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(Some Adoption Day photos posted at ~5:30 p.m. Sunday)

No adoptions yesterday, but
several future possibilities

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Happy Birthday, Juana!

(February 8, 1970)

Today is Juana's day off, and we hope she's enjoying her birthday!
(Photo taken last October with Madison and Sadie, who have since been adopted)

 

 

Bill Arnold's Daily Straydog Log

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8 2004

Erin's Adoption Day Report ...

No adoptions today but lots of interest in some of the dogs

   The pugs

     A young married couple, who are in college, and one set of the couple's parents all came into Petsmart together with the parents' three pugs. The young couple wanted our pugs very much! They've been looking for a year for such dogs!

One of the pugs with one of our Adoption Day volunteers plus Penny & Scooter top right with Angela and another volunteer

     Since the pugs, Sassy and her son Jimbo, have not been separated in five years, we thought that definitely Pat Arnold (my mom) would say they should be adopted together, and this couple seems to be up for the challenge!

     They will be able to be home often during the day, except for one day a week, and they said they would be able to get someone to come over to walk the dogs on that day.

     Sassy and Jimbo are not housebroken and just recently they had licked and 'mauled' the cat of Straydog employee Susan, who's been caring for the pugs since we took them in a couple of months ago, hoping to permanently adopt them. The pugs did not attack the cat aggressively, but the "attack" scared the cat and left it all slobbery and dizzy, and Susan felt the next incident might be more serious, so she's giving up the pugs. Petsmart trainer Wanda said that the dogs need to know basic commands to make this situation work with the cat. She also gave us ideas for slow introductions: having a towel with the other animal's scent on it for the other animals to smell, then being able to sniff each other through the door, and after more time you allow only monitored time together, etc.

     We will let the couple pay out the adoption fee over time if they can begin the training now. There is Potty Training 101, an hour session that comes with a book/brochure. The tuition for this course is $15. The class is held on Saturdays at this PetsMart store (on Central at Parker in Plano). Basic Training begins at different times during the month and includes eight sessions for $89. This is an investment that is well worth the time and money. We think the pug lovers will opt for this in order to show the commitment they will hopefully have for the dogs.

     Speaking of training, Petsmart trainer Kristi (who worked with Sasha and came to our shelter once before) said that she'd come out to Straydog again on a weekend to help us with basic training ideas like walking the dogs on leash. There are some dogs who do just fine, but others pull and pull and pull, and we'd like to see if we can help these dogs learn "good manners" now in order to make them be more adoptable later!

   Kerry

     Another family is interested in Kerry and will be bringing other family members to PetsMart next week to meet her. This family has a small dog already, and we saw today that Kerry was very gentle with two other small dogs. (One was a baby pug.)

Kerry meets and is very friendly and gentle with a very small doggie.

   Foxy Yatzee

     Foxy also has an admiring couple who thinks Foxy is the sweetest girl! (They have her personality pegged!) They will be contacting us when they make a decision about a possible adoption.

   Penny and Scooter

     Penny and Scooter didn't have any possible adopters this time, but they did get a lot of pets!

Penny and Scooter with Straydog's Michael, who volunteered on his day off to help us out at Adoption Day.

   Boomer II

     Little Boomer (Boomer II) also enjoyed the day, but received little attention from passers by. We found out that Boomer and Foxy get along great! (But we also found out that Foxy and Scooter want to snap at each other, not liking each other at all.)

Boomer II and Foxy Yatzee get along great.

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Fund raising via Kroger and Tom Thumb

     Today our volunteers handed out our Kroger and Tom Thumb cards. We have 'share cards' now, which volunteer Claire organized for us. When you use a share card at Kroger or Tom Thumb in Texas and Louisiana, 1% of the purchase amount is donated to Straydog Inc. With Tom Thumb all you need is to tell them the share card number and they'll add it to your 'reward card'. The number is TT#10698. With Kroger, you'll need a card, and we will send you one if you'd like.


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Previous Daily Updates

Bill Arnold's Daily Straydog Log

CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS UPDATES

(Click on any day below to see the update of that day)

 

LAST WEEK

SUNDAY February 1 2004:

Erin's Saturday Adoption Day Report ...

* Henry's family came into PetsMart Saturday;

* Sasha is adopted [PHOTOS]!

* A couple more photos taken at our Saturday Adoption Day at PetsMart [PHOTOS];

* Colby also finds a new home;

* Email from Pat S., Adoption Day Volunteer, concerning Colby's short-lived adoption;

* Jason, Colby's new guardian dad, calls this morning and says they'll have to return Colby;

* Our briefly vacant kennel will again be occupied by Colby;

* Excerpts from an email from Gayle concerning Rudy and our next step in his case.

