Hooray! We have the green light to tell you more.....
When: Sunday June 28 2009 10 am-4 pm RAIN OR SHINE (indoors if raining)
Where: 54 Ethel Road, Edison NJ (@ HarringtonLimousine Service)
Why: To promote adooptions for the dogs and cats at the Edison Animal Shelter.
Let's get these great pets adopted!!!
Bring the kids, bring your pup! This is a family friendly, dog friendly event!
We love our kids and our dogs, dont they deserve to have fun together?
At this event you will be able to adopt animals, learn about great pet products, meet THE industry experts of pet care, pet sitting, and training. And most of all, enjoy a great day out!
Here's a who's who of attending vendors so far:
Back To Baceks Pet Sitting (http://www.melisabaceks.com/)
Joey D's Pizza of Metuchen
Maggie Moos Ice Cream and Treatery
PartytimeDJ's (http://partytimedjs.net/)
Places Everyone (http://www.placeseveryone.com/)
(check out their BarkMitzvah's!)
Raspberry Beret; An Upscale Consignment Store
Teri Hyatt (http://www.petproblem.com/)
The Barber Lounge; A Real Gentlemens Spa in Highland Park
The Prestigious Paw LLC (http://www.prestigiouspaw.com)
Wild Bird Kingdom (http://www.wildbirdkingdom.com/)
White Lotus Home (http://www.WhiteLotus.net)
Please bookmark this blog. It will be updated and linked to in addition to the K9Confections Facebook fan page at; http://tinyurl.com/czjxyh
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Adoption Day for Edison Animal Shelter Updates
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
K9Confections Adoption Day Event
That's right! And boy are we excited!!
Sponsored by Harrington Limousine Service of Edison, NJ; we are hosting the K9Confections Adoption Day Extravaganza benefitting the Edison Animal Shelter.
More details to follow, please mark your calendar...Sunday,June 28, 2009 is going to be one exciting day!
Fun for everyone... bring your K9, your kids and your appetite for FUN!
We cant divulge the who's who yet, but there will be local merchants with their delicious food & deserts, dogs to adopt from the Edison Animal Shelter , and games & prizes for the kids!
Monday, April 13, 2009
Rabies Vaccinations, why they are so important
We felt it best to include this in our blog in hopes of helping spread the word for our friends in Fairfax County, VA. (This is the announcement as it was written by Chuck Miro- Realtor)
Fairfax County authorities are alerting residents to several incidents of rabid animals around the county.
Please check to ensure that your pets are up-to-date on their vaccinations (required by law for all dogs and cats almost everywhere, including Fairfax County).
Make sure you have documentation of the vaccination handy as well -- dogs who bite humans are often put down on the assumption of rabies if the victim doesn’t want to get vaccinated himself, so be sure you can prove your animals are rabies-free.
Finally, be aware of your own safety -- aggression is a telltale sign of rabies.
A wild animal will almost always prefer to avoid you rather than attack you, unless it’s rabid. So if that racoon is running toward you, run away and call Animal Control; it’s not trying to make friends.
Fairfax County Animal Shelter
4500 West Ox Road
Fairfax, Va. 22030
Ph; 703-830-1100
Public Hours
Tuesday–Friday: 12pm – 7pm
Saturday: 10am – 5pm
Posted By Chuck Miro - Realtor
Rabies is a terrible disease. Most towns have free Rabies clinic vacinnations through the local Animal Shelters or Townships.
Here is a link to an informative link on the topic by the CDC; http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-rabies.pdf
Fairfax County authorities are alerting residents to several incidents of rabid animals around the county.
Please check to ensure that your pets are up-to-date on their vaccinations (required by law for all dogs and cats almost everywhere, including Fairfax County).
Make sure you have documentation of the vaccination handy as well -- dogs who bite humans are often put down on the assumption of rabies if the victim doesn’t want to get vaccinated himself, so be sure you can prove your animals are rabies-free.
Finally, be aware of your own safety -- aggression is a telltale sign of rabies.
A wild animal will almost always prefer to avoid you rather than attack you, unless it’s rabid. So if that racoon is running toward you, run away and call Animal Control; it’s not trying to make friends.
Fairfax County Animal Shelter
4500 West Ox Road
Fairfax, Va. 22030
Ph; 703-830-1100
Public Hours
Tuesday–Friday: 12pm – 7pm
Saturday: 10am – 5pm
Posted By Chuck Miro - Realtor
Rabies is a terrible disease. Most towns have free Rabies clinic vacinnations through the local Animal Shelters or Townships.
Here is a link to an informative link on the topic by the CDC; http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-rabies.pdf
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