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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.

February 2017 Newsletter
C.A.R.L Pets Have Lots of Love to Give
 



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CARL's Dog of The Month

Hi, I'm Bandit an affectionate and active American Staffordshire Terrier mix who was found as a stray. No one came to claim me, so I'm up for adoption. I love people and I've been called a big lap baby. I currently live on a ranch where I'm being fostered and I get to run around with a lot of other larger dogs. I'm not used to being around smaller dogs, so I'd probably do best in a home with larger dogs. Some of my favorite things are getting belly rubs, going for walks and riding in the car. I'm house trained and know the basics - come when called, sit and stay on command. Stop by and meet me and you'll see what  a sweet, lovable and happy boy I am!
Bandit will steal your heart!                                          Heart by clipartsfree.net

C.A.R.L. Volunteer Betty Siegfried 
 

Canine Adoption and Rescue League (C.A.R.L.) wishes a very happy birthday to longtime volunteer Betty Siegfried. Betty recently turned 80, and has been a fixture at the dog rescue since July 2006.
 
Betty began her volunteer career as a dog walker. Lately, she spends her volunteer time sitting in one of C.A.R.L.’s several enclosed grassy areas. There, dogs can run free, play fetch, and enjoy Betty’s company.
 
As Betty is fond of saying, it’s never too late to start volunteering. Even a simple visit to the dogs brightens their day and lets them feel loved while at the rescue.
 
Betty’s favorite dog at C.A.R.L. is Shady, a senior German Shepherd girl. Shady is very close with Betty, and the two are often seen sitting together.
                                                   

Submission by Daniel and Marsha.                                 
                                                                                                                   artwork by Society6.com
    Heart Disease in Dogs            

No matter your dog's size, he has a big heart - metaphorically speaking, of course. He has a personality all his own, he is a loyal companion and seems to know when you need a good laugh. But this same heart can be at risk for heart disease, an abnormal enlargement of his heart.

What is heart disease and heart conditions in dogs?

Heart disease is an unfortunate but treatable condition for your dog. The heart is the most important organ in your dog’s body. It pumps blood containing oxygen and nutrients through the blood vessels to the cells of the body. Most heart conditions involve a decrease in the effective pumping of blood. This can lead to a buildup of fluid in the chest and abdomen. There are two main types of heart conditions: one affecting the heart valve and the other the heart muscle. Dogs with either type can be successfully managed through nutrition, exercise and, if necessary, medication. With the right dog food and advice from your veterinarian, your dog can continue to enjoy a happy, active life.

The two main heart conditions

Chronic Valvular Disease: A leaking heart valve reduces the quantity of blood that can be pumped around the body.

Myocardial Disease: In this condition, weakness or thickening of the heart muscle results in the heart pumping less efficiently.

What causes heart disease?

Although there is no single cause, nutritional problems can play a major role in heart conditions. Aging is the most common reason dogs develop heart conditions, but other factors like heartworm can also lead to heart disease. Other factors that can contribute include:

Body condition: Overweight dogs are more likely to develop heart disease.

Age: Heart conditions in dogs occur more frequently with increasing age.

Breed: In dogs, chronic valvular disease is more common in small breeds such as miniature poodles, cocker spanielsPomeranians and schnauzers. Myocardial disease is more common in large and giant breeds like Great Danes and Irish wolfhounds.

Does my dog have a heart condition?

It can be difficult to tell if your dog has a heart condition because the signs can be similar to those of other dog diseases. Your veterinarian may check for heart disease using some of the following methods.

  • A stethoscope exam can reveal murmurs and fluid in the lungs
  • Palpation can reveal unusual pulses
  • X-rays reveal heart enlargement
  • An EKG can identify heart enlargement and irregular rhythms
  • Blood and urine tests can reveal heartworms and the condition of other internal organs

The following symptoms may indicate a heart problem in your dog.

