Saturday, December 26, 2009

Looking back over 2009

2009 has come and gone, another year in pit bull rescue. Though there seem to be more and more people who are becoming sympathetic with the true victims, adoptions are slow. This breed has not seen the light at the end of the tunnel. That doesn't seem to stop the backyard breeders from creating more and more and MORE litters. Pit bulls are still one of the most popular breeds and the most abused dogs. Please take a break for the sake of the dogs! In this economy, everyone is trying to save money and make money and the people using the dogs are getting worse. The surplus just dropped at the shelter for the city or county to dispose of. People are having to tighten their belts and it is sadly the dogs that are the first to go. Instead of trying to find a lower cost dog food and cut corners to keep their pets, people are just getting giving up. Knowing that there are not enough homes, most of these pets don't get a second chance.

Don't breed or buy, rescue a shelter dog. There is no shortage of puppies, American Bullies, Merle pit mixes or blue dogs in the shelter. On any given day you can walk into a shelter and find the purebred pit bull of your choice.

A special THANK YOU goes out to those who still took time to donate and consider rescue in this economy. The dogs thank you and we thank you. Your generosity means a great deal. Without your support we would not have been able to save Sunshine or Brianna's leg or treat Frank's laundry list of medical questions or amputate Sacchi's leg so she could have a second chance at life. What a year! a hairless dog, two broken legs, two amputations (Sacchi's still searching for a home), another blind puppy (Skye is still for adoption) and a senior (Brutus, who needs a nice retirement). Consider making 2010 a wonderful year for a rescued bully.

To all of you who have helped this year in any way, THANK YOU for all that you have done for the dogs. We couldn't do it with out you. Thank you donors, adopters, foster homes and those who just have a kind word.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Taking some time away to recharge

ASC is no longer accepting dogs into it's adoption program, our resources are too limited, we may re-open in the middle of 2010 but right now our responsibility remains to adopt out our current available dogs and we will not be taking in any more. We have no additional foster homes and the few that we have are too strained to continue. If we can find additional foster homes and people who want to help out, we can continue but right now we are too far strained to be able to take on more dogs.

Monday, December 07, 2009

HOTLINE for Puppy Mills

The hotline, 1-877-MILL-TIP, is available to anyone with information of a possible crime involving puppy mills – but particularly welcomes information from those with "insider" knowledge, or from law enforcement officials who might be aware of such operations.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

All I want for Christmas!

Sacchi has healed up nicely and just needs a home for the holidays. She is all better, sutures out, off antibiotics and learning to co-habitate with other dogs without being afraid of them. She snuggles with her foster brother in a dog bed. She is a low key puppy who would prefer to lay around and snuggle. She deserves a home for the holidays and has asked Santa for a family for Christmas. She says Thank YOU to Marti for donating so that her leg could come off and she get a second chance. She says a leg is a small price to pay to keep her life.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Stella

Stella's a good girl. She's a sweet adult dog who got down on her luck and homeless in Wilson NC and managed to make things swing in her favor until she got to a rescue. She has been spayed, fully vetted, including crate training, housebreaking and microchipped. She is heartworm negative and on prevention. She's about two years old and between 45-50 lbs.

She is good with other dogs, loves to play and mingle with other doggie pals. She likes to wrestle hard but if another dog doesn't want to, she's willing to back off and go do something else. She would like a home with a playmate that can keep up with her or an owner who would be willing to socialize her with other dogs (provided the other dogs are well mannered and friendly). She gets along with cats but sometimes likes to give them "the eye" when they rush by in the middle of play.

She doesn't like her crate but she's become crate trained and accepts it with grace and goes in when asked. She would prefer to be inside in a crate during the day than outside alone in the backyard. In fact she doesn't want to be outside alone at all and will sit as close to the glass peering in hoping to get to come inside. She goes right to her crate to sleep at night in her foster home but would really like to have a doggie bed beside the bed of her new owner.

