For Our Friends, Inc.
P.O. Box 203 Oakland Gardens, NY 11364
Phone: (718) 595-2161 | e-mail: fofadopt@nyc.rr.com


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Pet of the Month: ISABELLA


My name is Isabella. I was rescued by one of the wonderful volunteers from For Our Friends. I was lost in Brooklyn but now I am in their care and waiting for my forever home. I am a French Bulldog / AmStaff mix and you won't believe how cute I am. I only weigh about 50 pounds and I am only 5 years old. I am friendly and affectionate and would love to have a new home. Now I am living in a foster home and I have a wonderful foster mom but still I yearn for my "forever home". I share my foster home with my brother Pooh and he is the boss, recentIy my foster mom took in another little dog. She is older and I am so gentle with her, I understand that she needs love as much as I do. I need a quiet adult home with a nice back yard. I love people but I get over protective of my family and need to be introduced to new people slowly. This is what my foster mom has to say about me "I am Issy's foster mom & I don’t mind telling that I am senior citizen with back problems, but I have absolutely no problems handling Issy! I must make sure she doesn’t jump, so I just tell her No Jump and even though she so happy to see me in the a.m. she won’t jump! I now trust her enough to allow her to sleep uncrated on my couch which she loves. She loves when I call her Issssssabella, her tail rotates like a helicopter! She so smart, she knows our entire routine, & comes in from the yard immediately when I tell her "inside". When I read the paper in a.m., she lifts my arm to put her head inside, SO WE CAN READ PAPER TOGETHER!! She knows lots of new words since living with us. She has a Chihuahua foster brother and they get along great, although I think she would be better as only dog in her "forever" home. She is very loveable, I only crate her when I go out, saying "go inside Issy" and she immediately goes into the crate. She has no separation anxiety, and accepts that sometimes her mom must go out!! I don’t even have to bribe her like I did with most of my other fosters to go in crate. Of course I reward her with a carrot though. She is a strong girl, so probably you should be able to handle a strong dog, but she is obedient, so really doesn’t present a problem." Issy & I let her foster brother," Pooh Bear" be the man of our house, & even though Issy is much bigger than he, she lets him be boss and is sweetly submissive to him. She turns her head & yawns as "calming" moves when he yells at her, but she is not a wimp. Also she so smart when I turn off computer & she hears the double click at the end, she runs to door because she knows we now can go out to the yard to play!! Even though she loves to go out to the yard to play she is happy to be a couch potato and companion and watch TV or just hang out with me. Please call 718-595-2161 or email fofadopt@nyc.rr.com to set up an appoitment to meet me.


If you are interested, please call (718) 595-2161 or email fofadopt@nyc.rr.com.
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Saturday, May 31, 2008
12:00 - 4:00 pm

Monahan's
214-17 41st Avenue
Bayside, NY 11361

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News
Thank you for your interest in out group. Please read further for more information. Please note: kindly include your phone number (along with a good time to call you) and name when e-mailing us regarding our dogs/puppies for adoption. This will help us reach you faster. Also, For Our Friend's is in great need to find volunteers to help walk our dogs during the week. Please call or e-mail if you can volunteer to walk during the week. THANKS!



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The dog/ rescue work that For Our Friends is able to do is only possible through the kindness and support of all of those that donate to us. Thank YOU, especially if you recently adopted from us, sent in a donation. The more donations we receive, the more dogs/puppies we are able to help save. :)
For Our Friends, Inc. is a nonprofit, no kill, rescue group. FOF keeps all dogs until a loving home is found for them. We are devoted to saving dogs/puppies in need. Many of our dogs have been abandoned and have literally been found by our volunteers in the streets of Queens and the Bronx. We have also rescued dogs due to be "put down" from the Center for Animal Care and Control (CACC). All of our dogs are given full medical exams including all of the necessary innoculations. All dogs are tested for heartworm. Any treatment for illness or injury is provided. In addition, all dogs over 4 months are spayed/neutered prior to being made available for adoption.

Our group has NO shelter of its own. All dogs are boarded at a veterinary hospital that has kennel facilities. We pay $14/day to board each animal that we have, as well as the fees for the medical care. We are supported soley through the tax-deductible donations that we receive. 100% of all donations go to the costs incurred in the medical care and boarding of our dogs.




Adopting a Friend
Please note the following--We are frequently asked if our dogs for adoption are housebroken. We do not have our dogs in our homes---they stay in a kennel until adoption. Therefore, we cannot say, in all honesty, whether or not a certain dog is housebroken. However, what we do know is that many of our dogs upon adoption do very well with the housebreaking issue. We urge all our families to crate train their new friend and to put them on a schedule where the dog is taken outside 20 minutes after eating or drinking. A large majority of the dogs we place in homes are in the 1-3 year age range. These dogs tend NOT to have any major problems with housebreaking once they are in homes and receiving proper training.

