tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-47927937774990736272024-03-14T02:18:41.304-07:00Second ChancesSecond Chances: Help me spread awareness about the importance of animal adoption; please share the animals you see here to help them find their forever homes. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01394677172362556016noreply@blogger.comBlogger173125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4792793777499073627.post-1635638310499640342015-09-07T16:30:00.001-07:002015-09-07T16:30:37.224-07:005 Things to Tell a Spouse who Hates Your Pet<a href="http://www.adoptapet.com/pet/13479857-ames-iowa-cat">Meet Khan.</a><br />
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Khan is a mature Himalayan mix located at the Ames Animal Shelter in Iowa. He's got beautiful eyes, a laid-back personality, and a heart condition that requires a very special home. <br />
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Khan is also a ginormous ball of fur! I don't think I've ever seen so much cat! But it's mostly fluff :) Who wouldn't want this giant hunk of man-cat love in their life?!<br />
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Well...the people who surrendered him to the shelter. That's who.<br />
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Khan was dearly loved by a woman at one time...but unfortunately for him, the woman's husband <em>hated </em>Khan. <em>Hated.</em> But he tolerated him, at least until a new baby came along. Then it was off to the shelter for Khan. Husband's orders.<br />
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So this leads me to today's lesson: <strong>5 Things to Tell a Spouse who Hates Your Pet.</strong><br />
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<strong>1. So long!</strong><br />
<strong>2. Farewell!</strong><br />
<strong>3. Auf wiedersehen!</strong><br />
<strong>4. Goodbye!</strong><br />
<strong>5. ...See ya! </strong>(I ran out of Sound of Music lyrics.)<br />
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Yes, this is tongue-in-cheek, and I am not actually suggesting that you file for divorce. But if I was still single and dating, my motto would definitely be "Love me, love my pet." :) What's your opinion?<br />
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If you're interested in adopting Khan, please click the link at the top of the page to contact the Ames Animal Shelter.<br />
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"Call 911!" I heard My Person say. I could sense his fear and wanted to help...but my back legs were so sore...and my bed was so comfortable. The noises got quieter, then stopped. I did a big yawn and tried to blink the gunk out of my eyes. <br />
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Suddenly there was a loud <i>thud </i>from the next room. I heard my sister Roxie whine. What was happening? The smell of the house had changed - something was wrong. Minutes passed, and I tried to go help, but my legs kept giving out beneath me. Why were there strangers in my house? Where were they taking My Lady?<br />
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My Lady didn't come back the next day, or the next. And something was wrong with My Person. Roxie and I licked his hands, nudged at his legs, but we couldn't make it better. People came to the house, lots of people - some I knew, some I didn't. Some of them brought big platters and covered containers that smelled really good...but I couldn't eat. I didn't know why. My chest felt tight and the goop in my eyes was worse.<br />
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And somewhere deep down inside, I knew My Lady was not coming back.<br />
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Everyone sat around the table and talked in quiet voices, and The Girl sat beside me. I did not even lift my head to look at her, or thump my tail when she talked to me. I didn't care. She tried to wipe my eyes with a wet cloth, but I wanted to be left alone. As I walked to the door to be let outside, I couldn't make it and I went all over the kitchen floor. I didn't mean to.<br />
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Dogs have dignity, too, you know. I had just lost mine, and I was ashamed. I wouldn't look My Person in the eyes after that - I had done a bad thing.<br />
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I hung out in the back room for the rest of the day. I was so thirsty, but when I tried to drink, it would come right back up. Something was wrong. The Girl and The Boy loaded me in the car and took me to the vet. I don't like going there, but the doctor was kind and gentle, and I thumped my tail as he poked me with needles and spoke quietly to me.<br />
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Days passed. The Girl and Boy visited sometimes, and so did My Person. For him, I managed to get to my feet and say hello. But as soon as he left, I couldn't anymore. I was so tired.<br />
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I knew that my sister Roxie would look out for My Person. She could be annoying sometimes, but she was smart, and she was loyal. He would be okay with her.<br />
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For those of you who don't believe in the Rainbow Bridge, I can assure you that it exists. And now I am with My Lady again. We watch TV together like we used to, and I <i>thump thump thump </i>my tail while she scratches my ears. My legs don't hurt anymore...I can even run again. I miss My Person, but I'll see him again one day. And until then, I'll be here, waiting, with My Lady. <i>Thump thump thump.</i><br />
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<i>I feel a little weird about sharing this, but writing helps me cope - maybe this will help you too. Three weeks ago, a drunk stranger tried to break into my husband's grandparents' house. He had no idea who they were, but threatened to steal their car and physically harm them. In the middle of calling the police, my husband's grandma collapsed with a heart attack and passed away a few hours later. She was 68 and a wonderful woman. Four days later, their 8-year-old Lab Lucy died of kidney failure...and a broken heart. This is her story. </i>
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You will go home in pain.<br />
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Like, a lot of pain.<br />
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As in, so much pain your doctor might think you have arthritis. (Yes, that really happened.)<br />
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We all know that there is emotional pain involved when you are in rescue...and lots of it. But that's a post in itself - that is not the pain I'm referring to today. What I'm referring to is bruises. Scratches up and down your arms. A swollen lip from an over-exuberant Lab puppy. Aching joints. You get it. Turns out, working with animals is <i>hard work!</i><br />
