If you can get seven teenagers to a track at 8
o’clock on a Saturday morning, it must be a good thing…or an important thing…a
really fun thing, or all of the above.
It was.
Paws for Cancer held its 13th
annual walk to help raise funds for the American Cancer Society’s fight against
the dread disease, and it created a new opportunity for special people to come
together to support an important cause.
Katie organized Team Lula for a second year,
and Valerie, coordinator for South Aiken High’s Serteens, saw a chance to
include the Aiken County Animal Shelter’s adoptable dogs in the event.
Delighted to fund the cause, FOTAS, and the Serteens, joined Team Lula with 4 dogs and a
wagon-load of puppies!
She also provided the gardening wagon for the
pups.
Susan, a teacher, joined Team Lula. Susan is super-dedicated to FOTAS and the County
Shelter. She accompanies the Serteens one Saturday a month at the
shelter, and then comes many additional Saturdays with her own daughter to
volunteer.
County senior Vet Tech, Sandy Larsen, brought
the 4 dogs, two small and two large; and 3 puppies, that she had carefully
chosen, to participate in the event.
That they were so well-behaved demonstrates the magnificent work that
our FOTAS volunteers do with the adoptable dogs.
For example, Sasha, a lab/hound mix came to
the shelter as a court case, so scared when she arrived that she just cowered
and trembled. Sasha walked the Odell Weeks track, on her leash, wagging
her tail. She is a beautiful dog who will be featured on channel 12
tomorrow morning at 6:20 am.
Of course, the puppies stole the show.
One of them had so much energy it kept scrambling over the rails of the FOTAS
Puppy Wagon.
Those puppies stole little hearts, and even challenged
a Grandma’s devotion when her granddaughter fell in love with the little black
fur-ball. They already had one dog and Grandma
knew that puppies, and promises to care for them, mostly do not last.
Big dogs, small dogs, and the puppy wagon all
did the mile walk with the Serteens.
Also, a Girl Scout troop working on a
community service badge was at the event picking up trash. The busy girls
proudly assembled for a small ad-hoc ceremony and presented FOTAS with a $100
donation raised from their cookie drive. Thank you!
Although no county dogs were adopted that day,
we were proud of them, and of our volunteers.
It was a great day in the Aiken Community with our Community Shelter doing
its part.
FOTAS
welcomes all help. We especially need
temporary foster homes.
Aiken County Animal Shelter: “By the Numbers”
For April 30th thru May 6th 2012
Dogs taken in: 58
Cats taken in: 34
Dogs adopted: 5
Cats adopted: 7
Dogs euthanized: 48
Cats euthanized: 34
Aiken County Shelter “Pets of the Week”
MOZEY – 5 year old gorgeous female Labrador.
This special dog is longing for a home. Only
$35!
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BUZZ – 3 yrs. He is a beauty, a purr-fect
adornment
for a window sill for only $20!
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