Dear Santa,
My person thinks she knows what I want for Christmas, and due to my lack of thumbs with which to write, and my lack of voice with which to speak, she cannot possibly know what I TRULY wish to receive this holiday season. But you, fat man, you know all. I'm hoping you can read my list which I have scratched into the wall while my person was at work.
1. My person thinks I want treats for Christmas. While I do enjoy the decadent beggin' strip or pig ear, I can have those any time of year. What I really want to get my teeth on this year is the neighbors cat.
That fluffy monster mocks me from the fencepost every day while I'm supposed to be doing my business. Then I have to bark at it, and subsequently my person gets annoyed while she waits for me on the porch in her nightgown and slippers. Yes, I would truly be thankful if you'd give me on opportunity to chomp into that fluffy Persian princess. Just one bite. One Nibble.... OH dear, excuse me while I wipe my drool on my person's couch cushion.
2. This isnt so much what I do want, as much as what I DONT want. Please, Jolly fella, do not bring me clothing, of any sorts. I do not want a sweater, or booties, or a hat. I do not want reindeer antlers, a santa hat or elf shoes. I don't really give a damn how cute my person thinks these things are, I am a pit bull for goodness sakes! I cannot be seen wearing such blasphemous and childish things. Bring me a spiked collar, or a leash that spontaneously bursts into flames. I need to look tough, Santa! I have a reputation to uphold here! That filthy feline will never let me live it down if she sees me in clothing of such humiliation! Please, let's not have a repeat of last year!
3. I would thoroughly enjoy a pile of all the smelly things you can think of to roll in. Seriously, Clause, come to my house last. On your ventures here bring me all the smelly diapers, cat litter boxes, stinky chinese food boxes, dead fish, dead mice, dead...well, anything dead you come across I will more than happily roll in it! I cannot help myself, you see...the scents of these items just...just .....oh it makes me want to run in circles just THINKING about it! OH! and, bring me ALL of your reindeer poops. I have a feeling that this will be particularly enjoyable, as after I roll in it, I CAN EAT IT!!! It's two presents in one!!
4. Lastly, I would like you to talk my person into giving her blessing for me to get with the beagle down the street. I know we are different, we come from different sides of the tracks. We may not be in the same social club, but much like Romeo and Juliet, we were meant to be together. Every night at 9pm she lets out her mating call "BAROOOOOO BAROOOO" and I try so hard to get to her, but, alas both of our persons just tell us to "shut the hell up and get inside". If they could only understand what this forbidden love feels like to us! We've only spoken through the air waves, and I spotted a glimpse of her through the fence one day on a walk (please don't put me on the naughty list, the human's dislocated shoulder is almost healed now!) If they would just allow us to be together we would roll in all the stinky things, and chase the neighbors cat, you see you could just make my day if you could grant me this wish. Talk to our persons.....we must be together!
Oh, Santa, if you could grant me these four wishes...I'd be the happiest pitty boy to ever strut his stuff. I promise I wont chew up the couch, or drink out of the toilet (not more than once a week). I promise to try harder not to knock the little humans over in my frantic laps around the house when I get a case of the zoomies. I promise to always do my business outside, and I'll never ever do it in my person's shoes again.
Oh, and Santa, I don't want to push my luck....but one final request.... I would like all of my friends at ADBBR to be adopted and have loving families, so they too can enjoy the finer things in life. Really that's all I want. I'll even give up the other four items on my list if you could make this happen.
Love,
Ralph
Resident Pit Bull
1234 Dog Lane
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Monday, December 2, 2013
What not to buy as a Christmas gift
It's December!!!!
Do you know what that means?
Carols.... good food.....family....friends....and PRESENTS!!!!!
Do you know what makes an absolutely AMAZING gift????
Lots of things.
But NOT pets!!!!
Wait...did I just tell you NOT to buy/adopt a new best friend as a gift for your girlfriend or child? Yea, I did. Why, you ask? Why when we are so adamant about adoptions would I ever come up with a reason not to do it?
Well, my friends...let me tell you.
