Dobie Doings - Dobies and Little Paws Rescue
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Dobie Doings - Dobies and Little Paws Rescue
VOL. 16 NO obies and Little Paws Rescue Report Fall 20 VOL. 18 21 VOL.20 18NO NO1 Dobies Dobiesand andLittle LittlePaws PawsRescue RescueReport Report Dobies and Little Paws Rescue Report VOL. 16 2013 NO 2 Mar Spring 2015 Summer SpringMarch 2013 SummerMarch 2011 d Little Paws Rescue Report “Dobie Doings” “DobieDoings” Doings” “Dobie Doings” “Dobie “Dobie Doings” 2946 Young Road 2946 Young Road 2946 Young Road 2946 Young Road Fillmore, Ca Fillmore, Ca93015 93015 Fillmore, Ca 93015 Phone (805) 524-5102 Phone(805)524-5102 Phone(805)524-5102 Fillmore, Ca 93015 Phone (805)524-5102 www.DobiesandLittlePawsRescue.org 2946www.DobiesandLittlePawsRescue.org YoungPhone(805)524-5102 Road www.DobiesandLittlePawsRescue.org www.DobiesandLittlePawsRescue.org Fillmore, California 93015 "Sadie" “Leia” Long-Sheets Hastings of of “Dexter" Shani of E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] “Rusty” Shaw of Sanger E-mail:[email protected] [email protected] "Lily" Gurich of Inglewood E-mail: www.dobierescue.org Phone (805) 524-5102 Modesto “Percy" Hall of Camarillo Bakersfield Calabasas, with Aviv www.dobiesandlittlepawsrescue.org Ardis Colleen ArdisBraunBraun-Director Directorwww.DobiesandLittlePawsRescue.org ColleenAnderson Anderson-Webmaster -Webmaster&&Graphic GraphicDesigner Designer Dennis DennisBolton Bolton--Printer Printer www.dobierescue.org e-mail: Roxie” oxie” Chomiak of Cerritos “Indie” Bernard of Tarzan E-mail: [email protected] "Fred” Ardis Braun-Director Colleen Anderson -Webmaster & Graphic Designer Dennis Bolton - Printer A W H this isyou written, alovely beautiful day in cold mid-May, the first few days May. we’d We were eshope all dogs hadit’saalike season, as we 28,000 place –acres but ifduring local have toof donate, beCara even got a nice truckfriends donated (byany former adopter Robin umans and areholiday happy this winter and our adoptions are general,who very at risk in facttimes we didn’t even smoke! – but begin another year, Thanks ourstill, twenty-eighth (!), ofgood. never delighted tofor–receive them. in Florida) those that we needsmell to pull our trailer is over! Brrrr… toineveryone Summers can be slow and difficult because folks local Camarillo waslet grateful forifour piled high with donated dogshelter food. brought blankets and comforters helpa keep our our placing dogs in great homes. Adoptions aretostill little Speaking ofanimal donations, please us know you Greenberg [email protected] dogs warm in their dogloos. They all seemed fairly plan vacations and moves, and they don’t want to adopt showing up and relieving them of three non-Dobermans slow (even though demand for space is high), with an require a special donation receipt for your taxes for of Covina w Hills Blessings, comfortable, we’re they would have preferred until those outstanding arealthough over with. Wesure sincerely hopewe that to make room for firemade evacuees. occasional weekend…but now have a monetary donations during 2014. Technically, any to sleep on a dog bed by the fireplace. potential adopters don’t delay forForester anygroup other in reasons, dis Braun Director Michael & Colleen Anderson new outlet for Dobermans: a rescue Vancouver, donations of $250 orWebmasters morewe that you you itemize for the year Finally, as always, thank for your enduring though, because each and every dog that leaves not only BC, Canada, contacted us recently, asking if we would require a receipt indicating no goods or services were th Suzette Smith Designer Bolton Printer Inthe general, adoptions have been quite goodDennis for e allgets survived 4 ofher JulyGraphic again this year, despite our seems thatWe I amcould always on sending support ofItevery kind. not behind exist without you. thank-you to bemonths, in his or new home sooner, but consider allowing themgreat todue rehome some of very our dogs in received in exchange for your donation. several probably in part to our interactive littleBritish town Columbia. selling fireworks at 25 or soisbooths along a 5- cards to Colleen’s those of you who generously help usinfinancially„and Sincerely, another dog from an animal shelter able to few live because There are apparently very article will not be appearing this issue Facebook page. Another reason is that we have been placing of dog