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Jessamine County Kentucky SAVE Center /Animal Shelter Urgently Needs Help...Please Read.

Jessamine County Kentucky SAVE Center /Animal Shelter Urgently Needs Help...Please Read.

Today this email made it's way to me from Jenise Smith.

I wanted to post it here in my blog where so many read my stories to see if you may want to adopt a sweet pet or donate after hearing their heartfelt story.

Lizette

Please forward this post on...

I wanted to take a moment of your time to tell you about me and my shelter, The Jessamine County SAVE Center. SAVE stands for shelter, adopt, volunteer and educate. If you have a minute to look at our website, it will tell you a little more about our group.

Mighty Mouse

 Several years ago at Christmas,I thought it would be a good learning/giving experience for my children to give something back by rescuing a puppy from a rural KY shelter, vetting it and adopting it out thru a rescue.

Well, one puppy turned into two puppies. (we couldn't leave the poor litter mate, freezing in a shelter in December--oh and they both had terrible cases of mange)

 We nursed both pups back to health, adopted them out thru the rescue and decided it was too rewarding and too much fun to quit. After several years of rescue work and volunteering at another rural shelter (Lincoln County), the opportunity came up to run a shelter!

Finally, I wouldn't have to guess when the director was calling the vet! Finally, I could hold dogs for rescue! And I would actually be getting paid for doing something I felt passionate about!

Well, I've found that even at 46 years old (ugh), I can still learn new things about life and about myself. What I didn't count on was the level of responsibility that I feel for this little rural shelter. This little shelter is an older county building with 29 runs and 9 outdoor kennels. Some of the outside kennels are very small and shouldn't hold anything bigger than a Chihuahua, but you can't leave those outside, so you can guess who gets stuck in the little outdoor kennels.

Cocker Spaniel

I've found I feel very protective of this shelter--similar to how I feel about my children. I always need to be there and be watching over things. And, I'm these dogs and cats last chance. It's a case of " the buck stops here". As for the added bonus of a paycheck, that's kind of humorous.

First off, shelter work doesn't pay well.And, you end up buying this little Chihuahua a sweater, or the Doxie with mange needed a coat.

And then there's the sick one that the SAVE Center can't afford to hospitalize, but if you buy the meds and take them home, there's always a chance, or if you just treat this eye infection, you're sure someone will come along for that dog, etc.

Last month we received a stray that I named Emaciated Emma. She has really touched my heart. She came in with soulful eyes that just seemed to say, "I've given up". She was a bag of bones with fur and she was not a young dog. Of course no one claimed her and it was suggested that the kindest thing would be to euthanize her. However, I'm stubborn and a sucker for the underdog.I started going back to the shelter in the evening and feeding her canned food. It quickly became a routine and anytime Emma saw me, she would come trotting to the gate, expecting her canned food. Unfortunately, no one gave my sweet Emma a second glance.

Sweet Emma

It was again suggested that since we were getting very crowded, we likely had to start making choices.. The newspaper has been good to us and has allowed us to publish a cat and dog of the week.

Emma was quickly submitted as the dog of the week because of course you can't euthanize the dog of the week!! Emma is still there and I'm still very protective and hopeful that there is someone out there for her. She's starting to fill in a little now, and I'm convinced that there isn't the same look in her eyes. The hopeless and downtrodden look is gone.Maybe her hope is just that I'm bringing her special meal of canned food, but at least it's some hope.

I know that there are many rural shelters in Kentucky and other places that are just as crowded. But, they're not mine. It's my shelter that when I go home at night and after the house is quiet, contemplate what I could do to save one more dog or one more cat. Or, what I could do to make this dog more adoptable, or wonder why more of my wonderful dogs and cats aren't getting adopted or rescued.

Almost every day, people come in and tell me they can't afford to care for their dog or cat any longer. Or they're getting divorced and have nowhere to place the dog or cat. I get what information I can from them and reassure them that I will do my best to rehome their dog or cat. And then it's one more trip to the kennels to try and find a spot for the latest intake.

Frequently, they're trembling in fear and my heart breaks because that must be a horrifying experience to be taken from the human that they know, and carried off by someone they've never seen.

They are carried down a hallway of dogs that have a collectively deafening bark. I whisper to them that it will be okay--not knowing if that is really true or if overcrowding will force me to usher them into a room so that their life can quickly slip away.

