Thursday, March 31, 2011

Event pics + Kink's World + ART + ANIMALS

Thanks to those who have joined us for the foster fundraiser event here online + in person last Saturday. Your contributions and donations of foster supplies has been greatly appreciated !!  Below are a few pics from the event:




The following posters were created for the event and we wanted to share those also here for those who were not able to join us:



It's an understatement to say that our newbie rescue/foster journey has been a life changing event for us.  This blog will serve as a permanent archive of that initial journey and as a way to show appreciation for EVERYONE who has participated in this journey with us. 
As some of you know this journey has led to some immediate additions to our family as we have officially adopted momma Sweet Pea and 'baby' Kink (who at 12.5 weeks now weighs 24 lbs!).  Here's a recent pic of them together in a rare semi-peaceful moment :)
As we have done during the entire fostering period, we continue to work with Sweet Pea to help her gain back the confidence and trust we know she once had prior to whatever abuse she had been exposed to.  It's a daily effort and she makes great daily strides.  Her recovery from her early Ehrlichia diagnosis continues to show success although she will need to be monitored regularly and evaluated yearly for the rest of her life as the tick borne disease can sometimes return.

Kink is a whole different ball of Tasmanian devil wax .....as we like to refer to it :)   He makes us laugh each and every day and brings us joy like we can't describe but having a puppy is a HUGE undertaking and a big challenge.  Adopting a puppy and committing to doing what the puppy needs in order to grow into the best friend s/he can be takes so much more time, energy and effort than many people expect or are prepared to give.  Unfortunately, a big part of why so many animals end up in the pound and get euthanized is because someone wanted a cute puppy but were clueless what to do with it once they brought him or her home.  Fast forward a year later with no training and the near adult dog is 'misbehaving' all of a sudden and the family who adopted him or her is shocked and can't figure out why.  Many dump their 'problem' dog at the shelter and that's the end of story.  Sad but so very true in every community across the United States.  Adequate puppy training for Kink is key to our family's happiness and his happiness and ability to fully blossom into a secure, confident, loving dog.  We had no idea that it would require so many hours each day, 7 days each week but we decided the best way we might help others who may have recently adopted a puppy is to create Kink's World as an educational project.  A website is in progress but for now Kink is sharing his puppy training tips and other helpful information with the rest of the world on facebook at Kink's World.
The biggest 'next step' that we have undertaken as a result of this rescue/foster journey is in our professional lives.  Since 2007, we have served as directors for an arts non-profit project and were moved to try to figure out some way to introduce what we've learned over the last several months and explore the larger picture of this journey in our future programming.   To that end, we've created a new initiative, tentatively titled ART + ANIMALS.  We'll be combining public arts and cultural programming with animal welfare (rescue, fostering, education and sanctuary if need be for the purposes of reducing the abuse and abandonment of animals and also reduce the euthanasia rates in shelters).  Please visit: http://www.becaicad.org/art--animals.php to learn more about this new programming component and how you can become involved.  We're extremely excited about connecting these two seemingly very different worlds for the benefit of both.  You might be surprised how much these different communities of art/design and animal welfare have to offer to one another.

Our best always,
Melissa + Kurt, newbies no more

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Chipping In

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED US ON THIS JOURNEY...the foster families, those who contributed food, toys, money, gift cards and other supplies, those who gave the much needed moral support and experienced advice along the way and which continues today.

We're hosting a Foster Fundraiser and Foster Needed Supplies Drive this Saturday, March 26th at our studio.  If you'd like to join us here in Albuquerque for the event please visit: http://newstudioad.com/upcoming-events.php for further information.  


We've also created the Chip-In account below to raise the remaining $600 we're hoping to raise to help reimburse foster care families who helped to care for momma Sweet Pea + pups throughout this journey and still have outstanding expenses.  If you'd like to help us reach that goal, we thank you in advance!  If you're a foster family who still needs to submit your receipts, please email us here.  Any funds raised above presented receipts will be donated to Animal Humane New Mexico to whom we are forever indebted for their assistance.

