Tuesday, July 31, 2012

On Saturday, July 28th, Englewood Animal Rescue Sanctuary (EARS), hosted their Pampered Pets event. The event offered local residents a cost-effective and convenient alternative to traditional and often expensive pet care services. The event took place at the EARS store and adoption center at 145 W. Dearborn St., Englewood, from 10am to 4pm.

Due to the success of this event and the need for convenient grooming, EARS has decided to offer this service to the community on the last Saturday of every month. All proceeds from this monthly event will go directly towards caring for the animals that are rescued by EARS.

The public was offered microchipping, pet bathing, nail clipping and professional grooming at low prices for each service. An overall pet evaluation was offered for free and customers could then choose which services they wanted. Customers were also able to purchase a hot dog and cold drink and shop the on-site thrift store while their pets were being pampered.

EARS spokesperson and board member, Bobbi Austin, said, “This is a win-win for everyone. Pet care can be very expensive and with the current state of the economy, people need to find a more cost-effective solution. This service will also help people that are physically unable to do some of the tasks involved in grooming a pet."

Deva Ballantyne, shelter manager and board member said, “We have such a great group of volunteers, we could never do these events without them. These people give an extraordinary amount of time and effort to help save the animals. They are truly wonderful.”

EARS is a non-profit, no-kill shelter that rescues unwanted, stray, abandoned or abused domestic cats and dogs in Sarasota, Charlotte and DeSoto counties. For further information, please call 941-681-3877 or 941-475-0636

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

An amazing on-line shopping portal has been donated to EARS.  You can earn cashback from your favorite stores.  Wal-Mart, Home-Depot, Loews, Travelocity, QVC, Macys, Walgreens, Staples, Victoria's Secrets, Gap, Lands Ends and 1000s of others.  It is free to become a Preferred Customer and save on things you buy everyday and occasionally.  Save time and money and help EARS by shopping the largest on-line comparison site.
www.shop.com/ears4life

Rascal's Re-Sale Shop

In order to raise much needed funds we have a re-sale shop located at EARS on Dearborn St., Englewood, Florida.
You can find all kinds of treasure and bargains.  Clothes, books, DVDs, game, toys, sporting equipment, household items, decor, furniture and of course pet supplies.  We accept items for donations that are in good condition.
The Re-Sale Shop is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10am til 4pm

EARS Animal Rescue

EARS is located at 145 W. Dearborn Street, Englewood, Florida
EARS Adoption Center and Rascal's Re-Sale Shop is open Tuesday - Saturday  10am - 4pm
941-681-3877
www.ears4life.com
earsnewsfurru@yahoo.com

EARS mascot Rascal's story

Rascal has been our mascot for a year now.  So many people come by EARS just to see Rascal.  He has put on weight and doing well.  He loves his role as Mascot.
March of 2012 we held a Birthday Bash for Rascal.  He is 8 years old
Rascal's Story:  We rescued him June 13. 2011
Rascals_Story

The plight of the No-Kill shelter -- EARS

A good friend & fellow volunteer at EARS wrote a beautiful open letter of love. I want to share it with all of you.

The Plight of the No Kill Shelter-EARS
Englewood Animal Rescue Sanctuary

Today we had to turn away kittens at our shelter-again. We are a small no kill sanctuary but due to lack of space and funds, we cannot take in all the cats and dogs we would like to save.

For example, Whi...tney is a small black cat who is our oldest and longest resident. She has spent half of her six years with us. Why? Because she is quiet and not overly social. She doesn’t get along with other cats and therefore has no friends here except for us volunteers who spend as much one on one time with her as possible. Usually she stays by herself in a sun filled window. We hope someone will see her potential. We feel that in a home as an only cat with her own person, she would thrive. If not, she will be with us for the rest of her life. So, we will not kill little Whitney in order to take in a more adoptable cat, as many shelters do; but without resources, it is still a death sentence for someone. This is the plight of the no kill shelter.

Our rent has gone from $1.00 per year to $750.00 per month. We are ready and willing to do whatever it takes to make this place a success. Only we cannot do it without the funds and the space. We need more room for our thrift store, which is our major source of income. Is there a philanthropist out there who would like to save a small shelter and help needy animals? Are there foster parents for our dogs who have no facility of their own? We need you!

Everybody in Englewood knows Rascal, our mascot. He got his chance at EARS. Without us, he would have been dead from neglect or euthanized for health issues. Rascal will never be 100% healthy so he is unadoptable, but he is ours forever. He’s our official greeter/office dog and quite possibly, the greatest dog in the world. What a tragedy it would have been if we had not had him in our lives.

Finally, heartfelt thanks to those of you who have helped us and stuck with us. We love to have visitors so come and shop, say hello to Rascal, and meet the cats you are saving. Maybe one of you will fall in love with Whitney and offer her a forever home.

By Judi Winant

Join us for our 1st Annual Pamperd Pets Event