Fuzz  Buzz                

  4th Quarter 2008                    

 Florida Keeshond Rescue is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and placement of the Keeshond breed of dog

In this Newsletter...                                         Return to our Home Page      

  • Happy Holidays
  • Holiday Safety Tips for Pets
  • iGive.com for holiday and everyday shopping - help Florida Keeshond Rescue help needy Keeshonden
  • Please remember The Shadow Fund 
  • You ought to be in Pictures
  • In Loving Remembrance
  • Your Newsletter
  • Foster Caregivers Needed
  • Rescue Me Caring Baskets available

Happy Holidays

The holiday season signals a special time of reflection and gives us many opportunities to count our blessings, share love and joy-filled good times with family and friends and CELEBRATE LIFE!  Florida Keeshond Rescue wishes you and your family - furry and human  - the blessings of peace and love during the holidays and always. With our sincere thanks for your continued support which helps us save lives and for your prayers for the dogs we serve and love, we wish you happy holidays!  Peace to all Creation.

Holiday Safety Tips for Pets

Holidays can present special dangers for your pets. Each year during the various holiday seasons, thousands of pets are seriously injured and/or become deathly ill. It's a busy time - a time of much planning, shopping, cooking, baking and rushing to and from parties and get-togethers with relatives and friends. Let's don't forget about our little four-legged members of the family during the rush and festivities. They are curious and anxious and there are many hazards waiting for their curiosity. 
  • New Year's brings in a brand new year filled with the promise of hope, prosperity, health, and happiness. But be alert to any pet hazards such as fun noise-makers and confetti which can very easily pose a serious threat to your pets' sense of well-being and health. Noise-makers can frighten your pet causing the pet to bolt out an open door, window, or leap to a precarious area in search of safety. Confetti can be ingested, wreaking havoc to the digestive tract.
     
  • Caution: Those adorable holiday costumes for your pets may be cute at get-togethers or in family photos, but pet owners should be wary of costumes which have rubber bands to keep them securely in place on the pet. If rubber bands are accidently left on the pet after the fun of dressing up is over, the pet could chew off and swallow them, causing choking and/or intestinal injuries. And, too, the bands can become embedded into the pet's flesh.

