Sunday, January 30, 2011

1.1 Million Homeless Animals Adopted!!

The 2010 Iams Home 4 the Holidays Pet Adoption Drive was a resounding success! In 96 days more than 1.1 million animals were adopted to new forever homes and five million bowls of pet food were donated!

Believed to be one of the world's largest pet adoption campaigns, Iams Home 4 the Holidays resulted in 1,125,667 animal adoptions in 96 days. The campaign ran from between October 1,  2010 through January 4, 2011.

The campaign is supported by Iams and longtime partner, the Helen Woodward Animal Center, along with more than 3,500 animal organizations from around the world once again joined forces to help reduce pet homelessness.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Wackiest Pet Names of 2010

For many pet owners the names 'Max' and 'Bailey' may sound mundane and  simply boring. In order to pay homage to those who take pride in their pets’ unconventional names, Veterinary Pet Insurance set out for the third year in a row to find the 50 most unusual dog and cat names in the United States.

VPI employees selected the most unusual dog names from the company’s database of more than 470,000 insured pets, and narrowed them down by voting for the 50 most unusual names in each category.

Some of the funny names for dogs included: Pickle Von Corndog, Bettie Poops and Virginia Woof.  
Wacky cat names were Bing Clawsby, Cleocatra and Chairman Meow.
 
Does your pet have a funny name?
Share it with PetLynx HomeSafe followers!
Comment below or send us an email.

Read more funny pet names HERE.

Posted by Terri Perrin, Online Communications Editor

Saturday, January 22, 2011

If you Care for Cats ... post this information on your Facebook Page

PetLynx Corporation is proud to be one of the sponsors of 2011 The Year of the Cat, a Canada-wide public education initiative orchestrated by Care for Cats that is intended to "get rid of the myths and give the facts!"

This program was launched on January 5th and has been well-publicized through various media outlets, on blogs, tweets, facebook pages and good old-fashioned 'word of mouth' advertising. Thank you to everyone who has played a role in making this possible!

Loads of valuable content has been added to the Care for Cats website and new information is posted weekly. This information is there for you to use -- free of charge -- to help you better care for your own cat or to help promote responsible cat ownership in your community. Be sure to check back often!

To access these valuable resources, click on the scroll down menu on the Pet Industry Toolbox for great content on education, wellness, ID/legislation and population control.

The section for Pet Families has a kids corner, fun cat videos and a tool box.

Help use celebrate cats and educate Canadians about their value in our society ... and thank you for caring and for sharing!
Posted by Terri Perrin, Online Communications Editor

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Help Spread the Word About the Farley Foundation

PetLynx is please to share exciting news from the Farley Foundation!

TORONTO, Jan. 19 /CNW/ In celebration of surpassing its first $1 million in disbursements to help people in need pay for the necessary veterinary care of their pets, the Farley Foundation is asking all pet owners and members of the media to spread the word about our amazing charitable work through Facebook, Twitter and other social media accounts with the following message:

"Help spread the word. The Farley Foundation has reached a major milestone by disbursing its first $1million to help thousands of pets across Ontario. Learn more at www.farleyfoundation.org"

Friday, January 14, 2011

Lost, Found and Retuned Safe and Sound

... thanks to the kind-hearted folks at Petsecure
In early December, Petsecure Pet Insurance, one of PetLynx Corporation's industry partners, sent us this wonderful story of how they helped a lost dog.

It's such a great story ... we want to share it with you!

Meet ‘Bosco’, Petsecure pet insurance’s lost and found pup! We’re not sure what his real name is though we nicknamed him Bosco’for the 6 hours he spent with us in the office!

Early this week, Bosco was found unleashed and dodging traffic down one of Winnipeg’s busiest streets during early morning rush-hour. With her quick thinking, one of our employees managed to get a hold of the dog and brought him into our office, away from the -20 temperature and the slippery streets.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Loyal Dog HomeSafe After Auto Accident

Photo credit: Love Me Tender Animal Rescue Website
PetLynx was not involved with the amazing pet recovery story, but we know it is a story you will enjoy!

