Friday, June 14, 2013

Lovely Senior Shepherd Needs Rescue or Adoption at Harbor Shelter

Mama Mia! Mama is a lovely Super Senior, an elegant beauty who was on a “possible owner” hold – obviously they never came. Mama has a very old impound number, she was adopted from the shelter when she was much younger. Mama is very sweet and gentle. She lived in a home that once had 18 (yes 18) other dogs, so she may be dog friendly. Mama walks nicely on leash, and love yummy treats. Please consider rescuing or adopting Mama!




All animals are spayed or neutered prior to release. The adoption fees include preventative vaccines, parasite treatments, microchip implant (for permanent internal ID) with pre-paid registration and a free initial wellness exam by a veterinarian of your choice.
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Impound No. A0698021
German Shepherd
Spayed Female
9 Years Old
Weight: 70-lbs.
Impound Date: 5/23/13


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HARBOR ANIMAL CARE CENTER 
957 N. Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA 90731 
(310) 548-2632 or (213) 485-8789

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ADOPTION HOURS:
Monday (Closed) 
Tuesday (8AM - 5PM) 
Wednesday (8AM - 5PM) 
Thursday (8AM - 5PM) 
Friday (8AM - 5PM) 
Saturday (8AM - 5PM) 
Sunday (11AM - 5PM

Monday, May 13, 2013

Top Ten Reasons Everyone Needs a Chihuahua



A new Top Ten list is posted every Monday. 



  1. On the average Chi's live a long, long, long time.
  2. Chihuahuas are one of the most euthanized breeds in shelters.
  3. You can sneak them into almost any kind of establishment.
  4. A Chi's wardrobe options are limitless – can you imagine a rottie in a pink dress? I think not.
  5. Teeny dog = teeny poop.
  6. Chi's come in an endless variety of colors, shapes and sizes – you're sure to find one you love.
  7. Perpetual lap warmers, Chi's make great companions and are affectionate and loving.
  8. If you are a guy with a Chi, you will exude masculine security.  Chicks dig that.
  9. They’re versatile - they can ride in bicycle baskets, handbags and carry-ons.
  10. Thanks to Paris Hilton and Beverly Hills Chihuahua I & II, they have been overbred like crazy. They need you - please adopt or rescue a Chihuahua today!







Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Top Ten Reasons Everyone Should Have At Least One Cat


A new Top Ten list is posted every Monday. 

  1. You need someone responsible to take charge of your life.
  2. An empty lap is a cold, lonely lap.
  3. The top of your television looks bare.
  4. Everyone should have a pet that silently stares at them for no reason.
  5. You bought a lot of lint brushes at Costco and you're anxious to use them.
  6. You have stairs and want someone to play "trip me if you can" with you.
  7. Cats won't besiege you when you come home from work; wanting walks, playtime, treats, etc. (indeed, they won't even acknowledge that you came through the door).
  8. You enjoy watching animals run full-speed from one room to the next for no reason.
  9. ... waking to the sweet sound of contented purring in your ear.
  10. The shelters and rescues have an abundance of beautiful, loving cats that need homes.  Adopt a cat, save a life!

Sunday, April 14, 2013

*DUKE* Boxer/Pit Bull Mix Needs Rescue or Adoption in San Pedro!


Meet Duke! Duke is a sweet, friendly, well-behaved brindle beauty with an absolutely fabulous pair of perpetually windswept ears! Duke was Best Buddies with the lovely Daisy (#A1376971) who has been adopted. Please consider rescuing or adopting Duke!
Contact harborfriends@gmail.com
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All animals are spayed or neutered prior to release. The adoption fees include preventative vaccines, parasite treatments, microchip implant (for permanent internal ID) with pre-paid registration and a free initial wellness exam by a veterinarian of your choice.
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Impound No. A1376970
Boxer and Pit Bull Terrier
Male
3 Years Old
Weight: 48-lbs.
Impound Date: 3/8/13


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HARBOR ANIMAL CARE CENTER 
957 N. Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA 90731 
(310) 548-2632 or (213) 485-8789

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ADOPTION HOURS:
Monday (Closed) 
Tuesday (8AM - 5PM) 
Wednesday (8AM - 5PM) 
Thursday (8AM - 5PM) 
Friday (8AM - 5PM) 
Saturday (8AM - 5PM) 
Sunday (11AM - 5PM)

Monday, April 1, 2013

Top Ten Reasons Cats Don't "Do" Water


A new Top Ten list is posted every Monday.


1)         They're cats, they don't "do" anything
2)         There's no way a cat is going to dog-paddle
3)         They know what they look like wet
4)         There are no cool dive & fetch contests for cats, so why
            bother
5)         They [usually] don't weigh enough for an effective cannonball
6)         Cats can't chase balls or sticks in the ocean – (they'd wash
            away)
7)         They think they should walk on water, not splash around in it
8)         The myth of the dreaded "cat fish" (would you swim if there
            was a "human fish"?
9)         Umm, things look 25% larger underwater, dogs swim – can
            you say “Jaws with fur”?
10)       Actually, they do, they just don't want you to know….




Thursday, March 21, 2013

Adopt: Take a Chance and Learn to Dance



 

People often come to the shelter where I volunteer looking for a specific dog  - a dog like the one they grew up with, a dog exactly like their beloved companion that recently passed away.

Sometimes they make a connection with a dog, perhaps only eye contact through the kennel door, but the dog is not what they are looking for.  They leave the dog behind. Wrong color, wrong size, wrong age.

