Monthly Archive for February, 2010




Wag Your Tail at Whiteside, May 15th

Tulsa Parks

Wag Your Tail at Whiteside

 

Join us for Whiteside’s 1st ever Dog Event

 

When: Saturday, May 15th at 10:00

 

Where: Whiteside Park 4009 S. Pittsburg

Call for more information 7465040

 

Cost for Run: $10 for preregistration (by may 14th) and $12 day of event

 

Join us for family friendly fun.  Bring your Pets for a morning of fun including: a 1mile Fun Run, pet friendly crafts, an amateur agility course, and door prizes!

 

 

Dogs in heat will not be able to participate. All dogs must be on a leash. Please note: In case of inclement weather, the event will be cancelled.

 

Bark Walk, April 17th

Title: Bark Walk
Location: LaFortune Park, 51st & Yale, Tulsa
Description: Sponsored by Tulsa Boxer Rescue, craft show, competitions, demonstrations, music, food, all dogs welcome! For more information contact barkwalk@tulsaboxerrescue.net

Date: 2010-04-17

Protect Puppies in Oklahoma

 

Feb. 25, 2010

Protect Puppies in Oklahoma

Dear Friend,

Puppy mills produce puppies for sale in pet stores, directly to the public and over the Internet. They commonly house the animals in overcrowded, filthy and inhumane conditions, often with no veterinary care or human interaction. Fortunately, legislation (S.B. 1712) has been introduced in Oklahoma to crack down on puppy mills.

Please make a brief, polite phone call to your state senator Tom Adelson (405) 521-5551 and urge support for S.B. 1712. You can say: “My name is [your name] and I’m calling from [your town]. As a constituent, I’m calling to ask you to support S.B. 1712 to protect dogs in Oklahoma.” Thanks for all you do for animals.

Wayne Pacelle, President & CEO

Humane Society of the US

 

Dr. Wade Spradley, 2010 Oklahoma Equine Veterinarian of the Year

                                                        

          Dr. Wade Spradley of Legacy Equine Medical & Surgical Centre of Glenpool has recently been awarded the prestigious 2010 Oklahoma Equine Veterinarian of the Year at the 95th Annual Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association Convention held in January in Oklahoma City.

               The Oklahoma Equine Veterinarian of the Year is the highest award given by the OVMA. It symbolizes a career of achievement and dedication to the profession, Oklahoma citizens, and their horses. Candidates are nominated by their peers, and then selected from the nominees by past recipients of the award.  To qualify for this award the recipient must be an Oklahoma licensed Veterinarian, must have been an active OVMA member for the ten years immediately preceding nomination, must be recognized as an outstanding veterinarian by his or her colleagues in the veterinary community, and should also be a contributor to his or her community.

In addition, the award is given in recognition of an accumulation of accomplishments to veterinary medicine over a period of several years, a single outstanding identifiable contribution to veterinary medicine within the preceding five years, outstanding expertise within a specific branch of veterinary medicine as recognized by his or her peers, and/or an outstanding contribution to society outside the field of veterinary medicine.

          Born in Cameron, Oklahoma, Dr. Wade Spradley attended Oklahoma State University and received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1985.  Dr. Spradley’s vast experience comes from working for several different practitioners all across the southern United States.  He has practiced in Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, at two different thoroughbred racetracks, and a lameness practice in Houston, TX. 

Dr. Spradley returned to Oklahoma in 1995 and is now a practitioner and founding co-owner of Legacy Equine Medical and Surgical Centre in Glenpool, Oklahoma.

          Dr. Spradley is an active member of the American Association of Equine Practitioners, American Veterinary Medical Association, Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association, and International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology, an organization of equine veterinarians who practice the highest standard of equine sports medicine and diagnostic imaging through advanced education and certification programs. 

Dr. Spradley performs in depth and complicated lameness exams and uses the latest in lameness treatment technology.  He is also certified in equine embryo transfer.

          Dr. Spradley is a founding co-owner of Legacy Equine Centre, a state-of-the-art, exclusively equine hospital located on 23 acres south of Tulsa in northeastern Oklahoma.  The equine hospital offers the highest quality medical and surgical services to horses of all ages, sizes, and types to fulfill the healthcare needs of your horse.  Advanced lameness and prepurchase exams, diagnostic imaging using digital radiographs and ultrasound, shockwave, and the latest stem cell and platelet rich plasma therapy include a few of the sports medicine services.  Gastroscopy and upper airway endoscopy are also performed routinely.  The intensive care unit encompasses all types of medical cases and includes neonatal capabilities.  Embryo transfer and other reproductive services are also offered.  The hospital’s ambulatory service is available to improve convenience by making farm calls to your location.  Legacy Equine Centre also offers a complete surgical service including orthopedic, arthroscopic, upper respiratory, emergency, and laser surgery. 

