Thursday, April 30, 2009

DIETING HAS GONE TO THE DOG'S!

Has one too many lazy winter days left your pooch packing a bit of a paunch? Is your hound looking a little round? Does his belly rival Buddha's (or maybe John Goodman)?

Well, we've always been one to embrace our canine's copious curves, but if your portly pup's more Perez than Paris then your dog may need some weight loss help.

Obesity is on the rise for canines. The reasons are simple: too much food and too little exercise. Just like humans, packing extra pounds can negatively impact the functioning of the lungs, put extra strain on the heart and create severe joint problems. Just a few extra pounds affect your pup's daily activities such as walking, standing and even sitting and can shorter their life span.

The good news is that I have the insider's track on new fitness equipment and healthy foods to help pudgy pooches beat the bulge and live longer, happier lives.

Doggie Driver
You may be a couch potato but now your dog doesn't have to be. Doggie Driver is a tennis ball launcher that swings like a normal golf club driver, providing hours of healthy exercise and enjoyment for your pup. Doggie Driver will launch the ball up to 100 yards. Available at PetGadets.com

Springer Bicycle Jogger
Get outdoors and enjoy some good ol' Florida Sunshine with the Springer Bicycle Jogger. The bike attachment enables you to hit the open road with your dog safely: allowing riders to keep both hands on the bike, while keeping your dog at a safe distance from the wheels. The springer is equipped with a "Safety Release," which allows the dog to break away instantly if it ends up on the wrong side of a tree, post, etc. Available at PetGadgets.com

Dog Treadmill
Establish a regular exercise routine for your best friend. Treadmill training can give a dog a great workout regardless of weather or environment, allowing owners to maintain a consistent exercise regimen. It provides increased muscle definition, toning, improves vitality, increases life span and can help curb destructive behavior or excess energy often associated with the lack of regular exercise. Available at PetGagets.com


Light or Lowfat Dog Food
You are what you eat so if you want to be lean, you've got to eat lean. Many dog food Company's offer a dog food that has fewer calories and fat and increased fiber to help dogs keep their weight down. It also provides great taste as well as the complete and balanced nutrition adult dogs need. Available at any local Pet Smart, Pet Supermarket, or Petco

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Pet Insurance is the BOMB!!!

What if your pet becomes sick or is critically injured and needs care that is expensive and you can't afford?

What can you do?

This is a common problem that Veterinarians face. And trust me, it is not a problem that they enjoy. Veterinarians would rather work on making your pet better, not deal with the financial issues that involve good pet care.

So, what can you do if your pet has a problem that you can't afford? I'll give you some tips.

1. Credit cards and checks. If this is an option, ask the clinic if they accept checks and credit cards. This can help in some situations.

2. Care credit. Ask if the hospital accepts "care credit". Care credit is a line of credit that you can apply for on an emergency basis and it can give you immediate access to a credit card with a credit line (often at a fairly reasonable rate). I had to use this option a couple of years ago.

3. Most vet hospitals will give you time to make calls to family and friends or to visit a bank machine to come up with the required resources or deposit.

4. Consider other options. It may be that you can cut corners in some manner now to get you to a local shelter or humane society that may provide less expensive treatment or offer billing for additional tests.

5. Finally, if unexpected expenses are a hardship for you, the very BEST thing you can do for your pet is to get pet insurance early, before your pet has a problem. Get it when your pet is young and healthy and the premiums are reasonable. Also, consider taking advantage of the preventative care options that some companies offer.

Yes, I frequently recommend that you should at least consider pet insurance. I do this because I've seen the lives of many pets saved because their owners had the financial ability to do the best for their pet.

Today I encourage you to take a minute to educate yourself about pet insurance and learn how it can save you money and give you peace of mind knowing that you will be able to provide the best medical care for your dog.

So take a few minutes to learn about the many benefits of pet insurance and get a FREE quote. Go to: petinsurance.com

Take the extra step today and get an instant quote for your dog, you'll be glad you did.

I hope these suggestions help you.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

PLEASE STOP THESE ATROCITIES AGAINST HELPLESS ANIMALS!!