clothing indirectly from a dog clothing quite aDobermans lot of good news to kennel becomes in BC, butavailable. there is significant demandand for as shebecause has her hands full withgiving a hugeall new challenge thatdogs in ou dogs for so many years that group offireworks adopters stretch ofthat highway and putting on our its annual display. that’s we’re always our timeseven to the e’re happy tostory say thaton six out of the dogs n this quarter! company that failed. (See page 8.) This them. they had a dog available on their web site, we’ll tell you all about in the next issue. Have a great formerRecently adopters keeps growing, and as we all know, dogs We had another great truck donated for our dog featured in our last Waiting For Homes section r Jazzy (story page was our only seriously traumatized knowforget howtograteful are andof how you don’ton live long6) enough…so these people return to us again care. and were over applications for that spring,Please and don’t send uswe pictures your appreciated dogs. foodthere transports, a bigtwenty Ford F150, by Barbara and dog! Ed have been adopted! donation has helped to chip away at the huge and their next dog. totoascertain Wefor researched them thatbefore, they are Thank again you do.year in our history due to this year.Bernero Sheagain had returned thetwo day and are! Weyouhave hadfortheeverything worst financial of just Aguabeen Dulce. Now we us have large trailere, Sincerely,Use like we are (no-kill, conscientious about checking out BEEZER financial burden of getting our Conditional Paula Cwikly’s holiday fundraiser party was pullers, one residing here at the ranch, and the otheronce with pulled onpotential her kennel perimeter fence until she was bloodied and having to spend over $70,000 required by the county to renew ou o adopters, and weWe have begun a of multi-state f theissix featured in ourand lasthenewsletter, fourbyhave nowdogs called Snowball, was adopted epawsrescue.org, again enjoyable andetc.), profitable. wish more you would Colleen a few hours away, so that no matter which Permit renewed for our kennel license. The arrangement with them our tic. ic. I gavetransport her a sedative andhappy sat with until shesome mellowed Conditional Use Permit, we areBarbara. seriously underfinanced at Dianebeen and adopted! David LeFlang so of Santa They were COME! But are seeher allto ofplace you dooffind direction ourwe donated dog to food needs to bewho picked up the st yeardogs, and will eventually especially those that are overlooked here for lengths undecided between Snowball and Gracie, the little Cavalier department charged over $45,000 time were to be there and enjoy the holiday spirit. county planning the fireworks over. present. Every penny youthathave donated and can donate adds up. up from, a truck is ready to launch. CHIPPER , Spaniel of time that are unfair to some very good dogs. King Charles mix had been returned some escue.org, isThis now current again As ofyear thisSteve writing, Anderson and Klee during theThank past year for their the dogs intime, ourtoward last and newsletter, wereon we expect toLa attend the held Orange County again! Dale and BallColleen of Canada a Mike very nice weeksf you earlier due to featured her behavior otherthe dogssix when ournine little 7-pound We have a new graphics person, who produced this have been representing us once a month for four months on adopted! Pet Expo again,(Colleen) andparty we always enjoy seeing on our friends leash. (now Sotopped they did the Terrier called Prince), dinner-fundraiser for usnot in Pasadena May 31. project the webmaster drainage $25,000, even though Channel 11 Fox News. They get a whole orthe two (!) of “is Sincerely, sensible thing: theyand is and adopters to renew acquaintances, sominute say and hello if you a happy camper RUGBY, Twenty-something ofThis their friends attended, sletter: Colleen Anderson. woman has become ce forproceeds several months due free TV to time to yourself show off there. aand couple ofscheduled our deserving dogs. 10adopted BOTH of the best dog ever,” according adopter Meislin donated hiscalled own time find It’s fordent April the scruffy little Terrierall mix,of is now Frodo, above the dinner tab made a welcome in Ned spensablehappen to our organization, and she now displays her talents Sometimes this results in inquiries and adoptions. We are them! They live the to new owner Kristin and