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Summer Pet Care Tips

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

We wish you and your furry family all the best – hoping that you enjoy Summer 2010!!!  Here are some tips to help keep your pets safe and healthy this summer season.

Avoid Taking Your Pet on Errands - During warm weather, the inside of a car can reach 120° in a matter of minutes, even if parked in the shade. Pets left in hot cars, even briefly, can suffer from heat exhaustion, heat stroke, brain damage, and can even die.

Keep Your Pets Hydrated - Provide plenty of water and shade for your pets while outdoors so they can stay cool.  Ample fresh water should be available indoors as well.

 

Limit Exercise in the Heat - On very hot days, limit exercise to early morning or evening hours. Extra care needs to be taken with older dogs, short-nosed dogs, and those with thick coats. Keep in mind that asphalt gets very hot and can burn your pet’s paws.

 

Avoid Lawns and Flower Beds Plant food, fertilizer, and insecticides can be fatal if your pet ingests them.  In addition, more than 700 plants can be toxic to your pets.

  

Limit Sun Exposure - Pets can get sunburned too, and your pet may require sunscreen on his or her nose and ear tips. Pets with light-colored noses or light-colored fur on their ears are particularly vulnerable to sunburn and skin cancer.

 

Fleas, Ticks, & Heartworm Disease – Heartworm disease is transmitted by mosquitoes – check with your vet if your pet needs heartworm prevention. Fleas and ticks can also be a problem – use only flea & tick treatments recommended by your veterinarian.

 

Heat Stroke

In summer heat your pet can suffer from heat exhaustion & heat stroke. These conditions can be very serious. You should be aware of the signs of heat stress, including: heavy panting, glazed eyes, a rapid pulse, unsteadiness, a staggering gait, vomiting, or a deep red or purple tongue.  If this happens – cool them down by pouring cool water over their fur and then get them to the veterianrian. 

Walk 4 Paws – Join US!

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
 
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Won’t you please join us in the Bobbi and the Strays Second Annual Walk 4 Paws?  You can walk and/or raise funds to save the lives of homeless animals!
 
The walk itself will be an exciting event for both people and canines.  This year it takes place in Beautiful Alley Pond Park!
 
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We will have goodie bags, microchipping, contests, and much more! Prizes will also be awarded to the top individual fundraisers and the top fundraising pack.
 
You can walk as an individual or as a pack (two or more people) with your dogs on their leashes.  You can also join the walk without a dog, of course!  And even if you are unable to walk, you can still help us fundraise by setting up a fundrasing page on FirstGiving!
 
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Please visit FirstGiving - www.firstgiving.com/bobbiandthestrays to register for the Walk 4 Paws and/or create your fundraising page.  Then you can ask your friends, family, and neigbors to sponsor you!
 
All Donations will go towards our “Building Fund”.  The temporary building we use to house our larger dogs is being torn down, so donations are urgently needed in order for Bobbi & the Strays to find a permanent home.  Please read more about the loss of our shelter here.  
 
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You can also register for the Walk off-line too. For full details please follow this link.  

We hope to see you there!!!!!

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And if you can not join us but would still like to donate – GREAT!

You can donate directly to Bobbi and the Strays HERE! or you can even sponsor one of our walkers/supporters on FirstGiving. 

We thank you for your support!!!

We Will Soon Be Homeless…

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

 

The temporary building we use to house our larger dogs is being torn down, so donations (and/or a building/shelter/land) are urgently needed in order for Bobbi & the Strays to find a permanent home. This space currently houses many amazing larger dogs all waiting to be adopted.

 

Bobbi & the Strays operates out of two facilities, a TEMPORARY donated retail space at the Atlas Mall in Queens that houses our cats and smaller dogs, and the building that will be torn down which currently houses our larger dogs.

 

Do you know someone that would be willing to donate a building or land to us? Do you know of a reasonably priced building or land for sale or lease? We don’t need much – essentially plumbing & heating. Outdoor space is essential. We will consider all communities in Queens (and even close surrounding areas) that are easily accessible to the public, by subway/bus, car, and/or foot.

