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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Hearts & Halos: Return to Red Lake Rosie’s

RETURN VISIT TO RED LAKE ROSIE'S RESCUE:
Our trip started out by going to Susan’s garage on Thursday night after work to pick up a truck full of dog and cat food donated by Chuck & Don’s Pet Food Outlets. Originally, we were planning to bring Juneau, our husky mix from Red Lake that is 1 ½ years old. Karen knew we were looking for a companion for our much-loved Juneau, so we were hoping for her approval. We ended up having to leave Juneau behind since the truck was so packed with dog and cat food.

SUPPLIESOur trip was still a couple days away but I was already starting to get excited about our short trip. I had been up there in November for the first time with Rachel and the thought of being able to help out again with transports was exciting. This was Sarah’s first time to Red Lake Rosie’s and she was prepared for the day ahead.

Saturday morning the clock alarmed at 5am. We knew we had to get an early start if we could be helpful at all. We were out the door on the road north before 6. The trip was longer than expected mostly due to a few inches of snow that had fallen that night. We had heard from Karen earlier that she had a cat that she had to take to the Vet. Someone had dropped the cat off after it had been discovered with an injured leg, likely frostbite. As we were driving onto the last stretch of Good Rd we met Karen and her Aunt in the rescue van heading for the Vet. She said to make ourselves at home and to please put the cats away when we got there.

RLRR DOGSWe pulled into the driveway greeted by numerous friendly dogs. Some of them limped from injury but you could see in their faces they were happy to be alive on such a warm sunny day. Many of them followed us to the back of the property. They let out barks of joy when they smelled all the food in the back of the truck and welcomed the attention they got when we got out of the truck. I immediately filled Sarah in with what I knew about the rescue and dogs I recognized from the last trip in November.

There was one white dog that I recognized from our last trip. It was a dog that Karen said she could not get close to. He had made some great progress during this past few months. Not only was he friendly but I was able to pet him this time. His time with Karen and the other dogs had helped him get over his fear of people. He spent the morning interested in what we were doing there. The fiesty red dog spent the morning chasing squirrels up the trees trying to keep them from stealing food from various full dog bowls around the yard.

CAT SOCIALIZING SARAHWe immediately went to the cat house and started loading the cats into their kennels like Karen had asked us. Sarah not being a “cat person” even found praise from the furry friends. After getting the cats into their kennels we went outside to start unloading the truck of the dog and cat food. We separated the dog from the cat supplies and tried to work quickly.

SARAH ROOF RAKINGThe sun was warm and had started melting snow off the roof of the cat house. Sarah noticed this and grabbed the roof rake to remove any snow behind ice dams.

Karen returned from the Vet with the injured cat. His front right arm was bandaged up but the cat seemed comfortable despite his injury. We washed some dishes, washed some dog blankets and pads. Karen had asked us to feed the cats wet food and everyone in the house spoke of their approval.

MEETING JADAAfter we swept and mopped we went out to meet Jada the husky pup we were hoping to bring home. We knew that Juneau loves all dogs so as long as he took to us it was a sure thing. He was more beautiful than we had ever imagined. And sweet beyond words for 5 months old. He was the one to make the family complete.

DAISYWe had to get on the road as it was getting to be after 3 and our meeting was scheduled for 4. Carol arrived first with Daisy. Daisy was quiet and soft like a puppy always is. Carol sweetly said her good-byes and promised Daisy a good life. Tom and Nancy arrived and introduced to the three sleeping labs Kennedy, Truman and Nixon. They smelled like cuddly little puppies and showed up with collars and bells on. Nixon reluctantly woke up from his afternoon nap and agreed to go with his brothers.

KENNEDYWe arrived at home in Monticello and all the puppies were let loose in the fenced yard to play. At this time we introduced Juneau and Jada and they took to playing immediately. Daisy ran with the big dogs as she felt she was way too mature for 8 week old puppies. After all she was 11 weeks. We brought them downstairs for a 2 hour nap and took them back out 2 hours later for more play.

TRUMAN & NIXONThe next morning we loaded everyone up and brought them to Tri County Humane Society. We knew they were going to be just fine and find new homes where they would be welcomed and loved.

HENRY JADAOur trip was such a great experience. Jada has accepted the name Henry (Jada as his middle name) and loves to play with Juneau. He is learning all about his new life and has already learned to “sit” in just a few short days. We are excited to see the bond he and Juneau are forming and as Karen said, “they share the same spirit”. We couldn’t agree more.

I look forward to returning to Red Lake to help out again. These dogs and cats have a fantastic, safe place to stay while they wait for a forever home. They are lucky to have Karen and the space she shares with them. Thanks for letting us be part of this good experience.

P.S. Henry Jada is doing great. He is doing very well during the day when we are at work and loves to play with Juneau the rest of the time. He has had his first trip to the dog park in Maple Grove and he met about 25 dogs and liked every single one.