he lives with Suzette Smith at her beautiful hilltop 12. our foodUse and veterinary bills. Conditional Permit the the number of people we to hearmanage back good construction. lifeinof now, Sangoing Diego. Suzette was our graphics lady for property Los Angeles. Thanks toatyour generosity, we were able to payfrom Carnohan et anotheralways venue!surprised Suzette Smith, our amazing graphics Once again our intrepid volunteers manned a that saw them at 6:50 a.m. – honest! – on those days they to doggie day care, “He lives to fetch, leaping in and she Dobie Doings for over 15 years, andMike her husband e dozens of other things that a huge chunk of our outstanding vet bills! OurVolunteers most Colleen Anderson and Klee nteer foroff the past 17 years, expressed an interest in “retiring,” booth at the Orange County Pet Expo. This involved a day appear. the park, and as were always Doberman people, then Standard Poodle people the air and twirling to catch current need, other than financial, is for large metal or L the heavy time! Ifthree youdays haven’t should be the evident when kids had kids24 and there was fear of the scary the and would fetch represented ustoytheir at Orange County Pet Expo of setup and attendance at thethank event, so to weall plastic trash cans and large heavy plastic Colleen volunteered Asofwith you know you read our last Last,herself. but certainly notlids least, a ifhuge you Doberman breed. At present, Suzette has one female from the picture to the hours a day if you let him. had very tired volunteers by Sunday night, April 21st. storage with lids to keep unwanted visitors out te lately, for look the containers gifts again! we received during the holiday season, not15-17, only April singing the of Poodle, Dobies, Dobie sletter, she also created our new web site, Doberman, oneplay elderlypraises male and Frodo, the right, He talksgetting about everything in Standard ofthe our dog food. These items cost quite a lot to ship – financial ones,tobut alsoall all of of you the other thoughtful ones I wanted thank who were concerned Only two of the dogs featured in our last newsletter new little guy, joined this group. time from their new his own special language but eived a facelift to go with our probably more than the cost to purchase them indogs. the first mixes, and little paws, and greeting former which has essentially replaced w.dobiesandlittlepawsrescue.org, that were sent for theterrible benefit and comfort our We about us during the Camarillo fireofthat burned family. W Ardis Braun ADOPTION UPDATES WADOPTION UPDATES Ardis Braun O Ardis Braun ADOPTION UPDATES O Ardis Braun Adoption Updates have happily-ever-after stories to tell, but that’s two m. Thanks to but so itmany youand different adopters, 1dog-lovers, letting visitors know w.dobierescue.org, deliversof timely 1 stories we’reand happy to tell! trmation. or foster that Typingdogs in either webneeded site addresstowill nowwe’re bring uphere. From Suzette’s recent e-mail: “Frodo is a wonderful little dog. He is very intelligent and has a great little disposition, very quick to learn….I got him to be Twiggy’s (the Doberman’s) pal, and that has worked out very well, they both race up and down the property or inside the house, each with a ‘baby’ or stuffed toy in their mouth…. They play for hours and wear each other out. He has an enormous prey drive and hunts side by side with Twiggy or on his own….He usually has a crust of dirt on his nose, which indicates that he is sniffing at holes and trying to get the gophers. All the grandkids are wild about him. Sophia calls Frodo the fastest dog in the world, and she and Catalina run all around the backyard, shrieking at the top of their lungs and Frodo is racing along with them and whipping around.” So it seems as though he’s loved! Hopefully some of those referrals turn into future adoptions of Dobermans! We couldn’t have asked for a better family dog.” COOKIE, our dainty Dobie girl, was adopted by Roxanne and KR Hughes of Ventura. Such a great update from Roxanne: “Our family included two Labradors, three cats and a leopard gecko. When our chocolate Lab succumbed to cancer in August 2014, our blonde 12-year-old Labrador (Duncan) really missed her. The kids, Ian (10) and Ella (5) also longed for a new puppy too. However, I was in agreement with Duncan’s vet that a puppy would not be a blessing to him at his age and limited mobility level. We