Castaway / Forgotten Friends DOG TRAINING PROGRAMS

Since May of 2015 we have implemented two dog training programs to make our adoptable dogs more desirable to potential adopters (more information on each program is below). Each dog that has completed either of the programs will carry an adoption fee of $100 which includes at minimum; rabies vaccination, spay/neuter, heart worm direct test, microchip, responds to name, leash training, crate training, house training and know one or more basic commands. For more information on program dogs and/or questions please contact the program director, Amber R. Adams, either by phone (478.552.2756) or email (sandersvilleac@gmail.com).

At time of adoption, animal will be given a microchip that is registered to the new owners and well as all animals records.

All of our dogs are not able to go through a program (due to space availability within each program) so some will remain at the shelter until adoption, rescue, or another spot in a program opens up- during this time, the adoption fee is $15 and adopter will sign an agreement to have the dog either spay/neutered and a rabies vaccination.

*Rescue groups can still pull program animals after training period however, the adoption fee will not be waived for any dog that has completed either program. Licensed rescue groups can pull any dogs at the shelter (not in program) and fee will be waived although and adoption agreement will still have to be signed.

Castaway Dog Training Program (est. May 2015)

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We have teamed up with Broken Shackle Ranch in Davisboro, GA for our Castaway Program. Chosen guys are assigned a dog for the entirety of the program, 8 weeks, each dog that “graduates” from Castaway will  (unless stated otherwise) be named, spay/neutered, UTD on rabies vaccination, know and respond to their name, be leash trained, be crate/house trained, know basic commands such as sit, lie down, stay, come, roll over, speak, shake, and play fetch, overcome food/toy aggression (if any was exhibited), and be on a feeding/potty schedule.Dogs can be adopted prior to the program ending however the dog will not be released until the program ends. Potential adopters can also set up a time to meet the dogs and be updated on their progress if they wish to adopt.

Castaway Mission

Our mission is to provide a second chance at adoption for dogs selected for the program by providing basic training and education for both resident (trainer) within the assisted living facility and dog, resulting in permanent homes after program completion. Trainer will also gain skills in basic animal care and training as well as valuable life/character traits- dedication, determination, patience, loyalty, ambition, confidence, responsibility, compassion, and being efficient- proving it does pay to be a hard worker.

Castaway Goal

All of the dogs selected for the program will go through a basic 8 week training program and live with their trainer for the entirety of the program. Our ultimate goal is for these dogs to come out of the program with the following- UTD on vaccinations, spayed/neutered, leash trained, house/crate trained, respond to basic commands (sit, fetch, and stay), among other desirable qualities-  resulting in dogs being adopted into their forever home.

 

Forgotten Friends Dog Training Program (est. October 2015)

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Amber was approached  by a couple, Otter and Trieste Coultas, that has an extensive past with animals about starting a home based training program for our dogs similar to our Castaway- prior to their proposal of another program, they helped us out by offering their time with our Castaway Program. Otter and Trieste both have a deep love for animals and a heart bigger than most. Otter has a military background and Trieste is the manager and an O.R. Tech for a low cost animal clinic, CSRA Life Saver. Forgotten Friends will help expand the potential adoption base by helping to expose the program’s animals to a larger community population. Dog can be adopted after four weeks in the program and be released to the new owners then; as trainers, The Coultas’, see fit- some may require longer but no more than eight weeks.

Forgotten Friends Mission

Our mission is to provide a four to eight week program in an environment similar to that which the pets chosen will encounter in their permanent home. Forgotten Friends will allow greater socialization through human and animal interaction. While in the program, pets will have more personalized supervision and greater access to veterinary care; through our partnership with CSRA Lifesaver.

Forgotten Friends Goal

Our goal is to free up shelter space while increasing the adoptability of pets chosen through greater socialization, personalized handling, and home environment training; including but not limited to- responding to name, leash training, crate training, house training, and basic command to sit. The health and well being of the pets will be the responsibility of Forgotten Friends.

 

 

 

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Castaway Dog Training Program

Shelters recent Facebook post-

“Very few dogs are truly strays- almost every dog has an owner (or had)- the problem is not strays- the problem is irresponsible or possibly uneducated pet owners.

