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Adoptable Pet of the Day: Meet Marsha & Dodger

Marsha, 10-03344

Domestic Short Hair
4 months old
Female

South Bay Pet Adoption Center
12910 Yukon Avenue
Hawthorne, CA 90250

(310) 676-1149

Wanna play?  I especially enjoy catnip toys and playing with other felines.  Don’t let all my energy fool you though, I like snuggling and taking long naps.  Visit me and come play!

Dodger, 10-04216

Chow Mix
4 years old
Male

P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village & Education Center
7700 East Spring Street
Long Beach, CA 90815

(562) 570-7722

I am a super affectionate chow mix looking to be the only dog in your household.  I am sweet and well-mannered, but because of my size should only be around older kids.  I am house-broken, and walk well on a leash.  Please come by and visit me!

Posted: September 3rd, 2010 under Adoptable Pet of the Day - No Comments.

Adoptable Pet of the Day: Bunnies, Puppies & Basement Kitties Galore!

Cinnabun
# 10-04700

Rabbit, 1 year old, Female

South Bay Pet Adoption Center
12910 Yukon Avenue
Hawthorne, CA 90250
(310) 676-1149

I am a snuggly bunny who enjoys being held and played with.  Rabbits are pets that have special needs, so please do a bit of research before taking me home.  I would love to make your home my very own!

Bella
# 10-04172

Rabbit, 2 months old, Female

South Bay Pet Adoption Center
12910 Yukon Avenue
Hawthorne, CA 90250
(310) 676-1149

Got carrots?  I am a friendly bunny who not only gets along great with other rabbits, but I enjoy cats as well.  Rabbits are pets that have special needs, so please do a bit of research before taking me home with you.  I would love to make your home my own!

Hanna
#10-03236

Domestic Short Hair, 3 year old, Female

P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village & Education Center
7700 East Spring Street
Long Beach, CA 90815
(562) 570-7722

Did you know black pets get looked over in shelters?  It’s true, so don’t pass me by!  I’m a lovely black kitty with a sweet face who is looking for someone to cuddle.  Please come by and visit me!

Mel
#10-03034

Domestic Short Hair, 2 years old, Female

P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village & Education Center
7700 East Spring Street
Long Beach, CA 90815
(562) 570-7722

I am the sweetest kitty you will ever meet.  I love attention and affection, and I get along with other cats.  If you are looking for a perfect little lady to join your family, come by and visit me!

Leo
# 10-04666

Poodle Mix, 7 years old, Male

South Bay Pet Adoption Center
12910 Yukon Avenue
Hawthorne, CA 90250
(310) 676-1149

I would love to go home with you!  At seven years old I am what they consider a senior dog, but don’t let that fool you, I have a lot of energy to burn.  I enjoy playing with squeaky toys and taking long, leisurely strolls.  Of course cuddle time is my absolute favorite.  Visit me and see how much fun I can be.

Chato
#10-04467

Pitbull Mix, 3 years old, Male

South Bay Pet Adoption Center
12910 Yukon Avenue
Hawthorne, CA 90250
(310) 676-1149

I love to play!  I would like an active household to fulfill all my energy needs.  Since I am such a smart boy, I would benefit from some basic obedience training and maybe even agility classes.  Visit me at the shelter and see how fun I am.

Posted: August 26th, 2010 under Adoptable Pet of the Day - No Comments.

Adoptable Pet of the Day: Meet Mia & Daffodil

Mia

10-04446

Terrier Mix

3 year old

Female

South Bay Pet Adoption Center

12910 Yukon Avenue

Hawthorne, CA 90250

(310) 676-1149

I want to snuggle!  If you are looking for a lap dog, I am the girl for you.  Although I enjoy being around people, I can be shy until I get to know you.  Since loud noises and quick movements frighten me, I would do best in a home without young children.  Visit me and see what makes me so special.

Daffodil  (she’s an orange girl like my Lucia!)

