Monday, December 27, 2010

Mandatory Spay Neuter

If you're into rescue and shelters and animals and all of that, I'm sure you've heard plenty of strong opinions when it comes to Spaying/Neutering pets - specifically dogs and cats. More and more, I hear about people wanting MANDATORY Spay/Neuter. Honestly, it doesn't sound like a terrible idea. It would certainly cut dog and cat populations down, but would this really HELP dogs and cats? How big of a risk are we taking with this? Do we even realize the risks involved with this?

Set aside, for a moment, any places that may do a botched job on the actual surgery itself. That's a WHOLE 'nother issue on being qualified and actually caring about animals. Also, set aside any general, given, risks of ANY surgery in itself.

I'm not 100% sure how I'd feel about Mandatory Spay/Neuter. In theory, it sounds pretty nice. There are SO MANY dogs and cats in shelters and on the streets in the United States ALONE. It's really one of the ONLY animal-overpopulation situations I actually agree with being overpopulated and not just a matter of too many people in this world.

Ferrets. Ferrets, for some time now, have been Mandatory Spay/Neuter - They're also illegal in some areas because they're SO VICIOUS and KILL BABIES and every single one of them that is outside has RABIES!! ...Fear mongers... But look at ferrets NOW compared to only about 15 years ago! Sure, we're in no immediate danger of losing the domestic ferret to extinction; they're readily available at plenty of pet stores. But, already, ferrets have an average lifespan several years shorter than only just about 15 years ago. They're now NOTORIOUS for getting sick with illnesses such as Insulinoma, and are mostly bred by ferret farms such as Marshall Farms (It's said about 80% of the East Coast's pet ferrets come from Marshall Farms. They also breed beagles. BOTH are readily sold to laboratories for all kinds of invasive testing). Would this happen with dogs as well? In a way it already does through Puppy Mills.

I think, just like breeding, Mandatory Spay/Neuter is ALSO playing "God" with things we as a human race really don't know that much about, and MANY of us really have NO INTEREST in figuring it out either. Often, puppies and kittens are just bred as dollar signs. But then if we take every new puppy and kitten we can, and spay/neuter them... It would certainly cut down on the number of the new generation's litters. And certainly not EVERY puppy and kitten would possibly be caught and spayed/neutered. But THIS snowball effect could ALSO just as easily tumble out of control, and suddenly dogs and cats are a rarity - We've sterilized 80% of the new generation and now most cannot make a next generation. Again, for a while, it's a pretty nice and simple solution if people take responsibility and make the effort to get every puppy and kitten spayed/neutered. But it's still not the natural order of things.

Now that we've got the puppy and kitten populations down and under control, who is left breeding? Puppy Mills? Backyard Breeders? Dog fighters? Hoarders? The breeder that just wants to make a buck and will forge papers and lie to make a sale? Mandatory Spay/Neuter may help population control, but what about the population? How sick will the average dog and cat be? - Not that almost ALL breeds aren't ALREADY known for certain illnesses (my girlfriend calls new puppies by their typical illness name). - What dog breeds (again, none are really perfect and they're all mutts at some point in the past) would be wiped out due to Mandatory Spay/Neuter? Maybe too much of this "positive direction" would be a bad thing.

The average dog and cat don't need to be breeding. The prosperity of these two species doesn't depend on the average person breeding them. But, again, who do we decide SHOULD continue to breed them? HOW should they be bred? Do we wipe out half of the new designer dogs? Maybe some of the breeds as well? Personally, I know, in theory, ideally we should let dogs and cats decide who's best to mate with whom, and allow them to lead a more natural life in the world, instead of always dealing with our human intervention, and mistakes. But I also view Great Danes as a SPECIFIC TYPE of dog. I would SO miss the Great Dane if they were no longer in existence. It would feel like the extinction of a species to me. But even the Great Dane isn't real. Even the Great Dane was made by people.