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<b>Who needs the gym? </b>Kenneling dogs at a shelter was the best exercise I ever got, bar none. (Was that the right phrase? I've never actually used that before in real life.) I had no idea that it could take so much muscle to scrape poop off of a cement floor. Or carry a full bag of dirty kitty litter to the dumpster. Or a bag full of frozen poop-sicles! Those things are <i>heavy! </i>I had sweat pouring down my face more often than not. And I probably had feces on my shirt. Maybe a little on my face too. It wasn't glamorous, and I went home every day not believing the pain I was in. It was the good kind of pain, though - the kind that lets you know you've worked hard :)<br />
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<b>It's not arthritis - I just grip the leash too hard. </b>This is an actual phrase I uttered to an actual doctor. After having a couple of days off from work, I realized I was wincing in pain every time I gripped my steering wheel or a doorknob. My wrist and finger joints ached constantly. <i>What the hell?</i> I thought. <i>This isn't normal. </i>So I went to the doctor, and he worried aloud that I might have arthritis. I went to work the next day, slipped a lead around the most energetic dog's neck to take him outside, and felt a familiar pain as he yanked on the leash. <i>Oh my Lord...</i>I realized, not arthritis after all. Just the result of overuse of fingers and the strength of big dogs!<br />
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<b>No, I am not a self-harmer or the victim of domestic violence...I just work with animals. </b>Kenneling cats would often leave me with scratches up and down my arms, whether as a result of a fearful feral or a rambunctious kitten. One evening I was sitting down to dinner with my parents after a day at work, and I noticed my mom looking over at my clawed-up wrists. "Are you...okay?" she questioned with concern. "Mom. These are from cats." "Just making sure! I didn't know!" And kenneling large dogs would often leave me with bruises all over various limbs. I bruise very easily, and if a Lab playfully mouthed my arm or a pibble tail whacked my shin too hard, I would be black and blue the next day. Let's just say Jared got a few nasty looks when a cashier rang us up and spotted the bruises on my upper arms!<br />
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<b>Sometimes dogs bite, y'all. Who knew? </b>Usually it's a nip through your jeans. Or maybe a snap at your fingers. But sometimes it can be worse. Sometimes it's a dog who you never expected would bite. Who you thought was your buddy. Who used to give you kisses and let you rub his belly! <br />
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This was my fault. I leaned over to give him a kiss when a strange (and potentially dangerous) man was holding his leash. He was probably worked up, and I was stupid. My point is, you never know. At the shelter I worked at, bites were rare...but they did happen. This is something you need to be aware of if you want to work with animals.<br />
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Anyway, this weekend Jared and I got to chauffeur a very sweet senior Lab mix and an adorable Lab puppy. And now that they are in a safe foster home, they are both up for adoption!<br />
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This is Lucy, and she's SUCH a sweet girl. She kept putting her paw up on Jared's shoulder to get him to pet her! Lucy loves giving kisses, and she would make an amazing pet for just about anyone.</div>
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And this is little Skipper. Skipper is a typical puppy, full of love and snuggles! C'mon, you can't say no to those eyes, can you?!</div>
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If you're interested in adopting Lucy or Skipper, they are available through the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/newleashonlifedogrescue?fref=ts">New Leash on Life Dog Rescue</a> in La Crosse, Wisconsin. In the meantime, please share this post to help them get adopted, and to spread the word about the awesomeness that is transport!!! <3</div>
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And for your Black & White Sunday viewing pleasure, here is a sneak peek of the transport we did today! I will be posting more about it later this week :)<br />
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And these are the links I loved most in July:<br />
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Kol's Notes always has delicious-looking recipes for your pup, and this <a href="http://kolchakpuggle.com/2015/07/cheese-dog-ice-cream-recipe.html">cheese ice cream recipe</a> is no exception! Looks pretty simple too, and such a great idea for the summer months.<br />
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I LOVE <a href="http://ohmelvin.com/">this blog</a>, and this post brought me to tears. Jake has had a bit of a rough time adjusting after the death of his big brother Melvin, but this post is all about why his mama will never give up on him <3<br />
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It's always nice to read posts about shelter animals that are uplifting rather than depressing. Talent Hounds recently shared <a href="http://talenthounds.ca/news/thankful-thursday/22-amazing-rescue-dogs-that-will-blow-your-mind/">this wonderful roundup of shelter dogs who make a difference</a>. Click on over and smile!<br />
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This <a href="http://store.scholastic.com/Books/Interactive-and-Novelty-Books/Klutz-Dress-Up-Your-Own-Paper-Pups?ev7=SSO:Category%20Page:Klutz:Merch_Nonigo:Single_Long:What%27sNew!">craft kit for kids is a very cute take on paper dolls</a> - paper <i>dogs</i> and clothes to dress them up in! I have a feeling my niece would love this :)<br />
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This <a href="http://www.sugarbooandco.com/products/velveteen">dog bed</a> is not in my budget, but I am so in love! It's covered in words - one of my favorite quotes from the Velveteen Rabbit: "<span style="background-color: white; line-height: 18px;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">You become. It takes a long time. That's why it doesn't happen often to people who break easily or have sharp edges or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don't matter at all, because once you are Real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand." Beautiful! </span></span><span style="background-color: white; line-height: 18px;">Jared is loving this baseball mitt dog bed from the Martha Stewart line at PetSmart. I have to agree - it's pretty darn adorable! We saw it in the store today but can't find it on the site. :(</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white; line-height: 18px;"><a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/lincolnthompson/51-books-all-animal-lovers-should-read?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Books+719&utm_content=Books+719+CID_2aec8c9e8d2fc77098370f366007e7a2&utm_source=BuzzFeed%20Newsletters&utm_term=Here%20are%2051%20purrfect%20titles%20youll%20want%20to%20read%20right%20meow#.urYRE10K">Buzzfeed posted an awesome roundup of books about animals</a>...they missed my personal favorite (Cowboy & Wills by Monica Holloway), but there's TONS of great reads on the list.</span><br />