 

Tulsa Round Up Dog Shows, May 27 - May 31

Title: Tulsa Round Up Dog Shows, May 27 - May 31
Location: QuickTrip Center, Tulsa Expo Square
Description: All breed conformation, obedience, agility and rally.
mckennelclub@gmail.com
Start Date: 2010-05-27
End Date: 2010-05-31

Spring Fling Bird Fair, March 6th

Title: Spring Fling Bird Fair, March 6th
Location: Green Country Event Center, 12000E. 31st Street
Link out: Click here
Description: The Oklahoma Avicultural Society sponsors the Spring Fling Bird Fair.  It is one of this region’s largest fairs and attract local and national vendors and bird breeders. With approximately one hundred vendor tables of bird related items, including a large variety of bird species, cages, play stands, toys, food, publications and other assorted bird paraphernalia, fair visitors are bound to find those just perfect items for their feathered companions.

In its continuing effort to promote responsible companion bird ownership and education, the OAS provides free printed materials covering numerous aspects of bird care. Topics include nutrition, choosing the proper toys and cages, behavior, and toxic hazards. This is where the public can learn about what to expect when a bird becomes a pet in their home.

The Oklahoma Avicultural Society promotes the buying and selling of only baby birds that have been properly weaned to experienced handfeeders of a species. Educational material will be available explaining the dangers and dispelling the myths of purchasing or selling unweaned babies. (We encourage all vendors who attend OAS Bird Fairs to consider first the health and well being of their babies and to sell only those that are properly weaned.)

Income generated by the Bird Fairs allows the Oklahoma Avicultural Society to provide quality speakers at our monthly meetings and to support avian research and conservation.

There was a tremendous turnout at the last OAS Bird Fair, with many new vendors from outside the region, and it proved to be a fun day out for everyone. These fairs are an excellent opportunity to talk with other bird lovers, discuss with them the joys and responsibilities of pet bird ownership, and to pick up the latest toys or stock up on those favorite birdie treats.
More Information: 918-437-3343
Date: 2010-03-06

Libby

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Rescue Group Name: Sooner Golden Retriever Rescue

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Female

Weight: 55-65 lbs

Age: 6 to 7 yrs

Known Shots (Use n/a if information not available): all vaccinations, spayed, and microchipped

Adoption Fee: $250

Comments / Information about this animal:

I know the cinderblock walls do little to highlight my sparkling eyes & I could use a “spa day” & quality kibble to restore the luster to my locks. But what I really want has nothing to do with outward appearances (all that can be fixed in time), I want my very own people to love me, people who will notice when I’m missing (from your knee cause that’s where this girl will be). I’m past the wild child stage, but a basic manners class would be a great way to forge a solid bond between my Mom & Dad & me.

Visit this web address to inquire about this animal: sgrr.org

There is no excuse!

A couple of days ago a six month old Brindoll Boxer was rescued in Wagoner.  She had been chained outside in the weather for some time with no food or water and was emaciated and severely dehydrated.  Named Summer by her rescuers, she spent a very long night trying to survive at a local veterinary hospital.  Finally she began to drink and there was a collective sigh of hope that she was possibly through the worst part.  She was given to her foster care giver and hopes were high for a continued recovery.  Summer didn’t make it through the second night, last night.

There was just no way that any amount of love and money could overcome the amount of selfishness and evil that poor Summer had been subjected to.  We are all left with the question of what kind of person could knowingly allow this to happen.

I don’t understand.

To know more, go to  http://www.tulsaboxerrescue.net

Teddy

 

Rescue Group Name: Sooner Golden Retriever Rescue

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Male

Weight: 50-60 lbs.

Age: 8 mos.

Known Shots (Use n/a if information not available): all vaccinations, neutered, microchipped

Adoption Fee: $275

Comments / Information about this animal:Anybody looking for a cuddly Teddy Bear? That will be me…in a year or two once I can put some distance between me & puppyhood. After the death of my previous owner, an exuberant youngster running around the house became too much to manage for my “Mom”. I’ve already been through a puppy class and am looking to take it to the “next level” with my new (and knock on wood FOREVER) family. I was loved and most definitely want to be loved again, if you’ve got energy to chase after a youngster like me, then look no further & ask for TEDDY!

Visit this web address to inquire about this animal: sgrr.org

Luke

 

Rescue Group Name: Sooner Golden Retriever Rescue

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Male

Weight: 60-70 lbs.