This is a subject that I am incredibly passionate about. Many of my friends are very much aware of the fact that I rescue animals from Georgia and North Carolina. If you are able to watch the video that I have included in this post, you will understand why. I simply cannot let this continue without one hell of a fight. I cannot believe in 2008 that ANY state is allowing the GASSING, SHOOTING, DROWNING, ELECTROCUTING, of helpless animals. This is an OUTRAGE! This CAN be stopped with your help. We must all unite and make these phone calls and write letters, and whatever else we can do to put an end to this. ALL animals deserved to be HUMANELY euthanized. This is complete BS!! The following is a letter from COMPANION ANIMAL NETWORK

Dear Friends of Animals,

Clinton supporter North Carolina Governor Mike Easley has failed to request the introduction of legislation which would override the Commissioner of Agriculture's recent removal of the state's own board's recommendation to end the killing of pets by carbon monoxide gas under the excuse that"aggressive dogs are safer to kill by gas." Most of this country uses injection to euthanize even aggressive dogs, including 67 of North Carolina's 100 counties, but the Ag. Commissioner's people appear to be claiming that aggressive dogs in the 37 counties which DO use gas are more vicious than those in the 63 which do not. It is not worth commenting.This kind of false excuses by politicians is what has caused so many voters to not vote.I urge you to watch the video at:http://www.companionanimalnetworktv.org/Videos/yadkin_county.movand see the gassing being done TODAY in Yadkin County and 36 other counties in N.C. (63 use inject able). It takes 2-3 minutes to load. This video will be shown tomorrow night in NYC on Time Warner Queens Ch. 34 at 8 PM, and in Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Staten Island and Nassau and Suffolk counties and the Hampton's in Long Island where the move stars live. It will then go into reruns for many years to come, airing twice every year on all our cable systems. Our television program is carried by Cablevision, TimeWarner, and RCN Cable. Though this video is on our website, I had chosen not to watch it until last night, in preparing it to be broadcast on the show. IT SHOOK ME TO THE CORE !! IF YOU REFUSE TO WATCH THE ATTACHED VIDEO YOU WILL NOT BE MOTIVATED TO DO WHAT YOU WOULD OTHERWISE DO, AND YOU WILL BE JUST AS MUCH TO BLAME FOR THE CONTINUATION OF THIS MONSTROSITY !!After watching the video please call N.C. Gov. Easley at 919-733-4240 and919-733-5811, Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler at 919-733-7125, and Chamber of Commerce Pres Lew Ebert at 919-836-1407 and tell them that you will boycott N.C. goods and will spread the word about the practices N.C. If Gov. Easley's office tells you that the Agriculture Commissioner is a separately elected office, tell Mr. Easley that the governor can cause the introduction of state legislation banning gassing.In Georgia, even though a law was passed banning gassing of animals, the State Assemblyman who passed that law has sued the state for refusing to enforce it 10 years after enactment. States which still allow gas must be federally banned from doing so. I have spoken with the attorney doing that law suit. Also, please ask the Democratic and Republican Platform Committees to include a ban on all gas killing of animals. I, for one, an uncommitted voter, have decided to NOT vote for Obama nor McCain unless and until one or the other addresses this issue by agreeing to nationally ban gas killing of animals. I intend to reach both campaigns.This email needs to be mass distributed nationally, being sent to blogs,other media, yahoo groups. Please forward it to everyone you know. The power of the Internet and television to force change has been proven over and over.& nbsp; Please help us end this monstrous practice NOW! If this was happening to you or me every day which passed by would matter. Just think of the southern summer heat inside those kill boxes, with dozens of pets stuffed in them like toys, pinned against one another unable to move even a paw. Just think of the horror, the anguish, the fear, the TERROR !!!
Garo Alexanian,Companion Animal Network

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

I DIED TODAY..A MESSAGE FROM BEYOND THE RAINBOW BRIDGE!


I died today.You got tired of me and took me to the shelter. They were overcrowded and I drew an unlucky number. I am in a black plastic bag in a landfill now.

Some other puppy will get the barely used leash you left. My collar was dirty and too small, but the lady took it off before she sent me to the Rainbow Bridge.

Would I still be at home if I hadn't chewed your shoe? I didn't know what it was, but it was leather, and it was on the floor. I was just playing. You forgot to get puppy toys.

Would I still be at home if I had been housebroken? Rubbing my nose in what I did only made me ashamed that I had to go at all. There are books and obedience teachers that would have taught you how to teach me to go to the door.

Would I still be at home if I hadn't brought fleas into the house? Without anti-flea medicine, I couldn't get them off of me after you left me in the yard for days.

Would I still be at home if I hadn't barked? I was only saying, "I'm scared, I'm lonely, I'm here, I'm here! I want to be your best friend."

Would I still be at home if I had made you happy? Hitting me didn't make me learn how.Would I still be at home if you had taken the time to care for me and to teach manners to me?

