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Worthy Cause: Helping Animals That Served those Who Serve!

31 May

It’s Memorial Day! The flag is flying high above the Red Dog Inn today to honor and express our gratitude to those who served and sacrificed to preserve freedom.

When a veteran retires from the US Armed services, they have options on where they can live. But when that veteran is an animal, it needs our help.  Did you know that you can adopt a hero? YOU CAN! I’ve put the link to the page here

There is a hierarchy on who gets dibs — Local Law Enforcement, then former handlers, then the public.  The Military Working Dog Foundation is a 501(c) 3 organization, which means you may be able to support them with donations. http://www.militaryworkingdogs.com/donate.shtml 

Help an animal that served those who serve!

“The Military Working Dog Foundation was established to provide a resource of information to law enforcement agencies who have a requirement to obtain working dogs, as well as for the public who wish to adopt dogs that become available from the military and need a home.”

Military Working Dog Foundation photos
Military Working Dog Bruno in Germany

 

http://www.militaryworkingdogs.com

CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO THIS CAUSE

Imagine No More “Kill” Shelters

23 Mar

I heard an interesting statistic while watching an interview with Prince Lorenzo Borghese, who started Royal Treatment pet products, on KTLA Morning News. He said, “If 25% of the people who bought their pets would have adopted them instead, we would have no more kill shelters.”

Here’s the thing. If purebreds are your thing, there are scads of purebred rescues! Just do a little research. Butters and Lula were adopted through friends who could no longer keep them.  Do I love them any less than I would an animal I paid $500-$1000 for? Not a chance. 

Will you get a perfect pet? Define “perfect”.  You get what you put into your pet.  

Nonetheless, I firmly believe that there are breeds that are made for special people.  There are pitbull people, and great dane people, and yes, basset hound people.  Do your homework, but don’t be afraid to adopt your next pet.

SENDING LOTS OF WARM FUZZY HUGS TO OUR FRIENDS AT DAPHNEYLAND Basset Hound Rescue!  Miss Henrietta whelped 9 basset-mix puppies yesterday.


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