Welcome!

Our goal is to improve the quality of life for our companions and their loving owners! NCP offers a variety of services to help aid you and your pet! In addition, we also have partnered with more than 25 rescue groups across the nation allowing us to help an animal in need! We generate donations to fund the expenses of saving a life through rescue! Please help reduce our homeless pet population by having your pets spayed & neutered! We ask everyone to make "adoption your first option" and give a deserving pet that second chance! We welcome all rescue groups to join us! If you would like to contribute to saving a life, please scroll down and click donate! Your contribution can help make a difference! NCP will soon be offering Pawsitive Pet Treats on our website and all proceeds will go to our mission of saving lives! Don't forget to book the Pawsitive Watch Team to pet sit next time you're away! We promise to make your family apart of ours! Please visit our website for more information: http://www.northcountypet.com/


Saturday, March 12, 2011

A Dog of a Day in Japan - Relief Fund

Japan: Hundreds dead - Rescuers struggled to reach survivors after an earthquake and tsunami struck in deadly tandem. The 8.9  earthquake triggered a devastating tsunami that sent walls of water washing over coastal cities. Many lives lost, including those of their beloved pets!
In a state of emergency, many organizations have started collecting veterinarian supplies, blankets, food, and money donations to aid those pets in need. Resident companions are being rescued from debris along side their families, often disoriented and stressed, they require medical attention and care. 
NCP has started a relief fund to help those families struggling and aid in animal rescue! We are only accepting money donations to send off to special pet reliefs in Japan. If you would like to make a contribution, please click the paypal button here on our page! Our goal is to reach $1000 dollars, but in any amount, we are happy to help! Thank you for wanting to make a difference! Together, we can!
If you are wanting to send items in a care package, please check your area for local relief funds that are collecting supplies to send off to the families! Thank you for your support!


Thursday, March 10, 2011

Let's Make a Difference Together!

Steady decline in shelter intakes and deaths pays tribute to the tireless efforts of shelter employees, rescue organizations, responsible pet owners, veterinarians, and volunteers who are often overworked and seldom paid for the tremendous load they have undertaken, educating the public, making significant changes in spay/neuter programs, and implementing good placement practices.

Even though the numbers have decreased, there are still thousands of animal rescues, humane societies and shelters filled with good pets that will be euthanzied because there simply aren't enough good homes to go around. It is an emotional, and sometimes heartbreaking job, to see so much death because we just can't save them all. It's a harsh reality!

NCP proudly announces it has partnered with over 25 rescue groups to support their effort of saving a life nationwide! In the animal kingdom, there are many pets in need of a furever home and we strive to give them that second chance! We generate funds by receiving donations, and selling our Pawsitive Pet Treats to help raise money. Whether it's for adoption fees, veterinary care, and/or transportation costs. If you would like to make a donation, please click the paypal button on our blog! If you are a rescue group that would like us to add you to our list, please contact us directly at  info@northcountypet.com and let us know! One life at a time, we are happy to help make a difference!

Adoption Fees:
$35 saves (2) kittens/cats
$65 saves the life of (1) adult dog
$75 saves the life of (1) puppy

Since we help with multiple pets at once, we can break down fees to disperse evenly, or if you prefer, give one lump sum to the rescue of your choice! Chipins are welcome too! For instance, if you would like to donate $5 of the total adoption fee to pull a particular animal, we will apply that amount to the adoption fund until the whole amount is raised! 
Partial donations can be applied to the animals in need of vet care or medical expenses, and can also help with fees it may cost to transport the animal from the shelter to a furever home!
Please visit our facebook page to view some featured pets marked as urgent! Pictures are posted, along with animal ID numbers, and a description. Please specify what you would like your donation to go towards in the note box on the paypal screen. Thank you!


Did you know?
One female cat can begin breeding as young as 4 months old. If she is left unaltered her and her offspring can produce 420,000 cats in only 7 years!

One unaltered female dog and her offspring can produce 67,000 dogs in only 6 years!  It doesn't take a mathematician to do the numbers for several unaltered female cats or dogs. 


 Help us prevent the homeless pet population...

Please Spay and Neuter your pets!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

How to identify a Meth Lab (not what you're thinking...funny!)

   As a law enforcement officer, I have been approached by several people lately wanting to know how to identify a Meth Lab.

Here is a picture of four Labs. I think it's pretty obvious which one
is the Meth Lab. I hope this helps.

Let me know if I can be of any further service in this matter.



I hope you got a chuckle out of this like I did. Silly pooches! Animals bring us so much pleasure and laughter as our companions, they are pure and innocent, and show unconditional love! Let us love them back by spay and neutering! And help save a life by adopting a homeless shelter pet! Thank you!



 "Those who dwell among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life"


Sunday, March 6, 2011

Time for Change

Time for Change: <<<<click link>

"The truth behind shelters. This is a great example of what happens to our pets when we neglect them, fail to give them a second chance, and think of them as 'disposable' objects. Get it together people, pets are NOT garbage!! Dropping them off at the pound is just as cruel as abuse! Behind closed doors, you'll never know what happens... Your precious pet is doomed for death! And there is no chance at places such as Miami Dade Animal Services. This is one of the worst shelters your four-legged friends could end up at! These particular shelters are "high kill", show no compassion, and conditions of the facility are often atrocious! YOU just killed your own pet! They have no voice, and so they have no chance! If you dump your pet at the local pound, be aware of what will happen to your beloved pet!
Please spay/neuter your animals to prevent further pet overpopulation! And make ADOPTION your first OPTION!!!! We are their only hope, and chance for survival. We are their voice!"