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« on: August 10, 2018, 07:50:07 pm »
First, I love ALL animals and critters. God's creatures caught in a world of people, trying to scrape by. LOL, that's not what the thread is about but hey. Tell us all about your pets, past pets and all things pets.

I have one cat, my second. I had my first cat Ziggy for 12 years and he passed. He was a black, gray and white tabby and most beautiful for a boy. He was the most loving and touching, as in physical touch that I have ever known.

So it took a year and my ex girlfriend and still good friend, Melissa, called and said she had a very pretty kitten. Calico. When I got there 20 minutes later she was up in a tree !!!

Anyway, my mom has a cat and two old dogs that I absolutely love more than life. Small dogs but I like all sizes. Nobody can ever convince me that cats are smarter than dogs. No way. Dogs are the smartest 4 legged animals around, imo.
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« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2018, 08:25:22 pm »
I have always had dogs/cats. Right now I have Sally a 8 y.o. female Dalmatian and Summer a 2 y.o. female Basenji: both are rescues. I am going through a divorce, so my ex will keep Summer. I will be relocating to Texas later this year after I retire and plan to get a cat as a companion for Sally in our new place. I can’t imagine a life without a pet.
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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2018, 12:46:41 am »
Hello Lora, I think you're my Facebook friend. Welcome and thank you for you story. I sometimes think this is the last pet because I can't go through losing another. But as you said and I just thought yesterday, I can't imagine NOT having a pet. I will always have one; they are part of who I am.

I love you posts on FB drawing attention to needy cats and dogs and especially your inspirational short videos. Fell free to start your own thread (topic) about rescue animals or anything at all about pets and animals. You can post videos and memes etc. I'll show you how or another member will.

I hope you keep coming back and visit a few minutes here and there. Read some posts and explore a little when you have time.

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« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2018, 12:48:43 pm »
Advantages of adopting shelter dogs

https://www.sheknows.com/pets-and-animals/articles/815859/advantages-of-adopting-shelter-dogs-1

Thinking about getting a dog for your family? If you are like many, you may be considering buying a dog from a pet store or breeder. However, before you make a decision, consider the benefits of adopting a shelter dog. Though pet store or breeders' canines may seem the more advantageous choice, rescue dogs can be equally rewarding and perhaps an even better addition to your family. Here is why you should adopt a shelter dog.




How do dogs end up in shelters?

Each year millions of innocent dogs and cats are tortured, neglected, abandoned, and abused.

These "castoffs" or strays struggle to survive under stressful and, often, horrific circumstances – alone at the mercy of the elements, without food or water, without the care or aid of human beings, without love and compassion, and without hope of companionship, friendship, help, or support from people.

Ultimately, these animals end up in municipal animal shelters or welfare organizations, and if they are too weak or ill, or in any way display aggressive behavior (keep in mind that they are terrified and traumatized in their new environment), they will be euthanized.

Some of the animals in animal shelters or rescue organizations have been born and raised in puppy mills and never experienced life outside a crate. Others are the inadvertent victims of greedy and irreputable backyard breeders.

Others have been someone's family members and have been surrendered to an animal welfare organization or shelter because of various reasons (i.e., divorce, separation, relocation, financial loss and so on) that we may never comprehend.

Pet stores, breeders, and puppy mills

There are many reasons to adopt a rescue dog rather than purchasing one from a breeder or pet store. Many people assume that if they buy a dog from either of these sources, it will be healthier and sounder.

This is a misconception, as many dogs sold to pet stores come from puppy mills where, until they are sold, are kept in deplorable conditions, confined in crates that are small and cramped and piled upon each other, fed inadequate diets, given dirty or contaminated water, and provided with little, if any veterinary care.

Having adopted many rescued puppy mill dogs myself, I have experienced the many serious health and behavioral issues these poor dogs encounter.

Shelter dogs deserve a second chance

Many people assume that if they adopt a dog from a shelter, there must be something wrong with it. This is not true at all. Many of the dogs that end up in shelters are there simply because their human owners have been ignorant, cruel, lazy, irresponsible, and neglectful.

These owners regard their dogs as chattel rather than as sentient, loyal, and loving friends and family members. Neglectful or abusive owners do not provide their dogs with attention, interaction, socialization, or obedience training, and have not treated their pets with the respect, appreciation, and love they deserve.

In many cases, the dogs surrendered to shelters have been the loving and loyal members of a family and now find themselves not only in an unfamiliar environment but also restrained in a "cell" or kennel with many other frightened, barking, growling, anxious, yipping, and howling dogs. Imagine the stress and terror they must feel!

Advantages of adopting a shelter dog

1. You'll save a life
One of the most significant benefits of adopting a shelter dog is that you are saving the life of a sentient creature that is in desperate need of a loving home. Innocent and vulnerable, she depends upon human beings for her care and well-being and will learn to trust and love her "guardians."

