rescue dogs
A Dog’s Last Will & Testament
Jessie, the sensitive dog with a heart of compassion: I saw this on Facebook the other day and it really touched me. While I do not know to whom to attribute this outstanding sentiment, I wanted to share it with our faithful readers. May it inspire you! Before humans die, they write their Last Will […]
Continue ReadingSo…Now That You Have Rescued a Senior Dog…Can You Teach Him Any New Tricks?
Bo, the most intelligent, talented cat of his generation (in his humble opinion): Don’t you just despise that familiar expression, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks?” While I may agree it could very well be applicable to our resident dog, Jessie, but to most any other dog, I think it is erroneous and […]
Continue ReadingThe Real Reasons Most Dogs Come Into Rescue Centers
Jessie, the dog who is adored and loved by her owner and admired by her millions (okay…thousands…..okay, hundreds….okay – YOU….whoever is reading this post!) fans: I am here to dispel some vicious rumors and myths out there about rescue dogs. Some people are under the impression that rescue dogs are dogs with problems that won’t […]
Continue ReadingWhen You Check out a Rescue Group, They’ll Check You Out, Too!
Jessie, the lovable and huggable dog: So now that you have decided to get a rescue dog, what should you expect from the rescue group? When you visit a rescue, look around to make sure it is a clean facility and that the dogs appear to be fit, friendly, and healthy. If it is a […]
Continue ReadingSome of the best dogs come from rescue groups!
Jessie, heralder of rescue pets: If you are looking to get a dog, there is no better place than your local rescue group. Rescue groups usually accept a variety of breeds. One of the biggest advantages to adopting a dog through a rescue group is that most of these pets are cared for in a foster […]
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