Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Help Stop Animal Cruelty in Your Community

According to the Yearly Animal Abuse Report for 2009, there were 856 reported cases of animal cruelty last year.  The ASPCA gives the following list as warning signs of suspected animal cruelty:


  • Tick or flea infestations
  • Wounds on the body
  • Patches of missing hair
  • Extremely thin, starving animal
  • Limping
  • An owner striking or otherwise physically abusing an animal
  • Dogs who are repeatedly left alone without food and water, and often chained in a yard
  • Dogs who have been hit by cars—or are showing any of the signs listed here—and have not been taken to a veterinarian
  • Dogs who are kept outside without shelter in extreme weather conditions
  • Animals who cower in fear or act aggressively when approached by their owners
As horrible as the thought of 856 cases of animal abuse sounds, these are only the reported cases, and sadly there are many more cases of animal cruelty that go unreported every year.  Everyone needs to do their part for the animals in their community by recognizing the warning signs of abuse and neglect, as given above, and reporting these animals and their owners to the authorities.  Since animals cannot speak up for themselves, it is our job to advocate for them. Find out more about how to report suspected animal cruelty and become more involved in the animal rights movement by visiting the ASPCA's website at http://www.aspca.org/ today!

Friends of PGCA

Hey Everyone,

For more information about local animal relief efforts check out the Friends of Prince George's County Animals.  This site has content about how to donate, assist at shelters, and other ways to actively help animals in need.  Also, Friends of PCGA has up to date news stories about animal cruelty and adoption success in the area.

Enjoy!
http://twitter.com/FoPGCA

Ziggy!!!


This is my 1 yr old cat, Ziggy. I adopted her from a shelter last summer in Maryland. She's too cute!

PG Pets at Petsmart!


For all animal lovers:
PG Pets is hosting a meet and greet with our local adoptable animals next Saturday, December 11th, from 11 - 2pm at the Petsmart in Greenbelt!
There will also be a drop box for blanket and towel donations... Directions are:
7475 Greenbelt Rd
Greenbelt, MD 20770



Welcome to PG county pets blog

The purpose for creating our blog is to raise awareness about animals in need.  Many animals and pets today are mistreated or abandoned and left orphaned in animal shelters.  The blog is intended to inform people about the humane treatment of animals and progress of the movement.  In addition, we want people to use this as a resource to talk about ways to donate, assist, and adopt different animals in need.  Overall, our goal is to improve the quality of life for animals.