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Written by Pinky Bean

The case for pet adoption

Posted by Pinky Bean on November 6, 2009 6:05 AM Filed Under: Animals

We've already told you that literally millions of pets are euthanized every year. If you have a pet, we stressed the importance of ensuring they are spayed or neutered to prevent the problem of pet overpopulation from growing. If, on the other hand, you're looking to add a new member to your family, you have the opportunity to make a difference for at least one of those millions of animals that needs a good home. The best way I can think of to convince you that pet adoption is the best way to go is to share my own experience.

Just over two years ago, Mr. Pinky Bean and I decided we were ready to expand our family. We knew we were far from ready for children, but figured a pet would give us some experience in caring for another living being. I had grown up with dogs in my family, while this was to be Mr. PB's foray into the world of pet ownership beyond owning some fish. We were always in agreement that a dog was our animal of choice, and also agreed that with our work schedules, a puppy would not be the right choice, since we could not easily accommodate full training. We also determined a small- to medium-sized dog would be best with some house-training. One mandatory requirement was that they be good with children and have an even temperament, since we knew it would one day be important. We also had a few breeds in mind that we had experience with and wouldn't mind, but were also keeping open minds, trusting we would know the right dog for us when we found it.

With those points in mind our search began. We used mostly online resources, such as local newspapers and online databases. Our list of 'criteria' wasn't extremely particular, but most of the dogs we found were either much larger than what we were looking for or not good with children. Then on one fall evening, I paid another visit to Petfinder.com, one of the resources we had been faithfully searching. When the database displayed the newest postings, my heart immediately jumped: there he was! A Yorkshire Terrier, one of Mr. PB's favorite breeds, a bit bigger than the standard Yorkie with one ear that stood straight up and the other bent (perpetually, as we would later learn). He was house-trained and desperately needing a good home. To say it was love at first sight may sound horribly cliché, but my heart was racing. I immediately called the shelter where he was and left a message, than thought I'd better send an email too, lest they check their computers before their phone messages. I heard back the next morning: yes, he was still available since he had just been listed and would we like to fill out an application? To make a long story short we did and a few days later, we received the call that we had been chosen as the new home for the dog. A few days later, we made the journey to bring home our new family member, Wilson.

The day we picked him up was almost more nerve-wracking than a blind date. Would he like us? Would we love him right away? What kind of traits would we discover he had? Anxiously clutching a bag of liver tidbits our local pet store guaranteed he would love, we waited for the shelter staff to retrieve him from the back. Other dogs yapped excitedly (a heart-breaking sound when you wish you could give them all a loving home). However as soon as they brought Wilson out from the back room, our fears become non-existent. In the flesh, we fell for his big brown eyes even faster than in his photo. Within mere minutes we had established that he in fact, did know how to sit.

Now two years later, we look back and can hardly remember what it was like before Wilson entered our lives. The days when we could ignore the alarm clock and fall back asleep without a dog waking up immediately and standing on our stomach, licking any exposed skin until we finally relent and crawl out of bed to take him for his morning walk. The days where we could leave a piece of cheese on the coffee table and come back and still find it there. The days where we weren't greeted after work with a wagging tail, toy in the mouth and ready for playtime. And I don't think we'd change one thing, even in the rougher times, such as the paw infection that ended up lasting months and required many trips to the vet. For all of those minor issues, there has been at least one moment, but often several, of every single day we've had Wilson that we smile or laugh at something he does. Like the time he chased and caught a wild rabbit on his leash during his morning walk (the rabbit escaped mostly unscathed). 

We may not know his exact breed (the vet guesses he's a a Yorkie-Silky Terrier), his age (five to six years is the estimate), his exact history (he was found wandering alone in a small town nearby, hungry and abandoned) or for that matter, why anyone would ever let him get away. What we do know is that he's fully house-trained, playful, but gentle enough that he's never bitten any dog or human in an aggressive way. He thrives on social interaction with other dogs and is willing to share his toys with them. He loves to sleep on my feet or the odd time, my head, and knows how to lie downdance, roll-over and has just about mastered shaking a paw. And we know (quick break out a lighter!) that our lives are just a little better for loving him and being loved back unconditionally.

Some of the key lessons we learned in our adoption experience include:

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Written by Pinky Bean

The Senior Dogs Project

Posted by Pinky Bean on August 24, 2009 6:21 AM Filed Under: Animals

The older a pet is, the harder it will be to find them a loving home to be adopted into. It's a sad fact, but very true as families tend to choose younger dogs who they'll have for longer and who they consider to be more active.

Organizations like The Senior Dogs Project recognize the value of any dog, even those that are older and work to promote the adoption of these animals. Their website features a broad listing of agencies that seek to find permanent homes for senior dogs. The site creators were themselves inspired by Misty, a Golden Retriever they adopted when she was 10-years old and who lived until she was 14. Despite her age at adoption, Misty loved to play ball, go on hikes and swim, even in cold mountain water. It is stories such as these that they hope will help families open their hearts to an older dog.