10-03325

Domestic Long Hair

4 year old

Female

P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village & Education Center

7700 East Spring Street

Long Beach, CA 90815

(562) 570-7722

I am a sweet little kitty who is as pretty as can be.  I enjoy cuddling, purring, and  snoozing in a sunny spot.  I am friendly and enjoy the company of most other cats, but my favorite pastime is playing with kids.  Please come by and visit me!

Posted: August 4th, 2010 under Adoptable Pet of the Day - 1 Comment.

Adoptable Pet of the Day: Meet Pumba & Mittens

Pumba

10-03374

Minature Pinscher Mix

7 year old

Female

South Bay Pet Adoption Center

12910 Yukon Avenue

Hawthorne, CA 90250

(310) 676-1149

I am such a bundle of love!  I really enjoy people and have a happy disposition.  I came to spcaLA overweight, so I am on a diet.  I don’t mind because now I feel so much better.  Let’s go for walks!

Mittens (she kind of looks like my kitty Lucia…)

10-03465

Domestic Long Hair

8 year old

Female

P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village & Education Center

7700 East Spring Street

Long Beach, CA 90815

(562) 570-7722

I am a lovely lady who is looking to be spoiled as the only cat in a forever home.  I am one of the most affectionate cats you’ll ever meet and would make a perfect lap cat for a quiet household.  Please come in and see me!

Posted: July 29th, 2010 under Adoptable Pet of the Day - 1 Comment.

Hot Weather Tips for Your Pet from AdoptaPet.com

This is my cat James.  He hates Summer.

If your pets are as miserable as mine during the So Cal heat, check out these tips from the AdoptAPet.com blog to keep them from getting as pissed off as James.

Keep Your Pet Safe this Summer

I’ll never forget the first time I had to take care of a dog for an extended period of time. My younger brother suffered from bad allergies, so we never had one growing up, and thus I never had the chance to learn about proper pet care. Sure I’d read a few Web sites and had received some tips from friends, but there’s no substitute for real experience. I’ve never been more nervous than I was on that first walk, especially after realizing that my new buddy Porter liked to growl and bark at every other dog he saw on the street. Apparently he liked to assert his dominance.

It was a long month, but by the end of it I was sad to give Porter back to his owners. After taking the time to read up on proper pet care and soliciting even more advice and tips from my dog-loving friends, I was finally starting to feel comfortable and truly enjoy spending time with the big guy. Since then I’ve pet-sat many times for a variety of different dogs, cats, fish and what have you. But I’ve never forgotten some of the important tips I learned that first month – especially in regards to keeping your pet safe from the hot summer sun.

Below are some of the most important tips I learned about proper summer pet care, all of which I still follow today.

  • Keep them hydrated. Just as water is important for you and me in the hot summer sun, it’s also vital for your pets. Make sure they have access to fresh water – both inside and out. Keeping them hydrated will not only help to cool them down, it can also help to prevent heat-related problems, including heat exhaustion and even the more serious heat stroke.
  • Take frequent, shorter walks. Rather than one long walk every day, take your pet on several shorter walks on hot days. This allows them to still get the proper exercise they need while also making sure they don’t overheat in the sun. Overexertion is one of the biggest causes f heat-related illnesses in pets. Shorter, more frequent walks will help prevent this, and can also help to keep you fresh as well. If possible, try to time your walks for early morning or evening hours when the sun is less intense.
  • Don’t leave your pet in the car. We’ve all been tempted to take our dogs along with us on an errand or two, but you should never leave your pet alone in the car on a hot summer day. Even with the windows down, the inside of your car can reach a scorching 120 degrees. You wouldn’t leave your pet in the oven – at least not while it’s on – so don’t leave them in your car.
  • Watch for heat-related issues. Just like you, your pet can suffer from both heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Keep an eye out for the different symptoms of exhaustion and heat stroke so you can be ready in case of an emergency. The most common signs include panting, staring, anxiety, rapid pulse, vomiting and collapsing. If you think your pet might be suffering from a serious heat-related illness, contact a veterinarian immediately. You should also attempt to lower your pet’s body temperature by applying cool – but not cold – towels to the chest and neck area.
  • Be aware in crowded areas. While it might seem fun and harmless at first, it is usually not a good idea to take your pet with you to a crowded summer party or event. This can include concerts, Fourth of July parties and fireworks shows. Loud noises and stress associated with the large crowds can be dangerous for your pets when combined with the summer heat. If you do take your pets with you, keep an eye on them and make sure they are tagged and leashed at all times.

