Saturday, March 13, 2010
Mill Dog Manifesto: Help is on the way!
Maybe you've heard the term "puppy mill" but you're not really sure what it is. Or maybe you've adopted an ex-puppy mill breeding dog and are struggling to get to know him/her. Either way, the "Mill Dog Manifesto" will open your eyes and your heart to the plight of dogs who have fallen victim to human greed. This eBook is available for you to download FREE! Please read it, reread it, and share it with your friends.
REVIEWS:
From The Savannah Pets Examiner's Pet Pages: "This is a FREE e-book on puppy mill dogs. What they are, what they go through, what to expect if you adopt one and just how to be a better pet parent with this knowledge. I have personally read this book and found it very interesting and very easy to read. Other things I have read give a lot of technical terms, and information that really is not relavant to the common person, this book does not do that. It is as if Kyla is talking to you and explaining to you from the heart and providing you with her personal experiences with her puppy mill dog. It really is a great book to read and share. I hope you enjoy it." -Dena Stapleton
"I really like the eBook. It is full of great information in one place. Sadly it details puppy mills, but education is so important in stopping the cycle." -Jan, Love a Golden Rescue
"I love the unique, very personal voice in which the Mill Dog Manifesto is written. It immediately engages the reader. The facts about puppy mills and the dog breeding industry are tough to digest but obviously it’s necessary to share them." -Michele Wallach, Dog Lover and Professional Writer
Included in the Mill Dog Manifesto:
• Introduction
• What is a puppy mill?
o A brief comparison of puppy mills and responsible breeders
o What are the most common puppy mill breeds?
o How are puppy mills and pet stores related?
o How to politely deflect the “puppy in the window” syndrome
o Other issues related to careless breeding
o What happens to puppy mill dogs who can no longer breed?
o How is this legal?
o What can I do to help strengthen legislation against unscrupulous breeders?
• If I want a dog from a breeder, how do I find a reputable one?
o In researching a breeder, take the following steps
• What is dog rescue?
o If I want to adopt, how do I get in touch with a rescue?
o Why would I adopt a distressed dog instead of a shiny, new one?
o What’s the deal with adopting old dogs?
o How can I help rescue?
• I just adopted a distressed dog… Help!
o A Slow Introduction
o A Disciplinary Squirt
o Anxiety Disorders
o Separation Anxiety
o Crate Training
o Getting to know you
o Unreasonable Fears (of humans, other dogs, children, etc.)
o Thresholds
o Stairs
o Potty Training
o Poop Eating
o Walking on a leash
o Leash Aggression
o A final word on training
• More Resources
To download your FREE eBook, click below…
Mill Dog Manifesto FREE eBook
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Pepper
We were struggling with the loss of our beloved dog, Scooter, when we saw a news story about all the homeless dogs in Las Vegas. We decided to go to Petsmart on adoption day "just to look". Well, we fell in love with little Pepper - she was so sweet and loved us immediately. She was just perfect for our family - and we realized that life is best in our family when there's a dog to love.
Amy Leavitt
Las Vegas, NV
Monday, March 8, 2010
Nellie's Story
Nellie was one of the inspirations for The Grey Muzzle Organization. This small Whippet mix of about 10 years was left by her family at a shelter, and was so terrified that she refused to eat. The concerned shelter staff contacted Old Dog Haven. She was rescued by Grey Muzzle founder Julie Nowicki and cared for by her as part of the Old Dog Haven lifelong hospice program. Nellie was a delightful little dog, who leaped with joy when she saw Julie put on her cap and knew it was time for a walk. She was a constant tail wagger and big stuffy lover (although they didn’t last long).
This sweet dog was greatly loved in her foster home. Unfortunately, it turned out that she had a very serious form of kidney disease. She died well loved after several months in her new home.
We remember Nellie with many smiles and wish we had more time with her, but we’re grateful that she ended her life in a safe and happy place, not alone in a cement pen.
A goal of The Grey Muzzle Organization is to help shelters, such as the one that took Nellie in, give senior dogs a second chance to know they are loved.
This is a wonderful organization. Give them a look... The Grey Muzzle Organization
This sweet dog was greatly loved in her foster home. Unfortunately, it turned out that she had a very serious form of kidney disease. She died well loved after several months in her new home.
We remember Nellie with many smiles and wish we had more time with her, but we’re grateful that she ended her life in a safe and happy place, not alone in a cement pen.
A goal of The Grey Muzzle Organization is to help shelters, such as the one that took Nellie in, give senior dogs a second chance to know they are loved.
This is a wonderful organization. Give them a look... The Grey Muzzle Organization
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Courage to love another dog
In 1999 I tragically lost my dog, my best friend of 7 years, Easton, an Afghan hound that adopted me when I met with a a breeder who couldnt sell him. An inexperienced pet sitter lost control of Easton and he ended up far off in the back hills of town and hit by a truck on the local interstate. The State Trooper that discovered him buried him on the spot since he was unrecognizable.
