Dobie Doings - Dobies and Little Paws Rescue
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Dobie Doings - Dobies and Little Paws Rescue
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VOL. 17NO NO 4 Winter 2012 Winter 2012 March WinterMarch 2012 March Dobies Dobiesand andLittle LittlePaws PawsRescue RescueReport Report “Dobie “Dobie Doings” Doings” 2946 Young Road 2946 2946Young YoungRoad Road Fillmore, Ca 93015 Fillmore, Fillmore,Ca Ca93015 93015 Phone (805)524-5102 Phone Phone(805)524-5102 (805)524-5102 www.DobiesandLittlePawsRescue.org www.DobiesandLittlePawsRescue.org www.DobiesandLittlePawsRescue.org E-mail: dobierescue@earthlink.net dobierescue@earthlink.net ““Jackie JackieBrown Brown””Reesman Reesman E-mail: Milou Collin of of Ventura E-mail: dobierescue@earthlink.net “““Milou Milou”””Collin Collin ofVentura Ventura ofofStudio City Studio City Ardis BraunBraun-Director Colleen Colleen Anderson -Webmaster -Webmaster & Graphic Designer Designer Dennis Bolton Bolton - Printer Ardis Ardis Braun-Director Director ColleenAnderson Anderson -Webmaster&&Graphic Graphic Designer Dennis Dennis Bolton--Printer Printer W are constantly constantly amazed at at how many many of you eeeare are constantlyamazed amazed athow how manyofofyou you keep up with our news on an almost-daily basis keep up with our news on an almost-daily basis keep up with our news on an almost-daily basis on our Facebook page and our web site. For on our Facebook page and our web site. For on our Facebook page and our web site. For those of you who don’t, though, here’s aa little of our recent those thoseofofyou youwho whodon’t, don’t,though, though,here’s here’s alittle littleofofour ourrecent recent news. news. news. Our raffle on October 21 was great fun, but there Our raffle on October 21 was fun, but there Our raffle on October 21would wasgreat great fun, but there were only about 20 of us, and we truly love to see were only about 20 of us, and we would truly love to see were only about 20 of us, and we would truly love to see more of you at events. Our June raffle was much more more atatthese these Our June was much more moreofofyou you theseevents. events. Our Juneraffle raffle was much more successful financially because we featured the 50-50 “pot,” successful financially because we featured the 50-50 “pot,” successful financially because we featured the 50-50 “pot,” where the winner is entitled to keep the half they win. In where wherethe thewinner winnerisisentitled entitledtotokeep keepthe thehalf halfthey theywin. win. InIn that raffle, the winner chose to keep it. So this time we that raffle, the winner chose to keep it. So this time that raffle, theoffer winner chose toitkeep it. So this only timewe wethe didn’t initially the 50-50; was available at didn’t initially offer the 50-50; it was available only at didn’t initially offer the 50-50; it was available only atthe the actual event. The downside was that we sold very few actual event. The downside was that we sold very few actual event. The downside was that we sold very few tickets. More More people are are interested in in winning money, money, tickets. tickets. Morepeople people areinterested interested inwinning winning money, obviously, than any of the prizes. But we did make about obviously, obviously,than thanany anyofofthe theprizes. prizes. But Butwe wedid didmake makeabout about $400, which pays for a week’s worth of dog food, and every $400, which pays for aaweek’s worth ofofdog food, and every $400, which pays for week’s worth dog food, and every bit helps. bit helps. bit helps. The atmosphere atmosphere at the Wirtshaus Wirtshaus in Hollywood, The The atmosphereatatthe the WirtshausininHollywood, Hollywood, where our last raffle was held, was wonderful. Bjoern Risse where our last raffle was held, was wonderful. Bjoern Risse where our last raffle was held, was wonderful. Bjoern Risse and Christy Jackson, the owners – and also adopters of one and Christy Jackson, the owners – and also adopters of one and Christy Jackson, the owners – and also adopters of one of our our lovely lovely young young male male Dobies Dobies –– took took good good care care of of of of our lovely young male Dobies – took good care of everyone and showed off their beautiful and well-behaved everyone and off beautiful and well-behaved everyone andshowed showed offtheir theirbrought beautiful and well-behaved Dobie, Schnitzel. Colleen also one of our hopeful hopeful Dobie, Schnitzel. Colleen also brought one of Dobie, Schnitzel. Colleen also brought one ofour our hopeful Dobies, Gregory, and her two-legged small soon-to-be Dobies, and her small soon-to-be Dobies,Gregory, Gregory, and hertwo-legged