Wha-hooo for room to run! Canine Corrals is a non-profit organization designed to provide free fencing to dog owners - eliminating the need to "chain" a dog. Medical care, altering of unspayed/non-neutered animals, basic creature comforts, and education of animal needs are also provided. This blog is a chronicle of my attempts to get this project up and running.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Success!
We have been very busy here at Canine Corrals - and successfully so I may add! We held our first fund raiser last weekend - I can only say THANKS a hundred times to all who helped! Rachel and Eileen worked hard at getting things ready and everyone who contributed did so quite generously!! A great big THANKS to Dory from Premier Jewelry for her wonderful donation!! So, now for the BIG news - we are ready for our first ever attempt for community outreach and will be approaching a dog owner to see if they would like to participate in our program!! I am very excited as I have located a dog owner that seems to be trying very hard to care for their dogs and would maybe appreciate a bit of help!! I'm a bit nervous as this will be my first attempt at "outreach" and there is no telling how it will go - but hey - never know how things will go until I try! WISH ME LUCK!!!
Monday, March 14, 2011
Spring - maybe?
It seems the winter is winding down - yippee! I am sure us north easterners are not the only ones grateful that winter is departing. Think of the outdoor dogs waiting for some warmth from the sun! To help move the group along, we will be holding our first fundraiser - a jewelry party with Premier Designs - they will be donating part of the proceeds from any orders we submit to Canine Corrals! The official party is April 9th at Rachels house, but catalog orders can be submitted also. Contact me at canine.corrals@gmail.com for more information. Premier Designs website is www.premierdesigns.com.
On another note, the need for a website keeps popping up. The average cost to build a website is about 1500.00 which is not in the budget right now. If anyone knows of a website designer that could give us a deep discount, please let me know!! Thanks!
One recommendation from "The Coalition to Unchain Dogs" is to pick a neighborhood and become well known in that area. Any ideas on which neighborhood in the Pittsburgh area might be a good place? Something not too intimidating.........like maybe the West End? The Coalition's recommendation is to start canvassing an area, identify a potential owner, and start to build good will in the area. Any thoughts on that subject?
That's all for now - keep thinking green!!
On another note, the need for a website keeps popping up. The average cost to build a website is about 1500.00 which is not in the budget right now. If anyone knows of a website designer that could give us a deep discount, please let me know!! Thanks!
One recommendation from "The Coalition to Unchain Dogs" is to pick a neighborhood and become well known in that area. Any ideas on which neighborhood in the Pittsburgh area might be a good place? Something not too intimidating.........like maybe the West End? The Coalition's recommendation is to start canvassing an area, identify a potential owner, and start to build good will in the area. Any thoughts on that subject?
That's all for now - keep thinking green!!
Monday, January 31, 2011
Sitting out the winter
I have been in FL for about 5 weeks now - trying to avoid the cold! My thoughts constantly go back to poor animals in the cold, both domesticated and wildlife. Feel sorry for the wildlife trying to forage for food below 3 feet of snow! Nature is a curious thing. On the other hand, I have become the crazy cat lady! I have tried to capture feral kittens that frequent a restaurant where I have been going to breakfast. No go! They are probably 3 months old - no mother in sight. However, the kittens are very skittish and run the minute you look at them. Poor little things. I did notify a local cat rescue, but it doesnt sound promising. Then today I noticed what I thought to be some puppies dumped by the side of the road! Jesus Mary and Joseph! What is wrong with people! So I came back to my camper and got my dog crate thinking I would gather them up and at least take them to a shelter. Well when I got back they were gone, and there was no sign of mayhem (like injured or dead puppies on the road) so I can only hope that someone picked them up. Two other interesting happenings - I called the local authorities the other day to report a cow meandering down the road! It was a young cow and sooner or later it would get hit. And on a final and good note - my friend arrived home from an early morning workout at the gym to hear a kitten meowing frantically from underneath her car! The poor little thing must have gone up in her car to find warmth and hung on during the short ride home! This story has a good ending as she was able to find a home for little kitty - way to go Caroline! That is life in Florida for now. looking forward to going home in a few weeks and really getting to work on Canine Corrals!!
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