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Get one of our Coloring Books and share the joys of Humane Education with your entire family.

$5.00 plus shipping via paypal or come and get one at our adoptions any Sunday

Click on the paw for Coloring book cover contains educational pages for you to color and learn how to take care of your family companion

 

   

JOIN MURPHY OUR "POUND PUPPY" IT IS HIS JOB TO EDUCATE AS MANY PEOPLE AS HE CAN AND TO HELP PREVENT ANIMALS ENDING UP ON DEATH ROW.

JOIN US AND HELP HIM.


Mount Bethal Elementary School January 2010

Everything you wanted to know about companion animals but were afraid to ask.

 

 
 

Senior Projects 2010

Vanessa from Cherokee High School - our Walkathon went great.

(Click here to read the article about these very special young adults) Cherokee Tribune

If you wish to make a donation and get a T Shit all done by Vanessa $15

Jessica from Wheeler High School

Welcome and thank you for having Animals Deserve Better be your mentor.

 

 

 



Animals Deserve Better is an IRS 501c3 Non-Profit
No Kill Animal Rescue Organization.

 

 

Summer Quick Facts - Lawn and Garden Dangers

Summer is the season for gardens and green lawns, but keep in mind that some garden products may pose a health danger to your dog or cat.

Most common garden dangers:

Herbicides: Pet paws are often irritated by walking on lawns treated by chemicals such as herbicides (weed-killers). Pets often ingest lawn chemicals by licking their paws after coming in contact with treated surfaces. Keep your pet off treated lawns and wipe their paws if lawn treatment is active.

 

Pesticides: Most pest baits contain poisonous ingredients used to kill vermin that can be ingested by your pet and cause harm. Make sure your pet does not have access to pest baits.

 

Poisonous Plants: A number of plants can be poisonous and deadly to pets. Plants like lily of the valley, oleander, rhododendron, azalea, yew and foxglove among others (look on our seasonal information page). Keep your pets away from them or remove the plants from their areas.

 

Toxic Mushrooms: All types of mushroom can grow in your grass. To avoid the risk of your pet ingesting toxic ones, its best to remove them all.

SPAY AND NEUTER FACTS

 

 

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