  • Tired, lack of energy
  • Fainting or collapsing
  • Frequent coughing. In some cases, a low-pitched cough that sometimes leads to gagging
  • Breathing difficulties that include shortness of breath
  • Reduced ability to exercise
  • Reduced appetite and/or noticeable weight gain or loss
  • Swelling in the abdomen

IMPORTANT: A heart condition may not be obvious in the early stages. If you are in any doubt about your dog’s health, consult your veterinarian.

Treatment: The importance of nutrition

Although treatments cannot reverse heart disease, your dog can live a relatively normal life. The food your dog eats plays an important role in his overall health and well-being. When your dog has been diagnosed with a heart condition, it’s even more important to feed the right dog food.

Heart disease typically causes the heart to enlarge, and this enlargement causes a loss of efficiency. The heart then begins to hold more fluid than it should and this is where the real problems begin. For this reason, veterinarians recommend feeding dogs a low-sodium food that will help reduce fluid build-up and make it easier for their hearts to work effectively.

For accurate diagnosis and treatment options, always consult your veterinarian and ask them to recommend the best food for your dog’s heart health.

 Article from hillspet.com  

         
 Care for your dog's heart with scheduled wellness visits to your vet. Be proactive not reactive.
                                                                                                                         string of hearts art by clkr.com    
 
Recycling Fundraiser


2016 brought us a prosperous year with our recycling campaign.  We are looking to beat last year’s revenue.  If you have any redeemable bottles or cans and would like to donate them, please bring them to the kennel and drop off at the kennel recycling containers or drop off at Ventura Pet Barn. We are accepting plastic bottles, glass bottles and aluminum cans.  “It’s good for the bottles, it’s good for the dogs.” All money goes back to the kennel.   Thank you!
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.


Presto Pasta Fundraiser


Thursday, March 9
11:00am to 9:00pm

Dine at Presto Pasta on this day and they will donate 20% of your total bill to C.A.R.L. You must present the flyer (click to download) at the time of order for C.A.R.L. to receive credit.


5722 Telephone Rd.
Ventura
805-658-2898
Click to view Presto Pasta’s menu.


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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We want to thank you for your support and so do the dogs.

Wishlist

  • 12 x 16  or 9'4" x 11'4" blue tarps to cover the dogs hutches 
  • Canned wet food
  • Blankets
  • Bleach
  • Dish soap
  • Paper towels 
  • Bleach 
  • Laundry soap
  • Staples gift cards for office supplies
  • Home Depot gift cards 
  • KONG Extreme Ball, Dog Toy, Medium/Large
  • KONG Extreme Goodie Bone, Large
  • ProSelect Stainless Steel Classic Dog Bowl, 2-Quart
  • Covidien 8881906104 Monoject Oral Syringe, Polypropylene, 6 mL Capacity, Clear (Pack of 100)
  • Chlorhexidine 2% for Horses & Dogs, One Gallon
  • Ettore 61054 Wipe and Dry 18-Inch Floor Squeegee with 53-Inch Handle
  • doTERRA Lavender Essential Oil 15 ml
  • doTERRA Purify Essential Oil Blend 15 ml
  • doTERRA Melaleuca Essential Oil 15 ml
  • doTERRA Lemon Essential Oil 15 ml
  • Calmoseptine Ointment Tube 4 Oz (3 Pack)
  • Chlorhexidine Solution gallon
  • Elastikon Elastic Tape: #5174 2X2.5 YD Stretched -Box of 6
  • O-Cedar Professional Heavy Duty Deck Scrubber 
  • SPOT Can Cover Dog Cat Food 3 Pieces Size:Pack of 3
  • Additional items 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!!
Amazon Wishlist

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
Karlene Porter, Treasurer
Susan Carroll, Vice Treasurer
Stacy Prange, Fundraising Coordinator
Grace Cunningham, Petsmart Coordinator; Canine Transportation; Insurance
Lynne Bohney
Kristin Vollrath, Direct Dog Captain
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Adoption Events

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

Our newest location!

Pet Food Express

656 Town Center Dr. (In The Collection, next to Whole Foods) Oxnard
December 17
Noon - 4:00 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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