You didn't pay attention to me after the first week or so, but I spent all my time waiting for you to love me.I died today.



Monday, July 07, 2008

"Pets in the City"














"WOW" I'm BLOWN AWAY!
I cannot believe the insane support I received from this community when I began to embark on my very 1st FUNDRAISER! With the assistance of my FABULOUS friend Beth we were able to get together a HELL of a party in just 10 days...that's right 10 days. Beth had the idea to have a party coincide with the "SEX AND THE CITY" movie premiere. You see we have both been HUGE fans from the beginning. I told her that I thought she was crazy..there is NO WAY IN HELL we can pull this off in 10 days..well boy was I wayyyy wrong.

1st things 1st..we had to have the VENUE..well let me tell you ZORIA was on board from the very beginning, no questions asked. SIDE BAR..ARTHUR YOU'RE FABULOUS!! OK, then we had to have fun stuff for people to do..my friend Carol Prokap of PRP Wines did a tasting of incredible wines, and my friend Kane the owner of EUPHORIA BAR donated one of his oxygen bar's , which was sooooo refreshing, and of course you can't have a "Sex and the City" themed party with out the COSMOS! That's right the very gracious SZAMBELAN Vodka donated all you can drink Carrie Cosmos. The Tarot Card Reader Desiree Rahill was loads of fun,and we had the most gorgeous Flower Arrangement donated by TIGER LILY.

I have to tell you the people in Sarasota "ROCK"! I want to take this opportunity to thank and recognize those businesses and individuals that stepped up to the plate for the ANIMALS!! I want everyone to remember these names when you're considering spending your hard earned money on; entertainment, wine, vodka, clothes, spa's, tanning, limos, restaurants, teeth whitening, etc. Animal lovers need to know they are buying goods, services, whatever, from people that actually DO CARE about animals...

I cant wait for next year..well of course..did you think I wouldn't make this a YEARLY EVENT... and I promise I will give everyone more than 10 days notice!!!

THANK YOU.....
ANA MOLINARI

PINEAPPLE HOLISTIC DAY SPA
MIDTOWN DENTAL
HORSE FEATHERS
FOXY LADY
LOTUS
ARLENE OAKES
DAIQUIRI DECK
ANIMALS BY NATURE
URBAN OASIS DAY SPA
CORINNE NORTH-FULLER
SUSAN ROOSA
CAROL PROKAP
MIKE KRADLAK
RICK CULPEPPER
MOM&DAD
GRANNY
LARRY'S EXECUTIVE LIMOUSINES
MASSAGE MATTERS
DEREK SMITH
KEN&LINDA SLAVIN
ELYSIAN FIELDS
ZORIA
TIKI TAN
CLEAN STEP LINENS
TIGER LILY
SZAMBELAN VODKA
US TENT RENTAL
LTM PARTY
EUPHORIA BAR
AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST...MY FABULOUS FRIEND BETH HARRIS..FOR WITHOUT YOU MY LOVE THIS WOULD HAVE NEVER HAPPENED!!

BLACK DOG...BLACK CAT!!


Is it true no one loves black dogs? Well...it isn't "no one" that loves black dogs, but there does seem to be an issue with the adoptability of black dogs. According to statistics "If you have two similar dogs - one black, one light colored side-by-side with similar temperaments, both well behaved, both house broken and friendly, the light-colored dog will be adopted before the black dog".

Why are black dogs less adoptable?

It is hard to know for sure. For one, dark hair is a dominant trait. There are more brunettes than any other hair color. In fact, in people, they estimate that 100 years from now, there will be no red-headed people in the country. Is the same true in dogs? It is hard to know for sure but that seems to be the case on a smaller scale. There may be more black dogs to choose from.

In addition, many shelters are in older facilities. The lighting is often suboptimal. Most people that go to shelters to adopt will find a dog by making a connection with a dog. That usually starts with eye contact. Dark dogs in dark cages are harder to see. It is possible because they are hard to see that eye contact is not as obvious and frequent.

Regardless of the cause - I love black dogs. I think they deserve every chance at a good home as any other dog.

NOW AS FOR BLACK CATS.......

People are crazy AND Superstitious....In Western history, black cats have often been looked upon as a symbol of evil omens: in other cultures they are considered to be good omens. Whatever the case.. I have surmised that Black cats ARE mysterious, elegant, and overall FABULOUS!!!