     
  • Valentine's Day is a day of romance and love, renewing old friendships and making new. Please don't forget the hidden dangers to your pets in those wonderful boxes of candy gifts and lovely bouquets of flowers your beloved one gives you. Make sure you know what plants are toxic to pets.
  • Don't leave the candies out - most animals love the sweet taste, especially chocolate. Chocolate is often fatal to animals, especially cats, if consumed in a large quantity and/or over a period of time.
  • Easter has its hazards of pets nibbling the colorful Easter "grass" used in baskets and other decorating. The goodies tucked in the baskets can create havoc to a pet's digestive system as well - chocolates, teeny Easter toys, plastic items, etc.
  • St. Patrick's Day brings the jolly Irish out in us but remember during your festivities, animals and alcohol DON'T mix. Alcoholic beverages are toxic to our pets.
  • July the Fourth in the United States brings picnics, backyard cookouts, family gatherings, and the sense of pride to be living in a free country with so many privileges most other countries aren't able to enjoy. But for our pets, the Fourth is also a day of terrible mishaps and even abuse related to fireworks. Please keep your pets indoors during the holiday and watch traffic at doorways. The sudden loud noises and flashing colors can cause your pet to run away in terror. A carelessly thrown firecracker or other firework could result in a disfiguring or maiming tragedy. And as old as time, there's always the evil animal abuser who gets his thrills from harming those who are smaller, weaker and totally defenseless - KNOW WHERE YOUR PETS ARE at all times.
  • Make sure all pets are inside during the night the youngsters are Halloween trick-or-treating, especially black pets, to avoid the heartbreak of hideous "pranks." In fact, during the entire month of October, all black pets should be kept indoors. The safest thing for both you and your animals is to keep them indoors unless you are supervising their outdoor activities with them on a leash.  On the night of Halloween trick-or-treating, keep your pets away from the doors leading to the outside. Place them in a secluded room or pet safety crate away from the noise and activity of the trick-or-treaters. As you are greeting your guests, the animal could become frightened and make a rush for the door as you are handing out the treats.
  • The foil wraps on candies can cause internal injuries if swallowed - the foil can be like a razor as it is swallowed and ingested. Keep all candies and their wrappers in a secured place.
  • Other holiday treats, alcoholic beverages, rich, fatty food scraps and bones can be harmful or toxic to pets. Keep your pet on his regular diet and caution visitors against giving your pet "special treats."
  • Supervise all candles - pets are attracted to the bright "lights" in a darkened room. Not only could they receive serious burns, but they could knock the candles over, spilling hot wax onto furniture and carpeting. Don't leave candles unattended for their sake and for the obvious fire hazards.
  • All other decorations should be carefully placed so that the pets can't pull or scratch off any small pieces to swallow.
  • Cover or tack down electrical cords.
  • Pets' highly sensitive noses pick up scents before humans can. Therefore, don't be surprised when they are underfoot in the kitchen while Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday goodies are being prepared. Watch those hot containers filled with turkey and ham drippings. The pets can easily tip them over causing severe scalding and burns to themselves.
  • Don't feed pets the cooled drippings either. Human seasonings aren't good for pets, plus the fact that the rich stock and drippings can easily upset pets' digestive systems.
  • Though it's so tempting, don't give your pet large quantities of cooked turkey and ham during the holidays. Again, human food is too rich; the feeding of human food can cause additional health problems and feeding human food will often lead to unsatisfactory eating habits when given pet food at their regular mealtimes. Consumption of human food can also result in pitiful begging, an aggravating habit hard to break, when the family sits down for meals.
  • BONES ARE DANGEROUS! Please, please don't feed your pets bones, especially poultry bones. Poultry bones splinter easily - each year thousands of pets are treated for consumption of splintered bones, causing pain and sometimes death.
  • Increased activity and visitors during the winter holiday season can upset your pet's routine. Try to keep your pet on his regular schedule for feeding and exercise and be sure the pet gets plenty of love.
  • If you are planning to take your pet with you when visiting friends and relatives during the holidays, be sure to contact them in advance to find out if your pet is welcome. Because of the excitement during the holidays, it might be best for you and your pet to board your pet or hire a reputable pet sitter.
  • The lovely bubbling holiday lights are moderate to lethal toxicity, depending on the amount of fluid (methylene chloride) inhaled or ingested.
  • Please do not use angel hair (spun glass) - low toxicity; can cause irritation of the eyes, skin and gastrointestinal tract. Artificial snow and snow flock also has low toxicity - dry particles are inert; however, toxicity from inhalation can occur if spayed directly in the mouth.
  • Hang your treasured ornaments higher on the Christmas tree. Use wooden, medal, resin-cast or the like on the lower branches in case curious little paws want to play with bright and colorful ornaments. Tinsel isn't toxic, but if ingested, intestinal obstruction and choking are potential problems...please don't use such items.
  • The beauty of the fireplace colors (fire salts) is breath-taking on a cold winter's evening - moderate toxicity; symptoms are gastrointestinal irritation with vomiting and a variety of other manifestations, including convulsions.
  • Resist the temptation to tie ribbons around pets necks for the holidays. The pets can tighten ribbons resulting in choking or hang themselves if the ribbon is caught on an object.
  • Keep gift ribbons and bows out of sight to prevent chewing and swallowing.
  • Replace metal ornament hooks with tightly knotted fabric 1/4 inch ribbons, light-weight twine or yarn to slip easily over the branches of the tree.
  • Keep all pets securely indoors during firework displays. The frightening noise and the danger of exploding fireworks are hazardous to your pet.
  • A number of Christmas season plants are poisonous to pets if nibbled or eaten: ivy - moderate to very toxic, all parts; holly - moderate to very toxic, especially the berries and leaves; mistletoe - very toxic, all parts, especially the berries; Christmas greens such as balsam, juniper, cedar, pine and fir - all parts have a low level of toxicity; hibiscus - may cause vomiting or bloody diarrhea if ingested; and poinsettias - leaves and stems low in toxicity. This is not a conclusive listing...there are many more toxic plants.  It's wise to keep plants out of your pets' reach.
  • Please DO NOT give an animal of any age as a "gift."  Remember the first weeks of a new life or a sudden change in an adult pet is extremely traumatic for them. Instead, give gifts of pet supplies, food, and accessories. Then after the hustle and bustle of the holidays, the loved one can make a selection of the selected pet of their choice to bring home to peace and quiet for the pet. This will also provide the happy new pet caregiver time to spend with his/her new life-time commitment. .

