I cooked lamb, potatoes, carrots, yams, butternut squash, and apples for my babies and added it to their meals. It will last a few days. They love it and are definitely fans of mom's cooking! It is great to have time off to enjoy spending lots of grooming and playing time with all the babies. Lovin' it!
 
 
I am reflecting on all of the activity that I engage in as a rescuer, as well as my the hard work done by my rescue friends. It is a lot of work, takes a lot of time, takes a constant and strong work ethic, requires focus and fortitude. YET, it is the dedication to the goals that makes it seem like a breeze. You can drive places all weekend, train and groom, do laundry load after load, raise funds for vet care, establish relationships with shelter staff, other rescue groups, and pet supply stores. But it is not a work to begrudge or not enjoy. The end goal is kept in the back of the mind, knowing that it is right to save lives like this. So - we shall carry on with our mission!
 
 
Do something to celebrate or symbolize Daylight Saving Time by participating in "Dog Saving Time."  It's time, if you can, to change the life of a pet dog and function as their temporary care-provider and find them a home. Join CMFRH, Inc. in your endeavor - we have been "saving dogs" for more than 15 years and we can help you with this experience.
Okay, so I know the above paragraph was goofy....but I am for real when I suggest that people try harder to help out our homeless pet animals. Times right now are hard and many dogs are suffering the effects of their family encountering job-loss, home-loss, financial-loss. If you are in a more fortunate position and are able to care for a pet dog temporarily, take the plunge and give it a try.
Want to adopt? That is wonderful news. Let us know and we can keep you informed of the dogs we have available.
Take care and hug your pets!
Cindy