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HeARTs Speak is an organization of artists doing good for shelter animals; they just put out a <a href="http://heartsspeak.org/store/products/shelter-photography-field-guide/">guide to photographing shelter dogs</a> that looks super helpful! I'm not very good at photography, but it's definitely something I would like to work on - I'd love to photograph adoptable pets!</div>
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Is this hilarious or what?! Dogster recently featured the <a href="http://www.dogster.com/lifestyle/we-love-josh-lynchs-illustrations-of-marvel-superheroes-as-dogs">work of illustrator Josh Lynch</a>; my personal favorite was this Pug/Spiderman! So funny :)</div>
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You hear things like, "I adopted this dog from you last year, but I need to bring her back. <b>We're expecting a baby.</b>" And, "<b>My cat keeps peeing outside of her litter box</b>, so I want to surrender her to the shelter." Or what about, "<b>We're moving to a place that doesn't allow pets"</b>? Or, my personal favorite, <b>"We just don't have time for him anymore."</b><br />
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Now. Guys. I understand that sometimes it's unavoidable. Sometimes your (my) husband is allergic and asthmatic, and you (I) have to choose between keeping your (my) cat/dog or keeping your (my) husband alive. (Hardest choice I ever made!) And sometimes your pet bites your child. And, yes, sometimes it is the right decision for your pet to have another home. <br />
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But many times there is a solution. If you must move, <i>only </i>look at places that will allow your beloved pet! If you are expecting a child, <i>do your research</i> - your dog will probably adjust to the new addition just fine. There are places that will help you with low-cost veterinary care and free pet food if you are short on money. There are also sitters who will care for and play with your pet while you are at work if you're short on time. <br />
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Whenever I go on trips, I do a lot of Googling in the weeks prior. Usually, I search for bookstores and animal shelters, and on the Omaha trip, I struck gold! I found an organization called "<a href="https://www.facebook.com/Promise4Paws?fref=ts">Promise 4 Paws Senior Dog Sanctuary</a>" located near Council Bluffs, Iowa. There wasn't much information about it online, but we hoped for the best and headed there anyway. I'm so glad we did!<br />
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This place was my version of heaven. 25 dogs, all between ages 8 and 18, with a house all to themselves. Most of the dogs had a few health issues (many were blind, incontinent, missing teeth, etc.), but man, were those dogs happy. You could really tell that they felt safe and comfortable in this environment.<br />
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Promise 4 Paws only takes in senior dogs that get along well with other dogs, since they are around one another all the time. There was a bit of growling amongst the Chihuahuas and Pomeranians, but with 25 dogs, that's to be expected. The house, a cute cottage-like home, was full of oversized couches, chairs, and dog beds, many specially fitted with ramps. There is always daytime access to a large, fenced-in yard, and at least half of the dogs were sunbathing on a big porch when we arrived. A long countertop was custom-built to have multiple cubbies along the bottom with dog beds in each - the Chihuahuas love to snuggle inside the cubbies when they want some alone time. They also, using the wonderful idea from the Maryland retirement home, have a "Stairway to Heaven", putting up photos of the beloved dogs that have already crossed the Rainbow Bridge.<br />
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I have never seen an organization like this before - I wish there were more around! Visiting Promise 4 Paws was an experience I will never forget, and I hope to go back again and again. In fact, I wanted to somehow collaborate with a professional photographer and get a piece together about the place, so if you know any photographers in the area, let me know! :) These photos do NOT do this place justice, and I am positive some amazing moments could be captured :)<br />
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One of the residents, probably thinking, "This is the life." (Photo from <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Promise4Paws/photos_stream">Promise 4 Paws Facebook page</a>)</div>
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<a href="http://dooce.com/2015/07/10/how-i-dearly-wish-i-was-not-here/">And this week I read about Chuck passing away.</a> I sobbed like it was a member of my own family. I woke my husband up with my cries. And even though you will need a package and a half of Kleenex, I beg of you...click and read that link. What a devastating, heartwrenching, beautiful piece of writing. </div>
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<i>PS: Thank you all for your incredibly thoughtful comments on <a href="http://secondchances4animals.blogspot.com/2015/07/fog.html">Monday's post</a>. Your words help more than you know.</i></div>
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"I don't <i>know," </i>I sob ridiculously. And the funny thing is, I really <i>don't</i> know! I don't know why it's so hard to get out of bed or get into the shower. I don't know why I forgot how to have fun, and I don't know how to snap out of this funk.</div>
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In addition to blogging, volunteering, pet sitting, and substitute teaching, I am also director of our local public library. (Yes, I wear many hats. Though I am not nearly as busy as you might think. I still have time for entirely too much Netflix.) It's a fairly new job, though my mom is a librarian, so it's a familiar, comfortable environment for me. One of the most enjoyable parts of being library director is planning fun programs to bring patrons in; this week will be our fourth session of the Summer Reading program for children.</div>
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This summer's theme is "Every Hero has a Story", and so far we have focused on superheroes, community heroes like policemen and firefighters, and, my favorite, animal heroes! For this session, I really wanted to bring in someone with a therapy animal - I knew the kids would love it. Well, I tracked down a lovely woman named Joyce, and she did me one better - she brought <i>three </i>therapy Shelties named Quick, Pete, and Eve! I was a little nervous about this program. I made sure to emphasize staying calm and relaxed, not grabbing for the dogs, and taking turns. There was a bit of "I want to hold the dog, <i>me!</i>" and one fast movement that startled one of the pups, but overall they did very well. The Shelties were gorgeous and SO well-behaved...it turned out to be an awesome day! </div>
