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Showing posts with label #bloghop. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2015

West Paw Zogoflex Air Dash Frisbee from @Chewy | Product Review

 Rudy celebrated his 5th birthday on Saturday and his favorite gift came from Chewy.  You're probably thinking treats, right?

I suspect most think of dog food and treats when they think of Chewy    It's true, they're one of the leading companies in providing home delivery of those products.  However, they have an ever expanding selection of pet supplements, supplies, and... TOYS!

In fact, Chewy.com is my go-to resource for high quality dog toys and you can see some of those below.  I want to be clear about this:  those really are some of own our toys (that we have purchased from Chewy.com) in this graphic:

Our pals at Chewy sent Rudy a West Paw Zogoflex Air Dash Frisbee dog toy in currant for large dogs.


The Zogoflex Air Dash Frisbee Currant Dog Toy has an aerodynamic design that’s easy for parents to throw and fun for dogs to fetch. The durable outer shell surrounds a soft foam material, so it won’t hurt your pup’s mouth or your hands, and the center hole allows for smooth, off the ground pickups, a stable, fast flight and a gradual descent. This Frisbee is injected with Air Technology, making it a high-flying dog toy that’s fun to fetch on land or in water.

 Key Benefits
  • Bright currant color
  • Light design floats in water
  • Eco-friendly and recyclable
  • FDA compliant and BPA and phthalate-free
  • Non-toxic and top shelf dishwasher safe
  • Designed, sourced and made in the USA
West Paw gives this frisbee toy a 3 in their ranking of durability. Perfect strength for medium chewers.  Reminder: these toys are designed for interactive and supervised play.   Designed to hold up for hours and hours of play for years, West Paw offers a one-time free replacement or refund if your dog damages the toy.
Size: 9.25 x 8.25 x 1.75 inches - made for large dogs
Retail price $25.99   On sale now at Chewy for $17.99


Verdict: Rudy loves this frisbee!  It looks tough, though my dogs are not much for chewing their outdoor toys.  It's easy to throw, but I never got the hang of throwing it very far.  It is heavier than our other frisbee style toys, so doesn't fly as far and poor Rudy overshot every time.  Rudy has excellent catching skills with both balls and frisbees, but this one was tough for him to catch. Suspect with a bit of practice he'll soon be a pro. I appreciate that it is US made and comes with a guarantee.

West Paw Design is a small but mighty manufacturer of high quality dog and cat toys and bedding. All of their products are made in Montana where they are dedicated to creating safe, fun, and durable products for your pet. They believe in only the best for your pet!

We've barked about them before and included them in our Holiday Gift Guide last year. Their blue Toppl™ is one of Rosie's very favorite toys.


We love ChewyShopping for my dogs at Chewy is easy- peasy every day.  Of course, I'll be Christmas shopping for dog toys (and treats) at Chewy, too.  Retails prices vary, but Chewy almost always has a lower price than anywhere else I've found.  Add in the customer reviews, frequent sales and the fast free home delivery on orders of $49.99 and you'll love Chewy, too! 



We're participating in the Thursday’s Barks and Bytes Blog hop hosted by 2 Brown Dogs and Heart Like a Dog.  The Barks and Bytes hop is for anything at all and all bloggers are welcome. You don’t have to be a dog blog to join.
Heart Like a Dog

Monday, August 24, 2015

Adopt Woofie an #AustralianCattleDog Mix @WaysideWaifs in #KCMO

This handsome fellow is Woofie.  Don't you just love that sweet face and name?  Woofie is a 5 year old Australian Cattle Dog / Shepherd mix.

Woofie is crate trained, knows sit and come commands.  He had some hard time on the streets and tends to be fearful of other dogs.  He's hoping for a forever home with no small children or cats. 

Here's Woofie's adoption message:
I am an Australian Cattle Dog/Shepherd mix male dog of 41 lbs. I am medium in size and about 5 yrs. old. You will love my fur because it is dense and very fluffy and soft!

