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Book Giveaway & Magnet Set Giveaway!

NOTE:  Be sure to read through to end of this post to see how you can win a signed copy of Jon Katz’ new book!  Also see how you can win a set of Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog Halloween magnets!

Yup, that’s me in the front row as the director of the WI Humane Society is introduction author Jon Katz (my mom is next to me putting her books under her chair).

A few years ago I was fortunate enough to see Jon in Milwaukee also and sat right in the front row… and I was just as excited to be in the front row once again.

I thought it would be sad when he talked about pet grief, but I actually walked out of the talk feeling lighter and even more grateful for life and death. Jon has a wonderful sense of humor and shared some funny stories with us before touching on the subject of the death of our beloved pets.

One question an audience member asked was if Jon would address the subject of how we tell a child about the death of a pet. I appreciated his answer as he said, “Don’t lie to your child.” He said in his research he talked with many adults who still had resentment towards their parents for not telling them about the death of an animal when they were a child. He talked about making a special photo album with your child of the pet, or perhaps a memorial service to help your child.

He shared with us that each of his dogs have taught him something in his life- something he needed to learn at the time. Tears sprang to my eyes as he said that as I could relate, as I think so many of us can.

One important thing I felt he shared was that no one knows our pets better than we do. Only we can do what we feel is best when a pet is diagnosed with a terminal illness or when it is time to euthanize them. He said so many people feel so much guilt over this, but they shouldn’t. Yes, it is one of the hardest things we have to do, but he said an animal does not fear death, nor do they worry about it. They come into the world when they need to and then leave when it is their time.

He does not feel their is a heaven for pets… but I’m not so sure about that one. Though I understood what he was saying. I want there to be a heaven where our pets are there waiting for us, but do I know that 100% for sure?  No, I don’t. But when I lose a pet, it is what helps get me through my grieving process believing I will see them again some day.

So in honor of all the pets that gone before us I am giving away a copy of Jon’s new book, which is autographed by Jon.

All you have to do to enter is:

Leave a note in the comments section:  “In memory of (and name of your pet)” or “In honor of (and name of your pet). I’ll choose a name at random from all the entries. Drawing will be on Friday, Oct. 14, 2011.

Another giveaway I am doing is through DogTipper.com.  I am giving away a set of Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog Halloween magnets, so be sure to stop over to DogTipper site to enter. That contest runs through Wed. October 19th.

Both giveaways open to the US and Canada only. Magnets and book giveaway will be shipped to winners week of October 23rd.

Special Needs Pet Feature: O’Bannon Phillip


What is your pet’s name?

O’Bannon Phillip 

How old is your pet?

 6

Where did you get your pet?

Animal Friends, Pittsburgh, PA 

What is your pet’s physical challenge?

 O’Bannon has a hearing impairment from having bi lateral Total Ear Canal Ablations (TECA) performed.  When we adopted him they told us he was basically deaf. We have learned that he has more “selective” hearing than anything else.   O’Bannon also suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after being rescued by Animal Friends’ Humane Officers where they found him and others in a horrific scene. Multiple Pit Bulls were caged in crates in a dark basement or tied outside with thick chains. Many showed signs of physical injury, some needing emergency surgery.  All showed signs of emotional distress.

Though, it wasn’t until the O’Pits (as they were all given a name that started with an “O”) were adopted into homes that they really showed signs of the PTSD. Many, if not all of them, including O’Bannon, had never lived inside a house. The simple act of turning on and off lights sent him cowering and running from the room.  He was afraid to go down steps or walk down hallways.  He still struggles mentally to build up the courage to come to us if we are at one end of the hall and he is at the other.  He is still quite paranoid in certain situations, always looking over his shoulder and looking around as if he is waiting for something bad to happen.

What is your pet’s favorite thing to do?

O’Bannon loves laying outside in the sunshine and playing with his sister Sylvie.

What is your pet’s favorite thing to eat?  

Can we have some extra paper to list everything?  O’Bannon especially enjoys potatoes and pot roast.  He really enjoys cheese as an extra treat.

What do you love most about your pet?

His courage to wake up each day with a happy demeanor and give it his best even though throughout the day his courage will be tested. We just love his spirit and the joy he brings by simply watching him interact with his furry siblings, Bruizer, Sylvie and Mani or laying in his recliner.