Grayson

I have always been a "do it myself" person. I struggle with asking for help of any kind- from asking a friend to babysit so that I can go to a Dr's appt., to asking for help with any project to asking for help for my shelter. In many ways this has been a growing experience for me.

I know I can't bring every dog and cat home with me, and I'm not going to get them all adopted locally, so I am forced to ask for help.

In my determination to protect and save these babies, I'm forced to knock on rescue doors and ask if they have room for any of my babies.

I'm forced to ask for donations so that we can continue to feed our full house,and provide the necessary care so that they stay healthy and adoptable. If it were a one time thing, it would be easier. But I know as soon as I send off one or two and breath a sigh of relief and gratitude, two or three more will come thru the door. Yesterday, I sent out two, and took in six.

So, unfortunately, I'm not saying I just need your help one time. I'm saying, please consider helping my shelter babies today and please consider helping again when you are able.

I have some wonderful animals at the shelter. I am so proud of their loving and friendly personalities. I have some that have been there since before I took over the shelter in September. The previous group didn't leave me any information, so I hate to think how long they've been there. There is Grayson, the gorgeous Shepherd/Setter or Retriever mix. He's been such a good and patient boy. http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=12082369 

Then, there is Janis Joplin. She is a doll, but she's a black dog and of course overlooked. Never mind that she's as sweet as can be and knows a few basic commands, has been around children and is probably housebroken. http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=12305612

Long Timer is exactly that. He's been there longer than I have. He's not a black dog, but he's clearly part Pit, which is just as much of a strike against him. Most of the public has written him off as "one of those aggressive breeds". And the rest seem to have overlooked him for the puppies, and purse dogs. I can tell visitors that he's happy and friendly, and has huge expressive ears, but usually they smile, nod and keep going. I slip him a biscuit and tell him I'm sorry. Maybe the next person will be the right one for him. http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=12297381

 

Tolstoy's ChampThere's Tolstoy's Champ, a purebred Husky. He's majestic and stunning, but still sitting at the shelter. He came in as an owner surrender, tethered with an electric cord. The owner first came into the office telling me she wanted to get rid of her son's dog. Her son had moved away and wouldn't take the dog and she didn't want him. I glanced out the window to see what I was getting.

I could see into her truck and saw a young boy smacking a Husky with the end of a cord or rope.I was stunned for a second and witnessed the Husky's reaction. He just sat there and tolerated it. It was a young child and maybe with his dense coat, it wasn't painful but must have at least been very annoying. And still he calmly sat there.

I quickly rushed outside to get him and was shocked to see that it wasn't even a rope but an electric cord. This gentle giant was eager to go with me. But, still he sits at the shelter. He does get noticed and I hear comments about what a pretty dog, but no one has wanted him. http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=12306251 

This is just the tip of the shelter iceberg. I have close to 50 dogs and 75 cats. So, I'm asking if you will please consider at least one of my babies. 

  I understand that many of you canʼt take in a dog or cat.  Please consider donating to the shelter. 

If there is a specific animal that tugs at your heart, then donate in their honor.  If youʼve lost your beloved pet and youʼre not ready to take that step of adopting again, please consider donating in your petʼs memory.

And everyone can take a second and forward my story to a friend, co-worker, neighbor, relative. Even that is a big help.

Rescues: Transportation is available, pull fees do not exist. The vets we work with are awesome and have extremely reasonable prices on vet work.

If you are part of a rescue, I am very eager to work with rescues and would be thrilled if we could work together to save some lives.

 

If you have questions or can help some of our animals, please email Jenise at smithszoo62@yahoo.com  (yahoo.com) I will answer as quickly as possible.

To look at the animals I've got posted, see our website: www.jessaminecountysavecenter.comI wish I could tell you I have them all posted, but that's not the case. As we were closing today, someone surrendered a PB Cocker. A couple of JRT mixes came in earlier and I know there are others.

I thank you for taking the time to read about my shelter and hope that you will find some space to help some of my animals by adopting, rescuing or consider donating to feed and vet our animals.

 

Jenise Smith
Jessamine County SAVE Center

Additional Information on helping Kentucky's Shelters... http://www.kycentral.org/  

Comments

Dogs and cats are such fabulous little creatures.  It's hard for me to look at animals who need homes because I want to take them all home!

