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Some of Them Just Touch Your Heart

July 22, 2013 By Jodi

Sometimes the universe gives you exactly what you need.

Saturday Hubby and I went to a family run pet store.  As often happens we started talking about dogs and dog food.  Turns out this lady started her pet store because one of her dogs had food allergies and she couldn’t get the food he needed.

We shared that Delilah is a rescue and she shared that she has rescued a few dogs. I asked if she’d heard about the Just One Day project and she hadn’t, so we exchanged cards so I could get her the information she needs so she can help promote next year’s one day.

I also told her that I shared dogs on my facebook page and participated in a blog hop that shared dogs in need of homes.

I said, “Some of them just touch your heart.”

Hubby said, “They all touch your heart.”

Yes of course they all touch my heart, how could they not? Since I’ve been sharing dogs both on facebook and here, I must have shared hundreds, if not more.  Do I remember them all?   I’d be lying if I said I did.

Sometimes I think it’s for my own self-preservation.  The sadness of animal welfare in this country can be overwhelming.   I’d never sleep if I remembered them all.

But there are some that haunt me.  I remember their faces and I remember their names.

Looking at her sweet face just about breaks my heart.

Looking at her sweet face just about breaks my heart.

Dogs like Penelope, who even though she is safe in foster care looks so worried.

#24XXXURGENT: Hound, Dog; Bloomfield, CT

Dogs like Little Lady No Name, who is eight-years old, blind and possibly pregnant.  (I did find out they were calling her Moo Shu or #24.)

I started talking about Little Lady No Name and sharing her story, when suddenly the woman’s daughter exclaimed, “She was adopted!”

“Are you sure?” I think I might have clutched at my chest where my heart should be.

She grabbed her phone and started scrolling, explaining as she did that she follows the Hartford Pound.  And then she showed me her picture and said, “This girl?”

I nodded my head, “Yes, yes that’s her.”

“She was adopted.”

It took every fiber of my being not to sob with joy.  She made it out!

I said in last week’s Follow-Up Friday post that I don’t check on the dogs because it will break my heart to find out they didn’t make it.  But this time, the universe gave me just what I needed.

Oh she’ll probably still haunt me but in a way that pushes me to continue to share, because we really can make a difference.

What pushes you when you feel lost or helpless?  Where do you draw your inner strength from?

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Little Lady No Name

July 16, 2013 By Jodi

Normally when I participate in Tuesday’s Tails blog hop, I feature a senior black lab.  Here’s the thing about the senior black labs in CT.  The ones I’ve found are already in foster care.  They’ve already been given their second shot at life.  There are some dogs in CT though, that are living on borrowed time.

Literally.

The city of Hartford gives a dog taken into the pound ten days to get adopted.  Ten days and then they are euthanized.  It makes me cry just thinking about it.

So when this little lady came across my facebook page, I knew I’d have to feature her.

#24XXXURGENT: Hound, Dog; Bloomfield, CT Here is the sadder part.  She has no name.  It breaks my heart that her time is so limited that they can’t be bothered to give her a name.

Here’s what her petfinder page says:

Approx. 8yrs old….approx. 65lbs

This dog has just an incredible personality

She is super sweet

Very friendly

Great with dogs she met

Very affectionate…would love to be a lap dog

She is great on leash

This poor dog has had a rough life…her teeth are worn down like she has spent her life chewing on rocks…she is blind but gets along great..adapts well and quickly to her environment and she MAY BE pregnant. She needs a person or family to love her and give her the life she so deserves!

Her legal day of adoption is Thursday, July 18th, which just happens to be my youngest daughter’s birthday.  What a wonderful gift to my daughter if this dog could find her forever home.

Yes it’s true, my daughter does not read this blog and yes, it’s true she doesn’t know about this dog, but that doesn’t matter.  I know.  And I will tell her.  And because I told her and I’m her mother she will be overjoyed that we worked so hard to save this dog on her behalf. And she will celebrate her birthday knowing a life was saved in her honor.  It will be the best birthday present she ever had.

Trust me.

Typically I don’t ask my readers to share posts.  I like to say I’m a modest kind of writer and believe if I’m producing a good quality product and it touches you in some way, you will automatically share without being told.

Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe people don’t share my posts.  That’s okay.  On most days.

But it is not this day!

Today I am asking you to share, to take a couple of minutes of your time to tweet a link and/or share it on your facebook page.

You won’t know that you saved a life, but you’ll know you tried.  And that is a wonderful thing.

Thank you to Lisa at Dogs N Pawz for the Tuesday’s Tails blog hop.

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Heeeeeeere’s……………Manny!!

June 18, 2013 By Jodi

Today is the Tuesday’s Tails blog hop.  This hop hosted by Dogs N Pawz, showcases shelter dogs looking for their forever homes.

Of course, my heart barks (no that’s true, I had a cardiogram last week and I heard my heart and it wasn’t beating it was barking) for all dogs.

I’ve noticed as I visit other blogs participating in the hop, that we all tend to try and shine the light on the breed that has the soft spot in our hearts.  Mine happens to be Labradors.  And since I found out about Black Dog Syndrome, I’ve chosen to focus my efforts on Senior Black Labrador Retrievers in CT looking for their forever homes.

Most senior dogs that find themselves in shelters have already had loving homes and for one reason or another wind up in a shelter.  I won’t go into the reasons why they do because that will bring my stress level up and cause my heart to bark harder and then I will want five minutes……alone…in a room….with the owners.  And it won’t be to tell them what a nice dog they had.

Sorry about that, the mind wanders when you get to a certain age.

Thankfully we have a couple of great Labrador rescue groups in CT so most of the time, the dogs get pulled and placed in foster care.

This guy right here is Manny.

Manny #2: Black Labrador Retriever, Dog; Killingworth, CT

Petfinder introduces Manny as follows, “Manny is a sweet lovable senior lab who came to us as a stray.  We believe he is around 7 years old.  He has passed a behavior assessment and ready for a new home.  He just wants love.   He wants a family to love him in return for all the love and devotion he will give.  He loves children of all ages and his favorite thing is talking walks and meeting all the neighbors along the way.   If you think Manny could be your newest family member please email right away…he’s waiting.”

If you or anyone you know is interested in adopting Manny, please contact Shana LaPointe at shana2576@gmail.com.  Manny is being fostered in New England and I’m sure they’d be happy to arrange transport for you.  And if they won’t, you just let me know.  I’m sure between us and all the bloggers we know, we can figure something out. 😉

It’s Tuesday’s Tails, hosted by Dogs N Pawz

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