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a very doggie holiday

Tis the season to be a dog… well, that is year round… but this holiday season, below are some fun activities and dog friendly places to enjoy with your number one best friend.

Have a dog Christmas Eve or Chanukah party! Invite all your friends and their dogs over. While you and your friends enjoy fresh-baked holiday treats and cookies, egg nog and/or hot chocolate, your dog and her furry friends can munch on peanut butter dog biscuits. Do a Secret Santa Paw Pal type gift exchange… ask friends to bring a dog toy for their favorite paw pal.

Take your dog to visit Santa! S/he may have been naughty or nice and have her own wish list. Plus, she’ll enjoy the fun of meeting Santa and you’ll get a photo of your pooch on Santa’s lap to cherish and send to loved ones!

Listen to holiday music, sing songs, go Christmas carolling with your dog and give out dog treats and cookies to your neighbors.

Kosher dog cookies?

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Dog friendly places to take your dog for the holidays

Carmel

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Idyllwild

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Mendocino

MacCallum House, Little River Inn, Stanford Inn, all great places to stay

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Newport Beach

From large Huskies to tiny Chihuahuas, every dog imaginable is welcomed in what many describe as the “Canine Coast.” With pet-friendly accommodations, stores, beaches and parks, Newport Beach is the ideal destination for a holiday getaway with your pet Fido, Fifi, Bolt or Lassie.

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located in dog friendly Vermont…the perfect dog friendly winter wonderland vacation

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pet friendly mountain getaway in the countryside 30 minutes from Asheville, NC. no size restrictions.

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pet friendly farm stay in Va

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pet friendly poconos mountains with lots of fun activities for you and your pooch from canoeing, wineries, a blueberry farm, horse farm, state parks, trails, arctic paws dog sled tours, mansions, museums and more…

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new england, new hampshire, vermont, connecticut, maine and massachusetts offer many pet friendly places to stay and activities

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  • Nothing’s more iconic than spending Christmas in New York. The Affinia Manhattan and Skyline Hotel New York are both dog-friendly and a short walk away from New York’s most pawpular attractions. To take in the holiday cheer, walk your dog to Rockefeller Center and view the enormous Christmas tree that’s on display each December.
  • Transportation for you and your pooch is easy in the Big Apple. Just hail one of the city’s k-9 cabs.
  • Those visiting the Big Apple can also take their dogs for a winter stroll in Central Park, grab a bite to eat at these dog-friendly restaurants or quench your thirst at one of these bars or coffee shops where wet noses are welcome.

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spring break dog

Americans are gearing up to hit the road and the air during the upcoming two months in search of the ultimate spring break destination—and record-breaking gas prices don’t seem to be holding them back. Despite the squeeze on family budgets, hotel and air bookings have increased significantly over 2011, according to American Express booking data.

Top domestic destinations this year include cityscapes such as New YorkBostonLos Angeles, and San Francisco and warm-weather hot spots such as MiamiHonolulu, and West Palm Beach.

The top spot for hotel bookings? Las Vegas aces it. Meanwhile, college students will rock out at Arizona’s Lake Havasu and the Colorado River; South Padre Island on the Texas gulf; and assorted beaches along the Florida coast.

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The Newport Beach Marriott Bayview is an all-suite property so there is more room for your dog.

The one time pet fee is $100 (non refundable).

Nearby…

• Disneyland

• Pristine Beaches – Newport, Laguna, and Huntington

• Fashion Island & South Coast Plaza Shopping

• South Coast Plaza

• Legoland

• Balboa Island Ferry

• Orange County Performing Arts Center

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Most Marriott hotels are NOT pet friendly but this one is.

Austin, Texas

The Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa is situated along the banks of the Lower Colorado River about 20 minutes from the Austin airport and 30 or so minutes from downtown Austin. It features 491 guest rooms. The resort offers guests a true, luxurious wilderness escape located on over 400 acres of diverse Texas terrain adjoining the 1,100-acre McKinney Roughs Nature Park.

