Posts Tagged ‘abandoned animals’

Hogan & Me: Rescue Helps Inmates in New Mexico

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

We are so excited to have guest blogger, Jane Davis, share the story of her rescue dogs Hogan and Magic with us!  At Brandy and Val, our mission is “to do good where good is needed” and for months, we have been extolling the virtues of adopting abandoned/sheltered animals and the virtues of pet therapy.   Jane and Hogan make a special team…..

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HOGAN & ME
by Jane Davis
As I was waiting for a ride from a friend down her “off the grid” road,  a flash of energy came bounding toward me. I knelt quickly on the ground  while a spotted white, brown and black dog leapt upon me. He was  emaciated, dirty and determined. I played with him for a few minutes until  suddenly he sat still, smashed his right paw on my left shoulder and  stared into my eyes, his icicle blue eyes piercing my soul.
“Ghost eyes,” I thought.
“You get it?!” he seemed to say. “You are mine. I am yours.”
As soon as I acknowledged, “Yes, I hear you,” he started jumping all  around.
But he would not get into my friend’s car. I communicated to him that  he had to come on his own. He refused, so I said goodbye.
Two miles later, glancing out the window, I saw him running alongside  the car, a slight grin parting his mouth. He jumped into the car.
But my landlord said, “No dogs.”
We moved.
Two months later the new landlord said, “Dog can’t stay.”
We moved twice more before we found our final home, where we have been  for the past three years.
For the first year, Hogan thought it was fun to play his favorite game  throughout the night: head butting. He would take a running leap onto the  bed and smash his forehead into mine. He remained unsocialized despite the  training he was receiving. Finally, a friend suggested that I spray him in  the face with water. Two sprays later, the head butting ceased. I worked  closely with him, attempting to train him while keeping his wild spirit  intact. We went to puppy training and the dog park. He became increasingly  accustomed to everything in his new life. (more…)

New Friends Help Dogs in Need!

Friday, November 13th, 2009

It’s no secret that the number of stray animals and abandoned pets is on the rise and, sadly, is now reaching epidemic proportions.  First, there were all the abandoned pets resulting from Hurricane Katrina and now there are the “Foreclosure Dogs.”  We at Brandy and Val are very pleased to have recently formed alliances with Help Save a Stray and Happy Tails Books, two groups that address these issues in philanthropic ways:


HELP SAVE A STRAY Rather than my editorialize, I’ll just quote from Jennifer, the

Help Save a Stray

organization’s founder and then you can check out the site on your own!

“The mission of helpsaveastray.com is to increase the amount of donations and adoptions made through animal shelters and rescue foundations and decrease the amount of stray animals in the United States, by promoting animal shelters and rescue foundations as well as educating pet owners on proper pet care, so that every animal will have a safe place to call home……No animal deserves to be without a loving, caring, forever home.  Help me through this journey of education and promotion.  I’m convinced that if we all work together we can and will make a change!”

Our next alliance is with HAPPY TAILS BOOKS.  Again, who can tell the story better than the organization’s founder?  Here’s what Kyla Duffy has to say:

Happy Tails Books

Happy Tails Books collects thought-provoking stories from people who have participated in dog rescue or dog adoption, and compiles them into books that educate and entertain readers! Our “Lost Souls: FOUND!” series of books raises awareness about dog rescue efforts and provides a source of funding for dog rescue groups.”

The stories are breed-specific so you can support one or all!