5.06.2011

Newest rescue : 2 month old Puppies need homes~

Animals Taiwan recieved a call about 3 puppies hiding in a drain pipe/ditch in Mucha. So we went to investigate and we found Soybean, Sesame, and Peanut hiding in a hole near the drain area. While they were safe for the moment, there was a deeper hole next to where they were hiding, which was sure to be flooded once it starts raining. The three of them looked healthy but a bit scared.
Rita dived in and brought them out one by one. They screamed a bit during the rescue, but quieted down once they realized they were safe.
We'll be keeping an eye out for the mother so we can get her spayed ASAP.
The three pups are at the centre, where they will be examined and vaccinated. They are a little shellshocked, but with love and care they'll soon open up.
All three are now looking for loving homes.
Soybean: female, DOB approx March 2011
Peanut: female, DOB approx March 2011
Sesame: male, DOB approx March 2011







5.03.2011

Puppy for adoption

This handsome puppy is available for adoption.





Male - 2-months old

Please contact Mary at 0912-917-966 or e-mail choi_mary@hotmail.com if you can give this furry a good home.

4.26.2011

Sophie 's medicated baths



After spending some time at the center, Sophie has blossomed into a playful, energetic girl. We still give her medicated baths, which have really improved her skin condition. Here are some photos of her.
( photos.)
Read more about Sophie 's story at http://animalstaiwan.blogspot.com/2010/08/prof-jas-shelter-dogs-to-at.html

Please come to the rescue center to visit this cute, and very clean, little lady!

MeiMei, a beautiful cat up for adoption



Mei Mei was rescued from the Neihu shelter. She had been sick and was set to be killed within a few days. Little did she know her luck was about to change! A volunteer took her home and restored her back to health. She's now looking for that loving home.
DOB: Approx 2008
She's either a Snowshoe or a Tonkinese
Please contact us at 02-28338820 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org if you would like to give Mei Mei a loving home.

Anna 's first bath





Lovely Anna was so afraid of people that we could never give her a bath. But over time she has made great progress. We have been able to gain her trust and last Sunday we were even able to give her a bath! Anna was a real trooper and cooperated with us very well. She even let us clean her ears and cut her nails! She never tried to bite us, not even when she was a little afraid. Read more about Anna's story at http://animalstaiwan.blogspot.com/2010/08/prof-jas-shelter-dogs-to-at.html

4.25.2011

Puppies for Adoption





虎斑小男生,出生於2011年2月,很活潑好玩而且撒嬌.很愛人.
This male puppy is 2-3 months old. This friendly little guy loves to play and is very sweet!



女生,出生於2010年4月,非常聰明,指令都學的非常快,已經學會坐下,趴下
This female dog is one-years old and already spayed.
She is a very happy dog and is smart as a whip! She already understands the commands for sit and down.


Please contact Mary at 0912-917-966 or email to choi_mary@hotmail.com if you would like to give these young furries a loving home.

4.19.2011

Please help me find my cat !!!




名字:橘子或阿喵 cat name: A-Miaou
年齡:10個月大 age: 10 month old.
走失時間:4月12日早上十點
lost time: April 12th.
走失地點:台北市中正區銅山街/泰安街自家門口
lost location: Taipei, ChongChen section, TongShen st.
什麼項圈:無
had no collar.
晶片號碼:chip number: 900128000282177
貓咪性別:公 male.
please contact me if you see the cat: Miss Liaou 0939 821 379

連絡電話:0939 821 379 ( 廖小姐) email: menthol_l@hotmail.com

Eggmond the Cat - Looking for that special loving home!







Eggmond is believed to be another victim of a hit and run. He was spotted by a kind lady who feeds the local cats dragging his hind legs down the road. She quickly picked him up and took him to the LCO clinic for treatment. He is unbelievably friendly and loving.


His legs have been badly injured as has his tail. He has under gone an operation and is in good spirits. He is able to go to the bathroom by himself but at the moment is not able to walk. We are helping him every day to make his legs stronger and hopefully he'll be able to recover and start to walk, all be it a little funny. If he is unable to use his hind legs at all we will consider amputation.

