It's officially October! Which means I need a new Dog of the Month. Anne Noto, my favorite Chef/Office Manager/Super Woman has nominated her dog Schatze for October, which is perfect because Schatze is a rescue dog and I’d like to make a point of advocating for adoption. I personally, currently support ASPCA, it’s meager right now but I swear it’ll be more when I am a high roller!
If you’re interested, you can find them at: http://www.aspca.org/, or other wonderful organizations such as The American Humane Society; http://www.hsus.org/, The American Humane Association (Entirely separate from American Humane Society, see site for an explanation); http://www.americanhumane.org/site/PageServer, Dumb Friend’s League; http://www.ddfl.org/, or just make sure to do lots of research on where you get your new family member. Unfortunately, not everyone loves dogs as much as I and those of you reading this do, and it’s great to spread the word.
They’ve got a great list of advice links for adopting a pet, where to find approved shelters, pet care, animal behavior, and the latest on their fight to end animal cruelty.
It’s so important to adopt from a shelter, many times shelters have a dog like the breed you’re looking for, or from a responsible breeder.
Here’s a great link to find out what kind of dog would be a good match for your personality:
http://www-static.cc.gatech.edu/grads/a/anachman/PetMatch/questionnaire.html
Oprah is blowing the door wide open on puppy mills and you know her attention will bring massive awareness, which could make a huge difference! But there’s still a lot of work to do.
To read about her investigation click:
http://www.oprah.com/slideshow/oprahshow/slideshow1_ss_global_20080404/1
Go Oprah!
That’s enough linkage for today, though all are great sources of info, on to our DOG OF THE MONTH!
SCHATZE NOTO
In Anne Noto’s own words:
“When I started looking for a dog to adopt everyone told me 'the dog will pick you'. I learned that this is absolutely true. I was looking between two shelters and after a visit to the Denver Dumb Friends League, I had to go back. On the second visit, we took this adorable Boxer-German Shepherd mix outside, she was instantly glued to my side and looked up at me with those big brown eyes and I said where do I sign!!!! It’s been two and half years now and I don’t recall what life was like not coming home to my happy, bouncy 5 year old that I call Schatze (German for Sweetheart).
There were no chips or records on her, although in my heart I think she may have been a Katrina victim. There were dozens of dogs being brought into the Denver area for adoption. The first time she saw snow definitely told me she was NOT a cold weather dog.
Schatze quickly became the princess of my house and loves to cuddle with her blankets and me. Squirrel chasing is just another of her favorite pass-times along playing with the H-O-S-E. She even knows how to give double high-fives during football season. She has a very sweet demeanor and gentle nature about her, but there is no mistaking she has some alpha in her!
I had such a positive experience with The Denver Dumb Friends League, I recommend them to everyone I know who mentions that they are thinking of expanding their family with a four-legged friend. There are so many animals in need of loving homes, I urge folks to take the time to consider adopting. Through adoption I found a well-trained loving companion who is this lady’s best friend.
I think Schatze is a good example of how great adopting a pet can be and how important micro chipping your pet is. I know I would miss her terribly if we were ever separated!”
What an incredible blessing pets can be in our lives. We are so lucky to have them!
That’s it for today. Send me your stories and photos if you’d like to nominate your special furry one!
Visit us at our gallery space this Friday, October 1, 2008, from 3-8 PM for the First Friday Art Walk.
Hope everyone has a great start to Fall!
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