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Plan now to attend our 2012 Animal Conference PDF Print E-mail
The 2012 Animal Conference will be at the Days Hotel Conference Center in Flatwoods, WV on May 4 and 5th.  Mark your calendars now to attend this informative event.  More information will follow as we get closer to the event on topics and sessions.  If you know of a topic of interest or a great presenter, please let us know.  Check out some of our past conference sessions.  Hope to see you there!
 
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Federal Puppy Mill Bill needs your support! PDF Print E-mail
Right now, the PUPS bill which is S. 3424 & HR 5434 which is the Puppy Uniform Protection and Safety Act needs your support.  This provides much needed regulation and would require any breeder who sells or offers to sell more than 50 dogs annually directly to the public—including over the Internet—to also be licensed and inspected. 
Email or call our congressmen now in support of this bill.
Click here to act now.  Please visit the ASPCA Advocacy Center to email your senators and representative to urge them to support and cosponsor the PUPS Act.
 
Horse Rescue in Wayne County by HSUS PDF Print E-mail

You must watch this incredible video of a recent equine rescue in Wayne County West Virginia. HSUS led by our new State Director, Summer Wyatt came to the aid of 50 starving and neglected horses, mules and donkeys. This neglect had been going on for years with no relief for these animals. Finally, with the assistance of HSUS, this cruelty has ended. Our thanks goes out to Summer Wyatt and HSUS!

Watch the HSUS rescue video of nearly 50 neglected equines

Click here for an update on the horses rescued from Wayne County

 
Wood County Animal Control Task Force Report PDF Print E-mail
The Wood County Commission named a task force to study the issues of dogs and animal control within Wood County.  Here is the final results of the  Wood County Animal Task Force (pdf file).   
Also its findings are shown here in this article.
The Humane of Parkersburg is using the findings from the Task Force to solicit help from other humane societies and animal advocates to urge their legislators to update the dog licensing fees in West Virginia.    HSOP believes that counties should be enabled to set higher fees for unaltered animals to encourage spay neuter initiatives.   This would take a legislative action to do this.  FOHO has been interested in this for some time.  The current licensing fees were set 60 years ago and have not be altered to keep up with rising costs to shelters that house these animals.  We will keep you posted on how this develops. 
 
Rescue Waggin' Saving WV Dogs and Puppies! PDF Print E-mail

 

Every day, animal shelters look for ways to save the lives of the homeless pets in their care, promoting adoptions and pushing pet owners to spay and neuter their pets. In 2009 though, some animal shelters, like the Putnam County Humane Society in Hurricane, WV (221dogs and puppies saved); Little Victories Animal Rescue Group in Ona, WV (185 dogs and puppies saved); Randolph County Humane Society in Elkins, WV (209 dogs and puppies saved); and Taylor County Humane Society in Grafton, WV (182 dogs and puppies saved), went above and beyond by saving the lives of hundreds of dogs and puppies through PetSmart Charities Rescue Waggin’ program. In fact, during calendar year 2009, an additional 797 dogs and puppies from these four animal shelters got the second chances they deserved, thanks to the Rescue Waggin’ program, which is proudly sponsored by PEDIGREE®. The Rescue Waggin’ program is a unique national transport program that moves adoptable dogs and puppies from overcrowded shelters to animal shelters in other communities where adoptable dogs and puppies are more in demand and guaranteed good homes (learn more about it at www.rescuewaggin.org). Every month, these partner shelters select dogs and puppies from its overflow of incoming homeless pets, behaviorally assesses them, gives them a health exam, and prepares them for a ride that literally will save their lives. Riding in a vehicle equipped with piped-in lullabies, the dogs and puppies board the Rescue Waggin’ vehicle, arriving the very same day at animal shelters in the northeastern part of the country. “These puppies and dogs are usually adopted within three to five days of their arrival at the new shelter,” says Susanna Della Maddalena, Executive Director for PetSmart Charities, Inc. In 2009, PetSmart Charities Rescue Waggin’ program saved the lives of 8,507 dogs and puppies. In the six years since the Rescue Waggin’ program began, more than 32,000 dogs and puppies – pets that might otherwise have been euthanized – have been saved. These four West Virginia shelters are among 53 animal shelters across the nation in PetSmart Charities® Rescue Waggin’ program. (Reprinted with permission from the Mountain Statesman Newspaper and PetSmart Charities)

 
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Newsflash

Please check our affiliate legislative action website for a recount of the 2010 legislative session  www.fohowvla.org.   Our spay neuter bill was placed into interim study.  We will regroup on that bill and other important legislation for next year.   Notable bills that passed were the 3 year rabies bill, a livestock standards bill and a spay neuter bill for adopted greyhounds. 
 

WV Animal Law Books (revised edition including 2009 code) now available for $5! Mail your check to FOHO at the address below to receive your handy and compact copy of WV Animal Law. Get additional copies to give out to those in your community who work with animal law:
FOHO
P.O. Box 662
Mineral Wells, WV 26150

 
501c3 Organizations can lobby! Read this article from HSUS.
WV animals depend upon your support. You cannot let them down.

 

Plan now to attend our next FOHO meeting on October 2nd. This will be at the Waldemore House adjacent to the Clarksburg Public Library on Saturday morning from 9:30 am to 12. Anyone is welcome to attend. Join us as we promote a better environment for animal welfare throughout West Virginia.

 
Clarksburg Public Library
404 W Pike St
Clarksburg, WV 26301-2794
(304) 627-2236
 
From US 50 around Clarksburg, get downtown onto West Pike Street go into the library complex and the Waldemore is the mansion beside the library. That is where the meeting is held. Hope to see everyone there! Always check here to see if our meeting venue has changed.
To plan to attend future meetings, here is a tentative schedule:
January 15, 2011 - April 2, 2011 - July 9, 2011 - October 15, 2011
We have discussed moving our meetings around the state.  If your group would like to host a FOHO WV meeting in your area, just let us know.