Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Help in Bathing Your Dog
Do you want some tips on bathing your dog? Check out this article on the Petflow blog!
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
Adopt Clara and Milly
These two levely ladies are looking for a forever home. After
living many years with their owner, they found themselves at a shelter.
Can you imagine? In their golden years.
Milly is 12 years
young and still has spunk. She loves to collect all the dog bowls for
me. She also loves to cuddle with my son Alex. After being to the vet
she is very healthy. She has a cataract in one eye but she does great.
She plays with the other dogs and runs in the yard.
Clara
is a 11 year old beauty. She is very friendly and loves all people and
dogs. She likes to chew her nyla bones and nap. When she goes outside
she runs and rolls in the grass. She was also found to be very healthy
,only needs eye drops to one eye. She has taken to my son Aidan.
Both
girls are fantastic. They are house trained. They just need to go out a
little more often. They love people and dogs. They are calm and quite.
These two gals need a
home to call their own. Do you want to make their golden years great?
Jill
Ebay Listings for NEBTR
Special thanks to Michelle Dumler, who has been listing many, many items on Ebay and naming Northeast Boston Terrier Rescue as a beneficiary in the proceeds.
We truly appreciate this Michelle! You are a fabulous supporter!
If you would like to see her auctions, they can be found here, under the name of shellyduchsk8s. Click on the link to see everything that she has listed!
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Former Fosters Brady and Rudy Update!
Hi everyone;
Its been 2 weeks since Brady and Rudy have been adopted!! WOW!! 2 weeks can you believe it???!!! I still think of them everyday and wonder what they are up to.
Just got off the phone with Glenda their new mommy and she said they are doing Great!! They have both settled in fine. Neighbors have come over to visit and they tell her how well behaved they are. (after the initial "YAY NEW PEOPLE ARE HERE TO SEE US!!) She said all is good and she has no complaints.
Took them to her vet this past week for their checkup with the new vet. Now sit down for this one........ready??.............................The vet that saw them when they were with me now lives near Glenda and works for her vet!! She needed to call my vet to get the titre results from when they had their titre test here. She even remembers seeing them!! how cool is that?? There appt went well and both are very healthy. Which is great news for a senior boy like Rudy at age 10!
I told Glenda that Brady needs longer adjustment time when being introduced to a new dog he is unfamiliar with. When I first got Brady and Rudy, He wanted to get at my Daisy SO BAD!! He barked and and growled and snarled through the x-pen I had set up to keep them separated. But once they got a chance to sniff each other through the fence and get adjusted a bit, once the introduction was made, just shy of two weeks after he got here, he was fine.
Brady is a little rambunctious when he is out for his walks and needs a little more leash training but she is fine with that. Other than that they are doing great!! She and her family adore them and they have adjusted to the move just fine. So happy to hear. So all's good with Brady and Rudy!! I have enclosed some pics she sent me.....enjoy!!
Christine
Foster failure Marty and sibling Daisy
The Turkey Loaf was a Hit!
They love every last bite, Sunday and Maggie licked the pan clean!!
For those interested in the recipe, see below;
For those interested in the recipe, see below;
Turkey Loaf
· 6 pounds of ground turkey or ground chicken or ground beef,or 2 family pac- No Salt, Pepper or onions
· Assorted fresh vegetables,
can use frozen – carrots, broccoli, kale, zucchini, cauliflower, spinach,
etc. – at least 3 different ones per
batch, and should represent only 25% of the mixture
· 6 eggs (1 per pound of
ground turkey)
· ½ cup fresh parsley (more or
less) - optional
· uncooked oatmeal about 1 cup
– optional if your dog has grain intolerance
Add frozen
vegetables to the same pot to thaw.
If
you use fresh veges - In the food processor: - Process the fresh veges, and parsley together. Add the rest of the ingredients to pot, mix
well. Spray 2 baking pans with Pam or grease pan with butter or oil. The pans I
use are oblong cake pans approx.
9x13x2 Six pounds of meat per
pan. Two pans 12 pounds of meat.
If
you have a butcher you might be able to get a better price on the meat since you are buying in bulk.
Bake
at 350 about 40 minutes or until turkey loaf looks browned around the sides of
the pan.
Cut
each pan into meal-size portions and wrap individually in tin foil, and freeze.
To
serve, heat in the microwave with water.
Of
course you can reduce or increase recipe according to your needs.
Buddy at Work
Buddy went to work with me yesterday. I work with people
that have special needs & they love it when I bring my dogs to
visit. Buddy thoroughly enjoyed all of the loving he got from everyone
& was a perfect gentleman.
Melanie Stein ♥all you need is love and a dog♥
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