I think a large majority of dogs and cats could be, and probably should be, spayed/neutered. But I also still think it's ANOTHER step in a very risky direction of human intervention we should have no business being involved in. We certainly broke it. And if we think we're going to fix it, we need to do so responsibly and with caution.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Cam's Sanctuary

Cam gets his nails done. - June 2010

Cam IS Pets Alive
Cam has lived at Pets Alive for some time now. From their highs and lows to their rebirth, Cam has been witness to it all.

Everything that Pets Alive stands for can be found through Cam. Any other shelter would have either killed him, or rejected him. Cam has fear aggression, doesn't do well in a kennel environment and was fed through a funnel for a while. Yeah... Oh, and he's one of those short, meaty and muscular dogs that gets a bad wrap just for their looks in the first place.

Cam's Special
The way to Cam's heart is definitely through his stomach. Cam LOVES treats! Slow introductions from the right people, a bottomless pit of treats, some common sense about dogs and fear and all that good stuff...and eventually you've just made the best, and most loyal, friend you'll ever have in life. Cam would do anything for his most special of friends. My girlfriend has the good fortune to have Cam's complete, and total, trust and loyalty. She's dressed him up in several tutus, made him a pumpkin, a fairy, a Camzilla...and has painted his nails several times. He does it all for her.

Cam loves basketballs. The first time I gave Cam a basketball...OH MY GOD! He was more excited than I had EVER seen him before! He was SO HAPPY! Basketballs are love for Cam! He even got into his doggy pool to get to his basketball once!

Cam's Sanctuary
People who know Cam and his story, and have the fortune of being friends with him, naturally get protective of him and really, truly care about him. Personally, I can't think of any place safer for Cam than Pets Alive. He is such a wonderful dog and such a loyal companion... I wonder what would happen to him if he were adopted and got into a stressful and fearful situation. It's not about Cam being a dangerous dog. It's about the world being dangerous to Cam. He needs protection. He needs love, support and loyalty. And we get protective of him.

Cam's Homeless
For quite some time, whenever somebody would say "Cam needs to get adopted", I would always think "Cam has a home. Pets Alive is his home. He doesn't feel like he's at a shelter. It's his home." But I wonder lately if maybe Cam IS homeless. With as wonderful and incredible as Pets Alive is, especially for Cam, it's still not that warm bed which only home has. I don't know. Maybe Cam is homeless after all. I don't know.

I wonder what would be best for Cam - The safety, love and protection that his sanctuary of Pets Alive will always provide him with his whole life? Or a chance to live life in the outside world and have a home, new experiences, a warm bed at night that will always be his...but not that definite buffer from the world to protect him?

Cam's Silent Nights
I don't know what's best for Cam, but at times, especially during the colder weather, I sometimes picture Cam just laying there at night, the people have gone, the show is over and the day is done, there is nothing left but Cam, his barn, a couple of beds, a small heater and the quiet of the cold weather outside. How does Cam feel at those times? Is he still "Air Cam!"? Is he still happy? Does he get lonely? Does he get sad?

When the day is done, none of us is the warm bed Cam so deserves to call his home.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Oreo's FLaw

Middletown Stray - November 21, 2010

A very, very brief background on this whole Oreo situation:

Just over a year ago, there was a dog named "Oreo". Her owner abused the hell out of her and one of the financially largest shelters out there took her in, stirred up a ton of media attention about her, provided her with medical attention, then a few months later killed her themselves. Another, highly qualified, shelter begged for Oreo's surrender to them so that she would not be killed. That didn't happen. And since then there has been a fight for Oreo's Law.

This law, based on other "successful" laws, would basically say: Hey, if that animal isn't being killed for a severe medical issue, and another "qualified" organization wishes to take that animal in, then you better turn that animal over to them, or else...

And yes, this sort of thing DOES happen often enough where it actually IS a HUGE nationwide issue. Just because someone works with, or is in charge of, animals, doesn't mean they give two craps about them. There are more people who work with animals that couldn't care less about them than you'd think. Put that into consideration, plus maybe somebody just doesn't care for somebody else...the individual shelter animal isn't always put on top priority.


