Monday, December 29, 2014
Thursday, December 18, 2014
MaddysRIP Memoralizer Homeless Poodle Did The SweetesMemoryAlyssaWinters
Rest in peace Alyssa Winters and her unborn child
The dog rescue community is reeling from the sudden and tragic loss of one of their own.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014
AnimalsGlaucomaTangiers Horse
EMERGENCY!!! LAST 24 HOURS TO SAVE STARBUCKS, THE ARABIAN HORSE THAT CRIED TEARS OF BLOOD!!!!
Starbucks was born “Tangiers”, a beautiful Arabian horse descendant of the great Bey Shah, one of the most legendary sires of the Arabian breed,...See More
— with Greg Stompamileinmyboots Mason and Greg SApride Mason.Starbucks was born “Tangiers”, a beautiful Arabian horse descendant of the great Bey Shah, one of the most legendary sires of the Arabian breed,...See More
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
AnimalFunerals Canine Therapy
This was on my personal FB page and it touched me so much, that I felt I had to share it with you. Have the tissues handy.
A Loan From God
God promised at the birth of time,
A special friend to give,
His time on earth is short, he said,
So love him while he lives.
A special friend to give,
His time on earth is short, he said,
So love him while he lives.
It may be six or seven years,
Or twelve or then sixteen,
But will you, till I call him back,
Take care of him for me?
Or twelve or then sixteen,
But will you, till I call him back,
Take care of him for me?
A wagging tail and cold wet nose,
And silken velvet ears,
A heart as big as all outdoors,
To love you through the years.
And silken velvet ears,
A heart as big as all outdoors,
To love you through the years.
His puppy ways will gladden you,
And antics bring a smile,
As guardian or friend he will,
Be loyal all the while.
And antics bring a smile,
As guardian or friend he will,
Be loyal all the while.
He'll bring his charms to grace your life,
And though his stay be brief,
When he's gone the memories,
Are solace for your grief.
And though his stay be brief,
When he's gone the memories,
Are solace for your grief.
I cannot promise he will stay,
Since all from earth return,
But lessons only a dog can teach,
I want you each to learn.
Since all from earth return,
But lessons only a dog can teach,
I want you each to learn.
Whatever love you give to him,
Returns in triple measure,
Follow his lead and gain a life,
Brim full of simple pleasure.
Returns in triple measure,
Follow his lead and gain a life,
Brim full of simple pleasure.
Enjoy each day as it comes,
Allow your heart to guide,
Be loyal and steadfast in love,
As the dog there by your side.
Allow your heart to guide,
Be loyal and steadfast in love,
As the dog there by your side.
Now will you give him all your love,
Nor think the labor vain,
Nor hate me when I come to call,
To take him back again?
Nor think the labor vain,
Nor hate me when I come to call,
To take him back again?
I fancy each of us would say,
"Dear Lord, thy will be done,
For all the joy this dog shall bring,
The risk of grief we'll run.
"Dear Lord, thy will be done,
For all the joy this dog shall bring,
The risk of grief we'll run.
"We'll shelter him with tenderness,
We'll love him while we may,
And for the happiness we've known,
Forever grateful stay.
We'll love him while we may,
And for the happiness we've known,
Forever grateful stay.
"But shall the angels call for him,
Much sooner than we've planned,
We'll brave the bitter grief that comes,
And try to understand."
Much sooner than we've planned,
We'll brave the bitter grief that comes,
And try to understand."
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
BlackieBillyBoyMemorysHospiceDied1Jan09Sept2014
NOW MY
BILLYBOY WILL SOON SEE HIS MOTHER,BUNNY AND MADDY THE ROTTWEILLER ARE ON THE RAINBOW BRIDGE
23 YRS AGO BILLY WAS BORN IN THE SURREY HOME AND IS DYING THERE, MAKES ONE APPRECIATE EVERY DAY.
PEACE AND LOVE TO MY ANIMALS
BILLYBOY WILL SOON SEE HIS MOTHER,BUNNY AND MADDY THE ROTTWEILLER ARE ON THE RAINBOW BRIDGE
23 YRS AGO BILLY WAS BORN IN THE SURREY HOME AND IS DYING THERE, MAKES ONE APPRECIATE EVERY DAY.
PEACE AND LOVE TO MY ANIMALS
Thursday, August 14, 2014
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Amazing Animals KENNY
Kenny's transformation is incredible! See for yourself!
