You could have your pet’s face on a bottle of wine and while helping other pets in the process.
Until May 14th, Pelee Island Winery presents personalized “Pet Pic” Wine Labels to benefit he Windsor/Essex Humane Society.
“From our own teams’ experiences, we know how much added comfort and joy our pets have brought us in the last year,” shared Matt Gale, Sales Coordinator with Pelee Island Winery. “We wanted to create something that would raise awareness and funds for more animals to find their forever homes.”
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The personalized Pet Pic labels start with the customer uploading their favourite pet photo, along with their name, a message or witty wine varietal such as “Caternet” or “Poocho Grigio”.
WINDSOR, ONT. A local dog owner is looking for answers after her Lab was attacked. Earlier this month, Shayana Weiko’s sister Erika was taking her dog, Scooby, for a walk in the Town of Tecumseh when they were approached by another canine at the corner of Arbour and Lanoue Street. The girl that was walking the dog had it on a rather long thin leash for the type of dog, says Erika Weiko. Weiko instantly became concerned and started to distance herself, but the dog still approached her and allegedly began to attack Scooby. I was just screaming at her get him away, back him up, says Weiko.
WINDSOR, ONT. A group of abandoned domestic rats, found by a Windsor family, have been adopted less than a week after their discovery. The rats were found at Elizabeth Kishkon Park, huddled together in the snow on Sunday, before being brought to the Windsor-Essex County Humane Society. Staff say the 21 rats have either been adopted or spoken for, while some wait for pregnancy tests before being released. “We tried to keep them warm, so they ran home, grabbed a box and some old croissants to give them some food.” Dad Joe, who didn’t want to give his last name, told CTV News that he and his family made the odd find, saying he couldn’t believe someone would abandon the animals the way they did.
Posted: Dec 29, 2020 5:05 AM ET | Last Updated: December 29, 2020
Bob Flannery is happy with his new best friend, Otis.(Dale Molnar/CBC) comments
Lakeshore resident Bob Flannery has a new best friend. His name is Otis and he likes to go for walks.
Otis is a nine-year-old pug Flannery recently adopted from the Windsor-Essex County Humane Society. This dog is the greatest dog I ve every had. He just listens. He goes for walks. He s happy. He s never upset, said Flannery.
He first saw Otis picture on the society s website. That s how all the pets are being introduced to new owners these days.