visited the local animal shelters a few times looking for the ‘right’ fit – to no avail….My husband, KR, said he always wanted to own a Doberman Pinscher. Really? OK. I know that they are smart, loyal, high-energy dogs with a very loyal following – once a Dobie owner, always a Dobie owner it seems….I Googled ‘Doberman Pinscher’ and immediately ended up in contact with Ardis at Dobies and Little Paws….she named a few probable candidates and encouraged us to all come out for a visit – and bring Duncan for a compatibility test. Cookie was the FIRST one we were introduced to….Impressed with her calm, loving demeanor and how well she got along with Duncan, we adopted her on the spot….She is gentle and obedient, loves kids and is amazingly SMART. Duncan fell right back into routine having a younger female to ‘keep him in line,’ and our family is complete again. I can truly understand why Dobie owners remain loyal to this breed – Cookie is quite a special girl. We are blessed to have been able to give Cookie a forever home and we all love her. I wish the same for the rest of the beautiful Dobermans…. Thank you, Dobies and Little Paws.” SKIP, the 11-year-old Terrier mix who was returned 8 years after adoption, now lives with the Hurd family of San Diego. They say: “Skip is doing well! He gets along great with our cats and is very sweet. We don’t know why anyone would want to give him up! Our son and nephew like taking him on walks and he seems to get along with other dogs just fine. He’s managed to figure out how to climb the cat tree and eat the cat treats, so he’s trained us to give them their treats separately. ; ) Thanks so much for allowing us to take him home!” DINO, the stunning older red male Dobie, lives with the Ferraro family of Lakewood. From John’s e-mail: “Dino has been a great addition to the family. He has transformed my wife from a non-dog person into a lover of Dobermans. His gentle disposition has been great dealing with our little girls while his masculine good looks promote countless compliments and conversations with passersby during his daily walks. RORY, the cute little half-pint Chihuahua, was adopted by Tisa Garrison of Victorville, but soon after that, on a visit to Henderson, Nevada, Rory (now called Precious) snuggled up to a dear elderly widower, and 2 Tisa opted to leave him there. She says: “Precious, the Chihuahua formerly known as Rory, has found a great new pal, Al Riley, an 88-year-old WWII veteran….Al’s beautiful wife, Gloria, passed away March 26, 2014, so Precious has filled an important companion role for Al. Precious has a huge home, grassy yard, full-time lap, live-in caregiver and ‘cousins’ who come to visit every few weeks. Thanks, again, to Doberman Rescue for providing love to our family.” MORK, PETE is about a year old and is one of three little guys who were abandoned when their owner moved away. A neighbor worried about them running in the street and brought them to us. All three are very sweet and dog-social. Pete resembles a Jack Russell Terrier, but he has none of the feistiness or hyperness of that breed; in fact, he’s the most submissive of the group. Pete weighs 10 pounds. a nice red male Dobie who spent nearly a year waiting for his forever home, was adopted just before we went to press by the Forleo family of Cupertino. Riccardo Forleo actually wanted two Dobies, so another sweet Dobie – ORCA a very timid one needing a family to love her – went home the same day. They named her Mindy, and early reports are that Mork and Mindy are doing well. Mork is a happy, outgoing boy, and Mindy is slowly but surely overcoming her shyness. WAITING FOR HOMES TRISCUIT is a precious little Pomeranian-Chihuahua mix that we already had when we wrote the last newsletter, but she is so adoptable that we didn’t assume we’d need to advertise her at all! She’s still with us and long overdue for adoption to a wonderful home. She weighs 8 pounds and is about 3 years old. BINGO DUKE is a BIG DobieRottweiler or Dobie-Dane mix that is a favorite of our volunteers despite the fact that he isn’t good with other dogs. He’s a young dog (about 18 months), so there is still time for training to help with his leash manners and dog-to-dog behavior, but he needs a strong, committed owner to work with him. is one of several Dukes we have at any given time, but at present, he’s the only blue one. He’s new in our program, but he’s shown