APS Caswell Golf Benefit – Sept 30, 2023

Come out and enjoy a fun round of golf while supporting the Animal Protection Society of Caswell County!
NOTE:  The Event starts at 9:00 AM this year.

When: Sept 30, 2023 (Tee off starts at 9:00 AM)

Where: Caswell Pines Golf Course, Yanceyville, NC

Cost: $60 per person ($55/peron if paid by Sept 9)*

*Teams must have a combined handicap of no less than thirty (30), and only one (1) player with a handcap of six (6) or less.

Registration includes: Morning Baked Goods, Lunch & Beer Coupon, ANDa $10,000 Cash Hold in One Prize – Sponsored by Caswell Insurance Services!

All GOLFERS are entered in a drawing for a NEW TV!

For additional information & registration: 2023 Golf Tournament!

Want to Sponsor a hole at the event?  Click here to lean how!

Register OnLine: OnLine Registration Form


Pay Now with PayPal:




Or
Mail completed form and check to:
APS Caswell
PO Box 193
Yanceyville, NC 27379

Please be sure to include your Team Name with payment. 

Questions: email apsgolftourney@gmail.com

 

Congrats Priscilla!

Hooray for Priscilla! This beautiful girl was adopted on Friday.

Sweet and beautiful Priscilla went to her new home on Friday. Her mom was so excited to take her home and we were too! This little girl is going to have a great life.

Happy Tails!

Congratulations to Priscilla and her mom!

Join US! ADOPTION EVENT – March 11

Join us for the first ADOPTION EVENT of 2023!!

Looking for a new furry friend?  Maybe someone to exercise with or go for a ride?

When: Saturday, March 11 from 10 am – 3 pm

Where: 1701 NC-86, Hillsborough, NC

Look for us outside under a blue tent.  NOTE: if raining, look for us inside.

Adoption fees:  One cat – $17 or two for $28    Dogs – $30  (All pets are vaccinated and adoption fee includes spaying / neutering)

To see our available pets, click hereNOTE: All adoptions require the completion of an adoption application.  Cats  Application;   Dogs Application

Not able to adopt but would like to support but would still like to support us, here is our Wish List.

Get you green on and come visit APS Caswell pets!  We look forward to seeing you there!!

Questions – apscaswell@yahoo.com or 336-694-4921

 

February Pet Adoption Special!

February Pet Adoption Special!

Ready for a new family member who can help you with an exercise program, reduce stress or chill with you while watching TV? Check out all the wonderful fur babies below and online who are waiting for YOU!

Pet adoptions are:

Cats – One cat $14; Two cats $25

Dogs – One dog $28

All adoptions are with an approved application.

Note: Please fill out a CAT or DOG application first, then call the Shelter (336-694-4921) to make an appointment. If you already have a fur baby, please bring them along for the meet and greet.  The Shelter is open from 12 – 4 on Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri and 10 – 2  on Sat.

See all our pets online or on Facebook!

Adopted – Birdie!

Hooray for Birdie! This beautiful girl was adopted on Tuesday.

Her new dad drove from Bassett, VA to meet and adopt her.

We are so grateful that we have adopters willing to drive to our little shelter and adopt our animals. Our dogs and kitties are so lucky!

Happy Tails!

Congratulations to Birdie and her dad!

Adopted – Homer!

Congratulations to Homer and his new family!

Homer was adopted and is starting his new life in Chapel Hill.

We are so happy for everyone!

Happy Tails!

Golf Benefit – Rescheduled to RAIN DATE-Oct 22

When: Oct 22, 2022 (Tee off starts at 12:00 pm)
               ***Rain Date: Oct 22, 2022***

Where: Caswell Pines Golf Course (Yanceyville, NC)

Time: 12:00 (Shotgun start of Captain’s Choice format play)

Cost:  $60 per person

*Teams must have a combined handicap of no less than thirty (30), and only one (1) player with a handicap of six (6) or less

Includes: Lunch & Beer Coupon starting at 11:30.

And…a $10,000 Cash ‘Hole in One’ Prize!
(Sponsored by Caswell Insurance Services)

ALL GOLFERS are entered in drawing for a NEW TV!

Not a golf player but would like to support the Shelter by being a Sponsor?  Learn more here!

Save the date and come back for more exciting news soon!

Butters and Fancy heading home!


These two lucky kittens were recently adopted. Their names are now Butters and Fancy and they are going to have a great life with Gina and Cinde.

Both of these ladies have been so supportive of our Shelter!

We are so happy that they decided to adopt from us too!

Happy tails!

Reina gets adopted!!

Reina has been adopted! Many of you remember Reina’s story as she came to us in horrific shape. So many were part of her journey; her medical foster, Katelyn, Mebane Pet Clinic, and those of you who donated towards her surgery and medical care.

It all came together when this kind man took the day off from work and drove two hours to meet and adopt Reina. He recently lost his special girl of 14 years and his life and home were too quiet. He looked at all the dogs and chose her to be his new best friend and we couldn’t be happier for them both.

We wish Reina and her dad the happiest life ever! Stories like this one make all that we do worthwhile!

Thank you so much for adopting from APS Caswell!

 

Summertime Safety Pet Tips

It is so important to keep pets safe anytime of the year.  We would like to thank Dr. Mitch Foster with Carolina Virginia Anima Hospital for these important summer safety tips for the pets.

Summertime safety pet tips!

By Dr. Mitch Foster, Carolina Virginia Animal Hospital

Welcome to summertime and our high temperatures and humidity.  I am beginning to wonder if back in the winter I should have been complaining about how cold it was and wishing for warmer weather. Now as with people, it is an important to keep animal safety on your mind. Higher temperatures pose all sorts of risks to your pets, so it is important to find ways to keep them cool.

Some dogs are more susceptible to heat issues than others due to age, weight, breed and other health factors, so you should consider these factors when deciding how to ensure your pet’s safety in hot weather.

  1. Dogs who are outdoors on a warm day should ALWAYS have access to shade and a bowl of clean water. Don’t force your dog to exercise on hot days and consider taking a day off, reschedule activities for the cooler times of day, or consider a swim rather than a jog.
  2. We all know that we should never leave our pets in a car. Not even with the car running and air conditioner on. On a warm day, temperatures inside a vehicle can rise rapidly to dangerous levels. On an 85-degree day, for example, the temperature inside a car with the windows opened slightly can reach 102 degrees within 10 minutes. After 30 minutes, the temperature will reach 120 degrees. Your pet may suffer irreversible organ damage or die.
  3. Many people like to take their pets on trips with them but there are precautions we should take to keep them safe. Bring a water bowl so you can fill it at pit stops along the way. Not all cars have good airflow to the back seat or seat wells where your pet might spend their time so keep a close eye on them and adjust airflow as needed.
  4. Do not tie your pet in a place with no shade.  Also, remember that even if they are tied in the shade, often pets can get tangled up in other structures and be stuck in the direct sun.  Remember that certain body parts are more sensitive to sun like: ears, noses, and newly clipped areas.  Tree shade and tarps are ideal because they don’t obstruct air flow. Doghouses can actually make things worse.
  5. Hot temperatures can also cause significant thermal injuries to pet’s feet as solid surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, stone and sand can get extremely hot. Test these areas with your own bare feet.  If it is too hot for your feet, then it is too hot for your pet.
  6. Fans don’t provide significant cooling for pets. Pets respond to heat differently from humans.  Humans perspire and can get cooled down by fans that increase evaporation.  Dogs sweat primarily through their feet and not their bodies so  fans don’t cool off pets as effectively as they do people.

Thank you Dr. Foster for these tips on how to keep our pets safe this summer!