I do animal rescue. Our tiny little (non-profit, 501-c-3) group in southern Colorado (PAWSitive Reaction) loves that you support and advocate for all the dogs out there in need of loving homes!! Mutts are THE Best!
Ummmmm, sorry, but our little CoCo was the princess of Pomerania. Pom/Yorkie mix, we had her until she was 17. She loved going to both grandparents. My husband’s folks lived on a farm, and my folks belonged to a yacht club. CoCo loved both and would spin in the back seat until we arrived. Every year we rented the same cabin, the last year we had her, she had gone blind. When we arrived at the cabin, I lifted her out of the car and she knew exactly where she was. I told her “c’mon, let’s get inside” she walked all the way from the car, to her bed in the cabin. She hadn’t been there since the year before. We lost her in 2008 and still miss her. She was the only one who knew the secret language of Pomerania, which is Bookanese. When we were thinking about what to do about her ashes, we both thought the only place she’d want to be was running around outside her cabin, and hiding in her blanket watching a campfire every night. So that’s where she is, we’d like to think people who rent the cabin catch a glimpse of her from time to time, trying to get them to chase her.
Loved this video. So entertaining. However, there is no guarantee that a dog is hypoallergenic. this is something to think about when looking for a dog at a breeder or a shelter. Probably the smartest thing to do to test for allergies is to foster, take the dog home and keep for a few days to a few weeks. That is the only true test for whether a human is allergic to a dog. Unfortunately it's a fallacy that a dog with hair verses a dog with fur is going to be a guarantee that the prospective owner will be allergy free.
Katie, I too am a critter lover but at 58 really got slammed with neuromuscular disease... hard. Over last 5yrs things got worse and Neuro( now retired) said ditch the dogs which when you are dealing with losing livelihood, ability to go to museums, festivals and possible all independence while being told don't know what it is but there is no treatment. Over last 20 mos have fought my way to presumptive diagnosis of myasthenia gravis because mestinon has helped breathing, swallowing, walking. Problem is that I am still at major risk of respiratory failure and major falls. There is a huge gap of service for homed rescue dogs if human has an "event" taking them out of home for a while. Hospice Hearts will help if you go into Hospice and rehome them, shelters will take them and rehome them or put them down, dog kennels will not come get dog ( try planning your life altering events so you can reserve and drop off please) Big dog warns off anyone coming near house or me since I have become so haven't asked neighbors, most of whom not spoken to in 2.5 yrs. I know I am statistical outlier on disease process but know I can't be the only person in the pet pickle
There are many breed specific rescues also. They will often pick up, transport, foster, give vet care, and screen potential new families. Please seek them out or ask someone to search for you. Take care.
@@ruthstonecipher2503 I don't want to give dogs up!!! I am just trying to find options incase things go very bad with the Myasthenia Gravis. These are rescue dogs of mixed breed, not a desirable ( to others) . With this disease it is possible to have to be in hospital on vent with illnesses as mucles of respiration can abruptly stop working, then it might not happen for another decade. Again, I am not wanting to surrender, need options if I have to be in hospital.
Wait a sec. You're walking with a toy dog and you have no water for it on you? You have to have a small back pack with poop bags, some paper towels for clean up if needed, water, some treats -- if you're on a half day outing. Oh man!!
I do animal rescue. Our tiny little (non-profit, 501-c-3) group in southern Colorado (PAWSitive Reaction) loves that you support and advocate for all the dogs out there in need of loving homes!! Mutts are THE Best!
Ok after that song I immediately fell in love with those two
Of course part Pom. Looks like my 13 year old Pom who passed last year!
I miss my old neighborhood in Greenwich Village!
STRONG Best in Show vibes. 😂 love it
Fun segment!
Wow - Their vibe is amazing.
This is pawsome!
Ummmmm, sorry, but our little CoCo was the princess of Pomerania. Pom/Yorkie mix, we had her until she was 17. She loved going to both grandparents. My husband’s folks lived on a farm, and my folks belonged to a yacht club. CoCo loved both and would spin in the back seat until we arrived. Every year we rented the same cabin, the last year we had her, she had gone blind. When we arrived at the cabin, I lifted her out of the car and she knew exactly where she was. I told her “c’mon, let’s get inside” she walked all the way from the car, to her bed in the cabin. She hadn’t been there since the year before. We lost her in 2008 and still miss her. She was the only one who knew the secret language of Pomerania, which is Bookanese. When we were thinking about what to do about her ashes, we both thought the only place she’d want to be was running around outside her cabin, and hiding in her blanket watching a campfire every night. So that’s where she is, we’d like to think people who rent the cabin catch a glimpse of her from time to time, trying to get them to chase her.
Loved this video. So entertaining. However, there is no guarantee that a dog is hypoallergenic. this is something to think about when looking for a dog at a breeder or a shelter. Probably the smartest thing to do to test for allergies is to foster, take the dog home and keep for a few days to a few weeks. That is the only true test for whether a human is allergic to a dog. Unfortunately it's a fallacy that a dog with hair verses a dog with fur is going to be a guarantee that the prospective owner will be allergy free.
Love this, everything about it. Is this a new brand for your channel? It would be great.
Gina needs a harness not a collar . Otherwise just adorable everyone so sweet
LOVED this so much! #adoptdontshop
Katie, I too am a critter lover but at 58 really got slammed with neuromuscular disease... hard. Over last 5yrs things got worse and Neuro( now retired) said ditch the dogs which when you are dealing with losing livelihood, ability to go to museums, festivals and possible all independence while being told don't know what it is but there is no treatment.
Over last 20 mos have fought my way to presumptive diagnosis of myasthenia gravis because mestinon has helped breathing, swallowing, walking. Problem is that I am still at major risk of respiratory failure and major falls. There is a huge gap of service for homed rescue dogs if human has an "event" taking them out of home for a while. Hospice Hearts will help if you go into Hospice and rehome them, shelters will take them and rehome them or put them down, dog kennels will not come get dog ( try planning your life altering events so you can reserve and drop off please) Big dog warns off anyone coming near house or me since I have become so haven't asked neighbors, most of whom not spoken to in 2.5 yrs. I know I am statistical outlier on disease process but know I can't be the only person in the pet pickle
There are many breed specific rescues also. They will often pick up, transport, foster, give vet care, and screen potential new families. Please seek them out or ask someone to search for you. Take care.
@@ruthstonecipher2503 I don't want to give dogs up!!! I am just trying to find options incase things go very bad with the Myasthenia Gravis. These are rescue dogs of mixed breed, not a desirable ( to others) . With this disease it is possible to have to be in hospital on vent with illnesses as mucles of respiration can abruptly stop working, then it might not happen for another decade. Again, I am not wanting to surrender, need options if I have to be in hospital.
Was wondering if the dog park had any real grass.
I have a rescue non allergenic Poodle . PS she looks thirsty dont u bring water ??
Wait a sec. You're walking with a toy dog and you have no water for it on you? You have to have a small back pack with poop bags, some paper towels for clean up if needed, water, some treats -- if you're on a half day outing. Oh man!!