I have been without a home for a while and found on the street by a caring person that took me in. They hoped they could find my owner by themselves but that didn't come to be. This person wanted to add me to their family but they had too many other dogs already. I became crate trained and feel I am at least partially house trained. Being the smart dog I am commands of "sit", and "come" were easy for me to learn. Food really gets my attention for training purposes. My breed back ground and current behavior suggests I am a high energy dog and need attention and activity to keep me happy. So if you are an active outdoor person I would love to me you! My capacity for learning is limitless just give me a chance.
 I have been tested with other dogs here at the shelter and I find that it is over whelming. I tend to freeze up from fear and will growl to protect myself. Life on the street is unpredictable and so I carry that memory with me. I know that forever home is just around the corner! The new family needs to give me a little tenderness and go slow for me to gain confidence in myself and in them. When approaching me if I seem very nervous it is suggested that you make yourself look smaller by kneeling down to the ground or sitting. Humans are so tall! I have the great heritage of very intelligent dog bloodlines and would make an excellent companion.
To add to my back ground it is known that I have been around older children and did fine but I am not recommended for children under 5 years. No cats please or other small furry animals. Please bring your family and other dogs to meet me if you want to add me to your family so we can meet on neutral territory and become friends first.
Your friend, Woofie

Contact Wayside Waifs for more information about Woofie at 816-761-8151. Woofie's animal ID number is 28202926

Wayside Waifs is Kansas City’s largest no-kill animal shelter.   They are an independent, 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit humane society and animal welfare organization established in 1944.  Wayside Waifs is committed to finding homes for all adoptable pets. Wayside is the largest pet adoption center in Kansas City, placing over 5,400 animals each year in loving forever homes. Wayside does not euthanize adoptable animals, and there are no time limits for animals in our care. Only animals suffering from significant medical issues or thnose that pose a danger are humanely euthanized. Wayside Waifs is proud to be a part of Kansas City's no-kill community.  

Talking Dogs blog is participating in the Tuesday's Tails blog hop hosted by Dogs N Pawz and Talking Dogs. This is the blog hop that features shelter pets.  Find a pet at your local animal shelter or rescue and join us!

Tuesday's Tails blog hop participants can post any day of the week and link up with a fresh blog hop linky every Tuesday.  Though targeted at adoptable pets, we also welcome blog posts regarding pet adoption, rescue organizations and adoption events. Fetch the Tuesday's Tails Facebook page and give us a like and if you're participating in the blog hop, post your featured pets! Please help spread the word about these beautiful animals via social media and let's find them forever homes!

Talking Dogs is the official blog of For Love of a Dog Jewelry.



Sunday, July 20, 2014

Adopt Bella a Labrador Retriever Vizsla Mix Dog In Kansas City

This pretty girl is Bella.  She's a Labrador Retriever and Vizsla mixed breed dog who is 4 years and 9 months old.  Her owner had to move out of town and could not take Bella along, so she's waiting at Wayside Waifs in Kansas City for a new loving home.

Here's what Bella has to say about herself:
I'm Bella and I'm looking for a new home. I'm a beautiful girl....fun, playful, and affectionate, too. I just need a home and family, that's all, and then my life will be perfect.

I am a 4 1/2 year old, 61 pound, already housetrained and crate trained, Labrador Retriever/Vizsla mix. I came to Wayside when my owner was moving out of town and couldn't take me with her. We had been together for the past several months and I was with a friend of hers before that. My life has been sort of crazy lately, so I'd love a little stability and peace and quiet. Don't get me wrong though, I love to stay active and busy, but I'd just like a consistent routine of a daily walk or run or hike with my loved one. That's my idea of a great way to stay active. That's not asking too much, is it?

I love to spend time with my people! Wherever you are, I'd love to be with you. I'm a perfect combination of active yet chilled out and relaxed. I'm quiet and well behaved in my kennel at Wayside. And when you get me out, I love to play fetch and play with toys and spend time showing you my tricks. I already know 'sit', 'down', 'come', and 'shake', and I'd love to learn more! My previous owner described me as a playful and affectionate, sometimes goofy, lap dog who soaks up attention from my people. I'm looking for an owner who likes to have their dog by their side whenever possible. I even like to eat when you're near me! I was completely housetrained in my previous home and never bothered a thing in the house when I was left by myself. I slept through the night on my dog bed or with my owner and never made a peep. I do know how to jump a fence though, and I might do that or dig if I get bored alone in my yard. Please supervise me when I'm outside and don't leave me alone in the yard all day.

Please be patient and gentle and calm with me as I get acclimated to my new home. I've been through lots of change in my life and that can be tough for a dog who craves consistency and routine. I'll do my best to make you happy, once I figure out exactly what that means. So please offer me praise and treats when I'm a good girl. That will help me be the confident, well behaved dog I know I can be.

