DobermanRescue.Org Gazette - Doberman Rescue of North Texas
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DobermanRescue.Org Gazette - Doberman Rescue of North Texas
DobermanRescue.Org Gazette This issue is dedicated in loving memory of Francine Case and Cathie Wincovitch. Francine was a Doberman lover who volunteered for many years at DRNT and eventually started her own rescue called Last Hope Doberman Rescue. Cathie was an extraordinary Veterinary Technician who worked at Eastern Hills Pet Hospital (Fort Worth). She always went above and beyond the call of duty to help the Dobermans in our adoption program. We miss you so much. Celebrate Our 20th Anniversary!! have your pictures taken with him and let your dogs whisper their Wish Lists into Santa’s ear. All photos will be posted on our website in plenty of time for Twenty years ago a Dober- you to download them and man named Rita was res- add them to your Christmas cued and DRNT was estab- cards! lished. We will celebrate the special occasion at this We’ll have plenty of year’s Christmas party on snacks for you to enjoy Sunday, December 8th plus there’ll be raffle baskets galore filled to their from noon to 3:00 p.m.. rims. DRNT is a non-profit organization. We don’t reSanta will be here so come ceive any public funding D obe rm an Rescue of North Texas and can only keep our doors open through your generosity. We’ll be accepting cash donations and bags of Pedigree dog food at the gate. Your monetary contributions will enable us to pay for veterinary care, and medications during the coming year. We can’t wait to see all of our rescued Dobermans with their forever families. It’s a pleasure for us to celebrate the holidays with you and your families! Christmas Party Invitation! Sunday December 8th 2013 Noon — 3:00 p.m. 2021 Rock Creek Dr. Grand Prairie, TX Adopted Doberman Embraces Twins’ Double Loving and providing it with a forever family, but for our twins it was even more significant. and I looked at each other and knew this was an opportunity to GIVE. We adopted the twins. When the twins were nine years old, the local news program featured them. They needed a forever family. At the time, they both thought they would never Zeus with his Forever Family be adopted because it Our whole family is built seemed so long since they on the motto, "The answer had a family to call their own. is always - GIVE." As we prepared to adopt a Doberman, all of our hearts bubbled with anticipation. We met a beautiful, older Dobe who had been dumped at a shelter and transferred to DRNT. The volunteers said they were helping him recover from malnutrition, hip problems, tooth and gum issues. Then it clicked: Zeus was another opportunity for us to GIVE. When we decided to adopt a Doberman, our twins were very excited and couldn't wait to meet the dogs. All of us loved the idea of rescuing an animal In the TV interview, our daughter said that she would eat whatever a family had, and if there wasn't enough, it was ok, she just We brought Zeus home and wanted a family. My wife tended to his medical needs and gave him plenty of nutritious food. Zeus thanks us by dousing us with love and kisses. He and the twins love to play hide and seek and when he discovers their hiding places, his nubbin’ of a tail wags nonstop! Even our rescued cat, Charlotte, has accepted him because he is such a gentleman and respectful of her. Zeus has won us over with his open love and enthusiasm for life. He has blessed us ten times over! We plan to keep living by our heartfelt motto: The answer is always GIVE. Happy Tails In Fur-ever Homes !!! To own a Doberman is a privilege, To be owned by a Doberman is an honor. Hannah hung the moon! I waited 35 years to get a Doberman and she is simply the PERFECT one for us! It's been so cute to watch her personality come out more and more each day. Her whole body expresses how glad she is to see us in the morning or when we come home through the door. As we’ve gotten to know her better, we decided the name Lexi suits her better. Her vet check-up went well and the entire staff fell in love with her! Lexi was transferred to DRNT after Francine Case, founder of Last Hope Doberman Rescue, passed away. I only have Lexi because of people like Francine and the volunteers at DRNT who cared enough to rescue her. I will forever be grateful for all the people who play a part in saving these dear Dobes and for being committed to finding them great homes! Essie was returned to DRNT after nearly 7 years because her human is now in assisted living. She came with me as a foster and I immediately fell in love with her. Despite that she is approximately 10-years-old, Essie loves to go for rides and leaps into the car to claim her spot in the back seat. She plays with her K-9 brothers and sisters, ignores the household cat, and loves to hang out on a certain chair. Essie has full-house roaming privileges