GALLERY

August 2005

Sirius Fun Dog Week

 

 

July 2005

Feline Fun Week

 

 

February 2005 - Roseau Library Pet Day

 

 

March 2004 - Bird day

 

 

August 2004 - Public education day

 

 

One week turn-around ...

Although we do not have a shelter, we sometimes encounter an animal whose health we feel we can dramatically improve within a week or two, just with clean water, food and care. If the animal is homeless, we know we’ll find a good home once its appearance better reflects the great pet it will be, or if the animal belongs to someone, we then work with the person to help maintain the animal’s health once we return it.

In every case, we have found that people really respond to these animals, which for the first time they see has beautiful, healthy pets and it helps them take a second look at stray animals and see that they can be wonderful companions.

Chili: stray and starved puppy, day 1

Chili: 7 days later; Chili was adopted the following week.

Cocoa: already had a home, but not much in terms of care, day 1

Summer 2006 - Sea for Yourself week-long summer camp

Summer 2006 - Wild Things week-long summer camp

Summer 2006 - Loubiere and Calibishie beach sessions