Read my other post featuring AdoptaPet.com’s tips on adopting a new family member HERE

Posted: July 26th, 2010 under Adoptable Pet of the Day - 1 Comment.

Adoptable Pet of the Day: Meet Gabby and Fontane

Gabby

#10-03323

Domestic Short Hair

3 year old

Female

P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village & Education Center
7700 East Spring Street
Long Beach, CA 90815
(562) 570-7722

I am a beautiful 3 year old Calico who would love to be your lap cat.  I may be a bit shy at first, but once I warm up, I am very affectionate.  I get along with just about everybody and other cats.  Please come by and visit me!

Fontane

10-04224

Corgi Mix

6 year old

Male

South Bay Pet Adoption Center
12910 Yukon Avenue
Hawthorne, CA 90250
(310) 676-1149

Got Corgi?  I am a fun little guy with lots of energy to burn.  I would love to participate in agility courses and go for long walks.  Come visit me and see how special I really am.

Posted: July 15th, 2010 under Adoptable Pet of the Day - 1 Comment.

Adoptable Pet of the Day: Q&A from Adopt A Pet .Com

Adopt A Pet .Com was nice enough to recently send me some really helpful tips on pet adoption.  Please pass this along to anyone you know who is considering bringing an animal into their lives.  Pets of all kinds are available at shelters – dogs, cats, horses, bunnies, guinea pigs – even birds and reptiles.  In addition, please read if you are interested in helping the cause of pet adoption – it’s always best to be as informed as possible so you can educate.

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Common Questions About Pet Adoption

Q: Although there are millions of pets in shelters needing homes each year, many pet-owners-to-be don’t think about pet adoption when they’re looking for their new four-legged friend. Why do you think this is, and what can be done to turn that around?

A: Many people who want to get a pet just are not aware of how many great pets are available at shelters. They might also have the misconception that pets in shelters might be there because there was a problem with the animal. In fact, most pets end up in shelters not because of any problem with pet behavior, but because an owner died, moved, or simply didn’t have the time or money to care for the animal.  In some cases animals are lost and never found by their owners.  These animals are healthy and very eager to please.  Rescued pets are wonderful- just ask anyone who has one.

Some people are seeking purebred animals or puppies and think these animals are not available in shelters. In fact, nearly a quarter of all animals in shelters are purebred. Often someone buys an expensive purebred animal and then attempts to breed that animal to recoup their money. Often these animals are not placed in homes, and end up in the shelter. Puppies and kittens often up in shelters as well, but it is important to note that puppies require a lot of work and training and can be quite destructive (peeing on the carpet or chewing shoes). Puppies are great, but often people are much happier getting a dog who is older, and whose size and temperament is a known quantity.

Through Adopt-a-Pet.com and without even leaving their home, people can search all their local shelters and see pictures and descriptions of the pets available for adoption.  This way, they can find the exact pet they want, call the animal shelter or rescue group, and get information on how to adopt that specific animal.

Q: What are the 5 most important things a potential adopter should consider when choosing their new pet?
A:
We actually have a blog post on this highlighting the top 10 things we believe are important when adopting. Here are five, the rest can be located by visiting this page.

