Archive for the 'rescue dogs' Category

by Lindsay Stordahl on January 26th, 2010
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In 2007 a pitbull mix waited at a high-kill gassing shelter in the state of Georgia. She was fortunate enough to be rescued and transported to Fargo, N.D., but spent two years living in boarding facilities because no one would foster or adopt her. This is the story of Georgia, a “lucky” dog who now sleeps under the covers every night in a warm bed. Georgia is a dog who taught me and many others a thin ...
by Lindsay Stordahl on August 17th, 2009
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One of the ways I help rescue dogs is to bring them to adoption events. Sometimes some of the more “challenging” dogs do not get out enough, and that makes them even less likely to be adopted because they are not out in front of people. At adoption events, the dogs generally sell themselves as potential owners meet all the different dogs. Something about one dog will catch the attention of the right person, and I ...
by Lindsay Stordahl on December 29th, 2008
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…………………………………………………………………….. I started blogging regularly in March 2008, although I’d written a few posts before that. Here are the posts that had the most traffic in 2008. 1. 10 reasons to buy a dog backpack 2. 10 questions to ask before boarding your dog ...