Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Oreo: Status Symbol or Forever Friend?


What are you looking for? Have you really stopped to think about that? Are you looking for a status symbol or a companion? Most of us plain dogs may not be "designer" dogs, but we have a lot more to offer.

So think about it. Do you want a dog that just looks good walking next to you down the street? Or do you want a dog that you FEEL good walking next to down the street.

I know dogs like me, plain dogs, aren't the most glamorous dogs on the market. But we have a lot to offer.

So please consider ... what are you looking for? With me I can guarantee you'd find a forever friend. 

Monday, September 28, 2009

World Rabies Day

World Rabies Day is celebrated today, Monday, September 28. Founded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Alliance for Rabies Control, a UK charity, World Rabies Day aims to increase awareness about rabies prevention and control.

Speaking with a veterinarian about keeping your pets current with vaccination not only helps to make sure they are free from rabies, but also reduces the risk of exposure for all family members.

Plain Brown Dog recommends these safety tips.
  • Vaccinate your pets
  • Do not feed or handle wild animals including feral cats
  • Do not feed or touch stray animals
  • Avoid all sick or strange-acting animals
  • Cover your garbage cans
  • Do not leave your pet’s food outside where it can attract wild animals
For more information on World Rabies Day.

Oreo: Special Offer



Have you been thinking of adopting a forever friend? Well now is the time because during the month of October, Halifax Humane Society is taking $20 off the cost of adoption of shelter dogs like me. That means I can be your forever friend for only $50 - now that's a bargain!

Here's what you get for your special rate of $50:
  • A smiling face to greet you every time you come home
  • A fitness companion - I love to walk or run
  • A dining companion - you never have to eat alone again
  • A foot warmer - nothing better on those soon to come cold winter nights than a friend like me curled up at your feet
  • Entertainment - I'm a lot of fun. I'll keep you smiling and laughing all day long. 
  • A loyal friend who listens to your every word
  • A keeper of secrets, I'll never tell

Come visit me and my friends at the Halifax Humane Society during Adopt a Shelter Dog month. You'll be happy you did. 

Friday, September 25, 2009

Dogs Need Home After Fire


Floyd Pond is doing really well considering that earlier this month he lost his home and his wife of more than 20 years to a fire. Facing the task of rebuilding his life, and weeks of surgery to heal his own burns, he's made the difficult decision to seek homes for his beloved pets. 

Don't let their names fool you. Cujo and Sumo are more like teddy bears. Cujo, the biggest of the two, is a Chow mix, 7 years old, and was adopted from the Halifax Humane Society by Floyd and his late wife Robin. Sumo, a full-blooded Chow, is 5 and is a little more reserved. Both are
 friendly, housetrained, good with kids and other dogs. Until now, they've enjoyed life in the big back yard at Floyd's home. Now they're making due on the porch of a family member's home while Floyd travels to Shands Hospital for treatment. 


Ideally, Floyd would love to find someone who would foster the dogs for 6 months to a year to allow him time to recuperate and find a new home for himself. But if an individual or family is interested in adopting, he's perfectly happy to accept that kind of outreach. 

You can contact Floyd through this blog or by calling 386-589-3255.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Oreo: Feeding time!


Here I am getting a special treat from a friend. But it takes more than just a tasty treat to feed the 350 animals at the Halifax Humane Society. We need food - dry dog food. And lots of it. We're running very low at the shelter. My human friends here take donations of dry dog food, gift cards or cash to help feed us. If you can, please help. Thanks!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

A message from our sponsor


Plain Brown Dog is pleased to present a message from our sponsor, NativeMom. 

Adopting isn't easy. It's a commitment. It was 2 years ago this month that I adopted my friend Boo Radley. He'd been at the Big House for more than 5 months. I learned when I adopted him, that I would be his third family. A dubious distinction. I wondered what I was getting myself into.

It was more than 2 days before he would really look me in the eye. About a week before he seemed to respond to his "new name." Now I know I've found a "lifetime dog," to borrow a phrase from author Jon Katz, author of A Good Dog (which I highly recommend.). 

Radley isn't just a dog. He isn't just a pet. He's my joy. To be sure, he is not a replacement for my beloved husband or my children. Johnny Depp could be my husband and cherubs could be my children, and I would love this dog no less.

He's loyal. Funny. He comforts me instinctively. He greets me enthusiastically at the door, whether I've been gone 3 hours or 3 minutes.  I had no idea when I adopted him 2 years ago what a life-altering experience it would be. First delight that I had done something selfless for another of god's creatures. Then terror over how I would manage to train a new dog. Then gratefulness at the love and fulfillment he brought to my life.

