Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Rescue Burnout

.. I NEVER thought I would fall victim to this .. however how wrong I was.. This burnout can make you a shadow of who You were.. That from one day to the next it can hit you.. Late October it hit me.. fortunately it is now leaving.. I can see some light in the tunnel.. and will be writing and saving bassets in the near future ..

Thank You.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Swamped..

.. You know I could have never imagined how this rescuing bassets would play out.. I had waited so long to get a friend for my Percy.. Then Hoover FINALLY came along.. I was so thrilled however Percy was also older and wasn't ready to entertain the likes of a five month old puppy.. So I did and again HOPED for another rescue to show up.. months again passed till Micky..

.. Now that I stepped up to do basset rescue I get calls almost daily.. Even a couple of weekends ago for four bassets in three different areas.. It gets overwhelming at times to see so much need for my beloved bassets.. I don't have enough fosters to accommodate the needs..

Here is a rescue from a BYB last night Her name is Channel..

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She was way over bred and her figure shows at least 4 years of abuse as far as thats concerned.. So sad.. But I have hope someone can over look her pregnancy figure and see the sweet dog that lies beneath ..

Saturday, October 18, 2008

The Boys Victor & Columbo .. HOME At Last

.. When I got the call about a set of brothers dropped of at the SPA. Trois Rivieres.. I thought "Oh Boy" a new challenge.. You see I usually get them one at a time.. of late I can get 4 in a day.. and thats what happened.. these two.. came with two other separate rescue cases in different areas of Quebec.. However this I thought was going to take time.. Two six year old boys.. together.. they went into foster in Trois Rivieres until I could bring them to Montreal.. They are very cute together I saw when I got this picture from the foster..
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They were settling in well considering what had just transpired in their lives.. We try to be as loving as we can to rescues as you see here.. They look pretty comfortable..

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I had an inquiry about them almost immediately by a family that was taken with their plight and charm.. and the Universe does bless this rescue because a wonderful couple stepped up for these boys.. Not caring they were a tad older a little grey.. but realizing that middle aged dogs meant.. no puppy antics.. and that in itself is a bonus sometimes.. These two boys are laid back.. easy going.. well it just shows..

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So this afternoon I met up with the Dad and son.. Mom stayed home with their other dog.. and it always surprises folks that the dogs look so much better in person.. The little boy was quite taken with them.. as was the NEW Dad Dave.. I think they will make a great family together.. Just what every basset deserves.. a HAPPY ENDING.. and Forever Home..

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Results of A Pet Shop Purchase

.. Yes most pet shops sell dogs bred by BACK YARD BREEDERS that have no clue what they are doing they just know they make money.. You the public or us the rescue have to absorb the costs as well these poor animals.. Here is Patatoo.. a relinquished basset bought at the tender age of 6 weeks in Thetford Mines Quebec.. by an unsuspecting family..
Photobucket That was August when she was turned in to us.. in heat with eyes that showed pain constantly.. Yes she suffered from Entropia her lower eye lids turned in hence her lashes constantly scratching her eyes.. Surgery was a must to correct this .. however due to her being in heat we had to wait for her to be ready.. sadly.. Today was her surgery day..
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She is home here with me.. crying .. shaking.. wondering what happen from this morning to now.. I can't explain to her no more than a Mom can explain to a child.. The vet informed me while doing her surgery they noticed she will be needing patella surgery on her knees.. or she will have severe arthritic joints.. This made me see red.. This little girl has been through enough.. but I will schedule her surgery for November.. letting her recover from this ordeal.. I am thankful she came here for her life will drastically improve from where she came.. through the Grace of This Universe..
This next surgery is quite expensive.. So if anyone reading this can help.. Please do.. Our Address is BHRQ Box 2021 Rigaud, Quebec J0P-1P0

Monday, October 13, 2008

Jazz.. A Sad Basset..

When I went to get Jazz at the pound he was in lousy shape.. was filthy with dirt and poop on him.. goodness knows how long the sad guy was abandoned in the streets.. he was sick needed Clavamox for 10 days.. just was a sorry looking basset.. with a very sad look in his eyes.. Which are quite special I must say.. they are like that of some Husky's.. one blue one brown.. people ask me.. "Is he blind" I say no he has a Paul Newman eye.. haha.. Photobucket ..
but alas he keeps getting over looked.. He is such a character though.. folks are missing out on.. my Micky likes him allot.. but he is shy..
Photobucket " Its only about his blue eye he thinks.. haha.. rolling around in the sun with a toy in his mouth.. thats his kind of fun..
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Then I see that look.. Photobucket Do ya love me? .. All poor Jazz wants is that.. Someone to love him.. I truly hope someone see's past his blue eye and gives this boy a chance.. He really deserves it with the crappy life I think he must have experienced in his beginning.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Bang Bang Bang

.. Yes thats what I wake to every morning around 5:00 - 5:30 .. The hunters are out shooting the migrating ducks.. its an awful sound the dogs heads pop-up like its fireworks but I know what it is.. This time of year is so pretty up here.. the leaves are changing color.. there is a crispness in the air.. but also the sounds of death..

Yes having an early coffee out on the deck watching the sun come up to start a new day just isn't the same right now.. its sad.. I thank goodness for my dogs non-hunters.. well except the occasional house fly..

Friday, October 10, 2008

Two Brothers

.. Well it never ceases to amaze me.. These two 6 year old brothers were given up to the SPA Trois Rivieres.. PhotobucketPhotobucket..

