Walton Animal Guild, Inc.
NOTE: Date Change!
Next Membership Meeting
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
6:30 p.m.
Monroe-Walton County Library
2317 W. Spring St.
Monroe, GA 30655
We normally meet on Tuesdays, but will change in July due to the primary election.
Don't forget to vote!!
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Coming Up
City of Between festival
Pet Show
August 16
A very grateful Thank You to our sponsors:
Platinum
Roy and Mary Jane Mallady
Alliance Fire Protection
www.alliancefire.com
Silver
Janet Fox
Countryside Veterinary Hospital
www.countrysidevets.com
Monroe Animal Care Hospital
www.monroeach.com
Monroe Veterinary Clinic
http://www.monroevet.com
Boss Brothers Country Store http://www.bossbrothers.com/
Bronze
John and Joanne Cox
Hardy and Linda Hurdle
Billy and Lee Myers
Rod and Laura Templeton
Robbie and Sara Thomas
Patrons
Jane Robinson
Dr. E. and Nancy Swartzmeyer
Lamar and Debbie Mullinax
Elizabeth Perry, DVM
Mike Mealor and Dr. April Mitchell
Legacy State Bank - Loganville
Wayne and Joan McMillan
James and Madeline Burgess
Ed and Carolee McKay
Frequently Asked Questions
I’ve found an animal and cannot keep it. What do I do?
This is the most common question we get and, unfortunately, there are limited options. You can try to find a home through the newspaper or through local veterinarians. You can also list the animal on websites like www.craigslist.org or www.petfinder.com. Both have places to list rescued animals for adoption. If you have a purebred dog for adoption, search www.spotsociety.org for a breed rescue group that may be able to help.
Walton Animal Guild, like many rescue groups, does not accept animals from private homes for placement. The animals we work with are all shelter rescues. If you are willing to foster the animal in your home until it is placed, we will place a courtesy listing on our Petfinder site. The animal must be spayed/neutered before placement and we will help locate a low-cost option for that.
If you absolutely cannot keep the pet, the only other local option is placement through Walton County Animal Control. Unfortunately, only a small percentage of those pets are placed. In a perfect world we would find homes for all pets, but we are tackling a large problem and resources just aren’t available.
I’d like to volunteer. What sorts of opportunities are available?
Right now there are limited opportunities for direct contact with animals. Walton County Animal Control does not presently allow formal volunteer programs, however we hope to begin one when the new shelter is completed in mid-2008. We do not have any court-mandated community-service programs.
Interested volunteers are welcome at our monthly adoption events beginning this spring. We also need volunteers interested in school educational programs, spay/neuter events and programs, fundraising or event planning. Consider coming to our meetings on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at the Monroe-Walton Library. More brainpower is always welcome!
Children are welcome to join our School Ambassador program. Our Ambassadors spread the pet care message through schools by, among other things, helping with posters and other visual aids on occasions like Be Kind to Animal Week, Adopt-a-Pet Month and other nationally recognized events.
I don’t have time to volunteer, but I’d still like to help.
Actually, most of our supporters don’t have time to volunteer. But your sponsorship dollars work for you. Although the power of $20 may seem limited, it’s very powerful when combined with other contributor dollars. Subsidized spay/neuter surgeries to low-income pet owners, newspaper ads of shelter animals needing homes, or vaccination clinics are just a few of the ways to help pets that we could not afford to do without your help.