Zoe’s Top 15 of 2015

Limiting this list to just 15 was no easy feat, 2015 was a phenomenal year for Zoe’s Animal Rescue!! And so, without further adieu and in no particular order, the top 15 of 2015….

1. Groot

Groot is quite the cat with quite the story. Like any classic novel, the beginning captures your heart and leaves you on the edge of your seat wondering how it will all end, the middle gives comic relief to what could have been a heartbreaking tragedy, and the end does what all good endings should: ties everything up with a happy, loving and wretchedly stinky bow.

I lurrrrrves the snuggles and the stinkles!

I lurrrrrves the snuggles and the stinkles!

2. Fedex Cares

At the end of September, Zoe’s was named winner of Fedex Canada’s FedEx Cares Summer Canadian Charity Delivery contest!! Over 100 Canadian charities made the list and over 3,700 votes were cast. We were honoured to be on the list and OVER THE MOON when we found out we won! Endless thanks to our voters!

FedEx, the honorarily-named pup!

FedEx, the honorarily-named pup!

 

3. Katniss, a Mother Like No Other

They say there is no machine more powerful than a mother. Katniss proved that tenfold.

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Katniss with one of her adopted kittens, Jade

In early Spring, Zoe’s found Katniss and her sole daughter, Rue, skinny, scraggly and living under a stoop. Shortly after coming into care, Katniss took in Runty Peeta, the smallest of a litter of seven who wasn’t getting enough to eat from his mama. When an orphaned litter of four nine-day old kittens came into care, Katniss took them in as her own as well. THEN she gave birth to three kittens – appropriately named Wyatt, Tina and Faye, the WTF litter, because Zoe’s had no idea Katniss was pregnant when she came into care. Her baby, Rue, was only a few weeks old herself! (Do your part to control the pet population, have your pets spayed or neutered, folks!) When all was said and done for this amazing mama, she had nursed and mothered TEN kittens.

Giving so much of herself to so many kittens took it’s toll on Katniss and she ended up very sick with Corona Virus. Thankfully with the very best veterinary care and a family full of prayers, Katniss made a full recovery. She is now living a very well-loved and pampered life in her forever home.

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Lounging in her forever home

4. Milo & the Wine Lottery

This story has two of the most remarkable things on earth: the incredible resiliency of animals and the incredible feats people can achieve when they come together.

Despite Milo’s very unfortunate accident with a car that left his back end completely paralyzed, this guy could NOT be slowed down. He ran. (YES! HE RAN!) He played. He went on bike rides in backpacks. He stole beds and toys and laps. He loved. And he lived – as happily and as content as any pooch could be. While in his foster home, countless members of the Zoe’s family stepped up to offer veterinary services, alternative therapies, physiotherapies and, of course, more love and snuggles than little Milo could handle. If only love could undo permanent nerve damage….. Never ones to give up, Zoe’s moved on the next best thing to love: wine.

The Spring Wine Lottery was a bigger success than anyone imagined and raised enough funds to purchase a wheelchair for wee Milo. The success of this fundraiser and what it meant to Milo moved so many of us.

This dog and his amazing spirit….

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5. Simba – The Dog with the Lion-Sized Heart.

It’s no secret that rescue is a heartstring puller. But every so often an animal will come into care that’s just a little more special than all the other special animals. Simba is one of those extra special critters.

Found extremely emaciated, quilled, injured multiple times and shot, Simba’s future was full of uncertainty. We could fill him full of food; we could remove the quills; we could clean him up and tend to his injuries, but the chance of his leg recovering from the gunshot wound was slim. Vets also discovered systemic infections that put his entire life on the line. Despite the deplorable shape Simba was in and the obvious cruelty inflicted upon him, all this gorgeous brindle pup wanted was love. Without enough strength to even lift his head, he wagged his tail at visitors and as soon as he was physically able, scooched himself onto his foster mom’s lap. Everyone who visited Simba marvelled at his gentle sweetness.