himself to be a very personable dog who gets along with other dogs and is a pretty easy keeper. He was given up by his former owners and is therefore known to be 7 years old, but his activity level and the condition of his body and teeth would suggest a dog of 3 or 4. Duke is a tall, lanky guy who enjoys his life and makes everyone smile. is a deserving black and tan female Dobie who has been with us over 1 ½ years. HERMEY Initially we thought she wasn’t good with other dogs, but it turned out that she simply had no experience with them and was afraid of them. Since then, she has lived easily with various large male Dobies. Bingo also declined to walk on leash but has made progress with that as well. She is a sweet dog who is now about 7 years old, and she’s a good watchdog. 3 is a scruffy little Terrier mix who is full of life, always happy and eager to greet everyone. He would be perfectly happy to be the only dog, but he does bunk with two small females and gets along with them. Hermey is about one year old and weighs under 10 pounds. “Ducky” Swander of Santa Barbara “Ida” Dunitz of Los Angeles s! Congrat “Max” Ryan of Santa Barbara They met for a reunion! “Oenomaus” Matthews “Mimi” Eichberger of of Santa Maria, with Santa Rosa Valley Jordyn “Callie” O’Kelley of Canyon Country and “Finley” Floyd of Mission Viejo “Schuyler” Embree of Bellevue, WA, with Erik “Max” Gleason of Barstow “Baxter” Sainz of Sun City “Lexi” and “Montagu” Andrews of Canoga Park 4 “Gwen” WellsOdaka of Los Angeles “Sheena” Lang -Roberts of Lake Havasu City, AZ, with Laura Lang Y HAPP TEES P O D A “Blue” Smith of Laguna Niguel Congrat s! “Blue” Scheiringer of Long Angeles, with Eva “Woody” Lemon of Thousand Oaks “Sammy” Todd of Newhall “Julie” Halperin-Baker of Los Angeles, with Andrea “Max” and “Sadie” McAndrews of Playa del Rey “Gabby,” “Cisco,” “Arnie” & “Trudy” Seckar of Simi Valley 5 THE LOVES OF THEIR LIVES One of the advantages of being a long-standing rescue group is the loyalty of the adopters. 2015 is our 28th year of rescuing dogs, and some of our adopters go back that far! Many of them even let us pick their dogs; how’s that for trust? There are enough stories to tell about some of these adopters to fill many issues of Dobie Doings. It’s been suggested dozens of times that a book would be nice, but the prospect of writing a book seems so daunting…. “Duke” with Walt and he nearly died. Thanks to prayers and a lot of money, the Murphys pulled Duke through, and he has become their much-loved dog since September, 2013. One couple we’ve known since close to the beginning, around 1989, are Katherine and Walt Murphy. They now live in Sparks, Nevada, but at that time they lived in Oxnard, and their first Dobie from us, Zach, was a great dog but not a very social one. They loved him anyway, of course, and he lived a fairly long and happy life with them, but we vowed that the next dog would be a more social one. In early 2014, these lovely people were alerted to an older Dobie girl at a local animal shelter that was on borrowed time. Kath and Walt debated about whether making Duke share the love was a good idea…what if they didn’t get along well, or what if Duke felt shortshrifted having to share? In the end, they brought her home, and the dogs were not only compatible, but enjoyed each other. Poor Hannah had a bad heart, though, and she passed away suddenly only ten months later. While visiting with Kath and Walt, I had mentioned a wonderful, sweet older Dobie named Dudley that lived loose at the ranch, but who really deserved his own family, so we drove Dudley and Ace (a timid but social Dobie) to the Murphys in 2004, and they were “magical” for Kath; the loves of her life. Dudley lived four years, until age 13, and Ace lived until age 7 or 8. The Murphys’ friends all told them they should get a puppy, because that way the dog would live so much longer and not break the bank with vet bills. But Kath has always been adamant about rescuing, so she and Walt commented that they would like another sweet female, but that they were not only prepared to wait, but preferred to, while they grieved for Hannah. The next dog had come to the rescue facility with a companion Doberman, so we felt comfortable saying that Ziggy would be social enough with other dogs that the Murphys wouldn’t have to be too careful when and how they took him places outside the home. The female companion dog was