Faith is a Natural Dog
This dog is simply amazing and inspiring! She proves that nothing is ever impossible! Bless you, Faith!
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Monday, November 25, 2013
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Vote for Penny 2!
Okay, bloggers, here is the update on the St. Louis Metro Pet Photo
Contest. They were having issues with their voting app. Here is what
you need to do to vote for Penny:
1. Head to the Stlmetropet Facebook page.
2. "Like" the page.
3. Find Penny's picture and click "Like."
Voting ends December 1st! Please show your love to Penny and vote, vote, vote! Don't forget to share with your friends as well. Thank you for your support!
1. Head to the Stlmetropet Facebook page.
2. "Like" the page.
3. Find Penny's picture and click "Like."
Voting ends December 1st! Please show your love to Penny and vote, vote, vote! Don't forget to share with your friends as well. Thank you for your support!
Friday, November 22, 2013
Problems for Penny
Loyal blog readers,
I wanted to let you know that there appears to be an issue with the St. Louis Metro Pet Magazine photo contest. The links do not appear to be working. When I tried to view Penny's picture, it states "Out of Subscription." PLEASE KEEP TRYING TO VOTE! Head to the Stlmetropet Facebook page and look for Penny's picture. Then, just click on the "Like" button. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!
I wanted to let you know that there appears to be an issue with the St. Louis Metro Pet Magazine photo contest. The links do not appear to be working. When I tried to view Penny's picture, it states "Out of Subscription." PLEASE KEEP TRYING TO VOTE! Head to the Stlmetropet Facebook page and look for Penny's picture. Then, just click on the "Like" button. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!
Blanket Blunder
When
we rescued Miracle (the kitten), we never intended on keeping her. We
thought that we would just nurse her back to health and send her to a
loving forever home. After just one week, it was clear that that home
was ours.
Since
our bundle of joy was unexpected, we do not yet have the funding to get
her de-clawed. In an effort to keep the couch scratch free, I placed
one of my favorite, old blankets across it. I suppose I should define
what I mean by “old.”
The light blue backing is ripped and the stuffing is falling out. I
believe this thing has been around for as long as I have (28 years).
Never did I imagine that this blanket would almost be the death of one of our fur babies.
My
husband and I allow Theo and Adriel to roam free upstairs because they
are the oldest dogs (10 and 6, respectively) and the best behaved. We
know that they are not going to chew on any power cords or leave little
“presents” for us
to discover later.
Upon
arriving home from work, I let Theo and Adriel outside. Then, I do my
work out and let the other babies out of their crates. This particular
day, I received a phone call after letting the other fur kids outside. I
heard Adriel snarling
and assumed that she had gotten into a scuffle with Miracle. For some
reason, Miracle thinks she can eat dog food.
I
hung up the phone and began to look for Adriel to make sure that she was
okay. I couldn’t find her. I tried to remain calm as I went from room
to room, opening the door and calling her name. Then, my mind began to
play tricks on me.
Could she have scooted past me when I went out the front door to get
the mail? Was she half way down the street by now?
That’s
when I noticed Miracle slowly stalking toward the couch. I crouched on
the floor and looked underneath. Nothing. That’s when I noticed
movement on the side of the couch.
There
was Adriel, stuck. The culprit? The ratty
old blanket that I just couldn’t bring myself to part with. More of the
gauzy backing had separated from the top piece and had wrapped itself
around Adriel’s neck…twice.
My
heart was pounding rapidly. I needed to free Adriel safely and
quickly. First, I removed her collar, thinking that is how she got
stuck. But, when the collar was gone, she was still stuck. Her
breathing appeared to be normal and
she was not flailing.
I
spoke soothingly to her as I raced to my husband’s desk to retrieve a
pair of scissors. Carefully, I cut the binding strands and freed my
baby. I cuddled her for a solid ten minutes. I was very aware of the
fact that I could have lost
her.
From now on, I am going to be VERY
cautious about the types of items that I leave out around my fur
babies. I never would have believed that a blanket could quickly become
a death trap.