two-legged small soon-to-be therapy dog, Hero. These two were very tired by day’s day’s end. therapy dog, Hero. These two were very tired therapy dog, Hero. These two were very tiredby by day’send. end. Paula Cwikly will be having her annual Deck the Paula Cwikly will her the Paula Cwikly willbe behaving having herannual annualDeck Deck the Halls With Bones and Balls holiday party fundraiser for us Halls With Bones and Balls holiday party fundraiser for Halls With Bones and Balls holiday party fundraiser forus us on December 16th. (Please check our web site or Paula on December 16th. (Please check our web site ororcall call Paula on December 16th. (Please check our web site call Paula closer to to the date, date, just in in case of of a last-minute emergency.) emergency.) closer closer tothe the date,just just incase case ofaalast-minute last-minute emergency.) It’s held held at her beautiful beautiful home in in Toluca Lake Lake and features features It’s It’s heldatather her beautifulhome home inToluca Toluca Lakeand and features great company, good food, drinks, and holiday cheer. Please great good drinks, and cheer. Please greatcompany, company, goodfood, food, drinks, andholiday holiday cheer.Paula Please mark it on your calendar now and join us, and RSVP at mark it on your calendar now and join us, and RSVP Paula mark it on your calendar now and join us, and RSVP Paulaatat pcwikly1@earthlink.net or call her at 818-985-5698 to let pcwikly1@earthlink.net pcwikly1@earthlink.netororcall callher heratat818-985-5698 818-985-5698totolet let her know you’ll be attending so she can send you an e-vite her know you’ll be attending sososhe can send you an e-vite her know you’ll be attending she can send you an e-vite with time time and location. location. She asks asks for no no gifts for for herself, only only with with timeand and location. She She asksfor for nogifts gifts forherself, herself, only aa nice gift for our dogs. anice nicegift giftfor forour ourdogs. dogs. Please, please send us holiday pictures of dogs Please, please send holiday pictures ofofyour your dogs Please, please sendus usor holiday pictures your dogs all decked out for the season, even just plain old everyday all decked out for the season, or even just plain old everyday all decked out for the season, or even just plain old everyday pictures. Much of the time the day you take your dog home pictures. pictures. Much Muchofofthe thetime timethe theday dayyou youtake takeyour yourdog doghome home is the last time we see him or her, so we love your updates isisthe last time we see him ororher, sosowe love your updates the last time we see him her, we love your updates and pictures. pictures. Have aa wonderful wonderful holiday season! season! and and pictures. Have Have a wonderfulholiday holiday season! Sincerely, Sincerely, Sincerely, Ardis Braun Ardis Ardis Braun Braun T ADOPTION UPDATES ADOPTION ADOPTION UPDATES UPDATES his time it’s good news and bad news. The good his it’s and good histime time it’sgood goodofnews news andbad badnews. news.inThe The good news is that four the dogs featured our last last news is that four of the dogs featured in our news is that fouradopted; of the dogs featured inis our last newsletter were the bad news newsletter were adopted; the bad news isisthat that newsletter were adopted; the bad news that three of of them them were returned returned (all (all three three small small dogs). dogs). T-Rex, T-Rex, three three of themwere were returned (all returned three small dogs). T-Rex, our Chihuahua-Beagle mix, was for being skittish our Chihuahua-Beagle mix, was returned for being skittish ournot Chihuahua-Beagle mix,Gracie, was returned for being skittish and being housebroken; our Cavalier King and not being housebroken; Gracie, our Cavalier King and not being housebroken; Gracie, our Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Spaniel mix, mix, was was returned returned for for being being dogdogCharles Charles Spaniel mix, was returned for being dog-mix, was aggressive on leash; and Sandy, our Cairn Terrier aggressive on leash; and Sandy, our Cairn Terrier mix, aggressive on leash; and Sandy, our Cairn Terrier mix,was was returned for for aggression aggression toward toward small small dogs dogs (having (having escaped escaped returned returned for aggression toward small dogs (having escaped their yard yard aa few few times times and and also also being being overprotective overprotective on on their their yard a few times and also being overprotective on leash). leash). leash). 