This weeks guest
Kathy McGuire of
* Provide spay and neuter for dogs and cats in Camden, NJ for individuals that cannot afford cost or transportation. * Improve quality of life for dogs and cats in Camden through the Pet Enhancement Program (PEP) (shots, flea treatment, grooming, doghouses, medical assistance) * Reach out to Camden inner city residents through educational and cutting edge programs. * Pursue justice for abused animals by aiding private citizens in the process of reporting animal abusers and follow through to prosecution . NJ Aid for Animals only takes abused and/or abandoned animals. We are NOT a shelter for owner surrenders nor do we trap free roaming cats and find them homes. If you are experiencing a circumstance preventing you from keeping your dog or cat, we would be happy to offer you solutions to enable you to keep your domestic animal.
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This Weeks Adoptable Dog Profile:
 Bubba is a 1 year old neutered male that was abandoned in a park in Harlem NY. He is currently enrolled in my board and train program and is excelling at all of his commands, great with kids, dogs and chickens.
To see all of the dogs I have for Adoption Click HERE
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This Weeks Featured News Story brought to you by the dogfiles.com Picture of the week:
Uma came with me to the Fit For Life Expo at the Warwick Mall this Saturday. |
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Join Jeff for his NEW bi-weekly
Webinars!!
Next Webinar is Wed. February 1st 2012 9pm EST
To Register Click Here:
What Would Jeff Do? 2.0

Due to the incredible response that we are receiving from my weekly radio show, I am starting a 1 hour midweek Webinar from 9-10pm EST on Wednesdays. You will be able to email me training questions as well as chat with me live. I will do a weekly rant as well as talk about dog related news and current events and promote my NO KILL message.
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The No Kill Equation
If every animal shelter in the United States embraced the No Kill philosophy and the programs and services that make it possible, we would save nearly four million dogs and cats who are scheduled to die in shelters this year, and the year after that. It is not an impossible dream.
I. Feral Cat TNR Program
II. High-Volume, Low-Cost Spay/Neuter
III. Rescue Groups
IV. Foster Care
V. Comprehensive Adoption Programs
VI. Pet Retention
VII. Medical and Behavior Rehabilitation
VIII. Public Relations/ Community Involvement
IX. Volunteers
X. Proactive Redemptions
XI. A Compassionate Director
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