I'd love to be the only animal in my new home. I've lived with other dogs before, but that didn't always go so well. They didn't always want to listen to me and I didn't like to back down. So I'll need a home without other dogs or cats or other small, furry animals, please. I hope you don't mind me being your whole focus of attention! I promise to shower you with so much love that you'll be fine with just me! And please let me meet the whole family before we go home together, so that we can be sure we all get along great. I was recently adopted for awhile, but I didn't get along with the 4 year old in my home, so Wayside staff thinks I'll be happiest in a home without kids under the age of 10, just to be safe.

I just want to fit in. I want to belong. I want you to love me and feel like you need me in your life. I want your life to be better because I'm in it. I'll work every single day for the rest of my life to make all of that happen. I'm waiting for you now and I hope you come for me soon!
Love, Bella

Take a look at Bella's adoption video, then contact Wayside Waifs at 816-761-8151.  Bella's animal ID number is 22475764.   Bella's adoption fee is only $25.



Wayside Waifs is Kansas City’s largest no-kill animal shelter.   They are an independent, 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit humane society and animal welfare organization established in 1944.  Wayside Waifs is committed to finding homes for all adoptable pets. Wayside is the largest pet adoption center in Kansas City, placing over 5,400 animals each year in loving forever homes. Wayside does not euthanize adoptable animals, and there are no time limits for animals in our care. Only animals suffering from significant medical issues or those that pose a danger are humanely euthanized. Wayside Waifs is proud to be a part of Kansas City's no-kill community.
 
Talking Dogs blog is participating in the Tuesday's Tails blog hop hosted by Dogs N Pawz and Talking Dogs. This is the blog hop that features shelter pets.  Find a pet at your local animal shelter or rescue and join us!
  

Tuesday's Tails blog hop participants can post any day of the week and link up with a fresh blog hop linky every Tuesday.  Though targeted at adoptable pets, we also welcome blog posts regarding pet adoption, rescue organizations and adoption events.Fetch the new Tuesday's Tails Facebook page and give us a like! Please help spread the word about these beautiful animals via social media and let's find them forever homes! 
Talking Dogs is the official blog of For Love of a Dog Jewelry. 

Monday, April 21, 2014

For Love of a Dog Jewelry April Giveaway | MISCHIEF



I'm afraid the mischief is all mine this time.  (Well, the dogs would probably insist that the mischief is almost always mine!)   I'd planned to announce this giveaway last week.  With all the birthday celebrations - including a timely visit from Jeffie, Rudy and Rosie's human brother - time got away from me.

So, without further delay, please enter Jeffie's 8th Birthday Giveaway!


You could be the winner of this one of a kind handmade paw print necklace from For Love of a Dog.  Perfect for both dog and cat lovers, it would make a pawtastic gift if you don't like to wear necklaces.

The centerpiece is a sage green based floral lampwork bead that I surrounded with glossy black obsidian gemstone beads and adorable double sided paw print lampwork beads.  Length is 19-22".  Retail value: $75

There will be one (1) winner.  This giveaway is open worldwide.  However, those of you who live outside the US must agree to be responsible for all Customs and VAT fees.

If you'd like to win this necklace - made by my own dog loving hands - just follow the directions in the rafflecopter below.  

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Rafflecopter misbehaving?  Make sure you're looking at this individual blog post and then try refreshing the page.  OR click on the linked phrase "a rafflecopter giveaway" and you'll be taken to the entry form.

Talking Dogs is the official blog of For Love of a Dog Jewelry.

Thank you to Snoopy’s Dog Blog, Alfie’s Blog, and My Brown Newfies for hosting Monday Mischief! 

We'll also be joining the Fido's Freebie Friday blog hop hosted by Dog Tipper, All Things Dog Blog, Doggies and Stuff and To Dog With Love. If you have a giveaway on your blog, join us!   

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Birthday Hats for Jeffie | Wordless Wednesday

 No sissy boy he, our Birthday Boy, Jeffie, thought 
the birthday crown was kind of humiliating.
 He was pretty vocal about that sissy crown!

Though still not keen on wearing any hat, as long as there are treats involved, Jeffie showed patience.
Jeffie really prefers to go hatless!