11 1 but CASH, one of our shelter favorite Dobies, was adopted by Dr. Jeff Callahan of Ventura, and this adoption is everything we hoped for! At first Jeff and his neighbors were very happy about Cash: his house manners, how “classy and mellow,” and how non-destructive he is, but Jeff became frustrated that Cash would not come when called. Then he made an important discovery: his Dobie hated his name! His daughters suggested calling him “Irish,” and he comes immediately now, goes outside, and acts very connected. From Jeff’s recent e-mail: “He is doing great, very attentive to me, comes as called always, plays a lot and rough too, he’s a great dog, and never ever even had a hint that he might bite….His change at becoming a real partner and house dog has been dramatic in a very short time, and he eats like there is no tomorrow…and leisurely strolls to HIS sofa and catches some TV with me…. Because you taught him to love and trust, he has developed into one of the best Dobies I’ve ever had. God bless you and your work to save them.” MIMOSA is a small girl rescued from a high-kill shelter in an out-of-theway area. She is probably Chihuahua and Italian Greyhound, or some such mix. She weighs 9 pounds and is about a year old, happy, friendly, and dog-social. This little lady will brighten anyone’s day! BEEZER came from the same animal shelter as Mimosa at a time when they were seriously overcrowded. He’s a bouncy, happy little guy that is larger than a Chihuahua and has more fur…soft fur, which makes us think he may be part American Eskimo. Beezer is just under 2 years old and weighs 12 pounds. He has bunked with other small dogs of both sexes without problems. WAITING FOR HOMES SHELDON EAVIE could also be called Linus, since he is never without a crunched-up basketball in his mouth. This dog was terribly emaciated when rescued from an animal shelter. He had a full workup at a vet office to make sure he wasn’t dying of some dreaded disease, but what he needed was mostly groceries. Sheldon has gained about 25 pounds and is still lean at about 80 pounds. He’s a tall, nicelooking black and tan Dobie who may be happiest as the only dog, though he may be able to live with a large undominant female, as long as he wouldn’t have to compete for food. is a truly sad dog at our kennel. Her elderly owner was unable to care for her, so she was turned in to an animal shelter, where she more or less shut down. She is a very tall 6-year-old blue Dobie with the so-so coat typical of blues, and she is quite underweight from being miserable enough to not want to eat. Eavie had lived with another dog in the home that relinquished her, so we believe she can live with other dogs. We have not yet gotten a tail wag from her. 2 rather than being overly needy. We don’t think Guerro is naturally aggressive, but he doesn’t much care for other males dominating him, and he would probably be just as happy being the only dog. He was turned in to an animal shelter a number of months ago because his family could no longer care for him. CINNAMON is a dog we were sort of talked into, but we aren’t sorry. There were many small dogs at an overcrowded little San Diego-area high-kill animal shelter, and a special plea was put out by one of their volunteers, which we forwarded to rescue friends that primarily rescue little stuff. They committed to four but didn’t have foster homes for four, so they leaned on us to take little Cinnamon, a Chiweenie, as Dachshund-Chihuahua mixes are affectionately called. She’s great! About 2-3 years old, lives in our cattery, social with other dogs, and greets everyone – strangers and all – with a waggy tail and happy dance. MIRACLES HAPPEN (LUCKY ME!) When you’re involved in rescuing dogs for over 25 years as I (Ardis) have been, you have a LOT of opportunities to fall in love with truly wonderful dogs. Almost all the time, if a dog is a great dog, he or she is quite adoptable. Even those that are lacking in good looks we try to “showcase” in order to make potential adopters aware of how good they are. So the dogs we tend to end up with long -term are those with behavioral and physical challenges (and the old ones, many of whom have ended up getting old at our no-kill sanctuary BECAUSE of behavioral and physical problems). All that being the case, we rescuers rarely “keep” really good dogs for ourselves, reasoning that we could just as easily assimilate a less-adoptable dog into our homes and love them just as much. Sometimes. If the connection is truly there and mutually felt. It so happened that about three years had elapsed a few years ago between the time my doggie soul mate, Jake, died ~ and the time I gave my heart to another dog. Though red male Dobermans have always had the edge for me, my new dog was Elfrida, a red female. She had been kenneled here for a couple of years