What is new at All Heart Pet Rescue

Many things are happening at the Pet Rescue this winter
Fundraising
We are still selling our 2009 calenders for $4.00 each. We are very grateful these calenders have been sponsered by Laurentide Golf Club of Sturgeon Falls.
Pets as a gift ideas:
We do not ever adopt out any pets as Gifts. A pet is a lifetime commitment and should be chosen and decided by the individual.
Should you have the thoughtful intentions of wanting to do this, why dont you consider purchasing pet items, instead for your recipient. Then they can go to the shelter or humane society to choose a pet that they wish.
Such a list of items might include:
Cat:
Litter Box, litter, litter scoop, cat food, dishes, treats, scratching post, brush, collar, books on caring for
Dog:
Dishes, food, treats, toys, dishes, brush, bed, books on caring for, leash, collar.
March Break Hours at the pet rescue:
Friday March 13 9-6 pm
Saturday March 14 CLOSED
Sunday March 15 11-4 pm
Monday March 16 9-11am and 4-6pm
Tuesday March 17 9-11am and 4-6pm
Wednesday March 18 CLOSED
Thursday March 19 9-11am and 4-6pm
Friday March 20 9-11am and 4-6pm
Saturday March 21 CLOSED
Sunday March 22 11-4 pm
Items to bring to the rescue:
Things you can buy or recycle from home for the rescue

Appointments:
It is important that you all remember I not only run two businesses but im also a mother of three great children.
If you wish to intend the rescue on any day other than Sunday 12-3 which is Open House day, then you must make an appointment.
Item Drop Off Locations:
If you wish to drop products off, they can be left at Precious Paws Doggie Daycare Inn on Regina Street in North Bay, Either of the Pet Valu stores in North Bay, Global Pet Foods on Lakeshore Drive, Shannondale Pet Hospital in Callander, Verzilengberg Vet Clinic in Sundridge and U Need a Cab in North Bay.
A note with who it is from is always appreciated as well.
Wednesday March 4, 2009
Upcoming News:
OPEN HOUSE AT ALL HEART PET RESCUE ON SUNDAY MARCH 8, 2008.
Special thanks to everyone that attended another successful open house.
We had some great volunteers on hand to help out: Leanne Murray, Louise Sunstrum, and Carla Hayes.
We had a stray cat dropped off that was found outside of a family's rural home., donations of kitty litter, cleaning supplies and kitty treats, dog food, visitors with their dogs; Melanie and Stephan- Molson and Rocky, Riley the cocker spaniel was adopted and will be picked up by his new owners on Thursday, Askim that came from the Timmins Humane Society was officially adopted- and visited sporting a beautiful new hair cut he got!, a Kaschewan pup that wasnt doing very well in our care was fostered by Debbie Robertson and Randy Tapolski, Carla Hayes continues to foster one of the Kasch pups (and is quickly falling in love), Axe went into foster care with Leanne Murray, while her door still open to Hercules as seen on our website, and two champagne tabby kittens as well.
Our thoughts go out to Rob and Sue Allen, who recently lost 'Daisy' their Cockapoo to cancer. Daisy was adopted by the Allens four years ago. Thank you for all of Daisy's doggie items that you donated toward our pet rescue today.
Should we have forgotten to write something that you feel should be noted, please email us at bearcreek@efni.com
FOSTER HOME DESPERATLY NEEDED FOR VERY LARGE PREGNANT CAT
Last week a very large pregnant cat (with half an ear missing to frostbite) was brought to our pet rescue.
She appears to be very pregnant with kittens due within the next 10 days.
A foster home that can care for mom and kittens for the next six weeks is needed. We will provide the food that is needed for this endevour.
for further information, email bearcreek@efni.com or call 724-2630