Pet Fee: $65 nonrefundable deposit

Amenities include  Renegade Trailhead equestrian facility, a spa and Audubon-sanctioned golf course (which has a bird blind for those who are fans of feathered friends). In addition to golf and horseback riding, guests may enjoy floating down the Crooked River, hiking along 16 miles of trails, kayaking and rafting on the Colorado River, and a nightly roasting of s’mores at one of the outdoor fire pits. The resort features weekly live music and boasts seven on-site dining options offering everything from a light snack to a fine dining experience. For reservations or information contact 512-308-1234 or visit at www.lostpines.hyatt.com

Here are some eco friendly, off the beaten path places and big cities on the east coast to consider bringing your pets for spring break.

You must go east to Maine!

The Colony Hotel, 140 Ocean Avenue, Kennebunkport, Maine 04046.

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Beautiful hotel that is so dog friendly that the seat coverings in the main

lobby is a dog print…

VIP’s (very important pets) are always welcome at Inn by the Sea

www.innbythesea.com

Dogs Days at Inn by the Sea include in room spa services, amenities and over the top pampering for both traveling pets and their human companions. One of the first luxury hotels to accept pets, Inn by the Sea has welcomed man’s best friend for over 18 years with complimentary stays, water bowls, beach towels, cozy L.L Bean dog blankets, handmade treats at turn down, and a seasonally updated brochure with information on leash free beaches , dog parks and local pet services.

Gourmet pet menus for in room dining, dog walking and doggie day care as well as pet massage is all available for doggie divas. Dogs are welcome to join their humans for meals AL Fresco on the seaside deck or full menu service in the fireplace lounge.

VIP’s (very important pets) are invited to lap it up at happy hour. In house pets are welcome to enjoy complimentary ice cream on the boulevard while humans are invited toorder drinks from the signature cocktail menu or bar on the outdoor boulevard. A dollar from each signature drink will be donated to the animal rescue league. Dress code: casual leashes .

Crescent Beach is closed to dogs during the Piper Plover mating season in the summer, but other local beaches have pet hours, and Great Pond trail is a wonderful nature walk for the whole family.

Pet Friendly Hotels in Orlando

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It’s not often you find a #1-rated-on-TripAdvisor hotel which is ALSO pet friendly.  Orlando Resort offers 2- and 3-Bedroom suites in a most desirable location, at the foot of International Drive, a short hop to Disney, SeaWorld, Universal or numerous water parks.

pet-friendly program

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Beach Vacation Rentals is a group of boutique lodgings in Pompano Beach,

Florida, 15 minutes north of Fort Lauderdale. Offer studios, 1/1s and

2/2s (small cottages and apartments) at five nationally rated Superior Small

Lodgings for a minimum three night stay.

Believe that TINY dogs are part of a family, as much as people’s children and

that people should be able to travel with their dogs as much as possible.

Our guests love taking their dogs to the city’s brand new, state-of-the-art

dog park, Canine Corner — that recently opened and is free of charge about

five-minutes from our properties. We are one of the few pet-friendly

lodgings in the area. Accept small, well-behaved dogs under 20 pounds.

There is a pet fee, similar to an extra person charge. Properties have full kitchens, king beds, laundry, BBQ, beach gear,family games, DVD, stereo system and more. There is free wi-fi, free

parking, free local phone calls, NO resort fees.

For photos, videos, descriptions, rates and terms please visit

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Hyatt Regency Bonaventure Conference Center and Spa

www.bonaventure.hyatt.com located in Weston, Fl  welcomes all pets. The hotel became Broward County’s first Certified Green Lodging Hotel in April 2008. The AAA-rated Four-Diamond hotel offers 501 luxurious rooms and a conference center covering more than 60,000 square feet of meeting space.

The hotel received certification from Pets Can Stay as one of the leading hotels that hosts pets. The pet friendly Weston, FL hotel was independently certified by Pets Can Stay as meeting or exceeding all criteria required for the Standard Certification designation allowing guests to share their room with their pooch for $50 per visit. As a traveler, you are staying at an establishment who cater to the travel experience of the pet-toting traveler.

Upon check-in, canine guests will receive a bone as well as temporary

identification tags with the hotel’s contact information in case they

happen to stray away. Owners will be given information about scenic

dog-walking routes around the Hyatt Regency Bonaventure’s lush 23 acres

and will be provided with “doggie bags” for easy clean-up during walks.

