Thursday, January 28, 2010

Love-A-Bull Adoption Event at Best Friends!


On Saturday February 13th, from 10am till 4pm Best Friends will be hosting an adoption event. Bully Breed Rescue and Outreach to Pets In Need will be on site with lots of great dogs looking for loving families! Visit there websites to check out all the dogs they have for adoption!



Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Wild Animal Wednesday! Mini Nubian Goat Born in NYC!

The Central Park Zoo in Manhattan, NY has a brand new baby born to Mom "Angel" earlier this January.  The mini Nubian Goat is just the cutest, and can be adored up close in the petting zoo area of the Central Park Zoo.  The mini Nubian Goats come to be as a result of the Nigerian Dwarf Goat and the Nubian Goat breeding.  There is no time like the present- go see the new kid on the block! 


(photo courtesy of Associated Press)

Monday, January 25, 2010

Monday's Funny Video of the Week! Kittens vs. Slide!

I hope you all enjoy the funny animal videos that I have shared with you.  Here is another one (another kitten video!)!  These little kittens try defying gravity by running up a slide at a playground.  Their playful antics should make you smile :)

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Fairfield County Dog Hot Spot! St. Mary's by the Sea


Looking for a place to bring your dog for a walk in Fairfield County?  Look no further!  St. Mary's by the Sea in Bridgeport has a great walking trail for you and your dog.  Dog's must be leashed at all times.  The breeze from the water and the beautiful Long Island Sound views make this a stellar place for a brisk walk with your pup! 







Thursday, January 21, 2010

January Doggy Birthdays At Best Friends Norwalk!

This month we celebrated doggy birthdays for three of our doggy day campers!



Ryan, the Sheppard mix, celebrated her second birthday with us. Harley, the big black lab, celebrated his 4th Birthday. And today we had a double party to celebrate Milo the shih-tuz and Rex the westies 2nd Birthday!


Birthday's at Best Friend come complete with doggy ice cream from Lick-A-Lots and a "Happy Birthday Sing-a-long" with all our staff!





Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Wild Animal Wednesday! Meet the Dark Eyed Junco!

The Dark Eyed Junco is a small sparrow who can be easily spotted in Connecticut during the winter months.  Nicknamed the "snowbird" these little guys love the cold weather and are just adorable.  The males typically have slate grey coloring with an all white belly.  Also part of the reason they are named the "snowbird"- "grey skies above, and snow below".  Female Junco's have a duller coloring, mostly shades of brown.

Try listening for the Dark Eyed Junco in the Winter and you will hear them singing their cheery song "tilililililili".  These litltle birds can be seen at bird feeders, but if you really want to spot one, look underneath!  They prefer to forage for food on the ground (they also like to mate on the ground, not in trees- imagine that!).  If you really want to see these birds in action at your feeder buy black oil sunflower seeds, white millet and nyer thistle.  Happy Birdwatching! 

For more information on the Dark Eyed Junco check out Connecticut Wildlife Magazine (photo courtesy of Wikipedia)

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Monday's Funny Video of the Week! (Belated) Dog vs. Boy Football

For all of the football fans out there- this is in honor of you!  How about those Jets?!?  They should hire this football playing dog to be on their team, just in time for the playoffs :)

Friday, January 15, 2010

Top Ten Reasons to Spay & Neuter Your Pet

Are you contemplating whether or not to get your pet spayed or neutered?  Well take a look at this list from Tails (out of Westport) with the benefits to spaying or neutering your dog or cat. 

Top Ten Reasons Why You Should Spay/Neuter

10. Prevent ovarian, uterine, mammary (breast) and testicular cancer from prematurely ending your pets life.

9. Prevent prostate infections in male dogs that cause difficulty urinating and defecating and may result in kidney failure and death.

8. Prevent urine marking in your home (on rugs, furniture etc).

7. Prevent unwanted behavior such as humping of legs of family members and houseguests, uncontrolled howling by unspayed cats, messy periods in unspayed female dogs and the attraction of neighborhood dogs and cats to your property.

6. No puppies or kittens to find homes for (or get stuck with!)
5. No late night emergency visits to the veterinarian and hundreds or thousands of dollars spent on emergencies from pregnancy complications.

4. Your pet is unlikely to roam or escape from invisible or regular fences as an intact pet would. Roaming pets are at risk for fights with other animals (pets and wild animals), traumatic injury (such as being hit by cars) or getting lost. They are also at increased risk for Lyme and other tick-borne disease, Leptospirosis and rabies (all potentially serious or fatal diseases to both your pet and your family).

3. Your male dog will be less likely to be aggressive.

2. Town licensing fees are reduced.

And the number one reason for spaying or neutering your pet is:

1. You will help prevent over 5 million healthy dogs and cats from being killed or from becoming homeless and experiencing or dying from starvation, injuries and cold.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Puppy Palooza Pics!

