I Believe in Miracles!
Especially the kind created by hard work and teamwork!
Animal League America rescues and nurtures these wonderful dogs, I post, and sometimes… somehow… it all leads to a miracle. Now, I’m hoping to help create just a few more miracles for some other deserving canines.
So, in honor of July 31, National Mutt Day, and DOGust 1st, NSALA’s annual birthday celebration for all shelter dogs, I want to introduce just three of the many wonderful dogs on our Long Island campus, whose love and companionship could make your life complete.
“This is Esme (ID: T102425), an adult Heeler-Beagle mix who came to us from a rescue partner in Tennessee. This bright-eyed girl has two favorite things in the whole wide world: her beloved, trusted handlers and squeaky tennis balls.
So, you know I love cats and dogs. But really, I care about all animals, including turtles and worms. If you follow my Instagram, you might remember that I recently “rescued” a turtle and a worm on the roads near my home. (Don’t laugh, but Howard helped me hands-on with both of those rescues Check out these videos, if you don’t believe me.)
I don’t mean we brought them home and gave them names, but we did manage to get them off the hot pavement and away from traffic so they could be safely on their way. I realize that not everyone “gets” it, but I suspect that if you’re reading this, you’ve probably had similar moments of rescue. I’m also grateful for my association with the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center of the Hamptons. I’ve helped in the rescue of injured gannets and seagulls, and the thrill of releasing these healed animals back into the wild is impossible to describe.
Obviously, I am stubborn and determined when it comes to rescue, and I never give up. So I want to tell you about a cat and a dog who I will always be fighting for.
His weight-loss journey is truly inspiring! He loves his diet food and waits each day by the office door in BFF for the food cart to roll to him. I’ve posted him several times on my IG because, gosh, I just love him so, and I know that out there somewhere is the perfect family for him. He’s had many “almosts” lately, but sadly none ended in an adoption. It’s kitten season, and he’s competing with so many kittens. If you have room for this fine fellow and you have no other pets, I promise you’ll fall in love immediately! Email me at [email protected] or visit him at NSALA in Port Washington, NY and ask to see Sultan (and mention my name). I will cover his adoption fee and send him home with a giant case of his special food. We’ve got this, Sultan!
Also miraculous is the story of the 26 cats from Kabul, Afghanistan, who arrived at NSALA on June 6. Since I told you about them last month, nine have been adopted, two are being socialized by our incredible behavior team, two are pending medical clearance, and 13 are still available, including Hopper.
In my heart of hearts, I believe that every adoption is a miracle. The best part? Anyone can be a miracle worker. All it takes is love, hard work, and a little luck.
xo
Beth
P.S. Summer! I love it, but it can be a dangerous time for our pets. For example, more pets go missing in the summer than at any other time of the year. So, get your pets microchipped, make sure dogs wear a collar with an ID tag, opt for a GPS tracker, use a familiar friend or family member for pet-sitting, and keep your pet in a secure area when doors and windows are open.
NSALA has put together tip sheets with great advice for hot-weather pet care. Check out the helpful info in the links below. My own tip is to put a few ice cubes in the water bowls to keep them chilled, although if a pet is showing signs of heat stroke, cool water—not cold—is best.