Special amenities include turn-down service with a nighttime treat and

room service with dry and canned dog food available.

The Pets Can Stay Standard designation signifies that Hyatt Regency

Bonaventure has met the following mandatory certification criteria:

* Equal Service

* No Arbitrary Pet Fees

* Acceptable Accommodation and Non-Smoking Options

* Fair Kenneling Policies

* Safe Environment

* Pet Policies Available Upon Request

* Food/Water Bowls

* Licensed Accommodation Provider

NC

Located on the Crystal Coast – North Carolina’s Southern Outer Banks – is the pet-friendly, oceanfront Atlantis Lodge. The Atlantis Lodge provides one-bedroom suites with full kitchens and private balconies overlooking the ocean. Accepting pets in all accommodations, the lodge allows up to two pets at $15/pet per night.

The Crystal Coast is the favored Atlantic Beach destination for generations. The authentic “coastal experience” features waters of crystalline purity bordering sandy sparkling beaches. Offering activities from dining on “fresh from the docks” seafood and exploring historic haunts in a 300-year-old town to enjoying 85 miles of silken shoreline and diving the No.1 dive destination in North America, the Crystal Coast provides an active and engaging getaway. The Crystal Coast offers a variety of accommodations to suit every lifestyle and budget from seaside cottages to massive beach mansions.

For more information on the Atlantis Lodge, please visit www.atlantislodge.com. For more information on the Crystal Coast, please visit www.crystalcoastnc.org.

Vermont

Aside from the pipe-smoking Bull Dog on the Inn’s sign, you would never

guess this charming and romantic Vermont Inn prides itself on being pet

friendly. Why? Because the Phineas Swann in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom is

beautifully maintained and so quaint you wouldn’t think your Great Dane

would be welcome, but it most definitely is!

The Phineas Swan has been voted a “Most Pet Friendly B&B,” but it has also

been awarded as the “#1 Rated B&B/Inn in Vermont State” by TripAdvisor

ratings. Room rates are affordable and include a all-you-can-eat gourmet

breakfast. Ski and other outdoor recreation packages can be put together to

provide the most value for your stay. Options include the “Pet Perfect Ski

Package

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the “I hate to ski” package.

This Inn is a must-stay for dog lovers traveling through New England.

Washington DC

If you plan to visit the annual Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, DC, check out this info on pet friendly hotels, dog parks and more …

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my boyfriend and I took a road trip from Chicago to DC with our dog.

our stay at Hotel Madera – it’s a Kimpton

property (all Kimpton properties are dog friendly). For my dog, it was a

great trip – the staff LOVED her and would give her treats anytime she

passed through the lobby. The hotel also provide bowls, beds and other pet

amenities you may have forgotten at home. Walking around the neighborhood

(Dupont Circle) with her was like walking with a celebrity – mostly due to

the young people who occupy the neighborhood (my guess is that many of them

love dogs but don’t have time for one).

This is the property’s website:

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DC itself is a great walking city. The weather was nice when we were there,

so our dog got to stay outside with us when we ate at the restaurants with

outside seating. She also enjoyed our daily walks up to Dupont Circle [the

roundabout that was up the street from the hotel].

Washington, DC Pet Friendly Hotel

We know that the star in your entourage is the four-legged friend who rules the pack and rocks the catwalk. Bring your furry companions to Hotel Madera in Washington, DC, and enjoy special attention at check-in, pet-friendly amenities and a perfect setting for tail-wagging getaway.

We love pets as much as you do – that’s why we don’t charge any extra pet fees, regardless of the size or weight of your best friend. Although Hotel Madera is a pet-friendly hotel, we do understand that some folks are prone to pet allergies. We offer a pet-free floor for sensitive guests. Use our pet registration form.

Dogs at Play – Nearby Dog Friendly Parks

S Street Dog Park
S Street at 17th Street NW, Washington DC 2009

Shaw Dog Park
1651 11th Street NW (Between North Q Street and North R Street) Washington DC 20001

Walter Pierce Dog Park
Biltmore Street NW and Calvert Street NW Washington DC 20009

Guests may request pet services including but not limited to pet sitting, dog walking, and pet spa services by contacting the front desk.

The Fairmont, 2401 M Street, NW, Washington, D.C.

