Dear Tammy,
You didn't have to care about a dog that lived its life on a chain but
you cared. You didn't have to help a dog you'll never meet, but you
helped. You didn't have to take a chained dog into your home to foster or
adopt a dog
searching for a loving family. Teachers didn't have to teach responsible treatment of pets to children. You
weren't forced to sponsor, donate and send gifts to dogs who never
knew love before, but you did it anyway.
The words "Thank You"
sound so small compared to what you have done. I flip through picture
after picture of rescue dogs with their holiday gifts, I look at donations that not
only paid for vetting of
these dogs, something we thought would be impossible, but also broke
more dogs off of chains during the holiday like Hunter, Reagan,
Jobie and
Bingo.
I look at these pictures and cry tears of delight because of your kind
heart.
You didn't have to do it, nobody twisted your arm, but
you did it. You gave Dogs Deserve Better a fabulous gift, your
compassion. More than us, you gave chained dogs an even bigger gift, a
gift of hope and love. What an appropriate thing to do for an animal
that is born to love you, for you to return that love during the
holidays. Whether you care because you are a dog lover, someone who
hates suffering or both, at DDB we thank you for making the holiday
brighter for chained/penned backyard dogs. What we always say is still
true; Dogs Deserve Better supporters are the best!
We are adding more pictures of holiday fosters with your gifts as they come in. Keep checking back!
Make Dogs Deserve Better's New Year Resolution your own! This New Year DDB resolves to come closer to building our Rehabilitation and Training Center.
Happy New Year! See Banshee open his gifts from Karen Fletcher's 2nd Grade class!
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Bingo Breaks His Chain Another DDB Holiday Miracle
In our last e-news we introduced you to Bingo
a dog who spent his life on a chain. Shortly after the e-news
went out we received a call from Bingo's caretaker that DDB could rescue Bingo. We interviewed Bingo's neighbor who contacted us concerned about Bingo and told us Bingo's location.
Bingo was rescued and transported along with Jada, PB AKC registered Great Dane who lived her life isolated in a garage. Jada isn't even 2 years old yet and she was in bad shape.
Road conditions were treacherous, but DDB Reps drove carefully to get these dogs to safety. Bingo met Bobbie Wendorf and both Jada and Bingo received new beds, toys and treats from DDB supporters.
The dogs are at now being vetted and cared for.
If you could provide a loving home for Bingo, contact Bobbie Because of you and your support miracles happen every day for chained/penned dogs all across the country with Dogs Deserve Better.
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Another Year Gone By Already?
Make your year-end donation to save Chained/Penned
Backyard Dogs!
A Friendly Reminder:
If you plan on making a donation to DDB to write off on your 2008 taxes,
you must do so by midnight on December 31st. Save a dog and Uncle Sam will let you write
it off on your taxes. Ask yourself who deserves it more, the dogs or the
government?
Donate
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Doggone Funny Stuff!
School children visited the fire station and met the station's
mascot, a Dalmatian. The children fell
to discussing the dog's duties. "They use him to keep crowds back,"
said one youngster. "No," said another, "he's just for good luck."
A third child brought the argument to a close. "They use the dog,"
she said firmly, "to find the fire hydrant."
Check out this fun video clip of this sweet Pittie & a feline friend...then send it along to anyone who supports BSL!
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Update from Susan Lupo in Tennessee:
On December 24th Dogs Deserve Better paid $328.00 for an
emergency vet visit for the hound Momma...her rectum was protruding and causing
her severe difficulties. Susan had to drive her 2 hours to only vet available
on that day, and they did a procedure to tuck it back up in.
Today, December
30th, Momma hound is being spayed, and once they are in there they can see if
her uterus had prolapsed and that was causing her bowels to push out. DDB is
also covering this.
Susan has managed to find homes for all but three puppies,
and she has promised us that she made sure they were going to only inside
homes.
We
sincerely pray that is the case. We may attempt to transport the Momma
and whatever puppies are left to Tami in Pennsylvania, unless we can
find
a rescue closer.
