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232 days ago by ColPotterCai... | 22 views | 0 barks

Myron Bolitar and Windsor Horne Lockwood III

Kenneth and Deirdre, two Col. Potter volunteers, drove up to Minnesota Sunday and picked up two new kids. These boys have just come out of a breeding facility in South Dakota. They are big boys, about 26-28 pounds each, but they are not at all fat, just tall with huge coats, long legs and big heads. While they were driving they were listening to a book on tape: Back Shot, by Harlen Coben. The two main characters in the story are named Myron Bolitar and Windsor Horne Lockwood III. So, please welcome Myron & Windsor! (You can call him "Win" for short, but Myron never shortens his name!) Myron and Win seem to know each other quite well and are good friends. Myron is a blond and is a bit of a smart mouth … already explaining that he should be in the house and not the garage. Win is the strong silent type, at least so far. Right now they are in their private apartment in the garage. This, while not the most luxurious of accommodations, is safe, clean, dry, and out of the wind . It offers clean water, good food and soft beds. May I respectfully suggest that it may be better than their previous "prison"? Monday we are all going to the vet where they will stay for a while. For the vet's sake if nothing else, one of the first orders of business should be a bath!



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233 days ago by ColPotterCai... | 29 views | 0 barks

Love That Pound Puppy Quilt Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network

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In June 2007, Silver Linings Originals http://www.silverliningsoriginals.com/ decided to create a quilt to help a dog rescue group raise funds to care for their rescue dogs. Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network (CPCRN) entered and was honored to receive this quilt for our fundraising purposes. "Love That Pound Puppy Quilt" has been independently appraised and valued at $4,500.00 - this is a tremendous gift to us.

CPCRN dogs come from many places - some are direct owner or breeder surrenders to us, some come from Puppymill auctions, but many come from shelters all over the country.

CPCRN Volunteers search Petfinder listings and contact their local shelters to try to find cairns and cairn mixes in need of assistance. We provide support to the shelters for the harder to adopt out cairns which may be in need of behavioral assistance or medical care. We do not refuse a cairn simply because they are old - in fact, the oldest cairn we have taken in so far was 17 years old. By accepting these dogs into our program we can save them from being euthanized while also opening up space at that shelter for other dogs to have a chance at life. Many of our volunteers have decades of experience with cairns and are used to their wily ways.

When working dog rescue, you are constantly hunting for funds to help care for the dogs in your care, and to allow you to help more. This quilt came to us like a bolt from the blue, and we can never express our gratitude to Linda and all who helped her construct it. It is stunningly gorgeous and as the first recipient of one of her Pound Puppy Quilts, we can only hope we can do it justice. We have a 'goal' of having 2000 squares pledged but would be ecstatic if more came in. Be sure to order before April 18.

Check our donation page to get complete details: http://mall.cairnrescue.com/pound_pup...

"Somewhere Over The Rainbow What A Wonderful World" by Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwo'ole http://www.mountainapplecompany.com/C...

 

 


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233 days ago by ColPotterCai... | 23 views | 0 barks

The Sobering Reality of Pet Overpopulation

As a nation, we claim to love cats and dogs. Millions of households have pets, and billions of dollars are spent yearly on pet supplies and food. But as a nation, we should take a hard, sobering look at a different annual statistic: the millions of dogs and cats given up to shelters or left to die on the streets. And the numbers tell only half the story.

Every cat or dog who dies as a result of pet overpopulation—whether humanely in a shelter or by injury, disease, or neglect—is an animal who, more often than not, would have made a wonderful companion, if given the chance.

The Humane Society of the United States pet overpopulation estimates:

  1. Number of cats and dogs entering shelters each year: 6-8 million
  2. Number of cats and dogs euthanized by shelters each year: 3-4 million
  3. Number of cats and dogs reclaimed by owners from shelters each year: Between 600,000 and 750,000 -- 30% of dogs and 2-5% of cats entering shelters
  4. Percentage of dogs in shelters who are purebred: 25%

What can YOU do to help reduce pet overpopulation?

  1. Spay or neuter your companion animals.
  2. Adopt from an animal shelter or rescue organization. Don't support puppy mills by buying from a pet shop. (Read one organization's efforts to stop pet shops from selling dogs obtained from puppy mills.)
  3. Volunteer or donate to rescue groups and animal shelters.
  4. Educate others about the reality of puppy mills and the benefits of spaying/neutering.

Click below to watch a video about the pet overpopulation crisis. (Warning: Contains graphic images.)


Information taken from Brightlion and HSUS.

 


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233 days ago by ColPotterCai... | 19 views | 0 barks

Guiliani's State of the Union Address

Guiliani, one of the CPCRN Presidential Candidates, was recently adopted and sent the following letter to her foster Mom:

Dear foster momma and daddy,

Hi! The trip went well. I sat with that girl (note from foster mom: her human sister Amy) and we hugged and cuddled and talked (well she did a lot). I think I am going to like her a lot. I gave her lots of sweet kisses as a positive reinforcement to train her when I want lovins.