We are yet again full- full of dogs that obviously people think are disposable! Full of innocent dogs just wanting a loving family to adopt them. Full of dogs that are not promised homes. Full of dogs that are scared. Full of dogs that did not deserve to be here. Full of dogs eager to show you their love. Full of dogs that will be more loyal than most people. Full of dogs just wanting to run and play all day.

With all that being said, lets find these dogs homes – the loving homes they want- the loving homes they deserve. You will never have a friend more loyal than you pet!”

After many countless hours, emails, and pleas for adopting animals and pulling animals from our shelter due to being full, Amber was determined to find a way to make more of the animals available for adoption more desirable to potential adopters.

When adopting from a shelter, you are taking a chance- a chance on the dog adjusting, a chance on the dog’s temperament once at its new home, a chance on the dogs health, and much more due to the lack of information available to the shelter when obtained but you are also taking a chance on finding your new best friend, the most loyal companion, the best guard, unconditional love, the chance to save a life, the chance to heal a broken heart, a chance to improve your health, a chance to make a difference for that one animal, a chance to make someones second hand animal your first class pet- just to name a few!

Once impounded we do all we can to learn as much as possible about the dogs prior to putting them up for adoption however, dogs can and will change once removed from the shelter setting. Shelter life isn’t easy for any dog but we try to make the best of it for them. In most cases, we have very little to no information on animals that come through and usually a short window to learn all we can so we can get the dog put up for adoption as soon as possible. We want nothing more than each and every dog to find their own loving home but with the overpopulation of pets, cost of caring for them, and vetting- its proving more difficult to get animals homes and to add fuel to the fire, most people seem to have specifics- puppy, small breed, house trained, already fixed, already vetted, etc.

One evening Amber came across a show on TV about dogs living in the prison system and inmates training them- Amber was hooked! A little light bulb went off and it went from there. After many hours of watching recorded episodes of the TV show, internet research, and talking to people via the shelter’s FB page, Amber was determined to get the program started. According to most people, they would be more likely to adopt a dog from a shelter if it had basic knowledge of commands and training.

With a prison located in Davisboro, GA (within the county) Amber was on the right track but decided to start off small. Amber nor the shelter has ever attempted something to this nature- it was a new process for everyone. Amber contacted Broken Shackle Ranch in Davisboro, GA- Broken Shackle Ranch birthed in 1984 out of a promise from God to the Cobb Family that if “you take care of my children, I will take care of yours”. Ever since, Broken Shackle has been the place of hope, healing and A New Beginning for over 8000 young men across the state of Georgia. After speaking to Mrs. Cobb, she was ecstatic about the possibility of the program. Amber as well as Mrs. Cobb had to go through proper channels in order to see if the idea of the program would be made into reality.

Program approved! Amber immediately started to get the program information and content together in hopes the getting the program started ASAP as well as a few financial things in place- once the shelter received the very first sponsorship for the program, it was really happening! She spent many hours and completed the program guide as well as got all the materials purchased that were needed for the program.

Amber along with Senior Animal Control Officer picked out two dogs for the program and each were vetted. The shelter would provide the trainers at Broken Shackle Ranch with everything they would need to complete this eight week program. Each trainer got their own container with everything needed and the dogs got their own crates complete with beds, blanket, crate cover, and much more!

On Friday, May 8, 2015, Amber along with Officer Haynes went to Broken Shackle Ranch with a truck packed with supplies and two curious dogs! Upon arrival, we met the two trainers. Both guys are very polite and exhibited such excitement about the program. After going over all the course material, rules, protocols, etc., it was finally time for the trainers to get their dogs out- these dogs would be with them for eight weeks. Amber admitted she was a bit nervous about the program as she didn’t want it to fail- she has high hopes for the dogs once the program is over and it all lies in the hands of these two boys. Once the trainers got their dogs out and they started to walk, play, and bond with them, all Amber’s worries went away- the trainers are wonderful!

Meet Charlie and Oreo (pictures below)- the two very first dogs of Castaway! They were both adopted to wonderful families!

The adoption fee is only $100. Dogs can be adopted prior to the program ending however the dog will not be released until the program ends. Each dog that “graduates” from Castaway will (unless stated otherwise) be named, spay/neutered, UTD on rabies vaccination, know and respond to their name, be leash trained, be crate/house trained, know basic commands such as sit, lie down, stay, come, roll over, speak, shake, and play fetch, overcome food/toy aggression (if any was exhibited), and be on a feeding/potty schedule.