Our amazing partner veterinarians performed three surgeries on Simba, twelve of his teeth had to be removed and quills were discovered months after coming into care. Making a FULL recovery, including full use of his injured leg, Simba proved that his injuries were merely skin deep and his spirit was as strong as ever. Simba was adopted by his forever family in November and will always have a forever home in all of our hearts.

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6. Zoe’s performed over 100 SNRs in 2015

You may be scratching your head right now wondering what ‘SNR’ is and why we’ve performed over 100 of them this year alone. Simply put, SNR stands for Spay/Neuter and Return and means exactly that – we remove an animal from it’s living space, almost always a homeless situation, spay or neuter them and return them to their living space once they have recovered. It’s a bit of a controversial practice, however the long term reach of SNR programs have no limits. Not every animal can be rescued, fostered and adopted. Wish, hope and try as we might. Sometimes the most we can do is prevent more unwanted litters of animals. SNR is a big picture solution, truly world changing. But it takes time and a lot of heart.

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7. A Crazy Number of Rescued Animals Were Adopted Through Zoe’s

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That’s almost one animal every day of the year! Make no mistake though, Zoe’s is 100% quality over quantity. Our adoption process is thorough: application, meet and greet, homecheck, references…. No animal is ever rushed out the door or adopted to a family without careful consideration for everyone involved. And the door is NEVER completely closed on a Zoe’s rescue.

8. We won a Yeggie!!

Ok, so the award *might* have been for our work in 2014, but we RECEIVED the award in 2015 so it makes the list! The Yeggies are awards that highlight some of the amazing social media talent that lives in the city of Edmonton; Zoe’s was nominated in the “Best Non-Profit’ category as an organization that “feels like it’s part of the community — not simply by virtue of the work it does, but because of how it helps to contribute to the ongoing discussion in and about Edmonton.” We have an exceptional team of media people without which Zoe’s couldn’t be nearly as successful, not only with rescuing and adopting animals, but with education, awareness and community support. Congrats Media Team!!

9. Zoe’s Named ATBs Top Charity of 2015

We have YOU to thank for this one.

ATB Cares named Zoe’s Animal Rescue the Top Charity of 2015, meaning our organization received the most donations of all the charities through the ATB Cares Program.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

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10. Mokey and the Jewell

This blind kitty came into care after being surrendered by a loving but overcrowded home. His story struck a chord with a friend of Zoe’s and she began making small donations towards Mokey’s sponsorship through the ATB Cares program. During the month of November, ATB ran a promotion where they drew the name of one donor and added $1000 to their donation; Mokey’s Jewell was drawn to receive the bonus donation!!

We are so moved by this generosity, compassion, and love for Zoe’s. Thank you.

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11. We Fundraised the Bejeezus out of 2015

Let’s be honest, we need money to do what we do. We have networked an exceptional support system within our community and many volunteers contribute more than just their time, but we still need a bank account to operate. And a steady flowing one at that. After all, rescue never sleeps.

The list of fundraisers we have organized and executed this year is astonishing. A small handful of the best this past year:

  • Kause 4 Paws – a test drive fundraiser hosted by Koch Ford Lincoln
  • Compost Sale
  • Wine Lottery
  • Read, Ride & Drink Raffle
  • Garage Sale (consisting solely of donated items)
  • Online Garage Sale (because we had SO many donations)
  • Value Village Donation Drive (because TWO garage sales couldn’t liquidate all the donations)
  • Oilers Prize Pack Raffle
  • Ongoing Apparel Fundraisers (Ts, hoodies, hats, mugs, bandanas, decals, etc)

12. Mega Food Donation

During the Value Village Donation Drive, one of our volunteers connected with a Loblaw employee who organized a donation of many, many pallets of pet food and kitty litter. While a torn package makes product unsellable, it doesn’t make it undonate-able! Immensely grateful for this amazing donation, several Zoe’s volunteers came together with donated trucks, time and tape (to seal the rips and tears) to pick up and deliver the veritable mountain of food for animals in our target communities. To date, this has been our largest food donation ever. Thanks to Loblaw many at risk animals have been very well fed this winter.