He is a loving boy and craves attention. If you are interested in meeting Eggmond please contact our centre 02-28338820 or email adoptions@animalstaiwan.org

4.15.2011

March monthly update

March has been a good and bad month. Spring has finally arrived which means we have some great days of sunshine, but it also means we have quite a bit of rain, too. We’ve had a lot of rescues and adoptions. However, not all of the rescues have been successful and we’ve had to say goodbye to a few angels. We have some great projects in the pipeline. One of which is our TNR program working alongside the government and also other organizations to bring down the population of both stray cats and dogs. Another is our major spring cleaning happening in April. We hope to get many volunteers involved in sprucing up the centre and making everything not only much cleaner but also organize so that everything will be much easier to maintain.


Rescues
We received a call about two abandoned red poodles in the city. When we arrived we found two very thin and extremely matted red poodles, one male and one female. We named them Romeo and Juliet. They were taken to the grooming parlor first for some pampering and then on to the vet for a health check and spaying and neutering. Both were healthy and found new homes very quickly.

While coming back from walking her own dogs, one of our Board members saw a very scruffy looking small white dog, well at least she thought it was a dog. She decided to take it in as it looked very uncomfortable. After one and a half hours of shaving, a white poodle (or Bichon Frise) appeared. He was relieved to have finally gotten rid of the worst matting we’ve ever seen. We named him Henry. He was taken for a proper grooming the following day and then on to the vets for a check up. He had very bad teeth and it was found that his vocal cords had been cut. He is a lively and healthy boy and was soon snapped up for a tryout out. We have our fingers crossed for him.

A 3 month old puppy was rescued from a bad hit and run where her brother was fatally injured. Bisty survived but not without injuries. She had a broken pelvis and fractures in both legs. However, Bitsy is a fighter. She has recovered fully and is now in foster care. She loves being around people and other dogs and is now enjoying daily walks with her foster brothers and sisters. She still has a slight limp, but it doesn’t stop her running around and enjoying life with the other furries. She’s looking for that loving forever home she deserves.

Life, a female Border Collie, was abandoned in the middle of a busy road. She didn’t get along with her first foster family and it was known that she would probably suit a one dog house hold who knew how to train her. She came to Animals Taiwan and was quickly adopted into a loving home where she is getting the training and the exercise a dog like this needs.

Murphy, a one month old mixed pup wandered into a restaurant where a supporter of AT was having dinner on St Patricks night. The supporter decided he couldn’t just let this wee little thing be shooed out of the restaurant and decided to take him home and foster him. He didn’t stay long at his foster home and was quickly adopted into a happy home.

One of our volunteers noticed a ginger cat outside her school who seemed to be very underweight and not looking his best. She decided to try and catch him. After a few days of coaxing, he eventually went into a cat carrier and was taken to the vets for treatment. He was found to be extremely dehydrated and malnourished. However, he has on other problems, except for some very decaying teeth. The vet seems to think he is an older cat and was having trouble getting food. He is now in foster care and slowly putting on weight. He’s on medication and will return to the vets for another check up after 10 days.

Another cat rescue was a joint effort with neighbours and the fire department. We got a call about a distressed cat on a roof top. It was too dangerous for us to get out there, so we lowered a cat trap down and waited. The cat was well behaved and went straight into the trap, then with the fire department’s help the trap was lifted to safety. This little fella was not only lucky to be rescued but was adopted straight away by a neighbour.

A new born black kitten was found dumped in a parking lot. We took him in and did all we could for him, but unfortunately he was too young and too weak and after 2 days left us for the heavens.

While out gathering info for our TNR in Keelong, our volunteer found two little kittens dumped near our feeding station. Our volunteer took the kittens to the vet as quickly as possible. However, they were also just too young and too weak to survive and joined the black kitten upstairs.

Our final sad story of the month was little Keeta. He was resced from the side of the road and he was so weak and thin that all of his bones were protruding under his skin. He was taken to the vets and found to have feline respiratory disease. He was undergoing treatment, but he was too far gone to fight and passed away. We know he is happier now he is out of pain.

