Monthly Archives: April 2011
WETNōZ Products
by Alison Kilpe-Smith For a Rescued Dog hitting the lottery is going home to a wonderful forever family. Another bonus is their own dog dish. Many Rescued Dogs have been starved. To go to a new home and find a … Continue reading
An Example of Success
by Amy Stadelman Daisy’s story is truly a touching one; this dog endured the unimaginable and overcame it with a remarkable attitude. Daisy was found wandering the streets of Portland at the bridge of death. Animal control officers immediately rushed … Continue reading
Meet Johanna!
By Alison Kilpe-Smith I would like to introduce you to MLDNW’s rolodex, filing cabinet, historian, word program, and excel spread sheet. No, it’s not that she is physically in charge of those things-her brain is those things. This is our … Continue reading
Oogy: The Dog Only a Family Could Love
By Alycia Hadfield When you think of a hate crime you think of a crime between people. One never thinks of a crime between a man and a dog. It’s amazing how a story started by an outrageous hate crime … Continue reading
Rescue Dogs 101
by Alison Kilpe-Smith This month our breed could be a Tea Cup Chihuahua taken from a hoarder, a Pit Bull found chained to a pole outside in the dead of winter, a starving black Lab left alone in a foreclosed … Continue reading
Fun Facts!
It is likely that over 70% of people feel the need to sign their dogs name on greeting cards. Julius Cesar had to remind the citizens of Rome to pay more attention to their children and less to their dogs, … Continue reading
Evacsak
The teacher stands outside in front of her class. This time it wasn’t a drill but a real fire. After three head counts she knows she has all her students standing in a quiet, calm line. Her heart is beating … Continue reading

