Friday, June 24, 2011

More Happy "Tails"!

Hi All!

This past week has been a great week for our dogs! Both Zara and Toutie found their "fur"-ever homes! Zara (who was abused physically and emotionally and was left outside on an apartment balcony all year round) went to a great young couple today who will be able to give her all the exercise she needs! Zara was never taught basic commands and as she physically grew into a full size (55 lb.) dog, mentally she remained a puppy. Her new family will work with her, teaching her everything she needs to know so she can progress into adulthood. Thank you Marie-Claude for seeing past Zara's puppy ways and appreciating the beautiful soul within.


Toutie was adopted by his foster family. He will be surrounded by love and attention from the three young girls and older doggy brother he will be living with. We are so glad Toutie (who was discarded because of a new baby), has found a home with so much love. Thank you Nadia for being so kind and loving!


These two adoptions really lifted my spirits this week! I am so happy for these two!

On a "not so bright" note, Basil, one of the dogs we adopted out in May has had some complications with his neutering. Unfortunately post operation, Basil continued to bleed excessively. The vet suspects he might have hemophilia. I just want to ask all of you to send positive thoughts out to Basil and his new family. Stay strong Basil, we know you can make it through this,we love you!


We are still desperately seeking foster homes. As moving day approaches and people leave animals behind, pounds are giving each animal only a limited amount of time to make room for the next bunch to come in. If you or anyone you know has ever considered fostering, now is the time. These animals need us. Please pass the word on. We need everyone's help as July is soon approaching. In addition, if you haven't noticed, we have a donation button now! If you scroll down it is on the right of the page. For those of you who would like to help out but cannot foster or adopt, we always need donations which go directly to our vet bills and paying release fees when we rescue dogs from the pound.

Thank you for all your support! And have a happy long weekend!

Write soon,

Emily

xox

Monday, June 20, 2011

Why I do what I do...

Hi Everyone,

I'm feeling a little discouraged this week. There are more and more dogs needing homes and it seems like the number of people willing to save them is dwindling. We haven't been able to take dogs in lately because of our lack of foster homes. This really frustrates me because I know there are people out there who will eventually want to adopt these dogs. Unfortunately we need people who are willing to open up their homes to these animals "in the moment". Before we started our rescue, I used to foster dogs for other rescues. Often we would only find out we had to take a dog the night before or the morning of. Having been in that situation I understand how stressful and unsure this can feel. But having felt those feelings myself and overcome them, I know that fostering an animal is well worth the temporary anxiety. Watching your foster animal go from an insecure, undernourished, lost soul blossom into a playful, trusting, loving pet is one of the most rewarding experiences I have felt. So although this week I may feel a little down, I keep working towards saving these animals because I know that one dog may not make a difference in the world, but you can make a world of difference to one dog.

Here are some pictures of the dogs I have fostered in the past who have all found loving homes. (Sherlock, Chevy, Belle, Jessy... the list goes on)




Last but not least the foster dog who turned me into a "failed foster" as we call it in the rescue world. Winston, my baby. There was something about him I just couldn't shake. After countless meetings with potential families that fell through or weren't (in my eyes) good enough for this sweet soul, I cracked. This is his "fur" ever home now. We love him SO much. I can't imagine my life without him.


Everything I do with animal rescue is for the animals that have filled my life with so much joy.

This is for you, Holly & Maggie (RIP); I will always love you two, you were there from before I was born and you were always looking out for me and I know you still are. This if for you Autumn, Chloe and Winston; you three really know how to keep me going, I thank god everyday that he put you in my life. This is for you Bailey & all past and future foster dogs; you fill my heart with joy and hope. I love you all so much.

Can all of you give a little hug to your furbabies tonight for me?

Write soon,

Emily

xox

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Puppy Love

Hi Everyone,

Firstly I'd like to start off this post by saying a huge thank you to two people without whom our rescue would not be what it is. My mom, Laura, and Sam's mom, Sandra. I know you guys read this blog, so I just want to say how much I appreciate all your help and support. You two are the BEST! :)

Secondly I'd like to introduce the newest member of our adoptable pets. Bailey, a seven week old puppy, was dumped with the rest of his litter and their mom. Three out of the six puppies have been saved. But we need foster homes to be able to rescue the rest. PLEASE tell everyone you know. A cage is no place for a puppy to grow up, and it is definitely not the LAST place you want to be, since the mom has a high risk of being euthanised once the babies are saved.

Anyways, here is Bailey, a lovely seven week old golden (husky?) mix. He is as sweet as can be and wants nothing more then to be near you!

Wishing Everyone a good week!

Emily

xox

Friday, June 3, 2011

Succesful Yard Sale!

Last Saturday May 28th we had a fundraiser yard sale. As we had planned this event over two weeks in advance, we had no idea how moody the weather would be. The morning started off nice, but not an hour into set-up did the weather gods decide it was time to play some tricks! We were gifted by on and off rain for the rest of the day. HOWEVER our lovely customers were troopers! They came out to support us anyway! And although by the end of the day we ( and all our leftover stuff) were sopping, we came through with HUGE SUCCESS. We made over 400$. :) :) THANK YOU to everyone who donated their "junk" (ie. treasures) and to everyone who came out regardless of the weather to support us!

THIS SATURDAY JUNE 4TH, we will be having another garage sale, to sell the last of the donations. It will be held at 244 Maple in Greenfield Park. Feel Free to stop by and show your support. We may even bring some special guests ;)

Here are some pictures from last week's garage sale. The first one is Samantha (co-founder of Eat Play Love Animal Rescue) and our neighbors beautiful Golden Retriever, Max. The second is me (Emily) and Sam, the two co-founders of the rescue.  And last but not least the clean-up crew (you can see we're all drenched), me, Kelly, Jon(my boyfriend), Sam, Laura(my mom) and Rob(my dad). Thank you to everyone who helped out on Saturday, we couldn't have done it without you!




More to come soon and hope to see you all there Saturday,


Emily


xox