Posted by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company Realtors) over 3 years ago

Being an animal lover, seeing these photos breaks my heart. If I won the lottery, that's where my $$$ would go. It is emotionally draining to work with animal shelters... knowing if the dogs or cats are not adopted that their days are numbered hurts.

Posted by Susie Blackmon~Ocala~Horses~Western Wear~Horse Farms~Marketing. over 3 years ago

Featured @ Club Chaos

Posted by C Tann-Starr (Tann Starr Music CarolynTannStarr.com TannStarr.com) over 3 years ago

Lizette,

I do not know if you have heard of The Animal Rescue Site or not or what they might be able to do to help in this situration but here is the web address if you would like to pass it along:  http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com

 

Posted by Don Rogers REALTOR®, CDPE, GRI O'Fallon MO & St Charles County MO homes (RE/MAX Gold) over 3 years ago

I am desperately searching to adopt an adult female Chihuahua...We adopted one in 1999 but sadly at age 15 developed a severe heart problem and she had to be sent over the rainbow bridge in June.  She was the best dog :)  

Thanks for posting this information, it looks like a lot of terrific dogs find their way to this shelter.  I hope adoptions increase and surrenders decrease over the next few months.

Posted by JenRan Realty, LLC over 3 years ago

Thanks everyone for reading and forwarding this on to others who may help.

Lizette & Chanel

Posted by Lizette Fitzpatrick - Lexington KY MLS - Kentucky Homes - Horse Farms (Lizette Realty - Lexington KY - Richmond KY) over 3 years ago

Many years ago I worked at lots of animal shelters, but as the population of the nation grew, so, too, did the population of the animal shelters. Too often, my goodbye for the day turned out to be my last goodbye. It was also so heartbreaking that I had to quit volunteering. Instead, whenever I need a pet, I go straight to the animal shelter, and each year I donate to the shelters and the SPCA. I'll have to find something for you this month for tugging on my heartstrings like you have.

Posted by Not a real person over 3 years ago

Jim and I sent $50. Zoey the cool cat says thanks for taking care of our little furry friends there in Kentucky.

Posted by Not a real person over 3 years ago

Thanks Russel! You made some shelter pets happy today!  Zoey is a cool cat!

Lizette & Chanel

Posted by Lizette Fitzpatrick - Lexington KY MLS - Kentucky Homes - Horse Farms (Lizette Realty - Lexington KY - Richmond KY) over 3 years ago

You know this breaks my heart too.   I just had a cousin to get a baby thru petfinder.com.    Maybe someday I can get another baby,  but for now I do donate to local shelter and the Humane Society.  There are just so many that need homes.   

Posted by Connie King (CK Staging & Design, Sevierville, TN) over 3 years ago

Lizette,

This is the greatest most inspiring post ever!!!  I wish that everyone would open their hearts and help an animal that needs to be rescued.  When our English Mastiff was euthanized in June at 2 yrs old due to kidney failure, I adopted Moses the Mastiff from Pacific Northwest Mastiff Rescue.  He is just a sweet boy that God sent to us.  He was very thin and looked terrible and had very bad allergies.  I meet the rescue people(after they drove about 500 miles and I drove 200) in Missoula Montana, loaded Moses up and my little daughter and I took him home.  There is nothing more rewarding.  We also rescued a little pony that was starving last year and she just turned 30.  Please keep the posts going these animals deserve a second chance.  Awareness and education are the keys to helping. 

God Bless all those who open their hearts to rescue animals.

Kelly Parks 

Posted by Kelly Parks, MS, Broker/Owner (Great Falls Realty) over 3 years ago

Kelly: You really have a BIG heart to take in these sweet animals in need. They are so lucky to have you in their lives.

 

 

Posted by Lizette Fitzpatrick - Lexington KY MLS - Kentucky Homes - Horse Farms (Lizette Realty - Lexington KY - Richmond KY) over 3 years ago

Lizette--I have heard that so many shelters are overcrowded and underfunded due to people not being able to afford to keep their pets and others not being able to donate. How sad for those precious animals. I have had several clients who did pet rescue...It takes a special person. Nice post!

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) over 3 years ago

UPDATE: November 22, 2008:

Please take a minute to forward this to a few people. Hopefully the right person will see this and be able to help save some lives.