 

The destruction of the space we use for our larger dogs will cripple our rescue operation if our large dogs have nowhere to go. We are relying on your generous support, help, and donations to get Bobbi & the Strays a “forever” home where we can continue to do the important work that saves the lives of so many animals each year.

 

We were originally told that we have until this coming January – now it looks like it will be much, MUCH, sooner…  Please Help!

 

To donate directly to Bobbi and the Strays’ Building Fund please click here – “Donate to the Building Fund”.

 

To help find a new home for Bobbi and the Strays, please email building@bobbicares.org or call (718) 326-6070 or visit our website.

Share YOUR Story

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

We are looking for YOU to tell YOUR story on our blog!  So please share your story!

 

 We are looking for stories that incorporate Bobbi and the Strays as well as tell your own story.  Here are just a handful of ideas to get you started:

1)  a “happy tail” – the adoption of your dog or cat from BATS 

2)  your experience as a volunteer with us

3)  how we helped reunite you with your lost dog or cat

4)  your experience as a foster parent for one of our animals

5)  a funny story about Bobbi : – )

6)  your experience at one of our events

7)  a rescue you were involved with 

 

Now that you have the idea of what types of stories we are looking for – 

why not submit your story for consideration?  

Please email it to shelter@bobbicares.org.

 

And if you have some great pictures or even a video to go along with your blog entry – we may be able to post them as well.  Please email us for instructions on how to submit video or pictures prior to sending them to us.

 

 

Here are just a few stories that were submitted in the past:

Oreo – Happy at Last   

Cat Fishing

First Adventure with BATS

Greetings from Brooklyn

 

 

Thank you for your support!

 

Past, Present, and Future

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

PAST

2009 was another very busy year for Bobbi and the Strays.  We adopted out over 240 dogs and over 350 cats – more than 600 adoptions for 2009!  And that number does not even take into account other dogs and cats that we assisted in getting into great homes or helped to remain in their homes.

 

2009 was also a year very hard hit by the recession.  People continue still to suffer through and more animals are being abandoned.  Worse may be the animals that are forced to suffer from serious medical conditions because they go untreated.  And due to our rescue of these abandoned and abused animals – it has prevented us from taking more animals from non-no-kill shelters.   

 

PRESENT

February 17th marked the anniversary of the launch of our new website.  It is hard to believe that it has been an entire year already.  If you have not perused the site yet – or in a while – please do so today – www.BobbiAndTheStrays.org.

 

The recession continues to take its toll on everyone including poor dogs and cats and struggling rescue groups alike.  We continue to become aware of shelters or rescue groups that are forced to close due to high operational costs required for such endeavors.  This makes it that much harder for those shelters that are left, like ours, and already struggling with less funding and greater demand.  

 

FUTURE

Bobbi and the Strays continues on with our important work.  We are not truly sure of what the future may hold for us – especially with the loss of the building where our larger dogs are housed.  For more information – click here.

 

We are extremely grateful to all of those who have supported us this past year – to all those that have donated, adopted, volunteered, fostered, sponsored – thank you from the bottom of our hearts.  It is because of you that we have been able to get through 2009.  And we truly want to highlight our thanks to our wonderful and caring Volunteers – for all of their efforts and all the love they give our animals – THANK YOU!  

 

Things are tough and may continue to get tougher.  The number of animals that need help is increasing every day – and these animals need all of the help they can get.  If you can help us in any way – please do so.  Volunteer and Donate today!

 

Please follow this link to donate now:

 

Please follow this link for information on volunteering:

 

Every little bit will help us with the important work that we do – it truly will.  Thank you!!!

 

Love,

Bobbi and Laura

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See BATS PICTURES!!!

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Did you know that Bobbi and the Strays has a Flickr account?  Well we do – so please visit and take a look.  You don’t even have to have a Flickr account to look at our photosHere is the direct link.  (Flickr is a photo sharing website.) 