What has your pet most taught you?  

O’Bannon has taught us that one of the most precious gifts is the gift of safety.  When we think back to his condition when he first came home and compare it to his behavior now, we see little acts every day which shows he feels safe more and more.  People often take the feeling of safety for granted.  People, for the most part, have the ability to take precautions or to change our behavior to ensure our safety.  Dogs do not completely have that ability and are dependent upon us to provide them with an environment of care and comfort.  O’Bannon appreciates the care and comfort everyone has given him since the day he was rescued.  And he has reciprocates and showers us with care and comfort every time his little face looks up at us.

Also, it is so important not to dismiss an animal with a special need. Often times, they are no more work than pets without special needs and are sometimes so much more rewarding.

Anything else you’d like to share?

We were so inspired by O’Bannon’s ability to trust and love others, his loyalty, gentleness and courage that it was only right to make him the mascot of our law firm. We used his image and likeness with his bright red collar as our logo because he embodies all of the qualities we hope to provide to our clients.  He has his own Facebook page where he likes to blog and keep in touch with all of the wonderful people who saved his life and took care of him while he was waiting for us to find him.

 ***If you care for a special needs pet and would like your pet featured, please email me through my website contact. Send a photo and I will forward the questionnaire for your pet to be featured in an upcoming post.***

My life changed for the better and my heart grew ten times it size when my dog, Frankie ruptured a disk and ended up in a doggie wheelchair.  That may sound odd, but it lead me to a calling that has brought me so much joy.

I love being an advocate for pets with special neeeds educating others that disabled pets are just as lovable as any other pet. I also feel so blessed to help kids of all ages see their challenges in a positive way through Frankie’s example. Frankie is an incredbile gift not only in my life, but she has helped thousands of children through the book series about her, as well as the visits we do to schools in WI and schools across the US and Canada via Skype.

Sharing other pets with special needs expands on the message that all animals deserve a chance. Sharing these pets helps to spread a positive message and every time I meet a new special needs pet I feel my heart grow even bigger.  I hope it does the same for you and you pass on the love.

Learn more about Barbara and her love of special needs pets

Learn more about Barbara’s special needs pet, Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog


Special Needs Pet Feature: Sugar


What is your pet’s name?

Sugar

How old is your pet?

13+

Where did you get your pet?

 She was found next to Sugar Creek

What is your pet’s physical challenge?

Has one eye now, vision is not the greatest, hearing is not the greatest, legs wobble, had to have some teeth removed, and gets a thyroid pill every day for the rest of her life.

What is your pet’s favorite thing to do?

In the summer-sleep on the floor vent and get a cold belly from ac. In the winter-sleep on the floor vent and get a warm belly from heat.

What is your pet’s favorite thing to eat?

Yogurt bites or Duck and Potato dog food roll.

What do you love most about your pet?

How she does not give up and keeps going. Plus how cute she is!

What has your pet most taught you?

She has taught me that if she can go thru everything that she has, I can to.

Anything else you’d like to share?

I like picking up and taking her outside. I like cutting up food for her. I like watching her sleep. She is the smallest of our 6 dogs but she snores the loudest!

 ***If you care for a special needs pet and would like your pet featured, please email me through my website contact. Send a photo and I will forward the questionnaire for your pet to be featured in an upcoming post.***

My life changed for the better and my heart grew ten times it size when my dog, Frankie ruptured a disk and ended up in a doggie wheelchair.  That may sound odd, but it lead me to a calling that has brought me so much joy.

I love being an advocate for pets with special neeeds educating others that disabled pets are just as lovable as any other pet. I also feel so blessed to help kids of all ages see their challenges in a positive way through Frankie’s example. Frankie is an incredbile gift not only in my life, but she has helped thousands of children through the book series about her, as well as the visits we do to schools in WI and schools across the US and Canada via Skype.

Sharing other pets with special needs expands on the message that all animals deserve a chance. Sharing these pets helps to spread a positive message and every time I meet a new special needs pet I feel my heart grow even bigger.  I hope it does the same for you and you pass on the love.

Learn more about Barbara and her love of special needs pets

Learn more about Barbara’s special needs pet, Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dog