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To protect your pet on the Fourth of July, take these precautions provided by the Humane Society of the United States:
Humane Society University to Offer College Degrees in Animal Protection Studies
(June 18, 2009) - Further advancing its leadership in human-animal studies, Humane Society University, an affiliate of The Humane Society of the United States, announced today that it has received a license as a higher education degree-granting institution by the District of Columbia Education Licensure Commission. The HSUS is the first animal welfare organization to receive such authority and distinction.
Humane Society University is the first institution in the nation to offer bachelor degree programs in animal studies and the first in the world to offer a bachelor’s degree in animal policy and advocacy. The degrees are designed to educate students to qualify them for employment with one of the more than 17,000 U.S. nonprofit organizations that seek to protect, provide services to or advocate for animals, and to advance scholarship in the field.
Undergraduate degrees and graduate certificates in animal studies, animal policy and advocacy, and humane leadership will begin in fall of 2009. Offering both online coursework and onsite classes at its Washington, D.C. campus, HSU promotes core competencies in a rigorous and relevant academic curriculum that encourages critical thinking and examination of practices and assumptions related to animals. HSU recruits leading scholars in the field to its faculty, and seeks to attract students who wish to be on the forefront of creating a more humane society by giving them the tools they need to succeed.
“Offering Bachelor of Science degrees and graduate certificates makes sense in today’s world of complex human-animal relationships,” says Robert Roop, Ph.D., president of Humane Society University. “The programs are designed for students who seek to advance work on behalf of animals by gaining advanced skills and knowledge. The interdisciplinary curriculum offered by HSU is unmatched by any other licensed scholastic body in the world.”
The faculty consists of experts in the field of human-animal studies, including 26 instructors who will teach courses. Twenty of the faculty members hold doctoral-level degrees in animal behavior, policy, psychology, sociology, literature, veterinary medicine, law and other fields.
General Admission Requirements for the Undergraduate Program:
About The Humane Society of the United States:
Founded in 1954, The Humane Society of the United States is the nation’s largest animal protection organization — backed by 11 million Americans, or one of every 28. For more than a half-century, The HSUS has been fighting for the protection of all animals through advocacy, education, and hands-on programs.
About Humane Society University:
HSU offers 33 courses which lead to an undergraduate degree or graduate certificate, along with a catalog of 45 additional non-credit opportunities to earn a professional certificate, complete a self-paced course, or attend one of the many onsite workshops in animal care, shelter management, and advocacy throughout the United States. To learn more about these exciting and innovative programs and to complete an application for admissions visit http://www.humanesocietyuniversity.org, or e-mail admissions@humanesocietyuniversity.org.



Bring your dog for great food, music, contests, give-a-ways, local rescue groups and professional photography sessions.
1518 Hwy 17 North, Mt Pleasant 843-884-8818 or www.mythreedogs.com for more info.

Worthy Creatures Relocates to the Northwest, has HUGE Relocation Sale
The most loved Worthy Creatures store in Mt. Pleasant will be closing and moving to owner Cheri Wildes' home town of Snohomish, WA. The last day of store business will be Sunday, June 14th.
Since the store's lease is ending and Cheri decided not to relocate to Charleston, even on a part time basis, it makes the most sense to move the store home. The decision to relocate the store was a difficult one, and the community will sorely miss the lovely boutique that served so many. But I'm excited for all the opportunities that lay ahead for her in WA and that she plans on keeping her online store open to us lowcountry folk!
Cheri is also pleased to announce the following “Moving Sale” Specials will be available from June 4th thru 14th:
15% Off Canned, Dry & Freeze Dried Dog & Cat Food
15% Off Select Dog & Cat Treats
30% Off All Varieties of Harrison’s Bird Food
25% Off All Non-Consignment Pet Beds & Mats
20% Off All Ceramic Pet Bowls & Treat Jars
Additional 10% off All Pet Clothing, Carriers, Strollers & Gift Items Already Marked Down
Sale pricing is good while supplies last. All other merchandise will continue to be sold at current pricing.
Stop by to say farewell and take advantage of some great deals!
Worthy Creatures is located in Seaside Farms in Mt. Pleasant.


The Wag Factory, located at 832 Folly Road on James Island will have a Grand Opening Celebration this Saturday June 6, 2009 from 11am to 3pm. There will be food, treats, facility tours, games and free daycare & boarding give-aways.
I'm pretty excited about this new company, not only because it fills a need for those residents on James Island, Downtown and in West Ashley for quality daycare and boarding, but also because owner Ryan Reed is offering quite a few unique services for area dog owners! He has really thought outside of the box to offer an unparalleled level of service Here's a run down of some of the neat things The Wag Factory offers.
#1 EXPERTS The trained staff is knowledgeable in canine first aid, CPR, skin care, nutrition, and animal behavior. You can truly feel you are leaving your dog with complete experts.
#2 FREE PHONE CALL OR EMAIL. No need to call and check in on your dog during their visit, the Wag Factory will do it for you! That’s right, every few days you’ll get a complimentary call or email (your choice) letting you know just how much fun your dog is having. And you can check out your dogs through the Wag Factory Web Cams too!
#3 FREE COFFEE. Because who has the time to drop off their dog AND stop by the coffee shop? Bring in your mug and fill ‘er up!
#4 FREE WI-FI. You supply the laptop, Wag Factory supplies the internet.
#5 FREE GOING HOME BATH. Most places charge but not at the Wag Factory. Nobody likes picking up a stinky dog after getting home from a long vacation or business trip. That’s why the Wag Factory makes sure if you’ve been gone for more than 5 days, your “best friend” is clean and odor free.
So this Saturday go on by and check out this state-of-the-art facility and register to win your dog a "staycation" at the Wag Factory!
For more information, please visit the Wag Factory online at www.WagFactory.com
Also, please feel free to contact owner Ryan Reed directly at 843-743-3366 or info@wagfactory.com

















