UPDATE
The shelter has purchased a little over five acres of land.
Blueprints, Quotes, for phase one are in
We need five hundred thousand dollars to build the new shelter.
Fundraiser coming soon.
Paws Of Gold
The St. Paul Animal Shelter is a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter dedicated to assisting displaced and misplaced pets find forever homes through adoption.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Halloween and your Pet
Dogs are smart but they can not always tell who is inside that costume, don't put your pets, yourself or others at risk.
When dressing for Halloween, (you or your children) have your dog (s) present for the whole process and if it is upsetting them, confine them for the evening. You know who is under the make up but with all the scents in the make up and the costume on top your dog may not and might decide to protect you from the dangerous alien, monster etc.
When giving out candy at the door, if your pet is nervous, scared or acting protective, confine them for the evening in another room.
Pets are at risk on Halloween from a number of sources, at risk of biting a person or child in costume, at risk of being injured or killed by sadistic people and pranksters, at risk of running off in fear and becoming lost, hurt or worse and at risk of illness or death from eating candy, treats, costume pieces, make up and other items that may be around that could be toxic to them.
Some pets are able to be dressed up and participate in a fun evening, great for them (as long as they keep out of the people treats) Others are not able to handle it.
If confining the pet for the evening indoors is best, or where you can keep an eye, or camera on them to protect them from pranksters.
You know your pets best, do what is best for them.
Have a Safe and Fun Halloween.
Dogs are smart but they can not always tell who is inside that costume, don't put your pets, yourself or others at risk.
When dressing for Halloween, (you or your children) have your dog (s) present for the whole process and if it is upsetting them, confine them for the evening. You know who is under the make up but with all the scents in the make up and the costume on top your dog may not and might decide to protect you from the dangerous alien, monster etc.
When giving out candy at the door, if your pet is nervous, scared or acting protective, confine them for the evening in another room.
Pets are at risk on Halloween from a number of sources, at risk of biting a person or child in costume, at risk of being injured or killed by sadistic people and pranksters, at risk of running off in fear and becoming lost, hurt or worse and at risk of illness or death from eating candy, treats, costume pieces, make up and other items that may be around that could be toxic to them.
Some pets are able to be dressed up and participate in a fun evening, great for them (as long as they keep out of the people treats) Others are not able to handle it.
If confining the pet for the evening indoors is best, or where you can keep an eye, or camera on them to protect them from pranksters.
You know your pets best, do what is best for them.
Have a Safe and Fun Halloween.
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