13. Dumpster Kitty

Sometimes rescue happens simply by being in the right place at the right time, with the stars aligned in just the right way. Dumpster Kitty (AKA Beatrice) is just such a rescue.

No one knows how long wee Beatrice was in the dumpster on that frigid November morning, nor does anyone know how the tiny four week old kitten got in the dumpster and doused with motor oil. What we do know is that had a random person not taken out the garbage at exactly the right time and taken the time to investigate a strange noise, Beatrice wouldn’t have survived. Even found when she was, her rescuers were unsure if she would make it. As if being rescued on the brink of death wasn’t enough, Beatrice had the great luck to have Zoe’s volunteer, Tanis, in her midst. The trio of angels cleaned up Beatrice as best they could, checked her over for frostbite, wrapped her in a cozy jacket and began looking for emergency vet care.

After striking out twice, Tanis desperately turned to the Zoe’s Family page for guidance and within seconds had contact information to multiple veterinarians who would provide the emergency care little Beatrice needed. Bundled in a jacket, Beatrice and Tanis headed to Crestwood Veterinary Centre, with Tanis poking Beatrice every few minutes to make sure she was still conscious and Beatrice responding with the tiniest of reassuring mews. The ladies of Crestwood jumped into action the moment Tanis walked in with Beatrice. She was immediately hooked to an IV, laid on a heating pad and covered in blankets under a heater. Beatrice’s tiny body was so frozen, her body temperature wouldn’t register. The worst was feared, but no one was giving up on this little soul. Two and a half hours later, body temperature finally registered. Food and nutrients were given and the chance of survival and recovery grew with every minute.

Knowing Zoe’s is always short on fosters, and falling head over heels for this fuzzball, Tanis volunteered to foster Beatrice. Just over a month later, Beatrice is a new kitten. A little short on tail (frostbite), but high on kitten energy – including midnight trampolining on foster mama, now forever mama, Tanis.

“I truly believe that everything happens for a reason, and without the help of each and every one of my neighbours at work, the support of Zoe’s and all their volunteers (being so quick to reply on Facebook and Jacqueline for being her loving guardian for a few days), and the amazing staff at Crestwood, this kitten would have never had the chance it deserved. But now she does. And I will never forget that day Beatrice filled the hole in my heart.”

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14. Missy & Willow

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Much like Simba, Missy and Willow are two special ladies. They need a special home with people who understand their needs and who are able to meet those needs.

Missy was surrendered to a rescue group in the Spring of 2012 with an infected face full of quills and what can best be described as social anxiety towards other animals. She has a full and loving heart for people, not so much for other animals. Not only does she need to be the only pet, she needs to be walked in familiar and animal-free territory with an owner who can be prepared for a roaming cat or a bounding rabbit. Because of Missy’s special needs, she spent much of the next two years bouncing between kennels and temporary foster homes. In the Fall of 2014, Zoe’s stepped in. Committed to changing Missy’s fate, Zoe’s took her in as part of our Co-Pilot Program, placing Missy in a foster home where her needs were respected and accommodated. December 18, 2015 marked the one year anniversary of Missy moving into her foster-to-adopt home. She is loved, happy and in a stable home. Zoe’s continues to be a support for her and her family in whatever capacity is needed. Her story continues here.

Our girl, Willow, is a sort of Missy the Second. She has spent more than her share of time in kennels and temporary homes for the same reasons Missy did. Also just like Missy, Willow adores people, kids especially. She is sweet and silly and full of energy. Willow is currently in a foster home with one of  our best trainers, making great progress. Missy is a great success story of 2015, we would love for Willow to be one of the great success stories of 2016. You can read more about Willow here or check out her profile and apply to adopt her here.

