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Jer
01-05-2013, 19:51
As some of you already know we had two Italian Greyhounds and had to put one down last year due to cancer. She had just turned 8 years old and was healthy as could be otherwise. Nothing but the best for our dogs and we were doing everything in our power to make sure they lived a long and happy life. Some things are just out of our hands and we were pretty shaken up by the whole situation. My wife and our other dog were ready for another dog a few months later but I've been the lone holdout. I just wasn't ready for it and I'm still not 100% sure that I'm ready now but I think I'm about as close as I ever will be. I wanted our little guy to have a buddy to play with and to keep him company when we're not home so it seems like the time is right.

I surprised my wife for Christmas with the news and she was so happy. I had hoped to have one before Christmas but we're going through a rescue that saves mill dogs and has several Italian Greyhounds. Unfortunately they had some rescue dogs come in that ended up exposing the whole facility to kennel cough so now we're smack dab in the middle of a 3 week quarantine because they don't want to send out sick dogs to be placed in homes that already have dogs. We're trying to be as patient as we can but they still have to do the uptake vetting which includes dental, spay, shots and a few other things as part of the check-up. I called earlier to remind them of a couple of things we discussed when we were there (it's in Peyton CO) last week to meet her in person. Upon talking to the director we got some good news and we may have her as soon as this week!

I posted these pictures in another thread but wanted to start a dedicated thread for those who may not be subscribed that are dog lovers. There are a few other dogs there that need forever homes so if you have room, let me know. They have all sizes from boxers & weimaraners to smaller dogs like chihuahuas and daschunds. They have one daschund in fact named Jolly that is seriously one of the coolest dogs I've ever seen. His personality is amazing and he's such a cool little cucumber. They do also have more Italian Greyhounds and they make great companions. Of course these are mill dogs so there will be some work involved to get them use to the idea of being loved pets versus puppy machines that are mistreated and even abused and neglected. The horror stories start at feeding them the cheapest dog food they can find mixed with sawdust for filler and pressure washing walls of kennels with the dogs still in side for 'cleaning' and go up from there.

The little girl we're rescuing was rescued from a breeder auction where there weren't an bids on her due to her so her fate would have been sealed if it weren't for the fine folks at the rescue saving her from certain doom. She's about 4 years old and the name they gave her when she arrived was London. We actually like it so we plan to keep it. We're just so excited and can't wait to introduce her to her brother and her new home where she will be pampered and live a life of luxury. Most of our friends will tell you that she won the doggy lottery. lol

Without further delay, I give you.... London

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-__x0hRYnlaI/UOJf6MOTz0I/AAAAAAAAFPk/3x7e-GFobhw/s512/IMAG0935_1.jpg

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-ZDvgWxIEh3k/UOJgF6N-_pI/AAAAAAAAFQc/1ZlOIC5Jcz0/s512/IMAG0941_1.jpg

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Yog2I14xv18/UOJgLx2X7zI/AAAAAAAAFQ8/7IC4S9CMsYc/s1024/IMAG0944_1.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8059/8262249755_22bc761b0f_b.jpg

If anyone is interested the rescue is called National Mill Dog Rescue and the dogs can be found here (http://www.milldogrescue.org/). Click on Available Dogs and check them out. I got a chance to see most all of them in person last week so I'm more than happy to answer any questions I can about these dogs. There were some truly amazing dogs there and I can tell you that whoever ends up with Jolly specifically will be SO happy they got him. If you look at the list of dogs they have his info but no actual photos of him. He looks a lot like the one in the stock photo though to give you an idea what he looks like. I don't think he will need any adjustment at all as compared to London and will be a wonderful pet for many years for some lucky family.

Anyway... can you tell I'm excited? lol [Dance]

T-Jet
01-05-2013, 20:12
That's not a dog - that's a snack !
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t84/Jetvourax/CIMG2465_zps99fdef53.jpg

Jer
01-05-2013, 20:24
Holy crap! Is that dog part Conehead?

rondog
01-05-2013, 20:47
Congrats Jer! Beautiful little girl there, I hope you all have many happy years together! God Bless you two for adopting a rescue, I think that's the route we'll go from now on.

