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Canine Adoption and Rescue League's mission is to advocate for animal welfare, seeking to end the needless deaths of companion animals through adoption, education, and outreach programs. 
Click here to view all of our adoptable dogs at C.A.R.L.

September 2017 Newsletter
C.A.R.L Pets Are Pawsitive
You Will Fall in Love With Them!

 

CARL Dogs Adopted in August

                
  Lovely (8-3-17)          Willie (8-7-17)          Tito (8-17-17)           Roo (8-21-17)          Oreo (8-22-17)        Sweet Bear (8-24-17)

     
Bernie (8-25-17)      Burt (8-25-17)        Duncan (8-26-17)


Happy Tails!
Ever wonder about CARL’s adoptions? Go to
http://carldogs.org/success-stories/happy-tails/
and see photos and stories of recent adoptions and sometimes updates from older adoptions.

 

           

    

Submission by Robin 

 Carl Happenings!

 

  I am sad to share that Kristin Vollrath has resigned from the CARL Board of Directors and delighted to share that she is still actively involved as a volunteer.  She has been a leader in developing and maintaining CARL's progress in serving our dogs awaiting adoptions.

I am happy to announce the appointment of Jessica Whitney to our Kennel Supervisor position.  She is filling behind Alison Kusay who is off to vet school.  Jessica worked as a kennel tech several years ago and came back recently.  She is doing a wonderful job;  her commitment to and love for the dogs shows in all she does.  She is appreciating the support and help of the kennel techs.

Submission by Sharon     

   

September Pet Holidays!

Happy Healthy Cat MonthEstablished by the CATalyst Council. For you cat lovers!

National Disaster Preparedness Month. Led by FEMA’s Ready Campaign, Citizen Corps and The Advertising Council, this effort encourages individuals, families, businesses and communities to work together and take action to prepare for emergencies. Visit Ready.gov and CitizenCorps.gov.

Sept. 10: National Pet Memorial DayEstablished by the International Association of Pet Cemeteries (IAPC). Second Sunday in September.

 Sept. 10: National Hug Your Hound Day. Second Sunday in September.

Sept. 13: Pet Birth Defect Awareness Day. A day dedicated to the issue of pet birth defects including information on identification, prevention and treatment. Sponsored by MBJungle.

Sept. 16: Puppy Mill Awareness Day. Third Saturday in September.

Sept. 19: Responsible Dog Ownership Day.

Sept. 23: Dogs in Politics Day (also known as Checkers Day). Recognizing the dogs of politicians.

Sept. 24-30: Deaf Pet Awareness WeekBy Petfinder.com.

Sept. 24-30: National Deaf Dog Awareness Week. Last full week in September.

Sept. 24-30: National Dog Week. Last full week in September.

 Sept. 28: World Rabies DaySponsored by the Global Alliance for Rabies Control.

Calendar from dogtipper.com

 CARL Apparel Fundraiser

We are once again offering C.A.R.L. shirts, hats, tote bags and a decal too! This is a great way to show your support for Canine Adoption and Rescue League! We have a variety of styles and colors to choose from so think about purchasing not just for yourself but gifts for your family and friends too. Proceeds will be used to replace the C.A.R.L. kennel night run roofs.

Download an order form by clicking 2017 C.A.R.L. Logoed Apparel Fundraiser Form.

Please contact Marsha Moreland, 805-857-0584 or marsha002@aol.com, if you have any questions.

Last day to place your pre-paid order is Sunday, September 17. Please share with your family and friends.

Many thanks to Kristin, Apryl, Sheila and Lynne for assisting in getting this fundraiser together.


A Dog's Labor Day

 

20 Jobs Dogs Have Performed

dog jobs

Most people think of their dogs as companions, pets or even furry children.  However dogs have been “employed” in a large variety of fields!  These working canines certainly deserve recognition, as they have earned their treats.  Whether they were helping humans, hunting or entertaining, dogs have held jobs for centuries.  Most breeds were created for the express purpose of performing a task – even if that task is cuddling!  Check out this list of jobs that dogs have preformed! 

1. Service and Assistance Work 

Mobility Assistance, Hearing Dogs, Guide Dogs, Seizure Alert, Psychiatric Service, Autism Dogs, and even dogs that can detect peanut allergies all work to improve the lives of their human companions and allow them to live more independently.   

2. Therapy Work

Therapy dogs are certified comforters, providing a calming presence to individuals in hospitals, nursing homes and in other stressful situations.  Any breed (or mixed breed) can become a certified therapy dog as long as they have a desire to be with humans and can master obedience commands. 

3. Search and Rescue

Trained Search and Rescue dogs can detect the scent of missing individuals through the wilderness, in hazardous weather, debris and even underwater.  Their ability to smell particles of human scent allow them to track the air as well as the ground and locate people, both living and dead. 

4. Herding

Many breeds have worked alongside humans driving various kinds of livestock including cattle, sheep, reindeer and fowl.  The most common breeds used for herding are Australian Cattle Dogs, Border Collies, and Kelpies. 

5. Sled Dogs

Dog sleds were used to explore impassible terrain in some of the first expeditions to the north and south poles as well as Antarctica.  In Alaska sled dogs delivered medications and supplies to isolated towns. 

6. Mascots

Dogs have represented groups and organizations from Universities to the Postal Service for hundreds of years.  Having a canine as a mascot allowed the public to have a personal connection with the institution.  Due to their fantastic faces, Bulldogs have been a much-used breed when it comes to showing school pride! 

7. Hunting and Flushing

Various types of dogs have been used for hunting with humans.  Sighthounds use the method of  “coursing” – running down their prey and killing it swiftly, while scent hounds can trail game for long periods of time usually leaving the kill to the hunter.  Setters and Spaniels will flush game from brush, allowing the hunter access to them.   

8. Guarding/Watchdog

Dogs can be used to guard just about anything, from a Great Pyrenees watching over livestock, to a Belgian Malinois that is used in the military to keep soldiers and their surroundings safe.  Watchdogs use their bark to ward off danger and many breeds, regardless of size, can do this job well! 

9. Fighting

Dog fighting is a dark subject, but it has to be included on this list, as the founding dogs of many beloved breeds earned their keep in the fighting pit. 

10. Racing

Greyhound racing involves the dogs running around a track, chasing after an artificial rabbit.  With welfare concerns of the dogs involved becoming more public, the sport of Greyhound racing has gradually been declining.  Only 9 states in the US continue to hold races.  Adoption of ex-racers has become a popular way for Greyhound lovers to own their favorite breed. 

11. Water Rescue

Newfoundlands are powerful dogs that love the water, so when properly trained, they make the ideal water rescue canines.  The dogs will swim out to an individual in trouble and grab them with their large (but gentle) mouths and help them safely back to the shore.  Their training teaches them how to recognize an unconscious swimmer and how to handle these situations as well. 

water rescue

12 Truffle Sniffing

There is only one breed of dog that is specifically bred to sniff out these rare mushrooms – the Lagotto Romagnolo.  

13. Detection Dogs

Dogs use their keen senses of smell to detect everything – from bombs to bedbugs to contraband in prisons (such as cell phones!).   

14. Show Dogs

While the life of a well-groomed show dog may look easy to you, these canines have to be on their best behavior while they’re in the ring!  Countless hours of working with their handlers along with a patient personality during rigorous pre-show bathing is a must if you’re going to take home the big blue ribbon! 

15. Cadaver Detection Dogs

These canines have been trained to alert their handlers at the scent of a decomposing body.  These dogs are used together with Search and Rescue canines during disaster situations to locate all the victims.   

16. Police Work

Police dogs can play many roles including enforcing public order, detection, search and rescue and cadaver detection.  While many people picture German Shepherds as the typical police K-9, there are many other breeds used today on police forces – Malinois, Labs, Bloodhounds and even Beagles (just to name a few!). 

17. War Dogs

Dogs of war have served alongside brave soldiers in every conflict – on both foreign and domestic soil, whether they were officially “enlisted” or not.  There is no one job that can be pinned on a war dog as they were used for many purposes – running messages, guarding perimeters, attack work, detection, and of course boosting moral!   

18. Carting

Many breeds have been trained to pull carts, but some of the best at this job are Bernese Mountain Dogs, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs, Huskies or any of the other working breeds.   

19. Rat Extermination

The word “Terrier” comes from the Latin meaning “of the earth” – these fearless and feisty small breeds were developed to help keep the land free from pests long ago. 

20. Entertainment

Countless dogs have entertained us - on television we have Lassie, Rin Tin Tin and even Eddie from “Frasier”.  On the big screen we have “Hooch”, “Beethoven” and so many more.  But more appropriately, we have the dogs we share our lives with. Without them, it would be a boring existence!

