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Dog Files Woof Links #1

December 16, 2011 in Dog Files News, Dog Files Woof Links, News

Max Relaxing.

Max Relaxing.

Just wanted to post up some links to great stories or opinion pieces that I think deserves your time. Hope you like them!

This is a great post by Dog Trainer extraordinaire and Dog Files friend, Andrea Arden, star of Animal Planet’s Dogs 101.
Dog Park and Play Group Etiquette

Here’s a great story from ‘The Truth About Pit Bulls’ that will touch your heart. It’s a little old, but worth reading.
Ailing Pit Bull Shows a Family What True Love is All About

This is a heartwarming tale of devotion between an United States Airman, Stephen Hanks and his explosives detection dog, Geri.
Man’s best wingman: Returning home from Iraq

Very little needs to be said about this story. ; )
The Truth About Humping.

And finally, a big rescue group shout out to two great teams in the Detroit, Michigan Area. I’ve personally met both of them and can attest to their belief in taking care of ALL dogs. If you have a moment, check out their sites and donate a little to help them continue what they are doing!
Detroit Bully Crew and Waggs and Wishes.

Have a great weekend!
Kenn, Max & Remy

Donors Help The Marines Of The Lone Star Battalion Rescue Afghan Dog

December 15, 2011 in Dog Rescue, Heroics, Military, News, Tragedy, World

HOUSTON — Animal rescue organizations have helped U.S. troops, contractors, and government employees bring home more than 200 stray and adopted dogs from Afghanistan this year. Monday brought a new wrinkle to that process. A Marine welcomed home a dog he’d never even met.

The happy ending was supposed to be for a dog named “Bill,” the lone survivor of a litter of puppies that was nursed back to health and raised by members of the Lone Star Battalion. Sgt. Jon Staffen became the most attached to the Afghan mutt.

“It’s funny looking back on it, but at the time it was genuine. You know he was like our little son,” said Staffen.

And their son proved irresistible. A website brought in $12,000 in donations to care for Bill at an animal shelter in Kabul and pay for his eventual transport to Pakistan and then to the United States. But Bill never made the trip. He never left Afghanistan. He died of parvo in November.

“Bill was a fighter. He survived as a 9-day-old puppy in Afghanistan. Kind of hoping he’d pull through,” said Staffen. “But it was a bad disease.”

But what do you do with all that money and all the good intentions from hundreds of donors? A Marine doesn’t quit until the mission is over.

Staffen, who had already paid several rescue groups to assist in Bill’s rescue, asked the shelter in Kabul if there was another dog he could have: another one that might die if the Marines didn’t bring him home. The shelter said they had an injured dog, a dog with a limp that they named “Limpy.” A dog crate, with the misspelled name “Lampy” written on it, arrived at Bush Airport Monday afternoon.

“Your crate is filthy, you know that,” said Staffen, leaning close to a little brown dog that had just made the 20-hour journey to Houston. A second crate held a larger, white Afghan dog destined for the home of a Navy corpsman.

Staffen said the trend of troops bringing adopted dogs home from the war is an attempt to fight their bad memories of the conflict by bringing home something good.

But while Staffen laughed as he took his new dog for its first run on American soil, he quickly found out he’ll have to throw out suggested names like “Bill” or “Bo.”
His new dog he’s decided to call “Holly.”

“She seems really smart. And she was staying with me while I was walking with her,” he said.

Holly is a girl.

“Yeah, it’s a she,” he said of the unexpected surprise.

The Marines hoped that “Bill,” the puppy they raised from birth, the one that gave them hope in a dangerous place, would be repaid with a new lease on life in Texas. That didn’t happen. Instead, the war in Afghanistan has a new survivor with a new best friend: a Lone Star Marine.

“Raise [her] in a place that’s not so hostile where [she] can actually lead a fulfilling life—just as I would have done for Bill, you know,” said Staffen.

Staffen said the additional money donated to bring “Bill” home from Afghanistan has been donated to non-profit groups helping to rescue additional animals in that country.

Rest In Peace, Bill. The Lone Star Battalion Will Never Forgot You!

Rest In Peace, Bill. The Lone Star Battalion Will Never Forgot You!

BREAKING NEWS: Daniel’s Law Passes First Hurdle In Pennsylvania

December 14, 2011 in Dog Rescue, Dog Safety, Government, Inhumane Practices, News

DANIEL’S LAW (SB 1329) unanimously passed the Pennsylvania Senate Agriculture & Rural Affairs Committee today and now it is now on to the full Senate!

Daniel’s law would stop the gassing of dogs and cats as a form of euthanasia in Pennsylvania. It is still legal in over 30 states. State Senator Andy Dinniman is leading the charge.

The law is named after a Beagle Mix that survived being gassed at a Alabama Shelter earlier this Fall. The shelter staff couldn’t bear gassing him again and reached out for an adopter. That’s when Eleventh Hour Rescue in Morris County, New Jersey stepped in.

Pilot’s ‘n’ Paws flew Daniel up to New Jersey and Eleventh Hour Rescue found a great home for him with dog lover, Joe Dwyer and his family.

“Today’s important first step to pass Daniel’s law in Pennsylvania brought great joy to so many, including Daniel himself who howled in celebration when I told him the news.” said Joe Dwyer, “We must continue on to finalize the Law in Pennsylvania and then take on the rest of our country!”

As Senator Dinniman said this morning, “On to the Senate!”

Daniel's Law Poster

Man Rescues Starving Puppy From 350 Foot Canyon: Amazing Video

December 12, 2011 in Dog Rescue, Dog Safety, Endangerment, Heroics, Inspirational, News

What a miraculous save! This man is a hero!

12 Dog Days Of Christmas: Cute Video

December 12, 2011 in Fun Videos, News

Christmas is getting close! Time for cute dogs and Christmas songs! See other Dexter Doggie videos here!

Pit Bull Targeted For Euthanasia Becomes Police Drug Detection Dog

December 12, 2011 in Dog Rescue, Law Enforcement, News, Pit Bull

Meet Shaka the Pit Bull, the Milwaukee Police Department’s new drug detection dog!

We will definitely be looking into meeting Shaka for our feature film. Pit Proud.

Howard Stern Yells At Caller Whose Dad Wants To Get Rid Of Dog: Audio

December 9, 2011 in Adoption News, Animal Control, Celebrity, Dog Rescue, Dog Safety, News

Great audio about a major problem Howard Stern has with irresponsible pet owners. Be warned. It’s Howard Stern so there is bad language.

Dog Sneaks Up On Toy: Cute Video

December 7, 2011 in Fun Videos, News

This guy has stealth mode down! Kinda looks like they filmed him in slow motion.