Jer
01-05-2013, 20:55
Congrats Jer! Beautiful little girl there, I hope you all have many happy years together! God Bless you two for adopting a rescue, I think that's the route we'll go from now on.

Thank man. I had rescued dogs when I was younger but when my wife and I got together she was set on Italian Greyhounds. At the time I had no idea finding a rescue would be possible as I've never seen such a thing at a shelter. Once we had ours I discovered not one but two rescues that have IG's in the state. I swore that if we were ever to get another that's what we would do and wish I had known about it before. I know it's going to be work as she's a bit of a basket case but in the few hours we spent with her (mostly in my arms on my lap on the sofa there) we already witnessed baby steps that gave us great hope for the future. When put down she would simply pace around the area spinning counter-clockwise circles and wanted nothing to do with us. We had to catch her. Then, after spending a couple hours in my arms, we put her down again and the crazy pacing came back but the first thing we noticed is that her paces and spins brought her back near me when before she wanted nothing to do with people. I just know that once we get her out of that kennel and home she will relax and bond hopefully sooner than later she can relax and enjoy the rest of her life being spoiled rotten.

DSB OUTDOORS
01-05-2013, 21:00
That's not a dog - that's a snack !
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t84/Jetvourax/CIMG2465_zps99fdef53.jpg
Are you kidding?? Jer's dog would kill your dog!!
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It would caught in your dogs throat and choke! [ROFL1]

Sorry, I do love all dogs and miss mine something fierce!

Ah Pook
01-05-2013, 21:03
Look familiar?

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Yog2I14xv18/UOJgLx2X7zI/AAAAAAAAFQ8/7IC4S9CMsYc/s1024/IMAG0944_1.jpg
http://www.route40.net/images/flickr/ca-san-francisco-doggie-diners.jpg

[Coffee]

DSB OUTDOORS
01-05-2013, 21:12
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8059/8262249755_22bc761b0f_b.jpg
This last one looks like Sid from Ice Age.

http://ia.media-imdb.com/images/M/MV5BMTg5MzMxNTg5Ml5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNTYwMjg3OA@@._ V1._CR224,0,576,576_SS100_.jpg

Jer
01-05-2013, 21:22
Are you kidding?? Jer's dog would kill your dog!!
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It would caught in your dogs throat and choke! [ROFL1]

Sorry, I do love all dogs and miss mine something fierce!

Haha... I used to always joke that our dogs weren't enough to even get caught in the tooth of most dogs. Then, one day when I was walking Gixxer, a 135lb rottie came around the corner. My initial reaction was panic because the rottie was being walked by a relatively small woman and I was skeered that dog could take my dog in a heartbeat if it wanted to. Without missing a beat my 12lb girl started barking and lunging at the dog and I shit you not... that rottie ran behind it's owner's legs, curled up in a ball sitting behind her legs and proceeded to shiver. My eyes couldn't believe what they were seeing. That little girl was afraid of NOTHING and had no idea she was a 12lb dog. lol


This last one looks like Sid from Ice Age.

http://ia.media-imdb.com/images/M/MV5BMTg5MzMxNTg5Ml5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNTYwMjg3OA@@._ V1._CR224,0,576,576_SS100_.jpg

Haha... we used to joke that our little girl Gixxer looked just like Scrat from that same series... the dude who's always trying to get the acorn. Every now and then her upper lip would stick on a tooth giving her 'snaggle teeth' and you would swear you were looking at the same character. Haha!

http://images2.fanpop.com/image/photos/9100000/Scrat-ice-age-9135926-1024-768.jpg



Man... I miss that dog.

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funkymonkey1111
01-05-2013, 22:03
bless you for getting a rescue. the dog is beautiful, and made me think of this clip from frasier


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9hG_3dGry8

hammer03
01-05-2013, 22:33
I like the Mill Dog Rescue's story and purpose, but don't drop in on a weekend without an appointment, they can be real pricks. They finally warmed up to us (we were looking for a dog to adopt, ended up going with a different rescue) and gave us a tour. They aren't that far from me, but their public relations could use some real work... I understand not wanting drop ins or tire kickers, but put it on your website or make it obvious when people are looking for info. Don't get mad at potential families when they show up. They do a great job vetting people who are about to adopt, you would think they would understand the desire of families to vet the facility in return...

