Monthly Archives: May 2011

Dog Bite Prevention Week: May 15-21, 2011

This week is Dog Bite Prevention Week. 

After browsing the web for tips, facts and more I stumbled onto a great article with links to posters, videos and more from “Bark Magazine.”  Take time this week and read some of the information on dog bite prevention, you might learn something you never knew before.     -Krystle


Did You Know?

The highest rate of dog bites is among children because, unfortunately, children are always more susceptible to dangers. The following general tips are important for parents and children to know:

  • Children should not approach, touch, or play with any dog who is sleeping, eating, or caring for puppies.
  • Children should not pet unfamiliar dogs without first asking permission from the dog’s guardian. If the guardian says it is okay, the child should begin by letting the dog sniff his or her closed hand.
  • If a child sees a dog off-leash, he or she should tell an adult immediately.
  • If a loose dog comes near a child, he or she should not run or scream. Instead, avoid eye contact with the animal and stand very still, “like a tree,” until the animal moves away.

In an effort to further educate adults and children about basic safety around dogs, many national humane organizations offer booklets and other materials. For example, theHumane Society of the United States (HSUS) provides materials such as Avoiding Dog Bites, Questions and Answers about Dog Bites, and Teaching Your Child to Avoid Dog Bites.

To view or download materials regarding children and dogs, you may go to the Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and HSUS, which provide very valuable information about avoiding dog bites and acting safely around dogs:

ASPCA: Dog Bite Prevention Information

ASPCA: Dog bite prevention facts and figures
(includes children’s activity sheet download)

HSUS: Resources for children to help reduce dog bite injuries
(includes children’s coloring page)


Adoptathon 2011

2011 was the Brazos Animal Shelter’s 16th Annual Adoptathon. It was a year unlike others. The Shelter hosted the event at the new location off Leonard Road with vendors, Rescue groups, activities for the kids and pets, along with the normal half price adoptions. We had demonstrations, contests and loads of fun.

We would like to take the time to Thank the donors and groups that made this possible.

Our Half Price Adoption Sponsors: Jackson & Fuzzy, Booneville Animal Clinic, Charming Charlie, Aggie Pet Zone, U Paint It, Good Paws!, Van Stavern Small Hospital, Southwood Valley, Wilton’s, along with 4 individuals that sponsored $400 (8 adoptions.)

Our fabulous planning committee: Volunteers: Laura, Lauren, Lori, Alexandra, Joshua, Kyle, Jean, Amber, April and Rebecca.

The BVVMA for assisting and donating to the Vaccination Clinic.

The Aggie Wranglers for great entertainment.

All of the IN KIND donations:Absolute CS Music, Rudy’s BBQ, Cotton Patch College Station, Sonic Drive-In, Village Cafe, Aggie Pet Zone, Brazos Valley Bombers, Freebirds, U Paint It, Bounce-A-Lot and SOO many more!

Our awesome celebrity judges: Bob French, Niblett, Meredith and Devan.

Our fantastic Rescue Groups: Impact Animal Foundation, God’s Little Creatures, Brazos Feral Cat Allies, Second Chance Veterinary Medical Rescue / Long Way Home and Great Pyrenees Rescue.

And local pet therapy group: Aggieland Pets With A Purpose

And… Thank You to all of our supporters. It was a great day. 45 pets from the Brazos Animal Shelter found their forever homes and four pets from local rescues found their homes too!!

MORE PICTURES — HERE on our Facebook Page


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