Archive for November, 2011

Dora does the laundry

Less than a week after joining her new foster home, Adopt-A-Bull Dora the Explorer has settled in quite nicely it seems! She’s full of doggy curiosity and is apparently quite the assistant.

“Before her rescue, Dora lived outside in a yard with several other dogs. She wasn’t pampered or spoiled, and she most certainly was not responsible for any house chores…”

“Being two years old and all, she must have figured that she has been slacking and she’d better make up for lost time. So on day two of her grand adventure in our foster home, she got right to work doing the laundry…”

“…she bravely played patty cakes with the washing machine during the spin cycle, play-bowed to the dryer as it fluffed, and did her very best to hold still while I did my very best to use her back as a folding table…”

Read the entire laundry saga and more here: http://loveandaleash.com/2011/11/30/dora-does-the-laundry/

The 2012 Membership Package now available!

Love-A-Bull’s membership package for 2012 is now available for purchase through the store! We partner with many local businesses and supporters to offer a variety of discounts and benefits with you $25 yearly dues payment.

As a reminder, your dues sustain the full range of programs, activities, events and initiatives that Love-A-Bull presents to its members and the public on an ongoing basis, including our training programs, education and outreach efforts, flyers/brochures, legislative tracking, community events (including National Pit Bull Awareness Day), and more.

We appreciate all of our dues-paying members, and this is a great way for you to feel that while you’re helping Love-A-Bull achieve its goals, you’re also getting more “bang for your buck”!

Here are the discounts in the package for 2012 (with more being added throughout the year!):

Dues can be purchased through our online store here or by sending a check made out to Love-A-Bull to: Love-A-Bull; P.O. Box 18792; Austin, Texas 78760.

You’ll receive your membership card via e-mail upon receipt of payment (please include e-mail address with your check, if sending by mail). Print out and present your membership card when redeeming discounts.

Join us as a dues-paying member for 2012 — the pitties (and Love-A-Bull) thank you!

World Record Photos are here!

The pictures are up! We know you’ve been waiting to see the 300+ pictures from the Texas-Sized Pittie Pride World Record Registration! A BIG “thank you” to Tonya Pet Photography for working so hard to get all the pictures taken and posted!

Can you find your picture? Click on the link to check it out! PITTIE PRIDE PICTURES

Here’s just a little preview below. Click here for the full blog post.

PITTIE PRIDE PICTURES

“I knew that Pittie owners loved their dogs before I worked the Love-A-Bull Pit Bull awareness day, but my Gawd there was a lot of love on display at Republic Square Park. Here’s how it went down…”

“…I knew I’d be busy that day, but I had no idea. Lets look at some numbers: 227 pictures in 240 minutes. That’s easy math – just about a picture a minute. FOR FOUR HOURS. And we loved every minute of it…”

“…Thank you to all that came out, enjoyed the day, signed the pledge and who continue to help show the world how great bully breed dogs truly are. If you happen to be one of the 227 owners who braved the sun, wind and rain to get your picture taken, and would like a free small jpeg of your picture…”

“…You are all rockstars and the Pitties are lucky to have you in their corner.”

Event | Pints for Pups Dec 3rd

Love-A-Bull will be attending the Pints for Pups fundraiser on Saturday, December 3rd. This fundraiser will be held at another local Austin brewery, Hops & Grain Brewery at 507 Calles Street (east of IH-35 near 5th St & Pleasant Valley Rd) from 12pm-3pm.

There will be music, food, pet-services vendors, and plenty of shelters / rescues and dogs to visit with. And of course beer! A $10 donation at the gate gets you in including brews.

Bring your dogs, chairs, and generosity! All dogs must be on a leash, and preferably well-behaved as there will be dogs for adoption at the event too.

Best of all, this means you still have time to stop by Photos with Santa going on at Southpaws the same day, from 1pm-5pm!

Click the image above for a full-size flyer to share with your friends!

Review and Q&A | Pit Bull Confidential

Pit Bull Confidential

Pit Bull Confidential is a short film produced by Linda Gunter. The film explores the side of adopting America’s dog through interviews with Washington Animal Rescue League CEO Dr. Gary Weitzman, Julie Paez of The Big Bad Woof, and pit bull adopters.

Click on the photo below to watch this short film…

Linda is self-described as a parent, partner, environmentalist, animal lover, and burgeoning short filmmaker. The video was intriguing, so I asked her for a brief Q&A.

Q&A with Linda Gunter

Naturally the first question, why did you decide to create this video? And why about pit bulls?
I noticed that the city/county shelters especially were full of pit bull mixes and pit bulls – I periodically drop in on shelters if I am in the area; I guess this is some form of masochism since then I want to take half of them home! But it’s also to inform myself more about shelter challenges. I also learned, in volunteering at my local shelter, that pits are generally really sweet-natured people dogs. So I looked on YouTube to see if there was a short video dispelling some of the many myths about pit bulls. While I found lots of mainly raw footage about people’s sweet pit bulls, I could not find an informational piece. So I decided to make the video. It’s my first video so it was also exciting to finally master the technology and accomplish a longstanding goal to make a short documentary. The main purpose was to try to encourage more people to consider adopting pit bulls when choosing a rescue dog and to answer some of the concerns they may have because of the adverse publicity.

How did you choose who to work with on the project?
I am a volunteer at the Washington Animal Rescue League – and two of our animals were adopted from there, a dog and a cat. So it was the logical place to start. They were also then able to put me in touch with successful pit bull adopters. I also knew that our local petfood store owners had a pit bull (Yaya). Originally, I was going to diversify more and shoot more “at home” footage and at city shelters, but expediency eventually decided the focus on WARL.