So...if you are looking to adopt - don't overlook the black dogs OR cats. If you can't see them very well, ask someone to take the dog or cat out of the cage so that you can see him or her better and interact.

For more information on this very fascinating subject please check out BLACKPEARL DOGS, a wonderful website dedicated to helping BLACK DOGS AND CATS!!!

I know you are all very jealous of my beautiful black boy Shakespeare..that's why I had to taunt you with his picture:)

Monday, May 19, 2008

A BAKERS DOZEN OF GEORGIA PEACHES!




OOPS...I did it again! I cant seem to help myself from Saving GEORGIA dogs, I think it must be the whole gassing, shooting, drowning thing...especially puppies. My GOD they are so frigging BARBARIC. It costs too much for them to HUMANELY EUTHANIZE! I am thrilled that the word is getting out on GEORGIA'S DIRTY LITTLE SECRET!
Myself and Derek embarked on a FABULOUS road trip to HOT-LANTA to save what was originally supposed to be 4 puppies. How the hell we ended up bringing 13 back...I'll never know..oh yes I do... they were all scheduled to be GASSED.. not on my watch.

These precious babies were just pitiful. We had three mange puppies,that were severely underweight, three feral puppies covered in DEER TICKS, 6 HUGE black puppies that were very neglected and also covered in ticks big enough to be an appetizer.YIKES..and finally the little American Bulldog, which was the main reason for going to Georgia.

We have had great success with getting them adopted. Of the 13, 9 have found wonderful homes. If you are interested in adopting one of the remaining 4 please go to our PETFINDER link. They are all so sweet and loving. They for sure know they were saved.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

MY DARLING LILLY!!



It is with an incredibly BROKEN HEART that I must inform everyone that Lilly passed away last evening. I am beyond devastated. Many of my rescue people may remember Lilly from September 2007. There was a desperate call for help to save this precious angel from the Clayton County Animal Services. She was picked up by the lovely (April Landrum Johns) hours before she was to be gassed...yes for those of you that are not aware, they continue to gas and shoot dogs and cats in shelters around the South.
April bathed and took really excellent care of Lilly for a couple of days until transport arrived. THANK YOU APRIL!

We received our bundle of joy on September 13, 2007, along with another sweet girl named Lulu, she came from Athens, also slated to be gassed. I was so happy and her foster daddy Derek knew from the moment he met her that he was going to keep her. She was such a joy to have around, she always had us laughing. Lilly was only a little over a year old, and still had soooo much puppy in her. She thrived for four months....then came the spay.

Lilly was taken to be spayed on January 2, 2008. I received a call from the Vet saying that they were unable to continue with the spay, Lilly's blood pressure had bottomed out. I immediately took her to get blood work. The next day we received the results, she had elevated liver enzymes. She began walking as though she were a drunken sailor, more so than usual, you see Lilly had major bone deformities, a bit of a club foot, so she always walked a bit funny. This progressed over a couple of weeks until she went completely down, absolutely zero use of her legs.

After 2 specialists and an MRI, we found out Lilly had a BRAIN CYST. This cyst was huge and was causing pressure which made her unable to use her limbs. She had to have the cyst drained, IMMEDIATELY! Dr. Anne Chauvet, a brilliant Neuro Surgeon performed brain surgery on Lilly, January 28th...her prognosis was (GUARDED AT BEST) needless to say we were a complete mess waiting to hear the results of the surgery. The phone rang and all I heard is.."She made it through the surgery"! We were elated.

I thought our girl was going to pull through. She came home a few days later and things started out fine. She was eating and drinking, still unable to use her legs, but of course she had just had the surgery so we naturally thought it would take time. She started losing interest in food and water...BIG PROBLEM! I took her back to Dr. Chauvet, where they put her on IV fluids; after she was hydrated she still had no interest in food. After a couple of days they put a feeding tube through her nose. I think she just lost her will. I came to see her everyday assuring her that I was there for her and loved her dearly.."Please fight “I told her.

It looked really good for a bit...then her temperature dropped to 94 degrees. They had a warmer on her the last time I saw her. I told her to hang in there and how much I loved her. She passed away last night. I received the call at 8:00 A.M. When the phone rang....l knew she was gone. You will forever be in my heart my sweet Lilly... you touched so many peoples lives...I can be at peace just knowing that the last 5 months of her life...were indeed THE BEST!!! With lots of love thrown her way!

