Yep, yep – Another bust dog has landed safely in CA.
I fear there may be yawns all over the place with more bust dog news, so I won’t go into detail about this wonderful fresh arrival just yet. After all, Mikey (below) is just another one of dozens and dozens of dogs coming home from the “biggest-baddest-bust-eva.” They’re everywhere! Read the rest of this entry »
When BR hit its big 10 year anniversary date back in April (April Fool’s Day, natch), I was vaguely annoyed that we had to cancel our party plans in order to get out to Vegas to attend a much-anticipated meeting concerning bust dogs with the HSUS and other invested orgs. But that was a dumb response and only lasted until the fog lifted: “Party later. History is being made, you big dummy.” Tipping point, and all that… And so the summer catapulted us into one of the most dizzying but gratifying periods ever of working in partnership with HSUS – yes, in partnership – as well as so many others to help dogs that were once considered hopeless.
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Put a Boxer, a Giant Schnauzer and an Australian Shepherd in a room together with a couch. Then you, the leader of the pack, try to cover it with a slipcover. Let the dance begin Read the rest of this entry »
A Roof Over My Head
In between rescue work and conferences, the barn raising has been moving right along. We’ve been able to get the roof on in preparation for the winter weather that promises to soggy up our work crew.
Since our last update, we’ve raised a big fat $9607! towards the goal of making this project a reality. It was truly a pleasure to raise that bar up once again.
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For some people it’s their favorite holiday. It is one of the few chances during the year when we have an excuse to dress up, down, be a super hero, be provocative, or for men to wear a tutu. I’ve seen a few costumes already this weekend, the most ironic being being a tall homeless man wearing an extra tall Uncle Sam hat. But have you ever seen a gargoyle dressed up as a lion?
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