Hound Dog finds Heaven

Two Montana artists, Margaret Graziano and Glenn Swanson (very dear friends of mine) live in Columbia Falls Montana and were up in the woods on a cross country skiing adventure. They were going back to their car when they noticed a logging road with the gate left open. They decided to venture up the road. As they started up the road, they came across a female hound dog that had obviously not eaten in a very long while. She appeared to have had babies from the looks of her breasts, so they looked around, but did not see any signs of puppies. They pulled up beside the dog and opened the door and lo and behold the hound dog jumped in the truck. hound dog

They took the dog home with them and immediately had her checked out at the vet. The vet said that it had been quite awhile since she had her puppies. I am sure this put their minds at ease knowing that they had not left little baby hound dogs up in the woods.

They have been checking around to see if anyone is missing a dog and, of course, no one will claim this poor dog. There is no doubt that someone dropped this dog off.

How could you abandon an innocent living creature that depends on you and think that is O.K. Well, it is not. You do not domesticate a dog and think that when you drop it in the middle of the woods that it will be able to fend for itself. This poor dog was probably in the same vicinity that she was dropped thinking that her human would come back. It is heartbreaking! starved hound dog

This story has a happy ending because two people care so deeply for animals.

What on earth has happened to our morals when we can dump man’s best friend in the woods and sleep with a clear conscience?

I am so grateful for people in the world that go the extra mile to help one of God’s creatures.

Samoyeds in the Snow | The Good Life

A friend whom has been living in Atlanta for the last eight years in hopes of returning out West to the landscape that he loves finally achieved his goal. While he was living here he adopted two Samoyed dogs from dog rescues and always looked forward to the day he could return to the mountains with his new buddies. Atlanta is brutal to dogs with thick coats. The summer humidity has to be unbearable for them.

He emailed this picture and it was too precious not to share.snow dogs

The dogs are Dylan on the left and Chako, (whom I like to call Chako-latte), on the right. Notice Dylan’s smile. Have you ever seen a happier dog?

Well, in this down economy it is wonderful to see someone reach their goals and even better to see two ecstatic dogs.

I am grateful that people take a chance on rescue dogs and live happily ever after.

Should Dogs Wear Goggles?

This picture is way too adorable not to share. Rocket is wearing “doggles”, which are basically “doggie goggles”. He wears them on boat rides. Are they fashionable or are they functional?doggles

Dog’s eyes are no less sensitive than ours. They just don’t tend to whine as we do if something gets in them.

I found a picture of a military dog wearing doggles, also. That is definitely functional. The doggles protected his eyes, as a helicopter kicked up dust and debris taking off during an air assault operation.

Then, there is the story of a dog that was diagnosed having a visual sensitivity to sunshine when she was still a puppy. She has worn doggles ever since.

They have been recommended to people who have dogs that ride in the side car of their motorcycles, people whose dogs have cataracts and dogs with allergies.

Now, I am just visualizing riding down the road with my dogs, heads out of the window, ears flapping in the breeze and wearing doggles. Yes, they would keep bugs and debris out of their eyes, but my thought is how cool they would look wearing them 🙂

I am just grateful that someone cared enough to invent something to protect his best friend’s eyes.