CNR/TNR
This month we finished of the females in the Hsin Tien pack. The last two adult females of the pack were spayed. There are a few pups there from previous litters and once the feeder has their confidence we’ll be going back to capture them and also try to get the males.

Also two female dogs were caught and spayed from another CNR location. As the weather currently is still not stable, we are first gathering info of feeders, amount of animals and times of feeding for the other areas of our CNR/TNR projects. Once all info is in we can start with diligence.

Adoptions
It’s been a good month for adoptions. Starting with the dogs :
Romeo and Juliet went on tryouts soon after arriving at the centre. We hope all goes well for them both.

Life went to a fantastic home soon after arriving at the centre and gets all the love and attention she needs.

Diana finally found her forever home. Although her foster family was sad to see her loving face go, they knew it was for the best. Her new loving family gives her so much love she doesn’t know what to do with it and she’s enjoying getting out and about on the scooter.

Nicky after a few misses finally hit the jackpot. He’s gone to a fantastic family where he is truly loved.

Both Cappuccino and Olay two white puppies from the same pack were adopted out successfully to different homes. We know they are going to grow to be beautiful and well behaved ladies.

We had a few hit and misses with the HsinTien puppies but finally all of them were adopted and are now getting all the love and attention they deserve.

Henry has gone on a tryout and things are looking great for him, we have our fingers crossed for him.

Doodle has also recently gone on a tryout and we hope her new mommy will keep her forever.

Now on to the cats,Ginger was adopted by his foster mommy. She couldn’t bare to see him leave.

And our rescue cat from a roof was adopted straight away by a neighbour.

Bella the cat was also adopted by her foster family. She has become one of the family and they never want to part with her.

More news
Mei Mei a previously rescued cat will be coming to our centre for adoption as will another cat from our Dr Lin’s clinic. Mei Mei is healthy and ready for adoption. However, Eggmond has very bad injuries to his back half, including his legs and tail. These injuries are of an unknown origin. He will be staying at our centre for round the clock care and rehabilitation. He is super friendly and we know once his wounds have healed he’ll be adopted quickly because of his super loving personality.

Danica is still in need of a new foster home so she can receive her surgery and get the one on one care she’ll need. She’s had a very difficult life up to now but she has always been brave and loving throughout.

Gigi went on a tryout but was returned because his new furry brother didn’t like her too much. However, the good news is she’ll be going on a new tryout out in April.

Koala has returned to the centre, her foster home couldn’t keep her as the father of the house wasn’t comfortable around dogs.

Rosy, now Daisy is looking for a new home. Her foster family has to return to the states soon and can’t take her. She’s a lovely gentle dog and we’ll be doing everything we can to place her in a loving home where she’ll feel safe.

How you can help!
All the time we get asked, “How can I help?”
Well, of course there are the obvious ways, donating, volunteering, (walking dogs, helping at events, cleaning the centre, translating) and fostering.
But what about in other ways? We understand that not everyone has the financial means to donate, or the time to commit. However, there are other ways. Here are a few things that we really need help with right now.


Donations of cat/dog cages and carriers
We have begun to embark on a major CNR/TNR project in and around Taipei. This means that we will be in desperate need of cages and carriers for the catching and the recuperation of the animals that we are CNR/TNRing. If you have or have friends that have cages or carriers of various sizes and can still be used, please contact our centre on 02-28338820 or email lusant@animalstaiwan.org


Web banners
We have had offers from various websites and web-communities who are willing to let us have banners on their websites for free. We need knowledgeable people who can design these and keep them up dated through out the year at various intervals. Please contact liza@animalstaiwan.org if you can help with this.

Article writing
We also need articles in either English or Chinese about various animal subjects. They could range from training, to health care, to adoptions, to stories. We would give you the titles or subject and ask you to go ahead and write an article about it to be published on our website, our facebook fan page and in our newsletters. We may also use them in press releases to magazines or pamphlets. Please contact liza@animalstaiwan.org if you can help with this.

