07/02/08

Leona Helmsley Leaves $8 Billion for Dog Fund?
Ted Rheingold

There is amazing news coming out about the intentions in Leona Helmsley’s (the NY hotel baroness) will and how it will be executed.

On June 16th Manhattan Surrogate Judge Renee Roth reduced Leona’s $12 million bequeath to her Maltese, Trouble, to only $2 million (and assigned the $10 million to grandchildren who had been entirely shut out). It was also reported that will executors are spent $100 thousand in the last year on security detail for Trouble who had received death threats.

Now that all the named and direct beneficiaries of the will have been sorted out, there is the matter of the $5 to $8 billion (BILLION!) in unassigned assets that were dedicated in a two page “mission statement” attached to the will for the health and welfare of dogs. William Josephson, a lawyer who was the chief of the Charities Bureau in the New York State attorney general’s office from 1999 to 2004 stated “The statement is an expression of her wishes that is not necessarily legally binding.” However legal precedence consistently decides upon fulfilling the expressed wishes of the deceased over any other interpretation. So it’s very likely that billions in assets ($2.3 billion of which was liquid at the time of her death) must be spent for the health and care of dogs.

Once I was able to wrap my head about this, this is amazingly wonderful news. It definitely verges on the ridiculous considering the NY Times determined that “$5 billion would equal 10 times as much money spent as all 7,381 animal-related nonprofit groups reporting to the Internal Revenue Service in 2005.” Another way to look at it is that if there are 70 million dogs in the U.S. each could be given $71 towards health care. But it’s seems likely likely that huge amounts of money are going to have to be spent on dog health and welfare.

Reading about this makes me think that while Leona thought of her dog’s welfare, most people make no plans for their pets if their pets outlive them.

Our guest blogger, attorney and dog lover Michael Blackburg, posted a great entry on how to prepare for your pet if you are not able. It’s a great overview and steps every pet owner should review. Michael also helps people create simply and binding trusts for their pets.

After doing some research I found The New York Blogger Mike Nizza picked up on just this same issue and informed me of a non-profits called 2nd Chance 4 Pets. Their mission is to keep pets out of shelters and keep them with families.

2nd Chance 4 Pets is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization staffed by volunteers and located in Los Gatos, California. We work throughout the state and across the nation to provide pet owners with comprehensive information about lifetime care solutions to ensure that their pets will always be cared for.

So, on this note, I’m off to start a $5 billion foundation dedicated to dog health and welfare, but first I’m going to make sure Moxie is taken care of … always.

06/06/08

Glamorous Bella Pugs
Ted Rheingold

Moxie and Molly wrote in to let us know about a glamorous photo spread in Vogue Italia with Linda Evangelista. I’ve renamed it ‘The Puggesses.’

Biped fashionistas will love the blog it came from.

06/01/08

Milk-Bones Celebrated 100 Years with Celebrities and Party in NYC
Joy

If you were in New York City on May 22nd the place to be was the Milk-Bone 100th Anniversary Party with the world’s biggest doghouse decorated with Milk-bones. Lots of celebrities, great dogs, and tons of Milk-bones! What could have been more fun!

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05/12/08

Milk-Bone Celebrates 100th Anniversary By Building World’s Biggest Doghouse, Covers Doghouse with Milk-Bones
Joy

Now this looks like a blast! I am soooo envious of you NY dogs who can get to this event! Beatrice even asked me if we could take a road trip to get to see the world’s biggest dgohouse and all those treats!

MILK-BONE® TAKES MANHATTAN … AMERICA ’S FAVORITE DOG SNACK CELEBRATES ITS 100TH ANNIVERSARY IN A BIG WAY BY BUILDING THE WORLD’S LARGEST DOG HOUSE IN TIMES SQUARE

WHAT:
New York City is officially in the dog house … the Milk-Bone Moments™ Dog House, that is. Milk-Bone® brand announced today the celebration of its 100th Anniversary (that’s 700 in dog years) by throwing an un-fur-getable celebration that’s sure to have tails wagging.

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05/06/08

Oprah to Push for Passage of Pennsylvania Law Cracking Down on Puppy Mills
Joy

It looks like puppy mills finally have an opponant they can’t shake off — Oprah!

Thanks to Mary O. of BanOhiodogAuctions for barking in this article. The first article is about Oprah’s show tomorrow where she is expected to call for passage of the Pennsylvania legislation that cracks down on puppy mills.

Thanks to Philly.com for this article.

Oprah to push Pa. dog law
By Amy Worden
INQUIRER HARRISBURG BUREAU

HARRISBURG - Talk about a lobbyist with clout.

Oprah Winfrey - the woman with the power to send authors to the top of the New York Times best-seller list - is planning to appeal to viewers tomorrow to back a crackdown on puppy mills in Pennsylvania.

Winfrey is expected to read excerpts from a letter Gov. Rendell sent to her last month seeking support for legislation to overhaul the state’s dog law, according to participants in a Monday conference call with producers of The Oprah Show.

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05/04/08

Dogs, Cats and Other Pets Take Sides in US Presidential Democratic Primary
Joy

Thanks to the Guardian.co.uk for this amusing article. BTW, you can check out both the YouTube videos mentioned in the article. The Obama video is at the top of this post and the Clinton video is at the bottom.

Barack’s cats and Hillary’s dogs battle it out for the White House
Emine Saner The Guardian, Monday May 5 2008

Maybe it is because the Clintons dumped their cat Socks when Bill left the White House that Democrat cats (I resist the strong urge to call them “Democats”) are turning out for Barack Obama. A number of felines have demonstrated their support on the Cats for Obama website, often by sitting on a poster or T-shirt, which obviously means they approve of the Illinois senator’s strong voting record on animal rights rather than thinking it’s a comfy place to take a rest. Why so many cats are coming out in favour of Obama is puzzling pollsters because, known for being selfish and superior, if ever there was a Republican animal, cats would be it.

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04/30/08

Steelers Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger’s Foundation Splits $100K Between 12 Police Departments
Joy

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Thanks to Eddie Essig for barking in this good news from KDKA.com.

Big Ben Makes Big Donation For Local Police Dogs

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) ― Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is making a special donation to local police departments to help their canine units.

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04/23/08

Extra Exclusive Info from K9’s Interview with British Reality Star Kim Kardashian
Joy

If you live in Europe you’re probably familiar with one of the best dog magazines on the market, K9. Every month K9 features an interview with a popular personality about their dogs and their views of dogs. This month K9 Featured Kim Kardashian.

In the very canine spirit of sharing, K9 is letting me run some extra parts of the Kardashian interview that you won’t see anywhere else, including their own site. Thanks, K9!

Kim Kardashian has her own reality series and adorns the pages of many celebrity gossip magazines. She loves dogs and recently caught up with Kim Bruce at K9 Magazine for a chat.

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04/16/08

Martha Stewart Mourns Chow Paw Paw
Joy

The Ward Pack sends their sympathies to Martha. I’m sure the Rainbow Dogsters will keep an eye out for Paw Paw.

Thanks to the SFGate Daily Dish for this sad news.

Stewart Devastated After Dog’s Death

Lifestyle queen Martha Stewart is in mourning following the death of her beloved dog on Saturday.

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04/09/08

Miss Oprah’s Puppymill Show– See the Video at Pomrescue Site
Joy

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Thanks to Charlotte C. for barking in this invitation to see the Oprah puppymill video at Pomrescue.com.

Anyone who missed the Oprah show on puppymills can see it here at pomrescue.com. I’ve already seen the effects of it in the applications I’ve got for my foster Pug, from people saying they will never buy another dog as long as they live. It’s worth seeing.