price. It is worth it. And you will be saving animals' lives.

For information on affordable spay and neuter services, please visit TCAP at http://www.texasforthem.org

I will leave tonight with this quote...
"Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever."
-- Karen Davison

Blessings to you and your furry ones,
Angela

Thursday, June 20, 2013

How to adopt or rescue


We often get questions on how to adopt or rescue from the Irving Animal Shelter. So I thought we should put it all in one spot to make it easy for you. If you ever have a question, please comment on this blog or PM our Facebook page and one of the admins will help you. Thanks!
HOW TO ADOPT or RESCUE
IF NOT LOCAL you *MUST* know how you will transport *BEFORE* contacting the shelter. The shelter can NOT arrange transport.
E-MAIL to ALL: awindham@cityofirving.org
AND btaft@cityofirving.org
AND mtaylor @cityofirving.org

The adoption fee for a dog is $100. Up to 1/2 of that amount ($50) can be covered by donations IF available.

ADOPTERS please include the following information in your email:
1. Animal name and ID numberID 5. A Copy of your GOVT ID. You can attach as an attachement or FAX to F: (972) 721-2106
5. A RELIABLE phone number you can be reached at during shelter hours. Being able to reach you by phone is critical!

Animals being adopted will be:
* Up to date on their vaccinations (Including rabies if the animal if over 4 months of age)
* Spayed or Neutered or $50 voucher towards spay/neuter (depending on surgery availability)
* Given a general dewormer and treated for fleas
* Microchipped and registered with 24 Pet Watch
* Heartworm tested (Dogs over 6 months of age)
* FeLV/FIV tested (Cats over 6 months of age)
* Given 30 days of ShelterCare Pet Insurance (With a valid email address)
* Given a Certicate for $5.00 off the food being used by the Shelter

RESCUES
please include the following information in your email:
1. Animal name and ID number
2. Full name
3. Phone number with the name of the person the number is associated with
4. Your 501(c)(3) determination letter from the IRS if not already on file.

PLEASE REMEMBER:
All adoptions are first-come-first-served, including rescue tags.

Irving Animal Shelter
4140 Valley View Lane
Irving, TX 75038
Phone-972-721-2256
or 972-721-2257 (Email for fastest results)
EMAIL: TO Adopt or Rescue. E-MAIL ALL: awindham@cityofirving.org
AND btaft@cityofirving.org
AND mtaylor@cityofirving.org
RESCUE HOTLINE AFTER HOURS: 972-721-3597
This mailbox is always checked prior to any euthanasia.

Animal Shelter Hours
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday–Friday
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
Closed Sundays, Mondays and city holidays

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Big dogs ROCK!

Our shelter is FULL as it often is in the summer time. If you are at thinking about adding a dog to your family, please come check out our shelter. We think it's a pretty awesome shelter. We have a great courtyard where you can walk the dogs and even fenced yards where you can throw the ball and play with the dogs. They will love you for it and shower you with kisses.

We have some great big dogs at the shelter! Let me introduce you to them. Some of these dogs are Code Red, which means they have until Friday to get adopted or rescued. Sadly, this happens when the shelter gets overcrowded and runs out of space. Please share this blog on Facebook and tweet it on Twitter to help us help the dogs.

First, we have Jasmin. Her coat is absolutely beautiful. With the right light, it can change from black to brown. She is a sweetheart who loves other dogs. She loves to play in the yard but then comes to you for attention and affection. Jasmin is Code Red, and she needs to get out ASAP.
Rest in Peace 6.20.13
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=626763740668580&set=a.531729260172029.125990.170855702926055&type=3&theater

Here is her video debut:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=626779314000356&set=vb.170855702926055&type=2&theater


Next, we have sweet Roxann. This sweetheart was surrendered to the shelter, and she was really confused and scared. With love and patience, she has really come out of her shell. She now holds her head up high and enjoys to get out of her kennel. She will warm right up to you and even come sit next to you for love and affection. She is a gem and deserves a great home. Roxann is Code Red and needs to get out of the shelter ASAP. Just look at that face...doesn't she look regal in her purple bandana?
Adopted 6.22.13
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=629816777029943&set=a.531729260172029.125990.170855702926055&type=3&theater


