Friday, December 18, 2009

Support Dogs 2nd Chance

With all the hustle and bustle of Christmas shopping, many of us are shopping online.

If you shop the 100's of stores through Good Shop and list Dogs 2nd Chance, TN as your Charity, we will receive from 1% to 25% of your purchase as a donation from those stores.

Also if you download the Good Search toolbar, not only is your shopping made easier but each time you search through Good Search we will receive a slight donation.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Happy Tails - A Book!

Calling all adoptive dog parents!!! The Happy Tails Books are looking for rescue stories of Boxers, German Shepherds, Chihuahuas, and Pugs. Please see their website for more information.

Here's a brief description of what they want you to share:

Share a "Tail"

Let's honor your wonderful adopted dogs by featuring their stories in a book! We have many "Lost Souls: Found!" books in the works, so regardless of your dog's breed, we want to hear about them!

You can submit information for one of several sections in our books. Longer stories (600-1200 words, please!) will be considered for features. Shorter stories, preferably no more than a paragraph in length, will be considered for our "Even Shorter Stories" section. For this section you can tell us a funny or heartwarming anecdote about your dog, or describe a challenge you had with your dog and how you overcame it. We are also open to poems, recipes, and of course, great photos.

It is not necessary that your dog came from a rescue group. The only stories we will not consider are those about dogs who were bought from a breeder or pet store. (Note: We have nothing against responsible private breeders - in fact we hope for a day when they are the only ones breeding dogs - their dogs are just not appropriate for the focus of these books.)

Mixed-breed dogs are welcome, too! We like to include some stories of mixed-breed dogs in our "Lost Souls: Found!" books - just let us know what your dog's dominant breed is.


Have more than one adopted dog? Tell us about them all!

The best stories are emotional. They make the reader laugh and/or cry. They generally begin with a problem (often the dog is in a bad situation), involve some kind of rescue situation, there are some ups and downs including one main crux, and then the story is resolved and everyone lives happily ever after. This is NOT always the pattern, but most stories that are accepted for the books resemble this pattern to some extent.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Become a Fan of Dogs 2nd Chance

Are you on Facebook? So is Dogs 2nd Chance! Become our fan by searching for Dogs 2nd Chance in the search button or using the link above. We'd love to hear from our adoptive families on how their new family members are doing, so please post a picture on our Facebook page!

Thank you for helping the helpless!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Happy Tails!

Here are some pictures of Ernie playing in the snow. Ernie was one of the dogs adopted to New England. His new dad Gary even took the time to explain a snow angel since he wasn't sure if Memphians knew what that was! How sweet! We're so happy for Ernie and his new family!


From Ernie's dad:

Ernie likes the snow...as long as it is already on the ground and not falling from the sky. I took him out this morning, we had about 3 inches of snow in the night. He ran and danced and made snow angels. Now I am not sure, being from a place with little or no snow if you know what a snow angelis, so bear with me. It is when you fall back into the snow and move your arms and legs against the snow back and forth. This leaves an impression in the snow that looks like the outline of an angel. Well, Ernie kept throwing himself into the snow and laying on his side and moving his legs like he was running. I am not sure what that was all about but it reminded me of making snow angels as a kid. I sent pictures this time.

Ernie has decided he likes toys. He has a whole basket of them. Periodically, he will take them all out and spread the all over the living room. The room ends up looking like a class of wild preschoolers had been there. He doesn't destroy them, he just throws them around. Until today...I guess he liked the snow so much, he tried to make his own!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Happy Tails!

Angel has been adopted!!! You may remember her from the Foster Friday featuring Chester. We're all so happy Angel has found her forever home! Here are some pictures.

Look at that happy waggy tail!

Merry Christmas Angel!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Dog of the Week: Death Row Dogs

If you're familiar with Dogs 2nd Chance, you may be aware of the Death Row Dogs program at the Green River Correctional Complex in Central City, KY. In this program dogs that have been in a shelter or with fosters for a long time and continuously overlooked are given the opportunity to train at the prison facility with the inmates. Dogs spend three months their in training and are fully vetted an cared for. Here is one news story from Kentucky about this program.

The current Death Row Dogs class has 15 of the 20 participants from the Mid South area, either from Dogs 2nd Chance, or CARES. This time, however, there are not as many adoption applications for these wonderful dogs. We need your help! If you were thinking about a dog this winter, please consider a fully trained, wonderful dog from this program. You can read more about it at the McMuttigan's website.

Here are the photos from Class 26. Click on a picture to check out the personalities of these adoptable dogs! There are indications of which are available. If they are not adopted, these dogs will have to return to the rescue organizations, and unfortunately, we have little room or time to keep up their training. Please find yourself a wonderful new addition to your family!

Please email mcmuttigans@yahoo.com if you are interested in one of these amazing dogs!