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Barkitecture 2008 Print E-mail
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Written by Ben Wilson   
Thursday, 10 April 2008

Faithful Friends, in partnership with the Home Builders Association of Delaware and the Delaware College of Art and Design, presents the Fourth Annual BARKITECTURE 2008, A Night of Art for the Animals, a dog house and cat condo design competition (sculpture and "frame-able art" is included too!)
Join us for an evening of  "Art For The Animals"  onbarkitecture_logo_white.jpg


SATURDAY, APRIL 12th
at the Greenville Country Club
6:00 - 10:00 p.m.


$75.00 for tickets purchased in advance
$90.00 for tickets purchased at the door
(Ticket price comes with one free drink!)

 

See the Barkitecture website for more details.

 
High foreclosure rate causing increase in abandoned pets. Print E-mail
In The News
Written by Ben Wilson   
Tuesday, 08 April 2008

"Financially overwhelmed owners abandon homes, with pets still inside
In the swank Country Club area of Anthem, Ariz., Barbara Ward-Windgassen's rescue group has saved a bichon frise, Lhasa apso and shih tzu -- some with their leashes still on -- after their owners had abandoned them in their foreclosed high-priced homes."

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Full Story: Fido foreclosed: Overwhelmed owners abandon homes, pets and all

  (From MarketWatch

 
Pet Foster Families Needed. Print E-mail
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Written by Ben Wilson   
Tuesday, 08 April 2008

"Volunteer fosters help shelters take care of sick, abused, pregnant or very young animals

Local pet shelters and rescues are always looking for people willing to provide interim accommodations and care for animals. But many people don't know pet foster care programs exist or understand how they work."dog with suitcase and passport

 

Full Story: Special help for pets in need

(From delawareonline.com)

 
Delaware Week for the Animals Print E-mail
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Written by Ben and Julie   
Saturday, 05 April 2008

April 19th to 27th is the 1st annual Delaware Week for the Animals!

Across the state, exciting events will take place to pay respect to the animals who add so much enrichment and love to the human experience. Humane organizations and compassionate citizens from every part of Delaware will be joining in this celebration. Everyone is encouraged to participate and plan their own events.

 

See delawareanimalweek.org's Calendar of Events for more details about events happening during the week.
 
Pet food maker to settle lawsuits Print E-mail
In The News
Written by Ben   
Saturday, 05 April 2008

"Contamination linked to thousands of deaths
A pet food maker whose contaminated product may have led to the deaths of thousands of dogs and cats in North America has agreed to settle lawsuits with pet owners in the United States and Canada."

 

Full story: Pet food maker to settle lawsuits (delawareonline.com)

 
Delaware Dog Fest 2008 Print E-mail
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Written by Ben   
Saturday, 05 April 2008

April 20, 2008, 10am - 2pm
at St. Anthony in the Hills
6742 Limestone Rd, Avondale, PA (map or directions)
On the PA/DE Border. 

FREE Admission - Donation of $20 for t-shirt & goodie bag!
Weather-proof location!

Bring your dogs, bring your kids. Get sponsors, walk the park, watch the activities, have fun!

Also featuring rescue organizations * vendors * agility demos * obedience demo * and more!

Rescue groups and vendors welcome!

 

Visit Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League for more info about Delaware DogFest 2008.

 
Message from Bark Park Visitors Print E-mail
In The News
Written by Helen Lowry   
Wednesday, 02 January 2008

Below is a message that was emailed to Bob Weiner from a family that visited the Bark Park this weekend:

 

Good morning and HAPPY NEW YEAR, Bob:

 

I need to express my pleasant surprise at the Talley Park's BARK PARK.  This past weekend, we hosted two beautiful granddaughters ( ages 13 and 17) along with their German Spitz dog.  I knew about the bark parks, but never before experienced them.  Their dog ran - essentially constantly , for a half hour for what might be the best exercise it has ever had.  Beats leash walking by a lot.  There were about 8 dogs and owners in the large dog arena at the time. Thanks for bringing it for us. Our granddaughters and their dog will surely be back.