Every Christmas people run out and purchase/adopt puppies, kittens, hamsters, fish, birds....all kinds of living critters. They think this will be the BEST Christmas present for little Johnny or little Jane. And, it probably will be!
That is, until that cute puppy or kitten starts chewing things, shedding, whining, barking, licking, pooping, peeing, and costing money.
I'm not saying not to adopt, I'm not even saying not to adopt in December. What I'm saying is that a pet is a lifetime commitment. You cannot bestow the gift of a life on someone as a gift, without the proper preparations and research. There is so much that goes into caring for this fuzzy new life, that sometimes we get caught up in the excitement of the holidays and wanting to give our kids or spouses the best present possible, and it's always with good intentions. But with good intentions also comes a healthy dose of reality, and the sad truth is that this is the same reality that will fill shelters and rescues to the max come January, February, and March. Castoff Christmas pets will be dumped on them, and many will be put to sleep because the funds and space just are not there to compensate for the rush.
So, please DO consider adopting a puppy or dog.....but DON'T surprise someone with it. Do your research, prepare yourself, and plan to have this new cuddle buddy for the rest of his or her life, not just until the newness wears off.
Do you know what that means?
Carols.... good food.....family....friends....and PRESENTS!!!!!
Do you know what makes an absolutely AMAZING gift????
A blender is a good gift. |
Lots of things.
But NOT pets!!!!
Wait...did I just tell you NOT to buy/adopt a new best friend as a gift for your girlfriend or child? Yea, I did. Why, you ask? Why when we are so adamant about adoptions would I ever come up with a reason not to do it?
Well, my friends...let me tell you.
Every Christmas people run out and purchase/adopt puppies, kittens, hamsters, fish, birds....all kinds of living critters. They think this will be the BEST Christmas present for little Johnny or little Jane. And, it probably will be!
That is, until that cute puppy or kitten starts chewing things, shedding, whining, barking, licking, pooping, peeing, and costing money.
I'm not saying not to adopt, I'm not even saying not to adopt in December. What I'm saying is that a pet is a lifetime commitment. You cannot bestow the gift of a life on someone as a gift, without the proper preparations and research. There is so much that goes into caring for this fuzzy new life, that sometimes we get caught up in the excitement of the holidays and wanting to give our kids or spouses the best present possible, and it's always with good intentions. But with good intentions also comes a healthy dose of reality, and the sad truth is that this is the same reality that will fill shelters and rescues to the max come January, February, and March. Castoff Christmas pets will be dumped on them, and many will be put to sleep because the funds and space just are not there to compensate for the rush.
So, please DO consider adopting a puppy or dog.....but DON'T surprise someone with it. Do your research, prepare yourself, and plan to have this new cuddle buddy for the rest of his or her life, not just until the newness wears off.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Holiday Hazards For Pets
The holidays are fast approaching, faster than I want them to any way. And with all the cheer and joy comes many dangers to pets.
Decorations
Decorations
In that one picture are many hazards to dogs. First of all, the tinsel can easily cause an intestinal blockage, or cause your pet to choke. Puppies and kittens will be especially entralled with the glittery wonder of tinsels and garland. Don't use it unless you know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that your pet will leave it alone.
The shiny ornaments we all like to hang look like fancy balls to our pets. These are dangerous because some are made from glass and if an unsuspecting pup chomps it could cut his gums, lips and throat. Anyone who has ever accidentally dropped one of those suckers knows just how many tiny shards of glass they make, and how they will find their way into your foot months later. Your best bet? Get the shatterproof bulbs. But, beware of the hooks because those too can damage an innocent pet.
If you opt for a live christmas tree remembr that the pin needles can cause irritation to your dog, and some dogs may even be allergic to them!
The lights you hang on your tree means dangling cords....and a risk of electrical shock. Make every attempt to reduce the amount of slack in your cords and unplug them when not in use to reduce the chance of your dog deciding to find out what they might taste like.
Poinsettias, Holly, and Mistletoe are also dangerous to our pets, if you keep one of these in the house make sure it is well out of reach of your dog or cat.