    For those animal lovers who have allergies or feel that a house pet would be too much due to other health reasons or too long hours and hectic schedules of secular work, give a gift of a contribution to a reputable rescue organization or sponsor or foster a pet for a reputable rescue organization. Florida Keeshond Rescue would be delighted to provide additional information to you about this subject - contact Hollikees@aol.com or visit www.floridakeeshondrescue.com for details.  There are many needy animals needing additional care.  Contribute today and help us save lives  - great gift that will warm hearts through-out the year!

    IMPORTANT: The time frame of six to eight weeks before Halloween each year is extremely dangerous for all animals, but especially so for cats ... even more frighteningly dangerous should your cat be black. Please, PLEASE take those few moments each day taking additional precautions to make sure your cat(s) or other pet(s) is/are safe during this holiday season. Follow and promote safety precautions for animals, especially black cats, during the Halloween season and throughout the year.
  • Toxicity information for plants was obtained from the National Animal Poison Control Center (NAPCC), a non-profit, cost-recovery program at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Urbana, IL.

    iGive.com - for holiday and everyday shopping - help Florida Keeshond Rescue help needy Keeshonden

    Get a head start on holiday shopping and help save lives too!   Shop through iGive.com and help Florida Keeshond Rescue.  Those of you who currently participate in iGive.com have done much to help Kees in our foster care program  - thank you!   Many of you already know this but for those who may not we felt it important to share with everyone that Florida Keeshond Rescue (FKR) depends on donations to provide vet care for dogs in our foster care program. To help provide funds for the increasing numbers of dogs needing our help we hope you will also remember you can help support Florida Keeshond Rescue (FKR) each time you shop. Just register with iGive.com and designate Florida Keeshond Rescue as your charity of choice.   A percentage of each of your purchases made with participating stores will help raise additional funds for needy dogs in our foster care program. If you haven't already done so, please visit iGive.com, register and designate Florida Keeshond Rescue as your charity of choice - it's easy and takes very little of your time. You may also request that your place of employment register and designate FKR as their charity of choice to earn even more for the Kees each time office supplies are purchased from a participating store.  Each and every time you shop, remember to go through iGive.com so that your purchase earns funds for Florida Keeshond Rescue.   Almost all stores participate so each and every time you shop, remember to go through iGive.com. For those of you who have already registered - THANK YOU - we really appreciate all the help we can get.  With over 650 stores now at iGive.com and new stores being added all the time, there really is something for everyone!  On behalf of the Kees we serve -please accept our heartfelt gratitude for your continued support!  Enjoy your shopping!  

    Please Remember the Shadow Fund

    Florida Keeshond Rescue attempts to accept any Keeshond into its program, including seniors who may have little chance of being adopted.  We truly enjoy having these Kees in our home, but with the amount of dogs we handle each year, we desperately need more foster homes and support.  For these special seniors who face not being adopted because of age or disability, we have established the Shadow Fund.  The purpose of this fund is to provide medical care and food to these needy Kees while in the care of foster homes.  We want them to have a good home environment while they live out the remainder of their life. Is there room in your life for one of these special Keeshonden?  If not, please share a donation – no amount is too small – to help provide care for the old dogs.  Tax deductible donations may be made by clicking on the PayPal button below or mailed to us:  Florida Keeshond Rescue, 4375 Richmond Park Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32224. Additional information on the establishment of The Shadow Fund may be found in our April Newsletter. 

    You ought to be in Pictures

    Want to have your Keeshond's picture showcased in Fuzz Buzz? If so, please send pictures in .jpg format to Hollikees@aol.com. Each quarter we will share at least one picture with everyone. So, get out your cameras and start capturing your Keeshond's antics. Pictures can be comical, serious, showcase the dog's fluffy coat, personality ... you name it, we're open to taking a look.  This quarter we thought it would be fun to share some holiday pictures - ENJOY!