with people hardly noticing her because she isn’t a looker, and she isn’t one to go all waggy and wiggly-butt to any stranger that approaches. One day I needed a kennel badly, so I let Elfrida out to be a freeroamer on six acres I fenced in for social dogs’ enjoyment. Elfrida blended in beautifully, but a few months later, when the rains started, she stood in my front yard soaked to the bone, watching me eat my breakfast. I said, “Oh, for heaven’s sake, you’d better come in!” And that was the start of a new love affair with a wonderful dog who was at that time about 8 years old. And I still love her madly. My home has accommodated a few others who have trickled in through my doggie door, but this article really is about PJ, the newest love of my life, and he IS a red male! TIP is a dog we took in a few years ago, whose circumstances we don’t recall at this time. We placed him promptly with a rancher, where he spent about three years, until he developed a taste for baby chicks and fullgrown chickens. The chickens were more important to the rancher than Tip was, so he’s back and looking for another home. He’s probably about 6 years old now, housebroken, and good with female dogs that don’t bug him too much or challenge him for food. He has argued with several males while free-roaming our rescue property, but only one female. Tip is Border Collie and possibly Bernese Mountain Dog or Lab. GUERRO is a very handsome blue Dobie boy, except for his patchy coat. (His skin is healthy!) He’s 3 years old, tall and slender, and he’s on the independent side, 3 “Sadie” Patton of Costa Mesa “Brandi” and “Max” Christensen of Newbury Park "Red" Derbyshire of Thousand Oaks “Daisy” and “Skruff” Harless of Placentia, with Phil and Linda “Romeo,” “Cisqo,” ”Tinkerbell” and ”Prince” Andrews of West Hills "Hunter" McMurray of Newhall “Jackson” and “Lily” Perez-Monje of Tustin, with Santa “Ozzie” Wells of Nipomo 4 “Justis” and “Jaylin” Curlee “Buttler” -Dominski of Encinitas, with Jackson of Debra and Candace Cody, WY with Kevin HAPPY HOLIDAYS ADOPTEES! "Tyler" Woolford of Rancho Cucamonga "Buddy" McMullen of Oxnard, with Michele “Raleigh” Greene of San Diego "Shadow" Brown of Camarillo, with Santa “Morgan” and “Emme” Smith-Weber of Porter Ranch “Fred,” “Jack,” and “Kylie” Ball of La Canada Flintridge “Vandi” and “Jolie” Amon of Sylmar 5 In mid-September there were two dogs we didn’t have room for at the high-kill Bakersfield shelter, and they were very much at risk: a young fawn female Dobie we named Mia, and a middle-aged red male. Both were strays. We finally had a very good adoption weekend and were in a position to take two, so on Sunday I PJ these called Beth Mariana, our Bakersfield shelter volunteer, and told her we could take the two dogs. She phoned the shelter manager, Rick Cullen, the next morning to tell him to hold the dogs for us. He said “Oh my God, I can’t believe it! The male was on the euthanasia list this morning, and I couldn’t do it!” (Imagine, if you can, how unusual it must be for a shelter manager who authorizes euthanasia of 47% of their impounded animals to save one particular dog with a rear-end problem from euthanasia.) I brought the dogs home and kenneled them together because the male was already neutered. He was a much faster eater than the female, who is quite a picky eater, so I had to keep him busy while she ate her meals. By this time I was becoming very fond of him: a kind, patient, “gentleman” Doberman, but weak in the rear quarters with significantly bent rear knees. Each time I cuddled him while Mia ate her meal, I wondered how a dog with such a great temperament could not have been sought and reclaimed by his owner. Just on a lark, I scanned him for a microchip. (The shelter had scanned and NOT found one.) Sure enough, he had a chip, and the chip company provided the owner’s phone number, which I called promptly. It just about broke my heart when the owner seemed more concerned about the unneutered, unchipped dog that had escaped with the one we had, but he said he would come and pick up ours, whom he said was called PJ. And then he called back and said he was now working two jobs and didn’t have time for PJ. I was secretly thrilled. As soon as Mia and PJ passed their health isolation period, I let PJ out of his kennel to see if he could be social enough to free-roam with the other dogs. Fantastic! He was submissive to ALL of the other dogs, and he learned my doggie door in about twelve seconds. Now I had to find out about his back end. A visit to our vet surgeon, Dr. Frier at Camino Animal Clinic in Thousand Oaks, gave me the news I wanted to hear. After x-raying PJ’s back, hips, and knees, Dr. Frier pronounced them