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Joyce had a little presentation all planned out, with tricks and props and everything! And I was proud of the kids, who came up with some great questions for her. They also asked Joyce if she knew that dogs could "save people when they are drownding", which made me feel kind of proud since we had read a book earlier in the morning about a dog who did just that. :) At the end of the session, I mentioned something about next week's program being "the last one" (our library does the program for 4 weeks at the beginning of summer), and one of the boys said, "The last one?! NO! Can't you make it go all summer?" :) Made the hard work all worth it!</div>
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Quick was an expert - only two years old and starting his clicker training, he was on top of all his tricks! Like sniffing out which box contained a small packet of cloves lightning-fast. Quick also learned to put both front paws up onto a chair on command, though he had never done that particular trick before that day!</div>
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The kids colored, made animal masks, and created their own dog/cat art - I was quite proud of my rainbow French Bulldog collage ;)</div>
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This beautiful girl is Prissy. She is located at <a href="http://underdogrescuemn.com/">Underdog Rescue Minnesota</a> and is 4 years old. Prissy is sweet but very timid, particularly around strangers; however, she LOVES the outdoors and does great playing with other dogs. Though she needs a bit of time to get used to someone, she is definitely worth getting to know :) Please share Prissy's pretty mug on social media and help her find a forever home!</div>
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Do you know how to Human? Well, I do, and I can teach you! It is very important that us dogs can Human, because one day we will take over. (It's going to happen for sure. Have you <i>seen </i>how they go Potty? They collect it. In a giant porcelain water bowl - what's up with that?!) There are many ways for us to Human - sitting upright on the couch (best to save that for when They aren't home), getting to know the neighbors, giving Them meaningful looks when we want something...the list goes on. But today I'm going to teach you the art of Human Sleep. <br />
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<b>Step 1: Wait until your Mom or Dad gets up to go to the bathroom. </b>This might take some patience. <br />
<b>Step 2: When you hear the bathroom door shut, make your move! </b>Creep up to take the empty place they left behind. Be careful to move slowly, or you'll wake up whoever else is in the bed!<br />
<b>Step 3: Carefully place your head onto the pillow. </b>They will have left behind a warm spot, which can be quite nice. But I myself prefer a cooler spot just to the side of where they were laying. <br />
<b>Step 4: Fidget and kick until the blankets cover you to your liking.</b><br />
<b>Step 5: When you hear Them coming back, quickly close your eyes and make a satisfied, sleepy sound. </b>I tend to go with the, "snort, Snort, SNORT, sigggghhhhhhh..." It's an old favorite, and it never fails to win Mom and Dad over.<br />
<b>Step 6: Enjoy your Human Sleep! </b>If you've followed the steps correctly, They won't want to disturb you from such a comfy position. You might even get some scritches behind the ears if you're being extra cute and convincing!<br />
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Remember, this is only one part of learning how to Human - there's lots more to learn, but practice makes perfect! So go ahead - steal Their pillows! (Let's face it, they're basically just rectangle-shaped dog beds anyway.)<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01394677172362556016noreply@blogger.com20tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4792793777499073627.post-81112250891544266412015-06-16T22:00:00.002-07:002015-06-16T22:00:41.681-07:00It's Taco Time!: (Mostly) Wordless WednesdaySince I missed Tuesday's Tails this week, I'm featuring an adoptable animal today instead. <br />
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I mentioned Taco in one of last week's posts, but I figured I'd share his photos again since I can't believe he is still at the <a href="http://hsni.org/">HSNI</a>! He is just about as awesome as a dog can get! Why, you ask?</div>
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<b>1. Who doesn't love a "Pocket Pittie"? </b></div>
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<b>3. Leash-walking skills that cannot be beat </b>(seriously, we were impressed)</div>
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<b>4. He's a leaner</b> - you know the type. Taco loves to snuggle into your legs if you're standing near him!</div>
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<b>8. His petite body makes him the perfect size for doggie clothing/accessories! </b>Somebody get this guy a bow-tie, stat!</div>
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<b>10. Taco's got lots of personality...</b> As you can see from his photos! Clockwise from top left: Happy-go-lucky; focused/"Give me dat treat, human"; "I want to lick your face please"; mid-woof!</div>
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What do you think? Which face of Taco's is your favorite? (My personal fave is the bottom right - that little tongue sticking out!) :)</div>
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Please share Taco with your friends to help find him a forever home <3</div>
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During the first few months of my venture into pet blogging, I was just starting to dip my toes into the community. I hadn't yet made any connections with brands - in fact, I'm pretty sure I didn't yet know that was possible! I was in the phase where I was desperate for blogging buddies and more pageviews. A new friend had just posted about the differences between reputable and backyard breeders. In response to the article, I posted a comment about how I had purchased a puppy from a breeder before knowing anything about rescue, and how I was "so thankful" that looking back, the breeder was a very reputable one. <br />
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"We bought a Mal-Shi, and the breeder was wonderful!" is what I think my comment said. </div>
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Sigh. You guys, I didn't know. When I posted that comment last year, I had NO idea that deliberately breeding mixed-breed dogs was not a good thing. But I was in for a rather rude awakening. Let's just say there were some emails. "A breeder who sells mutts for a living shouldn't call himself a breeder at all!" one woman hissed. (Okay, it was an email, so I don't know if she actually hissed...but the tone was definitely a "hissing" one.) "I don't know what a "Mal-Shi" is even supposed to be, but I certainly hope you didn't spend hundreds of dollars on a mixed breed! <i>That </i>would be a huge error in judgment!" another email announced.</div>
