Every Home Deserves a Dog and Every Dog Deserves a Home
Friday, September 11th, 2009Supporting the Conway Area Humane Society
We have 3 cats and one dog, though we’re going to the shelter Sunday to see some new puppies that are coming in. I’d like a companion dog for our 5-yr-old. We had our dog run expanded this summer in anticipation of getting a 2nd dog. Our Golden died last summer – she was 13!
Each year we participate in “Bark in the Park” where we “Walk for the Animals” and raise money for the Conway Area Humane Society. This year’s Bark in the Park is September 26. Team Tarbell has been the top fundraising team for the last six years, and we intend to win again with your help. Our goal is to beat our previous record of $5,400 for the Conway Area Humane Society (CAHS).
As a Board Member for Starting Point, I am especially grateful for the CAHS working relationship with the area’s domestic violence organization, to house animals of abuse victims. Animal and child abuse go hand in hand. Suzette Indelicato, Executive Director of Starting Point, says, “Many people don’t make it to the shelter because they won’t leave their pets.” The CAHS, with a referral from Starting Point, will house the animal victims of an abusive situation while the family gets its life back on track. All such housing is secure and confidential. The owner is required to check in every two weeks for a situation update and to discuss future plans for both humans and companion animals. For more information about the Conway Area Humane Society shelter, visit www.conwayshelter.org.
Let your pets run on this beautiful 8.4 acres in Jackson NH. I took Skye with me to the showing I did here last week and she had the BEST time romping all over the fields, woods, and through the trees. It’s well off the road and is perfect for pets. 8+ acres with amazing views. Perfect for dogs. Better for people.
Meet some animals form Conway Area Animal Shelter.



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