…Video Blog – March 14, 2009 – Beacon goes to the Vet March 14, 2009
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Well it’s not exactly here FIRST trip, but it is her first trip since she has been here with me in New Jersey. It is time for her annual shots but I was also concerned that she may have a bladder infection or something similar going on, so off we go to check things out.
This is my first video blog since Roseanna was here at Thanksgiving. I feel sure I will get some sort of award for it.
Countdown to Groundhog Day February 1, 2009
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Groundhog Day is nearly upon us.. On February 2 at about 7:25am, Punxsutawney Phil will venture out of his burrow on Gobbler’s Knob in Punxsutawney to greet fans and media from around the world who have traveled Pennsylvania to see Phil make his annual prediction concerning the weather for the rest of the winter.
If Phil sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. If he does not see his shadow, we will all enjoy an early spring. I, for one, am praying the little rodent doesn’t see his damn shadow. I am tired of this cold weather crap!
Here is a bit of trivia for you. Phil doesn’t actually live in Gobbler’s Knob for the entire year. In fact, he only lives there for one night a year – Groundhog Day Eve.
The rest of the year, he calls the Punxsutawney library home with his “wife”, Phyllis. February 2, 2009 will be Phil’s 123rd prediction
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Help Save Jenny the Elephant August 9, 2008
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Please act to stop the Dallas Zoo from sending Jenny, the elephant, to a small amusement park in Mexico.
On Tuesday, the Dallas Morning News ran a story entitled “Dallas Zoo’s lone elephant to be moved to wildlife refuge in Mexico” about the zoo’s controversial decision to dump Jenny, a 31-year-old African elephant, at a safari amusement park in Mexico . Since the death of Jenny’s elephant companion, Keke (39), in May, Concerned Citizens for Jenny has urged the zoo to send Jenny to The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee.
The Mexican park offers an unnatural, confining exhibit of only 4.9 acres –a small fraction of the 2,700-acre Elephant Sanctuary, where Jenny would share a spacious, 300-acre natural habitat with three other African elephants.
It is shocking that the Dallas Zoo is moving Jenny to a distant facility in a foreign country where she will not be protected by U.S. animal welfare and anti-cruelty laws, especially when there is a nearby U.S. facility with hundreds of acres that is prepared to take her.
After being torn from her mother’s side in Africa at the age of two, she was forced into seven years of brutal training. Jenny has been at the Dallas Zoo for 22 years, where she has had a traumatic and troubled stay. Between 1996 and 2001, the Dallas Zoo medicated her with the tranquilizer
Acepromazine because of aggression and self-mutilating behaviors. Federal regulators characterized Jenny’s long-term treatment with this psychotropic drug as “highly unconventional.”
While African elephants in the wild are known to reproduce into their 50s and live into their 60s, in zoos they commonly die decades short of their natural time. In short, the Dallas Zoo’s decision is a matter of life and death for Jenny.
THE ZOO MAY SHIP JENNY TO MEXICO BEFORE THEY THINK WE ORGANIZE ACTION TO
STOP THEM. PLEASE ACT FOR JENNY TODAY!
1. Contact Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert and the Dallas City Council before their July 1 recess. (See talking points below)
Telephone Mayor Leppert and politely urge him to send Jenny to a sanctuary in the USA. Whether or not you live in Dallas, making a polite phone call is the most important thing you can do. If you called once, please find a reason to call again. Ask everyone you know to also call. Here is Mayor
Leppert’s contact information:
Mayor Tom Leppert
Dallas City Hall
1500 Marilla Street, Room 5EN
Dallas, TX 75201-6390
Main Phone: (214) 670-4054
Fax: (214) 670-0646
tom.leppert@dallascityhall.com
If you live in Dallas, telephone your city council representative. Please politely but firmly tell your council representative, and everyone else to whom you speak in your council office, that you want the council office to record your strong objection to Jenny being transferred to Mexico and that you want her sent to a sanctuary in the USA. Please do not allow them to convince you to call the Zoo instead. The City Council is the ultimate decision maker, not the Zoo. Click here for Council contact info.
Whether or not you live in Dallas, email the Dallas Mayor and the City Council ALL at one time by copying and pasting the web address immediately below into your search field (if you click on it, you will email the mayor alone):
http://www.ci.dallas.tx.us/forms/mcc/MCC_Mail_Form.htm
2. Write a letter to the editor today!
We must bring Jenny’s plight to the attention of the public by gaining access to the media. Letters to the editor is our best option, as we do not have a PR firm like the Zoo. Please write a letter to the editor of the Dallas Morning News objecting to Jenny’s transfer to an amusement park in Mexico and describing why Jenny’s life would be better in a sanctuary than in a Mexican safari park that operates outside U.S. animal welfare and anti-cruelty laws. Letters should be between 50 and 200 words. Letters are selected for publication based on their clarity and brevity. They require the writer’s name, city and telephone number.