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(Photo found <a href="http://blog.barfworld.com/2012/01/05/designer-dog-breeds-coordinating-your-pooch-with-your-lifestyle/">here</a>; this link actually promotes "hybrid" dogs, calling them healthier than purebreds and more hypoallergenic. Please note that I do not agree with this.)</div>
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I was hurt. I was unpleasantly surprised. I didn't know. That's all I could say. </div>
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I was 20 years old, and my now-husband had just proposed to me. We were young, and silly, and eager to start a little family. We wanted a puppy to complete that picture. I had never set foot inside an animal shelter, and I don't think I had ever even heard the words "puppy mill" or "backyard breeder." A family friend had just bought what she called a "Yorkie-Poo," and I thought it was the cutest thing ever. I didn't think about unhealthy genetic traits...I didn't think about the cost. (Which was...a lot. *Hides under chair in shame*)</div>
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The truth is, designer breeds are just mutts (which, in my mind, is not a negative word - I love all dogs, mixed or purebred) with fancy names. Reputable breeders focus on breeding purebred dogs and passing down only the best genetic traits. They don't focus on putting an $800 price tag on a breed that ends in "Poo" or "Oodle". <a href="https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/canine-corner/201404/designer-dog-maker-regrets-his-creation">You can read here about the original creator of the Labradoodle</a>, who regrets what he did (beginning the designer breed craze) and says, "I released a Frankenstein." Purposefully cross-breeding, in all honesty, is irresponsible - it opens the dog up to a myriad of possible future health issues. </div>
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The designer dog craze is only made crazier due to celebrities and their adorable pups, like Ashley Tisdale here with her "Maltipoo" (Photo from <a href="http://www.baxterboo.com/fun/a.cfm/hybrids-designer-doggies-or-just-mutts">here</a>)</div>
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Her name is Bella. Jared was allergic to her, and the breeder (who, I will say, was a very nice man) told us we could bring her back. Instead, Bella now lives with Jared's parents, my in-laws, and is devoted to picking on her big brother and barking at the neighbor dog. She is a great dog and is so loved, and for that reason, I don't regret what I did. But I know it's something I would never do again. Mixed breed dogs who are just as cute and cuddly can be found at a rescue or shelter; plus, instead of spending a fortune, you'll be saving a life. </div>
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We did manage to connect with <a href="http://www.thehonestkitchen.com/">The Honest Kitchen</a>, who we love!</div>
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I made it to most of the things I wanted to attend: the Nose-to-Nose Awards Ceremony, the Rescue & Shelter Workshop, and the Photography with your Smart Phone session. But I missed out on tons of stuff, mostly because I have poor time management skills. (The irony of there being a session about time management and organization...which I slept through...does not escape me.) Part of our problem was also that we were trying to squeeze in some sightseeing and shopping in addition to the conference. If you aren't great at keeping to a schedule, BlogPaws might be a bit tougher for you. It's a lot, and it can be overwhelming - though I hear it gets much easier once you're no longer a newbie. :)<br />
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<b>2. Positivity is key when it comes to blogging about animal rescue. </b>The Rescue & Shelter Workshop, featuring speaker Caroline Golon, was incredibly inspiring. Caroline has raised more than $80,000 for animals in need, <i>just </i>from making good use of her blogs and social media - how amazing is that?! What she focused on most was the importance of making posts that could be depressing into happy ones. For example, instead of saying, "Buddy needs a home right away!!!", post something like, "Watch adorable Buddy dance for treats!" and include cute photos or videos. If people suspect something might make them feel sad or upset, chances are, they'll scroll right past your post. But let's face it - <i>nobody </i>can pass up a cat video. <br />
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<b>3. The PhotoShop Express app (free for iPhone and Android!) can turn a good photo into a <i>great </i>one. </b>Let me start off by saying that Alana Grelyak, the presenter at the Photography with your Smart Phone session, is an awesome speaker. This session could have easily been boring, but she made it super fun and even used some attendees' photos as examples. I did not even realize that a free PhotoShop app existed for my Android, but it does...and it's basically life-changing. <br />
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<b>4. BlogPaws is a great place for not only meeting friends, potential brands to work with, and <i>adorable </i>animals...but also finding new blogs to follow! </b>When I was planning for the conference, I anticipated meeting lovely people, cuddling with pets I had only ever met through a screen, and maybe finding a few brands to work with on the blog. (And of course, all of this happened! I seriously don't know if you could find a nicer group of people - even my husband kept commenting on the kindness of everyone we met!) What I didn't necessarily think about was how much new reading material I would get! I love finding new blogs with interesting, fresh content, and I found tons in Nashville. My list of daily reads gets longer by the day. Some standouts: Amanda and Wynston's <a href="http://dogmomdays.com/">Dog Mom Days</a>, Rachael and Kevin's <a href="http://mydoglikes.com/">My Dog Likes</a>, and the very sweet <a href="http://tiffanysdiamonddogs.com/">Tiffany's Diamond Dogs</a> were all added to my list during the conference.<br />
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I had also not been aware of Alana Grelyak's YouTube channel and blog "<a href="http://catinthefridge.com/">Cat in the Fridge</a>" before attending her photography session. I thought I'd check it out because she said she focused mostly on special-needs kitties. The blog is, of course, fantastic and has such a neat design. Before I clicked over to her YouTube channel, silly me had the thought, "Well, once you've seen one cat video, you've seen them all, right?" Wrong! Her videos are absolutely amazing and HILARIOUS! If you haven't watched before, I suggest you do it immediately! Definitely worth the click!<br />
