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One Person CAN Make a Difference!

January 15, 2014 By Jodi

I thought for my Blog The Change post this year I’d do something a little different and showcase a couple of people I know who are making a difference for abandoned dogs and how they’re doing it.

Making a difference for the Street Dogs of Dallas – Spotlight on “T”

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First up is my friend “T.”  T lives in Dallas, Texas, in fact my BTC post for last April highlighted the plight of the Street Dogs of Dallas. Sadly the situation in Dallas hasn’t changed much.  There are still dogs being dropped off in the Cul de sac and they’re still struggling to find food, and shelter and dealing with the other elements such as mange, injuries incurred from fighting amongst themselves, not to mention the limited shelter available is often times claimed by homeless people.

T and the amazing men that work with him, pool their money and every month buy whatever they can for dog food. Some of the lucky dogs become shop dogs.  Pups like these two.

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The really lucky ones get adopted by one of the guys.  Of these two, one was adopted and sadly one was hit by a car and died.

A couple of months ago my friend tagged me on Facebook in a picture of this guy.

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We commented back and forth about this guy and my friend shared that he didn’t think this guy would make it.  He had mange pretty bad, had some open sores and it looked like he had part of one of his back feet chewed off.  I was horrified and asked if he could get the dog to the Vet and send me the bill.  T told me he didn’t think the dog would make it, he was in really rough shape.

So with tears pouring down my face, I asked him to take the dog to the Vet and have him euthanized and send me the bill.  We might not have been able to save him, but at the very least we could make sure he didn’t die a slow and painful death.

And then I made him promise he’d stay with him until the end, just to make sure he wasn’t alone.  T said he could do that for me, and that he would take him to his own vet and if the vet thought he could be saved, he would do it. He also said, he’d handle the cost of the Vet.

It was not an easy thing for me to request, and I was so heartbroken that I waited a couple of weeks and finally pulled on my big girl panties and asked how he’d made out with the dog.

This is the response I got, “His name is Homer and we put in a doggie door.”

Shop dog - H -1 The amazing company that T works for, took care of the vetting and now Homer is one of the lucky dogs who made it off the street.

No, T can’t save all the dogs, but together with his co-workers they try to make the lives of these dogs a little bit better.

No Dumping! – Spotlight on “D”

My second friend is “D.”  Last spring my friend D and her husband left Connecticut and bought a house in North Carolina.

D is huge dog lover and has three of her own.  Her husband has put his foot firmly down and told her no more.   So what happens when she finds out that people are dropping their unwanted dogs and puppies at the local landfill?

This amazing woman is working with the town and her vet.  They are trapping, spaying and neutering and re-homing these abandoned babies.  They are also in the process of relocating the unmanned dump to the manned recycling area so they can stop people from just dumping their dogs.

She says, “I knew God had a plan for me here.”

So why am I sharing these two stories with you today?  Because I want you to know that there are many, many ways to make a difference in animals lives and it’s not always in a traditional manner.  And to remind you to leave your mind and your heart open to the possibilities of what the universe has in store for you.

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Faded Photographs….

January 14, 2014 By Jodi

This question really goes out to those of you with darker colored dogs.  Just how in the hell do you manage to get good photos without staging them?

My couches are blue, Delilah is brown and my house is dark (hey electricity costs money, we have to save somewhere!)

I actually have a photo in my digital frame that doesn’t look like a photo, because it’s of Delilah curled up on the couch.   I thought the frame was coming to the end of the road, until it switched to the next photo.

My favorite place to photograph Delilah is in the snow, the combination of her brown fur and the white snow is breathtaking.  The hard thing is that she’s always on one end of the leash and I’m always on the other, which makes it damn difficult to get a good photo.

So the one place I really focus on taking pictures of her, is during our training classes.  I now have a folder full of pictures like this.


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Anyone care to take a shot at captioning this photo that was taken during one of our Nosework classes?

Oh and don’t forget to share your picture taking tips in the comments. 😉

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Follow-Up Monday?