Yes, Jeffie celebrates his 8th birthday this month.  
I'll be sharing photos of his birthday party, 
plus there will be a giveaway next week.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Adopt a Pit Bull Dog - National #DogFighting Awareness Day | Tuesdays Tails

The ASPCA has designated April 8 as National Dog Fighting Awareness Day to advance the conversation about dog fighting and to encourage animal lovers acress the country to take action against this brutal form of animal cruelty.

Dog fighting is defined by many as a "blood sport."  It is a felony in the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.  In addition, the US Animal Welfare Act makes it unlawful for any person to knowingly sell, buy, possess, train, transport, deliver or receive any dog for the purposes of having the dog participate in an animal fighting venture. 

Although other breeds of dogs are used for dog fighting around the world, the American Pit Bull Terrier is the most popular in the US according to the ASPCA.  They estimate tens of thousands of people are involved in dog fighting.

Because of the cruelty involved, I can barely think about dog fighting, let alone write about it.  I've been featuring adoptable dogs on Talking Dogs blog every Sunday for 7 years now -many of them Pit Bulls - from primarily three shelters and rescues in Missouri.  Stray Rescue of St Louis is one of these.
Photo courtesy StrayRescue.org

Stray Rescue is very well acquainted with the victims of dog fighting.  In fact, because of their experience and success in medically and behaviorally rehabilitating dogs who have suffered severe trauma, last month they were one of the rescues chosen to take in seven dogs from a large dogfighting ring bust in Louisiana.  Aptly called, precious cargo, three scarred and injured males, plus an emaciated momma dog with three pups, arrived at Stray Rescue one month ago today.  Now they'll receive the second chance they deserve.

Stray Rescue currently has over 220 dogs available for adoption.  Many of them are Pit Bulls or Pitty mixes.  
Reliable, partially deaf Pit Bull mix adoptable dog.

This handsome boy is Reliable.  He's a 40 pound Pit Bull mix dog and about 18 months old.  Reliable's rescuers found him sitting near a trash pile, obviously dumped there.  He was hungry, dirty, and looked like he was waiting for someone to come back for him.   

After rescue, Reliable was found to be partially deaf, therefore he does need a little extra attention to make sure he knows what's going on and what is expected of him.

According to Stray Rescue shelter staff and volunteers:
Everybody who has met Reliable has fallen in love with him.  They all find him to be sweet, gorgeous, affectionate and eager to please.  He doesn't let his hearing hinder his activities.  Recently he has been on two five-mile hikes with his shelter buddies.  He loved every minute.  On the way to the hikes, he rode quietly in the back seat of the cars amusing himself with toys or looking out the window.  He was also known to sneak in a quick kiss for the driver.  Reliable was a great hiker who enjoyed smelling everything he could in nature.  He did very well on the leash, didn't tire on the hike, and didn't react to the other dogs around him.

As a young dog, Reliable is at the perfect age for training.  He loves people and willingly learns from them.  He will need some special training because of his hearing loss, but he has already shown that he is capable of living a good life even without perfect hearing.  Reliable is well loved at the shelter, and everyone wants him to have a very special home.  Could that home be yours?  Reliable is hoping so.
Check out Reliable's video and then contact Stray Rescue at 314-776-6121 for more information.

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Founded by Randy Grim, Stray Rescue of St Louis sole purpose is to rescue stray animals in need of medical attention, restore them to health, and place them in loving adoptive homes.  Virtually all of the pets they save have been abused and neglected.  Stray Rescue is a no-kill organization that believes rescued animals often make the best pets.  Given a second lease on life and in return for a little affection and attention, these remarkable animals reward their new owners with a love and loyalty unmatched anywhere.



This is a very special Tuesday's Tails Blog Hop devoted to calling attention to National Dog Fighting Awareness Day.  Co-sponsored by Lisa at Dogs N Pawz Sue at Talking Dogs, Melissa at Barking from the Bayou, Sarah from Lola the Pitty, and Jenna from Love is being owned by a Husky.  

Stealth Quacker Invasion | Monday Mischief

When I noticed this pair of ducks on the creek behind our backyard, I tried to get a photo without the dogs catching on.   Rudy was out in the southeast corner trying to find our solo squirrel.  Jeffie was on perimeter patrol.   Rosie was sitting on the deck observing the boy dogs.

Until she spotted the waterfowl and raced to the backyard fence.  Though she didn't bark, the ducks took off.

Jeffie turned around to see what was going on, but missed the whole thing.

He was obviously not impressed with Rosie's skills.