Yes how are they to understand.. Come on lets go for a drive boys.. Here you go Madam.. au revoir.. SPA.. they are yours now to do with what you want.. People make me crazy.. but luckily the SPA Trois Rivieres knows to call us.. and we will answer .. So now these two boys are in our care still sticking together as they are not sure what happened or why.. but are adjusting ..Photobucket .. They have been to the groomer and veterinarian.. in Trois Rivieres.. Soon to be transported to Montreal to their Foster here before being neutered and ready for their Adoptive Family..
These brothers must be adopted together after all 6 years together is nothing to separate.. they need that at the very least.. So I am hoping someone out there will step up to adopt out these boys and give them the kind of family and security they deserve.. They are quiet and very easy going.. and will be a joy to all that come in contact with them.. Yes this will be a better life for them if I can get the Universe to co-operate finding the best home possible for them.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Quebec & Puppy Mills .. NAILED

Animal rights activists target Quebec puppy mills
October 09, 2008
Sidhartha Banerjee
THE CANADIAN PRESS

MONTREAL– Animal rights activists say two recent puppy
mill busts in Quebec illustrate a far greater problem than
previously imagined and highlight the need for more
government action.

With that in mind, the Canadian Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals is heading to Quebec City on Friday
hoping to secure more powers from the agriculture minister
as well as funding to help tackle what some are calling a
burgeoning, unchecked problem.

In the span of a week earlier this month, animal welfare
officials raided two mills operating in rural areas north of
Montreal, saving some 275 animals.

"The fact that we performed two major puppy mill raids in
less than a week certainly signifies the severity of the
problem in Quebec," said Rebecca Aldworth, director of
animal programs at Humane Society International Canada.

"Quebec is considered by many animal rights activists to be
the puppy mill capital of North America and this situation
exists because we have fairly weak provincial laws and they
cannot be enforced by the SPCA."

There's a hope that some of the horrific images broadcast in
recent weeks will prompt people to push the Quebec
government for change.

Welfare workers say the clandestine facilities housed dogs
living in close quarters, in some cases next to the rotting
carcasses of other dogs that had died. Some dogs were having
trouble walking while others had matted fur and open sores
all over their bodies.

"The animals were living in this, covered in feces and fleas
and there was very little food and water available to the
dogs," Aldworth said. "Many of the dogs were skin and bones
– over 90 per cent of the dogs were emaciated."

Unlike in much of the rest of the country, animal welfare
enforcement in Quebec does not exclusively lie with the
SPCA. The chief complaint among some activists is that the
non-profit organization set up to do the job is more
interested in helping mill owners set up shop legally.

But the group mandated by the provincial government to
oversee animal welfare in Quebec says the situation isn't as
bad as portrayed and the numbers being spouted by animal
activists don't add up.

"When they say there are 2,000 puppy mills but they are all
clandestine you have to wonder how they can say there are
that many, how do they know?" said Veronique Langlois,
executive-director of Anima-Quebec.

"Are we the capital in Quebec? No, it's false."

Langlois says calling Quebec the "puppy mill capital" may
have been appropriate a decade ago when activists were
attempting to rally public support, but the situation has
since changed.

"For certain people, they say if there are 50 or 60 or 100
animals in cages, that's a puppy mill," Langlois said. "Or
if the owner is making money, it's a puppy mill.

"But breeding is not illegal. But certainly there are
certain criteria for keeping animals. We prefer to use the
term ethical or unethical breeding."

That's why the SPCA's Alanna Devine says her organization' s
two inspectors need the same powers as Anima-Quebec
inspectors. The two groups have divergent views on the
issue.

"In my opinion anyone who is breeding a large number of dogs
of all different breeds and profiting from it as their main
source of income is not properly treating the animals," says
Devine, acting director the SPCA.

"Being a dog owner and having spoken to breeders, it is
actually impossible to turn a profit from breeding dogs
because if you're doing it properly the cost of caring from
them and caring for the puppies is so astronomical. "

Aldworth said the groups on Anima-Quebec' s board include the
Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council, which represents pet
stores and large-scale breeders.

"It's like putting the fox in charge of the henhouse when it
comes to puppy mills," Aldworth said.

Aldworth says Quebecers need to pressure their local
politicians to do more and that the proper authority should
be the SPCA because it is a non-profit organization that
does not represent the pet trade.

Pet stores are where the majority of puppy mill dogs end up,
activists argue.

The Canadian Federation of Humane Societies says not having
a provincial society with the authority to act has caused a
lot of cruelty cases to fall through the cracks.

"They (Anima-Quebec) have done some good things, but they
have five inspectors and Ontario has close to 300," said
Shelagh MacDonald, program director with the organization.

"So as you can see, it's not even on the same page."

Langlois says Anima-Quebec is doing its job and wants to
work with anyone interested in promoting the well-being of
animals.

She says the organization has doubled its budget to $400,000
and acknowledges that fundraising is necessary. In the past
year, the group has finally started to see some cases being
prosecuted also.

"I don't know of any non-profit organization that'll tell
you `No, I don't need any more people'," says Langlois.

"But I'm looking at what has been done since the creation of
Anima and what we've done since 2005 and that's how you have
to look at it."

Crystal Goes Home.. With WATSON YAY

My Crystal's turn was today to go to her " Forever Home " with a lucky boy named Watson .. a tri-color basset.. We met her new Mom in Burlington Vermont.. which is half way to where she will be living in New Hampshire.. They look good together.. Photobucket and meeting was really calm and I knew Crystal would be going to a GREAT HOME.. That is my mission for those that Grace my home.. That I can find with the help of the Universe a good home for them.. However leaving them is always bitter sweet for me.. I miss her already.. Photobucket She is a lovely Girl My Crystal..

