- By Sharon Garland
- Around Town
Bahama Canines Are Here and Katrina Karavan headed South in March
Dr. Bridget Barry of Meadowridge went to Syracuse this week to get 4 of the "potcakes" dogs from the Grand Bahamas. After a cold flight Cookie, Tricky, Mike and Angie arrived in good shape. They were delayed in Florida due to the cold weather Saturday -- remember? but made it Sunday. Of the 4 only one has heartworms -- and Angie was spayed today at Meadowridge. They are all short coated -- who needs a coat in the Grand Bahamas -- and very sweet. Next week we should have a website so interested folks can see them and get their stories. Two large dogs are flying in to LaGuardia on 2/23 and again Bridget Barry is taking the trip to get them. They already have homes- at least temporary. Our hopes are to bring up a few at a time, helping save lives at the high kill shelter that is overwhelmed -- especially in light of the distemper outbreak on the Island.
The Katrina Karavan is planning to go in March. Thanks to all of the donations we have the money for the truck and the gas. We are looking for foster or permanent homes for dogs and cats. One dog we are hoping bring back is Nyla -- a vivion-impaired dog that has been in foster through 2 hurricane seasons. More info about Nyla can be found on Petfinder and the Animal Right for Life Rescue group in Metairie, LA. PLease look her up- her foster mom says she is a great dog. So if you are interested in fostering or adopting or would like to make a contribution to the Katrina Fund or the Bahama Canines plrase call Sharon at Meadowridge 533-7661.
Dr. Bridget Barry of Meadowridge went to Syracuse this week to get 4 of the "potcakes" dogs from the Grand Bahamas. After a cold flight Cookie, Tricky, Mike and Angie arrived in good shape. They were delayed in Florida due to the cold weather Saturday -- remember? but made it Sunday. Of the 4 only one has heartworms -- and Angie was spayed today at Meadowridge. They are all short coated -- who needs a coat in the Grand Bahamas -- and very sweet. Next week we should have a website so interested folks can see them and get their stories. Two large dogs are flying in to LaGuardia on 2/23 and again Bridget Barry is taking the trip to get them. They already have homes- at least temporary. Our hopes are to bring up a few at a time, helping save lives at the high kill shelter that is overwhelmed -- especially in light of the distemper outbreak on the Island.
The Katrina Karavan is planning to go in March. Thanks to all of the donations we have the money for the truck and the gas. We are looking for foster or permanent homes for dogs and cats. One dog we are hoping bring back is Nyla -- a vivion-impaired dog that has been in foster through 2 hurricane seasons. More info about Nyla can be found on Petfinder and the Animal Right for Life Rescue group in Metairie, LA. PLease look her up- her foster mom says she is a great dog. So if you are interested in fostering or adopting or would like to make a contribution to the Katrina Fund or the Bahama Canines plrase call Sharon at Meadowridge 533-7661.
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