 

The Jessamine County SAVE Center (county animal shelter), is VERY FULL. We are going to be forced to euthanize some beautiful dogs and cats if adoptions don't pick up and/or rescues don't help out.

 

We have close to 60 dogs/puppies and 80+ cats/kittens.

This shelter is VERY rescue friendly! We do not charge a pull fee. Discounted vetting is available to approved rescues. Discounted boarding is also available for dogs awaiting transport.

 

We are located only 20 minutes south of Lexington, KY. Transportation to Lexington is available. Transportation is generally available to the northeast and Chicago area. Other areas are also a possibility.

 

CROSSPOSTING APPRECIATED!!

 

Please take a minute to forward this to a few people. Hopefully the right person will see this and be able to help save some lives.

 

The Jessamine County SAVE Center (county animal shelter), is VERY FULL. We are going to be forced to euthanize some beautiful dogs and cats if adoptions don't pick up and/or rescues don't help out.

 

We have close to 60 dogs/puppies and 80+ cats/kittens.

This shelter is VERY rescue friendly! We do not charge a pull fee. Discounted vetting is available to approved rescues. Discounted boarding is also available for dogs awaiting transport.

 

We are located only 20 minutes south of Lexington, KY. Transportation to Lexington is available. Transportation is generally available to the northeast and Chicago area. Other areas are also a possibility.

 

The following is a partial listing of the dogs and cats we have currently available. Cats/kittens will have been tested and vaccinated. Dogs will be vaccinated and given Bordetella.

Select

Animal Name

Status

Sex Species

Breed

Pics

Rescue ID

Age

[ ]

AJ Foyt

Available

Male Dog
Adult

Beagle / Terrier / Mixed (short coat) 

1
2

[ ]

Angelica

Available

Female Dog
Young

Dachshund / Mixed (short coat) 

 

Angelica is a very sweet girl! She's built like a Doxie and probably weighs 15 lbs.

1
2

[ ]

Aretha Franklin

Available

Female Dog
Adult

German Shepherd Dog / Labrador Retriever / Mixed (short coat) 

Aretha is a sweet, plain jane, girl. She is overlooked because she's a GSD mix.

1
2
3

[ ]

Arthur Zebedee

This adorable littl guy is our office buddy! He's an OTI and is 9 yrs. old. He's still got a lot of love to give --and looks awesome in a sweater.

Available

Male Dog
Senior

Chihuahua (short coat) 

1
2

[ ]

Bernard

Available

Male Dog
Adult

Cocker Spaniel (long

coat) 

Bernard is a sweet Cocker with the potential to be a really handsome guy. We're getting him groomed this week.

1
2
3

[ ]

Cassidy & Sundance

Available

Dog
Young

Beagle / Hound / Mixed (short coat) 

1
2
3
4

[ ]

Charlize

Available

Female Cat

Domestic Short Hair / Siamese / Mixed 

Charlize is a gorgeous cat! My pics don't do her justice.

1
2

[ ]

Curious Georgie

Available

Male Cat
Baby

Domestic Short Hair / Mixed (short coat) 

 

[ ]

Dandelion

Available

Female Dog
Baby

Terrier / Mixed (medium coat) 

1
2

[ ]

Dobbie

Available

Male Cat
Young

Domestic Medium Hair / Tabby - white / Mixed (medium coat) 

1
2
3

[ ]

Fergus

Available

Male Dog
Young

Boxer / Terrier / Mixed (short coat) 

Fergus has been at the shelter TOO LONG! He is sweet and friendly and needs a rescue or adopter right away!

1
2

[ ]

Fur Family of deceased

Available

Dog
Adult

Siberian Husky / Husky (medium coat) These 2 Huskies are very bonded to each other. We would love to see them get to stay together.

1
2
3

[ ]

Grayson

Available

Male Dog
Young

Setter / Retriever / Mixed (medium coat) None of us can understand why Grayson hasn't been adopted. He is SO handsome--and very friendly. Please help him get out of the shelter.

1
2

[ ]

Gretchen

Available

Female Dog
Young

Pointer / Hound / Mixed (short coat)

We are surprised that Gretchen is still at the shelter. She is very pretty, friendly, well-behaved.  