1. You need to make a real commitment to care for your pet for its entire life.
2. Verify in advance that you’re allowed to keep a pet where you live.
3. Never adopt a pet on a whim or because you feel it’s love-at-first-sight
4. Provide sufficient exercise and stimulation during the first few weeks, this will help the pet adjust.
5. Make any necessary modifications to your yard and fence to provide for your pet’s safety.

Q: What are 5 positive aspects of pet adoption, and why it’s a good option?
A:
1. When you adopt an adult animal, you can see his/her size and temperament.  This helps ensure that the pet is right for you and your family.
2. It feels great to know you have saved an animal’s life and everyone you meet will give you kudos for that for years to come.
3. Adopted pets are very loyal and know they have been given a new home.
4.  Adopting a pet can be an important lesson to teach your children– both about the value of life, and also about civic responsibility and even recycling- in this case recycling a living and loving animal into a new home.
5.  Choosing a mixed breed animal can help avoid many of the genetic health problems that have developed in purebred animals due overbreeding and inbreeding.

Q: If someone reading this isn’t in a position to adopt a pet right at this time, but still wants to help homeless pets, what are 5 things they can do to get involved?
A:
1. People can do Social PETworking and Twitter  Critter!  They can run a search on Adopt-a-Pet.com, find a pet they want to help get exposure for, and use the share tools on our site to post the pet link on their Facebook, Twitter, MySpace or other social network page. Or, they can email the link of a pet in need from our site to their friends.
2. They can place a link/graphic or even a search widget for Adopt-a-Pet.com on their personal website to encourage they users to see pets in need at local shelters.  (hyper link “link” to our links page http://www.adoptapet.com/public/links/index.html where we have graphics to be used as links)(hyper link “search widget” to our search module page http://www.adoptapet.com/public/searchtools/ which itself is a link from our links page)
3. People can add their info to our volunteer database (link http://www.adoptapet.com/volunteer/signup) so shelters who need volunteers can find them.
4. People can search Adopt-a-Pet.com to find a local shelter, and make a cash donation to that shelter to help them with the costs of housing, feeding and medical care of shelter animals.
5. People can encourage other pet owners to spay or neuter their pet (link to our spay neuter page http://www.adoptapet.com/public/spay_and_neuter/index.html) to help prevent unwanted births.

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What is Adopt-a-Pet.com?

Adopt-a-Pet.com is the world’s largest non-profit pet adoption website. We are like an ad agency for shelters and shelter pets. Sadly there are 4 million healthy adoptable companion animals killed in shelters each year due to overcrowding. We do our best to relieve that problem and put pets from shelters in the homes of pet seekers all over the country.

Our website makes it easy for anyone with an internet connection to find descriptions and pictures of adoptable animals by location, breed, gender, age, size, and color. Over 9,000 shelters posts pets on our website displaying over 130,000 pets available for adoption at any given time. We also help volunteers connect with shelters, and currently host over 14,000 people listed in our volunteer database for shelters.

What Makes Adopt-a-Pet.com Unique:

- On our website, people can use something we call “Search Saver.” This feature will notify users by e-mail when a particular pet of their specifications in available for adoption. For example, I can tell “Search Saver” where I live, and what type of breed I am looking for. When that animal is available, I am notified the next time a pet matching my search is added on Adopt-a-Pet.com.

- As of this summer we have now made it easy for our visitors to find pets and then recommend them to friends and family via Facebook, Twitter and other social applications. We are calling the idea “Social Petworking.” Here is how it works; once you have searched and found a pet in need, on the pet details page simply hover over the button labeled “SHARE,” there you can send the pet details page to any of your friends. For more information visit this page http://www.adoptapet.com/socialpetworking/signup.
- In addition to dogs and cats, we now feature all kinds of pets for adoption, including rabbits, farm animals, ferrets, hamsters and other small animals, horses, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and even fish. This was a major initiative that took many months to research and program into the site, and it is being well-received within the shelter community.

