Monday, January 19, 2009

Cru Vin Dogs Dog of the Month for DECEMBER/JANURARY

Dear readers and friends,

Our Cru Vin Dogs Dog of the Month will be a double this month, Trevin Weldin, a very special dog was elected to be the Dog of the Month for December, he has since been diagnosed with a rare form of Canine cancer. His mother and caretaker has been focusing her energies on giving Trevin the very best care a dog could hope for. So, with such a special and accomplished dog we wanted to make sure the piece was just right. Trevin is an incredible service dog with a huge heart and he and his mother have made a wonderful contribution to their community.

Sending my very best to them both and honoring the wonderful light they have been to each other and all of those who Trevin has worked with, here is an extra special Dog of the Month Feature:

Trevin Weldin
Cru Vin Dogs Dog of the Month

By Carol Weldin

"Trevin Weldin, bred to be an assistance dog by Canine Companions for Independence, puppy raised in Denver, CO and having completed advanced training at the South West Regional Training Center in Oceanside, CA, was “career changed” in August 2003 at the age of two, coming to live in Northern California.

Recognizing his extraordinary skills and delight in “working” led him to his alternate career path as a certified therapy dog in February 2004, having waited the requisite six months prior to certification.

His initial “work” (although he would hardly call it that) consisted of visits to John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek, CA, visiting the Rehabilitation Unit, with occasional visits to Oncology and Pediatrics as requested by the hospital staff. Special events with disabled children at Camp Arroyo always brought joy to Trevin and delight to the children.

His commitment to literacy programs for children was exhibited by his involvement in Pleasanton Library’s Paws to Read Program; Orinda Library Paws to Read; and starting up his very own program at Ygnacio Library of reading to children and teaching the appropriate way to approach an unknown dog.


While all dogs know how to “speak”, Trevin would exercise his “library voice” with the command “whisper” to the delight of adults and children alike!
Trevin brings joy to the many faces both young and old, with a special fondness in his library visits with his little person friend Melyssa who always asked if she could read to Trevin.





Involvement with Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) in Walnut Creek, CA consisted of representation at special events such as Stars to the Rescue (their signature headliner fundraiser) as a greeter, and on-site Learning Center and Birthday Party Programs for kids, aimed at creating awareness of the human animal bond and humane treatment toward animals.
Trevin’s career has been varied, (one person even commented “he is the only dog who has a canine resume”) whether it be launching and demonstrating the Revive-A-Pet resuscitation mask program outfitting all fire trucks in the Pleasanton-Livermore Fire District, which promoted CBS Channel 5 anchor Ken Battista to say “he is either one very obedient dog or is trying to reach the dog treat at the end of the mask”, to his ambassadorial role with varied animal- assisted programs.



His outreach/public relations events reached an international level having met Madame Jihan Sadat the widow of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat (who was assassinated in 1981). Madame Sadat, who pioneered the cause of women’s rights in her country, currently teaches classes and leads seminars on women’s issues; Egyptian culture and international studies. She is the author of A Woman in Egypt.” Trevin met her at a Women’s Conference outreach activity.

The highlight of his career has been his special visits to George Mark Children’s House, visiting children with life limiting illnesses winning over several young patients some of whom were initially skeptical, but soon demonstrated big smiles when they heard he was in the House. Trevin could be found happily walking the halls alternately dressed as the Easter bunny; a Halloween pumpkin, and Santa “Paws”, carrying gifts for the kids and staff like in his monogrammed fabric “buckets”.

Sadly Trevin’s five-year therapy career will be cut short due to his recent diagnosis of hemangiosarcoma, having undergone emergency surgery on December 19, 2008. He will continue to bring joy to everyone whose life he continues to touch with his gentleness and sweet spirit. To everyone whose life he has touched in animal-assisted therapy, we salute and love you, Trevin."

















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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful tribute to a wonderful dog. I have the pleasure of knowing Trevin and he truly is special.

Anonymous said...

Trevin is indeed the "wonder dog"!
Whatta guy - everyone who has met this warm nose and warm heart loves him.

Marianne said...

Trevin is the most wonderful dog I have ever met. His mother, Carol, has brought out the best in him by her dedication to the works that benefited so many others. Trevin has an impish smile which appears when he sees someone he knows, it's like his special greeting. His warm heart and gentle paws have touched so many.

Nancy Rogers said...

"Angel Dog" is what I have always called Trevin. Having worked with Carol along with my own very special Golden I know that Trevin is incredible. I am sure that he has never had a bad thought, always willing to do a little more.

Nancy

Unknown said...

Trevin, and his dedicated Mom, Carol, are truly remarkable and have touched our lives with several years of social fun visits and doggy play dates. We have marveled at his patience and good grace through all kinds of "costume" changes and are hoping that he will be an inspiration to many more owners and dog lovers who want to have the joy of loving a therapy dog. Ada Beth Harris and Goldendoodle, Marvin Harris

Anonymous said...

Trevin is such a sweet and gentle soul. Carol is the most devoted and loving mother. Buddy, Jason and I love you both.

JillandUriah said...

Trevin is an extraordinary boy and has shared his heart with many. He has the best life and the best love from his Mom Carol. Kudos to both of you for sharing your hearts and your love to all.

Anonymous said...

Trevin is just one of the sweetest guys around. His success as a working dog really shows in the variety of environments he works in and the number of people he has touched! And as we all know, "Dog of the Month" should really be "Team of the Month" as his mom, Carol, is just as much a part of this team's success. Congrats to Trevin and Carol--you deserve this honor!

Anonymous said...

I absolutely loved Carol's tribute to Trevin; she described Trevin so perfectly in his many "jobs" that he performs so beautifully. He is a jewel. He and Carol make a truly wonderful team, remarkably dedicated in all that they do.

Thank you Cru Vin for honoring our dear friend Trevin in this very special way.

Pat Jacobson and Lucky

AJ said...

How lucky we are to have hero's like Trevin in our lives. We are so proud of you.

Grandma Faith and Joyce

Anonymous said...

Trevin has been an angel in so many lives, and he has been lucky to have Carol as his partner in good deeds. Being "Dog of the Month" is a wonderful honor for such a sweet and compassionate guy. We love and honor you both.