High-class canines that pad their way into The Fairmont will be treated to all the amenities of the “It’s A Dog’s World Package.” The hotel website quips that pristine pooches will relish in the luxurious guest room; dog treats handmade by the hotel’s executive chef; a special pet “Do Not Disturb” sign for the door (the sign’s green paw means “Please service room, animal companion exploring city,” while the red paw means, “Do not disturb, animal”) and best of all, 5 percent of your room rate is donated to theWashington Animal Rescue League.

According to traveltips.usatoday.com, “The Fairmont’s Very Important Dog (VID) treatment includes healthy treats made by the executive pastry chef and dishes that use fresh, sustainable, locally grown ingredients.” The package also includes bottled water, a place mat and walking maps that show the nearby parks, pet-friendly cafes and stores.

Rates from $279 and up for doubles

Includes dog fee

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Pet-friendly bed and breakfasts that go out of their way to make you furry friend feel at home while on the road.

From dog-gone delicious treats to custom doggie beds you and your pet will feel spoiled when you stay at one of these pet friendly B&B’s!

For a full list of pet-friendly specials, visit:

www.BnBFinder.com/PetFriendly

Saybrook Point Inn & Spa – Old Saybrook, CT

Inn listing link:

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Doggie On The Go – Bring your furry friend to our pet-friendly hotel in

Connecticut and treat him or her to a Bone Voyage! When you make your

reservation let them know your pets name and breed so when you arrive your

special guest dog-friendly amenities will be catered specifically for him!

You dog will be treated like a VIP (Very Important Pet) with this package

including welcome treats, souvenir bandanna, a custom-made doggie day bed

and one complimentary dog walk!

The Cheshire – Saint Louis, MO

Inn listing link:

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Cheshire Noble Pet Program – Their Director of Pet Relations will furnish

your Specially Designated Pet Friendly guest room with amenities provided by

Nestle Purina including: Special “Noble VIP” treat at check-in A

size-appropriate doggie bed A two-section dog bowl, and a complimentary

coupon for one 20lb or smaller package of PurinaR brand Dog or Cat Food, any

variety. Right next door is Forest Park where your pooch can enjoy a game of

fetch or Frisbee. Arrangements can be made for walkers and sitters and

you’ll receive a special door hanger to alert other guests and staff that

your pet is in the room.

Boston

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New Hampshire

Waterville Valley Resort New Hampshire is the perfect one tank trip and a

park the car getaway for travelers seeking family fun this spring. Designed

as a pedestrian and pet friendly resort, with free public trolleys, the

nation’s first network of trails, and the first Dark Skies town in NH,

Waterville is the place to park the car, and enjoy a gas-free vacation.

Waterville Valley Resort is just 2 hours from Boston, and 3 hours from

Providence.

Dogs are welcome at the Snowy Owl Inn and Resort, Waterville

Valley, NH  http://www.snowyowlinn.com/hotel-policies

Pet Rooms: While the Inn is “dog-friendly”, our four-legged friends are only allowed in certain designated rooms. A $15 per pet per night non-refundable deposit is chargeable in addition to the base room rate for dogs staying in these rooms. Sorry, but the Inn does not allow cats, birds, snakes, pot-bellied pigs, or any other animals. Dogs only please.

Pennsylvania

Come visit the Cumberland Valley In south central PA. Our area is just under 2 hours from Washington DC by car and we can offer lots of great outdoor activities for canine guests.

http://www.pheasantfield.com/  Pheasant Field B&B  is located just 1/2 mile off of the Appalachian Trail – lots of great hiking there! And provide pick-up or drop-off for easy hiking.   B&B is located on 10 acres so there is some great space for frisbee with Fido or just a quiet walk. AAA discount is available for lodging at Pheasant Field B&B.

There are several state parks in the area – all dog friendly.  http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/kingsgap/index.htm  Kings Gap  and http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/pinegrovefurnace/index.htm Pine Grove Furnace State parks provide wonderful hiking trails, some great environmental education and beautiful views.

There are some restaurants in our historic town of  http://www.lovecarlisle.com/ Carlisle that have outside seating for Fido.