As I mentioned before- the Puppy Palooza was a spectacular hit!  Almost all of the dogs found homes!!  For information on the remaining dogs and puppies for adoption please contact Tails at 203-222-1992.  Enjoy some photos from the adoption event and check out the clip from News Channel 8



Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Wild Animal Wednesday! This Week- Meet the Birds/ Owls in Fairfield!

The Audubon Society is inviting you to Meet the Birds!!  Join them Saturday January 16th for a fun and educational nature experience in the middle of Fairfield! 

Center at Fairfield: Meet the Birds/Owls

"Join us for an up-close look at our resident owls, pick apart an owl pellet and examine an owl feather. Discover which of CT’s owl species are the first to nest, which stay year-round, and the conservation status of owls in our state. Suitable for children age 8 years and older and adults. Fee: $7/person (family max. $21) CAS Members, $11/person (family max. $33) Non-members."
 
Call 203-259-6305, ext. 109 for more details.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Puppy Palooza Update!

The Puppy Palooza event that took place here over the weekend was a huge success!  93 of 100 dogs were adopted!  Stay tuned as I will be posting photos from the event later in the week. 

Monday, January 11, 2010

Monday's Funny Video of the Week! Cat Attacks Fax Machine!

Sometimes cats and technology just don't mix.  This poor cat can't understand why the fax machine has come alive!!  Very silly and good for a smile.  Enjoy the video! 

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Rescheduled Puppy Palooza Adoptathon this Weekend!! Don't Miss It!


Stop by Best Friends Pet Care in Norwalk this Weekend  January 9th & 10th for the Puppy Palooza !




Looking for a new Best Friend??  You are in luck!  On January 9th & 10th  we will be having a huge pet adoption fair.  Dogs, cats, kittens and puppies will all be looking for homes!  If you are looking to adopt in the near future please stop by.  Colbert Veterinary Rescue, Adopt-A-Dog, TAILS, Operation Spay & more will be on-site with dozens of great dogs and cats of all ages looking for loving families.  The event was originally supposed to take place in December but has been rescheduled to Saturday January 9th & Sunday January 10th from 10am-5pm.  Please call 203-849-1010 for more information.

Friday, January 8, 2010

January Doggy Day Campers of the Month!! Riley & Shilo!


                                                    Meet Big Camper of the Month Riley!!
Riley is a sweet Yellow Lab that brings joy to our camp room!  He is high spirited and super friendly.  Riley loves running , playing, and wrestling with the other dogs and he really enjoys the camp counselor's company as well.  You are the best Riley!
Meet Little Camper of the Month Shilo!!  Shilo was very timid upon first entering our little doggy day camp.  At first we were unsure if he would be a good fit.  We slowly introduced him to the rest of the dogs as not to overwhelm him, and now he loves camp!!  He just needed to get his feet wet!  We are happy that he stuck it out- we love having you in camp Shilo! 

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Wild Animal Wednesday! (Belated) This Week Wild Animal Removal in CT

Many of us reside in Connecticut because of it's natural beauty, wildlife, and peaceful surroundings.  However, sometimes nature can get a little too close for comfort.  Bats in the attic, unwanted scratching or digging under the porch, or maybe even an injured animal near your yard... but what can you do?  There is actually a wonderful Wildlife Removal directory available to us at http://www.wildlife-removal.com/state/Connecticut.htm.  Here you can find people to help with all of your wildlife problems and questions. 

Some of the wildlife removal companies near us are:
Norwalk- A All Animal Control
Stamford- Tom Logan's Wild Things
Bethel- Westchester Wildlife
Branford- Shoreline Wildlife Management LLC

If you believe a wild animal has been injured or orphaned due to human causes, please call the following number:
Wildlife Advisory Hotline in Connecticut: (203) 393-1050.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Monday's Funny Video of the Week! Persistent Treadmill Cat!

"Nothing's Gonna Ever Keep You Down!"  This cat doesn't quite know what is going on- but he doesn't give up!!  A good role model for the New Year!  :)

Friday, January 1, 2010

Puppy Palooza Adoption Event Rescheduled!!!

Puppy Palooza Rescheduled for January 9th & 10th!



Looking for a new Best Friend??  You are in luck!  On January 9th & 10th  we will be having a huge pet adoption fair.  Dogs, cats, kittens and puppies will all be looking for homes!  If you are looking to adopt in the near future please stop by.  Colbert Veterinary Rescue, Adopt-A-Dog, TAILS, Operation Spay & more will be on-site with dozens of great dogs and cats of all ages looking for loving families.  The event was originally supposed to take place in December but has been rescheduled to Saturday January 9th & Sunday January 10th from 10am-5pm.  Please call 203-849-1010 for more information.