Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year!


Everyone at Gimpy Dogs wishes everyone a very Happy and prosperous New Year, and we want to remind everyone that New Year's Eve festivities can be as loud and frightening as the 4th of July.

We'd like everyone to be prepared so that all members of your family can ring in the New Year safely by following these tips, courtesy of the Houston SPCA:

  • Make sure your pet is wearing a collar with identification tags with current information.  Cats should wear break away / safety collars. Microchipping your pet is always advised.
  • Keep your pets indoors in a quiet area that is familiar to him / her with plenty of fresh water and give dogs several safe chew toys.  Dogs who are crate trained may feel safest in their kennels.  Cats will do best in a bathroom or utility room with food, water and their litter box.
  • Resist the urge to soothe and comfort your agitated pet as this can actually reinforce his / her stressed behavior. Instead, stay calm and “matter of fact” when dealing with a pet who is upset by loud noises.
  • Frightened outdoor dogs have been known to jump high fences and dig holes to escape the sound of fireworks.  Indoor animals should be kept away from large glass windows or doors because when scared they are capable of crashing right through.
  • Make sure to keep all alcohol, festive foods / chocolates, floral arrangements and party decorations away from your pets.  Alcohol can be dangerous and deadly while balloons, streamers, party hats and confetti can become lodged in your pet’s intestines, causing an intestinal blockage.  Chocolate is especially toxic to both canines and felines.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Need Your Help to Complete this Journey

Found running scared in Kentucky, there's no way of knowing what horror this poor boy has been through.

Underneath the scabs, sores, and fear is an elegant and fluffy Malamute.  His rescuers saw the beauty and need for love underneath it all, especially when, despite all he's been through... he wags his tail at the slightest show of affection.

Word is getting around and help has been flowing in, but he's got a long way to go in his Journey.

Suffering from lice, two types of mange and malnourished, he has 4-6 weeks of recovery, and probably more to gain the trust of humans once again.

Journey is in foster care of the Illinois Alaskan Malamute Rescue Association and under the care of the  Yorkville Animal Hospital until he's back to being a fluffy, lovable Malamute and will then be up for adoption.

If you would like to help Journey get well and find a loving home to care for him, visit his Petfinder page and donate.

To see his story and videos, check out the NBC Chicago story on the first steps of his Journey back to love.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Rescuer Needs Your Help - updated

On 15 December 2011, a dedicated rescuer faced the biggest fear of most pet owners: a fire in her home.

The house is a total loss, but that's not important to her... she is utterly devastated that she was only able to save 2 of the 7 rescues in her care.

The Houston Pittie Pack is not only a champion of the Pittie breed, but a savior to abused, injured, and gimpy pitties that have experienced the worst in mankind. 

The Dogs With Blogs community, and rescue communities are joining together to get her the help she needs to care for herself, her family, and the two survivors.

A ChipIn has been started by reliable resources to make sure she gets the basics of life for her and the pups.  Once we get a mailing address you will be able to send gift cards to help her rebuild her life and her heart.

From everyone at Gimpy Dogs, our heart goes out to Houston Pittie Pack, and we mourn the loss of the pups and wish them safe passage across the Rainbow Bridge.

To learn more about those who were lost, visit The Brat Pack blog where you can also donate, or simply donate below.

 UPDATED 12/18/2011
Your generosity knows no bounds, and we are humbled by the response to the Houston Pittie Pack!  As of 1:04pm, over $5,000 has been donated through ChipIn to help them.  There have been people asking to send them things, so we're linking directly to instructions on what they need and how you can help, as well and straight to the ChipIn link for them (since our widget wasn't updating).

To find out how else to help, go to Mayzie's blog for details.

To donate money through ChipIn, go to the direct link to ChipIn for Sandra's Fire Recovery

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