Article from www.dogguide.net/20-jobs-dog-have-done.php

My rescue doggie, Frankie Avalon entertains me and in turn, I am his chef, and housekeeper/fitness companion.


Some CARL dogs have become agility dogs, service dogs, etc. Most important is that all adopted CARL dogs have become loving companions to their new families.

  
Some CARL dogs that have become a part of the canine work force.

Contributors Sharon and Mia

Earn Donations For CARL While Walking Your Dog!

Don't just take your dog for a walk...
Take your Walk for a Dog!

The more people actively walking with the free Walk for a Dog app, the greater the donation to your selected animal organization! Use the app each time you grab for the leash. It’s healthy for you, your dog, and your favorite shelter or rescue.

Recycling Fundraiser

Our recycling campaign is in full swing.  Thank you all, for saving your redeemable bottles and cans and bringing them to the kennel.  We are accepting glass bottles, plastic bottles and aluminum cans. If you would like to donate them, please bring them to the kennel and drop them off at the various recycling containers around the property.  All money is currently going to raised dog beds for the dogs.  We need at least another 20 beds for our dogs which makes them more comfortable in their stay at the kennel.  Thank you for your donations.

Submission by Marsha
 
This is an ongoing fundraiser. Contact C.A.R.L at info@carlvc.org If you would like to donate recyclable bottles, cans.
 


Team Information

Volunteer TEAM

The Volunteer Team responsibilities are Volunteer Application, Orientation, Assignment, Database Entry, C.A.R.L.'s Weekly Woof News, Facebook & Follow Up.

If you are interested in this team please fill out an online VOLUNTEER APPLICATION. and attend a  VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION.

Adoptions TEAM

The Adoptions Team volunteers help at the Adoption Center, Mobile Events, Private Companies events, Pet Care Center & Foster Care. We have adoption events all over Ventura County from Port Hueneme to Newbury Park. They are held on Saturdays &  Sundays at different locations. You can see the adoption events schedule on the CARL website "events calendar."

If you are interested in this team please fill out an online VOLUNTEER APPLICATION. and attend a  VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION

 


Outreach & Community Support Team

Outreach : Publicity, Photography, Videography, Social Media, Newsletter, Advertising, Rescue & Shelter Liaison, 
Community Support : Fundraising, Resource Acquisition, Community Events, Pooch Parade, Street Fairs, Commercial Events, Grants & Donation Recognition. 

If you are interested in this team please fill out an online VOLUNTEER APPLICATION. and attend a  VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION.

 


Direct Dog Care TEAM
Direct Dog Care Team does Walking, Transportation, Playgroups, Socialization, C.A.R.L. Off-Site Training Program, Washing & Grooming, Special Needs & Training of the CARL dogs.

If you are interested in this team please fill out an online VOLUNTEER APPLICATION. and attend a  VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION

Facilities TEAM

The Facilities Team has Clean Up Days, helps with Maintenance & Repair, Dishwashing, Landscaping, Painting & Vehicle Maintenance

If you are interested in this team please fill out an online VOLUNTEER APPLICATION. and attend a  VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION
 


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How Can I Help?

There are many ways to help us out here at CARL. You can:
  • Adopt - one of our wonderful dogs.  Click here for a list from our website or click here for information about our adoption process.
  • Donate - learn more about how to donate on our website by clicking here. You can donate directly to our Amazon Wishlist by clicking here.
  • Board or Groom - your dog at the CARL Petcare Center. Click here for more information.
  • Volunteer - we have lots of ways you can volunteer, including being an Adoption Counselor, Kennel Assistant, and/or Dog Walker/Socializer.  Click here to fill out an application or here for a team meeting calendar.
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Wishlist

