I am a big supporter of animal rescue and adoption. The other day I was surfing the web and came across a great story. It is a story of a dog being adopted from his perspective. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Her eyes met mine as she walked down the corridor peering apprehensively into the kennels. I felt her need instantly and knew I had to help her. I wagged my tail, not too exuberantly, so she wouldn't be afraid.
As she stopped at my kennel I blocked her view from a little accident I had in the back of my cage. I didn't want her to know that I hadn't been walked today. Sometimes the shelter keepers get too busy and I didn't want her to think poorly of them.
As she read my kennel card I hoped that she wouldn't feel sad about my past. I only have the future to look forward to and want to make a difference in someone's life. She got down on her knees and made little kissy sounds at me. I shoved my shoulder and side of my head up against the bars to comfort her. Gentle fingertips caressed my neck; she was desperate for companionship.
A tear fell down her cheek and I raised my paw to assure her that al lwould be well. Soon my kennel door opened and her smile was so bright that I instantly jumped into her arms. I would promise to keep her safe. I would promise to always be by her side. I would promise to do everything I could to see that radiant smile and sparkle in her eyes. I was so fortunate that she came down my corridor. So many more are out there who haven't walked the corridors. So many more to be saved. At least I could save one.
I rescued a human today.
If you are thinking of adopting a dog or cat please check your local shelter first. Just click HERE and it will take you to a Links Page with Rescue Shelters and Directories.
WELCOME TO ALL ANIMAL LOVERS
WELCOME TO ALL ANIMAL LOVERS
With this Blog I hope to share what I believe to be good information concerning dogs. I am also passionate about promoting Animal Adoptions from Shelters/Rescue Centers. There are hundreds of thousands of great pets that are desperate for a new home. If not so many of these precious animals will be destroyed needlessly. If you are not able to adopt at this time, please donate to your local Shelter. At the moment I have been very busy trying to get a new website up and running, so unfortunately that is taking up alot of my time. I have been posting some of the Articles I have written, but that is about it. In the near future I will be posting more information. I am in the process of looking for good dog information sites to link on my website. If you happen to come across a great website, article, etc concerning dogs and would like a place to share them, please let me. I will post them on this Blog and try to do a link swap with the site. I would really appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks for visiting and Have A Great Day!!
You can contact me at: bustersupport@comcast.net
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
I Rescued A Human Today
Labels:
animal adoption,
dog shelters,
pet adoption,
rescue shelters
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Another Great Website For Animal Lovers
I have found a great website for any Animal Lovers. This site has a bunch of information and you will find people fighting for animal rights. If you want to help try to end Animal Abuse, please check this site out.
http://www.care2.com/
http://www.care2.com/
Labels:
animal rights
Friday, April 2, 2010
What Are The Benefits Of A Midwest Dog Crate
What Are The Benefits Of A Midwest Dog Crate
This is a good Article on the benefits, uses, and quality of Midwest Dog Crates. If you are looking for a Crate for your pet, please read this. It is very informative.
If you are reading this I am guessing you have a dog or new puppy and are in need of a Dog Crate. It must be very confusing with all the products out there to make sure you get the best for your pet. In my humble opinion I feel the Midwest Dog Crate is one of the finest out there. Why you ask? It is a very well made and good quality dog crate. Also, you will find a variety of styles and sizes to meet your needs.
If you have a puppy it is a great way to help housebreak your pet. With the Midwest Dog Crate you can buy the correct size dog crate you will need for your pet when he is full grown, and adjust the size to accommodate your puppy as he grows with a divider panel. The benefit of this is you only need to purchase one dog crate. You may have a puppy that is a large breed such as a Newfoundland or Great Dane, or maybe you have a small breed like a Yorkshire Terrier or Toy Poodle. Whatever the size, weight, or breed of your animal, a Midwest Dog Crate can accommodate your needs.
