Orphaned Pets, Inc. ~ Dogs & Cats



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Upcoming Events


Saturday, November 22nd from 11:00-2:00 at PETCO, Route 46, Parsippany (973-334-1925)

Please join us for our annual HOLIDAY SALE on Saturday, December 6th from 10:00-5:00 and Sunday, December 7th from 1:00-4:00 at the Community Church of Cedar Grove, 65 Bowden Road, Cedar Grove. Proceeds go directly to the care of Orphaned Pets' rescued pets. Please come and support us!!


Also on December 6th, we'll be at Petco, Suite 201 Prospect Avenue, West Orange, NJ (in the Essex Green Shopping Center from 12-3:00. 973-325-5040)

Saturday, December 13th at Petco in E. Hanover, 150 Rt. 10 West from 11-2:00. (973-515-9500)

Saturday, December 20th, at Terry's Pet Depot, Kohl's Shopping Center, 1711 Rt. 10 East, Morris Plains from 11-2:00. (973-539-PETS)

Saturday, December 27th at Petco in Parsippany, 1111 Rt. 10 East, Parsippany from 11-2:00. (973-334-1925)



"Caeser" came from KY in January of 08 under the name of Harley. Sue and Eric wanted to foster him and quickly decided to keep him when he got along with their boxer Jada. There was a rocky week when Jada was not too sure about sharing her home with this crazy pup but it all worked out. This is what we wish for all the pets we see, take care of and place. Please click the link below to see his story:
http://www.thepetstoreonline.com/pet-of-the-month.html




Orphaned Pets promised to place these 2 Beagles together and are looking for a home for the two of them together. They are both sweet, a little scared right now from being away from their homes...mom and dad had to leave without them....and they came all the way from KY. So they have been through a lot. They are both spayed and vaccinated and micro-chipped and heart worm negative. According to the previous owners: Peanut and Penny are a bit timid and therefore not used to small children. We have them crated together and that makes them feel a bit better Would you be willing to give Penny and Peanut a real good and loving home? Penny is 3 yrs. old and Peanut 1 1/2 yrs. old. If so, please contact Rosemarie at 973-865-6421






Due to family circumstances, Freckles, who was originally adopted from Orphaned Pets, needs to be returned and is looking for a new home. She is great with kids, house broken, active and loving. She is 11 mos. old. She is also spayed and up to date on all her vaccinations and micro-chipped. If interested, please contact Rosemarie at rdogsnpups@aol.com or call her at 973-865-6421.


TRAINING IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR BOTH YOU AND YOUR DOG!
Training can be the difference between a "good" dog and a "bad" dog. Dogs are just like children - they need love, security and guidance. They do NOT raise themselves! They have to be trained in a loving manner to exhibit appropriate behavior. Even though it will take effort on your part, you will be amazed at the results consistent training will bring. Sharon Butler, Canine Trainer and owner of Wag & Train, offers private training lessons for both dogs and puppies. If you would like more information, email Sharon at AskAboutADog@aol.com.




We don't know why Maia was left in a kill shelter in NY but she is now safe. She is 6 yrs. old and really sweet but a bit shy. Definitely crate trained and wants to please. Little nervous around other dogs but is trying and doing fine. Fully vaccinated and spayed and micro-chipped, Maia needs one more chance to live out her life in a loving and caring home. Would you fit that bill? If so, please contact Rosemarie at 973-865-6421.


Jamie is a 3 yr. old spayed female Sheltie mix. She needs to be re-homed since she is just a very active dog, too active for the family she is with now - more the agility type dog. She needs something to do and would do well without young children, someone who could jog and hike with her and keep her busy. She loves to run, play, she fetches, can jump and is not afraid of anything, even ladders. Jamie is also a good watch dog. If you have an interest in pretty Jamie, please contact Steve at 347-330-7187 or e-mail him at spetersheim@am-ny.com










Rodolfo is approx. 2 years old, male, will be neutered on Nov.13. Has rabies shots heart worm test is negative, had distemper vacc.. He was found abandoned and in very bad condition. A kind family brought him home 2 months ago and nourished him back to health. He has been great with their dogs and also with dogs at the vet's office and also seems that he doesn' t mind cats. He is not food aggressive and is now house broken. There are no small kids but he is a great dog with adults. Rodolfo is being given up because the folks who found him do a lot of traveling and since they already have 2 dogs, it is difficult for them to have a third dog. Let's find Rodolfo his forever home. If interested, please contact Rosemarie at 973-865-6421.