So anyways, Oreo's FLaw:

Nothing's perfect. People just about never come up with, or find, a perfect absolute ideal fix. There's always going to be something worse, and something better. But with thinking about the colder weather coming in, and a bunch of hours sitting in front of computers logged into Social Networks, I've been wondering more and more...What's the point of Oreo's Law, really?

Colder weather. Some shelters are very fortunate to have access to outside runs mainly for their dogs. If you haven't been to this sort of environment, you're really missing out! It is a BEAUTIFUL thing to be able to go to a shelter and see so many HAPPY dogs being taken care of, enjoying the sun, getting walks, playing fetch... But now, through no fault of any of these shelters, the colder weather is coming in and a lot of places need to cut down on the number of dogs they have because their inside facilities can't hold the capacity of HUGE outside facilities. And show me a responsible shelter that ISN'T running just about always at capacity and I've got some intakes for them! Animal shelters are ALWAYS full - ESPECIALLY during the colder weather.

So now animal shelters have to start turning away animals because they need to cut down on what they already have.

Social Networks. Log on to twitter or Facebook and follow just a couple of the right accounts and I defy you to see even only twelve posts about an animal somebody is trying to place at a no-kill rescue or at least a foster and MAYBE just MAYBE get adopted instead! You'll reach twelve before you're done getting ready for work in the morning. Just because someone is cross-posted on these Social Network sites, doesn't mean they find safety. I've seen plenty of posts later that day, or a day or two later, where that animal didn't find sanctuary.

I know a dog that I personally met about a week ago in this very situation. Some dog picked up off the road that had to be turned in because he was a stray, and no owner has shown up, no fosters have come forward, and animal shelters are already over capacity. This dog dies after tomorrow night. It's not even a matter of someone saying "No! You can't have him!" A law isn't what's needed in order for this wonderful guy to live. He just needs shelter. There's just nowhere for him (maybe this was one of the few cases where he would have been better off left on the streets).

Exactly this, is ANOTHER thing that happens VERY often. I see so many posts EVERYDAY filled with dogs and cats that are just in need of some time and space. And so many of them don't get it.

What's good for the individual is not always what's good for the masses. But take away the individual...then does it really matter? Of course it matters in huge ways, but not to that individual anymore. I know I don't want to die while in the way of a cause I don't know about, and without my say in it.

Oreo's Law is supposed to be about saving lives. But, even though THAT individual is just as important as others, we're not in short supply of others who ALSO desperately are in need of being saved and there are people out there BEGGING for these animals to just find some shelter, even if it's only for a day or two. In the end, with finances and space and so many other factors at play, somebody's gonna die, whether it's the animal that a shelter is refusing to surrender, or the one on the cross-post who didn't find new shelter.

So, how important are laws like Oreo's Law to have at this moment in this world where there is no shortage of animals in need of rescue, animals in danger of being killed for no medical reason at all, but there IS HUGE shortage of funding and space? How thrilled wouldn't an organization be to even work with another organization that used this type of law to get an animal from them? What about the next animal in line? Does that one just get bumped up on the list? Who rescues that one? Who's to even say that the shelter would be willing to really show who's on the list in the future? Maybe by force isn't the answer?

I honestly don't know what the solution to all of this mess is. I know it has to start with people caring more and being more responsible, even if they aren't "part of the problem". I know we have to work together and put in real effort to make any sort of better difference in all of this. Huge, responsible movements need to take place to set all of this on the right tracks.

This is one WONDERFUL dog, and it's not someone's refusal to surrender him, or the lack of some law leading him to his death. Like so many others I see posted online everyday, it's lack of positive, forward action and space that will likely end this kissing machine's life after tomorrow night.

Oreo's FLaw is the ones we're already passing by.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Clarence the Companion

Clarence the Companion - November 2010

Clarence is a great companion dog who loves a good walk, as well as just hanging out.