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<b>BONUS: What did my husband learn? </b>Jared came into this fully expecting to be bored. He thought it would be "all about me" and he wouldn't be interested in the sessions. He admits today that he could not have been more wrong. Jared was just as inspired by the sessions as I was, and he especially loved some of the creative ideas tossed around during the Rescue Workshop - he is now determined to start drawing cartoons/comics in order to promote adoptable animals! He also kissed more dogs on the lips than I did...but I kissed a ferret and he refused :) PLUS we got two bags full of swag, so one of them was donated to our local shelter! If you're on the fence about bringing your significant other to BlogPaws next year, definitely bring 'em along - it's a good time for everyone! <b>We already bought our tickets for 2016! :) Phoenix, here we come! Will you be joining us there??</b><br />
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Holy crap. BlogPaws was so much fun, y'all. (Can you hear my Nashville accent?!) Lots of learning, lots of amazing people, and TONS of inspiration! More pics to come...</div>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01394677172362556016noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4792793777499073627.post-45117535340492361422015-05-23T16:07:00.001-07:002015-05-23T16:07:44.581-07:00BlogPaws Conference JittersI am a special kind of introvert. I am an introvert who, days before a lunch date with an old friend, thinks, <i>Oh my god, why did I ever agree to this, I'd rather do literally anything than go out and socialize. </i>One who hems and haws about whether or not to go on a double date because the other girl is a stranger and meeting new people makes me <i>so </i>very anxious. I'm an introvert who breaks a sweat at the thought of introducing myself.<br />
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But I'm also an introvert who, once back to my room - my husband, my books, my job, my solitude - says, "That was so much fun! Why don't I do this more often?!" This is confusing and not very fun for poor Jared, who experiences both pre- and post-event Chelsea, which are nearly polar opposites. <br />
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They both have packing lists plus great tips for attending a conference! <br />
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Do you have any jitters when it comes to social situations? I sure would feel less silly if you shared them with me in the comments ;) SO looking forward to meeting you all! I'll be the one jumping up and down and squealing over your adorable dog or cat! ;)
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I'm also excited for the "Being a Hero" week, which will focus mostly on positive personality traits and doing various "good deeds". For one of the crafts, we will be making cat toys, which will then be donated to a local animal shelter. If you have any other ideas, I am more than open to them! I'm always looking for ways to get kids interested in both reading and volunteering!</div>
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According to my Facebook feed and comments on recent news articles about BSL (breed specific legislation), two breeds that might be in danger of becoming the media's next targets are the Presa Canario and the Cane Corso. Both beautiful breeds have the square head and the muscular build that can make them look intimidating, and both have a reputation of being bred for fighting.<br />
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Spike's human sister was diagnosed with cancer at a very young age. His owner noticed that while she was at the children's hospital, Spike began losing weight drastically. He acted lethargic and refused to eat. But each time the child returned home in between hospital visits, Spike was back to his old self and eating normally. Then she would leave again, and he'd stop eating, and so on, until the poor dog himself had to be hospitalized and fed intravenously. Through it all, Spike was there for his human dad, resting his head in his lap and serving as a source of comfort for the man, who was devastated over his daughter's diagnosis. </div>
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Spike passed away last year. But his family will never forget his devotion and endless supply of love and support. Why are stories like this not shown on the news? Why not show the amazing things these breeds do for us instead of focusing on negativity? Breeds that the public consistently slanders have such potential to be wonderful pets. And many aren't given the option - they sit behind bars in shelters because people are frightened of them. Give them a chance. It is often the breeds that look the most intimidating that need the most love.</div>
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Since we're talking about Presas, here's a beautiful young male up for adoption! <a href="https://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/31987766/">Located in Toledo, Ohio, Tiny is about two years old</a> and according to his fosters, a "big goofball"! Click the link for more info or to adopt the ironically-named Tiny. Isn't he gorgeous?!</div>
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Garth is about three years old and full of energy...and he's always up for a cuddle! The first thing he did once he got out of his kennel was reach up with his two front paws and give every single one of us a pittie hug and kiss! My brother-in-law fell in love with Garth immediately - it was very sweet. He would adopt Garth in an instant if his apartment complex allowed dogs...but, as it is, the sweet boy is still up for adoption. If you're interested or know someone who might be, please contact the <a href="https://www.cedarbendhumane.org/">Cedar Bend Humane Society</a>.</div>
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Today is the last day of a <a href="https://www.biddingforgood.com/auction/auctionhome.action?auctionId=236628426">very cool fundraiser for the National Mill Dog Rescue</a>. One of my favorite organizations ever, they are dedicated to saving and finding great homes for puppy mill dogs. Right now, they are holding an auction in which you can bid on beautiful, handmade bracelets. Each puppy mill rescue wears a chain or a number around their neck (an easy way for the so-called "breeders" to keep track of them); these bracelets incorporate either a link or the actual tag from a former puppy mill dog. Each bracelet is unique and comes with a card giving a description of the organization and the specific bracelet itself. Click the link for your last chance to bid!</div>
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<b>I also have a request: If you know of anyone who might need a transport for an animal in need from May 27th - June 1st going from Iowa to Tennessee or vice versa, PLEASE let me know! My husband and I are driving to the BlogPaws conference in Nashville from Iowa, and we would love to help save a dog or cat while on the road. Thank you in advance! <3</b></div>