If you are able to take Momma Hound and three hound puppies
into your rescue, please call us at 814.941.7447. Again, thank you DDB
Supporters for helping us save these lives.
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A Christmas Miracle for Maizy - Means A New Bed for Beeper
Maizy,
a DDB Holiday Dog, was adopted during the holidays! This is Maizy
with her new family. No! Not Santa, but close, because she did receive
the greatest gift of all this year, her very own home and family.
Congratulations Maizy, we are so happy for you! Maizy was able to go to
her new home with gifts from her sponsors, but that's not all, three
more dogs were rescued when Maizy was adopted and received gifts as
well.
Beeper,
shown on her new bed and two other poodles, Sugar Ray and Survivor were
rescued from the very same pen that Maizy came from. If you are
near Maine and can provide a senior poodle a loving home, contact ddbmaine@yahoo.com.
Thank you DDB supporters for providing a new bed to a dog who never knew what one felt like before!
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A DDB Christmas Project in New Mexico
DDB Representative and Holiday Dog Petey's foster mom, Amanda Green, with help from volunteers, handed
out gifts to thirty-eight chained/penned dogs around Hobbs, New Mexico.
The
chained/penned dogs were presented Christmas gifts and their pictures were
taken with their guardian's permission.
They found 3 puppies and 1 blind dog chained. They found
dogs with chains so short that they couldn't even get to their water bowls
without help. They found dogs without adequate shelter or no shelter at all. They
found dogs with no food or water presented to them or with bowls so dry I don't
think even they remembered when they last had a drink. They found a dog
content to lay in her own pile of feces to enjoy the rawhide they gave her.
This same dog had water so black that drinking it would not benefit her at all. All
of these dogs deserve better!
Amanda is begging, "APNM and Hobbs officials, please don't stop
legislating for these dogs. We're depending on your support and positions to
make their lives better. Hobbs residents, when it comes time to vote on
stronger ordinances so that our city officials can pursue humane treatment for
these gentle and kind beings, please don't stay silent. Speak out for these
dogs! Humanity depends on you!" She pleads.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZNjtcs-298
Thanks to Amanda Barnett-Green, 38 dogs in Hobbs, NM know
that at least someone cares for them. But their quest to help these
dogs is far from over.
Read
News-Sun Article "Christmas Has Gone to the Dogs".
Donate
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A Special Thank You for the Holiday Foster Program
Dear Tami, Dawn, and anyone else who may have helped that
I'm missing,
I wanted to thank you so much for your generosity both in time and money for
putting the Foster Dog Holiday Program together. It was just the best
experience. My foster Momma enjoyed seeing Desiree getting all the nice things
she was sent. We are still getting packages! The gift certificate was just the
nicest treat, and we are going shopping for her in the near future. With all the
hard times for people and our dogs, I thought that was the most generous thing
to do. Just getting her vet bills paid was a treat in itself. So thank you for
the many hours you spent putting this together, during a very busy time and for
the wonderful gifts we received. We should be done with all the thank you cards
and pictures today and I will be forwarding those to you.
With best regards,
Gayla Hausman, Area Representative, Beatrice, Nebraska
Gayla, It was our pleasure!
It's so nice to know that so many people care. None of this would be possible without our
wonderful supporters who read the e-news and follow through with their help. DDB
is very fortunate to have such compassionate people on our side.
Love,
Tami and Dawn
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Testimonial
from Pauline Larsen, Columnist, Humane Education, DDB Rep: "I
just received Puddles On The Floor,
and have read it three times. I am convinced that we
need to get copies of this book in as many elementary school
libraries as possible. What an awesome educational tool
this is!! I will be sending a donation
to get multiple copies to distribute to schools, and hope my
action will encourage others to do the same. Education is the key to improving the plight
of needy dogs, and this book can change attitudes.I AM IMPRESSED,
and I encourage YOU to order multiple copies to distribute in
your area!"
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