all sound and intact, and he said PJ simply had rear-end weakness due to some neurological deficits, and that he isn’t painful. And I have a new red male Dobie, fully integrated into my home, to love! MORE “SMART DOG” STORIES This column has been well-received, with more and more of you sharing your amazing stories about the smart things your dogs have done. We’ll continue to print one or two every time we have enough space. Patti and George Peterman of Los Angeles have adopted their Dobies from us for many years. The last pair they adopted individually are Megan, a beautiful fawn female, and Boswell, a very handsome blue male. Boswell was just a year old and extremely precocious when they took him home, resulting in Patti on several occasions threatening to return him to us. (George said no.) Patti loves to relate how there are THREE of them that keep Boswell in line: herself, George, and Megan. When Megan observes Boswell misbehaving in some way, she goes to Patti, nudges her with her nose, and repeatedly “points” with her nose to wherever the delinquent behavior is occurring so that Patti can take whatever corrective action ” and “ ,” is necessary. This is “ becoming less with George frequent as he matures. Megan Boswell Sherry and Frank Root of San Luis Obispo have likewise adopted many of our Dobies, but their most memorable “smart dog” was bought from an ad and involves a fawn female named Tasha. Sherry tells her story beautifully: “Frank got called to active duty for Desert Storm. The house was awfully quiet, and the little one (daughter) read the Sunday newspaper ‘good home wanted, Doberman Pinscher - $50’.…I called and asked why they were looking for a new home. ‘Because our male dog doesn’t like her, and he keeps picking on her.’ 63 II want want to to support support Doberman Doberman Pinscher Pinscher and and Little Little Paws Paws Rescue! Rescue! 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Black and tan, red, but when we saw her, gotDobies another Golden Retriever, named Gracie, who was so requiring a court saunter past Vicki to him Iorder was surprised to see my first about fawn Doberman good thatquite sheget was boring. Concerned her lack of order to get him with it in her released and two Pinscher. Also,called she had natural ears, and they were enthusiasm, Cesar Millan, the famous “dog so released they and two mouth, even months of love very soft. She absolutely stole our hearts from that day whisperer,” to learn whatever they could about their new months of love throwing it to forward…. dog. Cesar observed that, though Gracie was wellfrom us before he from us before he herselfthings and catching behaved, she trying figure out could be adopted. Sheseemed was an“adrift,” intelligent dog.to When my husband could be adopted. it. She then “Delilah” and “Vicki” without benefit ofpica pack to follow. Hemorning said “You cameHere home,are he took herleader out with him one to get Here are picnonchalantly drops have her trust and affection, but not her respect.” tures of another the newspaper. She was thrilled, as she ran, scooped it tures of another toy, fearful dog we up into her mouth, and“Miller” ran back intothis the new house and They successfully fixed the problem with Cesar’s fearful we “Miller” causing dog Vicki towas pounce it, and ball that dropped it in front of his on chair in a leave sittingthe position. insight. rescued. He rescued. He was Deliliah REALLY wants behind. Delilah promptly Another heart won! by his animal shelter andscoops deemed was Thenaggressive I read something about human deemed aggressive by histosimilar animal shelter and wasto this up and then continues play happily….it seems impounded on aa catch-pole. October, he Later moved toLast our ranchbyinStieg friendship in Thewe Girl Withwith The her Dragon Tattoo, impounded on catch-pole. Last October, he workadopted every We time….I love Delilah plays upon Vicki’s was by the Hyatt family of Escondido. California. had lots ofhow space more Dobermans, Larsson, which was also made into afor movie. A was adopted by the Hyatt family of Escondido. desire what she playing to get whatShe shehooked really and shefor was dog-friendly. So, with Ithat called Ardis. Dayna Hyatt in memorable line in said thatisbook true friendship Dayna Hyatt said in said wants back!” us withpeople a couple Tasha. brought us a between has of to friends includefor both trust Time and respect. her e-mail: her December December e-mail: couple more, is and we had four, plus Tasha. One day “His name now is aVerga recurring theme, one which obviously FromThis Cathy of Simi Valley: “His name now Frank wasHe in is the kitchen, and he called for me to come Miller. fits