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URGENT: Must be

moved this week.


TIME LIMITED: Must
be moved soon. Time
can be extended if
a place is found and
transport is being ar-
ranged.
SPECIAL NEEDS/
SENIOR: Must be
moved soon. Time can
be extended if a place
is found and transport
is being arranged.
OTHER: In critical need
of help but does not ft
in another category
(i.e., hit by car, needs
donations for emergen-
cy surgery).
UPDATE: Good news.
August 11, 2014
e-WOOF is a bi-monthly
e-newsletter produced by a
small group of Wyoming dog
rescuers in an effort to high-
light shelter dogs in critical
need of help.
e-WOOF spotlights many
dogs that face euthanasia
within days unless they
are rescued, fostered,
or adopted.
Transport can be arranged,
in most cases, to approved
adoptive or foster homes
or rescue organizations.
Please help us! These are
good, healthy, happy, lov-
ing dogs that are out of luck
and out of time. We urge you
to crosspost to e-mail lists
and Web groups, forward to
friends, send to co-workers,
and share with family. We
hope our efforts, combined
with yours, will save many
lives.
For the Animals,
Christina, Kathy,
Sherry, & Vicki
KEY:
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Electronic Newsletter for Wyomings OUT-OF-OPTIONS Furkids
Park County Animal Shelter -- Cody, WY
Contact: 307-587-5110 or
manager@parkcountyanimalshelter.com

HOAGIE is a 2-3 year old Yellow Lab mix. Poor Hoagie was
abandoned in his backyard when his owners moved away. From
what we know about him so far, he adores everyone! He just wants
to be near to you, and loves the companionship of other dogs! We are
assuming from his laidback and friendly personality that he would
be great with cats also; we are happy to test him with a cat! He would
make a wonderful addition to any family.

HOPE is a young Black Lab Mix. This is one sweet girl, but she is
defnitely still a puppy who has not had much training. She has a
couple of not so nice habits right now, but she is young and smart
enough that these habits should be easy to break! Hope is also a little
nervous around men at frst, but would warm up quickly in a home.
She is such an affectionate girl who would probably be a wonderful
family dog with young children!