adopted first, so Ziggy went to live with the Murphys as their only dog, but Ziggy did NOT like any other dogs. He became the consummate guard dog, and more than once he narrowly avoided serious trouble with other dogs. When Ziggy died suddenly in 2013, we vowed that FOR SURE we would find them another very dog-social dog. We rescue people can be shameless when it comes to getting a good dog into a good home, so I messaged them that we already had their next dog, and to let us know when they would be ready. They debated and debated, finally trusting us to produce their next loved Dobie right after the holidays. Walt is a pilot, and he flew from We didn’t know Duke for long. He was urgent at an animal shelter, and he showed signs of mistreatment (a white scar around his muzzle, usually the result of the dog’s muzzle being banded shut so as not to bark) but bore no grudges. Such a Gentleman Doberman! Unfortunately, Duke was out of his shelter for such a short time that we didn’t know he was incubating a really serious upper respiratory infection, 6 “Quinn” VOL. 20 NO 1 Dobies and Little Paws Rescue Report SpringMarch 2015 II “Dobie want support want to toDoings” support Doberman Doberman Pinscher Pinscher and and Little Little Paws Paws Rescue! Rescue! 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Bakersfield “Rusty” Shaw of Sanger Ardis Braun-Director Colleen Anderson -Webmaster & Graphic Designer Dennis Bolton - Printer W Card Card #_____________________________________ #_____________________________________ Expiration Expiration date______________ date______________ e hope you all had a lovely holiday season, as we place – but if local friends have any to donate, we’d be begin another year, our twenty-eighth (!), of delighted to receive them. placing dogs in great homes. Adoptions are still a little Speaking of donations, please let us know if you slow (even though demand for space is high), with an require a special donation receipt for your taxes for occasional outstanding weekend…but now we have a monetary donations made during 2014. Technically, any new outlet for Dobermans: a rescue group in Vancouver, donations of $250 or more that you itemize for the year return no this form withwere your contribution BC, Canada, contacted us recently, asking if we would requirePlease a receipt indicating goods or services Please return this form with your contribution contribution (Federal I.D. #77-0357865) consider allowing them to rehome some of our dogs inYourreceived in exchangeisfortax yourdeductible donation. Your contribution is tax deductible (Federal British Columbia. There are apparently very few Colleen’s article will not be appearing this issue I.D. #77-0357865) We also have in PayPal Dobermans in BC, but there is significant demand for as she has her hands fullWe with aalso huge new challenge that have PayPal oftellyour directly benefit the animals. them. Recently they had a dog available on their web 100% site, we’ll you allcontribution about in the next goes issue. Have a great to 100% of your contribution goes directly to benefit the animals. and there were over twenty applications for that dog! spring, and don’t forget to send us pictures of your dogs. We researched them to ascertain that they are Thank you again for everything you do. Sincerely, like we are (no-kill, conscientious about checking out potential adopters, etc.), and we have begun a multi-state transport arrangement with them to place some of our dogs, especially those that are overlooked here for lengths of time that are unfair to some very good dogs. f the nine dogs featured in our last newsletter, six were This year we expect to attend the Orange County adopted! Pet Expo again, and we always enjoy seeing our friends and adopters to renew acquaintances, so say hello if you RUGBY, happen to find yourself there. It’s scheduled for April 10the scruffy little Terrier mix, is now called Frodo, and he lives with Suzette Smith at her beautiful hilltop 12. property in Los Angeles. Suzette was our graphics lady for Thanks to your generosity, we were able to pay Dobie Doings for over 15 years, and she and her husband off a huge chunk of our outstanding vet bills! Our most were always Doberman people, then Standard Poodle people current need, other than financial, is for large metal or when their kids had kids and there was fear of the scary heavy plastic trash cans with lids and large