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Folks That Sponsor My Dogs Are Blessed

.. You know some days I find it totally amazing when I go to my mail box to find that complete strangers send me money for the dogs well being.. Most of the expenses have fallen on my pocket.. so when a $40.00 or a $70.00 cheque comes in it is most welcome.. and I don't feel so alone in my quest to make a difference in their lives.. I cannot candy coat the expenses .. they are high at times.. between food.. treats.. vets.. gas.. plus plus.. Its incredible.. but then a dog gets adopted and I recoup a bit only to reuse it on another.. When I am often juggling 7 to 12 dogs at a time.. every little bit helps..

So to those out there that read this daily and have sent in some Canadian Tire Money.. Stamps.. Toys for the dogs.. Sponsorship cheques.. I hope and pray that Your kindness is rewarded with a deposit in Your Personal Grace Bank Account.. I feel the Universe rewards such Generosity of Spirit..

Thank You from ALL of us four legs and two legs .. here at my rescue..

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Wow What Day 4 Rescues

.. Yes I needed to get 4 dogs out of shelters.. The day was like a whirl wind.. My contact in Trois Rivieres had to get two for me while I was to go to Saint Sauveur and Saint Hippolyte for two others.. One had been tied to a tree and left Photobucket he is about 5 and has an eye infections and allot of tartar on his teeth..but a GREAT character..

.. The other a surrender.. no longer wanted by its owner.. The family did not have the time for this boy they said Photobucket

.. Its such a misconception that these dogs are couch potatoes that should tolerate being left alone hours on end.. That is NOT one of there traits.. They are pack animals.. wanting nothing better than to be with their family.. Its what makes them such a good loyal dog.. They LOVE their family without condition.. with the exception of wanting to be with them as much as possible..

.. The other of the rescues are 6 year old brothers.. that were dumped.. I will hopefully get a family for them together.. because separating them now this late in the game would probably devastate them .. abandonment will do enough damage to these poor souls.. Photobucket

Yes some days are just allot to handle.. but My Mom used to say.. " Helen.. God never gives you more than You can handle " Well these days I certainly am being put to the test I feel.. I am fortunate that Rigaud and my neighbors are tolerant..

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Ah The Pet Fair..

.. Well it was a VERY cold day at the Pet Fair.. the location was just off the water so the winds were quite nippy.. The bassets were a huge attention getter as usual.. the news folks came by for photos.. then the TV guys came by.. It was great publicity tell you.. I was thrilled.. The Cosmos/Universe was shining on my rescue yesterday and I could not ask for more.. There was a Blessing of the pets ceremony.. so I took the 4 rescues for that.. We can never have enough blessings..
.. Luckily my buddy Rona and Colleen showed up to help with handling the gang.. folks seemed generally surprised that " BASSETS " needed rescue.. when I told them I had placed 20+ in a few months they were shocked..
.. A lovely family from Ottawa came all the way to meet Morgan.. she had filled the application as soon as she saw him on site.. I said well if your willing to drive down from Ottawa I'll be there Saturday at a pet fair in beaconsfield.. She came with kids and hubby in tow.. Then it was truly love.. I mean look at this guy.. Photobucket Many showed interest in this girl too.. Mandy.. Photobucket
.. So we will see what happens with the fall out from the Fair.. I hope more of my rescues find their " Forever Homes " for that is my plea to the Universe.. Safe Happy Homes.. for all that Grace my rescue..

Friday, October 3, 2008

Pet Fair.. Sat. Oct 4th. 11-3 Beaconsfield Centennial Hall

.. I'll be at the Pet Fair in Beaconsfield 288 blvd. Beaconsfield.. just off Saint Charles.. with a few bassets to try to bring awareness to the rescue.. So many don't know about us.. so I'll be there handing out cards and brochures .. The bassets are real attraction getters so I'm hoping for a successful day.. Add us to your prayer list.. As more are waiting in the wings to come in..

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Second Puppy Mill Raid Here in a Week

Montreal Gazette
Published: Wednesday, October 01

MONTREAL - Animal health inspectors have raided a second puppy mill in less than a week, seizing 157 dogs and one cat Wednesday from a facility in the Lanaudière.

"There were animals everywhere," said Alanna Devine, head of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Montreal. "They were in cages, in (dog) runs, in the house. These places are all the same."

She would not say exactly where the puppy mill was located, but the animals have been taken to the SPCA Montreal, where an emergency shelter has been set up in what is normally a dog training school.

It's sad for the rescuers and Us .. But we the Rescues are stepping Up to Help.. From here & Ontario..

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

2009 BHRQ Calendar's .. Available ..

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Order yours today on the website.. Catalog Page.. Help Me To Help Them..

http://www.bassethoundrescuequebec.com/catalogue__donation_button

Thanks..

Monday, September 29, 2008

Scooter.. Can You Help

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.. This precious baby was going to be drowned by a breeder because he was born with deformed knee caps. They obviously were not feeding him.. hoping he would die on his own. He is only 9 weeks old. Poor baby. He deserves a chance. We think he is "SPECIAL" little man.. this boy will steal your heart!! Scooter's medical bills are rising daily. He has to be transported and then seen by a specialist and probably will need a custom wheelie chair... a small donation to help him along his way? He has a sweet.. gentle soul and CAN/WILL find a home and live the good life.. but someone has to pay for his care in the meantime...