Age: 1 year

Known Shots (Use n/a if information not available): all vaccinations, neutered, microchipped

Adoption Fee: $250

Comments / Information about this animal:Hey it’s me Lucky Luke…you might ask what’s so lucky about being an orphan, but I’m tucked safely in the rescue’s loving arms and thankfully am not bouncing around between those “flippers” on Craigs List. I was surrendered for being “too much”. Quite a number of us pups are purchased by unsuspecting families who watch movies like Air Bud or see the pics in LL Bean and expect us goldens to enter this world with manners intact, but just like a human baby, we need to loved, nurtured and shown how to live the golden way. Us puppers can be quite rambunctious if not given an outlet for our energy–we are of course from working lines and despite our beauty we weren’t bred to be couch potatoes! On the upside, we’re a people pleasing breed which means easy to train. I’m finishing up my vetting and am chomping at the bit to find my special family!

Visit this web address to inquire about this animal: sgrr.org

Cowboy

 

Rescue Group Name: Sooner Golden Retriever Rescue

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Male

Weight: 60-70 lbs.

Age: 6-7 yrs.

Known Shots (Use n/a if information not available): all vaccinations, neutered, microchipped

Adoption Fee: $250

Comments / Information about this animal:As the great, late John Wayne said, “Courage is being scared to death – and saddling up anyway.” Being a middle-aged, homeless sap could be a pretty scary situation, but thanks to the SGRR, I’ve got a safe haven that allows me to “Cowboy Up”. My vetting is complete & am anxiously waiting for the day that the volunteers here start humming “Happy Trails to You” (ME) so that I can ride off into the sunset with my forever family.

Visit this web address to inquire about this animal: sgrr.org

Tulsa Area Pet Memorial Service, May 8th

Losing a pet is a painful experience; many people suffer in silence. 

Have you ever lost a pet that made a difference in your life? 

 

Join us as we remember them and celebrate their lives.

 

Saturday, May 8th @ 10:00-11:00 a.m., rain or shine

Centennial Park, 1028 E. 6th St. Tulsa, OK  74120

 

The program features a memorial presentation set to music. To include your pet’s name  and/or photo in the presentation, please email them by May 1st to: info@animalallianceok.org

 

All ages are welcome, including children who have lost a pet

The service is interfaith and interdenominational ; all are welcome

Bring a favorite photo or other items that memorialize  your pet.

 

The service is free . There will be a designated area  to make a secure donation in memory of your pet to local  animal  care organizations,  if  so desired.

 

Sponsored by the Oklahoma Alliance for Animals 

For more information  contact Oklahoma Alliance for Animals 918 742 3700

 

 

Rev. Delana Taylor McNac, a program manager for Banfield Charitable Trust and former Director of Spiritual Care for Hospice of Green Country, is a hospice chaplain and veterinarian residing in Tulsa.  

“The idea of a city-wide pet memorial service has been on my heart for some time. When people lose a beloved pet, they often find themselves with little support for their loss. Sometimes friends and family have no idea how significant the loss of a pet is. Tulsa is such a pet friendly, pet loving city,  I wanted to make a way for us to come together as a community to remember the pets who have made a difference in our lives and to honor their memories. It is also an opportunity for us to stand together as pet owners on behalf of the pets who don’t have a voice—the homeless, the abused and neglected, and those who need our help.”

Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue Update

February 2, 2010

 

Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue, Inc. located in Jones, Oklahoma, is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that strives to improve the lives of neglected, starved, and abused horses.  We provide equine rescue regardless of age or disability.  We promote and teach horse care and humane, natural methods of training horses.

 


Rescues:

 

Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue had a very busy year last year.  It is hard to believe that we are now in 2010.  I can only wonder what this year will have in store for us.  For whatever it may be, we will tackle it head on and pray for the best.  Blaze’s would first like to take this opportunity to tell you how many horses we rescued last year.  In 2009, Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue assisted with 4 seizures.  We assisted Garvin County Sheriff’s Office, Beckham County Sheriff’s Office, Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office and The Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Division.  We Rescued a total of 217 horses from Animal Cruelty last year.  Those numbers double any other year that we have been rescuing horses.  We successfully adopted out 165 horses into forever, loving homes.  Since we started our Equine Rescue in 2001, we have rescued a total of 522 horses and we have adopted out 425 horses into forever, loving homes.  It is hard to believe that we have been going strong for 9 years now!  Thinking back to when we first started our organization, we had no idea, that the need was so large.  We never dreamed that we would be involved with so many large seizures and seeing so many devastating conditions, as we have seen in the last 9 years.  I know that this was my calling and every time that I look into the eyes of the horses that we are rescuing, I know that they depend on me for help!  Every horse is unique and every horse with a different story, but yet they are all connected with the same horrible cruelty that they have suffered.  It amazes me how much these horses go through by the hands of their owners and how much they love you unconditionally when you rescue them.  I guess my rewards are simple.  My rewards for helping rescue these horses, come in small packages.  Such as the little things as to walking in the barn after a seizure, seeing 4 stalls of extremely emaciated horses, I walk in and say Good Morning, and every horse will nicker back at me with pure excitement to see me.  I can’t even describe the feeling that I get seeing those beautiful faces light up and there instant willingness to show me love and their simple thank you’s that they give.  These last 9 years have been eventful, frustrating, heartbreaking and rewarding all at the same time.  I have not regretted a single moment and I would not change a thing today.  We gave up a lot for these horses and had to make many sacrifices on behalf of rescue, but every bit of it was worth the journey.  Thank you all for taking this journey with me and for all the wonderful support that we have received. 