Some people brush off severely injured animals as “unfixable” and believe they are not worth the effort it may take to make them well again.
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Friday, March 7, 2014
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Mora MN BaldEagle Rescue Jerry Williams
Sharon Anderson shared LOTL Rescue's photo.
Mora is our Heritge Love of Animals Thaks Bernae Gunderson
We love how lovingly this giant raptor is being carried to safety.
Rescue of a magnificent eagle.
After persistent calls from a concerned Mora man, an injured bald eagle was successfully captured this afternoon and brought to the Univers...ity of Minnesota Raptor Center for treatment.
Jerry Williams of Mora noticed the great bird in a field behind his home. He said his first reaction was to get his small dog inside and out of danger from the bird, but once he realized the bird was injured and unable to fly, Williams immediately began making calls to get the bird rescued.
The Raptor Center responded and sent transport volunteer Terry Headley to the Williams' home to capture the bird.
Headley set out with a plan to approach the bird from the side, steering him away from a thicker stand of trees and brambles. As she got closer, the eagle took notice and floundered out of sight.
"He's a runner," called Headley as she chased down the bird that was half-heartedly hopping through thick brush between corn fields.
Even though Headley recently had hip replacement surgery and was armed with nothing but a thick pair of gloves, she was able to snatch and restrain the bird quickly.
Within seconds Headley was cradling this immense raptor in her arms like an infant.
"You are beautiful," she assured the eagle.
After quickly looking the eagle over, Headley determined the bird was a female and had injuries to her feet likely from territorial fights with another female. Headley also said the bird's wing was either broken or dislocated which could have been caused by fighting with other eagles or perhaps from being hit by a car.
After walking back through muddy fields, Headley loaded the bird into a small crate with the help of Williams and his wife Lynne.
Williams said the eagle was taken to the raptor clinic at the University and inspected by doctors this evening, who reported she was also suffering from lead poisoning and a heart murmur in addition to the broken wing. With treatment, doctors said they hope she will heal and be flying within a month. Great news!See More
Rescue of a magnificent eagle.
After persistent calls from a concerned Mora man, an injured bald eagle was successfully captured this afternoon and brought to the Univers...ity of Minnesota Raptor Center for treatment.
Jerry Williams of Mora noticed the great bird in a field behind his home. He said his first reaction was to get his small dog inside and out of danger from the bird, but once he realized the bird was injured and unable to fly, Williams immediately began making calls to get the bird rescued.
The Raptor Center responded and sent transport volunteer Terry Headley to the Williams' home to capture the bird.
Headley set out with a plan to approach the bird from the side, steering him away from a thicker stand of trees and brambles. As she got closer, the eagle took notice and floundered out of sight.
"He's a runner," called Headley as she chased down the bird that was half-heartedly hopping through thick brush between corn fields.
Even though Headley recently had hip replacement surgery and was armed with nothing but a thick pair of gloves, she was able to snatch and restrain the bird quickly.
Within seconds Headley was cradling this immense raptor in her arms like an infant.
"You are beautiful," she assured the eagle.
After quickly looking the eagle over, Headley determined the bird was a female and had injuries to her feet likely from territorial fights with another female. Headley also said the bird's wing was either broken or dislocated which could have been caused by fighting with other eagles or perhaps from being hit by a car.
After walking back through muddy fields, Headley loaded the bird into a small crate with the help of Williams and his wife Lynne.
Williams said the eagle was taken to the raptor clinic at the University and inspected by doctors this evening, who reported she was also suffering from lead poisoning and a heart murmur in addition to the broken wing. With treatment, doctors said they hope she will heal and be flying within a month. Great news!See More
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
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