woncrosses species. Miller. He first fits Dobie, wonand see something. It was Tasha;would she had all the of the other “My Hobbit, grab leash a home derfully in our home derfully in our dogs on the house porch, they were lined up in a sitting foot or so down and shake his head vigorously until the and absolutely love and we we with absolutely loveto the house, facing her. She position theiroff backs choke chain flew his head if I tugged on the chain too him. He is a very was walking slowly up and down the line of dogs, just him. He is a very good good often. Fortunately, he just beevery rid ofnow the choke dog and a quick learnlike an Army sergeant! Shewanted would to stop and dog and a quick learnThethen, people who post to Facebook probably exchange theseher chainquickly andhas rarely tookone advantage of his newfound “Miller” er….He surprisingpoking of the dogs in its chest with “Miller” er….He has surprisingkinds of stories alland thethe but there are those of us who freedom. ly become aatime, swimnose sharply,such dog would sit up higher. She lyoccasionally become such swimonly snag a spare moment to check Facebook, mer! He is very fast loves the move along, goand back along thewater!” other direction andwould of course many who haven’t joined Facebook. mer! He ison very fast and loves the water!” Annie drags her favorite dog beds to whatever in the line, andanother poke a different dog, causing the same Kahlua, fear-aggressive dog we had Kahlua, another fear-aggressive dog we had room I happen to have settled be in,fun even ifask there is already So…we thought it would to our readers reaction, move along again. for years (until May 2, 2011), whom we had for years (until May 2, 2011), whom we had another bed in the room. And if sheThis is feeling to share their “intelligent dog” stories. is– for not agood contest; FIVE times, is finally home – she stopped, turned toward placed FIVE times, finally home –athe forlawn, good – i.e.,placed whose Then dog iscreaky, the smartest? It’s also forum toand brag particularly sheismay drag in not a second one with Karin Coppens of Maryland. looked over her shoulder atKensington, the pack, and began to run. about things various breeds and individuals do as the result with Karin Coppens of Kensington, Maryland. double-stack them.” We normally send like Kahlua such They all broke happily followed her, and and we did of either training orranks, hard-wiring, such as Shepherds We don’t don’t normally send dogs dogs like Kahlua such not see her do it again until several months later. But if doesn’t long distances because Collies herd, sporting thatadoption assist hunters, etc. Fromthat Michele and Johnbreeds McMullen of Oxnard: if the the adoption doesn’t long distances because JUST FOR FUN thatwe’d was like her to way of about controlling herdogs pack.personally I never saw What hear are those “Buddy (formerly known Rocky) hasfiguring an trueasintelligence known to our adopters that exhibit work out, it becomes aa nightmare. In this case, things out that they haven’t been trained do. her growl any actually pack member. She was amazing!!! work out, itbite becomes nightmare. this aversion toor peas….he cleans to all ofIn the dogcase, food though, Kahlua had a sponsor: Alejandra though, Kahlua had a sponsor: Alejandra off theHere peas and then themdogs back intoonly his bowl. are a few examples, known to me She lived toof bespits 14 years old. Not was she (“Alex”) Abella Moorpark, one of our regular (“Alex”) Abella of Moorpark, one of our regular (Ardis) personally. intelligent, she also had a great sense of humor.” He also opens the sliding GLASS door on the dog-walker/trainer volunteers, spent hours with dog-walker/trainer volunteers, spent hours with A personal dog of mine whom I named Elsa (for balcony. He pushes the long center bar with his right Kahlua, assessing his behavior, working with him, Kahlua, assessing his behavior, working with him, thefront Born Freeuntil lion in thedoor movie byLIST that name) wasfriend, a5 inches. WISH paw the is with open approximately and becoming smitten him. Her and becomingmix smitten with him.elderly Her friend, Shepherd-Whippet who had become while I Karin, was her as aa retired He then reaches up moved owned her and nowell-known longer very thatcanine -Dogloos and plastic dog to houses, orAtused Karin, was well-known to herquickly. asnew retired canine officer, and if Alex said Karin was the perfect with his left paw and time, eight dogs shared my bedroom. When I announced -8 to 12-quart rustproof metal buckets officer, and if Alex said Karin was the perfect she home for we no doubt “Time for bed!” theyorstampeded into bedroom, whereWe I continues