She loves chew toys, filled bones, knuckle bones (sterliized the best) and any pigs ear, bully sticks she can get. She can dismantle a black kong into pieces and put a hurting on the "pit bull tough" black nyla bone. She prefers the "natural" chews but will take anything that's shaped like a bone or filled with a treat. Loves "beggin bacon" treats. She's a smart girl, eager to please and food motivated. She would enjoy a positive training class with a new owner. She walks
nicely on leash and only needs a gentle reminder not to pull. She's a very soft submissive dog and verbal correction is all that is needed to modify behavior.

She would like a couple of walks a day or some romp time with a doggie pal. She has moderate exercise needs for a young bully but if she doesn't get some exercise time she may nibble on her bed while you are gone during the day.

She's a snuggler and a needy girl, always ready to get and give affection and would prefer curling up in a lap to eating any day. She is a bit of a chicken and avoids scary things if she can but is happy to meet new people every day. She is all wiggles and waggs when she makes a new friend.

Saturday, November 07, 2009

THANK YOU

Thank you to those who have taken time to donate this year, your generosity means a great deal. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts and the dogs thank you. Without your support we would not have been able to save those dogs with serious medical problems this year:
Frank, Sunshine, Brianna, and Sacchi

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Foster homes desperately needed

They are desperately needed all of the time but in today's economy, there are even more homeless dogs and more dogs being turned out every day. We are such a small program that we are unable to help as many as we would like without many qualified foster homes. If you would like to foster a dog, we would be happy to find you a dog that matches your home to make fostering as easy as possible.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Halloween can be scary for pets

http://www.petsinneed.org/articles/Halloween.html
Halloween is a favorite holiday for many children and adults, but it is a holiday that can be frightening and dangerous for your companion animals. By taking a few precautions in advance, you can assure that Halloween will be enjoyable and safe for everyone.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Brisa photos

Photos of Brisa now using her leg completely - she's doing great!!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Change to the website

ASC has changed it's website to a new design. Well, not really a new design, just a clean up on the old webpage. It includes a new blog that is part of the site now and will be incorporated soon. This blogger may or may not go away, it just remains to be seen how difficult it will be to maintain two.

Visit us and give your comments : )

www.ascpbr.com

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Updates

Cami was adopted today, a sweet little pit bull mixed puppy was adopted to a home in Greenville NC. Scooter continues to grow up, he's a sweet little hound mix found on the side of a highway in Eastern NC. We continue to hope to find an all breed rescue that will take him into their adoption program. Until then, he makes a good companion for Trinity but he really deserves the additional exposure provided by an all breed resource. Any ideas are appreciated.

The cow pups continue to grow and need foster care. We currently only have one in a foster home with Benny. The other three are still with their original rescuer and though we have paid for all of their vet care (they are fully vetted), we have no place to put them. Their mother is also up for adoption and looking for a foster home.

Rex moved to a foster home in Richmond VA this week as his Harrisonburg VA foster home was having some dog issues. Rex is a great boy and does well with other dogs but unfortunately, he's so large and "male" despite being neutered sometimes that creates masculinity issues for other male dogs : (

Ringo passed his CGC the first weekend of September and will most likely be adopted by his foster home.

Brisa (formerly Brianna) is doing well in her new home and is continuing Swim Therapy. She has her next visit on Thursday and hopefully we will be able to post some pictures.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Does HE deserve a Second Chance?

Does Michael Vick deserve a second chance?  This is a very hot topic with just about everyone stepping in to voice their opinion and I will add one more to the fray. As far as the law is concerned, he has paid his debt to society.   He served 23 months in jail for federal racketeering.  He plead not guilty on animal cruelty and that was washed away in a plea agreement.  So, no, I don’t think he recognizes or feels sorry for killing those dogs.  He is sorry he threw away his career; he is sorry he got caught and he is sorry that he was found guilty. Let’s not forget how vigorously he blamed others for what happened and for leading him astray while declaring his innocence.  One would think from reading the letter to the judge and listening to his constant denials the he had no ability to think for himself. No ability to understand right from wrong or know that he was breaking the law and not only that, he was causing willful and cruel destruction of life.

Michael Vick was one of the highest paid players in the NFL and he threw it all away. He was the golden boy with a golden life and when he was caught, he lied and denied for as long as he could until the evidence piling up became overwhelming and all of his co conspirators turned on him.