Send your letter objecting to Jenny’s transfer to Mexico to:
Letters From Readers
The Dallas Morning News
Box 655237
Dallas , Texas 75265
Or submit your letter online at http://www.dallasnews.com/cgi-bin/lettertoed.cgi
TALKING POINTS
1. There will be NO U.S. Animal Welfare or Anti-Cruelty Laws covering Jenny in Mexico.
2. The sanctuaries who will accept Jenny have thousands of acres versus 4.9 acres at the Safari Amusement Park. The 4.9 acres is likely subdivided so Jenny may actually have far less space than that. However, the Elephant Sanctuary in TN ( http://www.elephants.com/) is a state of the art, 2,700 acre elephant refuge. It is the largest natural habitat refuge in the world and has a four star charity rating from Charity Navigator. The PAWS Sanctuary ( http://www.pawsweb.org/) in California has hundreds of acres and is also a state of the art, internationally recognized facility. Both U.S. sanctuaries are excellent and Jenny should be able to retire to one of these.
3. After you express your opinion, ask for a copy of the performance and quality of care standards the Dallas Zoo put in place for Jenny at the Safari Amusement Park. Note: We bet there probably are no such standards. The Zoo is claiming the Safari Park is AZA accredited, which means very little. AZA is just a trade group and is not a guarantee of quality. AZA facilities have been cited for breeches of USDA standards. The Zoo hired a PR firm to spin this story to the media, but the truth is still the truth.
Jenny’s story
IMPORTANT! If you live in Dallas and will consent to your name being listed as a member of Concerned Citizens for Jenny, please email your name, address, phone and in which Dallas district you live to Margaret Morin,Chair, Concerned Citizens for Jenny,
ASAP: dogs_good@yahoo.com or (972) 578-0370
Rat Patrol January 26, 2008
Posted by Chris in Family & Friends, Hobbies & Interests, Pets & Animals, lakehouse.9 comments
I wasn’t sure at the time. Maybe it wasn’t a rat. It could have been a squirrel.
Last weekend at the lake house I kept hearing commotion under the floor. It would come and go, but whatever the critter, it getting mad, and it was getting loud. I was concerned for the wires and structure under the floor. Mine is an arctic equipped, 4 season fifth wheel coach, so there is a whole subfloor level that is heated to prevent pipes from freezing in the winter. Having looked all inside for any evidence that the pest has penetrated into the interior of my abode, I was satisfied that his antics were thus far limited to the sub-floor area of the coach. Immediate action had to be taken. I set out last Saturday to Wal Mart and picked up 2 packages of rat bait and some of sticky-glue contact paper designed to trap a critter. Of course, embarrassed, I went to the self-check line. After all, what would the neighbors think if they knew I was on a rat hunt?
Before returning to the Metroplex, I carefully positioned the bait and contact paper in two strategic areas in the sub floor storage compartments. “Whatever the variety, this critter is going to get a surprise,” thought I as I departed for the week. On a couple of occasions I called back to Arrowhead to check with Gary, who was surveying the the storage areas for any sign of the outlaw rodent. Nothing. He and Mel probably thought I was hearing things. It’s happened.
Oh, if it could be that easy.
When I got down here yesterday and checked the storage area, all hell had clearly broken loose since Gary’s last trap check. The contents of the storage department were strewn about, a role of paper towels torn to shreds, the bait was gone, and the contact paper, with a nice chunk of black and brown fur, was wadded and stuck to the back wall of the storage compartment near a predrilled wire and utility access hole.
“Damn!,” I proclaimed to a confused Beacon-dog who wondered if it was she that had something wrong. “Close, but no rodent.” The outlaw critter had escaped, but upon close examination of the evidence, it appears he is probably an squirrel, albeit one with a big bald spot. (DNA test results on the evidence will take 2-3 weeks).
Irritated and determined more than ever, last night I headed out in the rain and freezing temps to, where else, WalMart in Hillsboro, and straight to the rodent isle. Looking over my shoulder, I equipped myself with more bait, and this time with 2 huge rat traps. I again headed for the anonymous check-out line and then sped back to Lake Whitney in the darkness of the night.
Wasting no time, the traps are now set, each with a generous amount of yummy peanut butter. I have already heard the suspect under the floor again, and I hope it is just a matter of time until I hear that SNAP, and then there will be celebration. Beer, nuts, and all. Maybe even squirrel jerky! Even Beacon is beside herself right now as she keeps hearing the trespasser and knows certainly that it does not belong.
Stay tuned for updates from the Rat Patrol.
Horsing Around January 5, 2008
Posted by Chris in Feel Good, Pets & Animals, Photo Blog.Tags: animal rescue, horse, Indiana, winter
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Rescue personnel struggle to free a horse from an ice-covered pond near Leroy, Ind. last Thursday. After more than an hour the horse was free of the freezing water and en route to a nearby indoor arena equipped with heaters.
Join the Million Mutt March October 21, 2007
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Ellen DeGeneres is in the doghouse with a pet rescue agency after giving a pooch away to her hairdresser because it didn’t get along with her cats. The agency sent a representative to the hairdresser’s home Sunday Oct. 14, 2007, and took the dog away.

If this whole thing irritates you as much as it does me, Join The Million Mutt March.
