Saturday, September 26, 2009

Reeses Pieces!



CONGRATS to my good friend, Danielle, and her husband Jeremy for ADOPTING their very first dog, Reese. Danielle and Jeremy have been wanting to rescue a dog for quite some time now, but were waiting until they moved into their new home, which they bought in August. Just a couple weeks ago, they met a beautiful black-lab mix at the Petsmart Adoption site in Billings, Montana. They fell in love & brought her home. Danielle has expressed her amazement in how well-behaved & comfortable Reese is in their home...it was just meant to be! I cannot wait to meet her.

My sister, Lindsey, also has a beautiful dog named Reese ( a boy! )
Reese was a stray that I found in a grocery-store parking lot when I was living in Las Vegas. I took him in, posted an ad on Craigslist, checked him for a microchip, and after 2 weeks of no one claiming him, I started looking for a 'forever home' for him. My sister was REALLY wanting to rescue a dog for my 8 year old nephew, Bradon. This seemed to be perfect timing! I drove Reese down to Los Angeles before I moved to the east coast and introduced Reese to his new family. He is now living happily and spoiled :-)
(I hear he has developed quite the Napoleon Complex while in the company of my Mom's dogs! I think his days on the street have made him feel a bit inferior & mighty! Needless to say, he is very playful with other dogs and nothing but a ball of love.)

Congratulations to Lindsey and Danielle!
xoxo

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Shelter pets hit the airwaves!

Great advertising campaign called The Shelter Pet Project, aimed at raising awareness to adopt shelter pets. More than ever, it seems that shelters are overflowing due to the economy. People are losing their jobs & homes and with that, often means losing their pets. Many shelters have a program that provides free food for those who want to keep their pets, but are having really hard times making ends meet.

This is such a great interactive website, educational & comical. It's a joint venture between the Humane Society of the United States, the Ad Council, and Maddie's Fund. I love how their giving the pets a "voice" ...something that I feel is so important that we as humans can provide for dogs. They have no voice and thus are more vulnerable to painful situations. Help stand up for shelter animals and spread the word about this amazing website!

http://theshelterpetproject.org/



Monday, September 21, 2009

Bark in the Park

I am now a volunteer at the Liberty Humane Society in Jersey City, NJ.
Yea! I will be trying to volunteer 2-3 times/week, socializing the dogs/cats, walking the dogs, helping to clean the cages, etc.

The first event I'll be helping at is the annual "Bark in the Park" at the Jersey City waterfront in Liberty State Park. It will be held October 11th from 11-3.

Click here for more information:





I was reading "Real Simple" this weekend (one of my favorite magazines!) and saw this quote. I loved it so much, so I have to post it here:

"The knowledge that you have emerged wiser and stronger from setbacks means that you are, ever after, secure in your ability to survive. You will never truly know yourself, or the strength of your relationships, until both have been tested by adversity. Such knowledge is a true gift....It is painfully won, and it has been worth more to me than any qualification I ever earned."
--from J.K. Rowling's 2008 Harvard commencement address

I think this quote is so timely, due to the economic crunch that has taken a toll on all of our lives. I know we will look back at this time, stronger and smarter because of it. I thank God that I am young and resilient during this time. Although I have been laid-off and have had my own days of hell, it is the people with families who have lost their jobs that my heart aches for, the people that have lost retirement money, the people who were planning to retire and cannot, those that cannot move out of high-unemployment areas because of their mortgages that are tying them there.....I pray for these people and think of them often.

I pray that we will all survive and be better people because of this experience. Adversity is a true test of character, strength, determination, and pride.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

P & G's partnership with HSUS to support alternatives to animal testing / research

I wasn't aware of this until recently, and I think in my head, I owe P & G an apology for thinking very negatively of them the past few years; I didn't realize they had teamed up with the Humane Society to support alternatives to animal testing.

Great stuff, hopefully others will find this news to be promising as well.

--Alexis


Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Fosters

Update: Cora & Tokin have found permanent homes & my new foster is Buddy.

Here's a link to his picture & information:

He's super sweet! So for anyone in Vegas looking to adopt, come check him out!



Puppies Aren't Product hits NYC!

http://network.bestfriends.org/truth/news/33503.html

http://network.bestfriends.org/truth/news/33750.html

YEA!!!!

Friday, April 17, 2009

FOSTERING <3






I am now a Foster mom for the Las Vegas Valley Humane Society

http://www.lvvhumane.org/how_can_you_help.html

LVVHS does not have a facility, but rather they depend on foster parents to take care of the animals until they are adopted out. They have open adoptions every weekend at Petco. LVVHS pays for all the expenses to be a foster parent and they provide crates, food, etc. My first 2 fosters are Cora and Tokin. Cora is a 6 month old Daschund. She is sweet, gentle and very playful. Tokin is a baby Shephard. I'm not sure how old he is, but I know he's younger than Cora. They are super sweet and I hope they find loving permanent homes soon! Hopefully this weekend they get adopted. LVVHS has plenty of puppies that need to be fostered and plenty of dogs of all ages up for adoption that need a home.

Best Friends Puppies Aren't Products



http://puppiesarentproducts.com/ http://network.bestfriends.org/lasvegas/news/33265.html

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1098601793392

Best Friends launched a Puppies Aren't Products campaign in Los Angeles, and it has been an ongoing success! PAP is not meant to put puppy stores out of business, but rather to encourage stores to help shelter puppies and rescues, rather than buy from breeders and inhumane puppy mills. They are there to help raise awareness about the puppy trade and the cruelty behind it. So far, many LA puppy stores have changed their tactics and have helped to find homes for rescues.
I'm very excited to say that Best Friends has branched out to Las Vegas in this effort and has kicked off a Las Vegas Puppies Aren't Products campaign. I'm very much looking forward to continuing peaceful demonstrations and helping to raise awareness for this effort. We'll be demonstrating outside Chi-Chi Couture to help educate the public and the store owners.