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Oh The Horrors….Day Two Hundred, Thirty

July 18, 2011 By Jodi

Did you ever go through the pet section of your local paper?  Have you seen the ads that say, “free to a good home” or “3-year old neutered male $100”? Did you know that pit bull fighting rings look for these kinds of ads in the paper to purchase a cheap dog that can be used for bait? 

I didn’t either.

But it’s true, I found this out on Saturday when I was trying coordinate the surrender of a dog to the Labs 4 Rescue group. 

I was contacted by a reader who had a neighbor who they thought would be willing to surrender their lab.  I contacted my friend Ann from the lab rescue group and told her the owner had a put an ad in the local paper trying to sell the dog, that’s when Ann told me what these pit bull fighting rings are doing.  It just about stopped my heart.

This is Ranger.

 

When Ranger was surrendered he had allergies, dry skin, bald spots (like he had been sleeping on concrete) and he hadn’t been neutered.

He was picked up and brought to a boarding facility where he will reside until he can be checked by a vet.  Then he will be placed in foster care until they find someone to adopt him.   Had he not been surrendered to a rescue group, he may have had an entirely different fate.

The world of pit bull fighting is vile and disgusting.  What can we as a community of dog lovers do to ensure this deplorable practice is stopped permanently?

How can we get the word out and encourage people to surrender their dogs to reputable agencies? 

An agency where at least every effort will be made to ensure the safety and well-being of these precious, furry beings of love.

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Follow-up Friday (A Day Late)…Day Two Hundred, Twenty Eight

July 16, 2011 By Jodi

My recap and follow-up to the week. 

Update: Buzz Off

The fly bite I received on Saturday (I found out there are such things as deer flies that do bite humans) continued to remain very hot and itchy.  It grew in size so by Monday the red area around the bite was about the size of a grapefruit.  I called the Dr and discovered that I had cellulitis I have been on antibiotics since Monday and the infection seems to be under control, although the bite is still really ugly-looking.

 

Author’s Note: Proceed With Caution

I’m not sure I stressed enough the dangers of toys that aren’t soft and plushy.  Delilah is particular loves to chew the really hard frisbees, that plastic can be very sharp and it is so important that they not swallow it.

While we hear about indestructible toys such as Kongs, I have also heard of dogs that can chew through a Kong, so it is important to supervise when and what your babies are chewing.

Update: Monkey See

Almost immediately after this picture was snapped, I leaned in to give Sampson a smooch and Bob made one of those horrifying noises that only a cat can make “MEEEEEEOOOOOOOOWWWWWWW” and jumped and scratched me.

I don’t believe I will be able to blog tomorrow, I am going to a NASCAR race with my friend Mindy.  Have a great weekend.

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Blog The Change For Animals….Day Two Hundred, Twenty Seven

July 15, 2011 By Jodi

Today is one of the days designated  “Blog the Change for Animals.”

I recently found out that CT has a law pending that will just about stop rescue organizations from bringing dogs in from other states.  Inspired by Kristine over at Rescued Insanity I decided to join the movement (my traditional follow-up post will be tomorrow) and write a letter to the Governor of CT.  What follows is what I wrote. 

Take the initiative and be the change for those who cannot speak for themselves!

Dear Governor Malloy, 

I am writing to beg you to veto the bill requiring rescue organizations to incur an additional $200 in expenses per rescued animal brought into CT. 

When I rescued my beautiful chocolate lab from American Lab Rescue four years ago, she came with a certificate of health and I was required to bring her to my vet within 30 days. Since her vaccinations could not be verified, the rescue group made sure she had the necessary shots.  When we discovered she had not been spayed, the rescue organization took responsibility and paid for her procedure. 

I received a beautiful pure bred lab for $375. Burdening a rescue group with an additional $200 in costs is going to increase the adoption fee, which in turn will limit people from rescuing animals in desperate need of homes; in many cases ensuring more animals are euthanized un-necessarily. 

The joy received from the relationship between a dog and an owner is immeasurable, if you yourself are a dog owner, you understand and if you are not, then you are truly lacking something beautiful in your life. I for one can say my life has been enriched by the experience of rescuing my beautiful dog. 

I believe the majority of rescue groups take the necessary precautions and assume responsibility if the representation of the dog is not accurate.  

In a world where so many things are wrong, please don’t punish something pure and good that benefits so many.  

Sincerely,

Jodi Stone

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