Friday, June 8, 2012

Our Girl Penny - The Spoiled Hungarian Vizsla)

This is our girl Penny, she is a Hungarian Vizsla and currently she is 8 1/2 years old.
She is the Best and Most Spoiled Dog we have ever had.

I took this photo just yesturday in our backyard, she was watching a bird on the fence.
It was a very nice sunny day and Penny wanted to hang out and get some sun...:-)
She Loves the Sun, sometimes we call her the Sun Dog.

Most people run their lives around their jobs and family, well we run our lives around Penny.
We include her with EVERYTHING we do. This includes shopping and going to the bank, yes there are dog friendly banks. At Dinner time, Penny sits at the table with us and we use a fork and knife to feed her....Yes shw prefers to be fork fed...LOL. We usually give her what we have for dinner, weather its chicken, beef or pasta....she has what we have At the table.

At Bed time,of course she sleeps in the bed with us, no other way would do...not for Penny.
She HAS to be as close to us as possible ALL the time. The Vizsla is also known as the Velcro Dog and Penny sure has lived up to that name.

Pennt is also extremely smart and you can tell when we speak to her, she tries so hard to understand what we tell her and she DOES listen and SHE DOES Understand!

She gives us so much Love and Joy and we feel she is the Best dog in the world!
Our Girl Penny!

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Venezuelan Rescue Team Helps Thousands of Dogs and Cats

Venezuelan Rescue Team Helps Thousands of Dogs and Cats


For every place of darkness, there are also points of light and we at the Harmony Fund take great pleasure in introducing you to rescuers who illuminate this great big planet of ours. Today we’re talking with Sol Martínez, Founder of Red de Apoyo Canino, a Venezuelan charity that is quilting together the compassion of neighbors, veterinarians and community groups in a united effort to soften the lives of dogs and cats among them

Read more: http://www.care2.com/causes/venezuelan-rescue-team-helps-thousands-of-dogs-and-cats.html

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

A Beautiful Sheltie Gets Rescued!



Here is a wonderful story about a Sheltie who was rescued with the help of eveyone in the community, including a PRIVATE PLANE, A very generous donation if you ask me.
Here is their story:
https://nodogaboutit.wordpress.com/2012/06/06/wordless-wednesday-peggy-goes-home/

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Brain scans may soon tell us what our dogs are thinking



What does your dog see when he gazes at you adoringly? A best friend? A pack leader? A can opener? While many of us draw countless inferences regarding what our dog may be thinking about us, no one has actually captured images of the canine thought process - until now.

Researchers at Emory University in Atlanta have developed a new methodology for scanning the brains of alert dogs. The Public Library of Science will soon publish their results, which will show how the brains of dogs reacted to hand signals given by their owners

Read on:
http://latopdog.blogspot.com/2012/05/brain-scans-may-soon-tell-us-what-our.html

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Monday, June 4, 2012

Once again: Dog + Hot Car = Dead… Get It?

Today I have (2) stories to share with you!!!!
The First is about How you should NEVER Leave your Pet in your CAR Especially in the Summer!
The Second Story is about How a PitBull Save the Life of its Owner (3 cheers for the PitBull!!)

This is a Blog from "No Dog About it Blog" and the writer is Mel.

I know. We dog people say it over and over again…Dogs do not belong in hot cars. Dogs do not belong in cars on hot days. Dogs do not belong in a car while you go shopping or out to eat, especially on hot days.

