For the Love of Doggies

It’s said that when you first arrive in heaven, all the dogs who have ever been a part of your life are there to greet you. Whether there’s a heaven or not and whether that statement is true or not, it still plays to the sentiment that dogs and unconditional love go hand in hand…that for those of us who have been lucky enough to have doggies in our lives, the bond is as good as it gets. 

If you haven’t figured it out, I’m a dog lover. My dog, Noah, is a rescue, who has the sweetest disposition of any dog I know (okay…I’m biased). He was found by the pet adoption organization on the streets of South Central Los Angeles at about six months old with terrible mange (picture a combination of a German Shepherd, Akita and Chow…we’re talking big curly tail and lots of fur…who had become almost bald with red irritated skin). To add insult to injury, the vet found bee bees lodged in his body because some sadist used him for target practice. Yet, in spite of his hideous beginning, this resilient guy walked right up to us on the fateful day and sat in my daughter’s lap. To say that it was love at first site would be a gross understatement. It’s amazing how dogs can capture your heart in an instant… one intensely expressive look, a great kiss and they own you.
 
As a doggie devotee, you can imagine how it pains me to see all the dogs with no homes or families…to witness how many have to be euthanized, while breeders continue to over breed for profit, putting more dogs into the population. I’ve always wanted to make a difference for these innocent victims. Finally, after an interesting winding road of a career, I am doing exactly that with a campaign called “I’m Tired of…" that raises money for many important causes, including animal cruelty. 
 
I don’t know about you, but I want to rid the world of the unconscionable puppy mills we read about and the horror of psychopaths, like former NFL quarterback Michael Vick, who deliberately and methodically abused so many Pit Bulls, forcing them to fight and even pulling out the teeth of those that were designated for breeding so they wouldn’t bite. Now affectionately known as the “Vicktory” dogs, 22 of these animals were rescued and rehabilitated by a phenomenal organization, called “Best Friends Animal Society,” which brings me to “Dogtown.”
 
My husband makes fun of me because one of my favorite shows is the National Geographic Channel’s “Dogtown.” If you love dogs and you haven’t watched it, you should tune in. It really tugs at this girl’s heartstrings. Created by “Best Friends,” it takes place mostly at their 33,000 acre animal sanctuary in Utah. Typically tracking dogs from rescue to adoption, you witness first hand the efforts of Best Friends’ vets, trainers and caregivers, as they care for what could be called the most severe cases to try to bring about a happy ending. Some dogs are sick or injured; some are not socialized or have vicious tendencies because of their horrid backgrounds. Two of the most amazing episodes involved a puppy mill rescue and the rehabilitation of the “Vicktory” dogs. Once you watch a few episodes, I promise your new intent will be “to rescue, rescue, rescue!” Too many precious pups need our help.
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About carrie.pollare

A green fashion and lifestyle expert, Carrie Pollare is the co-founder and Editor of WhiteApricot.com, a highly regarded online newsletter and website that covers eco and socially conscious fashion, beauty and lifestyle.  
 
Prior to White Apricot, Carrie was a principal in product development and marketing company, 2Cool Corp., for 10 years, having handled the design, manufacturing and marketing of several fashion products, including a line of high end handbags, marketed through Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman and other upscale department stores and boutiques, two very successful jewelry collections, both making their way onto some of Hollywood’s most famous people, and a line of eco friendly philanthropic bracelets, raising money for charities. Prior to 2Cool, she was the president of DISC Distributing Corp., a large wholesale distributor of computer products. A graduate of UCLA, she also has a long history as a public relations executive.

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3 Responses to For the Love of Doggies

  1. angie.provost February 18, 2009 at 5:02 pm #

    Thank you for this article…I too am an AVID lover of all my dogs and can only hope to meet them in heaven one day. I'm checking into Dogtown right away!

  2. Razz February 18, 2009 at 6:03 pm #

    I entered a story into competition just yesterday on this exact issue. The name of my story is Dog Patch. .."Dog Town"

    Without even the mills in the mix there are way too many dogs bought and owned by people whose lives are just too busy to actually care for them.

    But why should that surprise or dissapoint us, after all, children are also treated the same or worse. My story also take care of that atrocity.

    Good blog, Thanks Carrie

  3. prachi February 18, 2009 at 6:33 pm #

    Aww thats such a sweet story! I love dogs and their ability to love you no matter what. I had a doggie when I was growing up named Snoopy and he was the best. Unfortunately since he died I haven't been able to get another but hopefully soon.