Saturday, January 28, 2012

Razz and Piston

Looking for a little love? I may be small but I've got a lot of puppy love to give to my forever owner! My name is Piston and I am a 5 year old male Dachshund looking for someone to take me home today!



I know I'm on the short side, so if you decide you're looking for a bigger dog, you should check out my friend, Razz!



Razz is a 3 year old black Labrador Retriever with a HUGE heart! He's a big boy so you'll need to have lots of room for him and somewhere for him to play. If you think you can give Razz or me, Piston, a loving home, please come visit us today!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Fur Ball 2012!


Fur Ball is back!

On Saturday, February 4th, 2012, from 6-11pm, grab your sweetheart and your pet for a romantic evening of dining and cocktails at the Hampton Roads Convention Center to raise money for the orphaned animals on the Peninsula.

Your pets will strut their stuff during the Parade of Pets, enjoy treats at the "Muttini" bar, and be pampered at the Pet Plaza. Pet Escort volunteers will provide one-on-one care and entertainment for your pet throughout the event and you and your pet will receive a special gift bag to remember the evening.

Pet lovers will also enjoy complimentary cocktails, dancing, live music by Slapwater and Norfolk Public Schools Strolling Silver Strings, and a silent and live auction.

Don't miss out on this evening of fun! Visit http://www.peninsulaspca.org/furball/details.html for more details and to buy tickets!

Friday, December 2, 2011

Check out Buddy and Anna on the Z104 blog and learn all about the upcoming Fur Ball!

http://blogs.z104.com/anna/

Buddy is a golden lab that would work well with an energetic family with older children that like to play. He would love to have a large yard to run around in and he's a very sweet dog who loves people. Buddy is neutered, has all of his shots, and comes with a collar and a leash. Why not come see Buddy today at the Peninsula SPCA?















The Fur Ball will be held Saturday, February 4th, at the Hampton Convention Center. Dress up for a night of fun with your favorite pet and participate in silent and live auctions to benefit the pets!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

It's Cold Outside!

It's getting cold outside! This weather makes me think of hot chocolate, curling up in front of a fireplace, and wrapping up in a big blanket since my skin just isn't thick enough for these colder temperatures!

This weather also makes me very jealous of these two dogs and their nice, thick winter coats!

First is Juno, a 5 year old female Siberian Husky. Her beautiful black and white coat keeps her warm all winter long, and she would love to snuggle up with you and share the warmth! She also loves to go on walks or lay in a warm house and keep you company.















Next is Gramps, a loveable 8 year old male Shiba Inu Mix with a face that just begs you to take him home! He's very smart and calm and loves to hang out with you wherever you go!















Please come visit our warm and furry friends today at the Peninsula SPCA!

Monday, October 10, 2011

A Handsome Storm Has Rolled In!

Meet Storm, a wonderful, handsome one-year-old yellow labrador retriever mix! Storm is a pleasure to have around and is a gentle, sweet, obediant animal who just wants to hang out with you all day. If you're looking for a happy-go-lucky young dog with expressive white eyebrows, this is your dog!

Storm loves to play fetch and once he's tired, he likes to nap and sometimes even sleep with a toy or tennis ball between his paws like a teddy bear! Very much like a teddy bear himself, Storm is just as content to lay at your feet while you work or watch TV. His only wish is that you let him follow you around and keep you company.

















Storm is a really calm young dog,very gentle when accepting treats, and is friendly and happy when meeting strangers. He sits and lays down on command and is very treat motivated.. Storm is a dog used to being loved and adored by his humans, so please come visit Storm today and take this perfect pet home with you!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Happy First Day of Autumn!

Happy First Day of Autumn!

The leaves will start to turn soon, the weather will start to get a little crisper, and excitement for holidays will begin to build! Most humans will be thrilled to get away from the heat of summer, and most animals will be happy to get outside more as well! However, animals can be more sensitive to the weather, so please keep an eye on all of your pets to make sure they're adjusting well to the changing weather.

Along with the entrance of Autumn comes several seasonal dangers to look out for. The following tips are taken from the ASPCA's website at http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/pet-care-tips/autumn-safety-tips.aspx.

"Autumn Safety Tips"

"The use of rodenticides increases in the fall as rodents seek shelter from the cooler temperatures by attempting to move indoors. Rodenticides are highly toxic to pets—if ingested, the results could be fatal. If you must use these products, do so with extreme caution and put them in places inaccessible to your pets.

It’s back-to-school time, and those of you with young children know that means stocking up on fun items like glue sticks, pencils and magic markers. These items are considered “low toxicity” to pets, which means they’re unlikely to cause serious problems unless large amounts are ingested. However, since gastrointestinal upset and blockages certainly are possible, be sure your children keep their school supplies out of paw’s reach.

Training tip: If you and your pooch haven’t been active outdoors in a while because of the summer heat, do some remedial recall training. Dogs, like people, get rusty on their skills if they aren't using them.

Fall and spring and are mushroom seasons. While 99% of mushrooms have little or no toxicity, the 1% that are highly toxic (PDF) can cause life-threatening problems in pets. Unfortunately, most of the highly toxic mushrooms are difficult to distinguish from the nontoxic ones, so the best way to keep pets from ingesting poisonous mushrooms is to keep them away from areas where any mushrooms are growing. Contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center immediately if you witness your pet eating a wild mushroom.

In order to generate body heat, pets who exercise heavily outdoors, or who live outdoors, should be given more food during colder seasons. Make sure horses and other outdoor animals have access to clean, fresh water that is not frozen.

Autumn is the season when snakes who are preparing for hibernation may be particularly “grumpy,” increasing the possibility of severe bites to those unlucky pups who find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. Pet owners should know what kinds of venomous snakes may be in their environment—and where these snakes are most likely to be found—so they can keep pets out of those areas.

Many people choose fall as the time to change their car’s engine coolant. Ethylene glycol-based coolants are highly toxic, so spills should be cleaned up immediately. Consider switching to propylene glycol-based coolants—though they aren’t completely nontoxic, they are much less toxic than other engine coolants."

We'd love for you to share your own Autumn tips to keeping pets healthy!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Tiggers Are Wonderful Things

"Tiggers are cuddly fellows
Tiggers are awfully sweet
Everyone else is jealous
That's why I repeat
The wonderful thing about Tiggers
Is Tiggers are wonderful things!"

Our first adoptable Tigger is a six-year-old domestic shorthair mix. He's a smaller-sized cat that just overflows with friendliness. He's orange with splotches of white on his face and what a charming face he has!

















Our second adoptable Tigger is an eight-month-old female domestic with medium hair length. She's brown and white striped and small for now, but she is still young! She would make a wonderful, loving addition to your home!