January 13, 2014 By Jodi

My apologies for getting this follow up post up so late, I took a mental health day on Saturday and read a book.  🙂  My follow ups typically take place on Friday, but considering we were doing the Pet Blogger Challenge, this post waited until today.

So without any further ado (why do I like typing that so much?) here we are answering some questions, highlighting some comments and in general wrapping up our week.

A Visit to Risley Park

Emma said, “Looks nice, but where was the snow?”

Jan had a similar question, “Looks like a great place to explore, but where is the snow we keep hearing about?”

We have had the flukiest weather, what happens is it gets cold, really cold, then it snows and then a couple of days later the temperatures rise and the snow goes away.

Last Friday we woke up to snow, it snowed lightly for most of the day so we had about a 2 inch covering.  Saturday the temperatures were in the 50’s and all the snow melted.

Pamela said, “We have amazing trails carved out of the gorges around here. But they’re all closed for the winter. Something about not wanting people to slide off the rocks to their deaths. Whatever. Instead, we hang out in the local graveyards and golf courses when everything is covered in snow.”

You know, I was struck by the brilliance of this comment.  I had never thought to walk in the graveyards.  Of course with a lot of my walking taking place at night, that’s probably not a good idea.  I mean, I don’t like to walk in our woods where things LIVE at night, I sure as hell don’t want to walk somewhere where things DON’T. 🙂  But I will keep it in mind for weekends.

Do any of YOU walk your dogs in graveyards?

Winter Wonderland

Caren Gittleman said, “I like “normal” snow, not the over-a-foot with below zero temps that we are having right now.”

Amen sister, it seems we like the same kind of snow.

Jan K said, “You are so right, there is nothing better and more peaceful than being out walking in a snowstorm. The other thing I love is a sunny day after a snowstorm when the trees are still covered.”

That is so pretty Jan, the thing about snow is after a few hours it gets dirty, whether its from people/animals walking in it, or from the clean up.  In our neck of the woods the window of opportunity is small.

Caption the Photo

Some of my favorite captions are here:

2 Brown Dawgs, “Candy Crack again?”

Dawn, ““So, um, since you’re into this candy mindset right now, how about getting me a treat?””

Houndstooth, ““I always feel like…somebody’s watchin’ me!”

Julie, “Can you see me now?”

Rebekah, “You will never beat level 127 of Candy Crush!”

Damn Rebekah, but some of those levels are hard!  I had one I was stuck on for at least a month.  In fact, I stopped playing for a bit because it was so frustrating.

So without further ado, (there I go again!) here is the photo with my caption.

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I see you Mama and I know what you’re doing.  But I want my dinner Mama, so step away from the candy crack.

This ‘N That Thursday

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Sheena asked, “Is that SLOBBER on her face or did she pop her bubble gum?!”

Oh it’s slobber alight.  I need to start carrying a cloth with me.

Molly the Wally said, “Pawsome slobber. I have been known to an Adam Ant many times.”

I’m almost afraid to ask, but please explain Adam Ant.

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Flea said, “Oooooo … Delilah looks all sleek and shiny and beautiful in that first photo.”

Doesn’t she though?  Sometimes when I look at her I reminded of a baby seal because she looks so sleek and shiny.  Although I’m pretty sure that baby seals are black.  Eh semantics.

I don’t have a follow-up to Friday’s Pet Blogger Challenge, but I will say this.  After reading some of the posts I seem to see a recurring theme (just like last year) which tells me that many of us are struggling with the same things.  I think it’s safe to say you will see a post about sponsors and advertisers coming up.

I also wanted to share that I’ve started a new website about adjusting my attitude to a tone of gratitude. I plan on posting there only about once a week, but the Facebook page is a daily blurb about simple things I am grateful for. It is a simple, basic site without any bells and whistles but as time allows I’ll work on tweaking it. In the meantime, if you are so inclined, I’d love to have you along for that journey as well.

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