Then, as I stood there in a total state of shock, Mabel waddled off to the living room, then soon returned, and placed one absolutely pristine Charms Blow Pop at my feet, then looked up at me as only Mabel could, with an expression that said, "I saved one for you, Mom." All I could do was cry and give her a great big hug!
Monday, October 31, 2011
HOWL-O-Ween Pawty…………by Deb of Howlin' Hounds
Then, as I stood there in a total state of shock, Mabel waddled off to the living room, then soon returned, and placed one absolutely pristine Charms Blow Pop at my feet, then looked up at me as only Mabel could, with an expression that said, "I saved one for you, Mom." All I could do was cry and give her a great big hug!
Sunday, October 30, 2011
HOLIDAY HAZARDS AND HOW TO KEEP YOUR PETS SAFE ....................................Michelle of Creative Critters

Saturday, October 29, 2011
FOSTER FAILURE...........by Rosamond of RJM Creations
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Written by Rosamond of RJM Creations on ArtFire where you will find many wonderful handmade products showing Rosamond’s love of sewing and a healthy lifestyle. Be sure to check out her studio and contact her with any questions.
Rosamond is a member of the Crafting for Animals Guild which is celebrating National Adopt-A-Shelter-Dog month by raising funds for the Close to Home Animal Rescue group which you can read about HERE or click on the box below.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Lucy by Pam and Jacque
My niece, Jacque, and her husband, Todd, have a wonderful dog named Lucy. I knew that Lucy had her own story before she came to part of the family. So, I asked Jacque about it, and won’t she be surprised later today when she learns that she became today’s guest blogger! In Jacque’s own words, then!
“Lucy lived in an apartment complex with a family that had young children. When they moved, they abandoned her and even though she didn't want her, the elderly lady next door felt sorry for her and took her in. I don't know if it was the family, or someone else that abused Lucy, but the elderly lady couldn't do anything with her and was going to take her to the pound. Kevin {Jacque’s brother and my nephew} was doing excavating work by the apartment complex and somehow started talking to the elderly lady. Instead of letting the elderly lady take her to the pound, he brought her home. Kevin’s wife, Lisa, thought they had too many dogs already, so she wanted to find Lucy a home.”
“Mom told me I needed a dog and then told me to take her home for a few days…you know…see how I liked her (she used car salesmanned me….drive it for a few days…see what you think). So, I called Todd and asked him if we could have a dog. He said no. I asked if I could just bring her home for a few days. He said no. So, I brought her home anyway, and the rest is history.”
“It took about six months for her to relax and start to come out of her shell. When I brought her to my house, she ran to the farthest room in the house, which happened to be my bedroom, and hid in the walk-in closet. She wouldn't come out except to potty or when she ate, which she did in the middle of the night, so no one would bother her. This went on for weeks. I thought I had brought home a lemon! She wouldn't even ride in the car. What dog doesn't love the car? She shook like a leaf, and I had to pick her up and put her in. After a few months, she started to associate car with park and became less resistant.
Again, six months seemed to be the magic number. She stopped crawling on her stomach, head down and tail tucked. She started wagging her tail, greeting strangers, jumping in the car if the door was open. She got her puppy confidence back and has been my and Todd's love ever since.”
“Now, she trots around, proud, tail up, head high, and even gets a little demanding when she wants a bone or treat by barking at me. She's still a gentle soul, but she is confident, regal and loving…..and if the door to the car is open, there's no keeping her out. Hopefully, we touched her life as much as she touched ours…..”
I think Lucy’s story could be one of many dogs who are left abandoned in places too numerous to even consider. Some are lucky enough to reach a shelter and be rescued from there. I hope that if you are considering adding a dog to your family, you will visit your local animal shelter and find that special dog that will touch your lives and whose life you will touch by giving it a loving and forever home. Participating members of our Crafting4Animals Guild are donating a percentage of your purchases this week to the Close to Home Rescue Center in Ohio. Please help us help them. Use the coupon code below when you purchase from our shops on October 28 and October 29.
This post written by Pam Todd and Jacque Huntley Veney. Pam loves animals of all kinds, especially dogs. She hand-crochets items for people, pets, and homes for her shop: www.bagsandmorebypam.artfire.com, writes a regular post for this blog, and also supports the Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, TN (www.elephants.com).
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Fostering Homeless Pets - A Beautiful Thing........by Laura of Funky Luke
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Chloe - cute adoptable black Newfoundland dog in Indiana
Chloe is a beautiful 7 year old Newfoundland girl who is spayed and up to date on all her vaccinations. She is currently being fostered north of Indianapolis, Indiana. Although she has a very mild heart murmur, it should never affect her. She has been seen by a cardiologist for the heart murmur. She has a high energy level and she is anything but a couch potato! She does not like cats or horses and that's about the only time she barks according to her description on Petfinder. The rescue also mentions that perhaps it is better she goes to a home without small children because of her high energy level.
One thing to keep in mind although she does not jump over a 6 ft fence, she can try to find a way to go underneath the fence. Secure fencing is a must. The rescue says that she doesnt go anywhere and comes when called, so we think she just see's a fence as a challenge to occupy herself. Check this listing to find out more about Chloe - cute adoptable Newfoundland dog.
*As a side note, Newfoundlands are usually wonderful with kids any size. However, it is best to follow the rescue's recommendations. Not all Newfoundland dogs are the same. If you have kids and still are interested in this lovely Newfoundland dog, do contact the rescue still to find out more exactly what they consider to be small kids. Sometimes shelters and rescues consider "small kids" to be anything below age 10, and sometimes even 14. It can also depend on if your children has experience with giant dog breeds before, so it is best to ask to make sure.
Gunilla Wachtel - Kanweienea Kreations Zazzle shop - t-shirts, shoes and more
Want to check out original artwork and original prints? Original prints are prints produced and sold directly by the artist as opposed to reproduction prints. For original artwork and prints from Gunilla Wachtel, surf on over and check out Kanweienea Kreations Artfire studio.
Gunilla Wachtel is a self-taught, professional artist currently residing in PA. She loves all kinds of animals, especially horses and Newfoundland dogs. Gunilla supports animal rescues, including Hog Heaven Rescue Farm and Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
Be sure to check out all the guild artisans who are participating in our current promotion to raise funds for Close to Home Animal Rescue. Check it out HERE or the box below.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Variety Showcase Collection
PET PROFESSIONALS 4 PET ADOPTION by Jobi of Watercolor Your World
Monday, October 24, 2011
CLOSE TO HOME ANIMAL RESCUE..................by Kathryn A. Gainard of A Dying Art Co.
A simple enough concept… to save and deliver from danger. Or at least, it should be. Upon getting to know some of the founders of the Close to Home Animal Rescue, I realize that it’s not as simple as it should be.
Article written by Kate of ADyingArtCo. on ArtFire where you can find many of Kate's creative projects for people and pets, as well as at her website: ADyingArtCompanyLtd.com. Kate is a very active volunteer with the Crafting for Animals Guild and uses her talents generously to help the guild in every way she possibly can.
Kate is one of many members participating in the coupon week now (from 10/23 through 10/29) to help raise funds for the Close to Home Animal Rescue, the spotlight charity for CFA Guild during October in honor of National Adopt-A-Shelter-Dog Month. Read all about the promotion HERE or the box below, and get the coupon code so you can shop with Kate and the other guild artisans during this week.