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If you're unfamiliar with Oh Melvin, I'm including links below to some of my favorite posts. Prepare to waste away the next week or so reading through the archives! <br />
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<a href="http://ohmelvin.com/2012/09/28/friday-with-melvin-her/">Fridays With Melvin: Her</a> - Melvin's beautifu "tribute" to his Person<br />
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<a href="http://ohmelvin.com/2013/01/04/little-victories/">Little Victories</a> - Jake and Melvin adorably get to know one another<br />
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<a href="http://ohmelvin.com/2013/02/28/happy-birthday-melvin/">Happy Birthday Melvin</a> - I love this poetic birthday post Tracey wrote for Melvin.<br />
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<a href="http://ohmelvin.com/2015/02/03/stalker/">Stalker</a> - These photos of brotherly love in the form of stalking crack. me. up!<br />
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(photo courtesy of <a href="http://ohmelvin.com/">Oh Melvin</a> and <a href="http://www.katewithacamera.com/">kate with a camera</a>)</div>
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The first book in this series is called Shelter Me. Yes, the majority of the plot is focused on this couple and their romance - of course - but there is a large subplot dedicated to a Shepherd mix named Trooper. Trooper was Sierra's father's right-hand man in Iraq, and when her father is killed while serving his country, Sierra is surprised to find his two partners (one human, one canine) on her doorstep. Sierra and her mom run the Second Chance Ranch, a hectic animal rescue. The last thing Sierra needs is more stress and painful reminders of her father...but Trooper and his (very handsome) new owner are difficult for her to resist.</div>
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You mean you <i>don't </i>get frisky on a picnic blanket on top of a snow-covered hill?! (Photo from <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0425269892/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=1944687502&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=0425269884&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0DAY39XHPARTAMAZ1VV4">Amazon</a>)</div>
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Rescue Me, the second book in the Second Chance Ranch series, features the same setting with slightly different characters. Sierra is a minor character, while her friend Mary Hannah - who now works at the rescue - is at the forefront. Mary Hannah has a scandalous history with Detective AJ Parker, who is working with her now to rehabilitate a terrified Boxer named Holly. Holly was seized by the pair during a drug bust - she is traumatized and unsure. But Mary Hannah has to heal and train Holly, all the while trying to avoid her feelings for AJ. </div>
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Each book has its share of "sexy" scenes, as well as cheesy lines and silly scenarios. However, it's very well-written, and the characters are relatable and real. What I loved most, of course, was the rescue aspect - I <i>so </i>wish there was more of this in fiction! In each book, there were also a few portions that were written from the dog's perspective, which was super entertaining. Take it from me: If you aren't so into romance novels, but you're a dog-lover, <i>try these books! </i>I'm not sure if the author is planning on a third in the Second Chance Ranch series, but I sure hope so! </div>
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Because it is Tuesday's Tails, I am also including two adoptables:<br />
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This is Lady, and (like Trooper in Shelter Me) she is a Shepherd mix. Lady is 6 years old, fully trained, and good with other animals. And look how beautiful she is!! Check out her Petfinder profile <a href="https://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/30812953/">here</a>.</div>
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Like Holly in Rescue Me, Fargo is a female Boxer. Fargo loves other animals, children, and running around outside. She's super sweet but pretty shy - she just needs a bit of extra love to bring her out of her shell. And yes...her ears are always like this! Adorable! Check out Fargo's Petfinder profile <a href="https://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/31664856/">here</a>.</div>
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<b><a href="http://smile.amazon.com/">AmazonSmile</a> </b>- If you're a frequent Amazon shopper, check out their AmazonSmile program. It allows you to purchase the same items you would normally buy on the site, while donating .5% of the price to the charitable organization of your choice. It takes virtually no extra time out of your day, and your online purchases can benefit animal rescues - definitely a win-win!<br />
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<b>Share a photo or blog post.</b> Let's say you're scrolling through Facebook while holding for a work call. When you scroll by a cute photo of an adoptable kitten or a sad story about a dog in need, stop. Don't scroll past...instead, click "share." Just one click. It really can make a difference. <a href="http://rosiesbarkery.com/blogs/news/15981607-the-busy-and-broke-superhero-s-guide-to-saving-animals">This blog post</a> is spot-on - I follow multiple pages on Facebook in which sharing and liking photos is what it's all about. A couple great examples are <a href="https://www.facebook.com/susiesseniordogs?fref=ts">Susie's Senior Dogs</a> and <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/1442890882609451/">Minnesota Dogs in Danger</a>.<br />
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Remember this pittie-dachshund mix who <a href="http://www.aol.com/article/2015/01/30/adorable-dachshund-pit-bull-mix-instantly-goes-viral/21137173/">went viral</a> back in January? That's what shares can do!!</div>
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<b>Make a monetary donation or a donation of supplies. </b>If you aren't able to donate your time, consider donating in other ways. Shelters are always in serious need of financial assistance, and they can almost always use practical supplies like bleach, towels, or newspaper. A monthly donation doesn't take much effort - box up the supplies or seal an envelope and stick it in the mail. Nonprofits are grateful for whatever you're able to give!<br />
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<b>Send an email to your senator. </b>If your laws relating to puppy mills or animal abuse are anything like ours here in Iowa (awful), send a quick email to your senator. Explain your experiences with the horror of puppy mills and why these laws need to improve. Our voices can be heard if we care enough to speak out.<br />
