Friday, August 30, 2013


Copied from my vet website: This is Nova. She recently lost her owner and is in desperate need of a new home. She is a happy 9 year old, spayed female, and only weighs about 18 pounds. She only has a week before her fate is decided for her. A relative is keeping her in the interim, but cannot keep her long term. She is currently being treated for congestive heart failure, but she is stable and doing well on her medications, so please don't let that change your mind if you're interested.

I spoke with the family member who is trying to help Nova. He is nice and really wants to honor this dog and his mother is finding someone to take her....he is not in a position to take the dog....The dog had a horrible start in life and was adopted from Operation Kindness, but the family says they have not had room to take her back. She is very shy and timid and been through horrible trauma losing her owner. She has until next Tuesday as the family returns to Seattle and they desperately are searching for help. She is calm, house trained, and a good companion. She is afraid of bigger dogs. Her meds are not expensive and she is a sweet dog. Please, Please, Please.....We need everyone's help pls....Nova needs us all...please help this girl. She deserves to live at her golden years in peace.

Contact Scott at Lsmccommons@comcast.net or 425-333-4278

Or contact Lezlie at Lezli.Ragland@att.net 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Testimony in Justice's case scheduled to begin Wednesday, Aug. 21

Jury selection for the trial in puppy Justice’s case is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 20, and testimony should begin Wednesday, Aug. 21, at 9 a.m.


The trial will take place in the 292nd Court on the 6th floor of the Frank Crowley Courts Building, 133 N. Riverfront Blvd., in Dallas


Please plan to attend the trial if you can, even for a few hours, to show support of the Dallas County District Attorney’s office’s prosecution of those who abuse animals.


Jonnie England



Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Dogs available at Dallas animal Services

Dallas Animal Services is always full of cute animals in need of forever homes!  Below are some of the ones currently here that are in need of transfer!

Please email DASrescue@dallascityhall.com if you can help!

NMOMS4 A800223 + 2 puppies

This sweet momma is Molly.  Molly was surrendered by her owners because they had too many dogs.  Molly is about 3 years old and was an inside/outside dog.  She is super friendly.  We believe that Molly and her pups are chiweenies!  Her babies are about 5 weeks old.  There is one boy and one girl.  The girl is the same color as momma and the lighter brindle is the boy.  They are all outgoing and friendly.


NMOMS1 A801363 + 6 puppies

This little puggle momma could really use some help with finding a forever home!  Here pups are too cute and will get adopted fast!  They are about 6 weeks old and adorable!  There are 4 boys and 2 girls.  Momma is about a year and a half.  She was surrendered by her owner because a whole houseful of mom and pups can be hard to handle.  L  Momma is heartworm positive.  She can be a little protective of her puppies but is a sweet girl.  Once you go in the kennel with her, she will approach you and loves attention.  She is still nursing the puppies but they are ready to be weaned (and mom is ready as well!).  If you have space for this cute family of puggles, please let us know!




SDLF12 A801092, A801093, A801094, A801095

These adorable faces belong to four 5 week old puppies that need to be transferred.  They are a little fearful but once you start petting them, they warm up quickly.  They are just too cute and too young to be in a shelter.  They only need a few more weeks before they can be available for adoption!  Please help these sweet siblings!

DLF122 A800807

This cute terrier mix came to us with an injury on his shoulder.  We are nt sure what caused it, but he is healing up wonderfully!  He is a little shy in the kennels but will warm up to you.  Because he is so shy at the shelter, we worry that he won’t show very well to potential adopters.  We are hoping that one of our transfer partners can help him!  He is about a year old and weighs about 42lbs.

DLF32 A801110

This blue chow mix is about 2 years old.  He will come up to the kennel to say hi, wagging his tail!  He is a little shy but is sweet.  He will sit with a little coaxing and a treat! This boy has a guardian angel who has offered $100 donation to the group who pulls him!

DLF29 A801143

This beautiful golden/shepherd mix is a year and a half.  He is a sweet boy and is ready to be out of the shelter.  When you are in his area and giving attention to other dogs you will hear him!  He is a talker!  He also knows how to sit and shake!!!  He loves treats and is very food motivated.  I think this boy would make a great companion for someone! This boy has a guardian angel who has offered $100 donation to the group who pulls him!!!

DLF76 A799198

This little cattle dog mix is still here!  His about 10 months old and sweet as can be.  He came in with hair loss.  We did a skin scrape but were unable to find anything.  We decided to treat him for his skin infection and gave him some revolution in case it was mange.  His fur is growing back beautifully and we even discontinued his meds because it looks so good!  Please help this sweet boy get out of here! This cutie has a guardian angel who has offered a $100 donation to the group who pulls him!!!


FOUND DOG - DALLAS

This girl is possibly a Dalmatian, Border Collie mix. She was found Tuesday, August 6th at Kiest Park area in Dallas Tx. Her ears stand up straight and she has a long tail. Recently spayed. Very sweet towards people, can sit and lay on command.


Please contact Dayna Frey at daynafrey1@sbcglobal.net if you recognize this dog or if you are interested in helping find her owner or foster. 

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Dallas 311 Online Reporting

Exciting News to share with all of your regarding the City of Dallas "311" Online reporting!

The "311" Online page was updated over this past weekend and has some terrific great new options. Now you can "register" like you would do on other websites, so your contact information can be retained and not have to be filled in each time you use the online process. PLUS, now you can add "attachments" such as PHOTOS of the problem or issue! Definitely one more tool to validate issues and problem locations for neighborhoods working hard to Renew, Restore and Redevelop their Community. 

These changes should make it easier to contact 311 about NON-emergency animal concerns as well as other Code violations.  Attaching photos is a great option and an excellent way to document these violations.   Here’s a direct link: http://www.dallascityhall.com/services/services.html.  And note that “Animals & Pets” is listed first.  

Remember, always call 911 if your see or suspect animal cruelty.