Not only is the size of the Dog Crate important but the strength of the Dog Crate is also important for different breeds. The Midwest Dog Crates come in a variety of wire thickness and placement to create a strong, durable, and safe design. They have rounded corners for your pets protection. All styles are easy to set up and many come in a fold and carry configuration. Another fine feature you can choose from is the door placement or the amount of doors you want on your crate. You have the choice of a single door, double door, or even a triple door crate. Each of these doors comes with a safe and secure slide latch bolt to make sure the door stays closed.
Now that I have stated why I feel the Midwest Dog Crate is one of the finest made, let me offer a few benefits of using one.
1. Crate Training is a great technique for housebreaking your new puppy.
2. Crate Training is a great technique for saving your house from being
destroyed by a destructive puppy.
3. With a Midwest Dog Crate you can create the den-like atmosphere that your pet requires to feel safe and secure.
4. Most Midwest Dog Crates come in a Fold and Carry configuration which requires no tools for setting it up. This makes it easy to move from room to room.
5. Most crates come with a divider panel which allows you to adjust the
length of the pets living area as your puppy grows into adult size.
6. All Midwest Dog Crates with the exception of the Large Breed Crate (sold separately)come with the plastic pan for the bottom of the crate.
If you are planning to purchase your new Midwest Crate online, make sure you shop around. Prices can vary. Also, watch out for "Free Shipping" offers. I have found that most (not all) "Free Shipping" is not so. The cost of shipping is actually added to the cost of the Crate, so do some comparison shopping before you make your purchase.
This is a good Article on the benefits, uses, and quality of Midwest Dog Crates. If you are looking for a Crate for your pet, please read this. It is very informative.
If you are reading this I am guessing you have a dog or new puppy and are in need of a Dog Crate. It must be very confusing with all the products out there to make sure you get the best for your pet. In my humble opinion I feel the Midwest Dog Crate is one of the finest out there. Why you ask? It is a very well made and good quality dog crate. Also, you will find a variety of styles and sizes to meet your needs.
If you have a puppy it is a great way to help housebreak your pet. With the Midwest Dog Crate you can buy the correct size dog crate you will need for your pet when he is full grown, and adjust the size to accommodate your puppy as he grows with a divider panel. The benefit of this is you only need to purchase one dog crate. You may have a puppy that is a large breed such as a Newfoundland or Great Dane, or maybe you have a small breed like a Yorkshire Terrier or Toy Poodle. Whatever the size, weight, or breed of your animal, a Midwest Dog Crate can accommodate your needs.
Not only is the size of the Dog Crate important but the strength of the Dog Crate is also important for different breeds. The Midwest Dog Crates come in a variety of wire thickness and placement to create a strong, durable, and safe design. They have rounded corners for your pets protection. All styles are easy to set up and many come in a fold and carry configuration. Another fine feature you can choose from is the door placement or the amount of doors you want on your crate. You have the choice of a single door, double door, or even a triple door crate. Each of these doors comes with a safe and secure slide latch bolt to make sure the door stays closed.
Now that I have stated why I feel the Midwest Dog Crate is one of the finest made, let me offer a few benefits of using one.
1. Crate Training is a great technique for housebreaking your new puppy.
2. Crate Training is a great technique for saving your house from being
destroyed by a destructive puppy.
3. With a Midwest Dog Crate you can create the den-like atmosphere that your pet requires to feel safe and secure.
4. Most Midwest Dog Crates come in a Fold and Carry configuration which requires no tools for setting it up. This makes it easy to move from room to room.
5. Most crates come with a divider panel which allows you to adjust the
length of the pets living area as your puppy grows into adult size.
6. All Midwest Dog Crates with the exception of the Large Breed Crate (sold separately)come with the plastic pan for the bottom of the crate.
If you are planning to purchase your new Midwest Crate online, make sure you shop around. Prices can vary. Also, watch out for "Free Shipping" offers. I have found that most (not all) "Free Shipping" is not so. The cost of shipping is actually added to the cost of the Crate, so do some comparison shopping before you make your purchase.
Labels:
Crate Training,
Midwest Dog Crates
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