 

[ ]

Janis Joplin

Available

Female Dog
Young

Black Labrador Retriever / Retriever (short coat) 

Don't pass up this gem because she's a black dog! She's housebroken, and knows a few basic commands.

1
2
3

[ ]

Just bowlin around

Available

Male Cat
Baby

Domestic Short Hair / Tabby / Mixed (short coat) 

 

[ ]

King Louie

Available

Male Cat
Young

Domestic Short Hair - orange / Tabby / Mixed 

 

[ ]

Little Monkey

Available

Male Cat
Baby

Domestic Short Hair - orange and white / Turkish Van / Mixed (short coat) 

 

[ ]

Lord Boxington

Available

Male Cat
Young

Domestic Short Hair - white (short coat) 

 

[ ]

Luannie Gazelle

Available

Female Dog
Young

Catahoula Leopard Dog (short coat) 

Luannie is our kennel manager's favorite. She is beautiful and very friendly!

1
2

[ ]

Maggie Mae

Available

Female Dog
Baby

Flat-coated Retriever / Retriever / Mixed (medium coat) 

1
2
3

[ ]

Marvin Martian

Available

Male Cat
Baby

Domestic Short Hair / Tabby / Mixed (short coat) 

 

[ ]

McDougal

Available

Male Dog
Adult How could someone not want this adorable Beagle?!?

Beagle (short coat) 

1
2

[ ]

Mighty Mouse

Available

Male Dog
Baby

This dollbaby is Mighty Mouse. He's been very popular, but no inquires to pursue adoption.

Chihuahua / Terrier / Mixed (short coat) 

1
2
3

[ ]

Mr. Jeeves

Available

Male Cat
Baby

Tuxedo / Domestic Short Hair - black and white / Mixed (short coat) 

 

[ ]

Mr. Peabody

Available

Male Dog
Adult

Black Labrador Retriever / Corgi / Mixed (short coat) 

Sweet little gentleman, Mr. Peabody is always overlooked. Please consider him!

1
2

[ ]

Possum Surprise

Available

Cat
Baby

Domestic Long Hair - gray / Tortoiseshell / Mixed (long coat) 

 

[ ]

Quinn

Available

Male Dog
Young

Quinn is a handsome little Spaniel mix. He's very friendly and would seemingly love an active livestyle.

Spaniel / Mixed (medium coat) 

 

[ ]

Rambo Kitty

Available

Male Cat

Tiger / Tabby / Mixed 

 

[ ]

Ringo Starr

Available

Male Dog
Young

Spitz (medium coat) Per the owner, Ringo is crate trained, and housebroken.

1
2

[ ]

Romeo

Available

Male Dog
Baby

Pointer / Labrador Retriever / Mixed (short coat) 

1
2

[ ]

Rosa Louise

Available

Female Cat
Young

Domestic Short Hair / Tortoiseshell / Mixed (short coat) 

 

[ ]

Sad Sack

Available

Dog
Young

Boxer / Pointer / Mixed (short coat) 

1
2

[ ]

Sampson & Delilah

Available

Dog
Baby

Sampson and Delilah are adorable little Akita pups. They need to be somewhere warm and loving.

Akita (short coat) 

1
2

[ ]

Tatiana

Available

Female Cat
Baby

Tortoiseshell / Domestic Short Hair / Mixed (short coat) 

 

[ ]

Tolstoy's Champ

Adoption pending

Male Dog
Adult

Siberian Husky / Husky (medium coat) 

 

[ ]

Valentino

Available

Male Cat
Adult

Domestic Short Hair - orange / Tabby - Orange / Mixed (short coat) 

 

These are just a few of the dogs and cats at the Jessamine County SAVE Center. We have new intakes that I haven't posted yet--numerous small dogs, mommas and babies, etc.

If you can help, please email Jenise at: smithszoo62@yahoo.com or call 859-881-0821.

 

Thank you,

Jenise

Jessamine County SAVE Center

www.jessaminecountysavecenter.com

400 1/2 Park Drive

Nicholasville, Kentucky 40356

jessaminecountysavecenter@yahoo.com

Jenise Smith , Director

Posted by Lizette Fitzpatrick - Lexington KY MLS - Kentucky Homes - Horse Farms (Lizette Realty - Lexington KY - Richmond KY) over 3 years ago

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