I have experienced a lot of loss these last couple of months. But I have to say I would not trade in the time I had with each one of these special fur babies for anything in the world. I truly enjoyed my time with Lincoln, Greta, and of course Lilly... they would have been dead long ago, had I not come into their lives.

I LOVE AND MISS YOU!

FLY HIGH BABIES....

Mommy

Thursday, January 31, 2008

ANIMAL TESTING SUCKS!!

Here are some of the companies/products that DO TEST on animals! PLEASE "DO NOT" BUY FROM THESE COMPANIES OR PRODUCTS!!
-Aim
-Arm & Hammer
-Bic Corporation
-Brillo
-Chesebrough-Ponds
-Church & Dwight (Mentadent, Nair, Orange Glo, Pearl Drops)
-Clairol (Aussie, Herbal Essences, Infusium 23, Proctor & Gamble)
-Clorox (ArmorAll, Formula 409, Fresh Step, Glad, Liquid Plumber, Pine Sol, Soft Scrub, Tilex)

Here are some of the companies that DO NOT test on animals:
-Almay
-Aveda
-Bare Essentuals
-Bath & Body Works
-The Body Shop
-Chanel
-Clinique
-Estee Lauder
-Freeman Beauty
-MAC Cosmetics
-Mary Kay
-Nexxus
-OPI Products
-Paul Mitchell
-Prescriptives
-Revlon
-Sebastian Int.
-Smashbox Cosmetics
-Stila Cosmetics
-Tommy Hilfiger
-Victoria's Secret

PLEASE "DO" BUY FROM THESE COMPANIES!!!!

Thursday, November 08, 2007

THE TRUTH ABOUT SHELTER ADOPTION!

There have always been much criticism towards animal shelters and the animals in animal shelters. This post is to help separate fact from myth so that people will have a more compassionate understanding towards animals in animal shelters that are in desperate need of finding a good home.


Myth: Shelter pets are obviously not good pets, or else their original owners wouldn't have gotten rid of them
If the main reason why a pet gets brought to rescue shelters was because they were a *bad* pet, there would be thousands of empty shelters across the country. Animals are brought to shelters for a large variety of reasons, some of which are...

*Their owners have passed away
*The animal's owners were abusive to the animal, so the authorities have removed the pet from the harmful environment
*An animal was purchased or adopted by someone who did not take into consideration all of the responsibility that caring for that pet would entail. A good example of this would be someone who adopts a pet in an apartment complex that does not allow animals and then is subsequently forced to get rid of the pet.


Myth:
Animals from abusive homes will never be good pets because they have been mistreated for so long
Most animals coming from abusive homes will typically make a full emotional recovery - with proper care and attention. In fact, many of them are so grateful to be rescued from their previous situation, they end up being more devoted and loyal than animals coming from non-abusive homes.

Myth: You never know what you're getting with shelter pets
Although its true that the medical history and temperament of an animal adopted from a rescue shelter are not always able to be tracked down, its really no different than an animal you might get from a pet store, unless you are buying a pedigree, but most animals from pet stores are from Puppy Mills and are more sickly due to unsanitary conditions and repeated inbreeding which causes genetic birth defects and/or severe health problems.

Myth: All animals in rescue shelters are sickly or unhealthy
Once again, it certainly IS possible that a pet adopted from a rescue shelter may have medical problems, however the majority of the animals that are adopted from shelters are perfectly healthy, and just need a good home. If anything, you're more likely to get an honest answer about an animal's medical problems from a shelter volunteer - who is clearly there because they *care* about the animals - as opposed to a pet store owner or breeder that is only it in for the money. Additionally, animals in shelters are typically treated much better than animals in pet stores, which have often spent their short lives in cramped environments with little socializing and often, unsanitary conditions.

To illustrate the point a little more clearly, when you go to a pet store, the animals are kept on display in tiny cages, often with multiple animals in one cage. When you go to a shelter, you will usually find much bigger animal pens, where the animals have some room to move.

Please adopt a sheltered animal or encourage others to adopt. These animals need a good home. Please give them the chance to find one.

Please go to my website to get a list of local shelters

ADOPT, DON'T SHOP!!



SUPPORT ANIMAL RIGHTS!!!

Thursday, November 01, 2007

THE STORY OF LINCOLN!


With a very heavy heart I must inform you all that Lincoln passed away Monday, after a valiant battle against a litany of medical issues, including heart worms and osteosarcoma.

For those of you that don't know about Lincoln,he was an amazingly strong, soulful, tenacious creature, that came into my life about 6 months ago.

