There has been closure, to some extent, of the dog hoarding situation, which left an estimated 500 canine carcasses packed in storage crates behind a local home, and in the nearby woods, on Rose Hill Cut-Off Road. (more…)
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There has been closure, to some extent, of the dog hoarding situation, which left an estimated 500 canine carcasses packed in storage crates behind a local home, and in the nearby woods, on Rose Hill Cut-Off Road. (more…)
Prissy is a dark orange and white cat, almost 10 years old. She is not wearing a collar. She went missing from the E. Jackson/S. Speer area by the old Burlington, June 3rd.
She is shy but friendly and may or may not come to you. She has always been inside only but is a door dasher and managed to slip out unnoticed.
If spotted, please call or text Melissa at 870-308-2174.
Her human is worried sick about her.


Monticello Animal Clinic recently hosted an open house for their new Luxury Suites.
There are six suites to choose from: Log Cabin, Jungle, Boll Weevil, Seaside Getaway, Razorback, and Princess. Each suite consist of to many features to list!
Pet owners will also have the options of essential oils and play time for their pets.
MAC is located at 831 Highway 278 West. Their phone number is 367-1500.

Drawings for coolers were held as door prizes. Since a pair of winners were related, one will be donated to benefit 2ndChanceFurDogs.

Chances are the topic that will draw the most interest will be the “voluntary tax” to support the spaying, neutering, care and housing of dogs, and possibly cats.
As it was described at the last couple of meetings, the decision must be made at this meeting, to be included on the next election ballot.
For information on how to help or foster, please call 723-1293.
Monticello’s City Council, Thursday night, discussed suggested changes to the city dog ordinance. Some council member described the current ordinance as “adequate, if enforced.”
Others said the fines need to be increased, since the current fines were set in 1972.
Tuesday evening at their regularly scheduled monthly meeting, the Monticello City Council reviewed an ordinance that would establish guidelines for owning and controlling dangerous dogs in the City.
The ordinance would not ban any specific breed from the city. It would, however provide requirements for owners of Pit Bulls that go beyond the requirements for owners of other dog breeds.
Ruby Burton, leader of the local Humane Society, spoke to the Monticello City Council, Thursday night about the problem with pit bull dogs, and their care, inside of the Monticello city limits.
A child had her ankle broken and other injuries, less than a month ago, in an incident covered statewide TV.
Burton estimated that there are 400 -500 pit bulls in East End, with many of them being hid by their owners. She also mentioned a problem with pit bulls in the Indian Mounds area.
Hot weather can present a danger to humans, but outdoor pets, particularly dogs, are also at risk, according to the Humane Society.
We all should remember our pets during hot weather.
Even healthy dogs can over-heat or become dehydrated. (more…)
This is the classic feel good story, but it is also true.
On a recent, hot June Friday afternoon, a “momma dog” and her litter of approximately 2 week old puppies, were dropped off inside the gate at the city’s trash transfer station, which also houses the city pound. (this is not an appropriate or responsible action to take with animals.)
One of the small puppies fell into a drain pipe in the area, and couldn’t get out. (more…)
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