This dog's love of and loyalty to her family is showcased in a heart-warming  CBS News Assignment America video.

This Rottweiler, named Ella, was rescued from the side of a highway by a volunteer from Love Me Tender Animal Rescue in Tennessee,  is a true testament to the depth of the human-companion animal bond.

Here is an update about Ella from Love Me Tender's Website:

"THANK YOU! We want to thank everyone who wrote in response to the recent story on CBS News.  We very much appreciate your taking the time to find us, and the animals in our community thank you too!

Ella is still with Kathy, and spends several hours a day in group play with the other rescued dogs at Love Me Tender Animal Rescue.

Our thanks go to the American Humane Society for the grant to help with Ella's medical care.  We are very grateful for their help and for all the wonderful work they do to help animals."

Posted by Terri Perrin, Online Communications Editor

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Did you miss the 'Cat Crazed' Documentary on CBC?

As a proud sponsor of Care for Cats and the 2011 Year of the Cat initiative, PetLynx Corporation encourages people in the community and those working in the companion animal industry  to become part of the conversation to change public perceptions about cats.


To gain insight into the magnitude of the cat overpopulation crisis in Canada watch the CBC TV Doc Zone special 'Cat Crazed' on line.

Interested in being part of the solution to the cat overpopulation crisis? Participate in the 2011 Year of the Cat initiative.

Posted by Terri Perrin, Online Communications Editor

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Companion Animal Industry Rallies Together to Tackle Cat Overpopulation Crisis

2011 is declared ‘The Year of the Cat’ —
launching a nation-wide campaign
to encourage people to treat cats like dogs

Conversations about the cat crisis in Canada that started at the International and Regional Summits for Urban Animal Strategies have evolved into an unprecedented national campaign to tackle the cat overpopulation crisis and raise the social status and value of cats in our communities.

At the 2009 Summits for Urban Animal Strategies (ISUAS), Dr. Elizabeth O’Brien, one of only four Board Certified Feline Specialists in Canada, was one of the featured speakers. She showcased a successful Year of the Cat education campaign created by the Hamilton-Burlington SPCA. Enthused by the support she received at the ISUAS and the Regional Summits, Dr. O’Brien agreed to become the spokesperson for a national Care for Cats committee. The Year of the Cat campaign is the committee’s first project. Coincidentally, 2011 is officially the Vietnamese Year of the Cat.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

CBC Television's 'Cat Crazed' documentary premiers January 6, 2011

Cats were the main focus of discussions at the 2009 International Summit for Urban Animal Strategies (ISUAS). Amongst the group of industry thought leaders from across North America gathered there was a camera crew from Vancouver-based Bountiful Films. Maureen Palmer, Director, was in the early stages of research that would take her and her crew across North America and beyond to capture on film and celebrate our nation's love affair with cats and encourage a new relationship with North America's most popular pet: one where all cats are loved and none are abandoned.

According to CBC TV's promotional literature, the new documentary, Cat Crazed, marries documentary storytelling with Oscar-nominated animator Cordell Barker's comedic genius to delivery an irreverent take on the world's cat overpopulation crisis.

"We had the privilege of reviewing this film prior to its release and feel that it will be very valuable in terms of bringing various cat conversations together in 2011," says Larry Evans, President, PetLynx Corporation. "We are thrilled that this cat documentary premiers this week ... at the same time the industry launches the nation-wide Care for Cats public education campaign. The 2011 Year of the Cat is an initiative that was created as a direct result of  industry conversations that began at the 2009 Summit."

We invite you to watch this film and become involved in the conversations to improve the lives of our feline friends.

CAT CRAZED 2011 AIR DATES:
Check your local listing for air times
CBC Doc Zone, Thursday, January 6
CBC News Net, Friday,January 7
Repeat, Sunday, January 9

Watch a You-Tube Cat Crazed Video Trailer.

Posted by Terri Perrin, PetLynx Online Communications Editor