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Stop escapes! This mat could save your dog 🐾
Order at https://bostonterrier.world/products/please-keep-door-closed-dog-planning-escape-outdoor-mat
or visit our store link in our bio!
A GIFT IDEA THAT WILL GO TO SAVE MORE HOMELESS DOGS & CATS! Amazon and the corporations DO NOT NEED YOUR $$$ but the homeless animals DO!
In EVERY effort to help our communities that are hurting and of course our homeless dogs and cats, I am making an offer that I hope you cannot refuse!
I know that things are really tight this year, I know many people are worried and may be losing their jobs. Groceries are going higher by the week along with every other expense we shoulder.
So, in every spirit of our economic times, a black out to the corporate prostitutes, and a break for so many hurting in our country, ALONG WITH A WAY TO HELP HOMELESS ANIMALS, I am offering alternatives.
I will now either offer a file with my art so that you can get your own print (let me know what size you will be ordering when you email me). Or an 8x10 print. Your choice, my offer to you and the homeless animals.
What’s the difference? The 8x10 print (that I donate/pay for myself) will require a minimum $50 donation to a dog/cat rescue that you will donate directly to.
OR you get the print yourself, I email you the file once I complete the art and then if you like it, you donate WHATEVER YOU CAN AFFORD (reasonable amount please) to a rescue link I send to you! This will benefit everyone (I can certainly donate the time) and will even be a chance for our friends outside the US to participate.
So… what do you think?
I am a professional artist who has been selling my art for well over 45 years, unfortunately I have pretty bad arthritis in my hands and can only now draw with a mouse. FORTUNATELY, I am also retired and can dedicate my time to helping homeless animals and can donate my time.
I can do a custom print or file for you if you send me one—or more, of your favorite photo(s). via email at [email protected]. I can combine photos in the same print, just let me know if you’d like that. Or do multiple watercolors/pencil sketches. After I make the art, I will then email you a ‘proof’ and if you really like what I’ve done, let me know along with the address where you would like the print mailed (if a print). I will respond with a link to a great dog/cat rescue where you can make the donation DIRECTLY! If you want to donate more, that’s great too! Then you send me a receipt/screen shot of your donation, and I order the print and send you the receipt for that order. Or send you the high-resolution file for you to get your own print.
I can do watercolors/sketches of people as well, email or PM me here with any questions/details. AGAIN, every cent will be donated directly to you to a dog/cat rescue that I choose. You can even dedicate your donation to a loved one. Let me know...
Thank you!
**I encourage other retired artists to contribute their talents to do this TOO!!
I know this isn’t Egypt related.
Here is a website I encourage anyone looking for a dog to look at FIRST before breeders or no-kill shelters and rescues.
https://www.dogsindanger.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjYLJiUpHRwgVf7I1ghlo_12RAY2e68hdOCEsLuqTQ0_Tl6aKrQ2AhoCTesQAvD_BwE
These are dogs on DEATH ROW. Adopt them, save them, save their lives.
There are dogs on this list that are scheduled to be killed TODAY.
My baby boii Carter 🐶 sadly who ever had him clipped his ears to make him look mean . He’s an American stafffy. We got a long journey ahead of us bud ; only God knows what your Past looked like but from now and forever you will be treated like the King you are . I love you my bully .
We all need a spa day 🛁
https://www.gofundme.com/help-abandoned-pup Please share and donate! Poor pup comes to our house daily and she sits at our patio we give her water and food, but we want to be able to help her out with medicine and finding a good permanent home.
About two years ago my wife and I did something I never dreamt we would do. Our affinity for shelter and rescue dogs grew over the years. We volunteered at the local shelter. We fostered dogs and cats. We began adopting dogs from our local shelter and volunteering there. We enjoyed helping our local animals. We also fell deeper and deeper in love with Bernese Mountain Dogs. Then our love of shelter dogs and our love of Bernese Mountain Dogs collided when we discovered a bonded pair of Bernese Mountain dogs looking for their furrever home and we fell in love. The only hiccup was these dogs were all the way out in Ohio. What is a person to do?