Facebook Sharing
This seems something very trivial and unimportant. However, Facebook is now a major means for getting noticed. Our animals need as much exposure as possible to increase their chances of adoption. The more people who share the albums and stories the more they get noticed and the chances of adoption increases ten fold. Please join our facebook fan page (Animals Taiwan Association) and share our stories and adoption albums with your family and friends.


Not only are we now on facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Animals-Taiwan Association/100845399247But we are also on twitter www.twitter.com/animalstaiwan
So now it’s even easier to keep upto date with what’s happening with AT.

(facebook) : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Animals-Taiwan Association/100845399247

Twitter : www.twitter.com/animalstaiwan

As always with all our rescues we never put a dog or cat to sleep unless the animal is suffering greatly with not much chance of recovery. We will always do our best to make sure every animal is given the best treatment and best opportunity to live a happy and loving life.

We are able to continue these rescues and adoptions thanks to your generosity.

If you would like to be kept up to date with stories and photos on our progress you can now check out our blog ; http://animalstaiwan.blogspot.com/
http://www.wretch.cc/blog/animalstw

Please continue check out our webpage and pass it on to any friends or family members. There are always some wonderful dogs up for adoption, so if you have any friends or family interested in adopting, please show them our website. www.animalstaiwan.org

Remember Adopting saves lives! Please educate those around you to get their animal de-sexed and micro chipped to help decrease the stray population.

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Rescue Center: 02-2833-8820
Website: www.animalstaiwan.org
Blog: http://animalstaiwan.blogspot.com/
Facebook: Animals Taiwan Association

4.12.2011

Henry is back for adoption




Henry went for a tryout but he came back yesterday. One of his new family got sick and the whole family have to take care of the one so they can't take care of Henry.

He's looking good, His fur is growing back and he's nice and healthy. He's still peeing in the house.

He's a good boy, and i hope he can find a good home soon.



please contact 02-28338820 or email to adoptions@animalstaiwan.org if you can give Henry a home.

4.09.2011

Xiao Huang needs a home~


Age: 1 year old
Breed: mix
Sex: Female
Size: will be around 10-15kg

-neutered and vaccinated

-had a leg broken, but already fine and no problem with walking, jumping..

personality: gentle, calm, very friendly to kids. a little shy


If you could give me a loving home please contact shufenw@gmail.com or call Ms Wu on 0975-317795

4.03.2011

Lost and Found~











March Diaries at the Center~

Diana , the British Bulldog, who was used to breed puppies and was treated very badly by breeders. When we found Diana, she just had a car accident. She was adopted by a nice family few days ago and the photo tells how happy Diana is.


Pat was taken to vet immidiately when we noticed that his leg has infection. He was very calm and nice on the taxi and very cooperated with the vet. He stayed in the vet for 2 days and came back to center today. He needs to have the medicine for a week and we will take him to the vet again when he finish the medicine.


Daisy went for a tryout a while ago but unfortunately Matthew's family needs to return to the US and think that Daisy would be better with a more stable life. Please continue to help Daisy to find a new home.



Life went for a tryout few days ago. Here's the photo of them.


we helped rescued this kitten from the roof and the kitten already adopted by the resident of the neighborer.



Doodle went for a tryout but the family's grandfather is in the hospital. So they have to take care of him and won't have time to take care of Doodle. She's still up for adoption.

Here is a video of Doodle, please spread this video to your friends to help Doodle find a new home.
video: http://vimeo.com/21523838

please call 02-28338820 or email to inquiries@animalstaiwan.org if you want to know more about Animals Taiwan.

3.26.2011

Animals Taiwan Amazing Spring Clean

Spring is at our doorstep and the animals at AT would like your help to get them ready for summer.

We are organizing a major spring cleaning of the centre, which will include
sweeping, washing, scrubbing, moving, re-arranging, tree cutting, fixing, dog walking, photo taking

Place: Animals Taiwan Rescue Centre

Time: 11am to 5pm (with pizza and drinks at 1:30pm)

Date: Sunday April 10th 2011

Please email liza@animalstaiwan.org if you are able to come and how many of you there will be. Also if you have any special skills, such as electrical knowledge or building knowledge, Or if you have any tools you can bring to help, (gloves, brooms, dustpans, hammers, drills, etc)
The furries are looking foward to a sparkling centre!!

Lost and found dogs and cats

We understand the heart break when a loved doggie or cat goes missing, so we want to help as much as possible.

If you have lost your cat or dog please email inquiries@animalstaiwan.org photos and information about the lost animal (sex, name, age, colors, when lost, where lost, temperament and if they had a collar or harness on and their chip number)
We will put the info on our facebook and our blog and also keep posters in our centre.

Dogs or cats wearing collars with tags and chipped are found much more quickly, so please remember to chip your animal and let them wear a collar. Also fireworks scare the most obedient of dogs, so keep your dog leashed when there are likely to be in places where fireworks or crackers let off.

Please also inform us when you have found your loved one, so we can let everyone know.

Also if you have found a dog or a cat and you think it's gotten lost, please email me photos and info of where he/she was found and we'll also post these.

Thank you for your cooperation!

3.22.2011

Bobby’s Happy tail




Dear all,

Do you remember the small size dogs we rescued from a bad breeder last year and half of them had eye injuries and half of them had heart worm disease. One of them:Bobby.Bobby lost one eye before we rescued him and he was adopted last year. Bobby 's mommy posted these photos for us

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=1337525749&aid=37755

He looks so happy

please keep to help Animals Taiwan so we can find more homes for the needed furries.
to know more about Animals Taiwan , please call 02-2833-8820 or email to inquiries@animalstaiwan.org

3/26 Flea Market~


Dear Friends,
Our monthly flea market will be held on March. 26th Sat. 5PM~10:00PM
@ a western restaurant by Shida Road.
We need the help of many volunteers.
If you can’t come and help, please feel free to come and visit us. You might just find some neat and wonderful presents for Christmas with a better deal!
All the funds will go straight to Animals Taiwan helping animals in need.
If you are able to help out for the flea market, please contact Liza : liza@animalstaiwan.org
or call 02-2833-8820

Thank you!

Time: March. 26th Sat 5PM ~ 10:00PM
Place: Grandma Nitty's, No 8, Lane 93, Shida Road

3.15.2011

Cat Toys for Sale~




Hi everyone,
These 棕子 are made by Jackson ( a cat ) 's mom. She said that Jackson loves it very much so she made a lot for Animals Taiwan
1 set include 3 pieces : NT$50 ,
please add NT$30 if you need us post to you.

AT March 2011 report

As always we are continuing to be very busy. This month we’ve seen a lot of pure breed dogs both old and young being dumped on the streets. There has also been the beginning of spring puppy boom. However, it’s not all bad news, we’ve worked hard and had lots of adoptions this month. Our adoptions are getting stronger and we’re hoping for a record amount of adoptions this year.

As we are starting our major TNR/CNR project next month we are in need of small/medium size cages for our TNR’d cats to recover in for a day or two until they are released. If you have or know anyone who has a cage that they don’t use anymore, please call our centre 02-28338820. Thank you.


Rescues
This month we have had two more puppies enter the centre. Both are female and they are both white. They are about 3 months old and were brought to us as they were living on the side of the road and the condition was very dangerous for them.

There are also 3 other puppies, now about 4 months old who are living in the mountain area. They are being monitored and fed by a volunteer for Animals Taiwan and we are all working together to find homes for all of these and the 2 remaining Hsin Tien puppies.

Three small breed dogs came out of nowhere and jumped up on an Animals Taiwan volunteer’s scooter. They seemed to have been raised together and were all friendly, but not very clean. It seems that they have been dumped either by an owner or a breeder who had no use for them anymore.




Gigi is the largest of the 3 and the friendliest. She’s about 5 years old. We believe she is a white Pomeranian or an American Eskimo dog. She’s very friendly and loves being with people.



Winnie who is a white Maltese is also about 5 years old and female. Unfortunately she does have heart worm. She has received the "treatment shot" for heart worm and we are hoping we caught it in time and she’ll recover well. Unfortunately this little lady also seems to have been in some kind of accident and is limping on her front leg. She has had her vocal cords cut which means she finds it difficult to communicate, but she’s very friendly and loves being around people.

