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Sunday, April 27th, 2008
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Tour Proceeds Benefit The Homeless Dogs And Cats of San Juan Capistrano

Dogs in the Garden

Our canine friends bring us much joy as we go for walks, play days at the dog park and greet us as we arrive home. Their antics and habits bring smiles to our faces and warm our hearts.

Sometimes it's hard to be a dog when you are surrounded by a well manicured garden. The links on the right will take you to selected articles that may help keep your dog more comfortable in the garden, while also helping keep your canine best friend and the garden safe.  


Francis in the Garden
"Used with Permission from A Couple of Artists"

Be sure to check out the list of toxic plants in the links to the right.  Many of these are common in Southern California Gardens. They include lilies azaleas, oleanders and more. How many of these pet toxic plants are in your garden?

Do you have a friend that you have been meaning to spend more time with? This Garden Tour may be just the thing for a wonderful afternoon.

Toto's Garden. 

Rescued Dog Libby in Her Garden

Garden Tour Maps & Driving Directions
Dogs in the Gardens

Dogs in the Garden

Francis in the Garden: 12 year old rescued labrador mix's garden
Caryn Shalita is an animal rescue advocate with recommendations on co-existence of gardens and dogs.

Dogs in the Garden 
Kathy Renwald writes for Gardner's Journal an Article on Setting Up A Dog Friendly Garden

Books on Dogs in the Garden
Amazon.Com book list on successfully mixing dogs and gardens.

Plants Poisonous to Dogs 

ASPCA List of Plants Toxic to Dogs and Cats

Mac
The featured "Dog in the Garden" at the top of each page is Mac. Orange County Animal Control found Mac on Ortega Highway trying, yet failing to survive on his own. Mac had already lost half of his weight, injured his legs, damaged all four paws and was terrified  of cars and noises. In 2001, Mac become one of CARE's first rescue dogs. Now fully filled out and healthy, Mac shares a home and garden with Mike and Pam. 

Through the generous gifts of Supporters, Members and Volunteers, CARE has since been able to help hundreds of dogs and cats.  Thank you for helping the cats and dogs.

Plant Depot
Thanks Plant Depot Nursery and Gift Boutique in San Juan Capistrano for partnering with Capistrano Animal Rescue Effort in our First Annual Garden Tour
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Green Thumb NurseryThanks Green Thumb Nursery and Patio in Lake Forest El Toro for partnering with Capistrano Animal Rescue Effort in our First Annual Garden Tour
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Visit the Adoptable Dogs

Visit the Adoptable Cats

Read Mac's story in the right column 

If you are unable to attend the Garden Tour and would still like to help the Dogs and Cats like Mac, please

 

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