I like my new yard and immediately peed. I peed inside too. Ooops. Then I peed a couple more times outside. The peoples got all excited and told me how good i was and smiled a lot. So I peed some more outside.

Whew. We walked a few little walks during the day. I even met "grampa". He came to cut a tree down. It didnt bother me any. I did have to stay in the kitchen here and there between walks and them coming in to play and checking and all that.

I let them know I really really like my "peeps". I like that girl, I like her mom and I even like the dad. I went right over to the dad and kissed him and let him know I needed lots of luvins.

Tiffy, my new sister, is pretty nice, she gave me a few kisses, but she really is attached to her mommy so the mommy is pretending to not pay too much attention to me. But she told me not to worry, and anyway, she kisses and luvs on me when Tiffy is not looking. :) I got a secret for the mommy....Tiffy comes and kisses on me when the mommy isnt looking!!!

They have started some little trainings like you know, what we were working on. sit, stay and come. You know how much I like my treats so you know, hey, I try real hard to do the trainings.

They told me they really like me and think I fit in real well. They said the first day was even better than they thought it would be.

They said to say, "Thank you!"

hugs and kisses Guiliani aka "Julie, Jules, JuJu"

Picture of me and my new Mom. (I'm on the left.)


Me and my new sister. She loves me LOTS!

If you would like to help a dog write their "happily ever after" story, apply to be a CPCRN Foster Home!


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238 days ago by ColPotterCai... | 51 views | 3 barks

Spay And Neuter: A PaLC Public Service Announcement

Some people think that neutering their pet may hurt them. Actually, neutering helps prevent some harmful medical problems for animals and decreases their chances of getting cancer. Neutering also deters high-risk behavior such as roaming, getting into fights, and mating. So, neutering your pet doesn't hurt – it helps.


Don't use your cats and dogs to teach your children about the birds and the bees. Between 8-12 million companion animals are killed each year in America due to lack of homes. Don't let your pet have even one litter. Spay or neuter today.

Why did Spot cross the road? He loved the ladies. Unfortunately, his latest girlfriend lived on the far side of the highway. Spot never made it to the other side. About 80% of dogs hit by vehicles each year are un-neutered males. Fixing your pet decreases the urge to wander and increases his chances of living a longer, healthier life. Get your pet fixed.

For every person that is born, 15 dogs and 45 cats are also born. You do the numbers … There aren't enough homes for them all. You can solve the problem. Spay or neuter today.

Only 1 in 9 cats and dogs born in the U.S. will find a home. The rest will be destroyed because nobody wants them. Could you choose which animal will live? It's a choice no one should have to make. But your local animal shelter makes this decision every day. You can help stop the killing. Spay or neuter your pet.

Information and graphic from The Dog Hause.

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239 days ago by ColPotterCai... | 18 views | 0 barks

Welcome The Two Poets!

Last Monday CPCRN was contacted by another rescue about a breeder release in AR and could Col. Potter help the Cairns. CP contacted the Rescue Angel who was working directly with the miller to get the dogs released, and we were told there were 2 females and 1 male Cairn, all around 4 yrs old. With the help of the Rescue Angel and Deb S., the release and transport to one of our rescue vets was set up for Saturday.

Sadly, one of the girls we were to pick up did not make it into CP. At the last minute the breeder realized she was pregnant and will not release her until she whelps the puppies. Please say a prayer that this girl will still find her way to freedom.

April is poet’s month, so these kids are named in honor of Robert Frost and Emily Bronte. Frost is a reddish wheaten male with dark ears and seems to be the shyer of the two. Bronte is a reddish wheaten female with dark ears and wags her tail when spoken to.

Please help me welcome Bronte and Frost.....the two lucky furkids who made it to CP!


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258 days ago by ColPotterCai... | 32 views | 1 barks

Quilt Raffle

CPCRN is raffling off the "Love That Pound Puppy" quilt designed by Linda Hibbert to raise funds for our rescue organization.  This quilt was independently appraised and valued at $4,500.00.  Click the picture below for more details! 

Thank You,

Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network - 

National Not-For-Profit 501(c)3 Rescue Organization


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270 days ago by ColPotterCai... | 45 views | 5 barks

A New You Tube Video

We have a new You Tube video for the month of March.  Please watch our salute to Foster Homes and Rescue workers and pass it on!  Help us get the idea of RESCUE out to the average dog owner. 

 

http://youtube.com/profile?user=ColPotterCairnRescue


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297 days ago by ColPotterCai... | 36 views | 0 barks

CPCRN: Who We Are

Click below to read the story of the dog Col. Potter and how the rescue group Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network was formed in his memory.

http://www.cairnrescue.com/whoweare.htm#colpotter


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299 days ago by ColPotterCai... | 131 views | 12 barks

New Video on youtube.com

Please check out our new video on the "Col. Potter Cairn Rescue" Channel on You Tube!

 

http://youtube.com/profile?user=ColPotterCairnRescue

 




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