Sunday, October 23, 2011
Win a Year Long Bandana of the Month Club Subscription from OBX Puparazzi
Help Us Support the Close to Home Animal Rescue
During every other time of the year, many of our Crafting for Animals guild members are working hard to support their charity of choice either by donating their time, products, or funds to their animal charity. However, during the month of October, and in particular, during the week of October 23-29, our guild members have come together teamed up to support one particular animal charity, the Close to Home Animal Rescue in Ohio.
We've even made it possible for you to help us help the Close to Home Animal Rescue. All you need to do is submit the coupon code "10CTH-CFA" during checkout at anyone of the below stores from October 23-29. This way 10% of your purchase price will be donated to the Close to Home Animal Rescue.
This is a great way to financially support one of our favorite animal charities while also purchasing exactly what you want. By supporting our members, you ensure that our members can continue to support the animals they love.
Don't forget to include the coupon code "10CTH-CFA" during checkout.
Redeem your coupon at the following stores:
JenniferLynn's Finds
Books, Coins, Housewares
RJM Creations
Yoga bags, handbags, dog backpacks and more with reclaimed leather.
Howlin' Hounds
Snoods for Dogs; Gifts for People
Metamorph Designs
Pet Tags
Bags and More by Pam
Crocheted Gifts for Pets and People

Sleepy Cat Designs
Fabric Cat Safety Collars; Accessories and Gifts for People; Cat Toys

OBX Puparazzi
Bandanas for Dogs; Wooden Puzzles, Toys; Totes and Bags for People
Sew Amazin'
Gifts, Bags and Accessories for Pets and People

3 Peeps Designs
Jewelry and Keepsakes
Jazz It Up Jewelry Design
Jewelry
Sweet Whimsy
Jewelry - Pendants
GIFTS AND ACCESSORIES
A Dying Art Co.
Art Cards; Wreaths; Ornaments

Sew Bizzy Gifts
Fabric Gifts and Accessories; Photo Art Cards; Jewelry; Home Decor
Creative Critters
Figurines; Polymer Clay and Cloth/Plush Sculptures; Cat Toys; Jewelry
Simply Smiss
Hair Accessories; Home Decor; Jewelry
JenniferLynn Productions
Home Decor; Accessories for People; Cards and Photographs; Jewelry
Paws_and_Claws_Designs
Purses; Scrub Tops
Kanweienea Kreations
Fine Art and Prints, ACEOs
Cardstock Equine
Greeting Cards; Photographs


