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AND you can also post your own photos or videos of your adopted furry family to our Group Pool as well – maybe even some pics of some of our events you might have attended.  You can even start some great conversations in our group too.  For this – you have to be/become a member of Flickr, though.  The great news is that it is FREE – and Easy!

If you would like to post to Bobbi and the Strays Group Pool on Flickr – here is what you need to do. 

1)  Go to Flickr – www.flickr.com

2)  Log On or Create an Account

3)   Load your photos or video to your own account

4)  Go to the Search Box and type in bobbiandthestrays – all one word – that is just how Flickr does it – then hit the arrow next to search and pull down the menu to “groups” – this way you search for our group

5)  Bobbi and the Strays will come up – click into our group

6)  You will see “Group Pool” in pink – near the top – click that

7)  Then click “Add photo or Video” and just choose what photos or videos you would like to add to our Group Pool.  (Please note that any photos/video you want to add to our group must first be posted under your own account)

Remember to check our page on Flickr often as we regularly upload photos from our events, pictures of our volunteers helping our animals, and of course, the wonderful dogs and cats that we have for adoption.

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Remember our page -

www.flickr.com/photos/bobbiandthestrays

You can even bookmark it. : )

Rescue, Rehabilitate, Adopt, & Educate

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

 

Bobbi and the Strays work is mostly based on four principals – to Rescue, Rehabilitate, Adopt, and Educate.  What does this mean, you may ask?

 

We Rescue many of our dogs and cats directly from the street.  Some were born there – others have been abandoned there.  Others still are abandoned in vacant lots, houses, or apartment buildings where caring people luckily find them and contact us.  Some people pass away leaving their animal companions confused as they may have no idea where there human family has gone or why they have lost their home.  We also rescue dogs and cats off of euthanasia lists at other shelters – where we give them a truly second chance at life.  Maybe worst of all – some we rescue directly from abuse and neglect – sometimes it can be quite severe.    

 

The severely abused or neglected animals need a lot of care and attention.  Medical bills can easily run into the thousands of dollars on just one animal.  And all animals still need to be examined, vaccinated, and spayed or neutered.  And even those that do not require specialized medical attention sometimes require a lot of attention in general since they have been starved of it sometimes their whole lives.  There can be many types of Rehabilitation.  Some dogs and cats simply need someone to just show they care and love them.  Others need a bit more time to be brought out of their shell and learn to trust someone – human or animal.  Don’t forget – animals can’t speak – so it can be hard to know what they have been through or have seen.   

 

Our main purpose is to place these precious creatures into loving forever homes – their second lives – hopefully the only one they will come to remember.  : – )  Bobbi and the Strays strives to find the right homes for all of our animals.  We do house-checks and reference checks.  We won’t Adopt cats and dogs to just anyone. : – )  And we have a guaranteed return policy on all animals that we place – because our goal is to find these animals a great home – for life.    

 

In addition to all of this we try to Educate.  We reach out to the public at large, politicians and community leaders, schools and organizations.  We fight for the lives and rights of these animals.  We try to educate everyone on the importance of Spaying and Neutering – this helps keep animals off of the streets and out of shelters.  We educate people on the proper way to care for a pet.  We try to speak at as many schools as possible – so that children can understand early in life how they can be a part of the solution too. 

 

Our hope is to make such an impact that organizations like ours, someday, are no longer needed. We hope that you can share in this dream as well. 

 

You can visit our website – www.BobbiAndTheStrays.org or call us at (718) 326-6070 to find out how you can help us Rescue, Rehabilitate, Adopt, and Educate.

Sweet Eba

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Poor Eba.  Just being in a shelter is difficult for the dogs, but for this 7 year old rotti girl, it has been particularly hard.

Eba’s original owner had passed away and the person he wanted to care for Eba could not do it so she surrendered Eba to our shelter. When Eba first came in, she was very attached to her current caretaker and didn’t want anything to do with us.  One of my new workers was a little worried.