Little Mini is only 1.8 kgs we believe she is a mini Maltese. She’s female and again about 5 years old. She’s been spayed and has no health issues. She is quite shy but once she’s being held starts to relax a little. Mini already got adopted.



Kato was originally caught as a CNR dog. However, once he was caught it was noticed that he had an open wound on his butt and was in need of medical attention and stitches. The rescuer realized he is quite young and very friendly so has decided that he should be giving a second chance. He is in a foster home and looking for a loving forever home. He’s now housetrained and learning new tricks every day.

As the pure breed dumping continues three lovely doggies were found by the same volunteer.




Henry walked to the volunteer’s main gate. He is believed to be a white Poodle. However, his fur was so matted and dirty it was impossible to tell. So he has had a shave and a bath and looks much better. He has very bad teeth so it is difficult to tell his age as he is very lively and friendly. He’s been neutered and will have his teeth cleaned in a couple of weeks.











Lexie and Doodle were noticed wandering around the streets. It took a little time to eventually catch them, but once we did we were so happy. Both are females and both only about 4 months old. We believe Doodle is a Havanese and Lexie is a wire terrier. They are both super friendly and very smart.

CNR
We are continuing with our CNR projects and now have the green light from the government for our TNR cat project. However, the weather has been very unstable so we haven’t been able to go full steam ahead as yet.

We are working very hard to catch the last 3 females in the Shen Keng area, but they are smart to us now and it is very difficult. We didn’t have any luck this month but we’ll try again next.

We caught and neutered one male dog who also had a slight leg injury. He stayed with us while his injury healed and was then released.

We also caught a male cat in our Keelong area.


Adoptions
Nearly all of the Hsin tien and Shen Keng puppies have been adopted.
Betty and Boop went to a wonderful English family. We were so happy that they could be adopted together. Red went to a wonderful family of which the son is a regular volunteer at the centre. The black male went to a great young couple who love him dearly. Only 2 of the Hsin Tien Puppies are left.

Mini has been adopted by a very loving mother who keeps in contact with us to let us know of this shy little ladies progress.

George our big strong Doberman has also gone on a tryout. Things are looking good. We hope he’ll be a good boy and his new mommy and daddy will train him well.

Koala has been fostered by a wonderful volunteer. Koala is the little pup we found so long ago and is blind in one eye. The foster daddy says great things about Koala and we hope that with some training and love Koala will settle down and find a loving home much more easily.

Simba the black cat has also gone into a foster home with one of our volunteers. She’s going to work with Simba to make her more sociable and friendly and which will help her adoption chances greatly.

More news
Diana was returned from her tryout. It’s not as easy as some people think to take care of a bulldog. Diana is loving and gentle but because of her skin condition it takes quite a lot of time to take care of her. We’re not worried though, Diana is wonderful and we know her real forever home is just round the corner.

Danica will be looking for a new foster home soon. This is quite urgent as Danica needs her spay operation now but she has to go to home where there are no other dogs to recover. We are confident we can find a foster home for Danica.

We are all looking forward to warmer and drier weather so we can really start our CNR/TNR project and also have more adoption events out in the open.

Not only are we now on facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Animals-Taiwan Association/100845399247
But we are also on twitter www.twitter.com/animalstaiwan
So now it’s even easier to keep upto date with what’s happening with AT.

As always with all our rescues we never put a dog or cat to sleep unless the animal is suffering greatly with not much chance of recovery. We will always do our best to make sure every animal is given the best treatment and best opportunity to live a happy and loving life.

We are able to continue these rescues and adoptions thanks to your generosity.

If you would like to be kept up to date with stories and photos on our progress you can now check out our blog ; http://animalstaiwan.blogspot.com/

Please continue check out our webpage and pass it on to any friends or family members. There are always some wonderful dogs up for adoption, so if you have any friends or family interested in adopting, please show them our website. www.animalstaiwan.org

Remember Adopting saves lives! Please educate those around you to get their animal de-sexed and micro chipped to help decrease the stray population.