 

Cheers and thanks                 Jim Miller - Glenside Farms

 

 

 

 
Some Bark Park History Print E-mail
In The News
Written by Submitted by Helen Lowry   
Wednesday, 19 December 2007

Below is an the article that appeared in the News Journal when our bark park first opened along with a poem that was sent to Bob Weiner at the time. This has both historical significance and express the sentiments of all of us who use the Bark Park. 

 

 

Talley-Day Bark Park

Wilmington News Journal Monday, May 24, 2004 10:42 AM
To: Weiner, Robert S.


Subject: "Thank you Bob Weiner.....Ode to Talley-Day Bark Park"

 

" Thank you Bob Weiner.....Ode to Talley-Day Bark Park"
Thank you Bob Weiner...
For making it possible
For a special place for my dog and me...
To run and play in harmony.
They come in all different shapes,
Sizes, and colors too...
Yet we all get along...
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No ImageIt's amazing, yet true.
It's a happy place for dogs and people to meet...
And step off that merry-go-round we call "life"...
It's such a treat!
Thank you Bob Weiner...
For a place where there are no critics...
No stress, and no one to impress....
Where there is no thought of war...
Or violence, or sadness...
And for at least one hour out of the day.... I am that 9-year-old girl who's favorite pastime was to be with her dog...and run....and play.Sincerely,
Julia Shaub
and my best friend, "George"
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Tuesday, April 20 , 2004

 

A PLACE FOR DOGS, AND PEOPLE
NCCO OPENS A NEW, FENCED-IN 'BARK PARK' IN BRANDYWINE HUNDRED

 

By MELISSA TYRRELL Bear Bureau reporter 04/20/2004

 

Buddy, a border collie, can't control his excitement when he hears his owner sing, "Going to the Dog Park," to the tune of Smokey Robinson's "Going to a Go Go." Buddy wags his tail, scampers and may even drool. He knows that song means a good car ride, the kind that doesn't end up at the groomer or vet but at Talley-Day Park.

 

Karen Gallanaugh has found it easier to get her 4-month-old fluffy show pup into the car since they started visiting the new fenced-in "bark park" at the back of the Talley-Day grounds, off Foulk Road. "There should be more of these," Gallanaugh said as Buddy let loose Friday afternoon. New Castle County's Talley-Day dog park is the first fenced-in area for dogs in the state. Carousel Park, off Limestone Road, also has a bark park, but it is not fenced.

 

The park includes a small, gated entrance cage with water fountains for people and dogs, and two large fenced areas for the dogs to run free. One area to be restricted to small dogs only is not open yet. Susan Amadio, spokeswoman for the county's special services department, said a grand opening will be held at 11 a.m. May 20. The only major rule is that dog owners must clean up after their dogs.

 

So far, there have been no aggressive fights, just playful teasings, said Judy Freedman, who walks Colby, her Labrador-collie mix, to the park from the nearby Chatham subdivision. She said she feels safer letting Colby roam there rather than near a busy road or parking lot. "It's perfect," she said. "It's important for dogs to socialize."

 

New Castle County Councilman Robert Weiner, who pushed New Castle County to create the bark park, has visited the past three Saturdays with his miniature pinscher, Morgan. Weiner said Morgan now runs back and forth at the front door whenever Weiner puts on his "play clothes." Weiner said he'd like the county to install benches inside the park for people to sit down and chat. He has sometimes stayed there several hours while Morgan socializes. Visitors are starting to leave balls, Frisbees and plastic bags for other visitors, he said.

 Gallanaugh said the park has helped her get to know more neighbors. While Buddy makes his own friends and works out his energy, she trades tips on obedience classes and supply stores with other dog lovers. "They're having a blast," she said Friday afternoon, watching her dog run alongside a bustling bunch, including Colby, a chocolate Labrador, a Jack Russell terrier and a brindled boxer. Each time they come there from her home in Shipley Farms, she has noticed Buddy gallop along the sidelines like a referee - his herding instincts already emerging. "They're born in litters, and they need this," she said.  

 
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