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<b>Transport. </b>Going on a business trip? Find a Facebook page or website that organizes animal transports in that area and see if there is a dog or cat (or sometimes rat, ferret, or bunny!) that needs to hitch a ride. There are tons of transport organizations out there, and they appreciate the offer, even if no transport is needed at that time or place. Plus, animal transports are a <i>blast</i> - read more about my experiences <a href="http://secondchances4animals.blogspot.com/2014/08/tuesdays-tails-freckles-and-her-pups.html">here</a>. And <a href="http://secondchances4animals.blogspot.com/2014/11/on-road-again-mostly-wordless-wednesday.html">here</a>!<br />
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<b>Ask for donations to a local shelter instead of gifts. </b>Let's face it: Shelter dogs need food and comfy blankets more than you need another pair of slippers for Christmas. Instead of making lengthy lists for Christmas, birthdays, or other parties, ask for donations to help animals in need.<br />
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<b>Offer your skills and talents. </b>If you're a writer, offer to write up descriptions to make adoptable dogs' personalities shine. If you're a photographer, take some photos of adorable adoptables over your lunch break. Graphic designer? Print out some flyers for the local shelter. IT expert? See if a rescue could use your expertise in making over their website. Your work days might seem boring and dull to you, but shelters or rescues will jump at an offer of help. How might <i>your </i>day-to-day tasks benefit nonprofit organizations?<br />
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I thought I'd share with you my most-pinned image from my blog and <a href="http://www.pinterest.com/chelsprice24">Pinterest page</a>. It's reeeeally not a great shot of it, but it does look much nicer in person. I wanted to create some wall decor that was unique and easy to make...enter string art! This project was super simple:</div>
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1. I did a Google search for clip art I liked and found the heart within a paw print.</div>
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3. I printed my template out on a sheet of paper and had my husband hold it to the wood, while I...<br />
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6. Then I started stringin'! This was fun but a bit time consuming. Basically, you just start with a knot around one nail and then loop from nail to nail in whatever pattern you'd like. (I'm sure there is a more professional and precise way to do this, but we really kind of winged it.)<br />
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The instructions make it seem complicated, but it definitely wasn't! If I had known it would be so popular on Pinterest, I would have taken step-by-step photos. I love that string art is so easy to personalize - you can do whatever shape (dog silhouette, words), color, and pattern you'd like! <br />
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<i>If you're inspired by this project and make something similar - please share! I'd love to see what you come up with! </i><br />
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<i><br /></i>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01394677172362556016noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4792793777499073627.post-18803864540021852502015-03-23T20:48:00.001-07:002015-03-23T20:48:10.252-07:00Tuesday's Tails: Unbreakabull BulliesWhen I worked for the <a href="http://www.hsni.org/">Humane Society of North Iowa</a>, I met a lot of wonderful people that are <i>so </i>passionate about animal rescue, including my former coworker, Lindsey. Lindsey recently began working for a great Iowa organization called <a href="http://www.unbreakabullbullies.org/">Unbreakabull Bullies</a>. As you may have guessed by their title, this group is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating the breeds commonly referred to as "pit bulls." <br />
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Bully breeds are incredibly misunderstood. The media (<a href="http://secondchances4animals.blogspot.com/2015/02/can-authors-please-stop-perpetuating.html">even educated authors and writers</a>) paints these dogs to be vicious, man-eating beasts, regardless of their background or upbringing. However, since I started working with dogs, I have had nothing but pleasant experiences with pit bull breeds. In fact, every single one I've met has been a goofy, affectionate sweetheart. Unbreakabull Bullies feels the same way, and they've also dedicated much of their time toward putting a stop to Breed Specific Legislation. <br />
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Even though Lindsey has three dogs of her own, she recently agreed to foster three puppies and two adult dogs! (<i>Note: This makes me soooo jealous! I want to foster so bad!</i>) Amazing, right?!<br />
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Sweet "tri-pawd" Louie is a pittie mix who still has quite a bit of puppy in him at only two years old. He came to Unbreakabull Bullies from Chicago, where, sadly, someone had shot him in the leg and abandoned him to die. Once rescued, Louie had the injured leg amputated and made a full recovery - according to foster mom Lindsey, having three paws rather than four doesn't slow him down one bit!<br />
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Louie seriously sounds like the whole package: He is house- and crate-trained, and he gets along with every kind of human and animal. He loves to snuggle with Lindsey's young daughter, but he might love romping and playing even more - Lindsey thinks he would do well in a home with another high-energy pet so he has someone to run around with. Louie sounds incredibly smart as well; he's even being trained to respond to hand signals! Who <i>wouldn't </i>want to adopt this guy?! Contact <a href="http://www.unbreakabullbullies.org/">Unbreakabull Bullies</a> to give Louie a home...before someone else gets to him first!<br />
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These three adorable puppies are almost ready to go home - at only eight weeks old, Lindsey is still learning about their personalities. But typical of most puppies, they are equal parts playful and cuddly! The roly-poly male's name is Echo (top photo), and he just loves being around people, soaking up all the attention and affection. Bizzy's name fits her personality, because she is one busy pup - Lindsey says she is full of spunk and sass! The other female is named Ezra, and she is rather quiet compared to her sister; she'd much rather snuggle than play.<br />
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If you're interested in adopting one of these gorgeous dogs or know someone who might be, please contact <a href="http://www.unbreakabullbullies.org/">Unbreakabull Bullies</a>. The puppies have an adoption fee of $150, while the adults have a $100 fee. This includes spay/neuter, microchip, and all necessary vaccinations. In the meantime, share their photos so they have more chances of finding their forever homes!</div>
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Riley is preparing for spring!</div>
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