“Lets just take a walk together,” I suggested and we all walked Eba around outside the shelter. Eba got into her walk and she didn’t even notice when I took the leash from her caretaker.  I then ignored Eba and just continued on the walk. Most people think you should give the dog a lot of attention and talk and pet the dog when meeting, but for a dog like Eba, who was clearly uncomfortable with us and her suroundings, the best thing to do is to ignore her and let her feel you out. So that is what we did. By the next day Eba was our best friend.

She quickly became known as the dog who walks right at your side, gazing up at you in adoration, or the dog who just flops over for belly rubs anytime or place. Her little stub of a tail goes crazy in excitment when meeting other dogs. She usually has to be bribed to go back in her cage with a treat and it breaks out hearts everytime to put her back.

Eba was lucky enough to go to a wonderful foster home but when the foster parents had to start working more they returned Eba to the shelter because they didn’t want her to be alone all day.  Eba was adopted out not long after but returned the next day.  Some people have the best intentions and try to compensate for the dog being in the shelter with tons of affection and attention right off the bat but for a dog like Eba who has been through so much, she needs space to adjust.  It doesn’t take her long but her new home was too overwhelming too soon and they brought her back when she went to bite a vister to the house on the first day =(

When I give Eba to new volunteers to walk, I always tell them the same thing. “Ignore her for awhile. No petting. talking etc. When she is ready, she will come to you.” They look at me with uncertainity as they take the leash but when they come back, they usually say the same thing. “She is the best dog! She is so sweet! She just rolled over for belly rubs on the grass and didn’t want to get up!”

When Eba started limping one day, a caring volunteer took her to Howard Beach Animal Clinic where we found out the bad news. Eba had a torn ACL in her leg.  She was in a lot of pain and would need surgery.  To make matters worse, they found a lump on her belly that could be a cancer tumor. They would have to do a biopsy. If she had cancer, they would have to do another major surgery.  On top of that, she would need 16 weeks recovery for her leg.  Just the thought of her having to recover in a noisy, stressful shelter brought me to tears.

The day I brought Eba back for her surgery we had to wait because it was extremely crowded. In a room full of strangers and strange dogs, Eba decided to flop over for her belly rub.  It was the cutest thing. She seemed oblivious to everything else! She seemed relaxed and content to be pet in a crowded vet waiting room, waiting patiently for her turn to be called. When I left her there for her surgery, it was hard not to cry. She was such a good dog!

After the surgey, Dr Weinstein called us to say that everything went well and that Eba should spend a couple more days at the vet recovering before going home.  They did a biopsy but didn’t have the results back yet.

We prepared for her return at the shelter. Someone donated a large comfortable orthropedic bed for Eba to rest on.  The staff knew they couldn’t let Eba run or play. She could be leashed walked only.

Then we got the good news! The biopsy came back and Eba didn’t have cancer! When I went to pick up Eba from the vet, Dr Weinstein brought her out and said, “This is a nice dog!”  It seemed he really taken a liking to her.  He gave me detailed instructions about her recovery and told me she would have to come back in ten days to get her staples out.

Eba didn’t seem like a dog who just had surgery. She was happy to see me and I had to keep her on a very short leash because she wanted to hop and run out to my car. I had to use all my strength to stop her from jumping in and allow me to lift her gently into the back seat.  She wanted to put her head right near mine as we drove back to the shelter.

In the days to come, staff and volunteers would take extra special care in dealing with Eba. When the weather was nice enough we would take her out on the grass and just sit with under a nearby tree. She couldn’t walk very far and sometimes she would just lie down and rest.  We would wait patiently till she felt strong enough to get back up. She would lie there, rolled over, asking to be pet, her paws straight up in the air. She was goofy, loving, playful. 

When I took Eba back to the vet for her check up, Dr Weinstein said her leg was healing well. They took the staples out and instructed me not to let her run or play yet. She was still healing. Then in the middle of her check up, she flopped to the floor again for a belly rub!

