Two Pit Bulls Bringing a Positive Face to the Breed: Shelby and Oogy

If I could, I would run right out and adopt a pit bull after reading Shelby’s Grace and Oogy, the dog only a family could love.

In Shelby’s Grace, author  Joe Dwyer writes:  “To the uniformed with just a slithering of knowledge, a person tormented by the ravages of depression is not sick but looking for an excuse to stay under the covers, whereas a pit bull trained to be aggressive or violent is a representative of all pit bulls.  The misleading notion that they are vicious animals and must be euthanized cut short the lives of many sweet, productive and loving dogs that would have made wonderful family pets.

However, to the well-informed, every human being and every animal is an individual entity and should be treated as such. No one, man or beast, should be defined or judged according to the reputation of another, for even documented repute has been proven errant. In synthesis, the presumption of innocence of all species must be honored.”

 Both used as bait for fighting dogs, both rescued and saved from this brutal, horrendous way of life, and both giving back extraordinary love and kindness to the humans that took them in… despite all they had been through.  To think, if both Shelby and Oogy had met the same fate as many pit bulls, this would have been a great sadness to this world.  Instead they now lead the pack in changing this awful stigma having been bestowed upon them… and Shelby does it with the utmost Grace and Oogy with utmost courage.

Shelby, used as bait before being brought to the local humane society, where author Joe Dwyer volunteers, cowered in the corner, fearful and giving up on life.  But Joe knew she deserved a chance.  Little did he know at the time, but Shelby would be his saving grace, as well as help lead him down a path he never expected.

And how lucky for Oogy that author Larry Levin and his boys were at their vet clinic and met a Oogy who they could not resist and knew they had to have.

Both Dwyer and Levin took in these pit bulls knowing medical bills lay ahead to help heal the terrible outside injuries both endured because of being bait dogs, as well as internal scars that only trust and time can cure.  Shelby suffered from excruciating pain in her back legs making it extremely difficult to walk.  Oogy had half of her face ripped off, losing an ear due the brutal and senseless caring of humans who used her as bait at the age of 4-months and left her to die in a cage, until she was rescued.

If both Dwyer and Levin succumbed to the stigma of pit bulls, these two stories would now not be in our world, helping to change the fate of these dogs, who like other dogs, simply want to love and be loved in return.  I applaud both authors for doing the right thing not only in giving Shelby and Oogy a chance at life, but also for sharing their stories in hopes more pit bulls will be given a chance to lead happy, fulfilling lives.

It is my absolute belief that if every human being truly opened their minds to what the animals of the world are trying to teach us, I believe we would achieve world peace… and I believe Dwyer and Levin are helping to change these mindsets, and helping us to see the amazing lessons only our fellow furry friends can teach us.

Shelby is now a certified therapy dog, making the difference in the lives of many… and yet again proving the love and joy only a dog can bring to others.  Bravo, sweet Shelby!

Oogy is now adjusting to life without his two human brothers as they are now in college, but he continues to bring joy and profound moments to Larry and his wife, Jennifer.  Way to go, Oogy!

Both books a must read for everyone… and a must to forward on the message of these books to help change the fate of these sweet, lovable dogs.

Find Shelby on Facebook and Oogy on Facebook as well!

Meet Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog LIVE STREAM this Thursday, September 30th

Meet Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog LIVE STREAM this Thursday, 9/30!

First time ever event!
Here is how it works:
Before Thursday sign up for a free account at Stickam.
On Thursday the live stream begins at 7:00pm CST, and you can hear and view us live at Rainbow Diamond’s Stickam page
Join us as Frankie, our little Ambassador of Inspiration, shares her story of hope (with a little help from author mom, Barbara Techel).  Learn about disc disease and how dogs diagnosed with this disease can live long, fulfilling lives (Frankie is proof, along with many others!).
We will also talk about our latest book, Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Therapy Dog Visits Libby’s House and how Frankie is bringing joy not only to Libby’s House (senior assisted facility), but to patients in hospitals and hospice.

Rainbow Diamond, and her parents will be our host.  Rainbow is an adorable dachshund rescued from a puppy mill.  She was forced to live in a filthy bathtub and despite blunt force trauma to her spine, was used for breeding, despite all the pain she was in.  She is not living a life of joy because of her loving foster parents.  She is also now Diamond Dachshund Rescue of Texas Anti Puppy Mill Spokesdog and making a remarkable difference!
We are so thrilled for this opportunity to share our message and to reach out to an even wider audience and give hope to those pets (and their pet parents) diagnosed with Intevertabral Disc Disease.
Please share with any family and friends you think would be interested in joining us!

The Passions and Possibilities Network®

This Wednesday, Septeber 22nd, 2010 author Jenny Pavlovic and author Barbara Techel will be guests on Sue Oliver’s Passions and Possibilities Radio Show.  The show will begin at 11:00am CST (12:00 EST).

The Passions and Possibilities® Project. During each show we interview bold, talented individuals who have leaped fully into their passions for making a big difference in the world (aka Passioneers™). These amazing guests share their ups, downs, tips, and wisdom, as they stay committed to their dreams, regardless of circumstances. With these stories, we hope to inspire others who may be scared or discouraged about their own passion leap.We air on Wednesdays at 9am and 9:30am (PST), and we invite you to join us live with questions or in archive. We love your participation. If you or anyone you know would be a great guest, please send their contact info to passioneers@yahoo.com.

Jenny Pavlovic, Ph.D. is a biomedical engineer by vocation and a “dog person” by avocation. She has adopted and rescued purebred and mixed breed dogs, and currently lives in Minnesota with Australian Cattle Dog (ACD) Bandit, rescued ACD-Collie mix Chase, and rescued ACD mix Cayenne. One of her greatest rewards has been seeing rescued dogs break away from pasts of abuse, neglect, or trauma and begin to enjoy life. Jenny has also learned a lot from watching her herding dogs do what they were bred to do. Through working and living with them, she has become a better person and a more confident leader.  She is the author of 8 Kate State and Not without My Dog Resource and Record book.

Barbara Techel  is an advocate for animals with disabilities sharing the story of how her dachshund was diagnosed with Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) persevered after surgery, physical therapy and then was custom-fitted for a doggie wheelchair.

Frankie and Barbara educate children and adults through the Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog book series about seeing their challenges in a positive way, understanding disc disease, as well as encouraging others to be of service to their communities, despite obstacles they may face. They visit local schools, organizations, and nursing homes, as well as classrooms across the US and Canada via Skype. They are also active as a therapy dog volunteer team visiting a local hospital, senior assisted living facility, and hospice community regularly each month.