because she is perfectly housebroken and does not destroy any property (a BIG advantage of adopting an adult dog instead of a puppy). Essie is a little talker and we simply adore her! Thank you for letting this Dober-girl have another shot at the good life! Just wanted to update everyone on Charlie. I adopted him a month ago and he is such a joy. I love him so much. He was way under weight when I brought him home and has now gained 11 pounds. He started attending "Pet Manners 1" at What a Good Dog in Frisco. He has only been to one class so far, but I believe he is going to ace the class! He enjoys playing with his little brother, a lot. He is also attending doggie day care a few hours a week to make more friends. Would you please tell Charles that I appreciate his help in bringing Charlie and I together and I am so glad to have him as a member of our family. I am attaching a few photos of some of Charlie's favorite activities. We renamed Chico “Elvis” because with his floppy ears he looks like a hound dog. He and Piper play nonstop, typically in front of me when I try to walk! Elvis is good on-leash and he has learned that when we put on our running shoes the leashes aren’t far behind. Our vet came by to check him out. He seems to think Elvis is under 2 years old by the look of his teeth and the way he clumsily runs. He is going to be a big boy when he completely finishes growing and fits into those big feet of his. Thanks for checking up and thank you for trusting us with him. We can’t wait until the Christmas party so we can show him off. RSVP for the DRNT 2013 Christmas Party ! ! ! Email your RSVP to bruce.rogers@att.net, or return this RSVP form to: Doberman Rescue of North Texas, 2021 Rock Creek Dr., Grand Prairie, TX 75050. If you aren’t able to attend but still wish to remember us this holiday season with a donation, please fill out this form and return it with your gift. You can also donate to DRNT by using PayPal at our website: www.dobermanrescue.org (Click on Help the Dogs, then Donate) We will be attending: #_______ guests Sorry, we can’t attend. ___________ Gift Donation: $ _______ Name: ______________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________________ City: _________________________________ Is this a new address? Yes No State: ____________ Do you have a new phone number? Yes No ( Kodie’s New ’Leash’ on Life! Kodie is a very special Doberman. She is a K-9 Therapy Dog that was ‘hired’ by the local elementary school to work with a Special Needs class. On her way to ‘work’ one morning, in anticipation of the big day ahead, she rushed across the street to the school. The driver of an oncoming vehicle sped up, swerved into the wrong lane to intentionally hit her, then drove off. Zip Code: ______________ that is when the phone go home. Then came rang. the hard part: how to keep her still so that her Julie Munford, Director body could heal. With of DRNT, told him to time, patience and love, take Kodie to Dr. Eng- her leg healed nicely land, whose clinic was and she has returned to close by, and that things ‘work’. would be taken care of. The vets’ talents and Kodie’s right front leg expertise helped save was shattered and her her life so that she can owner did not have the live out the rest of her funds for such an ex- glorious days doing pensive procedure. what she does best. KoSince Kodie had devot- die’s daddy is so grateed her life to help peo- ful and said, “See, there ple with Special Needs is a God and yes, there she was taken care of are still good people in pro bono, thanks to this world.” DRNT. Dr. England and Dr. Mountain worked tirelessly to perform the extensive surgery; a long process of putting back the pieces and using plates and screws to hold the bones together. Kodie’s owner did not want her to suffer and had resolved to have her put to sleep. He asked After one week in the God for a miracle and hospital, Kodie got to ) _____________ Help Us Help Boone Fort Worth Animal Control picked up a Doberman that had been left in a park to die. His owner had tied a towel around his head and double-knotted it to be sure he could not eat or drink. His frail, emaciated body was covered in demodex mange and his chances of surviving were slim. DRNT received a call to see if we could help. A volunteer transported him and we all decided to name him Boone. He eats several small meals a day, receives medicated baths, and is resting comfortably and catching-up on much needed sleep. Boone heard that Santa Claus is coming to town. First on his list is to find an adopter who will love him forever. ~ Cheers! Doberman Rescue of North Texas, Inc. 2021 Rock Creek Dr. Grand Prairie, TX 75050 Do b er ma n Rescue of North Texas Best Friends Who Got Their Wings and Crossed to the Rainbow Bridge Tina Good Dog Adam, Therapy Dog Dobbie I Love Lucy Zeus Suzy Q Mars Peaches Sweet Abby Duke Klaus Bridget Jones Jeremiah