Art Paws Reno Blog

Friday, April 29, 2011

PetFolio Readers Alert! Octavio Flown to Reno for His New Home





   Hi, my name is Sally, I have met a lot of dogs in my life, but this guy is amazing.  Recently I volunteered with a rescue group in Puerto Rico called "Save a Sato" for one month. I was there solely to lend a helping hand to the horrendous animal over-population problem (did you know:  there are between 100,000 to 200,000 homeless dogs on this island). While volunteering, I fell in love with a specific dog named "Octavio." Yes, that is him above.

   Octavio has been homeless his whole life and has never had a home. Living on the harsh streets of Puerto Rico, a kind person finally brought him to the shelter. He spent his first year in that kennel. Now, I have flown Octavio to Reno, where he is currently being fostered. 

Octavio is a mixed breed called a "sato" (which means street dog in Spanish). He is truly an amazing dog.  He is up-to-date on all vaccines, as well as neutered.  He is well mannered and ready for your family.

If you think your home is worthy of such a special guy, or if you have a close friend that could use a furry companion such as him, please contact Sally Mills at  tahoegal_77@yahoo.com.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

PetFolio Readers Alert! Pet Adoptathon This Saturday and Sunday!





Help spread the word about the Pet Adoptathon 2011!

 
Looking for something fun and different to do for the weekend? Are you and your friends night owls looking for evening entertainment? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then we have the events for you.
 
Saturday April 30 thru Sunday May 1, is Nevada Humane Society's Pet Adoptathon 2011, and we want to get people involved. Tell your friends, family, co-workers, neighbors and anyone else who will listen.
 
On these days, people may chose to come to the shelter for our Adoptathon where we will be open 36-hours straight. We will serve "breakfast at midnight" as well as have bedtime stories with Stewie the Worlds Longest Cat.
 
Or, people may chose to come by the Pet Adoption Festival at the Atlantis Casino Parking Lot on Saturday. At this event there will be entertainment, vendors and lots and lots of animals for adoption.
 
How you can help:

We want YOU to spread the word so people know about these great events.  Also, don't forget to come and invite everyone you know.
 
Hope to see you this weekend.

Monday, April 25, 2011

11th Annual Art Paws is Going Dog Crazy for Artown!



In case you haven't already heard, this year's Artown event "Art Paws" is the only event your pet is the guest of honor!  Catering to canines, Art Paws, Sunday July 17, 10am-3pm, is the most fun you and your dog will have this July in Reno!


And, if you know anyone interested in participating in Art Paws, fetch this name and number for them:  Michelle 775-722-9914.  Or throw them a bone by telling them to visit our web site to learn more about Art Paws!


We are barking up a storm with our newest Vendors: 

The Vintage at South Meadows
Darby Ann Photography
Richard Hescox Fine Art and Kat Groomer

And, we are barking up a storm with our newest Sponsors:

JetKor
Julie's Sign Shoppe


Friday, April 22, 2011

One of the Smallest Giraffes Ever

Meet Baby Margaret the Giraffe



Her eyes are beautiful. Most babies measuring 5 ft would be considered big, but newborn giraffe, Margaret, at Chester Zoo, UK is seen as unusually small for her species. She is one of the smallest giraffes ever born at Chester Zoo but pint-sized Margaret will soon be an animal to look up to.






Little Margaret, who is the first female Rothschild giraffe born at the zoo, is being hand-reared by her dedicated keepers. The first calf for six-year-old mum Fay, Margaret, who was born two weeks early, tipped the scales at just 34 kilos (75 lbs) and is a mere 5 ft tall.






Tim Rowland's, team leader of the Giraffes section, said: 'Margaret is one of the smallest giraffe calves we have ever seen. Fay isn't the largest of giraffes and Margaret was also early which might go some way to explaining her size. 'Margaret was having difficulty suckling so our keeping team are now hand-rearing her.




Monday, April 18, 2011

Artown's 11th Annual Art Paws is Getting Crowded!

 Join these vendors and more for the most fun you'll ever have with your dog during Artown's Art Paws, Sunday July 17, 10am to 3pm. Reserve your spot in the shade today!!! Expected attendance is well more than 3,000!



Horses for the Spirit
Carson Tahoe SPCA
Fetch! Pet Care of Reno


NevadaHumaneSociety
RenoKennelClub,Inc.
Paws Art

Designs by Heart
NorthernNevadaBulldogRescue
Dog Gone Amazing

Diggin' Your Dog
Adventure Pet

SPCA of Northern Nevada
Truckee River Vending
Art Rocks by Janet Elaine Kopp

Fur and Feathers Works
Bella Tocca Tags
Breeder's Choice

K-9 Kingdom
Sierra Nevada Border Collie Club
US Wolf Refuge

Call 775-722-9914 to ask Michelle for a place in the park during Art Paws!  Come meet the pet owners of our community!


Finding Solutions for the Wild Things in Your Area


Wild (Urban) Things
                                                   Reclaiming their territory?
 
 
Many neighborhoods in Reno are being subjected to an animal invasion of sorts with increasing attempts by wild critters to reclaim their original territory. The frequency of such reports is noticeable. 

            In the Hidden Valley area of Reno’s Truckee Meadows wild horses and occasional deer feast on lush lawns and expensive shrubbery while damaging sprinkler heads and leaving  unwelcome  ‘calling cards’!  Well meaning residents accept these expenses and inconveniences considering them collateral damage as it were. Many residents do not!

            It is always a treat in certain parts of southwest Reno to see a huge owl high in a tree dodging pesky small birds very aware of feeding habits of their much larger cousins. In most cases these big guys are eventually driven off but not before reducing the number of birds and rodents in the area and an occasional curious cat or small dog in the process. Very large and well fed owls and hawks are thriving in all parts of our urban community as evidences of their successful hunting skills are frequently seen…mostly just feathers!
 
            It wasn’t a pretty sight one morning several years ago when a southwest Reno family put their pet rabbit out in their fenced-in back yard to munch on dew laden grass. Later when they went to collect the bunny there wasn’t much left to collect and in looking around they saw two bobcats figuratively saying “Thanks” while picking their teeth and smiling after the donation of such a fine meal!  They were later seen several more times by neighbors, but not at mealtime!

            On her way to work not long ago my wife was stunned when she saw a coyote proudly strutting down the middle of Meadow Springs Street with a doomed cat in his mouth!  Coyote sightings are becoming more numerous in our area as are postings of missing dogs and cats on fences and light posts.

                        Virginia Lake has a very large year-around population of ducks and geese and it is fun to watch kids feed them on bread, grain and such. Sometimes they are completely surrounded by hungry, noisy honkers, ducks, and gulls and quite often very small children are frightened by their demands. On rare occasions, a huge white swan will fly in and it is a treat to see it land, commence grooming, and take off again. Picturesque! No doubt this beauty has a permanent home on the campus of the University of Nevada and is just ‘visiting’ at Virginia Lake!

By Richard Gamble Pugh, Reno, NV  89509, richardg83@sbcglobal.net

Pugh is a published author (seven books) and recently wrote “Nevada Veterinarians:Profiles of Doctors in a Caring Profession through the History of Medicine Program at the U. of Nevada School of Medicine It is a history of veterinary Medicine from it beginnings in Europe, in the US, and here in Nevada with oral histories of 15
practicing Nevada veterinarians.