I can TOTALLY picture Clarence out some place enjoying a burger and some fries! I think he'd love a day like that!

Clarence also happens to be up for adoption at Pets Alive in Middletown, Ny! Check him out on their website! You can apply to adopt him, or even just help sponsor him! It all makes a huge difference!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Middletown Stray

Middletown Stray - November 21, 2010

Only a few moments after Toni and I got up to Pets Alive today, THIS beautiful boy arrived!

We know NOTHING about this dog except that two wonderful volunteers found him running along Van Burenville Road near Pets Alive in Middletown, Ny and brought him in to see if something could be done for him.

This lost fella seems to be in pretty good shape from the looks of him - no fresh scars, decent color and fur, teeth seemed pretty nice from a quick glance at them. He does have what appears to be a chronic ear infection, but other than that he's full of energy, VERY affectionate and friendly - he just couldn't stop giving us kisses! Needs a bit of leash training, but hey... and a neutering (Happy Toni?! I said it!).

Middletown (at least I'm calling him that for this moment), was found with PART of a tie out still attached to his collar - so he definitely broke loose while he was outside. I'm thinking that it had JUST happened this morning as well, because he barfed up some pretty recent kibble and what looked like perfectly intact pulls of white turkey meat.

Unfortunately, being a stray, this guy couldn't legally stay at Pets Alive and had to be sent over to the local Animal Control. Animal Control is required to hold strays for six days in case their owner is out looking for them and contacts Animal Control. The unfortunate part about situations like this is that often times dogs under this type of care are killed when their hold time is up.

I hope Middletown's humans are good people. And if they are good people, I hope they are able to find him...and neuter him (Happy Toni?!).

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Super Nova!

Super Nova - November 2010

This is Nova, and he is SUPER!

Nova is a FANTASTIC dog who LOVES to play catch with tennis balls!

Beautiful colors, great markings, cheerful attitude... This is one happy and GORGEOUS boy!

Nova is currently up for adoption at Pets Alive! Go check him out!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Celebrity Tweet Challenge: Riley

Tweet Riley - November 2010

We at Heart-Shaped Head are looking for some Celebrity help to spread the word about some great, adoptable dogs! As a "Thank you!" for your help, Heart-Shaped Head will give EACH Celebrity a FREE Anthony Trott Original Portrait of the dog they tweeted!

The dog we'd like to start off with is: Riley

We actually just posted a blog about Riley and would really LOVE to help get her into a good home! She is SUCH a beautiful and sweet dog!

All you have to do is copy and paste the following into twitter:


Please check out @petsalive adoptable dog: Riley http://bit.ly/b04aBd @heartshapedhead


Of course, after that, we'll figure out the best way to contact you, or you contact us, and get that portrait painted and sent over to you! It's just our way of saying "Thanks for helping spread the word!"


* Post as many times as you want! We want these dogs to get adopted to good homes!
* One portrait per dog, per Celebrity.
* Offer valid until the featured dog gets adopted.
* Heart-Shaped Head's Celebrity Tweet Challenge is an independent project (I hope the shelters don't mind it).

** Free Portrait Offer extended only to Celebrities/Famous People participating in this contest.
** It takes about 6 - 8 weeks to get these portraits painted and shipped.
** Portraits currently ship within the continental U.S. only.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Sweet Riley

Sweet Riley - November 2010

Despite being thrown a few bum cards in life, this young mother of at least three pups is just about the SWEETEST thing EVER!

Riley is such an attentive dog! She already knows commands such as "Sit", "Down" and even "Roll Over" - I have YET to figure out how to teach any of MY pets "Roll Over"! Riley just loves to please people. It really amazes me how forgiving dogs can be to the human race.

I can't wait for the day Riley gets adopted! She's waiting over at Pets Alive for her furever home!

Halloween Pet Costume Contest 2010 - WINNER!

Penny the BEEgle - Halloween 2010

Congratulations to Penny the BEEgle, and her human Claudia Nowacoski, for WINNING the Halloween Pet Costume Contest 2010!!