heavy plastic storage containers with lids to keep unwanted visitors out Doberman breed. At present, Suzette has one female Doberman, one elderly male Standard Poodle, and Frodo, the of our dog food. These items cost quite a lot to ship – new little guy, joined this group. probably more than the cost to purchase them in the first Signature___________________________________ Signature___________________________________ Ardis Braunout, it becomes a nightmare. In this case, work vicious animal, things haven’t been toIndo.thissocase, work out out, it they becomes a nightmare. vicious animal, seizures, thethat dog would nudge hertrained to the ground she After Marley CA passed away, the Grogan Henderson to Southern on New Year’s Day thisfamily year though, Kahlua had a sponsor: Alejandra requiring a court ADOPTION UPDATES got another Golden Retriever, named Gracie, who was so though, Kahlua had a sponsor: Alejandra requiring a court wouldn’t fall, and then remain with her until the episode Here are a few examples, dogs known to me to collect Quinn, a petite, precious little girl that would (“Alex”) Abella of Moorpark, one our order to get him good that she was boring. (“Alex”) Abella ofwas, Moorpark, onesoof ofprotective our regular regular order to get him passed. The problem the dog was of the (Ardis) personally. Oabout fill that empty spot in their Concerned hearts. Kath callsher herlack of dog-walker/trainer volunteers, spent hours with released and two enthusiasm, they called Cesar Millan, the famous “dog woman that she wouldn’t anyone else near, which could dog-walker/trainer volunteers, spent hours released and two “Ballerina Girl.” From her recent e-mail: “Little Duke* A assessing personal dog oflet mine whom I named Elsawith (for Kahlua, his behavior, working with him, months of love whisperer,” to learn whatever they could about their new have presented a different kind of problem. Kahlua, assessing his behavior, working with him, months of love the Born Free lionsmitten in the movie byhim. that name) was a and are doing great.though QuinnGracie is nowwas off leash dog.Quinn Cesar observed that, well- on and becoming with Her friend, from us before he and becoming smitten with him. Her friend, from us before he Shepherd-Whippet mix who had become elderly while I our trailbewalks and she“adrift,” loves it.trying She runs and things runs….I Another Dobie wasmoved placed with woman with an behaved, she seemed to figure out Karin, was well-known to her as aaaretired canine could adopted. owned her and no longer very quickly. At that Karin, was well-known to her as retired canine could be adopted. think shebenefit isare stillpicinsecure, shetomay be handed artificial limb that was the of an injury while in the without of a pack like leader follow. He saidoff“You officer, and if Alex said Karin the perfect Here time, eight dogs myresult bedroom. I announced officer, and if shared Alex said Karin was wasWhen the perfect Here are pichave her trust and affection, but not her respect.” somewhere else again, she can be clingy. I love it when I military. This dog also had protectiveness issues, but she was. We home for Kahlua, we had doubt tures of “Time for they stampeded into the bedroom, where she was. We I homewas forbed!” Kahlua, had no no tures of another another worse, alucky young dogwe (which thedoubt woman had insisted am homedog on the weekends and she follows me all Cesar’s over had dog beds and quilts strewn about. Elsa, being the took the dog to the vet for a medical cerfearful we They successfully fixed the problem with “Miller” 1 tookwith the lucky dog to vet for a medical cerfearful dog we “Miller” oldest dogsotoo in the group by the then, was usually the lastuntil to his upon) much energy to lay around waiting and stands therewas in a ballet position with her feet and insight. tificate rescued. tificate so rescued. He He was arrive. She would look around the room, and if she assistance was needed. just watches every move I make, so curious as to what I he deemed aggressive by and I read something similarshelter about human he could could deemedThen aggressive by his his animal animal shelter and was was deemed that the remaining bedding was not among her am doing all the time….She is just the cutest little fly, impounded catch-pole. Last In December we finally scored friendship in on TheaaGirl With The Dragon Tattoo, byhe Stieg preferred