It took me several years to ever be able to even want another dog in my life but one day my niece was looking for a puppy to add to her new house she just bought with her hubby, so as I was looking on Petfinder.com to assist her... I found SKYLAR a Pyrenees/Cattle dog mix listed. After the adoption process was complete with Sue Rhoades at Follow Me Home Rescue, Skylar was transported to CT from MO. and settled in nicely with me.
However, being 8 months old SKYLAR needed a companion to rough play with so my hubby and I went to the local shelter and found & adopted a sweet, well trained 8 month old Pitbull Terrier, TYSON, now we're one big happy family and even the 2 cats I adopted from shelters 2 years ago are all getting along well! Please Adopt. There's so many sweet animals out there that need your love and support. - Kim Hall
Kim
Seymour, CT
It took me several years to ever be able to even want another dog in my life but one day my niece was looking for a puppy to add to her new house she just bought with her hubby, so as I was looking on Petfinder.com to assist her... I found SKYLAR a Pyrenees/Cattle dog mix listed. After the adoption process was complete with Sue Rhoades at Follow Me Home Rescue, Skylar was transported to CT from MO. and settled in nicely with me.
However, being 8 months old SKYLAR needed a companion to rough play with so my hubby and I went to the local shelter and found & adopted a sweet, well trained 8 month old Pitbull Terrier, TYSON, now we're one big happy family and even the 2 cats I adopted from shelters 2 years ago are all getting along well! Please Adopt. There's so many sweet animals out there that need your love and support. - Kim Hall
Kim
Seymour, CT
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Two Awesome Puppies
Five months ago my mom found a starving, pregnant American bulldog lying in the middle of the road fighting to stay alive. My mom took her in, she had the worse case of mange we have ever seen. She took her to the vet, got her doctored up, and named her Susie. Three days later Susie had 12 puppies! Sadly only 4 survived. They all had the mange which developed fast. My mom then took the puppies to the vet and got them started on medication. My boyfriend and I were looking for an English bulldog and almost considered spending the money on a registered puppy. When we got the call from my Mom about the puppies, we flew down to Florida from Indiana on Thanksgiving to bring them home. It's been quite an experience getting them on the road to good health. We've invested a lot of time and money in Milhouse and T-bone but they are the coolest dogs ever and the best entertainment! My mom is keeping Susie and in the process of finding great homes for the other two puppies. I have the most respect for what she did for these animals and hurt that someone let Susie get into that condition. People should not get pets if they aren't willing to spend the money on taking care of them!
Amanda
Indianapolis, IN
Amanda
Indianapolis, IN
Friday, February 26, 2010
Flower and Coco
Flower was abandoned at our Vets office and adoped by us 13 years ago. She is now 14 and has a sister that we adopted from the Humane Society 7 years ago. Coco, age 8 now, had been adopted out and returned several times prior to our adoption. They are both awesome, loving pets!
Jane
Louisville, KY
Jane
Louisville, KY
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Mister
Mister was in a class all his own. I arrived at the local laundermat around 3pm. He was all-white with black-ears (about 2 mo). The attendant on duty said he had been there when she arrived that morning. Someone must have dumped him off. The location of the Laundromat was on the corner of 2 interchanging blvds, she was afraid to put him out when she closed up. I had been playing with him so she asked if I wanted to take him home. I thought, what am I going to do with a dog?! I live with my Mother-in-law & between us we have 7 cats! But how could I let that poor little puppy be put out and possibly get hit on the streets.
Soooo, I loaded him up and headed home. Ok, what to name him well, what do you call a man when you don't know his name? Mister! And that's what stuck. Mister loved all the cats immediately, even though they did not feel the same. He used the cat door till he was too big & got stuck. He was loved by all who met him. He loved things beginning with the letter "F": Fish, Flies & Fireworks. When he went fishing with us we had to keep him back from the end of the fishing poles because he thought the bait on the end was a fish & he was ready to eat. The 4th of July was his favorite holiday.
Mister lived with us till the end. He got severe arthritis and it hit him hard & fast. We cared for him as we would a child. He passed away at the age of 13 next to our bed. We will never forget him, as he is part of our family forever.
Collette
Hubert, NC
Soooo, I loaded him up and headed home. Ok, what to name him well, what do you call a man when you don't know his name? Mister! And that's what stuck. Mister loved all the cats immediately, even though they did not feel the same. He used the cat door till he was too big & got stuck. He was loved by all who met him. He loved things beginning with the letter "F": Fish, Flies & Fireworks. When he went fishing with us we had to keep him back from the end of the fishing poles because he thought the bait on the end was a fish & he was ready to eat. The 4th of July was his favorite holiday.
Mister lived with us till the end. He got severe arthritis and it hit him hard & fast. We cared for him as we would a child. He passed away at the age of 13 next to our bed. We will never forget him, as he is part of our family forever.
Collette
Hubert, NC
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