You do what your heart tells you to do. We drove at least 12 hours round trip to adopt a bonded pair of Bernese Mountain Dogs. I don’t know if it was fate or meant to be or what, but when the rescue tells you that these two dogs are very shy and probably will take time to warm up to you so be prepared for that and then you get there and these two adorable dogs run right up to you and want nothing more than to snuggle then if nothing else it is a good sign that you made the right decision. This is how Little Kira came into our lives.
When we take her places and she meets new people they of course want to know her name. When we tell people her name is Little Kira they always look a little in disbelief as if to say “You call this little”. But she became Little Kira because we had previously adopted and adult dog whose name was Kira and our new dog was also well into her adult years and her name was also Kira. We did not want to change either of their names as I’m sure they had become accustomed to responding to those names and the last thing I would want was to create something else for our newest family member to adjust to. So we devised a way to distinguish them from each other and our first and larger Kira became Big Kira and our newest addition became Little Kira despite not being so little herself, but she was little in comparison to big Kira. As Little Kira became more adjust to us and us to her she eventually became affectionately known just as Little and she responded to that as well. I think when you have an 80 to 90 pound dog and her name is little that just endears you to her even more.
I think Little Kira was one of the most affectionate and loving dogs we have had, other than our other Bernese Mountain Dog, Buck. She simply adored people. She loved attention. She wanted nothing more than a hand on her back to pet her. She would do whatever it took to get some time with a human. Anywhere we took her she tried to sidle up to strangers to solicit a few strokes on the head or back. She would lean in and just stay there as long as the person was willing to stay in contact with her. She didn’t care if it was me or my wife or a complete stranger. She wanted to make that human connection. There was no stronger an instinct for her than to seek out some human companionship. I don’t know if that comes from being a rescue dog who unfortunately spent too long with very little human contact or if it was just her natural affinity regardless, but it is one of the qualities that made her unforgettable.
Did a mention that she also had the most adorable eyes. The skin around Little Kira’s eyes was so droopy that her eys almost looked diamond shaped. I would never contend that Little would win any beauty pageants but she had the sweetest most soulful eyes. Her eyes looked like the eyes of a wise elder that had so much knowledge to impart. I’d like to believe that I was able to absorb some of that wisdom she had to share. I hope I currently embody the lessons she had to pass on to us.
When you adopt an older dog you know you inevitably will not have a long time with that dog. This is especially true with a breed like Bernese Mountain Dogs which do not have a long lifespan on average. Little Kira was around 6 years old when we adopted her. When you adopt an older dog you do it because they deserve to have the last few years they have left be happy and full of joy. One thing is for sure when you adopt a senior dog they give you their best. They know that you came for them. They know that you were their last best hope for the golden years to be bright and for them to have the life they deserve and they will shower you with so much love. You will never regret adopting a senior dog.
We were fortunate enough to have her for almost 2 years. Little spent the last few months of her life struggling through cancer. We did everything we thought we could to help her be comfortable. There is no manual for this. You navigate this minefield with your heart and your gut. You do what you feel is right and you do what you think your dog would want for themselves. You try to make decisions without regret and without too much second guessing. Nothing ever feels right but you do your best and in the end you make what you believe to be the most compassionate decision you can. When that life you cherish so much, the life of your faithful companion begins to dip more into suffering than joy, when there is more time spent in pain than in fun, when there is not enough energy to enjoy a day out getting petted by all the humans then you know you have made the decision that must be made. You say goodbye. You spill all the tears. You kiss the nose and say your goodbyes. You promise to never forget.
I’ll miss you sweet Kira but I will never forget you.
2 Years Is Not Enough About two years ago my wife and I did something I never dreamt we would do. Our affinity for shelter and rescue dogs grew over the years.
So you all remember my ex, right? Haha anyway, we had a little puppy and now it’s come time that he needs help! This was posted this past day, please help find my baby a home! Help us out!
If you’re in Virginia and want him, call her father! His name is Tim Smith (540) 537-5557
Thanks all!!! MUCH LOVE!
Update: Thanks to one of my followers for picking him up. It’s been a while now and he’s doing great. (: