Footage I took of Porty pups about 8 weeks old. They think to themselves, "what a wonderful world...."
Luv Lethal Whites - A site dedicated to my "lethal white", all dogs - and the dog-lover in all of us
I rescued two Australian Shepherds from a shelter, who are mother/son duo. The son is a “lethal white.” He was born completely deaf, and is blind in his left eye (but don't tell him - he doesn't know this). The term "lethal white" came about because when breeders would discover one or more of the litter mates was deaf and/or blind, they would cull them.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Heeling Hearts of NM - a dog rescue program combined with the Women's Prison of NM
PB & J Family Services, a 501c3 non-profit entity, has also provided a program, Heeling Hearts, at the New Mexico women's prison in Grants NM where dogs are rescued from the Cibola County shelter and placed into the loving care of participating women in the prison. Here the dogs receive the love and attention they have lacked, as well as helping the women, many of which have lived a life of abuse and addiction, how to love once again - and sometimes for the first time in their life.
Heeling Hearts participated in the annual NM Humane Society's Doggie Dash & Dawdle 2010 whose goal is to gain support for the dogs at the shelters within the state.
Here is a slideshow showing the booth provided by Heeling Hearts.
Heeling Hearts participated in the annual NM Humane Society's Doggie Dash & Dawdle 2010 whose goal is to gain support for the dogs at the shelters within the state.
Here is a slideshow showing the booth provided by Heeling Hearts.
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adoption,
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heeling,
New Mexico,
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womens shelter
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Best video ever made - Ultimate Dog Tease - viral video of talking dog
I have watched this video countless times for a week now. The ingenuity, creativity, and "fun-factor" is absolutely outstanding! Being a dog-lover, I watch dog videos all the time, but this, by far, is the BEST I have ever seen. The creator most definitely deserves all the media attention he's getting.
Here is the original video with the dog actually talking... in dog language. And the dogs name is "Clark Griswold", otherwise known as "Sir Talksalot"
Here is the original video with the dog actually talking... in dog language. And the dogs name is "Clark Griswold", otherwise known as "Sir Talksalot"
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