Can you help? Send donations to BHRQ through PayPal or to our address on the website.. Thank you..

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Rescues Go Above and Beyond..

.. I belong to a group of Cross Boarder Dog Rescuers.. Which I am so proud of as well in awe of.. They week after week help save dogs from terrible conditions.. beit kill pounds/raids/hurricane victims you name it.. and folks here in Canada step up as well to try to help these dogs.. Just one example that shows just how hard some folks try.. Here is a deaf Catahoula coming to Canada.. with God's Grace & allot of volunteers help..This is a typical one.. Photobucket


We are requesting assistance to transport INDY, a handsome and sweet DEAF altered male Catahoula, from foster care with Catahoula Rescue Inc in Fort Worth, TX to his well screened adoptive home in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, on Friday to Sunday, October 3rd to 5th, 2008. We are trying to add a second dog, MOMMA, a female Catahoula who needs to get from Texas to CRI foster care in Pennsylvania ... details to come if she can make it.

INDY must get to Little Rock AR on Friday, and to Columbus OH on Saturday, so he can meet up with a run coordinated by Lucy Moye that will bring him into Ontario.

Transport Coordinator (in Canada):
PLEASE CONTACT DIRECTLY IF YOU CAN HELP
Lorraine Marchand, catahoula@sympatico .ca [@sympatico.ca]
Phone: 613-984-1450 (bilingual phone message ... please leave a message after the beep)

Please provide the following:
Leg offered:
Full Name:
Location (city/state) :
Please provide full address if volunteering for overnight.
Email:
Is email available from home or only work?
Home phone:
Cell phone:
Vehicle description w/ license plate:
Name of coordinators or groups for whom you've driven before. If none, please give vet name and contact number. If OTRA verified, please indicate this. No further references necessary.
Recommended meeting place, if any:

***RESCUE AND PASSENGER INFORMATION IS BELOW THE DETAILS OF THE LEGS***

*** 10 minutes have been added at transfers for potty breaks and watering of the dogs***

TIMES AND LEGS ARE VERY FLEXIBLE... PLEASE let me know if I should tweak something so it will work better in your area!

***FRIDAY October 3rd, 2008***

I am starting the run at 8:00 AM but the timing is very flexible for this day's travel, we can also go in the afternoon ... Let us know what you prefer or can do.

LEG 1: Fort Worth, TX to Greenville, TX (I-30)
83 miles; 1 hr 25 min
8:00 AM to 9:25 AM
***NEEDED***

LEG 2: Greenville, TX to Mt. Pleasant, TX (I-30)
69 miles; 1 hrs 5 min
9:35 AM to 10:40 AM
***NEEDED***

LEG 3: Mt. Pleasant, TX to Texarkana, TX (I-30)
63 miles; 1 hr
10:50 AM to 11:50 AM
***NEEDED***

LEG 4: Texarakana, TX to Arkadelphia, AR (I-30)
79 miles; 1 hr 15 min
12:00 PM to 1:15 PM
***NEEDED***

LEG 5: Arkadelphia, AR to Little Rock, AR (I-30)
69 miles; 1 hr 5 min
1:25 PM to 2:30 PM
***NEEDED***


***OVERNIGHT IN LITTLE ROCK AREA***
*** NEEDED***

***SATURDAY October 4th, 2008***

LEG 2: Little Rock, AR to Brinkley, AR (I-40)
68.6 miles; 1 hr 9 min
7:00 AM - 8:10 AM CDT
***NEEDED***

LEG 3: Brinkley, AR to Memphis, TN (I-40)
73.3 miles; 1 hr 12 min
8:20 AM to 9:30 AM CDT
***NEEDED***

LEG 4: Memphis, TN to Jackson, TN (I-40)
87.7 miles; 1 hr 27 min
9:40 AM to 11:10 AM CDT
***NEEDED***

LEG 5: Jackson, TN to Waverly, TN (I-40, exit 143)
62 miles; 53 min
11:20 AM to 12:15 PM CDT
***NEEDED***

LEG 6: Waverly, TN to Nashville, TN (I-40)
69 miles; 1 hr 4 min
12:25 PM - 1:30 CDT
***NEEDED***

LEG 7: Nashville, TN to Bowling Green, KY (I-65)
62 miles; 1 hr
1:40 PM - 2:40 PM CDT
***NEEDED***

LEG 8: Bowling Green, KY to Elizabethtown, KY (I-65) (**TIME ZONE CHANGE***)
70 miles; 1 hr 15 min
2:50 PM CDT - 5:05 PM EDT
***NEEDED***

LEG 9: Elizabethtown, KY to La Grange, KY (I-65, I-71)
67 miles; 1 hr 10 min
5:15 PM - 6:25 PM EDT
***NEEDED***

LEG 10: La Grange, KY to Walton, KY (I-71)
58 miles; 1 hr
6:35 PM - 7:35 PM EDT
***NEEDED***

LEG 11: Walton, KY to Wilmington, OH (I-71)
73 miles; 1 hr 15 min
7:45 PM - 9:00 PM EDT
***NEEDED***

LEG 12: Wilmington, OH to Columbus, OH (I-71)
63 miles; 1 hr
9:10 PM - 10:10 PM EDT
***NEEDED***

***OVERNIGHT IN COLUMBUS AREA***
*** NEEDED***

The following morning, Indy joins Lucy Moye's transport.