Another frequently asked question is regarding the mix of the dog. Generally, when a dog is first brought in, the vet gives a general idea of the mix of the dog. Also, the input of volunteers is considered. We can never know for certain what mix a dog that has been living in the streets is exactly. However, we do give you our "best guess". The best thing to do, is to come out and meet our dogs. Their personalities will charm you, regardless of their mix!

For Our Friends, Inc. prefers to adopt its dogs to people living in the tri-state area. The kennel that we board our dogs is in Nassau County, Long Island. It is our hope that those reading this from places outside the tri-state area, will contact their local rescue groups.

Our adoption procedure is as follows:
A volunteer from our group will ask a potential adopter for a veterinary reference, if possible. (For example, those people that currently have a dog/cat or those who have had a dog in the past) We will also ask questions regarding dog experience and give information regarding the current dogs for adoption. If no veterinary reference is available, the potential adopter will be asked to provide a personal character reference.

The volunteer will make an appointment with the potential adopter based on a satisfactory vet/personal reference, in order to show dogs at the kennel. All family members must be present at this meeting. This includes the family's current dog. Appointments can be made weekdays until 7:30p.m. and weekends until 4p.m.

If the potential adopter is a first time dog owner, we will, again, meet all family members and discuss at length housebreaking and training procedures. We may even deliver the dog or puppy to the home. We will certainly provide follow up phone calls and answer any questions the family may have.

Finally, if the adopter/dog match is mutually agreeable, an adoption agreement will be signed by the new owner. The adoption agreement basically states that the dog/puppy will be treated in a humane way- given food, shelter and veterinary care. The pet will wear all necessary identification tags at all times AND that if the relationship between dog and owner does not work out For Our Friends will take the dog back within the first 6 months following the adoption of the dog.




For Our Friends must ask a donation at the time of adoption, in order for us to continue our rescue work. The fee is $125 for a mixed breed dog that has been spayed or neutered. We ask $150-$200 in the event that we adopt out a rescued pure breed dog. (We have rescued many pure breeds, although the majority are mixed breed dogs.) We ask $100 when we adopt out a puppy. In additon to the $100 adoption fee for a puppy, we require a $50 "bond" that is refundable to the adopter once we have proof that the puppy was spayed or neutered at the age appropriate time. We will also provide a reduced cost spay/neuter certificate that can be used when the puppy is old enough for the procedure. (Usually around 4 months.) We further ask that all adoption fees be cash or charge. All adoption fees are non-refundable if the dog/puppy is returned.

Volunteering
We are always in need of volunteers. There are a number of ways that volunteers can help us. First, Foster Families are needed in order to provide a temporary home until a permanent home can be found. Foster Families socialize the dog/puppy and even help out with housebreaking if necessary. Fostering also saves the group the expense of boarding fees and more dogs can then be rescued.

Another important way a volunteer can help us is by bringing some of our dogs and "hanging out" at PetCo. on a Sunday. We have had many successful adoptions just because people have seen our dogs at these stores. However, we often have to limit the number of dogs we can bring because of the lack of volunteers. Since we have no shelter of our own, the exposure of our group at Pet Co. and K9 is crucial to getting dogs adopted.

In additon to the above, volunteers are also needed to take the dogs out of the kennel and give them some exercise! The kennel is in a residential area, so we are able to take them on good walks close to the kennel. The kennel allows us to walk only between 12 and 2p.m.- weekdays and weekends. Perhaps you could join us on Thursdays, Fridays or Sundays? Or, perhaps you could find some friends who also love dogs and start a group on another weekday. Bring your own doggie treats!! The group can provide you with leashes

The kennel is also located a short distance from a DOG RUN. One of our volunteers is very dedicated to bringing dogs to this run for much needed exercise and fresh air. However, the more volunteers, the more dogs that can get out for some fun and exercise. Visiting the Dog Run is a good way to spend a couple of hours and it helps our dogs a great deal.

Donations
All of our work helping dog and puppies is possible because of support from generous animal lovers.
Please send whatever donation that you are able to give to:
For Our Friends, Inc.
P.O. Box 203
Oakland Gardens, NY 11364


We also accept online donations, you can make credit card contributions can made using PayPal.
This fee is tax-deductible due to our nonprofit status.
All the dogs thank you for it!


Come Visit Us!

Please call (718)595-2161 or e-mail fofadopt@nyc.rr.com in order to make an appointment to come to the kennel where we house our dogs. The kennel is in Nassau County, Long Island. Click here for directions.



P.O. Box 203 Oakland Gardens, NY 11364
Phone: (718) 595-2161 | e-mail: fofadopt@nyc.rr.com







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