    Left to right: Handsome Halloween boy Keenan.  Little Bear and Kassi pose with Fall friends. "BOO!" Don't be scared, it's only Chuckie showing off his glow-in-the-dark Halloween eyes.  Hannah and Nicky said: "Trick'r Treat" and Daddy obliged with lots of yummies! Handsome boy Nicky shows off his Halloween scarf and GREAT smile!  THE STAR (who wishes to remain anonymous) in her costume. T Bear and Dad having bales of fun!  Holiday beauties bobbing for apples.  Kees and Dad visit a pumpkin patch.  "Trick'r Treat" Kees at the door.

     

    In Loving Remembrance

    Florida Keeshond Rescue extends heartfelt sympathy to:  Foxy Gaspard's family, Palmer Leland's family, Ripley Black's family, Dixie Leigh and Missy Belle's foster family, Raider's foster family. We honor these and all who have returned home to the open arms of their Creator. Rest in peace dear ones - we remember you with love.  Pictured below on the left is Foxy Gaspard and on the right is Palmer Leland. Peace to all Creation.

                                      

    Your Newsletter

    We hope you enjoy reading this issue of Fuzz Buzz and that the information is helpful to you and your Kees. We would like this to be  your Newsletter and value your input and suggestions.  So, get your thinking caps on now and tell us please:   Have you attended a class on a topic related to animal welfare or animal health care and learned something valuable you can share with fellow Kees lovers? Do you  have information on specific topics you would like to have published?  Do you just want to share a story, poem or thoughts  about your rescued Kees that you feel others would enjoy? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, please send your thoughts. Any format, printed, faxed, or e-mailed will do, but it would be easiest for Newsletter production if the article is sent either as an attached text or word processing file or as the body of an e-mail. Thank you for your consideration and contributions  - we look forward to hearing from you. 

    Foster Caregivers Needed

    WE NEED YOU!!!!   We are in desperate need of loving foster caregivers and  foster homes - please consider becoming a foster caregiver - the dogs need you and so do we!  Florida Keeshond Rescue pays all approved expenses associated with the care of Keeshonden in our foster care program.  Volunteer Application click here:    Foster Application .   If you would like more information, please contact us at:  Hollikees@aol.com.  On behalf of the dogs we serve, thank you.

    Rescue Me Caring Baskets Available

    Rescue Me Caring Basket®

    Flowers wilt, cards fade, but this gift from your heart offers more lasting comfort to those mourning the loss of a beloved animal companion.

    All proceeds benefit rescued dogs                                                                                                                                   

    Many of us have experienced being at a complete loss for a meaningful way to adequately express our condolences to friends or family at the time of the loss through death of a beloved pet.  To meet that need and to help raise funds for needy dogs in our Foster Care Program, Florida Keeshond Rescue developed the Rescue Me Caring Basket®.  With the purchase of a Rescue Me Caring Basket® you have the opportunity to express your heartfelt sympathy, provide a tangible and lasting means of comfort for those who are grieving the loss of a beloved animal companion and help needy dogs too.  Your purchase of a Rescue Me Caring Basket® is a gift that reflects your thoughtful  and caring heart, offers  comfort to the recipient and  honors the memory of the beloved pet by helping needy, rescued dogs.  Remember, 100% of the proceeds will be used to help pay for veterinary care for needy, rescued dogs in our Foster Care Program.   

    For information or to order visit: www.floridakeeshondrescue.com

    Please help us save lives

    Florida Keeshond Rescue depends on public support to continue our mission to save the lives of Keeshonden in need.  Tax deductible donations may be made by clicking on the PayPal button below or mailed to us:  Florida Keeshond Rescue, 4375 Richmond Park Drive, East,  Jacksonville, FL 32224 

             Any assistance you can provide to help us in our efforts to help save needy Keeshonden is appreciated.

    A copy of our application for our 501(c)3 classification and the IRS ruling letter are available upon request.

    A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. OUR REGISTRATION NUMBER IS CH22285.

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