Saturday, August 30, 2008

Bambi & her babies






Update! 9/12/08
Bambi and Simba, the white pup are still available. The others ahve found homes!!!
Got Puppies! Bambi is a sweet an pie girl who was living under someone's house all but wild. She was rescued by One At A Time Rescue. She has 5 puppies born mid July. They are adorable of course and Bambi is a good mama. She was the most shy of any dog I have met but is welcoming love and attention. She needs to learn how to trust people but miraculously, she has no fear based aggression. She is about 35 lbs and needs to gain weight and get healthy. The pups are going fast so call us to make an appt. to meet and greet.

Minnie Pearl


Minnie Pearl is a young MinPin who wants a home just with the ladies. She doesn't like men much. I'm sure she has her reasons. She was found as a stray and no one claimed her. She loves to cuddle, gets along with other dogs and walks nicely off leash as well. She is housebroken, crate trained and looking for love!

a word about rescue dogs

I snatched this from Craig's list. I am happy to give credit to the author if they id themselves.

Note to adopters: Lassie, Cleo, Rin Tin Tin and Toto don't show up in rescue. We don't get the elegantly coiffed, classically beautiful, completely trained, perfectly behaved dog. We get the leftovers. Dogs that other people have incompetently bred, inadequately socialized, ineffectively "trained," and badly treated. Most Rescue dogs have had it. They've been pushed from one lousy situation to another. They've never had proper veterinary care, kind and consistent training, or sufficient company. They've lived outside, in a crate, or in the basement. They're scared, depressed and anxious. Some are angry. Some are sick. Some have given up. But we are Rescue and we don't give up. We never give up on a dog. We know that a dog is a living being, with a spirit and a heart and feelings. Our dogs are not commodities, things, or garbage. They are part of sacred creation and they deserve as much love and care and respect as the next Westminster champion. So please, please don't come to rescue in the hopes of getting a "bargain," or indeed of "getting" anything. Come to Rescue to give, to love, to save a life -- and to mend your own spirit. For Rescue will reward you in ways you never thought possible. I can promise you this -- a rescue dog will make you a better person.