Updates from senior dog rescue and shelter programs: Our Meet the Dogs series will highlight our grantee organizations» work with the rescue, care, and adoption of homeless senior dogs, including
inspirational stories of the dogs they help.
Not exact matches
These compilations
of stories and
inspirational messages have been tailored for a vast number
of markets such as teens, new moms, cancer survivors... even
dog lovers.
Inspirational rather than preachy or sentimental, the book wields the emotional power to be expected from a
story of family,
dogs, justice and self - reliance.»
The 101
stories chosen for each book from thousands
of submissions are not only
inspirational and fun, but many
of them also feature adopted
dogs and cats, including black
dogs and cats, senior pets, and pit bulls, the categories
of pets that are most often left behind at shelters.
Mark Barone and Marina Dervan share with us the
story of what set them on their unique and
inspirational journey to found the No - Kill Advocacy organization An Act
of Dog and what caused Mark a talented and established artist to set a goal to paint the portraits
of 5500 hundred
dogs.
Rescue Me is a collection
of twelve original
inspirational short
stories, complete with photos and accompanying audios,
of ten
dog lovers who rescued the
dogs who ultimately rescued them.
The Vicktory
dogs»
inspirational story was captured in the award - winning documentary The Champions, which follows five
of the
dogs as they transition from life in a fighting ring to a life using their fighting spirit for a second chance.
Three gifted writers and one internationally acclaimed animal photographer combine their talents in this heartwarming, encouraging collection
of short
stories and
inspirational lessons every
dog lover should own.
The Champions is such an
inspirational story, everyone should certainly see it to understand the plight
of these beautiful devoted creatures we call pit bull terrier type
dogs.
The team created a collection
of inspirational dog stories entitled, «In
Dogs We Trust.»
On Saturday May 14th, 2011, BHRR was contacted by D. Flaim, Contributing Editor
of Dog Fancy Magazine about doing an
inspirational piece on a BHRR animal, their
story plus interviewing that animals forever loving adoptive home.