places to sleep, she would runa tohit.thePatty doorway of fly, Alex Alex impounded on catch-pole. Last October, October, he thing….She is happy here, andfamily we are complete again.” donated the was adopted by the Hyatt of Escondido. Larsson, which was also made into a movie. A Huntley of Costa Mesa,pretending a previoustoadopter of ours, came the bedroom hear something donated thebarking, was adopted by the Hyatt family of Escondido. crate he Dayna Hyatt in memorable linesaid in that the front of the tooccurring visit seeking a female Dobie thathouse. couldInvariably, be a servicea few dog crate he toward Dayna Hyatt said in book said that true friendship of the others would charge forward to investigate, at which between people has to include both trust and respect. would fly her December e-mail: who she would train herself to accompany her everywhere would flywould calmly claim the most desirable of the her December e-mail: *Kath calls him “Little Duke,” though he’s over 100 point Elsa in, her hus“His name is now and provide physical and emotional support. That day, This is a recurring theme, one which obviously in, her resting hus“His name pounds of love. now vacated areas. band donatMiller. He fits wonPatty met five crosses species. band donat-or six Miller. He fits won- Another personal dog, Amy, was a Shepherded of dogs, finally ed half half of narrowing "Kahlua" Karin Sheltie mix, whom I believed towith be much air it Kahlua’s down to two, "Kahlua" with Karinsmarter than Elsa JOBS FOR DOGS Kahlua’s air and (on right), Alex,and (who had proven very hard to train, causing me initially to JUST FOR FUN fare, and (on right), Alex,and then to she one: a middlefare, andwasn’t daughter Olivia think smart at all. She was!) Amy was a bit of daughter Olivia aged redher female Alex, her aAlex, beggar, but it named was my habit not to feed dogs at the table, baby daughter, and Kahlua for Millie had already though I would give them scrapsdeparted when people babywho daughter, and Kahlua departed forhad finished Maryland on May 3rd. This long-awaited picspent quite a few eating. Then I would rinse the dishes and place them in the Maryland on May 3rd. This long-awaited picture brought tears to our eyes. dishwasher. Amy, with a dog’s superior sense of smell, months with us. Three ture brought tears to our eyes. determined that drippedfear-aggressive off the plates, even though We still dogs that months later, ashave Iwhat writeseveral We still have several fear-aggressive dogs that diluted by rinse water, was still desirable enough to push we think in the right homes. Please this, Millie –will nowbloom we think will bloom in the right homes. Please the trays of the dishwasher in be with her nose and lickadopt the you if let know called Amber - is you might might be in in aa position position to to adopt if the let us us know inside of the dishwasher door. one. Winning their and loyalty feels perfect for Patty, one. dog Winning their trust trust loyalty Another personal dog, and Becky, was afeels Border Collieso rewarding! even going to church so rewarding! Retriever mix, and she taught me to play hide-and-seek with her as you’ll see What a great sense of humor! What we’d like to hear about are those dogs personally inwith this her. picture. as “service dogs,” but they aren’t necessarily well-suited known to our adopters that exhibit true intelligence figuring 7 Even among the dogs we currently have that are for this job. In the first case, with a woman who had derfully home derfully in in our our home and and we we absolutely absolutely love love him. He is a very him. 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Kahlua, another fear-aggressive dog we had So…we thought it would be fun to ask our readers for years (until May 2, 2011), whom we had The emotional support category is one of the newer ones for years (until May 2, 2011), whom we had to share their “intelligent dog” stories. This is not a contest; placed FIVE times, is finally home – for good but, think, one, It’s ashome the placed FIVE is finally – for goodto– –brag i.e., we whose dogantimes, isimportant the smartest? alsooften-horrific not a forum with Coppens of Kensington, Maryland. effects of PTSD and breeds abuse become more widely about Karin things various and individuals do as the result with Karin Coppens of have Kensington, Maryland. 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