Note:  There will be a very special Tuesday's Tails Blog Hop this next week to call attention to National Dog Fighting Awareness Day.  Please join us by featuring adoptable Pit Bull dogs, as well as writing about dog fighting on your blog.  For further information please check our Tuesday's Tails Facebook page.  If you are a member of Blog Paws, please follow the discussion here.
 

Talking Dogs is the official blog of For Love of a Dog Jewelry 
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Thank you to Snoopy’s Dog Blog, Alfie’s Blog, and My Brown Newfies for hosting Monday Mischief!   .

Friday, April 4, 2014

National Dog Fighting Awareness Day Blog Hop April 8 - Join Us

There will be a very special Tuesday's Tails Blog Hop this next week.  

Tuesday's Tails will be devoted to calling attention to  National Dog Fighting Awareness Day on Tuesday, April 8, 2014.

Tuesday's Tails co-sponsors Lisa at Dogs N Pawz and I will be joined by Melissa at Barking from the Bayou, Sarah from Lola the Pitty, and Jenna from Love is being owned by a Husky in hosting this very special blog hop.

We encourage you to join us by featuring adoptable Pit Bull dogs, as well as writing about dog fighting on your blog.  Please join us in increasing awareness and making a statement against dog fighting.

For further information please check our Tuesday's Tails Facebook page.  If you are a member of Blog Paws, please follow the discussion here.


Thursday, April 3, 2014

Alcott Adventures Winner and More #Giveaways!

We have a winner!

Congratulations to
Vicki V.

She was selected at random by Rafflecopter from 3390 entries 
as the winner of our Alcott Adventures Giveaway.  
She'll be receiving a $25 gift certificate to shop at Alcott 



Cat Lady Alert!
at Cody's gala birthday celebration at Cat Chat with Caren and Cody!  
Even if you're not a cat lady, this would be a 
fabulous gift for your favorite feline lover.



Celebrate with Fit Dog Friday!
in celebration of Fit Dog Friday's anniversary!  
Including this FETCH Dog Lover Bracelet from For Love of a Dog.


Want to make sure you know about all of our giveaways?
We'll be announcing our For Love of a Dog April Giveaway soon
as part of our celebration of Jeffie's 8th birthday! 
Soon, Jeffie.  Very soon!


Talking Dogs is the official blog of For Love of a Dog Jewelry.

I'm joining the Barks and Bytes blog hop today hosted by 2 Brown Dawgs and Heart Like a Dog  Grab the badge and join in the fun!

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Monday, March 31, 2014

Disappearing Dog Tags | Monday Mischief

That's a lot of dog ID tags, right?

No, we've not added more than a dozen dogs to our pack.   

I've just given up on our Rubit dog tag clips.

Way back in the summer of 2011, I was lucky enough to win a contest at the Chronicles of Cardigan.  

The prize was a Rubit Dog Tag Clip. Very cool little gizmo that looked very handy.  No more broken fingernails and no more pliers just to change dog collars.

The dogs could make the appropriate fashion statement without me muttering over a pair of needlenose pliers.  I loved it!

The original Rubit Dog Tag Clip

In fact, I loved them so much that I immediately ordered more.  One for each of my dogs, plus some as gifts for Christmas that year.

Like many love affairs, mine with the Rubit is over.

Rosie's was the first to go.  Where did it go?  I have no idea.  Along with it went her ID tag, her rabies tag, and her microchip tag.    

I replaced all three on a new Rubit.  Within 2 weeks they were all gone again.  Though I realize the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results...  I replaced the whole set again.

Gone.    Rudy's were the next to go.   Jeffie's disappeared last week.

Actually, the Rubit magically appeared on the deck a few days later.  No tags.

Rubit, but no tags.
At this point I think when our vet's office staff see one of us, they know what we need is a replacement rabies tag.  It's embarrassing.

So, I ordered some cheap  inexpensive ID tags.  Lots of them.   Already added them to the dogs' everyday collars and will be pawning the job onto the Dog Daddy of putting them on the dogs' other collars soon.



How did they come off the collars?  What happened to the tags?   Must be some Rubit elves out there somewhere and they've been up to a whole lot of mischief!


Reminder!
You still have time to enter our Alcott Adventures $25 gift certificate giveaway.

Talking Dogs is the official blog of For Love of a Dog Jewelry 
.