Want to know how you can help us with our mission to save lives? Scroll down to our Wish List!




Lilly looks like a Smooth Collie mix. She is about 2-3 yrs. old . She was given up due to the family moving and could not take her with them. She is house broken, spayed, she should be an only dog. She weighs a little over 50 lbs.. Lilly knows some obedience like SIT, SPEAK, LIE DOWN, STAY, FETCH. She is supposed to get along with children of all ages. She is also fully vaccinated and micro-chipped and heart worm negative. If you would like to meet Lilly, please contact her foster mom at 973-865-6421


There are approximately 45 cats and dogs for every person born. Only 1 out of 10 dogs born ever get a home. Only 1 out of 12 cats born ever find a home. Approximately 800 dogs & cats are KILLED each HOUR in the United States, because there are not enough homes for them!
Please SPAY and NEUTER! If looking for a pet, please rescue! www.petfinder.com

Second Hand Dogs Give First Class Love


All of our pets are current on vaccinations. Many are already spayed/neutered and microchipped too. Every one of them is very special and needs a home.
If you would like to send a tax deductible donation, it will be greatly appreciated:
Orphaned Pets, Inc.
P.O. Box 1945
West Caldwell, NJ 07007
If you would like to be a Guardian Angel and sponsor a pet or send a donation in memory of a loved one (pet or human), we would greatly appreciate your donations as all the funds we receive through your generosity go towards helping save more homeless animals.








*If you adopt a dog from us at one of our adoption days, please consider buying the supplies you will need from the pet store we are at that day. They are very generous to us with their facility and supportive of our cause - saving lives!! Be sure to mention you got the dog from Orphaned Pets.


SUCCESS STORY!



Cali found a wonderful home. Her new owners say that she is a great dog!! Shes really smart and extremely lovable! She's amazing with the kids and they absolutely adore her!!


SUCCESS STORY!



Miles is doing great in his new home!


ANOTHER SUCCESS STORY!



Little hot dog didn't like her costume, but she sure did look cute in it! !
ANOTHER SUCCESS STORY!


Mattie and Miles have made new best friends!




...and look at Tinkerbell now, sharing his new home with three four-legged friends




Annie found a wonderful new home and a new best buddy.






Max seems content in his new home!




Here is Max who absolutely hated men to the point, he would attack them and look at him now in his new home...what a success story
SEE A LIST OF OUR ADOPTED PETS!




SAVE A LIFE, FOSTER A PET!


Do you have extra time available? Foster homes for puppies are needed for approximately 2 weeks. Please help us save more lives! Opening your heart and home to a puppy is both fun and rewarding. Orphaned Pets will pay for food and vet expenses while the pets are in your care. Please contact Rosemarie at RDogsnpups@aol.com




~OUR WISH LIST~

It's a great time to clear out your closets and storage areas. Don't know what to do with the extra stuff? Consider donating it to Orphaned Pets. We would be happy to receive your items and your contributions are tax deductible. We are not accepting computers, large furniture or electronics. If you are not sure of the things you would like to donate, please send us an email at RDogsNPups@aol.com and we will be happy to work with you!
Plastic storage containers, 10 gal - 15 gal.
Have-A-Heart trap for cats.
Dry dog food.
Heartworm medication and Frontline for our dogs
We are in need of trash bags...any size would be appreciated
We need pastel colored copy paper, stringed tags and knitting wool
We always welcome gift certificates from the pet stores, especially the ones that let us have adoptions at their stores like PETCO as well as Terry's Pet Depot in Morris Plains. This way we can buy the type of food and formula our Orphaned Pets require.
We could really use chewy toys, rawhides, etc. as the dogs need something to keep them busy!
Dog and cat food! Dry food especially for adult dogs and puppies. We have many dogs and cats to feed so any new bags of food would be greatly appreciated.