15. We Grew. And Grew and Grew and Grew….

We wouldn’t have a Top 15 of 2015 if not for our dedicated family of passionate, hard-working, never-say-die people.

Zoe’s is 100% volunteer run. We don’t have a payroll (unless you count puppy kisses and satisfied purrs as a paycheque….which most do!), but we do have a volunteer roll that has DOUBLED in size over the course of 2015. This spike in hands and hearts and homes has allowed Zoe’s to run more efficiently and, simply put, do MORE. We have a media team, a fundraising team, a homecheck team, a cat team, a dog team… we have a team of teams! Some of us foster, some of us don’t. Some of us do one job, some of us do many. But ALL of us have our whole heart in this rescue.

And that is what makes Zoe’s what it is – A rescue FULL of heart.

Thank you for helping to make 2015 a truly remarkable year for Zoe’s Animal Rescue. We hope 2016 is bigger and better!!

 

Foster of the Week: You Don’t Know Jack About Elton

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Ok, so if you know anything about Jack Russells, that title is probably wrong. I’m pretty true to my breed’s form – FULL of energy and FULL of love!

Let me level with you though, I’m a bit high maintenance and I need a certain kind of forever home – an experienced one that will continue the training and work my fantastic foster family has already started. I’m quite a spoiled foster in that way, my foster mom is the best! She’s been working with me to teach me how to be a great pooch. I’ve learned sit, lay down, shake, shake other paw and we’re working on stay and wait. I’m also working on trusting male peoples, little peoples and those frisky felines. And working on when to chat and when to, um, not chat. Because, oh, I do love to chat!

When I’m not exercising my mind, I love exercising my body. Chasing balls is my favourite playtime activity. I’m a fantastic fetcher! I’m pretty jazzed about cuddles too. I like to be ascloseaspossible to my people for tons of cuddles and kisses.

I respond best to POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT training and I’m very smart, so working with me should always be lots of fun for both of us. Once I learn my basics, I know I would excel in agility training. Oh, the fun we could have and the tricks I could learn!!

So let’s meet! You bring the ball and I’ll bring my charming personality.

Apply to adopt Elton!

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Purrrrfect holiday gifts for cats

UntitlednnnGifts for cats: what could be easier? Those of us with cats living in completely taking over our homes know that everything is a toy for a cat, especially at Christmas. 

“Why thank you for setting up this lovely, shiny tree! I especially love those glittery glass ornaments passed down from your grandparents and their first Christmas together! Oh, and you really shouldn’t have–an entire pile of very carefully and precisely wrapped presents underneath? With corners perfect for gnawing upon? And RIBBONS! My oh my, you have really outdone yourself, Human. You may pet me for five extra seconds before I claw your hand!”

But gosh darn it, we just can’t help it. Our cats are members of our families and if there isn’t a gift under the tree or in their stocking, we just don’t feel like good parents, do we? But what to get! Here’s a list of five exciting toys that–maybe, just maybe–will entice your feline friend this Yuletide.

For the Practi-cat

We live in a dry, harsh, cold climate, and sometimes our cats need a little extra TLC when the mercury petheaddips. A soothing paw balm, such as this Oatmeal Natural Paw Butter by Pet Head, can help relieve the dry and cracked paws that our cats can absolutely suffer from in the winter! (It’s great for dogs too! Just don’t tell your cat that part…)

For the Cozy Cat

A new fluffy cat bed is always a good idea, especially for those drafty winter nights! There are so many options out there – covered, uncovered, heated…check out this holiday igloo-shaped one from Martha Stewart Pets!

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Researchers have spent years looking into the specifics of music for mammals, and we finally have scientifically-verified music for cats available! Musician David Teie has been working on music for pets since 2009, but his Kickstarter-funded Music for Cats is his first foray into feline musical preferences. His belief, backed bmusicforcatsy researchers at the University of Wisconsin, was that “every species has an intuitive biological response to sounds present in their early development,” and Music for Cats has been engineered to resonate in their frequency range, and incorporates feline-centric sounds and vocalizations for a rather unique musical experience. You can pre-order digital downloads or physical CDs now–they’re expected out in Feb/Mar 2016!

