Thursday, December 19, 2013

He survived gassing & is going to Rose Parade

Things are looking up for a scrappy beagle from New Jersey who survived a dog pound gas chamber. Daniel will one of the eight shelter dogs riding on a float in the Rose Parade on New Year's Day in Pasadena, Calif.
Daniel was 6 months old when he was to be euthanized in 2011 at an animal control facility in Florence, Ala. He surprised workers by emerging unscathed from a container that had been filled with carbon monoxide.
Daniel has been living happily ever since with his adopted family in Nutley, N.J.
He'll perform tricks with other animal shelter survivors on a parade float sponsored by the Lucy Pet Foundation, which runs a mobile spay and neuter clinic.

Paralyzed Dog Helps Autistic kids

A paralyzed dog abandoned in a Dumpster just weeks ago is today scooting around in a special wheelchair and comforting a pair of autistic children in Tampa, Fla.
Sandy Lewers, 55, walked into a Tampa shelter Sunday with no intention of adopting an animal, but the sound of the dachshund's bark immediately stood out. Lewers has had dachshunds ever since she was 11 or 12 years old, she told ABC News.
"I heard the very unique dachshund bark. I know that bark, and I demanded to see the dog," Lewers, a retired U.S. Postal Service worker, said. "I saw Willie, and my heart melted."
An employee at the Humane Society of Tampa Bay discovered Willie a few weeks ago in a box by a trash bin near the humane society's facilities. The dog's tail and hind quarters from the waist down were paralyzed, according to the society's executive director.
A shelter employee warned Lewers that Willie, who is thought to be about seven years old, would need a "special home" – and Lewers said her house fit the bill.
"We have two autistic kids, and I have a dog who was in a wheelchair, so I was ready for it," Lewers said.
She adopted Willie that day and brought him home to her three other dachshunds, a Labrador-golden retriever mix and a cat.
Willie has been learning to walk with the help of a wheelchair specially made for dogs, which had been donated for Willie. The shelter's veterinarians had also put Willie on steroids.
"It has helped the children tremendously," she said. "It has helped our daughter overcome some seriously sensory issues she had."
She said people often abandon dogs and cats at the humane society, which facilities nearly 6,000 adoptions a year and has a policy of not putting down animals other than when their medical conditions truly warrant it.
"We're just really glad that we were able to help the little dog," Silk said. "This one has really touched everybody's heart."

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

K9 Speghetti


1 1/2 lbs ground meat (beef, venison)
1 pkg. spaghetti noodles
1 can tomato sauce (no salt!)
1/2 can olives
1 small can mushrooms
Spices to taste (basil, oregano, garlic & pepper- no onions, except for human portion!)
2-3 cups frozen veggies (I use broccoli, carrots & cauliflower)
Olive oil
Boil water & 2 tsp. olive oil. Add noodles when boiling. Boil just a few tablespoons water in another pot, add frozen veggies, boil about 15 minutes and remove. Brown meat, seasoning with basil, oregano, a little pepper and a little garlic. Add tomato sauce, mushrooms & cut up olives. Remove 3/4 of meat mixture into three dog dishes to cool. Add more garlic & spices (onions if you wish) to remaining mixture to taste, and let simmer. Rinse noodles under cool water, divide equally into four bowls. Add remaining sauce to human portion. Serve with cooked veggies.
Feeds 3 large dogs