In the list of the Top 10 Reasons to Adopt an Older Dog, the site points out they are usually house-trained, won't chew your belongings, focus more and therefore learn more quickly and adjust to a new home more easily than younger dogs.

Learn more about the benefits of bringing an older dog into your family after the jump.

» The Senior Dogs Project

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Ecollo in review: Four-legged friends

Posted by Pinky Bean on October 26, 2008 5:42 AM Filed Under: Animals

We love our furry pals in Ecollo-land and we know all of our readers that are pet-owners do too. Or maybe your pet isn't furry: we can't rule out the sphinx cats, goldfish, birds and reptiles out there who have won a special place in their owners' hearts. Regardless of what type of animal (or mammal) has you tied around their paw/fins/claw, there are always new options and ideas to consider when thinking about how to make your pet a friend to the environment.

* Animals are overcrowding the earth! Or at the very least, shelters across the world. Don't contribute to the problem: examine the reasons you should consider spaying or neutering your pet.

* Speaking of overcrowded shelters, if you've been considering adding a new member to your family, give serious thought to adopting an animal in need of a loving home.

* Is the idea of pet ownership an entirely eco-unfriendly one? CeeBee ponders the idea.

* If you're toying with the idea of going organic with your pet food, examine the pros and cons first.

» Ecollo (Four-legged Friends)

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Feed an animal for free!

Posted by Pinky Bean on October 23, 2008 5:38 AM Filed Under: Animals

Want to help an animal in need, but not quite ready to take on the responsibility of pet ownership? Now you can do it with the click of a mouse.

Just visit The Animal Rescue Site (click the link or hit the jump), click the purple "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" and for every click received, the site will provide food and care for a rescued animal living in a shelter or sanctuary.

Sound too simple? The way it works is easy: site sponsors pay for the aforementioned food and care, which is distributed through The Fund For Animals' sanctuaries (including the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch in Texas and The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center in Southern California), pet shelters supported by the Petfinder Foundation, North Shore Animal League and other facilities supported by the GreaterGood.org foundation.

If you sign up for the site's free e-newsletter, you'll receive a Purple Paw Pin for free and the organization will provide an extra three bowls of food to rescued animals for new registrants. Or visit the site store for pet-related products (for animals and humans!), as well as eco-friendly clothing, home and garden products and great gift ideas. You can also sign up to receive daily click reminders, link to The Animal Rescue Site from your own website or blog and join their online community where you can share your own stories and learn more about animal rescue.

The Animal Rescue Site was started by Tim Kunin and Greg Hesterber, who own CharityUSA.com. They were inspired by The Hunger Site and the potential the Internet offered to raise money for good causes. They started the EcologyFund.com site, which allowed people to support wilderness preservation efforts on a global scale and then launched The Animal Rescue Site in July 2002.

Hit the jump to donate, and then donate again...and again...and again. And don't forget to tell your friends: word about the site spread through Facebook, just think of all of the animals that could be fed and cared for as a result!

» The Animal Rescue Site

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No Paws Left Behind

Posted by Pinky Bean on October 22, 2008 5:35 AM Filed Under: Animals

The economic situation in the U.S. right now is grim, there is no doubt about that. Unfortunately not only are families feeling the strain, so are their furry friends. As more and more foreclosures occur often times pets are also getting the short end of the stick when they are surrendered to shelters because they can no longer be afforded by the families who love them. Animals are being abandoned and being found in garages, backyards and children's bedrooms of foreclosed homes

No Paws Left Behind is a non-profit organization that specializes in finding help for animals in those situations. Owners can contact the organization if they are facing foreclosure and have an animal that needs help. By creating a "Paw Alert," owners can specify if they want their animal going to a no-kill shelter or a foster shelter.

You can also sign a petition on the website asking that laws treating companion animals as personal property be changed. Currently animals cannot be removed unless an eviction of personal property is conducted, and during this time animals starve to death. Changing the law would allow remove the fear of legal retribution owners face if they remove personal property without an eviction.

Visit No Paws Left Behind to learn more about what they are doing to help pet-lovers who must surrender their animals, and find out how you can donate to help these animals in need.

» No Paws Left Behind (Official Site)

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Four-legged Friends

Posted by Pinky Bean on October 19, 2008 9:14 PM Filed Under: Animals

If you're a pet owner and an animal lover, you already are likely very cognizant of how much an animal plays a huge role in your life. Despite the fact that they aren't human, pets quickly earn a special place in your heart and attain family member status. Whether it's being greeted by a wagging tail when you get home from work or being curled up with and purred at as you watch the evening news, these creatures are often capable of evoking a smile or a much-needed laugh. Or perhaps you're toying with the idea of adding a pet to your home and are considering all of your options. 

This week on Ecollo we'll celebrate these animals and discuss important topics related to your them, including the eco-friendliness of pet-ownership, their health and safety and providing loving homes to animals in need. We always love to hear your stories so use the Send Us A Story feature to share your own tales (or tails!) of your four-legged friend, how you keep things green with them around or how adopting an animal has impacted your life.

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