Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Upcoming presentation on dog play

The City of Melrose and the Melrose Dog Society present:

Dog Park Discussions:     ”Dog Play”

Tuesday, June 26th
6:30-8:30pm

Melrose Memorial Hall – GAR room
590 Main Street, Melrose
Want to make the dog park a happy, healthy and safe place for your dog and others? Learn about good dog play, how to help your dog be the best of the buddies at the park and when to intervene to prevent problems before they happen. We will look at video of healthy and unhealthy play and discuss ways to make the dog park fun for all. Liz Shaw CPDT-KA, owner of Magical Mutt, will lead the discussion.

Suggested donation $5 per person. Proceeds to go toward the speaker’s fee and to dog park improvements.

No pre-registration required.
FMI: call Melrose Canine Control 781-979-4102

This is a human only presentation, please leave your canine friends at home.




                   Responsible Neighbors.  Happy Dogs!

Hot weather safety tips for pets

As we enter our first hot weather of the summer, let's take a moment to review hot weather safety tips for our pets. Though it all seems like common sense, this office still gets several calls each year about pets left in hot cars. Never leave your pet in the car in hot weather- even with the windows rolled down, even in the shade, even with a dish of water. You may think you'll only be gone for a minute, but you could get delayed. The temperature inside a parked car can kill a pet in just a few minutes.

The following safety tips come from the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency:

Caring For Your Pets in the Hot Weather


As the summer heat approaches, here are some preparedness tips to consider when caring for your pets:

• Never leave pets in a car, even with the windows down. The inside of a car can reach temperatures in excess of 150 degrees in a matter of minutes.

• If possible, pets should be kept indoors during excessive heat.

• If keeping a pet outside, make sure that pets have adequate shelter from the sun and plenty of fresh water at all times.

• Plan outside activities with your pets during the cooler parts of the day: early morning and evening. Limit the outside activity of your pets during the heat of the day.

• During hot weather sidewalks and pavement radiate excessive amounts of heat and can be too hot for the pads of your pet's paws. Consider that if the sidewalk is too hot for you to walk barefoot, it is too hot for your pet to walk on.

• Allow access to the coolest part of your home. If you don’t have air conditioning, or you turn it off while at work, make sure your pet can get to a cool place, such as a basement.

• Take extra precautions in hot weather for dogs that are elderly, overweight or snub-nosed.

• Always have a disaster plan in place for you, your family and your pets.

• Remember, WHEN YOU GO, THEY GO. DON’T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT THEM. If you are told to evacuate, take your pets with you. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PETS BEHIND.

Monday, June 4, 2012

June lost and found pets

  • June 1- found dog- small female terrier, tricolor, Grove St. Call Melrose Canine Control 781-979-4102
  • June 1- lost cat- small female Siamese, Black Rock Rd.
  • June 1- lost dog- small brown female (not the one found in Melrose), lost from Medford. FOUND!
  • June 1- lost rabbit- mostly brown and black, Ashburton Place.
  • June 10th- lost cat- male DSH orange cat, no white markings, First St./Sewall Rd. area. FOUND!
  • June 12th- found cat- brown tiger with white on nose, chest and paws, DMH. Found on Melrose St.
  • June 19th- lost cat- DSH, grey tiger with white nose, paws and belly, Crystal St.
  • June 24th- lost cat- DSH, female, black with white nose and belly, Swains Pond Ave. near Malden border.
  • June 25th- found dog- black and white male Lhasa or ShihTsu, Sheffield/Sharon Rd. OWNER FOUND!
  • June 28th- lost cat- white and grey Siamese, Rowe St.