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09/28/09
This week’s Dog Of The Week is Dogster member Morgan. She’s an adorable Pomeranian/Yorkie mix who’s been on Dogster since January 2009.
Her mom participates in lots of groups and has been very active in the Dogster community until recently, she found out she has cancer and is about to undergo surgery and chemo.
I don’t want to go into all the details but Morgan’s mom has a lot on her plate, understandably she is scared and trying very hard to keep her spirits up.
Although she isn’t going to be on Dogster as much because of all that is happening it would mean a lot if you could stop by Morgan’s page and leave a little message, show her that we care and are thinking about her.
Let’s see how many Dogsters we can get to send her the Power of the Paw : the gift of encouragement, hope, support and prayer.

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07/17/09

I want to thank Wilson for barking this cute story to me.
If you live in the Macon, GA. area be on the lookout for a red haired beauty riding on the back of a candy-apple red Roketa 250.
When Johnny Ray rides his scooter down Gray Highway, he’s used to people pointing and staring.
Gizmo, his Pomeranian/cocker spaniel-mixed pooch, rides in style in her own “K-9 unit” fastened to the bike.
“She loves it. She rides good,” Ray said.
She took an interest in the scooter as soon as he drove it home last year.
“When I got back from my maiden trip, she put her little paws on the running board like, ‘Daddy, I don’t know what this thing is but I want to go with you,’ ” said Ray, 64, who retired in 1996 from doing in-house printing for the Atlanta Braves for 15 years.
Ray at first thought he could hook her up with a harness and leashes, but he decided instead on a double-decker contraption. He hinged two black milk crates together and fastened them with bungee cords.
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07/16/09

A woman in Phoenix, AZ. has been fined $940 and sentenced to three years probation for her barking dogs.
Reness Maurer’s neighbors had filed a petition earlier in the year to have her prosecuted for allowing her dogs to bark non-stop over three years.
Municipal Court Judge Cynthia Certa told Maurer that she is not required to report to a probation officer, and the $940 will be reduced to $296 if the terms of her probation are completed successfully after the three years.
Other conditions of the probation included keeping Corky and Koo-Boosh, Maurer’s two dogs, inside when she leaves, and putting bark collars on the dogs if they are outside for longer than 15 minutes.
Maurer said she was disappointed about the sentencing and about her neighbors.
“I feel ostracized in my own community,” said Maurer, adding that neighborhood relations will now be “extremely awkward and uncomfortable.”
I realize how annoying incessant barking can be, it’s happened before in our neighborhood. After a while it can start to drive you a bit nutty. Maurer has two small dogs that are obviously not outside dogs, she should not be leaving them there for hours on end. As a pet owner she needs to take responsibility for her dogs and deal with the problem.
However, the real reason I posted this wasn’t because of the barking issue but because of the penalty. Read the rest of this entry »
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07/09/09

I just received sad news about the Osbourne’s beloved dog Little Bit, he was attacked and killed by a coyote.
Here’s the story from Peoplepets.com.
It’s a gloomy day for the Prince of Darkness: the U.K.’s Telegraph is reporting that Ozzy Osbourne’s Pomeranian, Little Bit, was eaten by a coyote at his family’s Los Angeles home on Tuesday. The rocker and wife Sharon were apparently watching the Michael Jackson tribute on television and couldn’t hear their dog’s yelps as he was attacked in the backyard, said the report.
Daughter Kelly Osbourne took to Twitter on Wednesday and wrote that her father is “devastated…she was his other women![sic].” The attack reportedly prompted authorities in the Los Angeles area to issue a warning about coyote attacks, saying, “Wild animals are opportunistic, and coyotes fit this mold very well.”
Our condolences to the Osbourne family.
* Pic courtesy Chad Buchanan/Getty
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05/21/09

I recently posted an article, The Eleventh Hour, to try and help raise funds for the Rocky Mountain Animal Defense. They were going to be attending an upcoming dog auction and money raised would be used to buy dogs that faced almost certain death. The auction has since taken place and thanks to some generous donors they had enough funds to buy 56 beautiful dogs.
Sharon L. Peters wrote a special article for USA Today. It’s a very moving piece on what happens at the auction, you may want to get out the tissues.
Some 250 or so dogs and puppies were, before the sale, living in a brick warehouse-like structure (which I drove to in order to make sure that others’ descriptions were accurate) a stone’s throw from the interstate. The building, essentially windowless except for in the front, where customers view puppies, is surrounded by asphalt and commercial buildings with no place for dogs to be outside. Adult dogs are kept behind doors posted with “Employees only” warnings.
In early May, PBK decided to sell many of the dogs in advance of relocating, according to the seller statement filed with the auction company.
When Last Chance and the Rocky Mountain Animal Defense heard the dogs would be sent to auction, they offered to pick them up and find them homes, says Last Chance’s Julie Sarff. “The dogs are perpetually pregnant or nursing; they live their lives in cages,” Sarff says. “We wanted something better for them.”
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02/20/09

