Straydog UPDATE posted SUNDAY 12/29/02 at ~7:07 p.m. CT

Doggie Dallas is adopted!

Dallas (on the right) doing his little dance when he first met Kalli in the park back in September. Kalli moved in with Dallas for a while before she was adopted, and Dallas has been living alone ever since.

 

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No end to the rescues! Three starving pups yesterday and a parking-lot puppy-dog today!

 

"All Stray Dogs to Lucky Dogs ... NOW!"

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Pat and Bill Arnold's Happy Home for Strays, a No-Kill Dog Shelter

Straydog Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Non-Profit Corporation - DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE

Pat and Bill Arnold receive absolutely no salary or wages from Straydog Inc.
(The Arnolds donate all their time and effort to Straydog. Complete financial records are available on request.)
P.O. Box 1465, Gun Barrel City, Texas 75147 * (903) 479-3497 * EMAIL: straydog@straydog.org

 

Straydog, our Happy Home for Strays
(The hexagon is the "Big Play Yard," which we usually refer to as "the park")

 

Pat Arnold's Daily Dog Log

SUNDAY DECEMBER 29 2002

Yet another rescue!

Doodle Bug

     I just got back from town with groceries AND ANOTHER DOG! It's a Wal-Mart parking lot stray puppy dog about seven months old, who was running up to every person, pawing at them wanting them to stop and help her, but everyone just shoved and shooed her away and kept on walking, and then the pup would run to another person. I had just walked out of the store when I saw the big pup in the distance several rows of cars away from me, and I asked an employee who was also just outside the store (taking a smoke break) if he had seen the pup come with an owner, and employee said, no, he had seen the pup run from the vacant lot by the store and into this parking lot.

     Our dog van was parked far away from the stray, who was now heading through the parking lot toward the road, so I just left my cart full of groceries and supplies by a light pole, grabbed my purse and took off running after the dog, who was still trotting up to every passerby, even tho they each totally ignored the pup's presence. All the time the pup was getting closer and closer to the road. (It's hard for me to believe that no one would stop to help the little dog!) I was still too far away for the pup to hear me calling to her, but finally when the she stopped by another person who hurriedly got into her car and was beginning to drive away, I was able to get close enough to the big pup for her to hear my "Here, doggie-doggie!" Finally she turned and looked my way, and when I called her again, she came running to me as fast as she could. I knelt down and she flew into my arms.

     I picked the Black Lab mix puppy dog up, and she began giving me slurpy puppy-dog kisses as I carried her the 200 yards (or so) back to my shopping cart. The cart was so full of dog supplies there was no room for the pooch, who was now beginning to feel quite heavy, so I stopped a passerby on his way into the store and asked if he'd push my cart to our van for me so I could carry this rescued pup, which he nicely did. As soon as we got to the van I put the pup in one of the traveling crates, loaded the car with supplies, and home we came.

     Now new doggie, who has been named Doodle Bug by one of our employees, is in the kennel with Krissy. The new pup seems healthy, and I'll be taking her to the vet tomorrow first thing in the morning. Krissy accepted this big pup right away, and they're having a good time together.

Beautiful Krissy, mother of Pepper and Pepsi

     Tomorrow I'll take new doggie, Doodle Bug, to the clinic, and we'll also be trying to find her owner.

     Geesh!

LATE AFTERNOON UPDATE:

Yea!! DALLAS (the dog) is ADOPTED!!

     This is such wonderful news! Pam Bollinger and her husband, Gary, who paid us a visit yesterday wanting to adopt a dog to become a companion fellow for their dog, Maggie, called with their decision tonight. Of the several dogs we mentioned they were interested in yesterday, they decided on Dallas. Knowing what compassionate people Pam and Gary are, I have a feeling they chose seven-year-old Dallas because they knew how much more he needed a loving home than the others.

     The official adoption hopefully will take place the 11th of January (2003). It all depends, of course, on whether Maggie and Dallas get along with each other. But the two dogs are both such sweet fellas that we all feel confident they will take an instant liking to each other.

     This is a dream come true for Dallas! He could never have found a more wonderful new mom and dad than Pam and Gary.

     We'll keep you posted. (And thank you, Pam and Gary!)

*Pat Arnold's Daily Dog Log

LAST WEEK

PREVIOUS WEEKS

*Photo Pages

LAST WEEK:

(1) Krissy meets Candy; and Tina with Millie on rainy day

*MPEG Video #1 of rainy, cold day at Straydog

*MPEG Video #2 of rainy, cold day at Straydog

(2) Melissa's new home and family (CHRISTMAS MORNING)

(3) Melissa's new home and family, CONTINUED

(4) Melissa's new home and family, CONTINUED

(5) Frosty's first outing off leash in her doggie-door kennel

(6) First photos of the rescue of the starving puppies

 

PREVIOUS WEEKS

*SUNDAY UPDATES: Headlines Linking to the Last 172 Consecutive Sunday Updates of our Straydog website, which is also updated nightly before 10 p.m.

*Adoption Day Saturday, January 4 - TWO LOCATIONS: PETSMART AT PARKER AND CENTRAL IN PLANO AND CANINE COMMISSARY AT 15TH AND CUSTER IN PLANO (TEXAS)

*Our Dogs for Adoption - Volunteer Shannon's page

*Our Dogs for Adoption listed on Petfinder.org

*Our Mission & How We Got Started

*"Goodbye, Danny Boy." - An example of the only acceptable use of euthanasia

*DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE

 


Special-needs dogs (including puppies) raise vet bill!

     If you would like to help with the vet expenses, you may send your tax deductible donations directly to:

Morton Small Animal Clinic
1404 E. Tyler Street
Athens, Tx. 75751

and please make a note on your check that the donation is for Straydog Inc. so they'll be sure to apply your donation to our Straydog account. (Or you may send a donation directly to Straydog Inc., P.O. Box 1465, Gun Barrel City, Texas 75147.)

     As always we thank you, very, very much, for your help.

 


A Note from Pat ... A long-time friend and supporter of our Happy Home for Strays called recently and suggested that we always print the following words on our webpage and in our newsletters: "Please keep us in your prayers and remember us in your will." Our friend (and supporter) pointed out that many retired contributors are living on the limited earnings from their investments (as is he), and they cannot afford to send very large donations but would be able to help us by remembering Straydog Inc. in their wills, as this friend and supporter has done.


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