Stop it.  The dogs in shelter need homes, and you need a companion.  Take a chance.  If you lost a sweet and mellow Golden Retriever, try a little black Chihuahua or a scruffy mutt.  Now and then one of the small dogs will stand on its hind legs and do a little dance.  Either begging for food, or begging for attention, does it really matter?  Some of the overlooked shelter dogs can dance, and you can too.


Adopt a Shelter Dog.


And Dance.






Monday, March 18, 2013

Top Ten Reasons Dogs Are Better Dancers Than Cats


A new Top Ten List is posted every Monday.

  1. Dogs are used to shaking their rear ends.
  2. Cats just don't dance.  Period.
  3. Dogs will do just about anything for a treat.
  4. Dogs will do just about anything.  Period.
  5. Dogs have better rhythm (actually, cats have none).
  6. Dogs go for car rides and listen to the radio, hence develop a groove for funky dance steps.
  7. Dogs will dance with partners, whereas cats are more solitary creatures.
  8. Cats can't watch Dancing with the Stars because they're always on top of the television.
  9. Cats get too distracted by disco balls (think laser lights x 1000)
  10. Cats don't have time to practice as they sleep 23 hours a day.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Top Ten Reasons There Is No Such Thing As An "Easter Kitty"


A new Top Ten list is posted every Monday.

  1. Easter Kitty would eat the Easter grass in the basket and puke all over the candy.
  2. Easter Kitty might deliver Easter candy.  Or he might not. 
  3. The Easter chocolate would melt on top of the television set.
  4. Easter Kitty would never don festive Easter garments.
  5. Easter Kitty would feel compelled to play with colorful Easter basket goodies that would then end up under the refrigerator.
  6. Easter Kitty would make mincemeat out of cute little Easter chicks.
  7. Creepy staring Easter Kitty would creep out all the children.
  8. Easter Kitty might choose to stay under the bed all day.
  9. "Easter Kitty" would get confused with less popular "Easter Bitty."
  10. Who says there's not an Easter Kitty?


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Precious Pixie Needs A Home!


Presenting Pixie! Precious Pixie is a tiny treasure, an angelic little doll too precious to measure. Pixie is sweet as candy, a delicious doll who needs a family to love and adore her. Pixie has a lot of dental tarter, but otherwise appears healthy. Please consider rescuing or adopting Pixie!



Watch video:  http://vimeo.com/60231417


All animals are spayed or neutered prior to release. The adoption fees include preventative vaccines, parasite treatments, microchip implant (for permanent internal ID) with pre-paid registration and a free initial wellness exam by a veterinarian of your choice.
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Impound No. A1370451
Chihuahua
Female
6 Years Old
Weight No. 6-lbs.
Impound Date: 1/29/13


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HARBOR ANIMAL CARE CENTER 
957 N. Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA 90731 
(310) 548-2632 or (213) 485-8789

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ADOPTION HOURS:
Monday (Closed) 
Tuesday (8AM - 5PM) 
Wednesday (8AM - 5PM) 
Thursday (8AM - 5PM) 
Friday (8AM - 5PM) 
Saturday (8AM - 5PM) 
Sunday (11AM - 5PM)

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Lessons From the Land of the Littles



I love watching the Littles when I walk them.  Kumquat's big head bobs up and down as he looks around.  Sneaky Squirrel's tiny face and big brown eyes, ears perked, share so much joy in a simple, everyday walk, and everyday things.  They love to lay in the sun.  They love a tasty biscuit.  A ride in the car.  Joy from the little everyday things. Joy for the Littles.  


Yes. the Littles give me so much joy.  They also teach me to take joy in the little things in life, like they do.  And they make me realize how much joy I take from the Littles.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Morning Biscuits


  

Most mornings, whether weekday or weekend, we have a routine.  And one of the first things I do in the morning is walk to the kitchen so I can feed my motley crew.  The cats, of course, are screaming for food from the moment I open my eyes.  Kumquat the squat doesn't usually wake until the food has been out for a while.  But the very second my foot enters the kitchen, so too does Sneaky Squirrel.  Silently, speedily, stealthily, he appears.  Staring at me with his big brown eyes.  Pleading not for his kibble and canned, but for his beloved morning biscuit.  Oftentimes, he stands on hind legs, as though the world will end unless he is given his treat post-haste.  (Indeed, he acts as though he lives post-apocalypse.)  And then, once his tiny teeth have gripped the biscuit, he runs off to to the cube where he can blissfully savor every crumb away from prying eyes (hello, Kumquat).  

Makes me wish there were a morning biscuit for me.


Thursday, January 24, 2013

GORGEOUS BRIANNA NEEDS RESCUE OR ADOPTION!



Brianna is a friendly and playful beauty who needs a family to love her. Briana is underweight and has an umbilical hernia which can usually be easily fixed at the time of spay. Briana is also currently being treated for a hot spot on her back. Please consider rescuing or adopting this special sweetheart!
 All animals are spayed or neutered prior to release. The adoption fees include preventative vaccines, parasite treatments, microchip implant (for permanent internal ID) with pre-paid registration and a free initial wellness exam by a veterinarian of your choice.
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Impound No. A1364607

German Shepherd mix
Female
8 Years Old
Weight: 67-lbs.
Impound Date: 12/23/12


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HARBOR ANIMAL CARE CENTER 
957 N. Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA 90731 
(310) 548-2632 or (213) 485-8789

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ADOPTION HOURS:
Monday (Closed) 
Tuesday (8AM - 5PM) 
Wednesday (8AM - 5PM) 
Thursday (8AM - 5PM) 
Friday (8AM - 5PM) 
Saturday (8AM - 5PM) 
Sunday (11AM - 5PM)

CONTACT INFO:  harborfriends@gmail.com