It feels like everyday I’m posting a story on a puppy mill raid. It’s great that something is finally being done about bad breeders, but where on earth are all these dogs going to go.
People are turning in their dogs at an alarming rate already, add on top of this thousands of dogs from puppy mills being thrown into the mix. A recipe for disaster. In this case, more dogs put down per year than ever before.
It’s time the laws are changed to make the penalty fit the crime. Backyard breeders will never stop as long as the reward outweighs the risk. The profit outweighs the penalty. The time to change things is now, before it’s too late.
J.B’s Precious Puppies located in Seneca, MO was raided after a tip came from someone who went to purchase a dog. The tipster was shown an unhealthy looking dog and requested to see another one, after being turned down the buyer became suspicious.
A tiger and cat were seized along with over 360 dogs found at this facility. This is not the first time the owner has been in trouble with the law.
Public information indicates that the breeder has had previous violations, the Humane Society release said. In January 2006, the U.S. Department of Agriculture levied $10,000 worth of fines against the breeder for multiple violations within the Animal Welfare Act, the news release said.
In 2007, the state seized 150 dogs from the property and sold them at a private auction. The proceeds were given to the owner. No charges were filed at that time .
It is unbelievable that this woman received the proceeds of the dogs auctioned. As mentioned above, until the penalty outweighs the profit these people will just keep going. The animals just rescued were living in wire cages covered in urine and feces. There was no food visible and the water they had was frozen. Obviously, this person has no regards for the animals and needs to be stopped once and for all.
The dogs will be taken to the Humane Society’s headquarters in St. Louis for triage. This rescue comes just days after the Humane Society took in 100 Yorkies from a breeding facility in Greene County.
Dogs rescued from the Seneca facility included small-breed dogs including chihuahuas, Boston terriers, miniature pinchers, Lhasa apsos, Pomeranians and Westies, according to the news release. There were also 25 to 30 large breeds including huskies, chow- chows and Shar Peis.
So far the Humane Society has been able to cope, but they are calling on all their volunteers to help out. I’m sure they could use as many volunteers as possible, if interested visit their site for more info.
* Pic courtesy Missouri Humane Society
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01/23/09

Jane Snyder’s three Pomeranians were stolen from her car in York County, PA. She is offering a $10,000 reward for the safe return of her beloved pets.
A man called claiming he had her dogs and would hand them over in return for the reward. He wanted to meet her at the K-Mart parking lot for the exchange. She left the money where she was told but never got the dogs back.
“I wouldn’t have to go through all those emotions of thinking I was going home with them and everything be the same way and they were going to be so happy and glad to see me and stuff like that,” said Snyder. “To go through that again, that was terrible.”
It’s horrible to think someone would play on this woman’s emotions and take advantage of her. Ms. Snyder has filed a police report on the stolen money and is still offering a reward.
* Photo courtesy WGLA-TV
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09/15/08
The victory this week goes to Dogster member Buddy for an entry that really made us laugh here at photo contest HQ. Your victory nets you 50 Zealies and and a vigorous ear scratch. All you other aspiring captionists get ready for the next contest appearing on a Dog Blog near you sometime tomorrow.

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09/09/08
This is one of my favorite pictures from 2008 so far. The Pomeranian and Chihuahua came into a local store in San Francisco where I hold monthly pet photography sessions and actually posed like this for over a minute. The tongue out is no fluke – I couldn’t believe it. This week we’re going for another twofer quote – one for each dog. Just make a comment on this post and replace each “What was I thinking?” with your own suggestions to score 50 Zealies that you can spend in the Gift Shop!

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09/04/08

I received a message about Casper, an adorable 7 month old Pomeranian, who is in desperate need of a heart operation.
He was diagnosed with Pulmonic Stenosis, it affects the right artery so that it is barely pumping blood into his heart. Casper is at risk of his heart enlarging on the right side; leading to cardiac arrest and possible sudden death.
The operation is very expensive so Casper’s buddies put together a raffle to raise money to help out. Some very generous Dogster members donated great gifts for you to win.
We are holding a raffle of Gift Baskets and other prizes to raise funds for Casper. You can purchase the tickets now and choose which prizes you want before the drawing on September 8.
PRIZES
Here is a list of donated gifts so far as prizes for the raffle. I will update this list as more donations come in.
$5.00 TICKET CATEGORY
A. $20.00 gift certificate to www.dieseldoggie.net
-Donated by Diesel (ID146642)’s Mom Sherry
B. Basket of doggie cookies
- Donated by Cosmo Enyce Politan (ID380677)’s mom Raquel. www.tiptopwebsite.com/noahsbarkwoofery
C. A Tastefully Simple gift package include items from
www.tastefullysimple.com
- Donated by Tessa (ID 121303)’s mom.
D. A butiful blanket made and donated by Dayzee (519632)
’s mom
$10.00 TICKET CATEGORY
A. $55.00 gift certificate to The New York Dog Shop
www.thenewyorkdogshop.com
-Donated by Brodie’s mom (ID690517)
B. Basket of doggie grooming supplies. Shampoo, brushes etc. valued over $50.00
-Donated by Sophie’s (ID679446) and my mom
C. A Bath & Body Works gift card value $50.00. Check out Bath & Body Works at
www.bathandbodyworks.com
- Donated by Tessa (ID 121303)’s mom.
$20.00 OR ABOVE TICKET CATEGORY
A. $200.00 gift basket of women’s fashion jewelry
-Donated by a very generous Anonymous Donor
If you’re interested in buying a raffle ticket, or making a prize donation, stop by Have A Heart for Casper. Good luck little buddy!
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