Thanks to friend-of-the-blogger Pam for sending this important warning about dogs being stolen right from their own back yards. Continue reading Don’t leave your dog outside when you’re not home
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Lava, Dog Rescued From Baghdad
I just finished listening to the audiobook “From Baghdad, With Love”, the story of Lava, a dog rescued by Lt. Col. Jay Kopelman of the U.S. Marines. In spite of rules which forbid bringing home dogs from a war zone, Col. Kopelman found a way to get this puppy home with the help of reporters, the Helen Woodward Animal Center, some Iraqi nationals, and the Iams pet food company.
This is truly a good story – not only because it has a good outcome for the dog, but also because it shows how awful the war in Iraq truly is. Kopelman pulls no punches when telling how the money is mis-spent, how the war strategy is flawed, and how the Iraqi citizens suffer under the invasion.
Here is a link to the book on Amazon, if you’re interested. I highly recommend it! (BTW, in looking at Amazon, I see there is a 2nd book by Kopelman, called “From Baghdad to America: Life Lessons from a Dog Named Lava”. I’ll have to put that one on my list, too!)
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Dog Bite Prevention
The Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County (Tennessee) has started an innovative program to help children age 5 – 14 to avoid dog attacks.
Angel Dogs: Divine Messengers of Love
Have you seen this book? I haven’t read it yet, but I think it will be next on my list. It tells many stories about how dogs have brought their families love – what a great theme!
Here is the “official” description of the book from the publisher:
With a well-earned reputation as man’s — as well as woman’s — best friend, dogs have an uncanny ability to sense exactly what their human friends need. Gathered from thousands of stories Allen and Linda Anderson have received, as well as their own experiences, “Angel Dogs” demonstrates that dogs are not only faithful companions but also spiritual guides. Stories include the four-legged speech therapist who helped a scared boy find his voice; the dog who came “special delivery” through the mail at just the right moment in a family’s life; the dog who helped guard Air Force One; dogs from the canine corps; service dogs; and many others. The book also details new scientific findings on how dogs can save lives, sniff out cancerous tumors, and warn epileptics of impending seizures. Each story is followed by a short meditation that helps readers focus on the messages of love that dogs bring to their lives.
Book Details:
Angel Dogs: Divine Messengers of Love
By Allen Anderson, Linda C. Anderson
Edition: illustrated
Published by New World Library, 2005
ISBN 157731493X, 9781577314936
218 pages
Link to Amazon.com
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
An Angel Dog Named Jasmine
In 2003, police in Warwickshire, England, opened a garden shed and found a whimpering, cowering dog. It had been locked in the shed and abandoned. It was dirty and malnourished, and had clearly been abused.
In an act of kindness, the police took the dog, which was a Greyhound female, to the nearby Nuneaton Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary, run by a man named Geoff Grewcock and known as a willing haven for animals abandoned, orphaned or otherwise in need.
Geoff and the other sanctuary staff went to work with two aims: to restore the dog to full health, and to win her trust. It took several weeks, but eventually both goals were achieved. They named her Jasmine, and they started to think about finding her an adoptive home.
But Jasmine had other ideas. No one remembers now how it began, but she started welcoming all animal arrivals at the sanctuary. It wouldn’t matter if it was a puppy, a fox cub, a rabbit or any other lost or hurting animal, Jasmine would peer into the box or cage and, where possible, deliver a welcoming lick.
Geoff relates one of the early incidents. “We had two puppies that had been abandoned by a nearby railway line. One was a Lakeland Terrier cross and another was a Jack Russell Doberman cross. They were tiny when they arrived at the centre and Jasmine approached them and grabbed one by the scruff of the neck in her mouth and put him on the settee. Then she fetched the other one and sat down with them, cuddling them.”
“But she is like that with all of our animals, even the rabbits. She takes all the stress out of them and it helps them to not only feel close to her but to settle into their new surroundings.”
“She has done the same with the fox and badger cubs, she licks the rabbits and guinea pigs and even lets the birds perch on the bridge of her nose.” Jasmine, the timid, abused, deserted waif, became the animal sanctuary’s resident surrogate mother, a role for which she might have been born. The list of orphaned and abandoned youngsters she has cared for comprises five fox cubs, four badger cubs, 15 chicks, eight guinea pigs, two stray puppies and 15 rabbits.
And roe deer fawn. Tiny Bramble, 11 weeks old, was found semi-conscious in a field. Upon arrival at the sanctuary, Jasmine cuddled up to her to keep her warm, and then went into the full foster mum role. Jasmine the greyhound showers Bramble the roe deer with affection and makes sure nothing is matted.
“They are inseparable,” says Geoff “Bramble walks between her legs and they keep kissing each other. They walk together round the sanctuary. It’s a real treat to see them.”
Jasmine will continue to care for Bramble until she is old enough to be returned to woodland life. When that happens, Jasmine will not be lonely. She will be too busy showering love and affection on the next orphan or victim of abuse.
Such is the order of God’s Creation.
Thanks to friend of the blogger Wendy for sending this to me.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Dogs on the Bonnie Hunt Show
Do any of you watch the Bonnie Hunt Show? I’m not so much into talk shows, but I have become hooked on this one since I’ve been home recovering from my surgery. One of the things I most love about it is that she is such a dog lover! As you saw from yesterday’s post, she apparently searches the Internet for dog-related video clips to air on her show. Yesterday, the clip showed dogs playing Nerf basketball – too cute! The best part was the cat lying right under the basket – “No defense at all,” Bonnie says, as the cat sleeps through the whole thing. (Still looking for the clip on YouTube so I can post a link for you.)
Cute Boxer & Baby Clip from the Bonnie Hunt Show
Have you seen this yet? I dare you not to say, “Awwwwww…”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMppUgSQNPU
Thanks to friend-0f-the-blogger Marsha for sending this to me. I held onto it for about a month, trying to embed the video here, which I was never able to do. Finally took the time to find the clip on YouTube today, so I can share it this way. It’s really cute, but kind of scary at the same time. This dog must be EXTREMELY patient!
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Saturday Survey: Holiday Costumes for your Dog
St. Patrick’s Day is almost upon us, and Easter won’t be far behind, so I’ve got to ask, do you dress up your dog for the holidays?
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Saturday Survey: Shelter Dogs vs. Dogs from a Breeder
Last weekend was PetSmart’s adoption event, where they tried to find homes for 13,500 pets. In addition, as you know, last week was the Westminster show, probably the premiere event featuring purebred dogs. So, it dawned on me that we should ask our readers which they prefer – shelter dogs or dogs purchased from a breeder. Please take our survey below and let us know what you think.
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Special Tuesday’s Top Ten: If I Didn’t Have a Dog
This one was so good, we had to expand the Tuesday Top Ten to be a Tuesday Top Twenty! Things we could do if we didn’t have dogs:
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