Absolutely ADORABLE!

Penny's human gets a FREE Pet Portrait of Penny created by Anthony Trott!

CONGRATULATIONS!!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Bobey-Boy!!

A happy Bobey! - October 2010

Bobey is one of my personal FAVORITES at Pets Alive!

Besides the incredible life he has overcome, Bobey is just such a happy, happy dog! He is ALWAYS excited to see people (I'm told he is especially excited to see me). He does WONDERFULLY on walks, and he LOVES toys!

Bobey has to be one of the happiest dogs I have met.

Besides his BEAUTIFUL brindle color, I think his full body wiggle and joy of life might remind me a bit of a dog I had by the name of Shere Khan. Both seem to take on the approach of "Here I am! Here you are! This is the best time of our lives! Let's enjoy it together!"

There is nothing like a brindle so excited to see you that he does the full body wiggle when you come near!

Bobey actually became the best, and possibly only, friend of an autistic child. Tragically, for both Bobey AND the kid, there was a divorce and the mom said that she couldn't take care of both her son and Bobey. So now Bobey is back at Pets Alive. What a shame for both Bobey, and the kid. Doors were opening and bonds were being forged.

But life has its twists and turns. Before arriving at Pets Alive, Bobey was found chained to a tree as "punishment" for not performing as a fighter. In the first place, dog fighting is ridiculous, but WOW whoever these people were just did NOT know what they were doing if they thought that BOBEY could POSSIBLY be a FIGHTER! When I come up to Bobey, and as he rears up in his Gorilla-wiggle stance (this dog needs a tutu), I can actually SEE little hearts popping around his face as he looks at me! This dog has nothing but love, friendship and companionship to offer.

Someday Bobey will find his furever home. I hope he finds one with a child in it that he can bond with and become best friends with like he so recently did and was tragically torn away from. I hope that somebody comes to Pets Alive, takes a look at Bobey and says "Wow, this dog has nothing but love, friendship and companionship to offer. How about, in return, we offer him our home."

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Halloween Pet Costume Contest 2010

Scrappy is the Devil - September 2010

This is a very last minute idea I had last night, but so what!

We want to see YOUR pets dressed up for Halloween, people!

Just head on over to the Heart-Shaped Head Facebook Fan Page by November 5, 2010, and post YOUR pet's costume photo and you could win a FREE pet portrait by Anthony Trott!


Prizes:
Grand Prize - One FREE Sketch-Painting Pet Portrait by Artist, Anthony Trott!
Honorable Mentions - Your pet FEATURED on the Heart-Shaped Head Blog!

Voting will be conducted by Anthony Trott and Toni O'Brien.


* Enter as many photos as you want, people! This is supposed to be FUN!
* Photos of shelter animals ARE permitted! - In the event of a SHELTER animal winning, said portrait will be DONATED TO the winning shelter. Winning shelter is free to auction off, sell or give away the portrait for their benefit.
* Pet Portrait may be of contest photo OR another photo of the SAME pet, depending on usability for portraiture.
* Photograph of pet MUST BE your own, or have expressed written consent to use said photo.
* By submitting your photo(s), you express permission for Heart-Shaped Head and Anthony Trott to use said photo(s) on their websites/blogs/etc. for contest and/or portrait related purposes.
* All entries must be posted on the Heart-Shaped Head Facebook Fan Page by 11:59PM, November 5, 2010 Eastern Daylight Savings Time.

** Grand Prize available to residents within the continental U.S. only.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Beautiful Snoopy

Beautiful Snoopy - October 2010

Believe me when I say there is no shortage of BEAUTIFUL and WONDERFUL bully mixes in the world to show off...and Snoopy is no exception!

This beautiful, young girl from West Virginia LOVES people and treats, and she's full of energy!

Snoopy is also up for adoption at Pets Alive. So stop on by and say "Hello!"