As I work everyday with him nestled at my feet under my desk, I look into his face so full of loyalty, gratitude and joy, and I'm struck by the knowledge that I have such a faithful companion. My lifetime dog. 

I wish this for everyone. 

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Oreo: Sit!

I'm looking for someone who wouldn't mind giving me a little training. It's been a while since I've had someone work with me on my manners, at least 7 months, which in dog years . . . well it's a long time. 

One training trick I'm very good at is sitting on command. I sit for treats every time! So I think that shows I have potential. 

I'm also a good runner. Have I mentioned that already? I'd make a really good jogging companion. You know they say that if you have an exercise partner, you're more likely to stick to your exercise routine. I'd be more than happy to help you stick to your fitness routine if you'd be willing to work with me on my training. Sounds like a win-win!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Misty Update

Amy & Brian, who adopted Misty, the founder of the plain brown dog blog, shared some photos of her new life. And it's a good life! Click here to see Misty. 


Oreo: Look closer


You  might think there’s not much unique about a plain black dog like me. But, if you look close, there are a few things different about me. First, my socks. My two front paws are white and my best friend Sharon says I look like I’m wearing socks.  Then there’s my ears. They’re soft and black, like most dogs, I know. But mine are jaunty. They spring up when I’m curious about something. They bounce when I walk. And they flap in the wind when I run. In fact, I’ve been told I have “expressive ears.” Now how many dogs do you know with expressive ears, huh? Pretty special, I know. 

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Oreo: Shade + Sand = Fun





Here's my formula for having a little fun on a beautiful fall Saturday afternoon. Find a shady spot in the yard. Add a hole. Explore the hole. Lay back and admire your work. Ahhh, bliss!

Friday, September 18, 2009

Oreo: I can't help it!


I guess you might be wondering, what’s with the tongue? I know, it can get a little out of control. I love to explore everything with my mouth, which my best friend Sharon says is a “gentle mouth.” If you get too close, you’re probably going to get a sloppy kiss. Sorry, like I said, my tongue gets a little out of control sometime. What would be great would be to have a forever home where I had chew toys to keep this crazy mouth busy and under control. Sharon keeps my mouth busy by throwing a ball for me (only I chase it but don’t bring it back, tee hee!). But I’d really love to have some chew toys.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Hi, I'm Oreo!

Oreo. I guess it’s not hard to figure out how I got my name. What seems to be hard to figure out about me, is what a great pet I’d make. I’ve been at the Halifax Humane Society since January, when I got lost and the kind animal control people rescued me. Only now I need to be rescued again, rescued from more than 7 months here at the shelter waiting for a forever home.

That’s why Plain Brown Dog invited me to tell my story over the coming days. They know that a plain dog like me has the hardest time finding a home. My best friend Sharon, a volunteer here who walks me almost every day, says I’m a lot of fun. Stop by the Halifax Humane Society and see me. Like Sharon says, I’m a lot of fun!

Like Swine Flu, but for dogs

USA Today is reporting that kennels, especially in Florida, Colarado, New York and Pennsylvania, are advising pet owners to get their pets vaccinated for canine influenza virus (CIV), the dog flu. Before boarding your pets for vacations or holidays, the American Veterinary Association recommends the vaccine because, although CIV is rarely fatal, it does spread easily and quickly. 

See the article here

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Florida Company To the Rescue

A great big sloppy kiss to the fine folks at Petguard, a company headquartered in Florida. Petguard, manufacturers of organic, all natural and even vegan pet food, treats and supplements, made a big donation to help furry victims rescued from a puppy mill. 

Georgia Canine Rescue and Rehabilitation is caring for 60 of 140 dogs rescued from a Kingsland, GA puppy mill. Petguard donated 1,500 pounds of food along with pet shampoo and vitamins to help the shelter get these dogs healthy and ready for adoption. See the story here

Way to go Petguard for donating food that will last this shelter up to two months!! Be sure to visit Petguard, which is obviously Plain Brown Dog Recommended.

And if you're interested in helping these puppy mill survivors, visit Georgia Canine Rescue.

Monday, September 14, 2009

At Issue: Domestic Violence & Pets

Did you know that, according to survey and research, 71 percent of women in domestic violence shelters say they've had their pet battered or killed by their attacker.  Three out of four animals in homes where domestic violence occurs will be tortured and abused. 

A group in Orlando is raising funds to build a kennel on the property of Harbor House, a domestic violence shelter for women. They could use support, so give them a visit. 

This is an issue that also needs to get more attention. Or course, our first priority is to help our fellow mankind. But some women and children actually stay in abusive situations because they know if they leave, they will have to leave their pet behind, which is usually a death sentence for the beloved pet.