Food
Holiday foods are in abundance from the end of November through the beginning of January. Let's face it, Christmas is not just a day, it's an entire month and basically Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New years should all just be lumped into one holiday. Our homes are full of goodies, including baked goods, chocolates, turkey and ham dinners and so much more.
The bones from your meals are not good for dogs. Once cooked, bones splinter and can get lodged in a dog's throat.
We all know that chocolate is not good for dogs, and can even be deadly. Be extra careful when baking to keep the bakers chocolate and cocoa out of reach of your pets. After the cookies and goodies are done keep those away from your dog too.
With the holidays always comes a nip of some alcohol. Beer, whiskey, egg nog, whatever your choice is, keep it away from your dog. Dogs may age faster than humans, but there is no legal drinking age for canines.
Monday, November 18, 2013
What does it mean to be a dog owner?
I am an avid aquarist (fancy word for "I like to have fish tanks") and I met some great people through that hobby. One of those people once said that in this hobby there are "fish havers" and "fish keepers" A "fish haver" throws water in a tank, puts some fish in, feeds them when they remember, never changes the water etc. A "fish keeper" changes their water dilegently, feeds their fish the best they are able to, and really makes sure that those fish are healthy.
What do fish have to do with dogs, you ask? Well, I think the same applies for dogs. There are people who have dogs. They live in their homes, or in the back yard. They get tossed some kibble, and on a lucky day...they get a pat on the head or get to hear "good boy/girl". Then there are people like us, people who look at our dogs and can translate a tail wag, a bar, a stare, into a language. We can see our dog's feelings, we do everything we can to make sure we have happy, healthy dogs. We take them to the vet for check ups, we worry about them when they arent well, and we cry when they finally cross over the rainbow bridge.
Dog havers.....those dogs are lucky if they ever see a vet, if they ever get the simple joy of laying in their owners laps, or on the couch watching tv.
So what does it mean to be a dog owner? A whole lot more than ownership, that's for sure. A dog is not a belonging, it's not a possession, and it's not disposable. A dog is a life time decision to care for another living being and to treat them right. We may not all be able to afford top of the line kibble, but our dogs don't care much as long as they are fed and loved. As dog keepers, we are doing the best we possibly can with what we have available. And, if ever a time comes that resources are no longer available, then we must make the decision to forfeit our companion before any harm comes to them.
I haven't been with the rescue very long. Maybe 4-5 months now, but I don't think I'll ever look back. I've always been a dog lover, and my dogs have always been my "kids" it hurts me to see any dog in pain, suffering, unloved....and through the rescue I've been lucky enough to meet many people who feel the same way. I'm just saying, I'm glad to be surrounded by a community of dog keepers rather than dog havers.
What do fish have to do with dogs, you ask? Well, I think the same applies for dogs. There are people who have dogs. They live in their homes, or in the back yard. They get tossed some kibble, and on a lucky day...they get a pat on the head or get to hear "good boy/girl". Then there are people like us, people who look at our dogs and can translate a tail wag, a bar, a stare, into a language. We can see our dog's feelings, we do everything we can to make sure we have happy, healthy dogs. We take them to the vet for check ups, we worry about them when they arent well, and we cry when they finally cross over the rainbow bridge.
Dog havers.....those dogs are lucky if they ever see a vet, if they ever get the simple joy of laying in their owners laps, or on the couch watching tv.
So what does it mean to be a dog owner? A whole lot more than ownership, that's for sure. A dog is not a belonging, it's not a possession, and it's not disposable. A dog is a life time decision to care for another living being and to treat them right. We may not all be able to afford top of the line kibble, but our dogs don't care much as long as they are fed and loved. As dog keepers, we are doing the best we possibly can with what we have available. And, if ever a time comes that resources are no longer available, then we must make the decision to forfeit our companion before any harm comes to them.