MOLLY is a 2 year old Lab/Terrier mix. Molly loves to go for walks
and loves attention. Molly is a sweet and laidback girl! She would be
best in a home without other dogs.
____________
City of Powell, WY
Contact: 307.754.2212 or aparis@cityofpowell.com
BRONSON is a 2-year-old neutered and vaccinated Rottweiler/
Doberman mix dog who has been in the shelter since November
2013. Bronson is desperate for a new home as he is tired of being
in a kennel without a familys attention. Maybe you need a new
camp/bear dog? Can you help? Adoption fee waived to a
great home. Contact 754-1019
TOBIAS is a 10-week-old tabby/
white male kitten who is blind.
Tobias needs a SPECIAL
NEEDS home where she
will feel safe and well cared
for.
____________
BRONSON
HOAGIE
HOPE
MOLLY
TOBIAS
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Electronic Newsletter for Wyomings OUT-OF-OPTIONS Furkids
Laramie Peak Humane Society -- Douglas, WY
Contact: 307-358-6475 or
laramiepeakhumanesociety@gmail.com
Here are two of our darlings: senior dog AIMEE JOE and senior
cat MAX who really need to fnd a warm and loving home where
they can live out their golden years!
AIMEE JOE: HI EVERYONE!!!! My name is Aimee Joe and I am
a 10 year old female Collie mix. I am vaccinated, micro chipped, and
spayed. I have had a very hard life and it seems that I can never catch
a break! I am quite the love bug and adore being around people and
kids! I am good with cats and dogs who are nice to me! I would love
to be an inside dog, because I get very upset when I cant be
around you all the time! I want to live out my golden years
with a family who will show me the love and compassion I
deserve. Please come take me home!!!
MAX: Hi there! Im Max and Im 9 years young. I am a lover boy
who suddenly found myself homeless! But thats okay because I
believe when one door closes another one opens. And I just know an
awesome family is waiting to make me theirs! I am good boy who
loves to be loved and I can give back so much in return. I
have a long life ahead of me--want to share it with me? I
hope so, but Im willing to wait for the right person, I am
patient after all. Hope to see you soon!
____________
Riverton, WY
Contact: Kathy Hooper at 307-850-8847
Meet CEDAR. Cedar has not had the best life so far. He was rescued
by a good samaritan having been hit with sticks and had rocks thrown
at him by some children in a borrow ditch. He was so severely injured
he was left crying in pain until we could get him on pain medication.
This abuse broke his back leg severely. Cedar was placed in a cast for
6 weeks to try and heal the badly broken leg without surgery. The cast
had to be changed frequently to accomodate his growing body. The
cast is now off and xrays show Cedars leg is totally healed. He will be
neutered soon and will be ready to fnd a loving home who will treat
him with the love and respect he deserves. DNA was done on Cedar
to be sure what breed(s) he is and it came back that he is American
Staffordshire Terrier and Labrador Retriever mix with some
Greyhound, Great Dane, and Boxer in his background. He is a
really a nice pup who will probably grow to be a larger dog and will
be at a great age to start working with training. Cedar is neutered,
microchipped, heart worm negative, dewormed, and has had all his
shots. A home visit will be required prior to adoption to ensure the
adopter is committed to making a lifelong commitment to Cedar.
Please contact Kathy Hooper at 307-850-8847 for further details.
____________
Happy Endings Animal Rescue -- Pinedale, WY
Contact: 307-360-7800 or
happyendingsar@yahoo.com
KELLY is a Border Collie/Heeler mix. He spent his frst year on a
chain in the yard. He has been through basic obedience and is a very
AIMEE JOE
MAX
FOSTER HOMES
NEEDED!
If there is a dog featured
in this newsletter that you
want to foster, PLEASE
CONTACT US! Many dogs
just need a temporary place
to go to be safe.
E-MAIL US AT:
ewoof@wyoming.com
CEDAR
TRANSPORTERS
NEEDED...If you can
help drive a dog to safety,
please join our transporters
list. For more information
on volunteering please
e-mail to
ewoof@wyoming.com
We welcome volunteers
from all states.
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KELLY
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fun guy! He does have strong herding instincts! He needs a chance.
He was put in a situation where he went after a goat, unfortunately.
Kelly is 1-1/2 years old, up to date on his vaccinations, and neutered.
BANJO is a heeler. Banjo was kicked by a horse causing some
problems with one hind leg. He is a wonderful companion pet. Banjo
is about 4 years old, up to date on his vaccinations, and neutered.
RANGER is a Chesapeake Bay
Retriever/German Shepherd mix.
Rangers owner moved and could
not take him. Ranger is a fun guy
who needs a forever home! Ranger
is almost 2 years old, is up to date
on his vaccinations, and neutered.
____________
Black Dog Animal Rescue - Cheyenne, WY
Contact: 307-214-6600 or bdar@bdar.org
COCO: I prefer to spend my time sunbathing in the back yard.
As much as I enjoy my alone time, I really want a dog companion
