My name is Josie, and I'm a 13-year old female black lab. I'm losing my home this week and have nowhere to go. At this stage in my life, I really don't want to go to a shelter. I have some arthritis in my back hips, and sleeping on a cold concrete floor would be miserable. And I know if I go to a shelter they'll just think I'm too old and end my life. I love everyone - other dogs, cats, and older kids! (Young kids make me a little nervous - you can blame that on my golden years.) I love to take long naps and just mellow out at home. Don't get me wrong, though - I still have enough spark left in me to enjoy a good walk and some playtime. I'm really sad about losing my home and just want someone to love me and to let me love them back. Can you please help me before it's too late?
If you can, please call Karen at 970-389-4277 before this weekend - I only have a few days left to find a new home!
“Wag’N” Donates pet masks
Carol Monaco, with Marketwise Insights, Inc., recently nominated Greater Brighton Fire to receive pet oxygen masks through a company called Wag’N. Brighton Fire was selected and Wag’N has donated pet O2 masks through a program called “O2 Fur Life” that provides the necessary equipment for pet rescue breathing. Greater Brighton Fire is one of only 14 fire departments in the State who have received pet O2 masks through this program. Five kits were donated through the program, which provides for one set of three masks for each of our five fire stations. Each kit contains three masks of different sizes for various size pets. The kits have been placed on the fire engines and crews have been trained in using the masks. Thank you to Carol and Wag’N for the generous donation.