Friday, March 11, 2011

photo catch up #2

The 10 pups were reunited on Feb. 28th when all the foster families brought them in for the final step before they were ready for adoption - their spay and neuter appts.  We've learned that different shelters and veterinarians have different practices when it comes to determining the best age for animals to be spayed and neutered.  When a shelter only allows animals to be adopted after being spayed/neutered they are helping to guarantee that your future best friend does not contribute to the epidemic of homeless animals here in New Mexico and beyond and the high euthanasia rate across shelters in the United States. 
"Millions of dogs and cats are euthanized in the United States every year due to pet overpopulation. It has been estimated that there are over 60 million homeless animals in the United States alone: a staggering rate of more than a million per state.
In New Mexico, healthy, adoptable cats and dogs are euthanized by the thousands each year because there are not enough homes for them all.

If we work together, we can FIX it.

Fixing your pet (also known as spaying/neutering) means fewer pets added to the overpopulation in our state. Spaying/neutering is the best way to avoid the problem of unwanted pets, and one of the kindest things you can do for animals. Spaying and neutering saves lives."

We hope you will join us at our upcoming fundraising and foster needed supply drive event (either in person or here online via this blog) on Saturday, March 26th.  With the past 2 months being a life changing event for us, we've begun plans for a new programming component: ART + ANIMALS to be added to non-profit project we begun in 2007.  If you have a parcel of land to lend or gift (full tax-deduction available) to help begin this new effort, please feel free to email us.

Enjoy these photos below and have a great weekend,
the Animal Foster Newbies


 







Wednesday, March 9, 2011

photo catch up #1

We're still catching up with pics posting...the next post or 2 will be posts of that little bit of puppy pic backlog:





















Thanks much Boni for the wagon train photos!




Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Momma Sweet Pea + baby Kink = muses

We've received an email that momma Sweet Pea + baby Kink have inspired a new work of art by painter, Kim Kissinger Marino who resides in Illinois: http://60in60days.blogspot.com/2011/03/day-33-sweet-pea-baby-kink.html
 
Kim is an artist and also fosters kitties for Animal Humane in Illinois. What a great way to start off the week - thanks Kim!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Foster Fundraiser + Foster Needed Supplies Drive for AHNM

On Saturday, March 26 from 10:30am - 2:30pm, New Studio A.D. | Art + Design, located at 312 Rosemont Ave, NE in Albuquerque will be hosting a combination fundraiser and foster supply drive/drop off day.  (If you are unable to attend in person, you may join the fundraiser here online or send your contribution via to the email kurtschlough@aol.com or via mail to: Kurt Schlough, PO Box 25661, Albuquerque, NM 87125. Thank you in advance for your generosity.)  We believe at least two of the pups will be in attendance at this event and more may be in attendance as we hear from those who have recently adopted some of these sweet babies.

The fundraiser is being held to help reimburse those foster families for any outstanding expenses they may have incurred when they stepped up to help care for Sweet Pea and her 10 pups after they were rescued from euthanasia from a high-kill New Mexico animal shelter the beginning of this past January.(Those foster families who have receipts they'd like to have reimbursed should email us to arrange to provide copies of their receipts for reimbursement.)  Any funds raised beyond those receipt totals will be donated to Animal Humane New Mexico. Without their assistance beginning when the puppies were almost 3 weeks of age, this success story may have never come to pass.

Along with the fundraiser, we will be collecting much need supplies to deliver to the Animal Humane New Mexico Foster Care program which serves as a vital link between the rescue or care of an animal and that animal's adoption.  The foster program needs many different supplies to keep the program running and to make it affordable for people who want to volunteer their time and energy to care for orphaned kittens and puppies, mamas and litters, etc. Please feel free to bring any of the following supplies on the current AHNM foster care list:

Some of the following supplies are less expensive when purchased online, or in larger quantities. Items are listed in MOST needed order:

KMR (Kitten Milk Replacement) Powdered Formula*

Esbilac (Puppy Milk Replacement) Powdered Formula*

 *5 lb containers or smaller can be ordered from

    * KV Vet Supply (www.kvvet.com)
    * Jeffers Pet (www.jefferspet.com)
    * PetEdge (www.petedge.com)
    * JB Wholesalers (www.jbpet.com)

Canned Friskies cat food, loaf style Bulk quantity, blue box of 48 cans available at SAMS and Costco

Large Ferret Hammocks (used in kitten condos) www.ferret.com, eBay

Puppy Potty Training Pads Local stores, eBay

Litter Pans (small, med and large) WalMart, local stores, eBay

Cat Litter 50 lb bags available at SAMS for less than $10 each

Foldable Wire Cat Condo Cage/Playpen (48”H x 36” W x 22” D) Pet Edge, JB Wholesalers, eBay

Wire Exercise Pen (24”, 30” and 36” height) PetEdge, JB Wholesalers, KV Vet Supply, eBay

Stainless water pails, flat sided, 2, 4 and 6 qt Jeffers Pet, JB Wholesalers, Pet Edge, KV Vet Supply, eBay

2” Key (Carabiner) Clips for buckets

Wire Dog Crate (42” and 48” length) JB Wholesalers, PetEdge, eBay

Perla Beds (heavy duty dog beds that can be sanitized) (sm, med, large) JB Wholesalers, Amazon.com

Munchkin Tri-Flow Angled Baby Bottles, 8 oz (for nursing puppies) Amazon.com, eBay.com

Stainless bowls (basic, no frills) (1 pt, 1 & 2 qt) JB Wholesalers, PetEdge, Jeffers Pet, KV Vet Supply

Kong toys (all sizes)

6’ nylon leashes

Kitten kibble (Science Diet or Chicken Soup brands preferred)

Puppy kibble (Science Diet or Chicken Soup brands preferred)

Towels (large and medium)

Newspapers

Large soft fluffy stuffed animals (surrogate mamas for tiny pups/kittens)

Clean plastic tubs with lid and handle to use for storing cat litter (5 gallon or smaller size) (such as empty laundry soap tubs)

Gallon size Zip Lock bags

Quart size Zip Lock bags

Baby Wipes (thick style) for cleaning pups and kittens

Clorox Wipes

Paper towels

Clorox brand Bleach

Plastic dog/cat travel crates, all sizes

Fleece bumper type beds, various sizes



Thank you and we look forward to seeing you there,

The Animal Foster Newbies

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Puppy Mugs! photos of the available for adoption pups











Missing all these babies but so grateful to AHNM for ensuring that they find loving forever homes. We're setting up play dates for the adopted pups so they can continue to have other pups as an important part of their social development. Email us if you've adopted one of these special babies and would like to be part of future play dates. Their adoption info. can be found at: http://petsearch.animalhumanenm.org/search/searchResults.asp?tpage=4&pagesize=16&task=view&continue=yes&statusid=3

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Adoption Day is Here!

(updated puppy pics forthcoming)

We made it!  The difficult but extremely rewarding rescue/foster journey that began on January 5th has delivered a healthy family of 11 with 8 puppies available for adoption beginning today at two Animal Humane New Mexico locations.  Without the assistance of the AHNM foster program run by Boni Galarneau (after the past 5 weeks, we're convinced she's a magician), along with Marie (the plump puppy magician), Jami, Janice, Michael, Kim, Jessica and the other fosters who helped over the last 8 weeks, today may not have ever arrived.

For those adopting these pups, they deserve only the best forever homes (we say this because well, we're extremely biased when it comes to these babies) who will enroll them in the very cost-effective ($75 for 6 sessions when you sign up during the adoption) basic puppy training program offered at AHNM.  This will help them develop into the very best forever best friends for you and your family that they can be.  Puppy play dates are being planned by us to allow for their continued interaction with other pups to also help in their development.  Email us if you adopt one of these babies and would like to participate in future puppy play dates.

We're planning a AHNM wishlist/needed foster supplies drop-off day and fundraiser for March 26th - details will be posted soon.

THANK-YOU!!
~ The Animal Foster Newbies