I haven't been with the rescue very long. Maybe 4-5 months now, but I don't think I'll ever look back. I've always been a dog lover, and my dogs have always been my "kids" it hurts me to see any dog in pain, suffering, unloved....and through the rescue I've been lucky enough to meet many people who feel the same way. I'm just saying, I'm glad to be surrounded by a community of dog keepers rather than dog havers.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Where Are They Now??: Ora
ORA
Have you ever followed one of our dogs and wondered.....what happens after the happy ending? What are they doing, where did they go? Every week I'd like to feature one of the prior dogs that we've had and give you an update on them.
Today, we're going back to June, 2012. A Darrah was new to the scene and spotted a beautiful girl on the NYACC euthanasia list. Her name, then, was Sarah. The A Darrah girls decided to pull her off the list and save her life.
Sara/Ora's Shelter photo |
Upon doing so, she was examined by a veterinarian who discovered the poor girl had a severe upper respiratory infection, and was not doing well at all. After some vigorous treatment, and two months in a veterinary hospital, sarah began to feel better.
Ora during her 2 month stay in the hospital with a respiratory infection |
It was later discovered that Ora was pregnant, and would later deliver 8 beautiful puppies. Ora made a complete recovery from her infection as well.
xray showin ora's pups in utero |
Ora and her babies |
At this point this was as a completely happy tail as any, but 8 weeks later the story takes a heartbreaking turn. As A Darrah Bull was jumping in head first into the rescue scene they also decided to advocate for the breed by hosting a pit bull awareness walk in Holidaysburg, pa. During the event Ora's puppies were intentionally poisioned, resulting in the untimely death of two of them. The culprit was never discovered, and remains a mystery.
After Ora recovered from birth, she was then fostered by Breanne, who was heavily involved with the rescue at the time. Breanne states that she pretty much knew from the get go that she was going to be a foster fail with Ora, but when an application from an older couple came in she went ahead and approved Ora's adoption. It didnt even last a full day before Ora was crying and attempting to escape due to missing her true owner, Breanne. So Breanne adopted Ora, and has never looked back. She said that Ora hasnt left her side since.
I think she meant that in the literal sense, as here is a great photo of an amazing tattoo she had done to commemorate Miss Ora.
Breanne also stated that "[ora] is the coolest dog, ever".
Breanne also stated that "[ora] is the coolest dog, ever".
If you would like to experience the same bond from a rescue dog, we encourage you to check our list of adoptables and see if someone may be your new best friend. If you arent sure about keeping a dog, but would like to help there is always the option to foster. No matter how you get involved, rescuing is extremely rewarding and worth every moment.
Did you adopt a dog from A Darrah? Would you like to be our next featured "where are they now?" story? Shoot us an email at adarrahbullbullyrescue@gmail.com and let us know!
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Feature Adoptable! CHICO
Chico was a rescue from NYACC who was surrendered a few weeks after one of our other dogs, Lilly. Chico was believed to be the father of the litter of puppies that she had. Chico's start with us was a bit of a gamble as his intake evaluation wasnt the greatest, but much to our liking and surprise, Chico turned out to be a very sweet, gentle boy.
Here he is just a few hours after arrival showing that everything that had been said about him prior, was wrong.
Chico just completed a training course at Independent K9 LLC in West Virginia, where he learned basic obedience, as well as learning how to just be a dog. Prior to coming to A Darrah, Chico did not know how to play ball, or be loved. Now he does, and the final piece of the puzzle for him is a home to call his own.
Chico is good with kids, and other dogs. He is a very confident boy who loves to be around people. With his recent training, he will make an amazing companion for someone. Could it be you? Chico hopes so. If you are interested in adopting please visit our website at adarrahbullbullyrescue.webs.com and apply.
Here he is just a few hours after arrival showing that everything that had been said about him prior, was wrong.
Chico just completed a training course at Independent K9 LLC in West Virginia, where he learned basic obedience, as well as learning how to just be a dog. Prior to coming to A Darrah, Chico did not know how to play ball, or be loved. Now he does, and the final piece of the puzzle for him is a home to call his own.
Chico is good with kids, and other dogs. He is a very confident boy who loves to be around people. With his recent training, he will make an amazing companion for someone. Could it be you? Chico hopes so. If you are interested in adopting please visit our website at adarrahbullbullyrescue.webs.com and apply.
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