2. Sense of fulfillment
It is very fulfilling to save a life and watch it blossom and flourish with love, care, appreciation, and respect.

3. Improved quality of life
Rescue dogs have the ability to lift your spirits as well as improve the quality -- and increase the longevity -- of your life. The health benefits associated with adopting a companion animal like a dog are many and even scientifically substantiated. Your furry friend will benefit both your physical and emotional health.

4. Unconditional love
A rescued dog knows he has been "saved" and is grateful, loyal, and unconditionally loving. He is eager and content to become a beloved member of your family.

Adopting a rescue dog may require more time, attention, effort, and patience from an adopter than a dog that has not been abused or neglected. However, the joy and gratification to be derived from saving a dog in need are boundless.

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Myths about shelter dogs
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10 Things to know before getting a dog








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THE CATCH-PHRASE FOR RANDY GRIM IS “UNLIKELY HERO.”

https://www.strayrescue.org/

For decades, Grim has been trying to call national attention to the scourge of abandoned, abused and feral street dogs. Now he is succeeding—in the national media, in legislatures, where others with more clout have failed — or never tried at all. Why so “unlikely” a hero?

It takes an extra dose of real courage -- Mark Twain’s kind, the kind needed to act when you really are afraid -- to mount daily rescue operations on some of this country’s most dangerous streets.

It takes an extra dose of courage for Grim even to publicize these dogs’ world of misery. He is crippled by panic attacks and phobias (of public places, parties, elevators, driving). After rescuing his first street dog, he couldn’t look away. “How can I?” he asks. “

Each one says, ‘don’t leave me here.’” And so the man who must pop Xanax to walk through an airport refuses to leave a starving, terror-stricken German Shepherd on a dark, icy and stormy St. Louis street, even when a threatening tenement resident has him on the business end of a gun.

Likening his position to captain of a punctured life-raft, Grim rescues beaten, feral and abandoned city dogs from St. Louis’s meanest streets. These are the untouchables, the dogs other shelters, many with multi-million-dollar budgets, call “irredeemable.”

To date, Grim has rescued many thousands of street dogs, many suffering from gunshot wounds or amputations, others simply scared. Almost by force of his crippling anxiety and phobias, (possessed of what one reporter called a “sly and off-beat sense of humor,”

Grim is, oddly, one of the funniest people on the planet) Randy is a very special man who against all odds is gaining national attention for an underground epidemic, a national disgrace. By redeeming the dogs, he’s redeemed himself. Something in what Grim is doing is catching on, and mattering.

Randy Grim officially founded Stray Rescue as a non-profit organization in 1998, but that’s not where the story begins. If you ask Randy’s family, they will tell you that he started rescuing animals when he was a five year-old!

Wanting to get closer to his dream of working with animals, in 1990 Randy owned and operated “Bark Avenue,” a dog grooming shop in Lafayette Square, where he would see stray dogs roaming the streets – scared, hungry and in desperate need of help. It quickly became clear to him that there were simply no resources available to help get them off the streets to safety, and he just couldn’t stand to see them suffering.

Taking matters into his own hands, Randy opened his door, rescued as many dogs as he could and started taking them into his home – nursing them back to health and giving them to any friend or family member who would agree to take them. Randy’s philosophy has always been, “if I don’t help these animals, who will?”

About eight years later, Randy spent his life-savings to invest in a building on 18th Street that was built-out as a shelter, and Stray Rescue of St. Louis was officially born! The 18th Street shelter is still in operation today – housing 9 dogs.

Through Randy’s sheer will, dedication and love of the street dogs, Stray Rescue has grown and evolved into the organization it is today. The state-of-the-art Pine St. shelter opened in 2010, usually operating at full capacity.

Stray Rescue also has 60 staff members (including an on-site trauma center), a legion of 300 foster parents and more than 1,000 volunteers from around the community. On average, Stray Rescue saves and adopts out 3,000 companion animals a year.
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These next four videos are really short and they are my pets and my mom's. The dogs are Scooter and Silky and the cats are Gretchen and Lucy. Read the CC - the Closed Captions for even more fun, truth and entertainment. They are all about 2 minutes or only 1 minute.

Another Good Boy Living in the Enclosed Flat Earth and Cosmos





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With this video in the background was a flat earth guy talking. I did NOT plan it and I only started recording on a whim at the spur of a moment. It just happened to catch that clip in 1 minute. My first Youtube video ever from my Samsung. God is doing things.



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I have always had dogs/cats. Right now I have Sally a 8 y.o. female Dalmatian and Summer a 2 y.o. female Basenji: both are rescues. I am going through a divorce, so my ex will keep Summer. I will be relocating to Texas later this year after I retire and plan to get a cat as a companion for Sally in our new place. I can’t imagine a life without a pet.
I hope your move goes well. I have family in Texas in Hutto and I just retired as well. No divorce for me as I've never been married and no children. Come back and visit here and don't be a stranger. Have fun with your new cat !!!

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