toKahlua, push -14-18" nylon leather collars she was. was. We home for Kahlua, we had had no the doubt had-Kuranda dog beds and quilts strewn about. Elsa, being the took the lucky dog to the vet for a medical cerbeds with metal frames, any size the door at lucky the dog to the vet for a medical certook oldest dogthe inhe the group bytop then, was usually thefor lastdogs to of -Advantix spot medication tificate so opening made tificate soflea-tick arrive. She would look around the room, and if she all sizesout.” he until he can he could could deemed that theget remaining was not among her -Used blankets, towels,bedding and comforters fly, Alex to the doorway preferred places to sleep, she would fly, Alex -Grooming Supplies (brushes, run trimmers, dog of “Buddy”barking, with Chico donated the the bedroom pretending to hear something donated the washing tub) the rooster crate occurring toward the(no frontgift of isthetoo house. 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Amy was a bit of Olivia Alex, her measured atdaughter this.habit not Alex, herit was a beggar, but my to feed dogs at the table, baby daughter, and Kahlua departed for egg in 5 though I would give them scraps when peoplecan had finished baby daughter, and KahluaAn departed forfry Maryland on May 3rd. This long-awaited piceating. Then I would rinse the dishes and place them in the minutes at 131picF. Maryland on May 3rd. This long-awaited ture brought tears to our eyes. of smell, dishwasher. Amy, with a dog’s superior sense ture brought tears to our eyes. determined that what dripped offfear-aggressive the plates, even though We still have several dogs that Werinse stillwater, havewas several fear-aggressive dogs that diluted by still desirable enough to push we think will bloom in the right homes. Please we think will bloom in the right homes. 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U.S. Postage PAID Santa Clarita, Ca Permit #172 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED HOLDING TO THE GOOD DOG ON CLOTHES? by by Colleen Colleen Anderson Anderson OK,nine we years know what some of you After with Dobies and Paws Rescue After nine years with Dobies and Little Little Pawsare Rescue thinking, and we actually-sort of-agree. Dogs II feel like I am so full of stories that I could go on telling them feel like I am so full of stories that I could go on telling them for years. years. Sometimes Sometimes those those stories stories are are incredibly incredibly sad sad and and for often people ask ask me me how how II can can continue continue doing this this work work and and often people doing liking people. The answer is simple. I hold on to the good liking people. The simple. I hold on tothey the good day, dressed in answer exactlyis the same coats ones. The stories triumph, love, ones. Thewear? stories of of triumph, love, hope, hope, and and success. success. ItIt isn’t isn’t always Not a chance. always easy easy and and often often times times II find find myself myself being being very very anxious anxious always But...we did get after aa dog is because after dog is adopted adopted because I’m I’m just just waiting waiting for for the the new new some very cute dog owner to give up and return him. We get dogs back for all owner to give up and return him. We get dogs back for all clothing, bandanas, sorts of reasons but mostly it is because they need training and sorts of reasons but mostly it is because they need training and and barrettes, a huge no one is is willing willing to put put in in the the work. work. Because Because of of this, this, itit is is very very no one to donation of them, easy kind up people thatto you may easy tosome kind of ofofgive give up on on people and and just just expect expect that that everyone will let you down. This is when be interested in. everyone will let you down. This is when II need need to to remind remind myself myself of of all all of of the the great great heartwarming heartwarming stories stories we’ve we’ve had had over over the years. years. the There There is is one one story story in in particular particular that that II will will never never forget forget and II want want to to share share with with you you now. now. II hope hope the the family family forgives forgives and me me for for not not remembering remembering their their name name but but this this was was several several years years ago and I was new at the time. Their name really ago and I was new at the time. Their name really isn’t isn’t as as important important as as their their story story and and itit will will stay stay with with me me forever. forever. A A teenager and and her her family family came came to to us us one