We also need laundry detergent and fabric softener sheets- we have many loads of wash to do in order to clean the towels, etc. for our dogs in foster care.
Sponges, paper towels, bleach, dish detergent, laundry detergent, old clean towels, sheets, plastic garbage bags, Quickie sponge mops and sponge refills.
Canned puppy, dog and cat food
Kitty litter, leashes and collars, brushes and combs so we can make the animals look pretty!
For more information, call Rosemarie at 973-882-8363. Or if you wish to donate items in person, you can bring them to one of our adoptions. Check out our webpage under "Upcoming Events" to see where we will be.


Support our shelter! Buy Frontline Plus and pet medications today! Or Call 1-800-738-6337 and Mention: "Orphaned". (A referral code must be entered in order for our shelter to receive a donation).
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Many of the Orphaned Pets, Inc. pets can be seen by appointment. Call or e-mail us today if you would like to learn more about our homeless animals. Rdogsnpups@aol.com .





Visit Cause 4 Paws Cat Page, Too!
Are you interested in adopting a kitten or cat?
If so, just CLICK HERE
OR CLICK HERE


If you can't give them a home, give them HOPE - Consider sponsoring a pet for $20 a month. You are welcome to visit the pet too. Many of our older/larger pets take longer to place. We cannot overlook them for the cute little puppies as they need homes too. The animals are victims. They do not wish to be in shelters. They do not wish to be euthanized. We rescue them - we never stop. When we place our homeless pets, we return to the shelters for more. .........If you would like to make a monetary donation to help with our veterinarian expenses, please send a donation to Orphaned Pets, Inc., P.O. Box 1945, West Caldwell, NJ 07007...........ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE! ... Another way to help is to donate something on our wish list - check it out - you don't have to spend a fortune and every little bit helps!



WHO ARE WE?
Orphaned Pets, Inc. is a non-profit corporation founded in 1990 with the sole purpose of helping unwanted domestic animals find compassionate homes. We're an all volunteer, local organization. We have no shelter facility. The animals are fostered by the volunteers, in their homes, until a suitable home becomes available. We rely on donations and fund-raising activities to support our efforts to save lives. All donations are tax deductible.


Why Should You Get Your Pet From Orphaned Pets?
Great question! You have lots of options. Why choose us? Why not go right to a shelter and adopt a pet there? Going to a shelter is an excellent choice. We work with many of the area shelters. Lots of them have caring, trained staff ready and very willing to help you make a good choice.

Some people, though, aren't comfortable going into a shelter. There are lots of reasons for this, and we certainly understand. That's where we come in. We go into the shelters for you. We very carefully select dogs we feel will make the best pets. They are temperment tested and evaluated by our trainer and screened for compatibility with other animals, etc. The dogs are then taken to our veterinarian for a complete physical exam, shots, deworming (if necessary), grooming or any other care that's needed.

The dogs are then placed in the homes of our volunteers where they're fostered until they're adopted. While the dogs are in their foster homes, our volunteers work with them, teaching some basic obedience. This training might include housebreaking, leash control, basic manners, etc.

So, when you adopt one of our dogs, it probably has been in a foster home for at least several days. It's been able to begin adjusting to a home environment. Many times it's in a home with other animals so it's learned to adapt to other dogs and/or cats.

Because the dogs live with us, we can usually tell you a lot about them - are they good with children, with other animals, are they protective of their food, do they have any special needs, etc.

Please understand that we aren't competing with shelters or any other animal welfare group. We all have the same goal - finding loving homes for homeless animals. So whether you go to a shelter or come to us, we welcome you and thank you for opening your home and your heart to a needy dog (or two!).