After mere months in jail, he has been reinstated to the NFL and has found a a team to support him.  While he should be employable as I hope all people can find gainful employment, returning him without penalty to a multimillion dollar career where he serves as a role model for young children is a mistake. A horrible and tragic mistake. He is not role model material and while there are quite a few criminals and miscreants in the NFL, it is disappointing none the less.

I don’t know many felons (outside of the NFL) that are allowed to return to multimillion dollar careers.  Most individuals who are found guilty of a felony have to spend a long time atoning for their sins.  They become pariah’s in the community.  They find it difficult to pick up where they left off and few people are willing to give a second chance for fear they will fall back into the same old pattern.  That is not inappropriate in this situation.  As far as the law is concerned, he has paid his dues but as far as his moral culpability and his deficiency in character, that requires a lifetime of atoning.  For those who think Michael Vick is being singled out, that is simply not the case. I believe that all thugs, criminals, and drug dealers should be expelled from the NFL.


I watched the interview on 60 minutes and I was not impressed.  He stated his commitment to working with the HSUS and using his influence to stop cruelty.  However, he did not truly accept responsibility for his actions.  His statements were clear.....  "I was disgusted, you know, because of what I let happen to those animals” he said. "I could've put a stop to it. I could've walked away from it. I could've shut the whole operation down."  All the while with a slight smile on his face and compassionless/expressionless eyes.


What Vick does not acknowledge and has never acknowledged, either in his letter to the judge prior to incarceration or his 60 Minutes Interview post release, is how he participated in these crimes.  In both instances he skirts responsibility citing that he should not have let it happen, not that he actively took part.  He didn’t just fund the operation from the sidelines.  He didn’t let it happen as a spectator or silent partner - he was an active participant.  He was physically involved in the electrocution, drowning, beating and hanging of dogs that didn’t make his team.  Electrocution by car battery while drowning in a swimming pool is a cruel and horrible death and does not happen quickly. He stood and watched while his dog struggled to get out of the pool while it was fighting to live. To truly atone for his behavior he needs to acknowledge his participation in these crimes. He needs to take ownership of what he did, he should say to the public that he physically slammed a dog into the ground until it was broken and dead and for that he is truly sorry.  And he should mean it.


I watched this interview more than once hoping that I could come up with some defense for him, hoping that I missed one spark of true emotion or apology but I didn’t. When he was asked when he truly realized what he had done was wrong and Vick responded with:


“The first day I walked into prison and they slammed that door, I knew the magnitude of the decisions that I made..." and, "What I did, being away from my family, letting so many people down, letting myself down, not being out on the football field, being in a prison bed, in a prison bunk, writing letters home. That wasn't my life. That wasn't the way that things were supposed to be."


It is all about him and what he is sorry he lost. Over and over he has acknowledged it was wrong but only in relation to what it took away from him, not the lives that were broken and lost.  He
‘now’ knows it was wrong but we’re not sure he understands why it was wrong.  I am not sure he truly grasps the horror that most people felt when they heard or read about how he and his friends killed dogs with their bare hands.  How much pain and terror those animals must have felt being killed by their owners after suffering abuse at their hands.  We are not sure he grasps that at all or really understands pain and suffering.  A dog’s capacity to love at times seems much greater than ours and their forgiveness is extraordinary.  The animals have probably forgiven him where we continue to debate…


There is one clip in the interview where it shows him speaking to children and encouraging them to love their animals - whatever animals they own. That appears to be the extent of his message.  He does not offer why. He does not offer that we should love and care for them because animals have the ability love and they feel and suffer when we are cruel.  And that life is valuable and should be cherished. That kindness is a gift.


If my opinion were solicited, I provide a resounding “NO”.  The American public does not need this kind of role model.  And as a spokes person for animal cruelty - a louder “NO”.  He does not speak for OUR breed and he should not be considered a positive influence. His decisions were not merely mistakes, they were a series of horrible decisions and a lifestyle of cruelty and suffering.  Six years of running a dog fighting operation  and systematically torturing and killing those dogs that didn’t fight hard enough or die in the pit is not simply a mistake.  A mistake is forgetting to mail a letter, not beating an animal to death. This is not simply one mistake but a long string of horrible decisions that potentially cite an inability to empathize with suffering, a lack of compassion and an outright disdain for life.  We have all read the few pieces of transcripts and evidence that was posted on the internet that explained in detail how the dogs were killed.  Pages and pages of documentation of terrible things that were done and done repeatedly if the dog didn’t die right away.  There is surely more that we were not privy.