Although our time together was brief, I experienced a powerful connection to this dog, unlike any other. I would not give this experience up for the world. Lincoln certainly taught me a thing or two........

He was found covered in fleas, with speaker wire around his neck, severely emaciated. He had been waiting to be rescued...6 years later his dream would come true. He met three people that welcomed him with open arms, and did everything humanly possible to make sure he lived his final years knowing love,friendship, a nice place to sleep, good food, and clean water.

Unfortunately, the rest of his life was 6 months..First came the heart worms, then the limp..that turned out to be cancer. We had the leg removed, but you would never know it was missing..the day after the amputation he was running around like a warrior. The biopsy came back negative in the lymph nodes..we were ecstatic. We just knew Lincoln would beat the odds of the 1 year life expectancy.... Then..three days after the amputation, his back legs started sliding around, we think he probably hurt himself running around with the other pups, trying to keep up with them. Finally, he went
down..and stayed. He went through acupuncture treatment for a week before being referred to Dr. Chauvet, a Neuro Vet, we thought possibly a slipped disk, and trust me, we had every intention of having the back surgery. I mean come on, surely he didn't go through all of this in vain?

Dr. Chauvet took another x-ray and confirmed our worst fear...the cancer had spread to his lungs. We were devastated to say the least. How cruel..to put this dog through all of this trauma, did I mention the neuter..:) just to lose him a couple of months later.

I, Derek, and Beth decided we had to do the right thing.We could not let him live like this...zero use of the back legs,and the cancer gaining on him.

Monday October 29Th around 5:30 P.M. we said goodbye to our Lincoln. He still had a sparkle in his eye until his last breath...I could go on for days about Lincoln's brilliance and strong will to live, but I'm getting misty.

You'll be sorely missed my graceful...TRUE GENTLEMAN!

Hope you're flying high.......

Thursday, August 30, 2007

FOSTER BABE TO THE RESCUE!






I have to start out by saying...I LOVE Julie Royal... AKA Foster Babe.
She is amazing. This goddess is responsible for saving hundreds of dogs
and cats from certain death. She will FOSTER litters of puppies and
kittens,seniors, crippled..whatever. Did I mention she also has her own
Real Estate business. This woman is such a ROCK STAR..


I got an e-mail over the weekend from a rescue group that I work with in Alabama
They were in desperate need of fosters and other rescues. You
see, they had over 90..that's right (90) puppies that needed to be out
of the shelter by Monday, not a lot of notice hmmm. They had to make room for 50 animals that were coming in from a CRUELTY case. SIDE NOTE...I hate most people, OK,
I digress. I immediately call Jules too see if perhaps she had room at HER Inn..ha. She, as
usual without hesitation, said "SURE" I can take a couple of litters.

She drove to the SPCA in Tampa to meet the transport that was coming from Alabama. She took 2 litters, a total of seven pups. They are all so damn cute.Anyone interested in adopting one of these little guys, please contact me, and I can hook you up with FOSTER BABE..Thank you for everything you do Julie, you are a Guardian Angel for the animals.....

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

THROW AWAY SOCIETY




This just in folks....if you have a perfectly fabulous pet, and you just
wake up one day and decide they are no longer worthy of living out the
rest of their lives with you...you can just toss them away "LIKE SO
MANY RAGS"..I just don't understand, I never will. How do you throw
your family away? I wish I could just make people understand that
animals have the same emotions as humans..they love, mourn, feel pain,
loss, you name it..I think the only emotions they don't share would be
revenge or hatred. My first example is this absolutely stunning Persian. I don't have his name, I just know he's 2 years old neutered, and declawed. His owners think he is too jealous of a niece that comes over on occasion, this is frigging
absurd
If anyone is interested, e-mail me and I will get
more details. Next up is 2 gorgeous Seal Point Siamese sisters...Coco
and Cashmere....ohhh such classy names.. 3 year old sisters, declawed
and spayed. Another tragedy. Again, anyone interested in providing a
FOREVER home for these lovely kitties, please contact me..I have to go
throw up now.. writing this blog LITERALLY made me sick.....

Thursday, August 16, 2007

DOGGIE RES Q R' S

I find it so dejecting that dogs love humans with their whole heart. No
judgement, no prejudice,they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.
Yet, humans don't even come close to reciprocation. I watched a really good example of this last night. Please check out this articleThis group of dogs have saved over 70 HUMAN LIVES this year alone...how amazing is that? Would we do the same for them?