- By teaming up with the renowned street-artist Shepard Fairey, who designed the iconic Obama “Hope” image, we have available a number of stylish ways to promote pet adoption. Shepard was able to translate his work with Obama to an image that can be used to represent pet adoption support. Merchandise can be found at HYPERLINK “http://www.muttslikeme.com”www.muttslikeme.com

- We have begun blogging and created a Twitter Page along with a Facebook Page. Our blog is located at HYPERLINK “http://blog.adoptapet.com/”http://blog.adoptapet.com/, there you can join our Facebook Group, or follow us on Twitter.

Blog Highlights:

Adopt-a-Pet.com has recently begun blogging, and every week we publish posts from two separate columns. On Tuesday we blog about pet care tips, and on Fridays we do our best to find heartwarming stories about adopted pets all over the country. Here are a few highlights from our blog:

10 Ways To Help Homeless Pet, Even If You Can’t Adopt
What To Ask Your Veterinarian
Good News In Pet Adoption – A Weekly Post
10 Things To Consider Before Adopting

Posted: July 7th, 2010 under Adoptable Pet of the Day - 1 Comment.

Adoptable Pet of the Day: Meet Fluffy & Jan

Fluffy

10-03428

Rabbit

7 months old

Female

P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village & Education Center
7700 East Spring St.
Long Beach, CA 90815

(562) 570-7722

I am a beautiful 7 month old rabbit who is looking for someone to share salads with.  I am a bit shy at first but am very friendly once I get used to you.  Please come in and see me!

Jan

10-03346

Domestic Short Hair

2 month old

Female

South Bay Pet Adoption Center
12910 Yukon Avenue
Hawthorne, CA 90250

(310) 676-1149

Looking for a cute kitten to play with?  Here I am!  I am an affectionate girl who enjoys playing with catnip toys.  I get along great with other cats and people of all ages.  Check me out and see how playful I am.

Posted: June 30th, 2010 under Adoptable Pet of the Day - No Comments.

Adoptable Pet of the Day: Demi & Mai

Demi
#10-03375
Chihuahua Mix
2 years old
Female

South Bay Pet Adoption Center
12910 Yukon Ave.
Hawthorne, CA 90250
(310) 676-1149

Looking for a lap dog?  I enjoy spending time with people of all ages, especially curling up in their laps for snuggle time!  I also enjoy playing with squeaky toys and getting along well with other dogs.  Visit me and see why I am so special.

Mal
# 10-03628
Domestic Short Hair
3 months old
Male

P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village & Education Center
7700 East Spring St.
Long Beach, CA 90815
(562) 570-7722

I am one of the sweetest kittens you will ever meet.  I am playful and friendly and I get along very well with other cats.  I can be quite a snuggler who loves falling asleep with my paws wrapped around another kitten.  Please come in and see me!

Posted: June 23rd, 2010 under Adoptable Pet of the Day - No Comments.

Adoptable Pet of the Day: Meet Bessie & Polkadot

Check out these two cuties looking for homes!  Can you help them out?

Bessie / 10-03783
Domestic Short Hair, 2 months old, Female

South Bay Pet Adoption Center
12910 Yukon Ave.
Hawthorne, CA 90250
(310) 676-1149

Come play with me!  My name is Bessie and I am a fun-loving kitten looking for my forever home.  I enjoy cuddling with people of all ages and of course, playing!  Visit me and see how special I really am.

Polk A Dot / 10-03188
Pitbull Mix, 1 year old, Female

P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal Village & Education Center
7700 East Spring St.
Long Beach, CA 90815
(562) 570-7722

I am a very friendly 1 year old girl with a happy disposition.  I am eager to please and a good walker and all I will ask for in return is a whole lot of belly rubs!  Please come in and visit me!

Thanks to the SPCA for supporting Adoptable Pet of the Day!

Posted: June 17th, 2010 under Adoptable Pet of the Day - No Comments.