He is not capable of spreading a compassionate message. He is not able to explain why we should care for our pets and treat them with kindness because he is not able to understand compassion for animals and kindness.  Certainly not while he himself does not understand and continues to skirt the responsibility of his actions. He has a deficiency in character that can not be fixed and certainly wasn’t fixed by 23 months in prison.  And will not be fixed as he is restored to his former glory without consequence.


“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mahatma Gandhi”


**the photo is a dog rescued from an eastern NC animal shelter by Annabelle's Second Chance.  Whatever had befallen him prior to coming to the animal shelter involved a lack of nutrition and a serious altercation with another animal/ dog that broke his leg. He was placed in a new home after healing in 2004.  He was a wonderful example of the breed.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Foster homes anyone?

I know I've stated this plea before but if there was ever anyone interested in fostering or learning more about the breed through fostering we need help. It's really a win/win situation. You get to foster and watch a dog blossom into a fantastic pet, get to test drive different dogs without the commitment of owning them unless they are the perfect pet for your home AND you get to save a life in the process.

ASC would provide all of the vetting and all of the screening for a new home. We would just as the foster home to provide food and heartworm prevention.  Even those things could be considered tax deductible.

Just hopes, we have some puppies we are trying to find foster care for as well as a couple of very nice adults.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Congratulations on the adoptees

Congratulations to our love-a-bulls who went home this week!  Joone is now Dixie and living in Lynchburg VA, Brianna is now Brisi and living in Richmond VA with her new mom, and Tugboat will be embarking on a new chapter in his life tomorrow morning as he packs his bags and moves to Raleigh NC. He will be moving in with two bodacious English Bulldog gals.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Vick

So sick of hearing about Vick. He comes up with excuse after excuse for his actions.  In an interview he said that when he was growing up it was Ok and even encouraged. Well, we know he lacks a moral compass and just because everyone else is doing it - that must make it Ok.

Signed by the Eagles today, I wish them the worst record for the next two years
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4397938

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Foster homes anyone?

There are several dogs we'd like to consider helping from a local shelter but we have no foster homes.  If anyone would like to help a dog, please consider opening your heart and home to a needy dog.  We would supply the dog and have it fully vetted prior to moving in. You would need to feed and care for the dog until a home is found.

Fat Boy Rex

Rex is a BIG boy. He's an American Bully rescue, transferred from a local shelter and originally found running at large. He's a smooshy wiggly squishy guy who is very people oriented. A total love bug and he's good with other dogs. He's a young dog that's had a bit of a rough start so he is learning some manners in foster care. He was clearly owned by someone who wanted a status symbol instead of a pet dog and didn't teach him anything. He is a young spud who is going to blossom into a sweet snuggly couch potato. His physique is not one that can tolerate much more than moderate physical exercise but keeping up with a daily walk will be important to maintain his health and healthy weight. Right now he's chubby at 75 lbs (and he's only about knee high) and needs loose a few and tone up. He suffers from the heat with his short round face and needs to be inside on hot days with limited activity. He loves water, loves getting a bath, soaking in a tub on a warm day - or if you aren't careful, plopping himself down in a muddy ditch while you are out on a walk. He'll wallow in anything sloppy and wet.

While he won't jump a fence, he's strong enough to push under a weak fence if given plenty of opportunity. He needs to be a house dog for both physical and emotional reasons. He's a sweet dog that needs to close to his owner. He's a young dog, probably 12-18 months with his pearly white sparkling teeth.

He has been neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and treated for heartworms. He is crate trained, housebroken and will have basic manners before he's placed into a new home.

