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People United for Pets is an all volunteer, 501(c)(3) registered non-profit organization specializing in small and toy breed dog rescue. We are located in Western Washington State.
Mission Statement
Countless dogs are without homes and in need of assistance. These are dogs who would make wonderful and faithful companions if only they could connect with the right person or family. We have made it our mission to help them do this. At the same time we hope to enrich the lives of those who adopt them.
I was a little bit indiscriminate when choosing photos for this series, partially because I thought all of these photos had a certain something about them, but mostly because I'm honestly just not sure how much longer my laptop is going to live...
5/8/09: Today, 14 three week old pups were found in abandoned in an empty field near Patricia/W. Genie St, Chalmette 70043. Turned out that they were from two litters and their moms were nowhere to be seen. We called them the "Orphan Pups" (OP). A call went out for fosters who could care for these little orphans until they got big and strong enough to go to their forever families and all went to fosters. They're sweet as pie and got real strong and healthy and are no all set to go to their forever homes.
8/29/09: Only Toby is left waiting for his forever hoem. Though he was at the Shelter for a few weeks, he's very happy to be back with their fosters! He's learned his inside manners, gets along with dogs and cats, love s us humans, loves to play, and absolutely loves to cuddle when he gets all pooped out!
This is me, Toby when I realized that there's a whole big wonderful world out there!
If you want to meet me you can call the St. Bernard Animal Shelter located at 115 W. Agriculture Rd, Chalmette 70043 (Off Paris Rd) (504-278-5734) (Mon-Fri 7-4) or contact a Volunteer at tisme@mindspring.com or 914-720-6888 . Then my Mommy Karen can call you and we can all meet
Picture by Malinda Chambers
People United for Pets is an all volunteer, 501(c)(3) registered non-profit organization specializing in small and toy breed dog rescue. We are located in Western Washington State.
Mission Statement
Countless dogs are without homes and in need of assistance. These are dogs who would make wonderful and faithful companions if only they could connect with the right person or family. We have made it our mission to help them do this. At the same time we hope to enrich the lives of those who adopt them.
Got lucky yesterday and wandered by Mormon Row in Grand Teton NP when a couple of coyote pups were exploring around outside their den underneath one of the old buildings there.
I think she was delighted to find these pups. They were at her grandmother's house. (the other grandmother.)
I tried to count the pups, however, . . .
5/8/09: Today, 14 three week old pups were found in abandoned in an empty field near Patricia/W. Genie St, Chalmette 70043. Turned out that they were from two litters and their moms were nowhere to be seen. We called them the "Orphan Pups" (OP). A call went out for fosters who could care for these little orphans until they got big and strong enough to go to their forever families and all went to fosters. They're sweet as pie and got real strong and healthy and are no all set to go to their forever homes.
8/29/09: Only Toby is left waiting for his forever hoem. Though he was at the Shelter for a few weeks, he's very happy to be back with their fosters! He's learned his inside manners, gets along with dogs and cats, love s us humans, loves to play, and absolutely loves to cuddle when he gets all pooped out!
This is me, Toby as a baby.
If you want to meet me you can call the St. Bernard Animal Shelter located at 115 W. Agriculture Rd, Chalmette 70043 (Off Paris Rd) (504-278-5734) (Mon-Fri 7-4) or contact a Volunteer at tisme@mindspring.com or 914-720-6888 . Then my Mommy Karen can call you and we can all meet
Picture by Malinda Chambers
12/27/08 Emma has gone to her forever family. What a lucky pup! 12/4/08 Here is another update from Emma's mom..."Emma has been with me for a little over a week and has made great leaps and bounds. She is simply the sweetest dog - she looks to me to be either pit or boxer crossed with greyhound. From her shoulders back she is lanky!! When she runs in the yard she has the typical greyhound look - she's very fast! She's about knee high and 30lbs or so. She is very gentle all around - with treats, the way she walks (graceful is a great word for it). When you talk, she cocks her head back and forth in response to what you are saying. She has been horsing around with my Bulldog who is twice the size of her and reguarly stands up to him. When she first came she was afraid of the stairs, noises etc. She went with my boyfriend for thanksgiving and went up his stairs - but they were carpeted. She is now bounding up and down my wood stairs with no problem. Emma is slow to try things and may come across a bit timid but picks things up quickly. She has been running around the house with a stuffed hedgehog in her mouth for days. She loves tennis balls, fetch and keep away. She also has learned sit. She minds well in the house and when not playing is very quiet. She has one quirk and that is she will only lay down on a dog bed... she does not lay down directly on the floor. So... She's great with other dogs, great with people of all ages and does ok with cats that are dog savvy. She whines a bit at first in the crate but I've only had to put her in there while at work. She does not chew on anything other than her toys. She initially had some accidents, but is now whining and then going to the door to go out. In the car I couldn't ask for a better dog... She needs a bit of help getting in as she doesn't jump up but once in she picks a spot and crashes... the car puts her to sleep! This dog is going to be a GREAT DOG for someone whether it's a family or otherwise..." 11/30/08 Emma has made it north and is doing gresat in her foster home- her foster mom says she is an absolutely wonderful dog- house trained, gentle, quick to learn and feels she has the ability to eventually get on voise command. She is moderate enregy and would be fine in any situation!! 10/18/08: Emma is a sweet young girl (about a year old if we had to guess).
The little seal pup in the foreground has probably lost contact with its Mum. It was following the other pup around and nuzzling it trying to get milk. There appears to be a wound on the top of the pup's head, it had more than likely gone to a cow that wasn't its mother and got attacked. I watched them for quite a while, the pup at the back was getting a tad fed up of the attention and beginning to get quite aggressive. Hope the little fella survives.
People United for Pets is an all volunteer, 501(c)(3) registered non-profit organization specializing in small and toy breed dog rescue. We are located in Western Washington State.
Mission Statement
Countless dogs are without homes and in need of assistance. These are dogs who would make wonderful and faithful companions if only they could connect with the right person or family. We have made it our mission to help them do this. At the same time we hope to enrich the lives of those who adopt them.