Saturday, June 30, 2012

In just under the wire: Write a Post, Help a Dog!

Well, behind as always, I just learned about Pedigree's "Write a post, help a dog" campaign going on through the end of June this year. Yikes!

Since I'm not the fastest writer on the planet, I'm glad that all I really need to do to help shelter dogs get some free food out of Pedigree's charity "Pedigree Foundation" is mention the campaign in this post and then add my post to the linky tool provided. (Psst, you don't have to be a pet blogger to participate but you are running out of time and the clock is ticking!)


So what's the big deal?

"For every blog post about the campaign between now and June 30th, Pedigree will donate a 17 pound bag of food to a shelter."

That's a lot of food for shelters who are struggling with donations in this tough economy. (And if you write a post, you can get this spiffy badge to put up on your blog!)



Did you know?


More fun stuff

The Pedigree Foundation does a lot of good for shelter dogs. If you have some time, check out their videos here: Adoption Videos. They're far too awesome to miss.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Wordless Wednesday 45 - My dog is seriously silly

A few more pictures from the Sato Reunion 2009 - Bella discovers the joy of kiddie pools!

It took us a while to coax her into the pool.

Until she realized she could drink it.

But wait, how much head do you need to put in water to drink?

She's not drinking - she's blowing bubbles!
(Click to view full size and see the bubbles.)

And then she got creative...

Dunk!

Ahhhh! Much better, thank you.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Save a Sato Reunion 2009

In my last post, I mentioned the Sato Reunion we attended back in 2009. What a fabulous idea and I wish everyone whoever adopted a dog or cat had the opportunity to meet their pet's rescuer. It just made it so real to me and it was shortly after meeting Nilsa that I made the decision to get more involved with rescue as a sort of "pay it forward" gesture in her honor.

But the day wasn't all mush and sentiment - it was also a boatload of fun. There was a musician playing Puerto Rico- and dog-themed music (Pup Fan of I Still Want More Puppies would have loved his musical modifications to tilt every song dog-wards). There were a variety of contests from best cuddler to waggiest-tail, fund-raising raffles and a grill station serving up everything from plain old hot dogs to Puerto Rican sausages. And of course, there were plenty of vendors on hand to demo their pupper-wares (tons of treats were tossed to tempted tummies!)

Wicked Local covered the event. Check out their great photo gallery.

In the meantime, here are a few of pictures from the event:

There's nothing cuter than a girl and her (very patient) dog.

They say everyone has a doppelganger.

Check out the pup in the back. I want to know what he sees that I don't.

Just another lovely little Sato.

Being this cute is hard work.

Winner of the "Best Kissy-face" contest.

Bella played with this darling dog for a good while.

That's one sleepy puppy.

Be sure to come back Wednesday for pictures of Bella's rather unique approach to dealing with the heat and festivities of the day.



Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Wordless Wedneday 44 - Bella meets her hero

So, not exactly wordless today but a little explanation is necessary.

Back in 2009, we had the opportunity to attend the "All Sato Reunion" held by Northeast Animal Shelter in Salem, Massachusetts. More on that event coming soon but first, the reason we traveled an hour north on a blistering hot summer day:

Jan and Bella meet Nilsa, Bella's rescuer.
I think Bella remembers her, don't you?

Nilsa is a Save a Sato volunteer. She rescues starving and abused dogs off the streets of Puerto Rico, brings them to her home and nurses them back to health before they are sent to "partner shelters" in the States for adoption. I cried upon meeting her.

(Please try to ignore the prong collar. We were new to reactive dogs and stupid.)

Monday, June 18, 2012

Missing out on all the fun

"The Worcester County Horticultural Society, the third oldest active horticultural society in the United States, is a nonprofit "educational organization for the purpose of advancing the science, and encouraging and improving the practice of, horticulture."" -- Tower Hill Botanic Garden, the headquarters of WCHS.
We've been really busy this spring/summer preparing our yard in support of the Tower Hill Botanic Garden's annual fund-raiser: "City Spaces, Country Places" garden tour. It's been a tremendous amount of work but our gardens haven't looked this good in, well, ever.

Unfortunately, that means we were unable to attend some of the pet-friendly events in the area this year. (Altogether now: "Boo hiss, bad pet parents!") We usually attend a variety of these events for several reasons not the least of which is to continue developing Bella's social skills. Since most of the rescue organizations I volunteer with are represented, it's a good time to catch up and take pictures of the pups. And I usually pick one event/organization for which to raise funds each year. It's also just a whole load of fun.

This year the event planners themselves kind of hurt their cause by scheduling several of the events for the same day so we wouldn't have been able to attend all of them anyway. We are still planning to get to Buddy Dog's "Woofstock" in October which was the best of them all last year anyway, at least from a "dog in need of space"'s perspective. (Wow, that's a grammatical nightmare...)

While we didn't get to go to these events this year, we did go last year and since we didn't have a blog last year, that leaves me with pictures and no place to put them. And, since my arms are pretty much ready to fall off from hauling mulch continuously for the last 72 hours (okay, perhaps I exaggerate...), I thought it might be easier fun to show some pictures here.

Paws in the Park - May 2011

Sponsored by Save A Dog, Inc, this was only our second big event with Bella and we really didn't know what to expect of either the event or the dog. And of course, I forgot my camera. But here are a few pictures of Bella courtesy Buddy Dog Humane Society who was taking pictures of all their "alums".

All decked out in her "I'm adopted" bandana, harness, collar and head halter.
(Geez, mom, a little overkill or what?)
Bella finds a friend.
The photographer loved her.
You can see more of their photos here Buddy Dog's Facebook photos or read a nice little write-up (and view lots of pictures!) by the Sudbury Patch.

Whisker Walk - June 2011

Better prepared for this event, I did remember my camera. This is an incredible, free event sponsored by Sterling Animal Shelter, Inc. but not one I would recommend for "dogs in need of space" since there isn't any. Well, there's lots of space but it is all filled with dogs and kids. This is more of a "country fair" kind of atmosphere with rides and games for the kids with the dog event feeling almost like an after-thought to me. It was a great day but pretty stressful for us and our scared-y dog.

Tough to find a quiet spot in the shade away from other dogs but Bella did.

This lovely Great Dane was raising funds for a local Great Dane rescue group.


We didn't think it was possible but we met a dog who was actually more scared-y than Bella.
They played together for quite some time.
Seriously, does no one see the world of "uh-oh" about to happen here?