Friday, October 22, 2010

Halloween Fun 2010

In the Spirit of Halloween, I give you Dogs in Costumes! (Ok, so they weren't actually dressed up FOR Halloween...my girlfriend is just insane.)

Prom Night Bindi - May 2010

Pimp Cam - July 2010

Camzilla - August 2010

Scrappy is the Devil - September 2010

Scrappy-Turtle - September 2010

Unicam - September 2010

Cam the Drunken Groom - September 2010

Pumpcam - September 2010

Bindi Bride - September 2010

More photos from the shoots!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Poor Rem

Visiting Rem - October 17, 2010

Rem is a beautiful Boxer currently living at Pets Alive Animal Sanctuary.

Some people say Boxers aren't considered to be part of the whole mix of dogs that make up "Bully Breeds". Some say they fit right in. To those who say they aren't... It's MY blog! So, NEENER NEENER!! :-P

Besides, Rem deserves attention anyways.

Rem's elderly human became too ill to take care of him, so he was surrendered to the shelter life. In general, boxers don't do well in shelters. From my experience, boxers don't seem to do too well with big changes in general - Hey, neither do I!

I have to admit, most of my interaction with Rem has been through the fence. I ALWAYS give him treats and he ALWAYS takes them WONDERFULLY! But I always feel so sorry for him. He just about always just looks so sad. Sure, some of it's just his "Boxer Face", but Boxers are companion dogs. They need that extra bit of love and attention. I HAVE recently gone IN with Rem TWICE over the past couple of times I have been up to Pets Alive though! So that's progress on my part! He was SO happy both times! It really is a beautiful site, seeing someone like Rem so happy.

There are a few people I know who walk Rem every time they visit. I am very grateful to those people for spending that time with him. I hope to get the confidence to be one of them soon.

I really, truly, love this dog.

Monday, October 18, 2010

An Angel Indeed

Angel at Pets Alive - October 2010

Angel is a BEAUTIFUL girl who is defying all the odds against her!

A black, bully mix, this girl was quite literally just "skin and bones" when she was found outside a New York City firehouse.

Luckily, somebody had the heart to save this Angel and bring her to the steps of Pets Alive, where she has been receiving the much needed nutrition and attention she so deserves.

Angels do exist. And we're better off for having them.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Golden Hearts: Rob and Marisol Thomas

After seeing videos of the 2007 Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo from SHowing Animals Respect and Kindness (SHARK), Rob Thomas and Matchbox 20 decided to withdraw from the line-up.

Cheyenne Frontier Days Headliner Withdraws! Matchbox Twenty Cites Rodeo Animal Abuse



Press Release Found on SHARK:

April 10, 2008

Regrettably, Matchbox Twenty will not be able to perform at Cheyenne Frontier Days on July 18th. After careful consideration it was decided that the participating in this event would directly contradict the mission statement of SIDEWALK ANGELS FOUNDATION, our non profit organization. The other members of Matchbox Twenty support this decision and while we understand that a great deal of effort went into the planning of this show, and apologize to any and all fans who purchased tickets to see us, we ask that they please understand that it would be impossible for us to put ourselves in the position of making money from what we believe to be the mistreatment of animals.

Sincerely,

Rob and Marisol Thomas and The Sidewalk Angels Foundation



Sidewalk Angels Foundation

"Established by Rob and Marisol Thomas, Sidewalk Angels Foundation is a New York-based non-profit organization that works hand-in-hand with charities in and around America's big cities. Life in the city can be so fast that those in need are often passed by. People who are destitute or homeless and get lost in the system; those who cannot afford proper medical care; animals that have been abandoned or abused -- these are universal problems that Sidewalk Angels encourages people to address locally."

Rob and Marisol Thomas also help support:

Pets Alive Animal Sanctuary

"Pets Alive is a no-kill animal shelter, located in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, about 1 1/2 hours from New York City. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and place animals in need. Victims of neglect, abuse, and violence, many of them have special needs and have been rejected by other organizations.