“The one absolutely unselfish friend that a man can have in this selfish world, the one that never deserts him, the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous, is his dog."

Remember this..A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than you love yourself...

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

CON-VICK-T




What can I say..I am thoroughly disgusted with
this loser. Yea, I know..innocent until proven guilty, whatever... There is already talk of him copping a plea.I
suppose the thing that bothers me the most would be that clearly Vick
just gets off on torturing and watching dogs kill each other. It's
certainly not about the money. This is a very twisted individual. I'm
so looking forward to him loosing EVERYTHING. I hope it was worth it ASSHOLE!!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

MANDATORY SPAY NEUTER YES !YES! YES!!!!!


Dog advocates unleashed

There's wide agreement that most dogs
should be spayed and neutered. But who should make that decision -- the
state, the city, the owners, a selected kind of owner or the dog
itself? All this week, BillHemby and Daniel Guss debate California's kaninekulturkampf.


Today, Guss, founder of Stop Torture Abuse & Neglect of Dogs, discusses the stymied "California Healthy Pets Act" with Hemby, founder of PetPAC. Later in the week, they'll debate pit-bull deprogramming, muscle-dog culture and more.

Don't listen to the profiteers -- mandatory spay-neuter now!
By Daniel Guss



What a great way to start the week: I am a volunteer humane advocate going
against you, Bill, a paid lobbyist and profiteering dog breeder allied
with a PR firm that unsuccessfully defended Big Tobacco and fought
against a living wage law. Birds of a feather, readers!

And now, here's the scoop:



Millions of dogs and cats are killed every year in the United States. I'm
talking about really sweet, please-rub-my-belly pets, including small
ones and purebreds.

Who could say we're doing right by the animals?


Imagine their millions of bodies spread out over Yankee Stadium or the Rose
Bowl, 100 feet deep. This happens every year, as far back as records
are kept. Some image, right? Society used to drown them enmasse. Now they're injected with poison without so much as a sedative to soothe their nerves.

This mountain of death irrefutably proves that humans have failed animals miserably.

Historically and correctly, government does its best work after people create -- and
can't solve -- alarming, preventable tragedies like this. The time for
mandatory spay-neuter laws is now.

In 1984, New York passed the nation's first seat belt
laws because we killed ourselves on the roads at an alarming,
preventable rate. Every state now has seat belt laws, and DUI laws,
because we couldn't stop the killing on our own.


Should the free market decide these things? See how your insurance company reacts if
you get popped for a DUI. Call them and say you won't buckle up. These
laws helped reduce the slaughter.

Likewise, because dogs and cats can't beg for mercy, governments are now actively
considering mandatory spay/neuter laws at the behest of animal shelter directors,
workers and veterinarians, as well as police departments, animal
rescuers and citizens fed up with needless killing of good dogs and cats.
.

My friends devote their lives to saving animals, enduring
enormous personal and financial sacrifice. Hundreds of daily e-mails
pass among them, desperate to save "Coco" or "Lucky" from being dragged
on a rope or pole, and killed on a cold steel table or concrete floor
reeking of the dog or cat killed there minutes earlier.


Not once have I seen an e-mail response from a breeder, puppy mill or pet store
saying that they will save these animals' lives. It would mean one less
family to which they could sell a puppy or kitten at a profit. These
profiteers not only fail to help, they are now frantic to stop those of
us who are demanding a change.

Who do you trust? Those who sacrifice or those who profit?

With some common sense exemptions, like for police dogs, the time for
mandatory spay-neuter has arrived. (See Assembly Bill 1634, at
www.CAHealthyPets.com.) The bill even gives breeders multiple
exemptions, but still they are indignant because saving shelter animals
shrinks their customer base.

So when you see someone foaming at
the mouth about mandatory spay-neuter, ask them how many shelter
animals they've saved lately, if ever.

Mandatory spay-neuter is the only solution. Believe those of us who sacrifice, not others who profit.


Monday, August 13, 2007

LEO GETS A NEW LEASH ON LIFE!!


It seems as though everyday I get an e-mail, phone call, or read about
someone needing to GET RID of their beloved pet. It's the same old
excuse, people are either moving, have just discovered they have
allergies, have children, or this is my favorite(ya know I'm just
really tired of cleaning up all of the hair) after, I might add having
this cat for 11 years. What the hell is that? How heartless can someone
get? This is something I just cannot tolerate.


