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Humane Society's March Events Off to a Good Start
By GBPA
Mar 9, 2010 - 7:49:23 PM

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Elizabeth Burrows of the Humane Society of Grand Bahama checks on a few pets awaiting collection after successful surgeries at the free spay and neutering clinic being held in High Rock.

Freeport, Bahamas – Staff at the Grand Bahama Humane Society (GBHS) are gearing up for much activity in March with a spay and neutering clinic already underway and the society’s annual major fundraiser coming up in two weeks.

Four vets and three licensed veterinary technicians (LVTs) from the USA are currently conducting a field clinic in High Rock.  Free spay or neutering services are being carried out at the Anglican Parish Hall, 7am – 7pm, Monday through to Friday and the group hopes to attend to 200 – 250 animals during this visit.

On the first day of the clinic, 49 animals received attention - 40 canines and 9 felines.  GBHS staff is pleased with the public’s response so far and also offer transportation for animals if needed. 

The animals tenderly go through a routine of a pre-exam, anesthesia application, surgery and recovery. There is no age stipulation but animals must weigh at least 2 pounds to receive the treatment. In addition, whilst they’re recovering, the animals ears are cleaned, their nails are clipped and they’re vaccinated, de-wormed and treated for other minor injuries if needed.

 “Despite the enormous costs, it’s vital for us to host such clinics on an ongoing basis because the animal overpopulation in Grand Bahama affects everyone.  The service we provide in the community benefits everyone, regardless of whether you have a pet or not,” explained GBHS Executive Director, Elizabeth Burrows.  

Group leader, volunteer veterinarian Robin Brennen, from New York, has participated in the local program since 2006 and considers it a privilege to assist.  “We are more than happy to participate. I feel that we have a skill to share and it’s professionally rewarding to take such skills and use them to help solve a preventable problem. By our actions we hope to pass a love of animals on and teach people about responsible pet ownership,” said Brennen.

During Tuesday’s clinic, Burrows, along with some of the visiting volunteers, traveled to the nearby High Rock Primary School.  The group explained the role of the Humane Society gave tips on proper animal care and distributed handouts with animal-friendly messages.

“Pets that are spayed and neutered are healthier, they roam less and live longer,” Burrows told the youngsters.

After, what is hoped to be, a successful field clinic, attention next turns to the Humane Society’s biggest fundraiser, the ‘Weekend that went to the Dogs’, slated for March 19 – 21. 

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Students and teachers of the High Rock Primary School learn the basics of proper animal care from Humane Society Executive Director, Elizabeth Burrows.

A ‘Red Hot Mama’s Lunch’ will be held in the lobby of the Regency Theatre, for ladies only, on Friday March 19.  Beginning at Noon, the three-hour event will feature live entertainment, a wine bar and lunch.

Saturday March 20 promises to delight as well with an ‘Animal House Party’ at the Garden of the Groves.  Beginning at 7pm, the garden affair, also priced at $50 per person, will feature a live band from Kentucky, USA, silent auction, heavy hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar. 

The weekend of festivities concludes, on Sunday March 21, with a ‘Furry Friends Festival & Dog Show’ at the Humane Society’s shelter on Coral Road.  A full slate of activities is planned for the family fun day with food, games, rides and various competitions including ‘Owner & Dog Look-a-Like’ contests, etc.

“There will be something for everyone.  We intend to give the community a really good time and in return, raise funds for the continued operation of the shelter,” said Burrows.

“With a current animal count of 450, the shelter experiences a monthly shortfall of $15K - $20K.  Any donations received are much appreciated and are used entirely for medicine, pet food, vet services, cleaning supplies, gasoline, and other items related to the numerous animals in our care” she added.


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