Animals at the sanctuary range from dogs and cats to farm animals, exotic birds, and many others. Many of the animals at Pets Alive are older, have special needs or require special care."

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Brando (a.k.a. No-Neck)


This is Brando (a.k.a. No-Neck)!

Brando's the stuff cartoons are made from. Just look at that big, round, marshmallow head of his! And that cartoon nose! When he stands up on his hind legs, HIS NECK DISAPPEARS! How great is THAT?!

This was our first in-run encounter with Brando, and this dog just could NOT have been more friendly and affectionate with us than he was.

Brando is just a happy, happy boy!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Meet Rocco


Meet Rocco!

Now, I have to admit, when I first passed by Rocco, I was a bit unsure about him myself. He's got a RASPY bark of a bark! It can be pretty intimidating. I wasn't sure if he had some issues, or if maybe he just learned how to bark from some old diner ladies that had been smoking since they were twelve.

Turns out the answer is B. The diner ladies. Rocco couldn't POSSIBLY be more incredible of a dog than he already is! These videos are from our VERY FIRST encounter with Rocco! Just look how lovey and playful this dog is! Such an incredible sight to see from ANY dog!

Both Toni and I feel incredibly fortunate to have met this wonderful soul.

By the way, Rocco got ADOPTED a couple months back! YAY ROCCO!!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Oreo

Oreo - June 2010

Oreo's is a tale of tragedy Shakespeare himself couldn't have written better. Beaten for hours by her owner then thrown from a rooftop six stories down to the streets, Oreo was "rescued" by the ASPCA and treated for her injuries - broken ribs, broken legs, open wounds...the list goes on and on. A few months later, Oreo was dead.

The ASPCA is said to have raised some $6,000,000.00 for Oreo through donations from people who heard her story. Oreo made a full medical recovery, and only a few months later the ASPCA killed her. Pulled for evaluation while still healing (physically, as well as emotionally) from being beaten for hours and then thrown six stories down into the road, Oreo's temperament evaluator stated that she was too aggressive and not fit for adoption - a death sentence by ASPCA standards.

Having learned of Oreo's story and her impending death at the hands of her "saviors", Pets Alive stepped in and stated that they would be more than happy to take in Oreo and all of the expenses and responsibilities that come with her. Pets Alive is highly experienced with bully breeds AND at handling animals which are in need of extra delicate attention and care. Basically, Oreo fit what Pets Alive does on a regular basis to a "T". Oreo was killed by the ASPCA the next day.

There has been a TON of politics, emotions, beliefs and even a law is trying to be passed in New York surrounding the events of Oreo's death. Bridges have been burnt, some have just been damaged, others have even formed through political bonds or similar beliefs on what Oreo has grown to represent... Hell, I even painted a portrait of the poor creature during these events... The dog that nobody ever met... Another face in the sea of needless death that is the kill shelter system...

She was just another dog, that didn't need to die, who nobody saved.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Scrappy-Doo!

A happy Scrappy! - June 2010

Scrappy's a good boy!

Many bully rescues have an INCREDIBLE life story, and Scrappy is NO exception! Marked as "EVIDENCE" for about a year of his life, Scrappy was used as a BAIT DOG by his human. Once everything was said and done, and the bastard convicted of dog fighting, the kind-hearted judge of this case ordered Scrappy "euthanized" - What's so "MERCY" about KILLING an innocent animal who is NOT in any pain or suffering? So, some people who ACTUALLY cared about animals, and weren't just doing a job like that judge was, sent out the S.O.S. beacons to save Scrappy!

Scrappy now lives at Pets Alive. He's lived there about 4 or 5 years. A small, muscular, BLACK PIT BULL with tons of scars scattered throughout, dogs like Scrappy have ZERO chance at most shelters. But man if Scrappy doesn't love his humans! Scrappy MIGHT lick you to death! I should know! I've had it happen to me! Kneeling on the ground, the Scrappy roared up and just started LICKING MY FACE CONTINUOUSLY!! It was a sight, I tell ya!