Ohio

Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls is located 1/2 a mile from Hocking Hills scenic Cedar Falls, Logan, Ohio. The region offers a variety of recreational opportunities including hiking, bird watching, canoeing and fishing, as well as exquisite photo opportunities. The Inn’s pampering spa offers a full compliment of spa services. Fine American cuisine is the specialty at the Inn’s dining room and meals are prepared with the finest organic herbs, produce and ingredients.

The inn is dog friendly and now has add on packages specifically for dogs and their owners. The Pampered Dog Package is a fun and unique way for guests and their companions to always remember their stay and a Paw Prints Gift Bag is the perfect necessity to every trip with man’s or women’s best friend.

The Pampered Dog Package, priced at $115, treats guests and their companions to photographs of time together at Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls. A private photographer will capture memories, put the photos into an album and provide a CD to guests to take home. When guests arrive with their dogs to their room, a doggie gift bag will be waiting for guest’s furry friend. The gift bag is filled with treats, a tennis ball, pickup bags, feet wipes and recyclable food and water bowl.

The Inn ONLY allows a dog in Trillium and Yarrow Cottage and Strong Wolf  log Cabin. Guests are not permitted to bring dogs into any other lodging unit. Advance dog reservations are required. Limitations apply so please check our Pet Policy for more information. Dogs are not permitted on the patio for breakfast or dinner. You may bring your dog for lunch, but they must be wearing a muzzle and leash. Pets are not permitted any where else on the property.

The Inn limits the number of dogs to no more than two and size of your dog to no more than 75 lbs.  All dog guests must be completely free of fleas and ticks, be well groomed and up to date on shots and vaccinations.

A pet fee of $45.00 for your dog will be added to your accommodation charges.  Your cottage or cabin will be inspected immediately after check out and any damages will be assessed and charged accordingly.  Any additional cleaning that is needed due to excess dirt or fur left by your dog will result in a $50/hour cleaning fee.

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Minneapolis

An eco-conscious/pet friendly four-star boutique hotel in downtown Minneapolis. This might not be the first city that people think of when they consider spring break, but there is 90,000 miles of shoreline… more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined.

Pet info: http://www.grandhotelminneapolis.com/minneapolis-hotel/pet-friendly-hotel

Amenities: http://www.grandhotelminneapolis.com/minneapolis-hotel/luxury-hotel-services

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Hot heads: cool off about the dog in NC

How do YOU feel when people call YOU names, accuse you, and threaten you?

I also understand that when you have not heard anything, that during the void, you can think the worst possible scenarios have happened. But cooler heads need to prevail. Take a chill pill. Pray. Meditate. Eat chocolate. Walk or hug your dog. Drink or do something constructive. Step away from Facebook.

I think I understand people’s concerns more than most, I cried all night for that dog and I want him to be really safe in a NEW HOME. And sometimes we have to let sleeping dogs lie when there is nothing much we can do about a situation. Am aggravated EVERY DAY that my next door neighbors have TWO puppy dogs outside 24/7 no matter the weather. And one dog is part husky mix and the other a tiny 10 pound poodle. The husky mix is becoming much much bigger and it is crazymaking but I’ve called the SPCA and spoken to animal control (she is great) AND there are no laws against the dogs being outside. At least I got the poodle, Lola, unchained from a huge brick months ago. And every day I want to cry and/or take the dogs away from my neighbors but am not going to threaten them. Have tried to talk to the neighbors too and they pretend to not understand English and my Spanish is pocito. So I talk to the dogs through the fence, offer to have the dogs play with my Cici and what else can I do????  Sometimes all we can do is pray. I know how lame that sounds. But if you believe that prayer works, do it.  If you don’t, I don’t know what to tell you.

Mob mentality reigns down on North Carolina… Irene’s After Wrath

There have been rumors, threats, name calling, demonizing and all sorts of accusations launched against the city of Greenville Animal Control, shelter, the owners and rescues trying to help with the dog called Irene abandoned during the hurricane. The photo of the dog sitting on top of its dog house outside in the rain sparked a lot of emotion for people worldwide. It has become a firestorm inciting people to make uncalled for remarks. Crossing the line, bullying, threats is counterproductive to helping the dog get the assistance it needs and reinforces the stereotype image of “animal nuts.”

Get a Grip

Get calm, cool and collected. Breathe. Facts and logic are helpful. Acting like a nut case is getting in the way.

The city of Greenville, animal control, the police and fire rescue may have made some mistakes, the dog’s owners obviously made the mistake of leaving the dog outside during the hurricane, but adding to the fiasco is counterproductive and shutting off valuable communications.

here is what I wrote before about the city and owners… basically, there is NO EXCUSE in my humble opinion to leave a dog outside chained up during a hurricane… and for the City of Greenville to go out there FIVE times before bringing the dog inside was NOT humane plus the comment they made on their Facebook page that the dog was happy sitting on top of its house (that I took a screen shot of and have the copy of it on the other blog post) was beyond infuriating. Now, the City is blaming the “animal nuts” which is WRONG BUT PEOPLE YOU ARE GIVING THEM AMMUNITION.

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Pitt County Animal Control did offer to assist all homeowners to bring their pets to the shelter during the hurricane, Half of the county still has no power, no water, and the Hurricane is the worst they’ve ever seen.

Right now, the dog is safe. The dog is a 2 yr old husky mix, neutered, male, sheltered in an undisclosed location. The City says it is because of all of the threats received by people all over the world. Threats of storming the office, stealing the dog and worse… WHY GIVE THEM AMMUNITION and not only shoot yourselves in the foot but more importantly, put the dog in jeopardy????

‎”IRENE” is a neutered male lab-huskie mix named Flint who is still under the care and custody of  Greenville/Pitt Co. Animal Services.

Rebecca, the Foster Coordinator for Two Loons Pet Rescue (pit bull rescue) stepped into the fray/void because she lives a few minutes away from where the dog was located. She offered to assist in the situation, has made numerous phone calls to Animal Control, the shelter and will continue to follow up and monitor the situation. Because she has no new information, the rescue she works for also been demonized and threatened, called names and worse.

The rescue can be a valuable resource since it has connections to volunteers with foster homes from NC to NY (Arkansas, North Carolina, eastern Tennessee, southwest Virginia, South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, and northern/central Florida).

Below is the statement on their Facebook page:

“At this time, we are not authorized to release any additional information regarding the Pitt Co. (NC) dog known as “Irene.” However, we have been asked to reiterate that harassing phone calls, emails, and internet postings (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) will be prosecuted. This includes behavior directed towards: law enforcement personnel, animal control personnel, rescue personnel, the dog’s owners, etc.

IF the dog known as “Irene” is admitted into our rescue program, she will be fostered with a professional K9 behaviorist/trainer and will not be available for adoption for a MINIMUM of 90 days.

When we are able to provide new information we will do so. Any further negative, harassing, or inappropriate behavior will cause the offender to be immediately removed and blocked from this page. Let’s stay POSITIVE and PATIENT!! 🙂

There is to be absolutely NO harassing of my staff or board members WHATSOEVER; this includes, but is not limited to, obtaining and posting personal information, slanderous/libelous or abusive speech, threatening, etc.

Please be assured that we are NOT withholding information and that we WILL update you as soon as we are able to do so.

Regards,
Jessica Vandett
Founder/Executive Director
Two Loons Dog Rescue
https://www.facebook.com/notes/two-loons-dog-rescue/irene-update-83011-1530-et/244720355572350

http://www.twoloonsdogrescue.org/

http://www.reflector.com/news/photo-dog-storm-stirs-tempest-665005

no pets left behind

http://www.reflector.com/news/humans-not-only-ones-affected-storm-657917

The State Animal Response Team has rewritten emergency planning procedures for dealing with pets. In 2006, following Katrina, the federal government passed the Pet Transportation and Safety Act, which requires emergency preparedness authorities to plan for pets as well as people.

In Pitt County, Cora Tyson operates one of those places. Helen’s Grooming World and Pet Motel. The facility, designed for boarding animals, has brought in extra cages, water and supplies for Hurricane Irene.

Pitt County Animal Shelter Manager Michele Whaley, who heads CART, County Animal Response Team,  had a trailer brought in to hold as many as 50 extra cages if Helen’s Grooming reached capacity. The county animal shelter also served as a back-up facility to house animals if needed.

Some of the volunteers and staff took dogs home during the storm.