Thank you to Snoopy’s Dog Blog, Alfie’s Blog, and My Brown Newfies for hosting Monday Mischief!  

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Adopt Bobbie an Australian Cattle Dog Pitbull Mix at Wayside Waifs


UPDATE April 2 - Wayside Waifs let me know that Bobbie was ADOPTED yesterday afternoon!

This beautiful girl is Bobbie.  She's a 4 year old Australian Cattle Dog / Pit Bull mix who is currently calling Wayside Waifs in Kansas City home.  Below is her message to you, plus a wonderful adoption video! You'll see Bobbie during her very first agility lesson, plus you'll see her infectious smile and wiggle butt in action.

Hi there! I'm Bobbie and I'm a total sweetheart of a dog! I'm friendly and affectionate. And I'm strong and athletic, too. I just want to be part of a family again. I want to feel loved and cared for again. I'm confused about being here and I long for a forever home.

I'm a 4 year old, 44 pounds of solid muscle, already housetrained, Pit Bull Terrier/Hound mix. I came to Wayside via the Riverside, MO animal control people, when my owners could no longer care for me and they abandoned me. They loved me very much though! Before they left me, they wrote down some information about me, since I wasn't able to speak for myself. They just didn't know where to turn, I guess, and if I saw them today, I'd give them a big tail wag and a kiss. Us dogs don't hold grudges. Anyway though, today is the day that I move on with my life! I have no choice but to pick myself up and carry on. I hope my next family is able to love and care for me for the rest of my life.

First order of business when I got here was to get myself in tip-top shape. I had my teeth cleaned, was treated for fleas, recuperated from a cold, and had a benign mass removed from my side. The mass was tested and it's nothing to worry about. Whew! I feel much better now. I'm a pretty gal...unique and solid and strong. I do pull some on my leash, but you can get me a harness to wear when we walk, if you'd like. That will make it a much more enjoyable walk for both of us! I'd love to exercise with you, so I hope you like that too. I'll be a great walking or running partner and the activity will help me stay happy, healthy, and calm.


To be perfectly honest, I'm stressed out by life here at the shelter, and it's sort of hard for me to chill out and relax. When I do though, I'm quite the affectionate snuggler! I love to be by your side. I try to talk to you...not with barks, but with little grunts. It's very cute and gets people wondering what I'm trying to say. I will sit for my treats and always take them very gently from your hand. I'm a sweet dog with a delightful personality!

Staff thinks I'll do best in a home with kids over the age of 12. I take my food sort of seriously, which isn't a big deal for adults, but the young kids don't always know how to give me my space. Please give me a safe place to eat in peace, and I will be just fine. And I need a home without any other dogs. I'm rude and don't know proper doggie etiquette. Please bring the whole family out to meet me, just so we know we all get along great together.

Life can bring you changes you're not ready for, that's for sure! I didn't know I was about to become homeless until it happened. Now here I am, looking for a second chance with a loving new family. I'll try my very best to be a fabulous companion for you! I'll love you with every bone in my body, every single day, for the rest of my life. How's that?
Love, Miss Bobbie

For more information about Bobbie, contact Wayside Waifs at  816-761-8151.  Bobbie's Animal ID number is 21580434.  Her adoption fee is $65.




Wayside Waifs is Kansas City’s largest no-kill animal shelter.   They are an independent, 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit humane society and animal welfare organization established in 1944.  Wayside Waifs is committed to finding homes for all adoptable pets. Wayside is the largest pet adoption center in Kansas City, placing over 5,400 animals each year in loving forever homes. Wayside does not euthanize adoptable animals, and there are no time limits for animals in our care. Only animals suffering from significant medical issues or those that pose a danger are humanely euthanized. Wayside Waifs is proud to be a part of Kansas City's no-kill community.

Talking Dogs blog will be participating in the Tuesday's Tails blog hop hosted by Dogs N Pawz and Talking Dogs. This is the blog hop that features shelter pets.  Find a pet at your local animal shelter or rescue and join us!
  


Tuesday's Tails blog hop participants can post any day of the week and link up with a fresh blog hop linky every Tuesday.  Though targeted at adoptable pets, we also welcome blog posts regarding pet adoption, rescue organizations and adoption events.

Fetch the new Tuesday's Tails Facebook page and give us a like! Please help spread the word about these beautiful animals via social media and let's find them forever homes! 
Talking Dogs is the official blog of For Love of a Dog Jewelry.