This story has an excellent ending, but started out quite the contrary. I got a phone
call from a woman that needed to GET RID of her dog ASAP. She had
originally RESCUED Leo as a puppy(big joke)and kept him outside tied to
a tree. Leo was stolen about 3 months after she got him. She had given
up hope of ever getting him back, and even(RESCUED) 2 other small dogs
from Hurricane Katrina. One night she had a dream that Leo was in the
local dog shelter, so she woke up the next morning and went straight to
Manatee Animal Services...low and behold Leo was in fact there. The woman was elated, so much so that she decided to put Leo right back outside tied to the same tree. ARE YOU STILL WITH ME? OK,
she decides she can't handle 3 dogs and it's not fair to Leo, because
the other 2 KATRINA dogs live in the house, and he always looks so sad
that he cannot be a part of the group.The woman decides to give Leo to
some friends?..dubious...to make a long story short, the woman gets a
phone call from Animal Services, guess what? Leo is back. They knew
this because he was micro-chipped from his previous stint in the
shelter. She of course goes down and retrieves Leo. Back to the tree
Leo goes..WTF? She FINALLY decides to do the right thing and call me, the fabulous animal goddess...ha ha I didn't hesitate, I went the next day to pick up the precious Leo. Can I just tell you, what a phenomenal
dog. Derek was back to his fostering duties! He had him for about six
weeks, then we found the perfect family for Leo. SCORE BABY!!!


I just received pictures from his new family, they are so crazy about
him. He now has a sister (DIXIE)the fabulous pitbull, they are the best of friends. oh, and guess what?.....................

LEO WILL (NEVER) BE TIED TO ANOTHER TREE FOR THE REST OF
HIS LIFE!!!! Thank you Samantha and Derek..

Sunday, August 12, 2007

THE 10 COMMANDMENTS OF ANIMAL GUARDIANSHIP

TEN COMMANDMENTS OF ANIMAL GUARDIANSHIP

1. When you adopt me, remember that my life is likely to last 15 to 20 years. Please don't forsake me, any separation from you is painful.

2. Please give me time to understand what it is you want from me. Change can be more difficult for me than for you.

3. Please don't be angry with me for a long time, and don't lock me up alone as punishment. You have your human family, your friends, your entertainment and I ONLY HAVE YOU!!!

4. Please trust me and help me to trust you . . . it is crucial for mine as well as your well being.

5. Talk to me . . . even if you think I don't understand your words I understand your voice and love when you speak to me and stroke me.

6. Don't ever hit me! Remember that I have teeth and claws and could easily hurt you but I choose not to bite and scratch you because I love you.

7. Be aware, that however you treat me, I WILL NEVER FORGET!!!

8. Before you scold me for being uncooperative or bad, ask yourself if maybe something is wrong and there is another reason for my behavior. Perhaps I am sick, hot, old or just plain tired, frustrated and weak. PLEASE TRY TO UNDERSTAND WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE ME AND PUT YOURSELF IN MY PLACE.

9. Please take care of me when I get old and don't abandon me, for you too will grow old. Please notice when I am ill because I need you to take me to the vet for help when I am ill just as you need to see a doctor.

10. Go with me on the most difficult journeys. Never say, "I can't bear to watch" or "Do it when I leave" because I need you with me even at the end of my journeys. Please always do what is best for me even if it is unbearable for you to do so because I love you and trust that you will DO WHAT IS BEST FOR ME.




Tuesday, August 07, 2007

I HAVE BEEN REALLY BAD!

I have been totally remiss in my blogging duties.."AGAIN"..I promise I will start my blogging on a regular basis..please don't hate me..I've been busy saving lives....

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

LIVING IN CHAINS.. A LIFE SENTENCE

I just have to get something off my chest. I am currently living next door to a NIGHTMARE. My new neighbors, who by the way replaced the other BONEHEAD neighbors that I mentioned in a previous post, keep their two BLACK dogs outside 24/7. They have provided ZERO shelter or bedding. I am so sickened by this. It has been 37 degrees outside, it has poured rain and I mean COLD rain and still they remain outside. Why the hell even bother having an animal if you are going to sentence them to a life of solitude and chains. That's right ONE of the dogs is on a very short chain, while the other is allowed to run free. I don't get it. This is a 6ft shadow box fence. There would be no way for this dog to get out. This is animal cruelty at the highest level. They may not beat or starve the dogs, but they have no interaction with the dogs what so ever. They keep the blinds shut, and pretend as if there is nothing in the backyard but grass. How do I know these things? I'll tell you how.. I am incredibly observant, especially when it comes to the welfare of animals.