Scrappy loves people. Probably Scrappy's FAVORITE person in the world is a Pets Alive Volunteer by the name of Trudy Spiller - even if she does take pleasure in having him dressed up like a TURTLE every now and then! Trudy and Scrappy spend a lot of time together, and believe me he just LOVES the attention he gets from her!

Just like so many bully breeds, Scrappy's a good boy who just wants to please his humans the best he knows how.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Bindi the Alien

Bindi "the Alien" gets her nails done up. - May 2010 

I've said it before, and I'll say it again! Bindi is a special SPECIAL dog!

Bindi is DEFINITELY an Alien. Her spaceship is crashed SOMEWHERE in the woods behind Pets Alive - Some sort of funky monster-plant was aboard with her and has also taken residence in the Pets Alive woods. She has the power of levitation - I've seen it and I have a witness to the event! And MAN she walks, strike that, MARCHES like it's NOBODY'S business! Seriously, this dog would absolutely LOVE to live on a military base or some crazy, pumped up, motivated gym!

Bindi has got to be THE FUNNIEST character ever. She doesn't even need to do anything. I mean, look at her! She ISN'T doing anything but SITTING there and she's still a blast! You know that bent head angle dogs do when they look at you thinking "Um, and YOU'RE supposed to be the boss around here??" Bindi just keeps her head like that. Nothing's wrong with her. She's in INCREDIBLE shape! She just...likes looking at things that way? I don't know. And I don't try to figure her out. I suggest it's best to just enjoy the presence of her company. After all, how often is it you get to meet a dog who has her very own CUSTOM concrete cinder block house because she would take her EXTRA LARGE DOGLOO and TOSS it up into the AIR constantly!?!

Fish-Face Houma!

Houma "Fish-Face" with his toys. - July 2010

This is Houma!

Houma's quite literally been through it all! Rescued during a hurricane in New Orleans, he had to have IMMEDIATE emergency surgery for wounds on his head, neck and torso. Houma even has an AMAZING scar about an inch wide that runs the entire length of his back. Like I said, this dog has seen some tough times!

Through it all, this little Carp Fish-Face is IN LOVE with LIFE!

Houma is such a happy little boy! You'd never think ANYTHING bad ever happened to this guy if you didn't see his abuse badges. It is incredible to me that so much could happen to just one individual and they're not bitter towards life.

I've personally sponsored Houma for a couple of years now. He's my first sponsored pet at Pets Alive. I even wanted to adopt him the first moment I heard about him. At the time, he was still in some pretty touch and go bad shape internally. Houma still requires the right diet for his digestion, but you would not BELIEVE just how dog of a dog this guy is! To see Houma playing with his toys is to witness the pure innocence and joy of life everyone should experience.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

This is Cam

Cam in his barn. - July 2010

This is Cam!

Cam has lived at Pets Alive for some years now.

All animals are special, especially the ones Pets Alive has taken in. But there really is just something about Cam that sets him apart from everyone else.

Thrashing around his run day and night, Cam was a severe Fear Aggression case of which I am sure many thought nobody could approach. Well, somebody did. A man by the name of Pat Whitacre of Best Friends Animal Society.

With superhuman patience and care, Pat stood by Cam's run, with a funnel, and waited for the briefest of moments when Cam would calm down just for a split second and reward that moment with a treat - funneled in to Cam. Well, Cammy-boy is a QUICK learner! And he LOVES his food! Through a ton of care, patience and understanding, Pat was able to work with Cam and plant the seeds needed for his quality of life to be restored.

From the further efforts of some more incredible people, including John Sibley and Toni O'Brien, Cam's quality of life has been brought up tremendously throughout the years and continues to grow each day. Cam has made new friends, including myself, has had sleepovers with his favorite person in the world, Pat, and has even been taken out for ice cream!

Cam is a TRULY special dog, and an INCREDIBLE case of "No dog too far gone."

When invited into Cam's Circle of Trust, you feel it deep.