Eba is almost completely healed now. I am sad that she had to recover in the stressful shelter environment but I am proud of the strength and grace she possessed.  I pray every night that someone will come along who is able to adopt and see Eba for the wonderful dog she is.  She has to be one of the most devoted and loyal canines I have ever met- and I have met a lot! I know whoever adopts her will be extremely lucky. Someone just needs to give her a chance.

I want to sincerely thank Dr Weinstein of Howard Beach Animal Clinic for performing the surgery and taking special care of Eba for us.  We would also like to express our deepest gratitude to the Pedigree Foundation for giving us a grant that helped make Eba’s surgery possible. Also thank you to the volunteers and staff who also donated special items and their valuable time in helping Eba recooperate after her surgery. Thank you!!

IF you are interested in adopting or fostering Eba please email Adopt@bobbicares.org  or click here for more information on this special dog. 

Eba relaxing by the tree at the shelter

Eba relaxing by the tree at the shelter Eva loves belly rubs!

Eba resting in the grass

Eba resting in the grass

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Staples in Eba's leg after her surgery

Eba relaxings with a volunteer at the shelter

Eba relaxing with a volunteer at the shelter

Walk 4 Paws was a Success!

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Watching the stream of dogs and people walk up the road through Forest Park made me teary eyed. Not even some rainy weather could stop over 250 people from coming out on a Saturday morning to help raise money and awareness for the animals of Bobbi and the Strays. Through the tears (happy tears!) I had to smile as dogs of all breeds, sizes and ages walked together and with their owners in harmony for a common cause. It was a beautiful sight!

We had been planning the 1st annual Walk 4 Paws for many months. Last year we had received word that the building where we house our larger dogs will soon no longer be available to us and we would eventually have to find a new shelter for the dogs we housed there. Unfortunately we were lacking the funds! Our solution? The Walk 4 Paws!

After many months of planning with many people contributing, it was amazing to see it all come together on the morning of May 2nd. The trails of Forest Park were beautiful and the walk was very peaceful. We had some of our own shelter animals come out to participate as well. After the walk, there was live entertainment, raffles, face painting, microchipping, goody bags and other give-a-ways. Also Pawsative Dog Training entertained us by hosting doggie games such as Bobbing for Biscuits!

Thanks to everyone who participated and donated to the Walk 4 Paws, we were able to raise over $30,000!!!! This is incredible and we can’t thank everyone enough! This was truly a community effort and it goes to show what wonderful things can happen when we work together. THANK YOU! This money is a huge contribution to the building fund and brings us one step closer in establishing a permenant no-kill shelter in Queens. This is Bobbi’s dream!

I’d like to give a special thanks to our sponsors: The Petco Foundation, Choice Environmental, Steve Madden, Cloudstar, TD Bank, and Dogswell. Also would like to give a special thank you to everyone who came out and volunteered on the day of the walk. A big,special thank you goes out to Carla and Ronnie for all their hard work, dedication and perserverance in making this walk happen.

We are already looking forward to the 2nd Walk 4 Paws next Spring. We hope to see you there!

Top Fundraiser Dawn Grasso (from the top fundraising Pack Fit4Ever) and Bobbi

Top Fundraiser Dawn Grasso (from the top fundraising Pack "Fit4Ever") and Bobbi

Volunteer Margaret Asencio and Marshall, a loveable dog up for adoption

Volunteer Margaret Asencio and Marshall, a loveable dog up for adoption

Sponsor Spokesdog Elmo with his foster mom, volunteer Susan St John

Sponsor Spokesdog Elmo with his foster mom, volunteer Susan St John

Volunteer Linda Lefferts with Chewbacca (who was adopted from the walk!) and her own dog, Lolly

Volunteer Linda Lefferts with Chewbacca (who was adopted from the walk!) and her own dog, Lolly

The pack crosses Woodhaven Blvd

The pack crosses Woodhaven Blvd

The walkers continue through the park trails

The walkers continue through the park trails

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Ronnie Niles, his puppy Paddy McGee and Park Ranger Andrew DiSalvo

Ronnie Niles, his puppy Paddy McGee and Park Ranger Andrew DiSalvo

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