 

We have several new additions this year that are asking for your support.  We would like to introduce you to a few of our new additions and hope that you will be able to assist them with there rehabilitation. 

 

 

 

Nala

 

Nala came into our rescue program on January 3, 2010.  Nala came from the Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Division.  Nala is estimated to be 15 years of age, she is extremely emaciated and has a huge abscess on the side of her face.  Her teeth are in horrible condition, she was left so long, battling this abscess with no treatment, that the bone on the side of her face has reformed.  Our Veterinarian had to remove several rotten teeth from inside of her mouth.  I can only imagine the pain that poor girl must have been going through on a daily basis.  She is on daily antibiotics and a special diet as we wait for the hole in her mouth to granulate in.  This poor girl has a very long road of recovery ahead of her.  Please consider making a donation towards her rehabilitation.  She still has a lot of on-going medical expenses that we will need assistance with. 

 

 

Simba

Simba came into our rescue program on January 3, 2010.  Simba came from the Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Division.  Simba is estimated to be 7 years of a age.  He is extremely thin and has a huge sarcoid behind his right ear.  It is obvious that it is very sensitive as he doesn’t like anyone to get close to his ear.  We are in the process of removing the sarcoid and then treating it with a topical, in order to keep it from growing back.  Please consider making a donation towards Simba’s Rehabilitation.

 

Boone

Boone came into our rescue program on December 19, 2009.  Boone is a beautiful 6 year old, Thoroughbred Gelding.  He is still very thin and lacking a lot of muscle in his hind quarters.  Boone is suspected of having EPM.  We are asking for your immediate assistance to help with Boone’s treatment and recovery.  This sweet boy deserves every chance possible. 

 

 

Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue has many more wonderful horses in our program that need your support.  We ask that you please make a donation towards any of the horses currently in our rescue program.  All of them are equally important and they all need us now more than ever.  Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue is currently caring for 97 rescued horses at this time.  Donations can be sent to:

 

Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue
17667 Markita Drive
Jones, OK  73049

 

Or you can donate On-line at
http://www.blazesequinerescue.com

 

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support!

Valentines Yappy Hour, Feb. 6th

Title: Valentines Yappy Hour, Feb. 6th
Location: Dog Dish, 6502 E. 51st,  624-2600
Description: Be Our Valentine! Come to Dog Dish on February 6th to spread the love. Enjoy complimentary sweet treats and take home a special valentine from us. Because we love you.
Start Time: 13:00
Date: 2010-02-06
End Time: 15:00

Red Cross Pet First Aid Class, April 3rd

Title: Red Cross Pet First Aid Class, April 3rd
Location: American Red Cross, 10151 E. 11th Street, Tulsa
Description: The cost is $35 which includes the book with DVD.
Start Time: 9:00
Date: 2010-04-03
End Time: 13:00

Belle

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Rescue Group Name: Sooner Golden Retriever Rescue

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Female

Weight: 20-ish lbs.

Age: 16 weeks

Known Shots (Use n/a if information not available): all vaccinations, microchipped, etc.

Adoption Fee: $275

Comments / Information about this animal:Calling all gluttons for punishment, we’ve got ourselves a golden puppy! Meet Belle, a little spitfire in the making who likes to hang with the “big dogs” cause after all this little one will be one in no time. She is currently in a foster home honing her manners with humans and dogs alike–crate trained & well on her way to being potty-trained this girl is searching for a home where someone is home more often than not (puppy bladders can only hold so much). This girl (like ANY puppy) will require work/continued reinforcement in the basic manners arena, plenty of exercise and SUPERVISION as she blossoms into a “big girl”. If you think you’re up for the challenge and ready for ~13+ years of laughter, be sure to ask a volunteer about Belle!

Visit this web address to inquire about this animal: sgrr.org