Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Rattlesnake safety for you and your pets

The North County Times recently rolled out their new pet section called "Unleashed," and they very kindly asked EHS to contribute a regular column for their readers. Check out the new section every Monday to see our pets, and keep an eye out for our column. Our first installment was about rattlesnake safety - very relevant considering that we're in their peak season. Here's a link to the article online, and it's also below in its entirety:

Spring is a great time of year here in San Diego County. The sun is out and temperatures are on the rise, so it's the perfect time to get out and about with our dogs. We're lucky to live in an area that boasts countless dog-friendly trails that are perfect for enjoying hikes with our canine companions.

But before you hit the trails with your pooch, please keep in mind that a serious threat accompanies those rising temperatures - rattlesnakes.

Spring and summer are the active season for rattlesnakes, and there already have been stories in the news about sightings and even a few bites. Snakes are not typically aggressive, but they will strike when disturbed or if they feel threatened. Here are a few tips to help you and your pets co-exist with these reptiles:

A quick inventory: Before you head out with your dog, make sure that you have packed your cellphone and have told at least one person where you will be. It's a good habit to bring your veterinarian's contact information, as well as contact information for the nearest emergency vet hospital, with you on your hike just in case.

Stay on the trail: If you are out on a trail with your dog, it might be tempting to let him run off-leash. But not only is that against the law (San Diego County has a 6-foot leash law), it's dangerous because your dog could stumble upon a snake and you won't be close enough to prevent a bite. Snakes also could be hiding under rocks or brush off the beaten path, so it's safer for both of you to stay on the designated trail.

Proactive measures: Always keep your eyes and ears open, and watch where you step at all times. Rattlesnakes do make a distinct sound, but don't count on just your ears. Young rattlesnakes, which are more venomous than their adult counterparts, don't always have a full-formed rattler, and even adults can have damaged or malformed rattlers. If you approach a fallen log in your path, keep your dog behind you, step on the log and look at the other side before stepping down -then let your dog follow. If you stop to take a water or lunch break, diligently check out the area before you or your dog sit down. In the event you do come upon a snake, take two giant steps backwards and move on.

At home: Tall grass, leaves and woodpiles are all ideal hiding spots for snakes, so always keep your property clean and clear. If you have fruit trees, be diligent about picking up fallen fruit so you don't attract rodents - who in turn can attract snakes. Before letting pets out to play, it's always a good idea to scan your yard for snakes and other hazards. If you do see a rattler in your yard, keep your pets inside and call the Fire Department. If the snake is inside your garage or home, call your local animal control agency immediately.

If your pet is bitten: I know it's difficult, but if your dog is bitten, you will need to stay calm and keep your dog calm. Immediately call the closest emergency hospital (earlier I recommended bringing that information with you) to let them know you are on the way, and let them know the size, breed and age of your dog. Many snake bites are on dogs' necks or faces. If that's the case, remove your dog's collar to help alleviate the pressure from swelling. Do not apply a tourniquet or attempt to suck out the venom yourself.

Avoidance training: Rattlesnake avoidance training is a safe, humane way to teach your dog to avoid rattlesnakes. A wide range of such classes are offered in San Diego County. A quick Google search will help you find local trainers who offer the service.

I hope these tips will offer a good resource as we head into the hotter spring and summer months. With diligence and awareness, we and our pets can safely share the great outdoors with rattlesnakes. Be safe, and happy hiking!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Help us celebrate Be Kind to Animals Week

The Escondido Humane Society is teaming up with Baron's the Marketplace to celebrate Be Kind to Animals Week from May 6-12.

Stop by Barons The Marketplace in Rancho Bernardo, 11828 Rancho Bernardo Road, or Point Loma, 4001 W. Point Loma Blvd., to put your kindness on display. For a $1 donation (or more if you like), they will provide a paw print for you to sign that they will proudly display to show the world how kind you are to animals. Your generous donation will ensure that homeless animals have a safe, loving place to call their own until they find a permanent home.

Thank you Barons The Marketplace - you demonstrate the true meaning of Be Kind to Animals Week!


Here are some tips from the ASPCA on how to celebrate Be Kind to Animals Week. How will you be celebrating?

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Paws in the Park is March 25!

The Escondido Humane Society’s Paws in the Park dog walk is sure to be a tail-wagging good time – for people and their pets. Hundreds of dogs and their owners are expected to take part in the 13th annual walk, which raises funding and awareness for homeless and abandoned animals.