He's a head turner and an attention getter where ever he goes. He can't take a walk without being stopped to ask about him. People can't help but stop and give him a second look. NO CATS!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Success


Thank you so much for the outpouring of support. Bri had her surgery today and at 5:00 she was just waking up from anesthesia. The vet said that all went well.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

~Positive energy~

Bri's surgery is tomorrow  (THURSDAY 7/23/09). PLEASE THINK GOOD THOUGHTS ALL DAY

convicted felons in the NFL

Are we that addicted to our  sports?  Are we that low on talent that we have to hire convicted felons to entertain us for millions. Millions they use to shirk any responsibility for their actions?  Please write

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Bri

Here's Bri in her foster home with Tugboat (the chunky monkey).  We removed her pressure bandage because we were afraid it was making her leg swell. She seemed uncomfortable and seems more comfortable now that it is off. We are trying to limit her activity. She's become so used to using three legs instead of four we might have to try swim therapy once her leg is fixed to get her used to using it again.  Two days until surgery date.  Thursday morning 7/24, think good thoughts!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Bri's surgery date

We've scheduled Bri's surgery for 7/23 & are just crossing our paws that we will have the money raised. We just can't wait any longer. She was at the shelter 10 days & saturday we will have had her for 7 and another 7 up to the surgery date. That's almost four weeks that she's had a broken leg. We just can't wait any longer since bones take 6-8 weeks to heal we don't want it to heal wrong.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Bri 7/15

Still waiting on the estimate. Brianna has kennel cough though and won't be able to have surgery until that is cleared up. She won't be able to be spayed at the same time of surgery because it is expected for her to be under getting the screws for about 3-4 hours with that alone. To add on a spay (even though it seems like it would have been logical) would add too much stress on her little body and add too much time to her already being under anesthesia. She will have to wait until her leg is healed before we spay her. Don't worry, she will be spayed before going to any new home.

She's on antibiotics and cough meds for her KC and we hope that it clears within the next 10 days. We are also removing the pressure cast since it goes all the way down to her toes. With it on, we can't tell if her leg begins to swell. We will be leaving it off and just monitoring her activity level.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Sad day


Very sad to announce the passing of Faith. She passed away in February of this year from cancer.  What a magnificent dog, she was truly one of those once in a lifetime dogs.  We rescued her from a horrible country life where she was allowed to have litter after litter until her belly almost sagged to the ground with severe heartworm disease.  She was rescued with her last litter of puppies all over run with fleas and worms.  We refused to take her puppies until her owner relinquished her too.  She was never broken by life and remained just a shining example of bully spirit. She was the most loving and patient dog, you could ever meet.  She adored children and was the most patient canine angel.  She changed the minds of everyone she met. She was build like a tank and had a heart of gold. Rest in Peace Faith, we are so glad we were able to give you three wonderful years with a family.  Dogs have to go to heaven, none deserve it more than you.

Brianna's surgery goal

Brianna's leg

Our sweet little girl has a condylar fracture in her right elbow. It is a break that can't be set and casted, it needs surgery.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Hybrid doodle dogs!

Don't pay huge prices for designer "hybrids" We've got our own hybrid specialties - "pitador" or "plab" if you want. No need to pay $1000 for any mixed breed designer dog, this one's available now fully vetted at a fraction of the fee. And many more available at your local shelter. She's not a "doodle" she's just ADORable, Pitadorable!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Brianna needs a home


Brianna - 3-4 months old
vaccinated/spayed/microchipped
Pit bull mix (possibly with lab). Brianna is a really stinking cute pit bull mix puppy that was pulled from a local animal shelter. She was an owner surrender, no other info except that they didn't want her. She has an injury to her right front elbow that we are getting checked out. We are hoping it's nothing and will heal with full function. It could be a partially healed break and we hope she will be able to keep that leg. She will be a medium sized dog, white with blue brindle patches, blue nose and the sweetest grey eyes. She has the prettiest white eyelashes along with her mascara like pigment around her eyes. Not black but blueish like her nose so it looks like she's got on eyeliner. She is very sweet and snuggly and wanted all the lovin she could get even though her leg hurts her. Her tail is thicker than a pit bull tail and her coat a little thicker and softer in general, not quite a lab coat but not a pit bull coat either.

She is in foster care learning her basic skills and will come crate trained and partially if not fully housebroken.