Mr. Steve Hawley – Public Information Officer – Communications Manager:

“Due to the hundreds of responses and threats made by many people, the city of Greenville will not release the location of the dog. The dog is safe and is being taken very good care of.  The owners were in compliance with the laws. The owners were not in violation of any laws. Therefore, charges against them will not be filed.

The animal related laws of Greenville, North Carolina can be found on the city’s website:

http://www.greenvillenc.gov/

Certainly, people can disagree with the City and the owners. But threatening and acting like a vigilante mob has NOT solved the situation. Attacking, complaining, bullying and name calling is never the answer. Two wrongs don’t make a right.  There have been NO offers to help a city of people under seige from the hurricane.

Those who are concerned about the laws in North Carolina can work to get the laws changed.

Has anyone offered to assist Two Loons Rescue, the city of Greenville, and others who were affected by the hurricane in any way?

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/NATL-Dramatic-Photos-Irenes-Aftermath.html

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goodbye Irene: hello Lucky dog

With all of the media frenzy crazy about the Hurricane Irene, seems like it was not the BIG HUGE disaster it was hyped, thankfully. Our prayers were answered. Not that there was NO damage or flooding or deaths. Eleven deaths and billions of dollars of damage so far. But what got the attention/focus of many many animal lovers was one photo posted on Facebook.

A terrified dog chained outside to fend for itself during the hurricane in Greenville, NC. There were many rumors. Apparently, the owners took a puppy with them when they evacuated but left this dog for an unknown reason. A pregnant neighbor took the photo and posted it but was not able to bring the dog to safety. Many folks, myself included, commented, posted and called the police, fire, animal control folks. Finally, after FIVE visits to check on the dog, the dog is supposed to now be safe.  You can read about it more below.

But the City of Greenville, NC wrote a ridiculous comment on their facebook page about the dog wanting to be on top of its dog house outside in the rain which drew the ire of many folks. Here is the screen shot:

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/8347731/owner_abandons_dog_during_hurricane.html?cat=7

From Sasha Sabbeth: I just got off the phone with the Public Information Officer for the Greenville, North Carolina police regarding the puppy abandoned outside in Hurricane Irene’s natural disaster situation.

Here are the facts directly from him: 1) The dog was removed from the home late last night and put in a temporary shelter. 2) The Animal Control and police officers made 5 visits yesterday to check on the dog. 3) Finally, the situation changed slightly so that they saw a technicality that would legally allow them to remove the dog. 4) They had made repeated efforts to contact the owners and were unsuccessful. 5) A photo of the dog in its safe temporary location is forthcoming.  Thank you all for the army of passion that we all unleashed to save this baby.

Someone just wrote on the Irene facebook page linked below:

Same owners had an “outdoor” cat a few months back. The same girl that posted this picture opened her front door and saw the cat lying on her front porch about to die. She tried to give him water, but he wouldn’t drink and barely moved. She called Animal Control at that time as well and they came to get the cat…with the owners watching on their front porch. They didn’t say a word. Please don’t give up on this puppy dog ♥ He/she deserves BETTER!

It has been a few hours since she posted the above and so far have not seen a safe dog photo.

A facebook page has been put up about the dog:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hurricane-NC-Irene-Lived-2011/153360378081734?sk=wall

People are now concerned about the dog’s safety at the shelter. A local rescue group is being contacted to pull the dog and get it into a good home.    Clearly, owners who would leave a dog outside in a hurricane chained up are cruel and should not get the dog back, many think. And animal shelters kill dogs. This dog has no idea how many people are concerned about its safety.

the latest info / update as of Tuesday August 30, 2011 is that some rescues have said they would help and have NOT taken care of the dog which is in an undisclosed location.  Please contact the media. If the dog was returned to the owners, this is NOT the answer/solution.  This dog deserves a decent loving forever home. Thank you.

here is a photo of the dog:  (beautiful sweet/souful eyes, looks like a white Siberian husky or a German shepherd)

If anyone has any more info, please let us know asap. Thank you all, especially Sasha and others for your part in getting this dog inside.

more info:

http://www.examiner.com/siberian-husky-in-los-angeles/siberian-husky-abandoned-during-hurricane-irene-is-a-lesson-to-learn-from

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