Filed under: Animal Advocacy | Tags: adopt, advocacy, animal, animal conference, animal rescue, best friends animal society, compassion, dogs, education, homeless dogs, humane, kenab, las vegas, michele beach, michele lee beach, neuter, No More Homeless Pets, pit bull terrier, puppy mill, spay, tnr, trap, tweet up, utah
Every once in a while you experience a moment in life when you’re so connected to the people around you and the environment you are in that it is then you realize you are living a purposeful life – the life you were meant to lead. A moment such as this happened to me this past weekend while attending the No More Homeless Pets Conference, hosted by Best Friends Animal Society. If you have never heard of this wonderful organization- celebrating it’s 25th year of saving animals, you must visit their website and at some point in your lifetime you need to spend time at the sanctuary in Kenab, Utah. If you have ever watched Dogtown on National Geographic- that is Best Friends! Many people came to know them after that cruel Michael Vick was convicted of unspeakable acts against 40+ precious dogs. BF had the privilege of taking over 20 of the survivors to their sanctuary to give them the love and healing time they needed after such abuse. Getting an update on all the wonderful success stories of the Vicktory dogs made my weekend!- a few have become therapy dogs and some are adopted into loving Forever Homes! The rest are enjoying happy days at BFAS.
This is the second year I have attended the 3 day conference in Las Vegas and to be surrounded by over 650 like minded animal advocates left me so full of emotion that I found myself crying throughout the entire event!
The founder’s of the group including Francis Battista, Faith Maloney, Samantha Robson and Gregory and Julie Castle were fabulous hosts, not to mention the dozens of volunteers keeping us in check! Our mornings started at 8am but no one complained- sitting in a conference room at 8am in Vegas???
Going alone made it hard for me to pick just the right workshops. I quickly made friends attending other classes so we could share notes.
Wow! Is all I can say about the high quality information presented in every session- my hand ached from taking so
many notes! Not only did we get tons of useful info from the many classes but also at every keynote presentation of panel speakers.
Topics included: Adoption policies, TNR (trap-neuter-return) for community cats, saving America’s dog- the Pit Bull Terrier from breed discrimination, First home-Forever home, and putting an end once and for all to puppy mills!
The tweet up was great! (have you been to one yet?)
The Yappy Hour was awesome!
But best of all was the networking, I made so many friends- from California to Canada, Australia to Alabama and everywhere in between. It was so inspiring to hear what people are doing in their communities to help animals in need.
Over the next few weeks I will share with you specific content learned at this conference. In the meantime I
would highly recommend you join Best Friends Animal Society, become a network member, a Guardian Angel- anything! Just do it! Their website is filled with invaluable material that you can use in your communities, schools and neighborhood!
Together, let’s create a world with No More Homeless Pets!
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Filed under: Animal Advocacy, Uncategorized | Tags: adopt, advocacy, animal advocate, animal rescue, animals, dogs, Florida, florida keys, homeless dogs, humane, key largo, michele beach, michele lee beach, the ups store, woofstock
Woof!
Thanks to the 50+ people and quite a few pets who joined MarrVelous Pet Rescues tonight for what turned out to be a fun time for all! Our Woofstock kick off party was filled with fun, food, and fur! A special thank you to Snapper’s Restaurant for hosting us and our canines. So here is what went down for anyone unable to make it:
- Anyone interested in volunteering to help with the development of Woofstock, A Day of Peace, Paws & Music please contact me. This ICE sponsored event will be March 6, 2010 from 11am to 9pm at Founder’s Park in Islamorada. Proceeds to benefit Marrvelous Pet Rescues.
- We have fabulous vendor and sponsorship opportunities and by the great turn out tonight I can only imagine what the big day will bring!
- If you or anyone you know wants to have a booth or be a sponsor I can email packages anytime. It is going to be a huge event profitable for vendors and wonderful media exposure for sponsors.
- Committees were formed tonight and there are a few spots left for those of you wanting to help us with any of these very important groups. Within the next couple weeks I will schedule them to meet. We have 6 and they are as follows:
- Sponsorship
- Vendor
- Marketing/Advertising
- Logistics
- Events
- Merchandise
- Not sure which one to be on? Contact me for details.
- A Facebook Fan page has been formed- become a fan now: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Woofstock-A-Day-of-Peace-Paws-Music/167724232360
- Local Rescues, Shelters and non-profit animal organizations are invited to take part in Woofstock. They will be contacted soon.
- Bark out for VIP’s- if you know anyone that might make a real headliner- either an actor, animal advocate, musician, all or none of the above- please shoot me an email. Invitations are being sent out in the next week to many who would make great additions to an already great event!
- Please feel free to share this info with anyone you think interested in taking part in Woofstock.
A special bark-out to all the MarrVelous Pet Rescues- volunteers who helped with our evening, THANKS!
Once again, thanks to everyone who attended and helped tonight- you are awesome and because of your dedication, Woofstock will be too!
