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202 Forest Street
Jacksonville, FL 32204
USA

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April 2023 Newsletter

Tracey Lukkarila

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April 2023 Newsletter


BINGO FOR A CAUSE! SUNDAY APRIL 30 @ 4PM 
Whiskey Jax, 725 Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach FL

We're calling it Rescue Bingo. We'll explain it all, but it is easy and fun for all. $2 / card or $10 / 6 cards (Keep all cards for all 4 games.) Whiskey Jax is donating 10% back to FOJA during the event. Proceeds will go towards the lifesaving specialty medical diagnostics, surgeries, treatments, and enrichment care of shelter animals of Animal Care & Protective Services.

HELP THE CAUSE

You can help us save Jacksonville animals! 
DONATE WITH CREDIT CARD
DONATE WITH PAYPAL
Be a Super Donor!

Setting up a monthly automatic donation to FOJA is easy with PayPal!
 
Click the Donate with PayPal button above and be sure to check the box to make it a monthly donation. 

URGENT SHELTER NEEDS

Animal Care & Protective Services can always benefit from supply donations. Current needs include: 
  • Soft Dog Treats
  • Long-Lasting Dog Chews
  • Moist & Meaty Dog Food – All Flavors
  • Crunchy Dog Treats
  • Velveeta-style Cheese
  • Low-Sodium/No Sodium Chicken & Beef Broth
  • Low-Sodium/No Sodium Canned Carrots, Peas, & Green Beans
  • Baby Food – Meat, Veggie
Supplies can be delivered to the shelter at 2020 Forest Street, Jacksonville FL 32204, Tues-Sun 12pm-6pm. 
You can also have supplies delivered directly to the shelter by purchasing via the shelter'
s Amazon wish list.


FOJA VOLUNTEERS WANTED

We are looking for volunteers to help spread the word about FOJA and Jacksonville's homeless pets. We have four positions open:
  1. Instagram post author
  2. Instagram/Facebook storywriter/poster
  3. Twitter post author
  4. Newsletter article writer
Interested? Please contact Grace Deyo at grace@friendsofjaxanimals.com
 

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4,414!
Dogs Treated for Heartworm
with help from donors like you

APRIL IS HEARTWORM AWARENESS MONTH


Among the many things that make mosquitoes one of the most dangerous pests in the world is their ability to spread heartworms. April is Heartworm Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to shed some light on heartworms and what you can do. Here is some information from the American Heartworm Association about Heartworm Awareness Month:

WHAT IS HEARTWORM DISEASE?
Heartworm disease occurs when foot-long worms enter the heart, lungs, and blood vessels of an animal. This causes severe lung damage, heart disease, and organ damage. 

HOW IS HEARTWORM DISEASE TRANSMITTED?
When a mosquito feeds on an infected animal, it picks up microfilaria (microscopic worms) circulating through the animal’s bloodstream infecting the mosquito. The next time that mosquito bites another animal, it transmits the microfilaria to the animal.

WHO CAN GET HEARTWORM DISEASE?
The most commonly affected animals are dogs, cats, and ferrets. Other mammals like wolves, coyotes, and foxes can contract heartworms. Although it's rare, humans can become infected too. 

HOW DO I KNOW IF MY PET HAS HEARTWORMS?
The symptoms of heartworm disease vary between individual animals, but watch for:

  • Dogs: cough, fatigue, decreased appetite, and weight loss. Left untreated, heart failure and sudden blockages of blood flow can occur.
  • Cats: coughing, vomiting, lack of appetite, and seizures. Unfortunately, too often the disease goes undiagnosed until it results in their death. 
  • Ferrets: similar symptoms to dogs, but symptoms can progress more quickly because of their small size. Even one worm can cause cause serious respiratory distress.

HOW CAN I PREVENT MY PET FROM GETTING HEARTWORMS?
The best way to prevent heartworm disease is to give your pet preventative heartworm medication, which can be purchased through your veterinarian. 

Source: https://www.mosquito-authority.com/blog/diseases-caused-by-mosquitoes/

SPREAD THE WORD

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WAYS YOU CAN HELP

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