MONDAY February 2 2004:

* Diagnostic Center in Dallas can't see Rudy till the 16th, unless ...

* Tom, the feral cat, is at Dr. Morton's being neutered this morning;

* Jack (of the Jack and Jill duo) might have an infection in his totally blind eye (or eye socket) [PHOTOS];

* Lots of kennel swapping Sunday afternoon gets Jordan and Baby Girl a kennel [PHOTOS].

TUESDAY February 3 2004:

* At post time Rudy's appointment at the Dallas Veterinary Diagnostic Center has not yet been moved up;

* Thanks to our contributors our operations fund (which is our only fund) is running about seven weeks ahead as of today;

* Our daily updates and live webcams are basically intended for disclosure rather than entertainment.

WEDNESDAY February 4 2004:

* Rudy's doctors talked with each other last evening;

* Erin's report on Tom, the recently neutered feral cat;

* Puppies Holly and Grace are getting bigger every day [PHOTOS];

* Jack and Jill leaving for vet visit at 1:00 p.m.;

* Two dogs and two pups went to Dr. Morton this morning;

* Email from a reader who rescued one of Jesse-Bear and Laura's relatives.

THURSDAY February 5 2004:

* Ojay's going along with Rudy on our trip to Dallas;

* Rudy is spending the day at the Animal Diagnostic Clinic;

* Other than being almost blind, Jack and Jill's eyes are okay [PHOTOS];

* Happy, Sunny and Puppies Holly and Grace went to our vet clinic yesterday.

FRIDAY February 6 2004:

ERIN'S REPORT ...

* Results of Rudy's testing at Animal Diagnostic Clinic of Dallas [PHOTOS];

* Rudy has perfect looking stools!

 

PREVIOUS WEEKS (TABLE OF CONTENTS of Previous Updates)


*Adoption Day Every Saturday - We take a van load of dogs to PetsMart in Plano (Texas) on Central (U.S.75) at Parker every Saturday, and we are there from 11:00 a.m. till 3:00 p.m. Please contact us via email or phone if you would like us to bring to PetsMart a special dog you've seen on this website, or make an appointment and come out and see the dog(s) you're interested in right here at Straydog.

*Our Dogs for Adoption listed on Petfinder.org, kept up to date by volunteer and member of our Board of Directors, Susan Southerland, Esq.

 


*Click here to see live webcams at Straydog


DRAFT: Front of flyer and/or cover of next newsletter:

 

The Late

Pat Arnold's
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Straydog Inc., Pat & Bill Arnold's Happy Home for Strays, a No-Kill Dog Shelter
P.O. Box 1465, Gun Barrel City, Texas 75147 * (903) 479-3497 * EMAIL: straydog@straydog.org

Straydog Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Non-Profit Corporation - DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE
(As always, complete financial records are available on request.)

Since Pat's death (6/1/03) Bill Arnold continues to work (without pay) every day for Straydog Inc., managing
the shelter exactly as Pat would have wanted. Pat and Bill's four children (all in their 30s and 40s with
full-time jobs) are also helping out a lot at Straydog, trying to carry on their mother's mission of
providing decent lives for dogs who have no one.

Straydog, our Happy Home for Strays
(The hexagon is "The Big Play Yard," which we usually refer to as "the park")
(Photo taken May 2002)

Straydog is a "lifeboat" (and sanctuary) for rescued dogs. A vacant spot in a kennel is an empty seat in our "lifeboat,"
so please, if you're interested in adopting a dog, see our "Dogs for Adoption" link below, or call to inquire about dogs
you may have seen recent photos of but who may not yet be included in our "Dogs for Adoption" link.
And please
continue to support us. We will continue to row this "lifeboat" to shore, dropping off rescued dogs into the arms of
good adopters, and we will continue to fill the space left vacant by each adopted dog with another desperate
homeless dog for as long as we can hold on (financially). We believe that the example of our sacrifice (and the
example of the sacrifices made by the people running all other no-kill shelters) must be publicized to wake people up
and make them aware of the necessity to
SPAY and NEUTER their pets so that homeless dog-rescue "lifeboats" will
no longer be necessary. (Ditto for cats!)

"All stray dogs to lucky dogs ... NOW!"


DRAFT: Back of flyer and/or back cover of next newsletter:

"[Please] take care of my dogs
while I'm gone!"

Pat and Emily
(Photo taken Friday, May 30, 2003)

Pat's last Dog Log update, written Friday evening, May 30, 2003

The Sunday, June 1, 2003 Update announcing the loss of Pat Arnold

Jacquielynn Floyd's column about Pat in the June 3, 2003 Dallas Morning News

When a dog rescuer approaches Rainbow Bridge


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