Mia Star is definitely a star with that big smile. She is friendly, outgoing, and playful. This girl is full of energy. She runs and runs and runs in the yard and then makes a mad dash toward you for hugs. She is a super sweet girl who gets along with other dogs.
Adopted 6.20.13
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=629811287030492&set=a.170857516259207.41386.170855702926055&type=3&theater


Next we have Lassie, who is Mia Star's kennel mate. Isn't she absolutely gorgeous? She is friendly, gentle, and has the most adorable curly-Q tail. She is very treat motivated and gets along with other dogs.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=629812533697034&set=a.170857516259207.41386.170855702926055&type=3&theater


Meet Sarge, who is the most gorgeous blue heeler. Do you agree? He is a handsome boy who loves affection and walks around the neighborhood.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=629771217034499&set=a.170857516259207.41386.170855702926055&type=3&theater


Now onto Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid...

Butch Cassidy is a different dog once you get him out of his kennel. Don't let his bark fool you. He is a very friendly dog who is calm and patient. And boy, does he love treats. He's a character because he kept walking through Laura's legs when she was trying to walk him. He was cracking us up. Jimmie and I were quite surprised at what a great dog he was. He was just a gem of a dog. He gets along great with his roommate, the Sundance Kid.
Rest in Peace 6.20.13
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=627687320576222&set=a.531729260172029.125990.170855702926055&type=3&theater

And now the Sundance Kid...he is all bark just like Butch Cassidy in his kennel, but that's because he really wants out of his kennel and walking around the yard. He's a timid boy but loves affection. He reminds me a fire truck dog. What do you think?
Rest in Peace 6.20.13
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=627689767242644&set=a.531729260172029.125990.170855702926055&type=3&theater

Please come check us out!

Good things come in small packages

You know that saying that "good things come in small packages"? Well, it's true! Check out some of the small dogs that we have currently at the shelter.

First, we have Miss Little Butt. Does she NOT have the cutest smile? Jimmie got her out of her kennel and was completely showered with kisses and hugs. She loves walking, playing, and snuggling. She is a lively little girl who would love a yard to play in and then a comfy doggie bed to nap in.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=629736300371324&set=a.170857516259207.41386.170855702926055&type=3&theater

Then we have Miss Carla. I like to call her Carla Jo.  If you're looking for a calm, chill little girl, look no further. She walks very nicely on her leash and enjoys sitting in your lap...really enjoys sitting in your lap.

Next we have little Miss Carrie. She is a little love bug. She loves Jimmie and runs up to her whenever she sees her. So once she bonds with you, that's it. You're done. Finished. You've got a lifelong love bug! And doesn't she have THE cutest ears? I think she is a chiweenie. What do you think?
Rescued 6.21.13

Look at her sweet video and you will see what a little love bug she is.


Here's Mighty Manfred! He's a dog that does not let his size slow him down AT ALL. He has the cutest smile and the funniest personality. Don't you just love his smile?

Check out his cute video! 

And last but certainly not least, here is Miss Wilma. She loves kids and give kisses. We think she must be part Jack Russell since this girl can jump and has lots of energy. What do you think?
Rescued 6.20.13

And here is her video debut. She LIVES for fetching that ball!


Please comment and let us know what you think of our blog. We are always trying to find new ways to promote the dogs and help get them adopted. 

Our New Blog....what do you think?

Here is little Miss Lady. She flipped right over on her back for some good old-fashioned belly rubs. Isn't she precious?

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=630020023676285&set=a.170857516259207.41386.170855702926055&type=1&theater

Here is her brother, Cookie, who has the cutest little smile.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=630021890342765&set=a.170857516259207.41386.170855702926055&type=1&theater

And her other brother, Manchas, who thinks just because he's big that he's the one in charge.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=630023127009308&set=a.170857516259207.41386.170855702926055&type=1&theater

Now, on their own, they are shy but friendly. Put them together, and they romp and play and have the best time together. Just check out their video and you'll know what I mean.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10200540399527187&set=vb.170855702926055&type=3&theater

Am I right or what?