************ ********* ********* *******
PASSENGER LIST
************ ********* ********* *******

RECEIVER:
Brenda Lawley - Catahoula Rescue, Inc. approved forever home
**Reference checks and Home Visit DONE**
Rescue contact: Mary DuPont
979-561-8155
info@catahoularescu e.com
www.catahoularescue .com

SENDER:
Humane Society of North Texas
Ft. Worth, TX
Contact there: Shelly Meeks, Tammy Hawley, or Peggy Brown-Aguilar
Phone: 817-332-4768 ext 106 or Shelly's cell 817-307-1169
Email: smeekshsnt@yahoo. comwww.hsnt.org


PASSENGER:

INDY
BREED: Catahoula
AGE: 2 years
WEIGHT: Approx. 60 pounds
GENDER: Male
ALTERED: Yes
PERSONALITY: Friendly, calm
CRATE TRAINED: unknown
HOUSE TRAINED: yes
CAR RIDING BEHAVIOR: Unknown
VACCINATIONS: up to date
HEALTH: treated for heartworms, now good.
KNOWN MEDICAL OR BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS: Indy is deaf, so extra care must be taken that he not get loose: double collar and leash, a good hold on the leash, always on a long line or leash at overnights, etc.
TRAVELING WITH: collar with ID, leash, Health Certificate, Rabies Certificate, full vaccination and medical records.

Thank you so very much!

Lorraine Marchand
Blue Moon Catahoula and Big Dog Rescue
Phone: 613-984-1450 (bilingual phone message ... please leave a message after the beep)
catahoula@sympatico .ca or katiesfreckles@ gmail.com
www.bluemoonrescue. petfinder. org

Dodger & Freckles Now Roomies

.. Yes its a rescues delight when a pair of bassets are adopted.. as most bassets do well in pairs.. They afford each other the companionship as well tire each other out hence limiting any anxieties when left alone..

.. Their new owners were so well prepared when I delivered them I was amazed.. two new beds for them.. toys and pull ropes .. treats and a BIG bag of the food I recommended.. no gates to cordon them off.. a house where the infamous " Basset 500 " will run.. no competition for affection.. The new owners were waiting as I drove up the driveway arms open ready to receive their new friends..

.. Yes its a really good feeling when you know your doing the best humanly possible for your rescues.. well with a little " Universal " help..

Thank You Anthony & MJ for taking Dodger & Freckles and allowing them to Grace your home..

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Food Recall AGAIN

.. Yes more pet food has been tainted with melamine and salmonella ++ Pedigree.. and allot of the Store Brands Old Roy.. Special Kitty.. For a list check out the website.. and YES ITS Canadian stores too selling it..

http://www.petcare.mars.com/...

.. Please folks remember.. what You put in Your dog.. you get out.. look for the premium foods.. Yes they may cost a bit more.. but in the long run.. Your vet bills will be allot less.. and you will have a healthy pet.. Wellness Brand .. Natural Balance.. Orijen .. These are Holistic No Grain foods .. Think about it.. http://www.wellnesspetfood.com/dog_index.html ( Wellness ) http://www.naturalbalanceinc.com/ ( Natural Balance ( Duck & Potato Great for allergic Dogs ) .. http://www.championpetfoods.com/orijen/about/ ( Orijen )

Read and see what good nutrition is..

Will It Ever End

.. Today again another S.O.B. back yard breeding mill was raided.. I hope they throw the book at these fools.. CJAD has been announcing this breaking story all day.. I wonder what the fallout will be on the rescue groups like me.. Its such a shame.. my heart is heavy with this story..

Puppy Mill Horror
Fri, 2008-09-26 15:21.
Kathy Coulombe



A horrific case of animal-abuse in the Lower-Laurentians. The SPCA raided a puppy mill on Kildaire in Rawdon this afternoon, rescuing dozens of dogs from hellish conditions. They were being kept in steel-cages stacked floor-to-ceiling with several animals in each cage. The dogs were terrified, covered in open sores, infested with parasites and starving. Many were dead. Rebecca Aldworth of Humane Societies International says it's one of the worst cases they've seen.

The conditions at this puppy mill were by far the worst we have ever encountered. Ammonia burned our eyes and noses. The dogs were living in tiny wire cages stacked on top of one another. They had little or no access to food or water. Some were in cages in closets. Others were confined with deceased companions. Ninety percent of the dogs we rescued were severely emaciated, and many needed immediate medical attention.

All of the animals are now in an emergency shelter, free from the squalid cages where they had been doomed to spend their lives.

109 live dogs, 7 cats and a rabbit were seized from the puppy-mill. The SPCA is now looking for foster homes to nurse them back to health. The SPCA's brought on extra people to handle the logistics.

Contact the SPCA or Humane Societies International Canada at 514-395-2914 (hsicanada.ca) if you can foster one of these dogs.

Welcome Freckles My Gang Rock

.. Today after doing Meals On Wheels I went and picked up Freckles.. Well as you know Bassets love to see newbies coming in.. Here they are.. ( except Percy who was asleep ) welcoming Freckles..

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Yes bassets are the most friendly dogs I've ever seen..

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Judy's Beloved Hector The Basset R.I.P.

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Hector, beloved Bassethound of Roger and Judy C., on September 17 2008, was gently helped from his pain at age 8 years.

Hector was a rescue dog from SPCA Monteregie who came into our life at age 1 ½ years old. Hector was a noble boy, and did a tv commercial on railway safety—donating his earned fee to the SPCA Monteregie who had taken him in, so they could help other dogs. Hector loved his comfort and took up our space on the sofa—keeping his eyes shut so he wouldn’t have to see us staring at him expectantly to move over for us. Hector was a very loving boy but was quite vocal if he didn’t want to do something, a real grump, he could doggy-swear very well! But eventually gave way. He loved his family, and liked nothing better than to be close to us, whether watching tv or going for his beloved walks—but never in the rain, he hated to get his feet wet! The highlight of Hector’s walks was to be fussed over by children and their parents, he loved his fan club, especially Dan.

Grudgingly tolerant of foster animals coming in and out of our home for Gerdy’s Rescues, Hector was always glad to bid them adieu as they were adopted. A master food thief, he specialized in snatching pizza, toast, and sandwiches in a split second off plates of distracted guests and us. His buddies Murphy and Josephine will miss him sharing our home. Was a buddy to our cats Frankie, Blossom, Joy, and Little Red. A loving cousin to cats Spike and Teddy. He was met and helped across The Rainbow Bridge by our dear Meg and Charlie. He will be ever remembered by Roger and Judy C and family


“I could have missed the pain, but I’d of had to miss the dance.”

Thank you Hector for the time we had with you. We were Blessed.

Mummy and Daddy

Judy & Roger we at BHRQ offer Our Sincere Condolences for this loss of Your beloved Hector.. He knew nothing short of your love daily.. If you look close You can see the twinkle in his eyes..

Helen.. & Gang

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

They Just Keep Coming

.. Today I'll be going to pick up another in Montreal at a Walmart Store.. He is just 9 months a stray picked up but no one has come forth.. I thought after my last rush things might slow down.. however it appears they won't.. I need more room.. Maybe the cosmos will help me relocate to a larger home or mini-farmette.. where I can have the space I need for all these rescues.. after tonight I'll be back up to 11 dogs..
Yes sleeping for me will be at a premium .. till everyone gets the lay of the place as well the sleeping time.. however I know with each newbie that comes in to Grace this rescue.. needs a couple or more days to settle in.. I'm so glad my personal dogs are a great WELCOMING COMMITTEE .. Yup allot of Aaarrroooo's tonight..

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Crazy Successful Weekend

Yes it was crazy not only did I rescue three dogs I also participated in a 10 kl ( 6 mile ) walk for cancer.. Thank goodness the weather was great on both days.. Truly the Higher Power was at work for I felt really blessed with both activities.. I brough both Hoover and Micky Mouse to represent BHRQ as well I sported a T-Shirt for NRAOK.. so there was plenty of talk.. about both charities..

Today I learned our little Basseteer Alyson In Quebec City area with leukemia received a new laptop computer.. I'm so thrilled that You guys/gals read this blog and made this little girls life better .. Now all her stays in hospital will not cut her off from her beloved basset Betty.. Yup its good to be alive..

Thank You to my audience here at the BHR Chronicles.. Keep doing those Random Acts of Kindness.. You never know when You might need one..

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Buford The Basset

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He is a lovely boy that deserves better than a cement floor and gravel to walk on just because he has a grain allergy.. It hardly seems fair he was given up for such a trite cause.. His allergies are under control with his dry kibble and now is fit as a fiddle.. he only eats between 2-4 cups a day.. not a huge expense.. I really wish someone had room for this boy.. He isn't with my rescue but he is close by with a friends one.. who originally was given him before he was to be euthanized..

I hope someone gets in touch with me for this boy.. When I left him yesterday he looked at me like this..

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Heartbreaking for me.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

My Smooshy Bentley Is Going Home

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Well after being neutered and vaccinated/wormed Bentley my latest little guy has a new home.. This guy has been nothing but a pleasure to have as all the under 6 months have been.. Its hard on this old ticker each time to try not to get attached I mean look at this face.. Even my Micky feels loss after she has taken them under her wing for weeks till they are really ready for the world at large.. Photobucket
Just a little guy..
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Today he rumbles with all of them.. Photobucket

Yup I'm going to miss this little smoochie..

Friday, September 12, 2008

Doing Housework With Bassets..

.. When you have a rescue in your home and 6 bassets running around there is no time to keep up with cleaning.. I mean the basics get done but even thats a task.. changing the sheets on the futon can be a challenge as they find it most fun to run and jump on the mattress.. vacuuming well thats a howlfest.. with Hoovy keeping beat scratching in the ceramic kitchen floor to show his anxiety with the vacuum .. mopping.. well they have to see aqnd smell the buckets with each change.. they love lavender scent anything.. the cats head for the basement.. the birds well they quiet right down..

I'm trying to get my fall big jobs done.. ie: getting drool off walls.. reorganizing the bedding/towels.. fall clothes must come out.. the living room needs a new coat of paint.. bathroom has taken a beating washing all these dogs the water on the floor has softened it a bit by the tub.. Glad I got that " Booster Bath " saves my back now washing them all.. especially with the fall rains and mud these days.. Soon the leaves will blanket the yard and poop will be harder to find.. thats when I really could use a mud room.. haha.. However for today I'll do what I can.. but I can't wait for the snow.. Yes its a daily challenge keeping everything relatively clean and poop scooped..

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Little Pieces

.. This was shared with me today..and why we need FOSTER MOM'S

Little Pieces
by Grace Saalsaa (Written for those who foster)


Melissa sat on the floor, unable to sit straight and tall like her mother had always admonished her to do when she was a child. Today, it would be impossible. And tomorrow... it probably wouldn't be possible then either. Her mind was too busy thinking about the dog that lay across her lap.
When he came to be with her, he had no name. She remembered that day very well. The first sight of him was enough to break her heart into little pieces.
The woman, who had taken this dog from the rough streets where he had lived, had tried to save him because she was unable to watch this young dog find his own food in a dumpster outside the crack house where he lived. Nobody cared that he was gone.
His fur was very thick; so thick that she had to wiggle her fingers down to feel his bony body. And as she pulled her fingers away again, they were coated in old dirt. Black and white, he was supposed to be. But on that day he was beige and dust.
He sat in the back of her car panting continuously, ears laid outward for he had lost his courage and couldn't keep them proud and tall. He sat motionless, waiting and limp.
But the thing that was the most disturbing was the look in his eyes. They were quiet eyes, sunken into his head - and they watched her. They were alive with thought. He was waiting for her to do something 'to' him.
Little did he know at the time that, instead, she would 'give' something to him. She gave him one of the little broken pieces of her heart.
She reached out to stroke his head and he instinctively squinched his eyes shut and dropped his head, waiting for the heavy hand. With that little bit of movement she gave him another one of the broken pieces of her heart.
She took him home and gave him a bath. She toweled him dry and brushed some order back into his coat. For that, he was grateful and even though his own heart was loaded with worms, he accepted yet another piece of her heart, for it would help to heal his own.
'Would you like some water, big boy?' She whispered to him as she set down a large bowl of cold well water. He drank it up happily. He had been dehydrated for a long time and she knew it would take him most of the week to re-hydrate.
He wanted more water - but it was gone. Ah... that's how it is, he thought to himself. But he was grateful for what he had been able to get. 'Would you like some more?' and she gave him another bowl along with another little piece of her heart.
'I know that you are hungry. You don't have to find your own food anymore. Here's a big bowl of good food for you. I've added some warm water and a little piece of my heart.'
Over the four months that he stayed with her, his health improved. The heart full of worms was replaced piece by piece with little bits of her loving heart. And each little piece worked a very special kind of magic.
When the warmth of love and gentle caresses are added, the little broken pieces knit together again and heal the container it resides in. That container becomes whole again.
She watched each little broken piece fill a gap in the gentle dog until his quiet eyes radiated the light from the little pieces. You see, kind words gently spoken turn the little pieces into illumination for the spirit that resides within.
He rested beside her, happy to be with her always. Never had he known such kindness, such gentle caresses; such love. His health had returned, his spirit was playful as a young dog's should be and he had learned about love.
Now his heart was full. The healing was complete. It was time to go. There was another person who had another heart that was meant to be shared with him.
So she sat shapeless on the floor because all the broken pieces of her heart were with the dog. It is difficult to sit tall when your heart is not with you. She wrapped her arms around the dog that sat with tall, proud ears for her. Lean on me, he said.
And she gave him one last thing that would keep him strong; that would keep the pieces of her heart together long after he had gone on to live his new life. She gave him her tears and bound them to the pieces with a simple statement made from the ribbons of her heart.
'I love you, Joe.'
And Joe lived happily ever after.
Melissa sat on the floor, straight and tall like her mother had always admonished her to do when she was a child. Today, it would be possible. And tomorrow... it probably would be possible too. Because her mind was busy thinking about this, the next dog that lay across her lap.
Where did she get the heart to help yet another dog, you ask?
Ahhh... it came with the dog. They always bring a little bit of heart with them. And when the rescuer breathes in that little bit of heart, it quickly grows and fills the void left by the last dog.

Where Did He/She Come From ?

... Often times I am asked that question.. Helen.. " Where's this one from ? " There are several different ways these rescues come ( God's Grace being one ).. some are relinquished by their owners.. with a myriad of reasons.. some are from pounds.. others are from the Montreal SPCA & Trois Rivieres SPA.. I truly applaud their efforts now working with the rescues instead of euthanizing so many as before they give/transfer those we in rescue can re-home..

.. The new administration is really trying to turn things around.. now they even give bordatella vaccine to the dogs to avoid " kennel cough " while they wait to be adopted.. Just that is so helpful to us in rescue as it protects our rescue population.. We the rescues can do the regular vaccines/rabies.. heart worm testing.. sterilizing and whatever vetting thats needed.. ie: teeth extractions or cleaning.. grooming.. +++ I wouldn't expect that from the SPCA's as they don't know who will be adopted.. where we in Rescue don't euthanize ever ( unless there is a life threatening condition ) We stick it out till the right owner comes along.. or they remain with us permanently. It's the reason we do need donations so badly its quite an expensive undertaking .. and the need is always there..

All this just to let you the readers know.. that the Montreal SPCA and Trois Rivieres SPA.. deserve some recognition as they rebuild their reputation... I know I appreciate the efforts they are putting into place..

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Hoover and The RAIN.. HAHA

.. My Hoover is NO fan of rain.. well no basset is.. I think they are fearful of drowning in a puddle haha.. anyways today its pouring out .. I dug out his raincoat.. well needless to say he was quite a hit with the rescues here.. I'm sure they did not know what to make of him stylin and profilin..

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They proceeded to follow him out..

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Then after doing his thing.. He looked up at me as if to say.. Put DOWN that dam camera..

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So I did.. but only for a minute while I let Patatoo try it..

Photobucket Hoovy accompanied her.. He was trippin I'm sure.. he never lends his stuff..

Yup never a dull moment..