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If you’re low on floor space or just simply want to give your cat an extra place to roam, play, and relax, check out these cat shelves and perches that HausPanther.com has put together. From the simple shelf to more extravagant walkway systems, there are perches for everyone! (Our favourite has to be the Cat Silhouette shelf from The Refined Feline!)

For the Sophisti-cat (and her human!)

Screen Shot 2015-12-14 at 8.17.42 PMIt doesn’t get cuter than this! Match outfits with your pretty kitty when you buy her this Deluxe Neko Earring & Collar Set (the collar is for her; the earrings are for you!) from StarkRavingCat.com. You two will be the talk of the litter box this holiday season, that’s for sure!

If all else fails, a little catnip, a crinkly ball of tinfoil, and a warm lap to curl up in should definitely do the trick! 

All I want for Christmas is a…BarkBox subscription!

BarkboxGraphicHave you heard the news? There’s an amazing gift on the block, and just in time for the holidays they’ve partnered with Zoe’s to provide fun treats for your pooch and give back to Zoe’s at the same time!

What’s BarkBox, you ask? Well, every month, a package of specially selected natural treats and super fun toys will be delivered to each subscriber, all designed around a different theme each time!

When you subscribe, you select your dog’s size and they do the rest, picking wheat-, corn-, and soy-free treats (they also offer chicken-, beef-, and turkey-free BarkBoxes for dogs with those allergies) sure to please even the most demanding palate.

The toys are also carefully selected to appeal to a broad range of pups, and if your dog loves his or her toys to absolute pieces, you can always find the same toys available for re-order in the Bark Shop!

Boxes are shipped on the 15th of every month, and are an excellent way to provide novel enrichment to your dog, no matter what size or energy level!

What’s even better is that, as part of our partnership with BarkBox, $25 from every subscription goes directly to us when you place your order using the code ZOESRESCUE. So, this Christmas, give the gift of healthy treats and fun toys to the top dog on your Christmas list…and help us to continue providing life-changing services for the dogs and cats of the Edmonton area!

 

Foster of the Week: Pawsitively Purrrrrrfectly Petite Pitaya

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Hi there! I’m Pitaya.

Pawsitively purrrrrrfectly petite Pitaya.

The first year of my life has been a bit of a whirlwind. I’m not even a year old and have already had a litter of kittens. Babies having babies… But!! Thankfully a kind soul found me and my babies in a backyard bush and called the good Zoe’s Family right away. My foster mom has taken great care of me so I could be a great mama to my babies, and I was. I’ve seen my kittens off to furever homes, now it’s my turn.

It’s taken me a bit to warm up to house living, I still find myself feeling a bit on the timid side sometimes, but I’m learning. My foster mom showed me this amazingly comfortable thing called a bed. Oh my word! What a lovely thing to curl up in!!! I also enjoy a snuggle with my people, I just have to sniff you out to make sure you’re good people. I’m learning how to play too. My foster mom gave me this fun squeaker ball with a mouse in it, I love it! Makes me feel like a kitten! I also fancy a good ball to chase now and again as well.

I’m definitely done having babies, but I’m a fantastic mom, if I do say so myself. My foster mom says it too though, so it must be true. I was very caring, sweet and attentive to my babies and now I’m helping my foster sister take care of her babies. It takes a village, you know, even for felines. Sweetness and care is in my blood, it’s who I am.

Even though I am enjoying life with my foster family, I am so ready for my forever home. Ready to be a house kitten, lounging in the sun, playing with toys or curling up in your lap. Ready to be your pawsitively purrrrrrfect pet!

Apply to adopt me!

Giving a Pet as a Gift

It was around fifteen years ago that I was given my most unusual Christmas present ever.  My Uncle Monty seen this really cute little condo that he though was adorable and which he just knew I’d love.  So he bought me the condo, for my Christmas.  Well he didn’t actually buy me a condo, he paid for the Home Report and left me with the mortgage, insurance heating and lighting bills and of course, the condo fees.  I always despised that condo.  Now, it’s probably useful to point out that Uncle Monty is a fictional character made up in my head and the fictional Uncle Monty didn’t buy me a condo.  He is simply an exaggerated metaphor to highlight the possible pitfalls of buying someone a present that has unaccounted responsibilities attached.

On the face of it it’s a rather sweet idea, and almost always well intentioned.  There really isn’t anything not to love about a puppy or a kitten; they exude nothing but cuteness at that age, they want to play ALL the time and you probably won’t even have to take them for a walk at that young age.  And although you could probably point to Santa’s Little Helper as a famed holiday pet success story, unfortunately it doesn’t always end that well.  So what are the pitfalls of giving a pet for Christmas?

Christmas is stressful enough, isn’t it?

Last minute gift shopping, last minute food shopping, last minute miscellaneous shopping, preparing Christmas dinner for twenty, traveling to the middle of nowhere to visit some vague distant relatives on Boxing Day, etc., etc., etc.  There’s just too much stressful stuff going on at this time of year so seem a bit masochistic to add a new pet in to the mix.  It might be wise to choose a less stressful time of the year to introduce a new member of the family.

Winter Weather Sucks!

I arrived in Edmonton for the first time on a dark and chilly February evening.  It was -25°c and I found it really difficult to inhale when I went outside.  I’m a 43 year-old man – I can’t begin to imagine what it would be like for a three-month old puppy – not the best conditions to train them on the lead.  The closer to the summer holidays you get your pet, the more time your kids have to bond with them.

Family Pet, Family Decision?

Some of the presents you give your children will keep their interest for a couple of years if you’re lucky, a few months on average and some wont even hold their attention beyond Christmas Day (normally the ones I give).  A family pet is a fifteen to twenty year commitment; they literally become a member of your family so why not make the whole decision a family one?  You can discuss the responsibilities involved in having and caring for a pet so everyone knows what to expect and therefore less likely to become disinterested over time.  Discussing the idea with the whole family will help raise any possible pitfalls and it’ll make everyone feel involved in the decision.  Family pet, family decision!

Time/Cost Analysis

Pets are often given as a gift on the back of an impulse.  Now, while there are a number of impulses which can probably be viewed as positive, giving a pet as a gift probably isn’t one of them.  The initial outlay for a rescue pet can be minimal, especially at Zoe’s who cover micro-chipping, neuter/spaying and vaccinations.  But the average cost per year for a dog can be around $1,400 (more in the unfortunate event of emergency medical bills).

Time is another important consideration, especially for dogs who absolutely love a walk!  Careful discussion and planning will allow families to ensure that everyone is committed to providing their share of the time required to accommodate your new family member.  Another reason why pets work less well as surprises.

Breeding Contempt.

The saddest aspect of giving pets as a gift at Christmas is that it creates a demand for (especially) puppies which sadly some very unscrupulous breeders/puppy mill owners are only to happy to satisfy.  This is a bad thing.

So basically, giving a pet on the back of a rash albeit well intentioned impulse might not be the best idea.  If you want a pet to be a family pet, it’s probably best to check with everyone first!

Now back to my Christmas shopping list – what to get Uncle Monty this year – he’s such a devil to buy for…

Foster of the Week: Willow, Adventure Dog Extraordinaire

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Did someone say ‘WALK’? I LOVE WALKS!

I love them! I love them! I love them!!! Oh, man, I love walks SOOOOOO much!!

The only thing I like better than walks is people. People are great. I want to be with them ALLLLLLL the time, so they can walk me and snuggle me and pet me and give me belly rubs and walk me again. And then do all that all over again!

I’m an adventurer at heart, looking for my adventure/snuggle partner. Or maybe partners? I’m not picky about my human companions, I love them all. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever met a human I didn’t like! I not so open to animal companions though. I need to have my humans all to myself. But don’t worry, I will love you as much as a pack of puppies! I have the energy of a pack of puppies, too! Being seven doesn’t slow me down at all. I’m in the prime of life!

I don’t mean to be boastful, but I really am a very sweet, loving and outgoing lady with a heart of gold. I really don’t know why the universe hasn’t found my perfect adventure companions yet.

Maybe it’s YOU?

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Holiday gifts for small dogs

Small dogs have a rough go of it in Edmonton winters: deep snow, short days, and cold temperatures. So they may need a little more pampering around the holidays, right? If you’re wondering how to stuff your petite pooch’s stocking this year, don’t worry: rescue ally Franklin has you covered. He’s made a list of the top gifts for the small dog who holds a big place in your heart.

Franklin dons a red Muttluks snowsuit for a romp with his fuzzier sibling

Franklin dons a red Muttluks snowsuit for a romp with his fuzzier sibling.

A Muttluks snowsuit
Sure, there are plenty of dog sweaters out there. But which ones hold up to strenuous use? Franklin, who has his own drawer of winter clothing, can attest to the warmth and utility of Muttluks snowsuits. Unlike many coats, these cover the back legs. AND they’re reversible! Two outfits in one for the fashion-conscious pup!
Muttlucks also makes tall snow boots (which Franklin doesn’t love, per se, but they help keep his tootsies toasty!)

Remember, when it dips down to -15C or so, keep walks short!

A DIY snood

Snooded up and ready to go!

Snooded up and ready to go!

A snood is a tight-fitting tube scarf, and is perfect for those days when thin ears are at risk of freezing. You can find fashionable ones on Etsy, or simply cut the foot off of a tall wool sock. (Even your pup can experience the disappointment of receiving socks for Christmas!)

Kong Squeezz Crackle toys

Durable rubber, crinkly-bottle insides, and festive glam sparkles: the new Kong Squeez Crackle toys are perfect stocking stuffers for indoor dogs who need stimulation. These are a great alternative to obnoxious squeaky toys. Franklin loves the texture and I love the muffled sound.


Lessons at the Edmonton Humane Society

Classes are great for small dogs who can’t run around outside in the winter and need some stimulation and exercise. The Edmonton Humane Society offers a range of 6 week classes, from basic courses like manners and agility, to problem-solving courses like building confidence and reducing leash reactivity. Franklin loves practicing his agility and tricks indoors on cold days: a cheap Ikea tunnel helps to turn the living room into an agility course!

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Bully sticks may seem a little awkward (they’re made from dehydrated bull penises!), but they’re all natural, and dogs love them. On cold days when Franklin’s bouncing around, looking for an activity, a bully stick gives him a healthy, appropriate task. G&E Pharmacy is the cheapest place in Edmonton to find bully sticks: a bag of 12 is $33.

A Barkbox subscription
Barkboxes provide monthly novelty for your pup, in the form of toys, chews, treats, and other goodies. Variety is the spice of life, after all! Each month is a themed surprise, but you can provide details on dog size and dietary restrictions. The best part? Zoe’s Animal Rescue is now a partner in their BarkGood program, which means that with every subscription, $25 goes straight to Zoe’s!

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Good luck with your shopping, and happy holidays from Franklin!

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Franklin photos by Amanda at Zoography photos

Christmas Decorating with Pets

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Snow is falling. The days are getting shorter. All the houses on your block are decked out in their holiday finest. Soon, it will be time to put up decorations yourself! If you’ve got pets in your home, however, you might find this time of year to be a bit challenging and stressful. Maybe your enthusiastic puppy knocked a precious antique manger scene off your side table with his wagging tail, breaking it into a hundred pieces? Maybe your new littermates got into a wrestling match a little too close to last year’s menorah? Or maybe you, like me, have woken up one morning to find your adult cat inside your (miraculously still upright) Christmas tree, snoozing on the branches without a care in the world?