Last night my friend Kristin posted this story on Facebook:
What is wrong with people? I was walking Woodstock (a dog Kristin is caring for) earlier and saw two dogs inside a car in the direct sunlight. The driver’s side window was cracked open about 2 inches, and that was it. After I walked Woodstock back home, I got in the car and drove past. They were still there, panting away. It was just down the block from (name omitted) and Cafe Ena, so I knew the owners were most likely enjoying a nice, leisurely meal while their dogs were getting possible heat exhaustion. I talked to a server at (name omitted), who was kind enough to ask at the tables who owned a white Prius. When she told me that the family told her “oh, we have the window cracked,” I asked if I could talk to them. She wasn’t comfortable having me confront her customers, so I said loudly “Well, could you tell them that I’m going to call 311?” Suddenly a young woman sprang up and came to me, saying “I’m the owner and they have a window open.” I explained that they could die inside, because they were in the sun and the window was hardly opened and cars heat up FAST (up to 150 degrees within minutes). She said “We’re volunteers and we got our dogs from a rescue in Israel.” and I said “I’m sure you love them a lot, but this is still a dangerous situation.” She got in the car, opened all of the windows, and I left. I still wasn’t satisfied, but the sun was starting to go down and I’m hopeful that they learned something.
Yes. Volunteers caring for dogs rescued from Israel. I hate to think that a dog who had been rescued and brought here all the way from Israel would end up dying in a hot car because someone thought cracking one window would be sufficient for them. How sad.
Two years ago, I had my own sort of intervention with an owner who left her elderly Beagle in her car in the hot sun while she and her daughter went grocery shopping ay Byerly’s. Luckily, the dog was fine, but I was prepared to call police if she had stayed inside much longer.
That incident, and a few stories that appeared in the news around the same time, prompted me to consult a couple of awesome veterinarians before writing this piece – DOG + HOT CAR = DEAD… Get It?
At the time, I thought adding a little bit of shock value would be just the reality check some people needed to better understand the dangers of leaving a dog in a hot car. Maybe it’s time to pass it around again.
I hope you will read it and pass it on.
A side note to my friend Kristin: Kudos Kristin. As always, I am impressed with your tenacity. I am not surprised that you would go out of your way to help an animal in need or distress. You have always been an animal’s best advocate. I think that’s why so many of them have sought you out over the years. They know you care about them. You are my hero.



Here is the Second Story:

Pit Bull Leads Good Samaritan To Stricken Owner In Double Trouble State Park
Heres the Link:
http://berkeley-nj.patch.com/articles/pit-bull-leads-good-samaritan-to-stricken-owner-in-double-trouble-state-park?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl1%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D166572


CENTRAL NJ -- Frank Delarosa thought it was strange to see a pit bull running down a sugar sand path near the cranberry bogs at Double Trouble State Park on Friday, her leash dragging behind her.
Delarosa coaxed the one-year-old pit bull mix over to him, picked her up and started to head up the path to the park office.
But "Lilly"was restless. Delarosa decided to put her down. She began pulling and tugging him down the path, back towards the cranberry bogs.
It was there he found Lilly's owner unconscious about 150 yards down on the path. Dona Timoney, 51, of Beachwood, had suffered some kind of "medical event" while on a walk with her dog, Berkeley Township Detective Sgt. James J. Smith said.
"She was unconscious, but breathing," he said.
Detective Will Cullen and Patrolman Jon Sperber responded to the scene. Timoney was first taken to Community Medical Center in Toms River by members of the Bayville First Aid Squad and MONOC paramedics. She was later airlifted to St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, Cullen said.
Her condition is unavailable at this time, Smith said.
Lilly is now with Timoney's daughter. Timoney had previously rescued the dog from a "drug house" in North Carolina, Cullen said.
"The back of her car was filled with treats and bones," Cullen said. "She's obviously an avid animal lover."



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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Bronksey, Therapy Dog, Hired By Staten Island DA's Office To Comfort Crime Victims (VIDEO)



A popular article in The New York Times earlier this year titled "Wonder Dog" told the story of a 13-year-old boy with autism whose life was changed after his family adopted a golden retriever, shedding light on the therapeutic benefits of canines.
With that idea in mind, the District Attorney's office in Staten Island, New York, has brought in a 2-year-old Labrador-golden retriever mix named Bronksey to comfort crime victims during legal proceedings, the Associated Press reports.
Read On:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/31/bronksey-therapy-dog-staten-island-crime-victims-video_n_1560007.html?ref=dogs

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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Do all dogs really need a home? The stories of two remarkable dogs


Blue

The Dog Named Blue
Blue, a blue-eyed Australian Cattle Dog, doesn’t have a home, but he has many friends; $1800 in savings; a heated, air-conditioned dog house; a Facebook page; and his own lawyer working to allow him to maintain the off-leash freedom he loves.
Read On:
http://thepoodleanddogblog.typepad.com/the_poodle_and_dog_blog/2012/05/does-a-dog-really-need-to-have-a-home-the-stories-of-two-remarkable-dogs.html

Ghost dog

Ghost Dog
For several years people in Prospect Park in Brooklyn have reported an elusive dog living on his own. He never posed a problem or a threat so no all-out attempt was made to capture him. About 12 people were feeding him and he was friendly to other dogs in the park.
Read On:
http://thepoodleanddogblog.typepad.com/the_poodle_and_dog_blog/2012/05/does-a-dog-really-need-to-have-a-home-the-stories-of-two-remarkable-dogs.html

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