Victims of domestic violence need a safe place to go with their children and their pets. If you or someone you know is in an abusive situation, there are things you can do to prepare to take your pet out of the home so that no one gets left behind.

  • Develop an emergency plan for sheltering your pet (a friend, your local animal shelter, etc)
  • Establish ownership of the pet. Obtain an animal license, proof of vaccination, veterinary receipt all in your name to prove you own the pet.
  • Collect all vaccination and medical records, collar, identification, medication, bowls, bedding, etc. and prepare for moving them.
  • Ask assistance from law enforcement or animal care and animal control officers to reclaim pets if they are left behind. 

Learn more here

Saturday, September 12, 2009

I'm going home!


There was a lot of excitement this morning. After my walk and breakfast, I got a bath. I had a feeling something even better was on the way for me. And it was.

I have a new family! A forever family! Amy & Brian saw my blog here at Plain Brown Dog and visited me several times. We took a long walk together yesterday and I got to meet their plain black dog Joe. This morning, Amy showed up with a new red collar and leash just for me! It matches the color of my favorite red Kong toy. I had to hand out a few sloppy kisses of thanks for that. 

Next, they let me ride in their car! I love car rides! This is going to be a great day!

Friday, September 11, 2009

This one likes to play!



As you can see by the photo I'm posting, this boy likes to play. 

My foster mom got me a great toy from Pet Junkie. It's called a crunchy critters bottle sock and it's one of my favorite. Mom slips an empty plastic water bottle inside it, seals it up and tosses it my way. Mom likes it because it's a fun way to recycle used plastic water bottles. I like it because it crunches and the tail squeaks! The boy likes it because we play tug of war. I always win!

Of course, my real favorite toy is the Kong that one of the nice volunteers at the Big House sent home with me. The volunteers would make sure my big red Kong was filled with treats each day. I would roll it around my cage and sniff out the treats. It was a great way to pass the time in the kennel. Those Kong-filling volunteers sure were nice to me. I miss them. 

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

A new possible family


I had a meet and greet tonight. A new possible family. They were very nice. And they've adopted before, so I think they would understand a plain brown dog like me. Unfortunately, I was a little tired from my walk and my dinner when they arrived to check me out. They probably think I'm a total couch potato. I hope they come back. I can show them my perky side!

Why I'm Cute



My foster family says there are lots of things to love about me. I have to agree. They love the way my soft fuzzy ears bounce when I walk. They love the way I lay my head in your lap when I want to snuggle. When I greet them at the door with a wag of my tail, they just love that! They even think it's cute when I slop up water out of my bowl with such enthusiasm that I leave little splashes around the rim. 

Yep, there's a lot about this Plain Brown Dog to love. I can't help being so cute!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Free Pet Care Workshop

My good human friend Kate at the Halifax Humane Society in Daytona Beach will be holding a free workshop on Pet Care 101. The workshop will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. at HHS, 2384 West LPGA Blvd. To learn more visit the Halifax Humane Society's web site. 

And, while you're there, take a look around. There are lots of great Plain Brown Dogs and Plain Black Dogs who are looking for a home. They would be happy to meet you! And tell them I said hello!

First weekend at home

My weekend consisted of walks, treats, a few good rawhide chews and lots of belly rubs. I'd love to take a swim but my foster mom says I have to wait until my stitches heal. Not sure what she means by that, but when she says go, I'll be taking a swim!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Sloppy Kiss Coming Your Way!


This plain brown dog is humbled and overwhelmed by the show of support everyone has given. My faith in people is slowly being restored. I want to show my gratitude in a way only a plain brown dog can, with tail wags and sloppy kisses!

If you'd like to pass on a sloppy kiss to a pet or pet-person in your life, get your sloppy kisses e-card at sloppykisscards.com. It's PBD Recommended!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Day 1


Spent the first full day at a new foster home. Carpet! It's such a comfy thing to sleep on. And I've been sleeping a lot. It's so quiet here. I'm used to hearing my friends at the Big House all day and night. I kinda of miss my friends at the big house, but I'm making some new friends here. 

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

This must be a dream!


Wow, what a hangover! I don't know what happened. Last thing I remember is visiting with the veteranarian at the shelter. She fixed my paw for me last week. Good lady. 

I was chasing a tennis ball in my sleep. Ahh, the grass felt good and the sun shining on my plain brown fur was warm. Next thing I know, I wake up with a pounding headache and my vision is blurred. I feel a little woozy and my legs don't seem to work right. 

I seem to remember a car ride. Now I'm not at the shelter anymore. There are people and there's a kid. There's a nice dog here I met the other day. The carpet is really comfy. And I got some cheese when I started feeling a little better this afternoon.

Maybe this is just a dream.