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"Makin' Waggin' Tails Into Happy Tales"

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Tails a' Waggin' Rescue
P.O. Box 37
Whitestown, IN 46075
317-644-0511
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contact@tailsawaggin.org

 

 



Animal Assistance

Tails a' Waggin' Rescue will use this page to give you suggestions, ideas and links to other websites to help you place your pet or stray into a new home.

Tails a' Waggin' would like to remind those of you who are trying to place their pet into a new home that when you obtained that pet, you made a commitment to that animal for its entire life. Animals, like people, are not perfect and deserve the chance to remain in your home.

Stop and Count to 10 First!

STOP and count to 10!!! Pets, like children and spouses, can make us very angry. Take a moment, take a deep breath and think before doing something that both you and the pet will regret!

Please do not assume the 'system' is available for your convenience!

Take responsibility for your actions!

Before making any snap decisions, please visit with your vet to rule out any medical problems!

Spay/Neuter your pet! This eliminates many behavior issues!

Do not dump a cat outdoors! They do not have natural survival skills and must be taught to hunt by their mothers!

Do not take a dog out into the country and dump! They will more than likely get hit by a car, shot by the local farmer, be attacked by wild animals, or even starve!

Seek training and advice from the professionals (vets, trainers, animal welfare personal!)

Also, before you do anything drastic, ask yourself one question: "What am I teaching my children by this action?"

Most of all, if you insist on 'getting rid of' your pet, be honest with the animal welfare staff. Don't add the fluff!! The shelters are full of wonderful pets that need homes. Your pet is not necessarily unique!

Ain’t Misbehavin’

At Tails a' Waggin' Rescue, we believe every animal is trainable. Most 'behavior' issues are easily solved with a few steps.

But, before seeking training or behavior modifications for your pet, check with your vet first to rule out any health issues.

We have provided this link to help you with some of your basic training and behavior issues. Our goal is to help you and your pet learn how to live in harmony and for your pet to remain in your home!

Ain’t Misbehavin’ Training Advice

Spay/Neuter

Having your pet spay/neutered can eliminate many common behavior issues including dog aggression and biting. Please don’t be part of the problem, be part of the solution and have your pet spay neutered. If you need assistance, please check the following websites for options:

FACE Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic

Spay Indiana

Spay/Neuter Services of Indiana

Indy Feral

Other Options

Listed here are some other thoughts and suggestions if you still need to place your pet or find a solution for the stray you found:

· If a stray, check with the closest animal control agency or public shelter. If someone has lost a pet, that will be the first place they should look. If your community does not have either one of these services, check with local law enforcement and/or your town officials to report a found pet.

· Check with your local newspapers. Many local publications will let you list animals for little or no fee.

· Several websites will allow you to post pets for adoption. Try listing the animal on Petfinder.com or pets911.com.

· Please understand that the shelter system is oversaturated with unwanted animals. Try and look at all your options before making a decision, but please do the right thing by your pet and have the same love and respect for them as they do for you. Take responsibility!

· If you feel that the shelter system is your only option, please disclose ALL information about your pet.

 


 

 

Please note that Tails a' Waggin' Rescue is closing on June 1, 2008 and cannot assist you with the placement of your pet. Please refer to the information on this page for further assistance.