Saturday, July 04, 2009

The Fourth Of July

Please take care of your dogs this Fourth of July. This is the time of year when shelters see a higher influx of dogs after this holiday. Please consider that fireworks can be frightening for dogs and do not leave them unattended in backyards. They will jump fences and flee when afraid.

Please keep your pets safe this season.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Congratulations

Congrats to Millie and Izzy for finding new homes this month. Joker too, went to a new home in Greensboro Nc. Millie went to MA and Izzy to Northern VA. Sadly Tugboat is returning in the month of July. His new owners are being transferred to another state and can not find pit bull friendly housing.

The economy has certainly made things harder for pet owners.

Friday, June 19, 2009

The truth about Euthanasia

I wish people would "get it", listening to the excuses is heartbreaking. So many wonderful animals and there is nothing left for them. No-one cares and everyone wants to blame the shelters for their owns shortcomings as human beings. It is so easy to blame the animal shelter for instead of looking at their own life, their own situation. I wish those who lash out at others for not saving their unwanted pet would take the time to understand what actually happens. If they cared..

Please stop buying $900 mutts, they are available at any animal shelter. Designer "hybrids" are mutts that you find in every animal shelter across the country.


Tuesday, June 16, 2009

No Leads on Lucy

Still nothing on Lucy, we hope that she is not gone for good and we hope that she is not suffering on the end of a chain. Lucy was rescued in 2004 (she's in our happy endings for 2004 as Neenah) by the Humane Society on a cruelty investigation. She was the only dog seized to make it up for adoption. She was 6 months old at the time and very undersized. She was adopted to what we thought and hoped would have been her forever home. She was a sweet sweet people friendly little pup that was eager to please and still tough as nails. He returned her last year as an adult when he decided he no longer wanted to have a dog. It was a sad blow for Lucy who had lived as a house pet to return to the adoption scene.

We hope the best for Lucy but are very worried. Hers is the sad uncertain tale of a pit bull dog.

Sunday, June 07, 2009

LUCY was STOLEN

Lucy, a 6 year old spayed female American Pit Bull Terrier was stolen from her home at the Humane Society of Eastern Carolina on 6/4/2009. The thieves came back the following night and attempted to steal another dog but her run had been locked as a precaution.  Lucy is a very sweet female, great with people and children but does not like other dogs or cats.  We are concerned for her outcome and the reason she may have been stolen.  She's a smaller female, red/rednose with hazel eyes. She is around 40 lbs

When she was a puppy, she and several other dogs were rescued from a neglectful breeder.  She was originally adopted from the Humane Society when she was 6 months old and returned again when she was an adult. She has become a long time resident, patiently waiting for that home who won't abandon her.  
We would love for Lucy to have a happy ending but we are afraid what is going to become of her now.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Phoenix dies in Baltimore


Little Phoenix who had burns on 98% of her body died this morning. She was doused with gasoline and lit on fire in Baltimore.  A good samaritan doused the flames with her sweatshirt and called the police. She was being cared for by a vet clinic in PA after the incident.  Authorities are still offering a reward for the arrest of those involved.  Animal abuse is usually just the beginning. Someone that could set this dog on fire can easily turn their attention to others.  These people have little empathy for suffering and no regard for the value of life.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Biography for Izzy

She's 50 lbs and about 2 years old.  She is about knee high, slightly longer than she is tall and well muscled. She doesn't look as heavy as she is.
What a beautiful girl, that's what I say when I look at this dog. She's not flashy or showy, she's just beautiful. She is very athletically balanced and has a nice physique. She's alert and attentive to the world and watches everything with a sweet quizzical expression and warm brown eyes that could just melt your soul. All she wants is to snuggle up as close to you as possible, tail slowly wagging the whole time. Everyone is her friend and it actually can become a problem because she has to say "hi" to just about everyone (and climb in their lap or car if you aren't careful). She appears to be a very mellow gal. She has a moderate exercise requirement and appears very laid back. When I come home in the evenings she runs around a little to get the zoomies out and then we take a nice walk after dinner for .5-1.5 miles. She doesn't like the really hot weather and prefers to keep the walks short when it's muggy.

Like most of these dogs, Izzy has a sad story and yup, you guessed it...it involves a chain and a thick collar and very little love and affection. A shame but she can make up for it now and she loves to cuddle. She will climb into any available lap, really just bulldozes her way right in.