one weekend weekend looking looking to to teenager adopt a little dog. The girl was being assisted by her sisters adopt a little dog. The girl was being assisted by her sisters because because she she seemed seemed to to have have difficulty difficulty walking. walking. They They picked picked out aa Chihuahua Chihuahua mix mix puppy puppy and and II took took them them in in to to our our visiting visiting out area. area. This This is is when when her her father father started started telling telling me me their their story. story. They had finally decided to get a dog and this young They had finally decided to get a dog and this young girl girl was was looking at puppies when she was shot in the head during looking at puppies when she was shot in the head during aa drive by by shooting. shooting. The The family family was was told told that that she she would would not not drive survive the ambulance ride, but she did. They were told survive the ambulance ride, but she did. They were told that that she she would would not not survive survive surgery, surgery, but but she she did. did. They They were were even even told survive the but did. Take a look at them told she she would would not not survive the night, night, but she sheon did. She She survived survived ititwww.DobiesandLittlePawsRescue.org, all and it was truly a miracle that she was alive. II was all and it was truly a miracle that she was alive. and waslet us floored listening to her her father father tell tell their their story story with with tears tears welling welling floored listening to are shown here; not in color, unfortunately. up in his eyes. I watched as her face lit up as the puppy up in his eyes. I watched as her face lit up as the puppy danced danced in in front front of of her, her, begging begging for for attention. attention. A A puppy puppy that that was was unwanted unwanted by by someone, someone, thrown thrown away away and and escaped escaped death death itself itself from the the animal animal shelter shelter would would now now be be this this girl’s girl’s best best friend. friend. II from felt felt so so honored honored that that II could could be be aa part part of of finally finally giving giving this this miracle girl the dog she always wanted and nearly miracle girl the dog she always wanted and nearly died died for. for. II hold hold on on to to stories stories like like these these because because they they remind remind me me that to some people out there, dogs still have value. that to some people out there, dogs still have value. They They are are family members, members, protectors, protectors, teachers, teachers, and and friends. friends. They They are are family When I Got My New Dog not disposable just because they get too big, bark too much, not disposable just because they get too big, bark too much, or or need need some some training. training. II want want to to encourage encourage all all of of you you this this holiday holiday season not granted. I asked for strength that Iyour mightdog rear for her perfectly; season to to remember remember not to to take take your dog for granted. Every Every tail wag, wag,I slobbery slobbery kiss, andthat loving stare isher justmore for treats. you and and was given kiss, weakness I might feedis tail and loving stare just for you given to you with all of their hearts. That is never something given to you with all of their hearts. That is never something to to I asked good health I might easy; take and least we could do every take for for granted granted andforthe the least we that could do is isrestappreciate appreciate every one them. one of of them. Forgive Forgive them them for for their their faults faults because because they they certainly forgive forgive us us for for ours. ours. certainly I asked for an obedient dog that I might feel proud; II know that the my make aa better know that stubbornness the dogs dogs in in that my Ilife life make me better I was given might feel me humble. person and and enrich enrich my my life life more more than than II ever ever expected. expected. We We hope hope person that all of your dogs that all of your I askeddogs for compliance that I might feel masterful; do was given a clown that I might laugh. do the the same same for forI you. you. Give Give them them all all big big hugs hugs and have have aaI asked very for happy a companion that I might not feel lonely; and very happy holiday! I was given a best friend that I would feel loved. holiday! Dogs Dogs most most I got nothing I asked for, But everything that I needed. certainly certainly Unknown DO DO smile!!! smile!!! “Annika” Forester Forester of of Shadow Shadow Hills Hills “Annika” 888