Sunday, May 02, 2010

Celebrate Animals this Week


This week, May 2-8, 2010, is a big week for animals. We celebrate both National Pet Week and the American Humane Society's Be Kind to Animals Week, which has been observed annually since 1915. Both events commemorate the important role animals play in our lives and encourage people to treat animals with kindness and respect.

Here are some great ways to celebrate:
  • visit the zoo and learn something new about animals.
  • take a nature walk — around the neighborhood or at a forest preserve to see animals in their natural habitats.
  • make your backyard a sanctuary by adding a new birdbath, bird feeder or bird house, or maybe even a koi pond.
  • take your pet to the vet — make sure your animals are healthy and up to date on their vaccinations.
  • read some inspiring stories about the pet/human connection.
  • celebrate pets in the classroom with activities and lesson plans from the American Veterinary Medical Association.
  • become a volunteer for Chicago Animal Care and Control (must be 18), to reunite lost pets with their owners, screen potential adoptive families, or help with tours, education and office work.
  • get your groom on — check your pets beaks, claws, and fur or feathers for any necessary grooming that needs to be done. If you aren't sure how to do this grooming safely, take your pet to a professional. The Animal Store clips pet and bird nails, and trims flight feathers. Call us to make an appointment.
  • check your pet's collar to make sure it fits, that the buckle is intact, and that the tags are secure. Replace collars that are too small or worn.
  • let your pet know how much you care with a special treat or toy. The Animal Store carries everything you need to pamper and care for your cats, dogs, small animals, birds, reptiles and fish. 
    Let us help you celebrate the animal in your life. Just mention the Be Kind to Animals post and get 15% off* any treat or toy for your pet from May 2-8, 2010.

    *Offer good on white tags only and valid through May 8, 2010.

    3 comments:

    Jan2010 said...

    Hi There!
    I was wondering if you would let the teachers in your area know about a great grant program? Pets In The Classroom is designed to help teachers that would like small animals as teaching aids or mascots etc. in the classroom, or to assist teachers who presently have animals, in obtaining supplies needed to care for the pet.
    We realize that teachers have limited funds and our program offers grants of up to $150.00 for the purchase of small animals such as fish, hamsters,birds, as well as supplies.

    We have the money, we have the program, we have a website, all that is needed is your help to get the word out. We at Pet Care Trust, feel that exposing children to the care and responsibility for animals is imperative in the development of good character and compassion in relationship to all
    living things. The care of animals teaches children life affirming values.If you could pass this along, post it on your website or give me advice on the best way to the get this information to teachers it would be much appreciated. We are at www.petsintheclassroom.org check us out!

    Jan2010 said...

    We are asking for your assistance, and guidance to get the word out about an
    amazing program to make small pets available to grammar school teachers
    in the classroom.

    This program is designed to help teachers that would like small animals as
    teaching aids or mascots etc. in the classroom, or to assist teachers who
    presently have animals, in obtaining supplies needed to care for the pet.
    We realize that teachers have limited funds and our program offers grants
    of up to $150.00 for the purchase of small animals such as fish, hamsters,
    birds, as well as supplies.

    We have the money, we have the program, we have a website, all that is
    needed is your help to get the word out. We at Pet Care Trust, feel that
    exposing children to the care and responsibility for animals is imperative
    in the development of good character and compassion in relationship to all
    living things. The care of animals teaches children life affirming values.
    If you could pass this along, post it on your website or give me advice on the best
    Way to the get this information to teachers it would be much appreciated. www.petsintheclassroom.org

    Jan2010 said...

    Hi,
    I was wondering if you would get the word out about an amazing program to make small pets available to grammar school teachers in the classroom.

    This program is designed to help teachers that would like small animals as teaching aids or mascots etc. in the classroom, or to assist teachers who presently have animals, in obtaining supplies needed to care for the pet. We realize that teachers have limited funds and our program offers grants of up to $150.00 for the purchase of small animals such as fish, hamsters,birds, as well as supplies.

    We have the money, we have the program, we have a website, all that is needed is your help to get the word out. The care of animals teaches children life affirming values.If you could pass this along, post it on your website or give me advice on the best
    Way to the get this information to teachers it would be much appreciated.
    Check us out at www.petsintheclassroom.org