Showing posts with label pet adoption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet adoption. Show all posts

Friday, July 13, 2012

Bloggers Unite for Dog Rescue!!


THE CHALLENGE

On July 15th, as bloggers and blog readers, please help us publicize Bloggers Unite for Dog Rescue, a special online global event held on July 23, 2012 stressing the importance of dog adoption. BTC4animals.com is proud to partner with Blog Catalog, Dog Rescue Success and YOU to harness a global online community to help save the lives of dogs in need.


Come join us!

TO BLOG THE CHANGE

1.) Grab the badge.
Paste the code from BtC4animals.com‘s sidebar to your blog’s sidebar. This lets folks know you’re taking part and how they can too. Copy any of the event images above too!

2.) Tell others!
Post this to Facebook and Twitter:


SPREAD THE WORD – BLOGGERS UNITE FOR DOG RESCUE – Promote dog adoption on July 23rd! http://bit.ly/pO7dZp #BtC4A

3.) Post your blog entry on July 15 in preparation for July 23rd.

4.) Add your link on BtC4animals.com.
On July 15 at 12:01 AM EST, a link list will appear below. Add your blog’s name and post URL – not your main domain – so others can find your great message.

5.) Share the good will.
Read listings throughout the day and offer help or encouragement where you can. Remember, a kind word can make a difference! Share your favorite posts on your favorite social network (Twitter hashtag #BtC4A).

Want to do more?
Click “Get the Code” at the end of the list and paste it at the bottom of your blog post. While not required, this places the list on your site too, generating traffic to and from your page for the sake of the animals your post supports.

ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY:
Blogging about a Dog Rescue related topic on July 23rd, 2012
Adopting a companion: http://theshelterpetproject.org/
Donating to a local dog rescue organization
Fostering a dog
Volunteering at a local shelter or rescue organization
Sharing this post across all forms of social media and encourage others to paticipate!

Check Out These Facts

Millions of dogs are euthanized each year because not enough people are adopting dogs through local rescue groups and shelters. Instead, many people purchase from pet stores not knowing that most come from puppy mills – read more at: http://www.aspca.org/fight-animal-cruelty/puppy-mills/puppy-scams-cons.aspx: Additionally, many people underestimate the the time and dedication it takes to become a responsible pet owner, and surrender their dogs, or worse.

Local dog rescue organizations consist of volunteers who help by fostering dogs in their own homes while they search for permanent placement, taking dogs to adoption events, fundraising to cover medical and boarding costs to name a few. Most rescue groups do not have the luxury of employees or people dedicated to promoting their efforts on a large scale. This is where Bloggers can give these unsung heroes and homeless dogs a voice.

As their own resources permit, these groups work with local animal shelters in an effort to place adoptable dogs that are scheduled for euthanization. The sad fact is that many dogs die every day before they find a “forever home”. The commercials you see on television about neglect and abuse are very real. Consumers can literally save a dog’s life simply by choosing adoption over a pet store or breeder purchase.

Per the HSUS, “Nationwide, only about 20 percent of dogs in homes come from shelters—the rest come from other sources. It would only take a relatively small increase in the adoption rate along with a modest reduction in the birth rate to go a long way toward solving the problem of euthanizing healthy and treatable dogs in many communities.” We all have the ability to make a difference in the world by taking action. Bloggers Unite for Dog Rescue participants have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of dogs in need.

RESOURCES

Learn more about puppy mills: http://www.aspca.org/Fight-Animal-Cruelty/puppy-mills

Need help for your rescue group?:

http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/resourcelibrary/adoptionsindex.cfm

Deaf Dog Rescources: http://www.catatonic.freeservers.com/penny/deafdogs.html

Dog Trainers: http://www.apdt.com/petowners/ts/default.aspx

Friday, May 4, 2012

What You Need To Know About Big Black Dog Syndrome

“Did you know that Black Dogs are generally the last to be adopted and are euthanized in shelters in much larger numbers? People may consider them too “plain”, think they are menacing, or simply don’t notice them because their dark color makes them disappear in their kennels. Those involved in animal welfare have dubbed these phenomena "Black Dog Syndrome."


Warning: This video made me a bit teary-eyed.




Here are some great links if you would like to know more about BBD.(Big Black Dog Syndrome)
The Big Black Dog Research Studio
Why Color Matters
Black Pearl Dogs
ABC New Story
Black Dog Rescue Project
Start Seeing Black Dogs
MSNBC News Story


Now for the Furry Friday Funny...



Have An Awesome Weekend!!

Friday, February 10, 2012

FURRY FRIDAY: WHAT'S IN A NAME?

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Okay, so you've adopted a pet, your feeling really good about yourself and then you get home and realize the name that your new family member has is...well...   it just doesn't fit. What do you do? 


If you're like me you hit the internet looking for the perfect name. So here are some names I found that I really got a kick out of:


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Cheese
Bazooka
Daiquiri
Hershey
Marshmallow
Meatball


I'm thinking that unless you want your dog to look like this...perhaps a food name should be avoided.


Question: Why would you name your dog more than one name? I'm thinking dog show celebrity, perhaps? Here are some doozies that just cracked me up:


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Princess Conchita Conswela Bananna-Hammock  (hyphenated, seriously?)
Scooby Otera Alexia
Turdburgler McShittsalot III
Ballard Zigoot Shatz
Baby Beau Big Bucks


Does your dog have to look like a celebrity to name him after one?

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Bullwinkle
Elmo
Da Vinci
Garfield
Harrison





Meet Bodean, Digger and Earlene, three pups from Louisiana. Location is important to finding the appropriate name. 
squidoo.com


Another consideration would be how your pet acts. Check out these interesting verbs for names:
Havoc
Scrappy
Shredder
Thumper
Dunk

Like children, if dogs live up to their names I'd steer away from these:
doguniversity.net

Digger
Trouble
Barker
Pooper
Chewy

If your still stumped there are several websites that can lend some inspiration to the important task of naming your adopted pet!



Thanks for stopping by! What names do you like, find funny or endearing?
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