She's very quiet you will almost never hear her bark for any reason. She's perfectly crate trained and working on housebreaking. She's a snap to bathe, just stands there quietly and lets you lather her up and rinse her off. She doesn't mind getting her ears cleaned or her nails trimmed. She rides great in the car.

She's a wonderful dog and will make a wonderful pet. She is not aggressive to other animals, she will not start a fight but I can't guarantee she would back down - she is a pit bull after all. She is very social with friendly dogs when out on leash. She appears not interested in cats other than a wag and a sniff and not terribly interested in squirrels. She will kill and dismember any and all stuffed squeak toys that you provide for her.

She seems very responsive to training and eager to connect with someone. She picked up the leash walking in one afternoon and now walks nicely at a natural heel. She's a pleasure to walk.

Friday, May 22, 2009

a Hurricane Katrina Happy Ending

It's always nice to see a happy ending years later to know that families are doing well.  Jazz was rescued from the floodwaters of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and as many dogs did....she waited for months and months to be claimed by owners that never came forward.  She was housed in Raleigh, thanks to the good people at the Wake County Animal Shelter.  When time and space just weren't available any longer, she was released to our rescue.  We named her "All that Jazz" "Jazz" because she was from New Orleans and a spicy red color.  Clear that she had been used to produce puppies and was not familiar with the inside of a house, she deserved to have the better life than what had previously been provided.  She waited almost a whole year before finding a forever home with Tracy.  It's wonderful to see her again and how well she's doing.

Jazz is in our Happy Endings 2006  
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Hello!
I just thought I would send in some photos to ascpbr of, Milly, formerly known as 'All that Jazz' in Raleigh, so you could see one of your past pups! She is very happily living with Mommy in Charlotte NC where we have been settled for the past (almost) 3 yrs! She now has a a a little brother, Emmitt, who was adopted from the Humane Society. They love each other and get along great, and  even though I have 2, Milly is still VERY spoiled! A poor beaten  dog that wa tied outside to a tree all day now happily snoozes in  her own crate with her own bed, in mommy's bed at night, or on the  couch all day. She is so loving and has become a different dog over  the past 3 years. I adopted MIlls when I was about to graduate in  06 and it's been love ever since. Here are some pictures you can  put in your happy galleries if you need some more! 

Thanks for giving me the biggest love of my life ascpbr! Have a  great summer and keep the rescue mission alive!
Regards,

Tracy, Milly, and Emmitt Trave

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

You have got to be kidding me

 
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Friday, May 15, 2009

PeTA and M. Vick

Thankfully a little googling today shows that PeTA withdrew their offer for M. Vick as a spokesperson after finding out that he threw family pets into the fighting pit for slaughter.  So that means that just fighting pit bulls was OK?  Or forgivable if he said "I'm sorry" enough times? 

I have no respect for either.

Golden Gift Receipts


We are collecting Ukrops Golden Gift Receipts for those of you in the Virginia area.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

We are a sinking ship

It's funny and not so funny that we spend more on the dogs than we actually receive back in adoption fees.  This is just a plea for donations. With the dogs we have taken in this spring, it has cost us all of the cushion that we have built up over the years.  Sunshine's broken leg, Frank's mystery illnesses/ehrlichia and rocky mountain spotted fever, Millie's ehrlichia, the list goes on for all of the things we've needed to spend money.  Thankfully we have volunteers who help with the costs of keeping the dogs and will actually put in their own money at times.  We are accepting Ukrops Golden Gift Certificates for those in Virginia and we are a registered 501c3 for those looking to make any kind of charitable contributions.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Michael Vick for PeTA?

You have got to be kidding me, PeTA is offering Michael Vick a job as a spokesperson? 
This man has not shown an ounce of remorse for what he did. He was only sorry that he got caught and consistently blamed others for "leading him astray".  He does not give one flying flip about the dogs he killed and the horrible things he has done.  This is just media ploy by him and I'm disgusted with PeTA for being such whores.  They are just looking for donations anywhere they can get them.  They also don't care about pit bulls but would like to see them all exterminated.