  • ProSelect Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Pails — Durable Pails for Kennels and Farms - 6", 2-Quart 
  • ProSelect Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Pails — Durable Pails for Kennels and Farms - 9¾", 9-Quart
  • ProSelect Stainless Steel Classic Dog Bowl, 1-Pint
  • ProSelect Stainless Steel Classic Dog Bowl, 2-Quart  
  • Bergan Stainless Steel Bowl, Heavy Duty Non-Skid, 2 Cup 
  • Bergan Stainless Steel Bowl, Heavy Duty Non-Skid, 4 Cup 
  • Superio Deck Scrub Brush 54" (48) Scrub Brush with Long Handle (2)
  • Chlorhexidine 2% for Horses & Dogs, One Gallon
  • Weaver Leather Prism Snap-N-Go Collar, Large, Hot Pink
  • Weaver Leather Prism Snap-N-Go Collar
  • Blueberry Pet 11 Patterns Soft & Comfy Welcoming Spring Rose Flower Prints Girly Padded Dog Collar, Small, Neck 12"-16", Adjustable Collars for Dogs
  • Blueberry Pet Nautical Flags Inspired Designer Basic Dog Collar, Neck 18"-26", Large, Collars for Dogs
  • Blueberry Pet 12 Colors Classic Dog Collar, Medium Turquoise, Large, Neck 18"-26", Nylon Collars for Dogs
  • BLUE Wilderness Trail Treats Grain-Free Duck Biscuits Dog Treats 10-oz
  • Wellness CORE Marrow Roasts Natural Grain Free Dog Treats, Beef, 8-Oz Bag
  • KONG Extreme KONG Dog Toy, X-Lg, Black
  • KONG Extreme Dog Toy, Large, Black
  • Additional items are on the CARL Amazon Wishlist.
The list is constantly changing. Visit the CARL Amazon Wishlist for the most current.
Remember, all donations are tax deductible and we are more than happy to get you a receipt if requested. If you would like to donate but do not have the time to pick up one of our wishlist items, monetary donations are always accepted.

Items can be dropped off at the Ventura Pet Barn, located at 3203 E. Main Street in Ventura, or can be mailed/delivered to C.A.R.L.'s Pet Care Center at 901 Mission Rock Road, Santa Paula, CA 93060. Thank you!!
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The comfort of donating to homeless dogs, right from your own home. All donations are tax deductible. Click here to donate.

Events

Click here for an up to the minute calendar of events on our website.
Contact The Canine Adoption and Rescue League

Phone: 805-644-PETS (7387)

Fax: 805-644-7383

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5022, Ventura, CA 93005
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Board of Directors

Sharon L. Clark, Executive Director
Mary Saputo, President
Ellen Gilmore, Vice President; Chair of the Audit Committee; Canine Transportation
Mia Emhardt, Secretary; Canine Transportation
Dee Vitrano, Vice Secretary; Donation Acknowledgments; Insurance; Petco Coordinator
Susan Carroll, Treasurer
Vacant, Vice Treasurer
Stacy Prange, Fundraising Coordinator
Grace Cunningham, Petsmart Coordinator; Canine Transportation; Insurance
Lynne Bohney
 
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Adoption Events

C.A.R.L. has increased outreach to the community to better serve homeless dogs.

Click here for an up to the minute calendar of events on our website.

Our newest location!

Petropolis, Camarillo

Santa Rosa Plaza, 5800 Santa Rosa Road, Ste 144, Camarillo
1 Saturday a month,  Noon - 3:00 pm


Pet Food Express
656 Town Center Dr. (In The Collection, next to Whole Foods) Oxnard 
1 Saturday a month,  Noon - 3:00 pm


Sam's Place, Ventura
3203 East Main St.
(cross street is Lang St)
inside the building of the Ventura Pet Barn
Saturdays & Sundays
Noon to 3 PM


C.A.R.L.'s Pet Care Center, Santa Paula
901 Mission Rock Rd.
By Appointment Only
Please call the adoption center:
805-644-7387
Leave your name, phone number,
available day/time and which dog
you would like to meet.


Petsmart, Ventura
4840 Telephone Rd.
Every other Saturday
Noon to 4 PM


Petsmart, Newbury Park
2685 W. Hillcrest Drive
First Saturday of the month.
Noon to 3 PM

 

Petsmart, Camarillo
2530 Las Posas Rd
Second Saturday of the month
Noon to 3 PM


 
Staff are needed to run these sites.
Plus dog transport is required.
Volunteer orientation is held monthly at Ventura Pet Barn and other locations. Call 805-644-7387 for time.
 

Petco, Port Hueneme
454 West Channel Islands Blvd.
One Sunday a month
Noon to 3 PM


Healthy Pet, Newbury Park
67 North Reino Road
Third Saturday of the month  
Noon to 3 PM


Petco, Westlake Village
3835 East Thousand Oaks Blvd.
First Saturday of every month
Noon to 3 PM

 
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