Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Return of the Carcross Posties

Yes, once again the posties and the good people of Carcross have spent the past year raising money for the Mae Bachur Animal Shelter. They visited the shelter on Saturday and donated $2,204 to us.

Thanks to everyone in Carcross and to the posties for all their hard work.

Also in donation news:

A group of Grade 10 students at Porter Creek Secondary School built and auctioned off gingerbread houses. They were able to give the shelter a $50 gift card and $276 which will be matched by The Feed Store in Whitehorse.

Thanks to the students and staff at PCSS for their work and to The Feed Store for once again being a great supporter of the shelter.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

O little pups of Whitehorse

How sweet we see thee lie,
Around thy deep and dreamful sleep
The shelter staff go by.
Yet in thy deep dreams shineth
The everlasting hope,
The coming weeks will see a home
Where they will be loved.

How carefully, how carefully
The loving homes are chosen.
So dog imparts to human hearts
The blessings of the canine.
No ear may hear their coming,
But in this land of snow,
Where good homes will receive them now
The loving pup will bide.

Britain's Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has a slogan for this time of year,
A Dog Is For Life, Not Just For Christmas.
The RSPCA, together with similar societies around the world, works to educate people as to the problems associated with giving animals as gifts. Where midwinter festivals are held, December is a busy time of year. There is so much to do with visiting family, making feasts and buying presents that there is little time to give a new animal the attention it requires and deserves.
Maybe your kids have been begging for a pet and promised to take care of it. How many toys do you remember being abandoned by Boxing Day? Exactly.
All animals need care and puppies and kittens need much more than adults. They will grow as well, they don't stay small and cute forever.
Too many animal shelters see an influx of animals in January due to people giving animals as gifts which are then unwanted.
The Mae Bachur Animal Shelter will not be adopting out animals from 18th December to 27th December. This is a common policy among animal shelters to avoid shelter animals being returned unwanted after Christmas.

If you are thinking of taking on an animal as a pet, whether from a shelter or elsewhere, wait until after the festivities have finished and you have the time to devote to the new member of your family.
As the unknown author of "Forgotten Dog's Christmas" wrote,
" You weren't given a gift, you were given a life".

The staff and residents of the Mae Bachur Animal Shelter would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We thank all those people who have donated time, money and items to help us take care of our animals through 2010 and look forward to seeing you again in 2011.