Can You Adopt these Wonderful Dogs?

February 3, 2009 · Filed Under dog adoption, dog rescue, dogs · Comment 

Tess

Tess is a Dutch Shepherd and is sweet and playful as can be.  She is approx. 1 y/o.  Brindle with one blue and and one brown eye.  About 45 lbs.  Great with children, other dogs, and cats.  Needs a fenced in backyard and/or lots of exercise!  She is crate trained, and working on potty training - haven’t had an accident yet!  She is UTD on shots, de-wormed, is micro-chipped and will be spayed.  She is HW- and on Interceptor.

She was rescued by:

Dogs Deserve Better Area Rep. - Hoover, AL
Two By Two Rescue, Helena AL
                                                                                                                  

         You can also see her on Petfinder:

http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=12827236

 

Chili Dog!

Chili Dog was rescued from a family who allowed him to roam free as a puppy. He was destined to be injured or hurt…and he was. A sweet samaritan asked the family if they could care for him and find him a home. Chili has a permanent injury to his back right leg and spine. He walks and plays just like any puppy but he does not bend his knee. He is NOT in pain. He loves life and has the sweetest disposition imaginable. Chili Dog has a gorgeous black, white and tan coat. He has a very sweet disposition and is very trusting. He will make a wonderful companion for a family. Please do not shy away due to his injury. The vet said there is nothing that can be done for him for now. The worse case scenario is that he might need an amputation when he is much older. He is about 3 months old but is small for his age. We assume he will be a medium size dog. He is up to date on shots. He is crate trained. To adopt this sweet boy, email Sonya at itssonya@charter.net

rescued by:

Dogs Deserve Better Area Rep. - Hoover, AL
Two By Two Rescue, Helena AL

 http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=12826936

 

 

 


 

 

Why Dogs 4 Life is Nuts for Mutts

June 23, 2008 · Filed Under dog adoption, dog rescue, dogs · Comment 

100_0100 Nuts for Mutts  7th Annual Show

 

On a recent bright and clear California Sunday, we joined throngs of canine aficionados, adoptive dog parents,  dog rescue groups, vendors, spectators, and Hollywood celebrities for the 7th Annual Nutts for Mutts event sponsored by New Leash on Life. http://www.nlol.org/

As visiting press we made an effort to soak in as many aspects of the days activities as possible. The aim of the event is to provides a meeting a bonding venue for dog lovers in the greater Los Angeles area, while raising funds to support  rescue, care and adoption outreach efforts.

New Leash on Life, like thousands dog adoption and pet rescue groups has a singular and overriding goal, that of rescuing and rehabilitating homeless dogs, then finding forever homes for their grateful wards.

The first impression that one is slammed with when first walking through the gates to the even is  the incredible sense of positive energy and friendliness that permeates the venue. Visitors, contest participants, vendors, volunteers and the dogs themselves, seemingly instantly bond with everyone in sight, creating an instant sense of community.

And the show is not to be missed! More than 400 dogs competed in over 30 categories such as such as Fastest Eater, Best Kisser, Most Obedient, Fastest Mutt, Mystery Mutt and more .

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Every contest, mimicking the fancy AKC show events provided an opportunity for pooches of all sizes and stripes to strut their stuff in the spotlight with their guardian handlers. And Hollywood celebrities, such as Shirley Jones, performing the difficult task of judging the loveable mutts, added a definitive LA quality to the event

OK, so the day was fun and we’ll be back for the next event, but what is it really all about? If your pup wins a contest or you happily chat up the wonderful qualities of your dogs with other spectators, will this make any difference to the thousands of dogs who are homeless or are being killed in dog shelters every day as a matter of course?

We‘re here to tell you that it does…in a big way.  Raising awareness,  raising funds, dog adoptions,  meeting volunteers, recruiting new hands to help and enticing bigger media than we will ever be to tell the story on the evening news and wide spread publications  all effectively aim in one direction.

As we see it, it is the support of a no-kill policy locally and nationwide when it comes to homeless dogs, promoting spay neuter to help achieve that goal and to place homeless dogs in loving homes who are our natural companions and not disposable trash.

100_0034 This little Handicapped Pooch  Won FIRST PRIZE !!!

New Leash on Life also engages in other worthwhile activities such as it’s Lend a Paw program, rescuing dogs from dog shelters and training them as therapy dogs for those in need. 
They are also developing a training program for all rescued dogs.

So if you are ever in the Los Angeles area when a Nutts for Mutts event is scheduled we wholeheartedly recommend that you make a point of attending.

If  not, then you can still start your own event working with dog adoption and dog rescue groups in your home town, and make a difference in the quest to find an adoptive home for every dog. Through events such as this which promote education, awareness, and spay-neuter we will someday stop the inhumane policies of euthanizing homeless dogs as a matter of policy in most cities across the nation and worldwide. 

Dogs 4 Life is Nuts for Mutts…don’t miss the next event !

For more information and resources on dog adoption and dog rescue visit Dogs-4Life at http://www.dogs-4life.com

Foreclosure Dogs Need Your Help

June 16, 2008 · Filed Under dog adoption, dog rescue, dogs · 18 Comments 

You may have seen news reports of dogs being abandoned when their
guardian’s homes have been foreclosed. Here’s our take on the
problem and some ideas on what can be done to help.
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The saying, adopt a dog, save a life has never embodied  a more
urgent a plea. Across the fruited plain, in cities, towns and
hamlets, upscale, downscale and no scale communities, dogs are
being abandoned and too often forgotten. Confused and frightened,
dogs and puppies are simply left alone without food or water in
foreclosed homes. Others are dropped off on lonely roads, in parks
and woodlands. The lucky ones have been given to new homes and
families or to dog rescues or no kill dog shelters for later
adoption.

So what can be done?

Read the rest of the article at:

http://www.dogs-4life.com/foreclosure-dogs-need-your-help.html

Nutts 4 Mutts

June 5, 2008 · Filed Under dog adoption, dog rescue, dogs · 13 Comments 

Last Sunday we visited Pierce College in Woodland Hills, CA for the annual Nutts for Mutts show benefitting New Leash on Life dog adoption programs.

Replete with a variety of contests, a star studded judging panel, exhibitors, dog adoptions, dog rescues and packed with visitors and their mutts, Nutts for Mutts is always one of the best planned and attended events in the happy world of dog adoptions.

We’ll be writing more about this in a few days.. if you want an alert when the article is ready just visit Dogs 4 Life at http://dogs-4life.com and sign up for our free newsletter. We’ll send you and quick heads up when we post the piece.

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