Here's Where You Can Find Us: Because we foster all the animals in our homes, we don't have a shelter with posted hours. However, we're very active in the community. You can look for us on a rotating basis at the locations below.
  • First Saturday of the month, PETCO, 339 Pompton Avenue, Verona(Rt. 23)
  • Second Saturday of the month, PETCO, Route 10W, East Hanover
  • Third Saturday of the month, Terry's Pet Depot, 1711Route 10, Morris Plains.
  • Fourth Saturday of the month, PETCO, Route 46, Parsippany


  • (See Featured Event above for our next adoption day & location)
If you'd like to know more about the pets we currently have available for adoption - or if you'd like to volunteer with Orphaned Pets, Inc. call Rosemarie at (973)882-8363. Here's How You Can Adopt One Of Our Wonderful Pets: There are two ways to adopt: (1) Come to one of our Featured Events listed above and see the dogs and cats available that day or, (2) Call us and talk about the new family member you have in mind and we will work together to find that particular pet. We want to know about you: Adoption is a relationship and we make it our business to match people with the best pets and pets with the best people. Here are some questions we might ask to get acquainted with you and your home: Is this dog/cat for you or is it a gift? Do you currently have pet(s)? If yes, tell us about them. What are your reasons for wanting a pet? Are there children living in or visiting the house and what are their ages? Who would care for the pet? Do all family members agree about having a pet? What is the longest amount of time the pet would spend alone on average? Would this dog live inside or outside? Do you have a fenced yard? This isn't an interrogation, we just want to be sure we get the best pet for you and the best home for our pets. Our Spay/Neuter Philosophy: We support the spay/neuter policy. We see this as the only permanent solution to the stray problem. When one of our pets is adopted, the new owners qualify to have their pet spayed/neutered for just $20 through the state funded spay/neuter program. As part of our agreement, all new pet owners must agree to spay/neuter their pet within the time limit noted on the adoption contract. (Most of our pets are already spayed/neutered) Here Are The Services We Offer You:
  • Promote Spay/neuter through State funded program
  • Provide preliminary veterinary care (physical exam, vaccinations, evaluation, etc.)
  • When possible will help with boarding or temporary care
  • Answer your pet care questions
  • Provide continuing, lifetime support for the new owners of our pets
Take the Pledge:
The adoption process is formalized by a contract and we ask for a donation at that time. You must agree to the following terms: to spay/neuter within the time period specified on your contract (your contract is your enrollment in the state funded $20 neuter program) You agree the animal is intended as a household pet and that you promise to provide humane care, proper food, water, shelter and veterinary care necessary at all times. You agree the animal is never to be used for the purpose of laboratory experimentation and the pet will never be abandoned. Here's What You Can Do Right Now:
We'd love to hear from you. Call us at any time to talk. Whether you're interested in a pet right now, are thinking of getting a pet in the future, would like to volunteer or just want to have your questions answered, call Rosemarie at (973)882-8363. We're very friendly, we love animals and we'd be happy to hear from you. Can't Adopt One Of Our Dogs, But You Still Want To Help? Here's What You Can Do:
1) Probably one of the best things you can do to help our dogs is to let other people know about us. Tell them they can get to this page simply by going to: http://www.op.petfinder.org That will bring them directly to this page. Then, they can look at our dogs at their leisure. 2) If you see a pet you think may be of interest to a friend or co-worker, print out that dog's description page. Give it to your friend. Or post it at work. Or email the dog's profile directly to the person. Lots of wonderful people post flyers at work and help us spread the word...and find great homes.

3) Donate, donate, donate. We can use your time, your money, your dog toys/food/supplies or just about anything else you'd be kind enough to give us. Not sure what we need? Just ask. We're always happy to talk about that!



"Guide dogs for the blind, hearing dogs for the deaf, dog companions for those that live alone...Dogs who comfort the sick and elderly and befriend lonely children. All over the world there are hundreds of thousands of these faithful animals serving us with their love." ~ J.R.E. ~

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Please speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. If you see an animal in need and don't know what to do, call your local Animal Control. If you don't know their number - call your police!


~ Spay and neuter your pets. It is the only way we can prevent the mass euthanasia of homeless animals. For every puppy/kitten that is born, it is one less animal that will be adopted from a shelter. ~ Look at our Pet List. Many of the animals listed were abandoned by their owners. When you own an animal, it is a lifetime commitment. Cherish them. No human will ever love you more.
If you didn't see the pet of your choice on our Pet List, please click here to visit the Randolph Municipal Pound Pet List

Orphaned Pets, Inc.
PO Box 1945

West Caldwell, NJ 07007

(973)882-8363 Dogs or Cats

E-MAIL - rdogsnpups@aol.com

See a list of our Adopted Pets!



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