A labor of love gift shop...helping homeless dogs

A labor of love gift shop...helping homeless dogs
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Saturday, February 28, 2009

The Obamas desire for a rescue dog



The Obama family certainly seems excited about the upcoming arrival of a dog, hopefully one they can rescue. While I certainly understand their reason for limiting their search to a couple of breeds due to allergy issues, I do have some concerns with the way the whole process is being portrayed.

The family has already announced the "arrival" of their rescue dog in April. Those of us who are active in helping rescue dogs know that there is no such thing as timing in the search. No rescue dog was ever helped on a timetable. The search, particularly as limiting as theirs, can be long and determined. It required lots of looking and interviewing the caregivers. Most of the candidates will probably be a mix-breed (my favorites), and hopefully those candidates will be considered. The purpose of rescuing is to become focused on helping a particular dog. It is not really about having a dog in need come into your life at a pre-determined time.

I do hope the general public who follows in their footsteps will start the process by going to local shelters or searching Petfinder.com. I hope the Obamas will bring a positive light to the adoption process and one lucky dog will be prancing through the White House soon....a real "rags to riches" story!














Friday, February 27, 2009

Best Friends Animal Society - The return of Dogtown on National Geographic



We were just thrilled to learn of the return of the great TV series for dog lovers; Dogtown on National Geographic. Filmed at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, UT, this series is amazing and really showcases the fabulous work done at Best Friends. I have been there, attending a "Starting a Sanctuary" workshop in late 2003. Many of the original founders of this group were present for the seminar and we were amazed at the way they have created such a wonderful haven for these animals. It really is a way of life for those devoted souls who call this place their labor of love.


Of particular interest to me is their showcase on the recent rehabilitation work they are doing with the Michael Vick dogs. You can read Meryl's story on the link provided and marvel at her prograss in loving hands. I have two rescued bullies of my own and the are so misunderstood. Watch the program and visit the link I have provided for details about the upcoming programs in the series which starts on March 20th. I can't wait to return to Best Friends. I hope to travel there next summer with some youngsters to dig and and get my hands dirty; walking dogs, scooping poo and just marveling at this amazing place!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

SHOW OFF YOUR BREED






  • What a great way to show off the love of your favorite breed!! We stock Karen Silton's amazing handcrafted and hand painted dog breed pins. Karen, a native Californian artist is known for her amazingly accurate breed depictions, each pin is tipped in 24K gold.


  • We love them pinned on a coat, sweater, shawl or on your tote or bag. They make fabulous gifts and they are such a wonderful conversation piece. I wear my American Bulldog pin all the time and it gives me an opportunity to talk about my rescue mission and my love of my bully girls!!


  • The pins sell for 35.99 and the smaller head pins sell for 30.99. Don't see your breed? We can definitely order it, just email us with your requests.

SEE THESE WONDERFUL PINS AT OUR WWW.ALOVEOFDOGS.COM