We've been working on training and he knows how to "sit" already. Pretty good for his first week! We'll be joining a training class very soon so he can learn some more things.

We are so happy to have him here. He is growing like a weed and it's only been a week. He's up to 46 lbs already! I think he will be larger than Juneau very soon! :)

Kathy and Sarah

Monday, February 28, 2011

Valentine's visit from Hearts & Halos

As Valentine's Day drew near, we had a call from Hearts & Halos. Sarah and Kathy wanted to visit the shelter, deliver a load of supplies, and meet a very sweet husky named Jada whom they were thinking of adopting to be a friend to their other Red Lake Rosie husky.

SARAH & KATHYSarah and Kathy arrived on Saturday, February 12 and worked very hard in the cathouse cleaning, socializing cats, and unloaded all the great supplies.

DAISYThey left that afternoon and took Jada, and made a stop in Bemidji to pick up Daisy, a foster puppy in Carol's care, and 3 labbies from Nancy O' Sullivan.

PUPPY TAILSHere is a pic of the 3 labbies that Hearts and Halos took to Tricounty.

NIXONWe decided to go with presidents' names with these pups: Kennedy (black pup), Truman (shorter hair blond), and Nixon (longer hair blond). Cute little babies.

JADAThese animals all spent the night in Monticello with Sarah and Kathy and went to Tricounty the following day. Jada however stayed in Monticello- as he had found his forever home.

Karen RLRR

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Lauren's weekend at Red Lake Rosie's Rescue

Mike and I packed the car full of donated food before heading up to the shelter this past weekend.

LOTS O' PUPS

We arrived very late Friday night, but when we woke Saturday morning, we saw that the shelter had tons of animals!

KITTENS

Puppies, dogs, and cats were all over the place!

FOGGY MORNING AT RLRR

We helped out with the chores and took some of the doggies for a walk in the field. It was gorgeous weather, not too hot or humid.

BOTTLE BABIES

Karen and I bottle fed some tiny pups whose mama had died.

JESSICA

We played with a special mama dog, Jessica, who is the biggest sweetheart! She is going to make a great companion when she has weaned her pups and puts on some more weight. Even though she has some hairless spots, she is so beautiful!

GIRL DOG

There was also a poor, very overweight lab, "Girl Dog", who has an injured back paw, but is still a very lovable dog.

TAFFY

TRUMAN

I just loved two of the dogs we transported back: Taffy - a sweet, docile adult and Truman - a handsome, playful pup. I'm sure these guys will get great homes!

CARMEL

It amazes me what great animals come from the reservation, given their sad circumstances.

SPRINKLES

We headed back to the Twin Cities on Sunday with 19 animals to go to foster care. We will be fostering little Sprinkles, a tiny, spunky kitten - so, if anyone knows of someone wanting to adopt a little one, let me know!

TAKIN' A WALK, GETTIN' A DRINK

Thank you to everyone who took in foster animals - the shelter really needs to free up some space! It was another great weekend. Thanks to Karen and Mike Wilson, who work tirelessly up there!!

SUNRISE AT RLRR

Also, I have organized two more fundraising events at the Mall of America's Nickelodeon Park: Saturday, Oct. 24th (4:15 - 10:15pm) and Sunday, Nov. 29th (11 - 7pm). Each volunteer will earn $50 to be donated to RLRR. Please email me at coxla03@aol.com if you would like more details or would like to volunteer your time.

~Lauren

SUNRISE AT RLRR

P.S. - I have made a RLRR Group on the Best Friends Network. If you are a member of the Network, please become a fan of RLRR. We will soon become a Best Friends Network Charity, so people will be able to donate money through our group on the network. Thanks!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Record 73 animals at RLRR this weekend

RLRR had a record high of 73 animals on Saturday at 9:00 p.m. when a little pup was surrendered that was found on the highway in Red Lake. We are so thankful that 19 animals left on Sunday morning for a chance to find their forever homes.

LAUREN AND ORPHAN PUPSJaycee recently went "on strike" so Lauren spent time bottling the orphans.Lauren and Mike arrived on Friday night and spend Saturday working at the shelter on various projects. We are very thankful for their dedication and many trips they have made to help Red Lake animals.

SPRINKLESprinkle went to Lauren and Mike for foster care- this little kitten was irresistible.

THREE HUSKY PUPS AND LONE PUP3 husky pups plus the one lone pup went to Animal Ark foster home.They left Sunday morning fully loaded with animals going to Tricounty Humane Society, All Dog Rescue, Animal Ark, Pet Projects, and to RLRR foster care homes. A special thanks to all these groups who are helping us out by taking in animal during a very high volume season.

Karen

TRUMANTAFFYTruman and Taffy went to All Dog

JAYCEE'S PUPSJaycee's litter of 7 went to Pet Projects

JOLENEJolene went to Tricounty Humane Society.

MANITOUManitou which means"Spirit" in Ojibwe is a little dumpster pup that
got foster care.

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