Showing posts with label foster dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foster dog. Show all posts

Thursday, May 16, 2013

New Dog Mom Jewelry at For Love of a Dog

The traditional Mother's Day holiday may be over, but we celebrate moms every day at For Love of a Dog.  Especially Dog Moms!

In fact, we have a few new pieces of Dog Mom jewelry to bark about today.

First up are a couple of Foster Dog Mom pieces.  The beautiful turquoise Foster Dog Mom bracelet shown above is perfect for that dedicated heroine you know and love.

The Foster Dog Mom charm necklace below celebrates with paw print, dog bone and heart lampwork beads, plus a hand stamped paw print, too.



Also new at For Love of a Dog are these beautiful vintage style Dog Mom bracelets.  Featuring artisan lampwork beads and vintage brass floral clasps, these are one of a kind and really lovely.

Shown below is a sweet violet floral Dog Mom bracelet that includes a hand carved mother of pearl flower blossom.



 Pink roses are the theme in the Dog Mom bracelet shown below.

And, finally, another pretty purple Dog Mom bracelet with some raised flower lampwork beads.

Feminine charm, vintage style, unique handmade dog lover jewelry that is fun, yet sophisticated.  You'll find more one of a kind dog mom jewelry pieces at For Love of a Dog.

Fetch For Love of a Dog for dog breed jewelry and so much more.  Barking good gifts await you.  Free standard shipping, too!
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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Redbone Coonhound Jingle Will Steal Your Heart

 Meet Jingle, a beautiful Redbone Coonhound dog.

No, you're not going crazy.  No, it's not the first stages of Alzheimer's, nor is it deja vu.  You've seen Jingle before.

In fact, you've seen Jingle twice on this blog.  The first time was in our Q and A interview with Kristi and Glenn Austin about fostering dogs.  The second was in our Follow-up Friday blog post where we gave you an update on Jingle.

Jingle will steal your heart.  She stole mine.

Jingle was found as a stray with her two 8 month old puppies by animal control in Christiansburg, VA.  No one stepped up to claim this little family.  The puppies were adopted, but Jingle remained homeless.

Pulled from the Montgomery County Friends of Animal Care and Control by City Dogs Rescue, thanks to the persuasive efforts of Kristi Austin who volunteered to provide foster care while Jingle was vetted, had surgery and was spayed. Jingle was saved.
Jingle waiting to into the clinic for her vetting.
Jingle is described as "one of the sweetest hounds to come through the shelter (and we see a LOT of hounds!)"

While in foster care with the Austins, Jingle got used to hardwood floors and enjoyed cuddling.
Jingle is 8 years old, a female Redbone Coonhound, and weighs 57 pounds.  She is house broken and crate trained.  Though she is excellent with other dogs, she not fond of cats.  Jingle adores people and does great in the car.

Jingle's tummy is full and the treats keep coming!
Jingle does well on leash and loves to go for walks.  She's playful, submissive, friendly, and shy.  Jingle is a low maintenance dog.
   
Jingle - on her way to the big city and City Dogs Rescue.
 While in foster care with the Austin's, Jingle learned about hardwood floors and became a foster that was very hard to give up.  Kristi says Jingle is the "sweetest girl.  I look over at her and she starts wagging her tail."

Country girl Jingle gets her first look at the big city, Washington, D.C.
Jingle is now living in a foster home in Washington, D. C.   She is available for adoption from City Dogs Rescue.  View her adoption page here - available dogs are listed in alphabetical order; just scroll down to Jingle.  Click on her and you'll see many more photos.


City Dogs Rescue was formed for one reason: to rescue adoptable dogs in overcrowded and high-kill shelters where resources are severely limited.  They offer a lifeline to as many of these pups as possible.  City Dogs Rescue is a network of volunteers who foster dogs with volunteer families and donated boarding facilities.  By finding dogs permanent and loving homes in the DC metropolitan area, they enrich the lives of both canine and human.

We always feature an adoptable dog on Sunday at Talking Dogs.  They're all special and they all deserve a loving forever home.  However, today's dog is more special to me.

You see, this dog has captured my heart.  It's one of those inexplicable things that just happens.  Like it or not, I feel a connection with this particular dog.   If our lives were in a different place, there's no doubt in my mind that she'd be joining our family.  Please help me network and share to find Jingle that perfect forever home.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Adopt Bindy a Pit Bull Terrier Dog Looking for Love


  Bindy is a beautiful 2 year old Pit Bull Terrier mixed breed dog who is looking for love.  She loves to play and gets along with most other dogs.  Bindy loves people, but needs some of her very own.  She's crate trained, housebroken, good in the car and weighs about 50 pounds.

Right now Bindy is living with a Stray Rescue of St Louis foster home, but she needs a place to call home forever.  For more information about Bindy, give Stray Rescue a call or fill out an adoption form.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Dog Mom Jewelry at For Love of a Dog

Dog Mom Dog Bone Bracelet in True Blue & Silver 
I'm a dog mom.  In fact, I can't think of any time when I've missed an opportunity to bore amuse even a casual acquaintance with some kind of tale about my dogs.  

And when I'm wearing one of my Dog Mom dog bone bracelets, I never fail to get compliments that turn into dog friendly conversations.  So, because they make such wonderful Christmas holiday gifts, and simply because I love them, I can't resist the urge to show them to you.

The Dog Mom dog bone bracelet shown above includes a true blue lapis gemstone heart, as well as a silver one, too.  The hand stamped dog bone proclaims your status to the world with another little heart, just for good measure.

Shown below is a similar Dog Mom bracelet, but this one is decked out with red coral.
Dog Mom Dog Bone Bracelet in Red Coral & Silver
How about a Dog Mom dog bone bracelet with a star, hearts, plus a little forever home dog house charm.
Dog Mom Dog Bone Bracelet with Forever Home Charm
Last but not least today, For Love of a Dog offers this handmade Foster Dog Mom bracelet for a very special woman who is definitely a star.
Foster Dog Mom Bracelet at For Love of a Dog

Fetch more dog lover jewelry from For Love of a Dog.  You'll find other Dog Mom, dog bone, and dog lover bracelets which are handmade, unusual, and make truly thoughtful gifts.  Because our jewelry is generally one of a kind, shop now for best selection.  If you have a purebred dog, be sure browse our dog breed jewelry and gifts.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

New Dog Mom Dog Bone Bracelet at For Love of a Dog Jewelry

I don't know about you, but I'm a dog mom and proud of it!  If you feel this way, too, then have a look at my new Dog Mom bracelet.


Frankly, I think any dog lover would love this pretty handcrafted dog bone bracelet.  The focal is a hand stamped silver dog bone.  Gently domed and proclaiming DOG MOM, the dog bone is accented with a little hand carved red Jasper gemstone heart bead.  Beautiful black obsidian gemstone beads and silver Bali style beads are hand wire wrapped with silver jeweler's wire.
  

This bracelet terminates with a charming silver toggle clasp made of a dog collar and a dog bone.  A barking good gift for any dog lover, pet rescue volunteer or dog foster mom. 

Fetch more of my handmade dog lover jewelry and gifts at For Love of a Dog.  Made by a dog mom, for other dog moms!  Gift box packaging and free standard shipping with each purchase.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Foster Dog Mom Heart and Bone Bracelet at For Love of a Dog Jewelry

  Now here's a beautiful handcrafted dog lover bracelet for a special woman who fosters puppies and dogs . Focal is a hand stamped brass oval. Gently domed and proclaiming the wearer is a FOSTER DOG MOM, the oval is accented with a little hand red Jasper gemstone heart bead. Highly polished black Agate gemstone beads are hand wire wrapped with gold jeweler's wire. A nice fat three dimensional gold dog bone and a hand carved Black Onyx gemstone star dangles from the end. A perfect gift for any dog foster mom. Afterall, anyone who fosters dogs is definitely a star.  Fetch For Love of a Dog jewelry for unique one of a kind jewelry for dog lovers.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Sponsor a Formerly Chained Dog for Christmas

Do you want your holiday gift giving to be about something important this year? Sponsor a formerly Chained Dog or Penned Dog, and you or your loved one will receive a personalized gift letter with a picture of your sponsored foster dog and his/her story.

Give a formerly chained or penned foster dog a taste of first-ever Holiday Cheer! As one of Dogs Deserve Better's most beloved campaigns, the annual Sponsor a Fostered Dog program has reached out and touched many a Holiday heart and home.

Just choose one of their special boys or girls and with your donation or gift box sent directly to them, you can ensure that one life is now not only safe from harm, but happy, beloved, and spoiled (as they deserve to be!. Your sponsor gift may also provide food, housing and veterinary care for Dogs Deserve Better foster dogs throughout the U.S. in the upcoming year, and help teach others about the plight of the chained dogs who are left to languish in the back yard. Plus any sponsor donations over $25 will receive a FREE 2010 Dogs Deserve Better Calendar (an $11 value).

DOGS DESERVE BETTER is a nonprofit organization dedicated to freeing the chained dog, and bringing our 'best friend' into the home and family. Dogs Deserve Better, 2003 First Place Winner of the ASPCA/Chase Pet Protector Award, is a voice for chained and penned dogs, whose sadness speaks only through the eyes. As the days become years, many of these dogs sit, lay, eat, and defecate within the same 10-foot radius. Chained by the neck, they exist without respect, love, exercise, social interaction, and sometimes even basic nourishment. Find our more about Dogs Deserve Better and what you can do to help.

A big WOOF to the fabulous folks at Dogs Deserve Better!
Tucker at For Love of a Dog