I
encourage you to take a good look around your house as well. If you see
any items that could be potential hazards to your pets, remove them
immediately. No blanket could ever mean more to me than my dogs. It
has since gone to “blanket
heaven” courtesy of the Waste Management workers.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Vote for Penny!
A few weeks ago, I saw a flier advertising a pet photo contest for the soon to be released St. Louis Metro Pet Magazine. Having five dogs, the decision wasn't easy. In the end, my husband and I decided to enter Penny, our three-legged fur baby.
We know that Penny has an amazing story that deserves to be told. She is unlike any other dog in the world. And her spirit is unbelievable!
You can imagine my excitement when I opened an e-mail today stating that Penny's photo has been selected to be a part of the contest! Now, I need YOUR help. To vote for Penny, simply click on the following link: Vote for Penny.
Please vote for Penny so that she can spread her message of love and acceptance! We appreciate your support!
We know that Penny has an amazing story that deserves to be told. She is unlike any other dog in the world. And her spirit is unbelievable!
You can imagine my excitement when I opened an e-mail today stating that Penny's photo has been selected to be a part of the contest! Now, I need YOUR help. To vote for Penny, simply click on the following link: Vote for Penny.
Please vote for Penny so that she can spread her message of love and acceptance! We appreciate your support!
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Delightfully Different
From
the moment that I laid eyes on Penny, I knew that she was different.
Her severe overbite is quite hard to ignore. And her deformed front paw
turns heads everywhere we go.
When my husband first met her, he told
me (and I quote), “She’s ugly!” But, I completely ignored him as I
watched Penny hopping around our living room like a bunny. It was too
late. She had me wrapped around her little “stump.”
My mom also scoffed at my newest addition. “She just looks…different.” That is when I realized my mom was right.
Penny is most certainly different from
any other dog that I have ever met. While she has what some would
consider to be “defects,” Penny acts just like her four-legged, normal
snouted fur brothers and sister. She happily jumps on and
off of the furniture when playing. She races Cole (our 21 pound Min
Pin) around the back yard and often beats him!
Her spirit is simply amazing. She has
survived being abandoned and left in a shelter to die. She greets
everyone she meets with a wag of her extra-long tail and what can only
be described as a smile on her face.
Penny has taught me that being
different is wonderful. And in doing so, I have gotten to meet other
fur parents who fell in love with those that are “different.” Rosie, is
the most touching example. She was a Chihuahua that was the product
of backyard breeding by an animal hoarder. Unfortunately, she was born
with almost no hair, an elongated snout and front legs whose bones had
fused together, forcing her to crawl on her "elbows."
But, Rosie was also born with the most
beautiful blue eyes. And these eyes saw nothing but goodness and
hope. Upon being rescued, she was soon adopted by a wonderful woman.
She saw saving Rosie as the perfect opportunity to show the
world that looking different was a gift and nothing to be ashamed of.
Poor Rosie had her share of health problems due to her previous living conditions. Sadly, Ms. Rosie passed away this October. But, her memory lives on through her website:
www.everythingrosie.com.
Rosie’s mom continues to spread the word about the importance of
adopting animals from shelters instead of heading to a breeder. She
also strives to teach people to report animal abuse
so that others, like Ms. Rosie, can have a second chance at life.
From visiting Rosie’s site, I soon
found out about Bunny, the miracle puppy. She was born with a primary cleft palate, and without eyes! Unfortunately, many people would have thought Bunny to be
“useless” and a “mistake.” But, Bunny’s rescuers saw a special
dog that simply needed love. Bunny now thrives at the special needs dog rescue, Pulling for Paws. Check out this fantastic pooch on her very own Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bunny-the-Miracle-Puppy/361605037279954
Yet another unique pooch is Emma, the Chihuahua. This little cutie was born with a cleft palate. To the naked eye, it appears that she is missing part of her nose. And since her nose is deformed, her tongue can always be seen. Still, Emma has grown up to be one sensational pup. She is even in the running for the Guinness Book of World Records for "World's Smallest Dog Model." Check out her Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfEmmaCleftPalateChihuahua and her official web page at: http://elizabethhart.com/friendsofemma.html.
To me, Penny is just as inspirational as Rosie, Bunny and Tess. Special needs dogs are just that: special. And owning one will change your life forever.
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