What do you see as the biggest challenge for pit bull type dogs?
The misconception that they are “bad” dogs that can sometimes be trained to be nice, whereas the reverse is obviously true and unfortunately the so-called pit bull problem is actually a bad people problem. So people are afraid to adopt pit bulls because all they hear about the breed is related to fighting rings so the assumption is that they are dangerous as a breed which is not the case. Consequently, pit bulls languish needlessly in shelters and of course many are euthanized.

How did you become involved in animal welfare?
I’ve been interested in this area since childhood (I won a prize at 6 for filling my doll pram with stuffed toy animals and making it a charity fundraiser for the RSPCA in the UK!) At about 9, I dragged my mother off to an animal rescue sanctuary – only to be crushed that the owner, who I idolized, was a rather bossy old battleaxe who clearly didn’t like kids! Undeterred, I’ve been a would-be animal sanctuary owner ever since. This has not turned out to be what I do, but I have volunteered on and off over the years at a couple of shelters. It’s a passion but not a profession for me, although I probably wouldn’t turn down the right offer in the field!

What is your relationship with the Washington Animal Rescue League?
I am a volunteer there. I help with the animals but mainly I have been making short videos on individual animals (mostly cats) that they place on the animals’ web site bios to help get them adopted. This has proven remarkably successful. I think all the cats with videos were adopted by people who “fell in love” watching the video. One person flew in from Puerto Rico to adopt one of the video cats!

How many animals do you have? How did they end up in your life?
Currently we have five animals in our family – two dogs and three cats. They are all rescues. (Our two children are also adopted). We also tried fostering a really sweet older cat, Agnes, but unfortunately my resident female cat decided to make her life miserable, so we had to stop which was sad for all of us. (She’s still on Petfinder in case you want to put a plug in for her!) There was a guppy until recently…)

So what’s your regular occupation? ‘Real job’ as we like to call it, since we know most of us do this in our theoretical ‘free time.’
I am an anti-nuclear activist. I founded a group called Beyond Nuclear and we work to end nuclear power and promote renewable energy. In fact, Pit Bull Confidential, which I had to do in what passes for my “spare time” was interrupted by the March 11, 2011 Fukushima reactor disaster in Japan so I had to delay shooting and editing for months because I had absolutely no free time outside of my real work.

What do you have planned for the future?
I am hoping to do a piece on why you should adopt an older cat. The “older” concept seems to start quite young – at 8 or so! But in shelters, the kitties over 8 linger, especially during kitten season when they are constantly passed over. It’s the reason we fostered Agnes, and while we had her it was depressing how little interest there was in an 8-year old cat who was sweet as can be. It’s a difficult story line to find substance for so I still need to map it out a bit and then clear some “free” time to make it. I shot some footage already of a wonderful “older” cat at WARL who was quite the comedian. So hopefully there won’t be any more nuclear catastrophes for a while (or ever, actually!) and I can get started soon. Another option would be to make Pit Bull Confidential, Part 2. There are a few owners and their dogs it would be fun to put on tape. I think seeing a dog in the home environment might actually be the best advertisement of all. So if you have suggestions for aspects I didn’t cover this time, let me know! I am also pondering whether I can get a celebrity owner to participate in Part 2, which might get both films a higher viewership. I was actually a bit disappointed that this piece did not get circulated as widely as I’d hoped.

Event | Photos with Santa Dec 3rd

It’s time again for the annual holiday photos with Santa! Come out to Southpaws Playschool on December 3rd between 1-5pm to have pictures taken with your two- or four-legged kiddos. No appointment necessary, just show up! Photos are just $10 and all proceeds go to benefit Love-A-Bull.

Your favorite Love-A-Bull merchandise will be available for purchase along with the 2012 Unexpected Pit Bull calendars AND the 2011 commemorative Pit Bull Awareness Day posters in case you missed your chance during the festival.

Click the image above for a full-size flyer to share with your friends!

2012 Unexpected Pit Bull Calendars

What’s even cuter than seeing all the wonderful dogs at Pit Bull Awareness Day? Photos of pit bulls in a calendar!

The calendar is absolutely ADORA-BULL this year and they make great gifts for the upcoming holiday season or birthdays! All profits are donated to deserving Pit Bull charities.


 
 

 
 
 
You can order the 2012 Unexpected Pit Bull Calendar on the website here. PLUS Love-A-Bull will have these awesome calendars available for sale at our Pictures with Santa event (see on Facebook or Meetup) coming up on December 3rd.

The Unexpected Pit Bull is a not-for-profit organization that creates, markets, and sells merchandise celebrating pit bull dogs. We donate 100% of our net profits to pit bull rescue, education, and advocacy organizations in need of support.”

“Our mission was simple: To raise money for animal welfare organizations while showing the world what we already knew; that Pit Bulls are cherished family companions, just like any other dogs.”

Love-A-Bull is Dress-A-Bull’s featured rescue for November!

So we’re a bit late posting this, but Pit Bull Awareness Weekend really wore us out!
Dress-A-Bull has chosen Love-A-Bull as their “feature rescue” for the month of November.

So, what does that mean? Benefits all around, thanks to Monica & Dress-A-Bull! Love-A-Bull receives 10% of each purchase PLUS Love-A-Bull supporters can receive 15% off their purchase by using coupon code LAB1111 at checkout.

Dress-A-Bull offers dog clothing, accessories, and toys, all “tested and approved by Pit Bull type dogs.” How great is that? Pittie siblings – have no fear, they sell to non-Pit Bull type dogs as well! If you’re looking for a size unavailable on the website, contact them immediately and they’ll help you out.

Get to www.dressabull.com in a hurry to start shopping; the holidays are coming up! And you still have 13 days in November to purchase your merchandise at a discount AND help Love-A-Bull too.