Paws in the Park is from 8 a.m. to noon March 25 at Kit Carson Park, 3333 Bear Valley Parkway in Escondido. Festivities will begin with registration and a meet and greet at 8 a.m. At 8:30, Tamilee Webb of “Buns of Steel” fame will lead everyone through a walk warm-up. At 9 a.m., walkers and their canine companions will embark on either a 1.5- or 2.5-mile course.

The post-walk celebration gets started at 10:15 a.m. with contests for people and their pets, including a Canine Couture fashion show (come dressed to impress) and a Wet T-shirt Contest (for the dogs, of course). There also will be giveaways, an opportunity drawing, games, doggie kissing booth and shopping at the Paw vendor expo.

Heather Myers of San Diego 6 The CW will serve as master of ceremonies. Sponsors for Paws in the Park 2012 include San Diego 6; Sophie@103.7 and KyXy 96.5; Westfield North County; Skyy Blue Photography; Barons the Marketplace; San Diego Pets Magazine; San Diego County Credit Union; DogTV; Lexus Escondido; Cindy Waasdorp; and Gary Trice, San Diego’s Classic Rocking DJ.

Walkers can register online at www.escondidohumanesociety.org, or they can register on the morning of the event. Registration is free, and all walkers will receive incentive prizes based on dollars raised, starting at $50.

For more information, call (760) 888-2235.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Join us for Valentine's Day Pet Portraits!


Love will be in the air for both the furry and human kind at our Valentine's Day Pet Portraits on Feb. 4.

You are cordially invited to stop by EHS to have your pets' photos taken in front of a festive backdrop, just in time to create Valentine's Day cards. Furry Valentines are, after all, the purrfect gift for the animal lovers in your life!

For a $10 donation to EHS, you will receive a keepsake 4x6 photo; for an additional $10, you can get a CD with the digital files.

Valentine's Day Pet Portraits is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 4 at the Escondido Humane Society, 3450 E. Valley Parkway. For more information call (760) 888-2235. Walk-ins (and wag-ins!) are welcome.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Register NOW for Paws in the Park!

Mark your calendars: Paws in the Park is March 25 at Kit Carson Park! Join us and 2012 Spokespet Bogey (pictured here) as we celebrate the bond between people and their pets and raise funding and awareness for animals in need.

Online registration for Paws in the Park is open. Click HERE to register now. Everyone who registers online before Feb. 1 will be entered into a drawing for a gift basket of pet goodies!

Registration is free, and walk registrants will receive incentive prizes such as T-shirts, doggie bandanas and gift cards based on the amount of pledges raised.

For more information, or if you have any trouble registering, contact Development Coordinator Cindy Swayze at (760) 888-2235; cindys@escondidohumanesociety.org. You also can contact Development Director Jean Russo at (760) 888-2240 or development@escondidohumanesociety.org.

Paws in the Park facts

What: Fun event for the entire family - canines included! Join us for a day of good company, contests, entertainment, shopping, food, games and much more!

When: Sunday, March 25, 2012

Time: 8 a.m. to noon; walk kickoff at 9 a.m.

Where: Kit Carson Park, 3333 Bear Valley Parkway, Escondido


We're looking for additional sponsors and vendors!

Do you know of any individuals or companies that would be interested in helping animals in need by becoming a sponsor or vendor at Paws in the Park? Our sponsorship and vendor packets are below for you to share.

Sponsorship Packet

Vendor Packet

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

giveBIG to animals in need!

Beginning at 7 a.m. Dec. 14, we will be participating in the San Diego Foundation's first-ever giveBIG San Diego match day initiative.

During a 36-hour period, you will have the opportunity to make online donations to the Escondido Humane Society, and the Foundation will match donation totals in a pro-rated amount. Here's how the event will work:
  • From 7 a.m. Dec. 14th to 7 p.m. Dec. 15th, you will be able to make a donation to EHS on our website or on the Foundation's customized giveBIG event web page. The link will not be available until 7 a.m. Dec. 14.
  • You choose your donation amount, with a minimum gift starting at $25. There is no maximum. All donations are tax deductible and irrevocable. Donations must be made using Visa or MasterCard.
  • The minimum gift is $25. The Foundation will match, on a pro-rated basis, the total of donations made during the 36-hour period.
  • On Dec. 14, there will be a live leader board where you can track donations by organization in real time. Help us be the leader of the pack!
The link to our giveBIG page - where donations can be made - will be available starting at 7 a.m. sharp Dec. 14. Look for the link on our home page, and help us spread the word by posting the link on your blog, Facebook and Twitter pages. Tell 10 of your friends to tell 10 of their friends about what a special opportunity this is.

For more information, call Development Director Jean Russo at (760) 888-2240.

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