Sunday, September 7, 2008

D.J. A Red & White Basset

D.J. is a 3 year old Red & White Basset Hound that was brought into Polk County (FL) Animal Control as part of an animal cruelty case weighing only 36 lbs. Photobucket Yes this is what Basset Rescues have to deal/cope with sadly.. Can you imagine what this boy has gone through..
D.J. is a special needs boy. We believe D.J. has a broken femur and possible nerve damage to the leg. He is extremely malnourished and is also heartworm +. D.J. got his name from the vet, Dr. Joe, who informed us that with some extensive medical care and a lot of TLC D.J. would be able to have a happy, healthy hound life.
D.J. is in Suncoast Basset Rescue's care and will need to gain weight before he can have the extensive surgery and to be treated for heartworms. He has a long road ahead of him and is a prime example of why Suncoast Basset Rescue exisits.

We feel fortunate to be a part of D.J.'s recovery and will keep regular updates coming on D.J.'s Progress.

UPDATE #1 Photobucket

D.J. was evaluated by the vet - his injury is a broken femur, and the injury is about 3-4 weeks old. This poor guy had suffered for quite some time. He is being treated and he sadly is infested with Heart Worm Disease. The main goal is to get him back into a healthier state so that we can treat his Heart Worms. He is coming along and it will be a long process. Fortunately he is in a foster home that has the time and willingness to see him through, no matter the length of time he needs.

UPDATE #2

"DJ" is doing really good. He is getting around very good considering all he has gone through.

He can get up and move around on his own. He is now growling when he wants to play, where before when we first got him he would not make a sound. He likes to try and follow Judy and I around the house when he is out to exercise. As for his eating, well he is now wanting to eat everything in the house,and drinks plenty of water. "DJ" is a very loving hound, he just wants a friend, someone to bond to.

As of today "DJ" weighs according to my scale 44lbs. Which is a an approx. 8.2lbs weight gain since we got him.

"DJ" still has a long way to go. He is still having problems with his front feet, and we are not sure what direction the broken femur is going to go. He is still in a splint, and we are looking at it being removed here in the next week. Where it will be re-evaluated by the vet. Photobucket
UPDATE # 3 8/16/2008

DJ went through his surgery with no problems. He has also completed
his treatment for "Whip worms". Also he has just been started on his
heart worm treatment. DJ is doing great he has gained 12.2 lbs. He is really looking good.. His personality is really coming out. He loves to play with our
Phoebe, who is in love with him....... She lets DJ sleep on her bed
with her and eat out of her dish, and that is a first on both counts..
The one thing that we have found to be a bit strange with DJ is his
bark. He has a bark like a screech owl, I am not kidding you have
never heard anything like it.... but that is "DJ". His hind leg is healing well, he is now putting a bit of weight on it as he walks. The Vet said that he will always have a funny little twist to his leg, but it will be use able. His front feet, well we will just have to wait and see how his strength progresses, before we decide what has to be done there.
"DJ" is a wonderful boy, he will make someone a fantastic family
member

Basset Hound Rescue THANKS YOU for taking the time to read about D.J. who is at

www.SuncoastBassetRescue.org

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO DONATE TO THE MEDICAL FUND FOR D.J. AND HOUNDS LIKE HIM PLEASE VISIT
www.firstgiving.com/helpdj

We at BHRQ feel his story should touch as many hearts as possible.. As this is WHY.. Basset Hound Rescues Exist.. It's the love of these wonderful hounds..

Love A Senior

Why adopt an "older dog?'Like Ashton
I believe this explains it all

One By One

One by one, they pass by my cage... too old, too worn, too broken, no way.
Way past his time, he can't run and play. Then they shake their heads slowly and go on their way.
A little old man, arthritic and sore. It seems I am not wanted anymore.
I once had a home, I once had a bed, a place that was warm, and where I was fed.
Now my muzzle is grey, and my eyes slowly fail. Who wants a dog so old and so frail?
My family decided I didn't belong, I got in their way, my attitude was wrong.
Whatever excuse they made in their head, can't justify how they left me for dead.
Now I sit in this cage, where day after day, the younger dogs get adopted away.
When I had almost come to the end of my rope, you saw my face and I finally had hope.
You saw thru the grey and the legs bent with age, and felt I still had life beyond this cage.
You took me home, gave me food and a bed, and shared your own pillow with my poor tired head.
We snuggle and play and you talk to me low, you talk to me dearly, you want me to know.
I may have lived most of my life with another, but you outshine them with a love so much stronger.
And I promise to return all the love I can give you, my dear person, as long as I live.
I may be with you for a week or for years, we will share many smiles, you will no doubt shed tears.
And when I arrive at the Bridge, all brand new, my thoughts and my heart will still be with you.
And I will brag to all who will hear, of the person who made my last days so dear.
Author Unknown

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Puppies.. Hoover & Micky Love Them

.. Sometimes here at the rescue I rescue a pup 3-5 months old.. they are not ready for sterilizing but they are always ready for fun.. Hoover and Micky Mouse do provide that along with love and kisses.. See the following comical pictures of them either being play attacked or nuzzling/comforted with them.

Here is Tommy 3 months old with Hoover.. Photobucket
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Sleeping with MickyMousePhotobucket Then she left Hoover moved in..
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while continuing to be with Walter another pup..
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Him and Tommy loved to play.. PhotobucketInside for a moment.. Gentle nuzzle from Micky..
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Out for more playing Photobucket Gotcha Micky now.. Photobucket Then time to nap again and dream..
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Yes life is tough for the puppies that arrive in the rescue.. Micky & Hoover are GREAT step parents..