What an absolutely pawtastic night!
Michele Beach
Event Coordinator
Filed under: Animal Advocacy | Tags: adopt, advocacy, animal advocate, animal rescue, best friends animal society, cat, cats, compassion, cozumel, dogs, education, garbage, homeless dogs, humane, humane society, mexico, michele beach, michele lee beach, neuter, puppies, spay, sterilize
I am thrilled to share with you my latest news article posted on the Best Friend Animal Society’s website. Enjoy the read and feel free to share- spread the good news about what Good Samaritans around the world are doing to aid animals in need. These people truly inspire and motivate me to keep on keeping on. May they do the same for you!
Click here to read all about it!
Mexico: From Trash to Treasure
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Filed under: Animal Advocacy | Tags: adopt, advocacy, animal, compassion, donate, Florida, florida keys, key largo, party, woofstock
Calling all Hippie Hounds ~ You’re invited!
Woofstock Kick-Off Party
Wednesday, October 14
5:30pm-7:30pm
Snapper’s Restaurant
If you are interested in volunteering, sponsoring, or being a vendor at Woofstock 2010 Please join us for this informational get-together!
Questions?
Contact Michele Beach Michele@MarrvelousPetRescues.org or 305.619.1354
Woofstock
March 6, 2010
Founder’s Park, Islamorada, Village of Islands
An ICE Sponsored Event
Join us for a Musical Mutt Mingle
Music, Animal Adoption Village, Food, Vendors, Contests, Demonstrations
WOOFSTOCK Merchandise, and much, much, more!
ALL Local Rescues and Shelters are invited to be part of the Animal Adoption Village!
Filed under: Animal Advocacy | Tags: advocacy, animal, animal advocate, animal rescue, best friends animal society, compassion, dogs, donate, education, homeless dogs, isla, Isla Mujeres, mexico, michele beach, michele lee beach
I’m excited to share with you my third published article for Best Friends Animal Society. The group I profiled has had a major impact on a small island. Kudos to Isla Animals! Enjoy and share!
Island Animals Adore Una Mujer!
Making a difference one animal at a time
by: Michele Beach, Best Friends Network Volunteer and International Coordinator for Latin America and Caribbean
Alison Current is una mujer (one woman) making a difference. In 2001, she and her husband, Jeff, relocated to Isla Mujeres off the coast of Cancun, Mexico. Soon after settling into their custom built home in the old fishing village, Alison realized that Isla Mujeres (Island of Women) was overrun with homeless animals. The island, with its sandy white beach, is a popular vacation spot. Unfortunately, packs of wild dogs roamed the beach, threatening tourists. Cruel exterminations of these homeless dogs were common and Alison realized something needed to be done.
“Amigos de los Animales was started in 2000 by Molly Fisher (who now runs PEACE in Puerto Villarta) and Genevieve Pritchard who is still on Isla Mujeres but doing other work. I originally worked with them until they both left the island in 2003 and then I turned it into Isla Animals,” reported Current.
Isla Animals’ five-tiered mission is to: provide free spay/neuter clinics to help control the animal population, provide free or reduced-cost veterinary services and vaccinations, offer animal foster care and promote adoptions in Mexico, USA and Canada, educate pet owners about humane animal treatment, care and responsibility, and do it all in the most humane, compassionate way possible.
Wow! This group is succeeding in all five areas. Alison, now lovingly referred to as the Dog Lady, in collaboration with veterinarian Pepe Vega, and island volunteers, are improving the lives of the dogs and cats living on Isla Mujeres.
In 5 years nearly 2000 dogs and cats have been spayed or neutered.
Over 1,500 animals have been adopted worldwide.
Isla Animals collaborates with six rescue groups around the world. These include: www.petprojectrescue.com in Minneapolis, Minnesota, www.uptownvetsnyc.org and www.ny.petrescue.org in New York, www.candiinternational.org in British Columbia, Canada, Alex West CVT in Denver, Colorado, a group of animal advocates in Tampa Florida, and www.dobierescue.org in Fillmore, California.
Island residents can now been seen walking their healthy pets with donated leashes and collars. School children are given coloring book showing them how to take care of their pets.
Their tireless efforts are paying off and no good deed goes unnoticed. Current was honored with the 2005 Doris Day Animal Kindred Spirit Award and she has been consulted by Mexico City animal rescue organizations about animal overpopulation in the country. PEOPLE magazine recently recognized the group and Alison’s success with a wonderful online article (https://www.peoplepets.com/news/hero/meet-a-member-isla-animals-is-saving-mutts-in-mexico/1).
Isla Animals relies on donations. Alison has written a book available for purchase on Amazon titled No Urn for the Ashes. Much of the money earned will be spent on keeping Isla Animals operating.
For more information about Current’s organization, go to http://www.islaanimals.org/ or contact Alison directly at bayfirestd@aol.com