There are tricks and tips that veteran pet parents swear by when they decorate for the holidays. Some are for safety and others are just meant to make life a little easier–so everyone can enjoy the holidays (Fido and Mr. Fluffykins included)

First you have to pick a tree… tree

If you opt for a live Christmas tree every year, there are things to consider to keep it safe for your pets. Your pets might view it as something wonderful to chew on. However, the fir oils can be irritating to your pet’s mouth and throat tissue. It’s also not great if they swallow any needles. Try as much as possible to keep your pet from chewing on the branches.

Be wary of any trees that have been treated with chemicals designed to keep the tree fresh longer. They can leech into the water in the base of the tree, and if your pets drink from this tainted water, that could lead to sickness. The same goes for the old “aspirin-in-the-tree-water” trick, which is supposed to make your tree last longer as well. However, aspirin tablets are very dangerous to cats, and can prove fatal.

If you’re buying an artificial tree, you may avoid some of the pitfalls mentioned above. But pets can still ingest artificial needles, leading to obstruction. Flocking–or artificial, spray on snow–is a popular addition to some artificial trees. You can even buy cans of it which you can spray on your tree yourself. It’s not meant to be ingested or inhaled…but try telling that to a curious kitty or new puppy who just wants to see what this fun white stuff is all about! Best to avoid flocking altogether if you can.

Then you have to set it up!

Picking the ideal location to display your Christmas tree is such a fun part of the holiday experience. Some things to consider when putting up your tree are how accessible it is for your pet and how easily it can be knocked over. Picking a heavy, sturdy base is a great idea. Try setting it up in a corner, away from bookshelves or other “launchpads” your pet might try to use to get into the uppermost branches.

If possible, you can try anchoring the tree. For example, because of the previously mentioned cat in the tree incident, in our home we started using medium gauge wire wrapped around the trunk of the tree and stretching up to the curtain rod in the corner behind it. It may not prevent the tree from spilling some of its ornaments, but it may just hold it up long enough for us to right it in the event our cat tries to nap there again, and it will keep it from falling entirely.

Time to decorate!ornaments

Once the tree is up and ready for decorating, you’ve got some choices to make! 

Plastic lights bulbs (like LED bulbs) tend to hold up better to pets than glass bulbs, which can get hot and may break if Mr. Fluffykins tries to chew on it. Try to keep lights and bulbs tucked away from the ends of branches to help your pets avoid temptation.

Shatterproof ornaments are a pet parent’s dream come true! But of course everyone has treasured ornaments that have been handed down through their family, made of glass and very fragile. Placing these higher up in the tree, and putting plastic/shatterproof ornaments on the lower branches can help avoid tears over a broken heirloom, as well as injured paws from ornament shards scattered on the floor. Alternately, you could invest in an ornament hanger, or string up a strand of garland over a window or in a doorway, on which you can display these treasured antiques and keep them away from paws and tails!

Tinsel may look beautiful on your tree, but it is also an attractive object to your pet. If ingested, it could end up lodged in their throat or cause obstruction in their stomach. It’s best to avoid these glittery strands. The same goes for popcorn garland, cranberries, and other edible decorations that could be tempting to eat.

What about the rest of the house?

Most of us don’t just stop at the tree–the rest of the house gets the full holiday treatment as well! Many of the above suggestions go just as well for the rest of the house: avoiding edible or chemically treated decorations (wreaths, garland, poinsettias, holly berries, etc.) is a good start, and keeping decorations out of reach will help even further. If you have children who enjoy their yearly chocolate advent calendar, keep it in a cupboard or hung on a wall and away from Fido’s curious chompers!

Finally, just use common sense! Don’t leave pretty candles or your menorah or kinara burning unattended, don’t leave out items that could be easily broken or dangerous if eaten, and staying vigilant when your pets are in the room with the tree and other decorations are excellent ways to ensure that you and your pets have a happy, stress free holiday season!

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