But if you are looking for a great dog, they have lots and could use good homes. Same with the San Luis Valley Animal Rescue (although not as likely to find a pure breed)

rondog
01-05-2013, 23:32
Man, nothing breaks my heart like those tv commercials from the Humane Society......

Gman
01-06-2013, 01:31
Nice pup! Grats!

Jer
01-06-2013, 13:48
bless you for getting a rescue. the dog is beautiful, and made me think of this clip from frasier


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9hG_3dGry8

So funny. We used to watch that show and the funny part is that even though that's a whippet the characteristics are similar and the jokes they make are especially funny if you know the breed.

Jer
01-06-2013, 13:56
I like the Mill Dog Rescue's story and purpose, but don't drop in on a weekend without an appointment, they can be real pricks. They finally warmed up to us (we were looking for a dog to adopt, ended up going with a different rescue) and gave us a tour. They aren't that far from me, but their public relations could use some real work... I understand not wanting drop ins or tire kickers, but put it on your website or make it obvious when people are looking for info. Don't get mad at potential families when they show up. They do a great job vetting people who are about to adopt, you would think they would understand the desire of families to vet the facility in return...

But if you are looking for a great dog, they have lots and could use good homes. Same with the San Luis Valley Animal Rescue (although not as likely to find a pure breed)

I think the site does say that they're open from noon to 4:00 on Saturday and are available by appointment the same hours on weekdays. They're cleaning beforehand which is a several hour job to clean up after a hundred or so dogs. We found them to be quite friendly and helpful so I'm sorry that you had a questionable experience. I can see where it could be stressful especially when you consider what all HAS to get done and the fact that it's all volunteers. I really don't fault such a facility for customer service issues even if they had them. Our experience was wonderful even though they were in the midst of some crazy situations with the whole kennel cough, taking in nearly 70 new dogs (many of which were then transferred to other facilities) that week and they're right in the midst of HVAC issues alone with a remodel of a large portion of the facilities. All things being considered I thought they were very friendly during our visit.


Man, nothing breaks my heart like those tv commercials from the Humane Society......

Those things are SO dang sad. I can't watch them. Even though I'm for rescues and the work they do I'm not a super big fan of the images they show for shock value. IMO it focuses on the sadness of these dogs and I would rather see them focus on the happiness they can add to lives. That's a whole other topic though so we won't get into that.

Maxpowers
01-06-2013, 14:41
Heres my little partner in crime ;)

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee60/03bugeye/622978721_l.jpg

Jer
01-06-2013, 14:59
Heres my little partner in crime ;)

http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee60/03bugeye/622978721_l.jpg

What a cool looking dog. Looks like he's a fun time on legs.

hatidua
01-06-2013, 15:03
Those things are SO dang sad. I can't watch them. Even though I'm for rescues and the work they do I'm not a super big fan of the images they show for shock value. IMO it focuses on the sadness of these dogs and I would rather see them focus on the happiness they can add to lives. That's a whole other topic though so we won't get into that.

well put.

Ghosty
01-09-2013, 11:46
Congrats Jer, he's adorable! I can't even watch those videos, ugh! Poor Lily, heartbreaking! http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v231/SpectralCat/Emoticons/crybaby.gif

http://www.milldogrescue.org/images/img0058.png

Jer
01-09-2013, 11:58
Congrats Jer, he's adorable! I can't even watch those videos, ugh! Poor Lily, heartbreaking! http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v231/SpectralCat/Emoticons/crybaby.gif

http://www.milldogrescue.org/images/img0058.png
Thanks but he's a she! lol

The story of Lily is heartbreaking to be sure. Just glad there are people out there willing to give up their own time to help these poor little pups. Just wish there was more awareness for those buying these puppies from pet stores in the mall and what have you that drive these puppy mills to begin with. In a perfect world everyone would stop buying puppies and start adopting and before you know it puppy mills would be out of business and all the homeless dogs would have loving homes.

BTW Ghosty, glad you found this forum. I never thought I'd see the day. [Alrigh]