in my forever home to keep me happy. Im not much into playing
or wrestling so I hope I can have a friend who is also calm and
intellectual, like me. My favorite thing in the entire universe is to go
for a walk so I can check current events. I have a special friend
who has graciously sponsored my adoption fee.
ANGIE: Im a bundle of
personality wrapped up in really
soft fur! My foster parents say
Im the perfect size for cuddling,
which is my absolute favorite
thing to do! Im a really athletic
dog and would be a perfect
hiking or agility partner. I am a
fast runner and would love to go
jogging with you! My adoption
fee has been sponsored by
a generous donor, which
means I am FREE to adopt!
LAYLA: She is a big puppy who LOVES, LOVES to be
around her people. She is active and very much enjoys play--she
would really like going to a home with another big dog with whom
she could wrestle! She is very treat motivated and has learned some
basic commands and is working on others.
____________
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PLEASE NOTE:
Time is of the essence
for helping the dogs
featured in the e-WOOF
newsletters. Please
contact the name/
numbers for each
dog before contacting
e-WOOF.
In most cases, time
is limited for the dogs
featured in our newsletters-
with that in mind, we try
to get the word out to as
many contacts as we can
using this publication. Work
on behalf of the animals for
fnding them homes and/
or rescues comes from
many, many sources and is
an ONGOING effort dealt
with a sense of urgency.
In some cases there may
be times when a sudden
adoption and/or rescue
comes through at the
exact time our newsletter
is issued. This is an
unforeseen circumstance
on our part---while we
certainly understand the
crossover may cause
frustrations for you as the
prospective adopter of an
animal we hope you join
us in rejoicing for an animal
being saved.
We appreciate and thank
you for your continued
support FOR THE
ANIMALS!
ANGIE
LAYLA
COCO
BANJO
RANGER
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Page 4 -- August 11, 2014
Dogs Live Here
If you dont want to be
greeted,
With paws and wiggly
rears,
Dont come inside,
Because DOGS LIVE
HERE.
If you dont like the feel,
Of a cold nose or wet
tongue,
Dont come inside,
Because DOGS LIVE
HERE.
If you dont want to step,
Over scattered toys,
Dont come inside,
Because DOGS LIVE
HERE.
If you think a home,
Ought to smell like
perfume,
Dont come inside,
Because DOGS LIVE
HERE.
But if you dont mind all
this,
Youll be instantly loved
When you do come
inside,
Because DOGS LIVE
HERE!
FOOTBALL SEASON IS ALMOST HERE!
Enjoy the NFL and help BDAR raise money at the same time!
With your $10 donation you receive a ticket which gives you 17 chances to win $100. You are welcome to buy more and
increase your chances of winning! Every week the person holding the ticket with the two highest scoring NFL teams wins
$100 (there is no adding or skill required). Ties split the weekly pot. The numbers on your ticket correlate to two teams
as determined by a grid. Your numbers never change but your teams do. If you want to help but dont pay attention to
football you dont have to worry--if you win BDAR will be in touch to let you know. If you dont live near a BDAR chapter,
dont fear! We can easily mail your raffe ticket to you, and we also keep track of who has what numbers! If you would
like to purchase a ticket please contact Bryon at 307-760-0907 or email foster@bdar.org. Dont delay!
We have a limited number of tickets available!
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Page 5 -- August 11, 2014
Dog & Cat Shelter, Inc.
DOG DAYS OF SUMMER RAFFLE
1st prize is dinner for 4 at Eatons ranch with Wyoming author, CRAIG JOHNSON.
2nd prize a cooler full of booze & BBQ necessities!!!
GET YOUR tickets at the Dog and Cat Shelter $5.00 for one and $10.00 for 3
For more information please call 307-674-7694 or
ewoof@wyoming.com
HOT WEATHER
TIPS FOR YOUR
PET
DONT LEAVE YOUR PET
ALONE IN THE CAR ON A
WARM DAY
Despite the warnings, every
year, pets die after their
owners leave them in a
parked car that overheats.
Within just a few minutes, a
car can get extremely shot,
stifing, and deadly.
BE VIGILANT ABOUT VET
CARE
When it starts getting warm
outside, take your dog
or cat to the vet for a full
check up. The check up
should include a heartworm
test and a fea and tick
protection plan. These are
year-round issues but in
the summer months, with
much more outdoors time,
its especially important to
monitor them.
AVOID WALKING YOUR
DOG IN THE HEAT
Aim for mornings and
evenings when letting your
dog outside.
KEEP YOUR HOME COOL
FOR YOUR PETS
When the temperature
outside gets hot, it can
be harder to keep the
indoors cool. Keep your
air conditioning at a
conservative level. Make
sure your pet has water
and, consider closing
curtains to reduce the
heating effects of sunlight
through the windows.
GIVE YOUR PETS
ACCESS TO SHADE AND
PLENTY OF WATER
Pets can get dehydrated or
get heatstroke quickly so
any pet outside needs to
have plenty of water and
access to shade.

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