We look forward to working with Broken Shackle Ranch and their guys for years to come and hope to have many dogs graduate from Castaway and find loving homes!

July 27, 2015- Castaway 2 started! This time we were able to send three dogs (pictures below). Available for adoption September 21, 2015. Astro has already been adopted.

Charlie- Adopted! Castaway Program 1

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Oreo- Adopted! Castaway Program 1

Astro

Astro- Adopted! Castaway Program 2

Boomer- Available! Castaway Program 2

Boomer- Available! Castaway Program 2

Lilly- Available! Castaway Program 2

Lilly- Available!
Castaway Program 2

Program Director: Amber R. Adams Sandersville/ Washington County Animal Shelter Animal Control Assistant

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide a second chance at adoption for dogs selected for the program by providing basic training and education for both resident (trainer) within the assisted living facility and dog, resulting in permanent homes after program completion. Trainer will also gain skills in basic animal care and training as well as valuable life/character traits- dedication, determination, patience, loyalty, ambition, confidence, responsibility, compassion, and being efficient- proving it does pay to be a hard worker.

Our Goal

All of the dogs selected for the program will go through a basic 8 week training program and live with their trainer for the entirety of the program. Our ultimate goal is for these dogs to come out of the program with the following- UTD on vaccinations, spayed/neutered, leash trained, house/crate trained, respond to basic commands (sit, fetch, and stay), among other desirable qualities- resulting in dogs being adopted into their forever home.

Long Term Goal Amber also has long term goals for the program that consist of not only working with Broken Shackle Ranch but to start a Castaway program within the prison located in Davisboro, GA.

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For more information on the program and/or about adopting a dog from the Castaway program please contact Amber at the shelter 478.552.2756 or by email sandersvilleac@gmail.com.

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Young Wildlife

Please keep this in mind when you are outdoors! Just because babies are alone, doesnt mean they are in need of help. When you are unsure, the best thing to do is leave them along and let it be. For more education flyers and myths about wildlife, visit http://www.nc-claws.org/index.php/educate/flyers. There is lots of great information on this site.

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Animal Bites/Quarantine

Any person having knowledge of an instance in which a person is bitten by a dog, cat, or other animal must promptly report the bites to Animal Control. Any dog, cat, or other animal which bites a person must be quarantined for a period of 10 days or be submitted to the state laboratory to be tested for rabies. We do house quarantined animals for a fee at the shelter.

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Spay and Neuter

Every day, every hour, thousands of unplanned, unwanted pet animals are born in our country. A good number of these animals, if they are lucky, end up at an animal shelter with people to care for them and with hope for a new home. Others live on the streets and suffer the loneliness and deprivation that plagues stray animals. Dogs and cats were domesticated to live and work in homes and with people; they cannot, nor should we expect them to, survive alone on the streets. To help with pet overpopulation, please spay and neuter your pets.

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Stray Animals

Life is not picnic for an animal on the streets. No one is around to provide adequate food and/or fresh water, vet care, or most of all love and attention. Stray animals can also cause many problems in a community: accidents, garbage, frighten children, disease spread, and contribute to a number of unwanted animals. If you having a problem with a stray animal or come in contact with a stray animal, contact the shelter and an officer will be dispatched to that location. In some cases, strays need to be caught with the use of live traps. In this case, you will be asked to come to the shelter and fill out a trap request form.

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Mission Statement:

The Sandersville/ Washington County Animal Control Shelter is responsible for the collection of animals that are considered either stray, vicious, and/or abused.

The shelter will make every effort to adopt the animals to homes that can provide a safe and healthy environment.

Employees will uphold all local ordinance and state requirements for the successful operation of the shelter.

Sandersville/Washington County Animal Shelter
430 Beck Blvd
Sandersville, GA 31082
(478) 552.2756

Hours of Operation

Mon- Fri Business Hours 8am-5pm
Mon -Fri Adoption/Visitation Hours 10am-4pm
Saturday & Sunday closed
Map and Directions


Local Veterinarians:

Sandersville Vet
507 Industrial Drive
Sandersville, GA 31082
478-552-0016

Cullens Animal Hospital
1182 Highway 15 North
Sandersville, GA 31082
478-552-9011