Otto on a fundraising mailer

Our dog Otto continues his celebrity career by being featured on the front of a “save the date” postcard for a fundraiser for Altered Tails, a local charity that provides low-cost spaying and neutering for dogs and cats. The image is a painting done by local artist Susan Barken. ...

December 15, 2008 · 1 min

Otto saves the canal dog

Last night Otto was barking at something while inside the house. This isn’t unusual, but what was unusual was that he didn’t run out into the backyard to bark. I was trying to get to sleep early in order to deal with 4 a.m. irrigation, and he came upstairs and continued to bark. Kat went outside to see if there was an animal outside (such as a cat that spends a lot of time in our front yard), and heard a dog barking nearby that was too close to be one of the neighbor dogs. She got a flashlight and went out to find a dog trapped in the Highline Canal, struggling to get out, but the sides were too steep. The dog’s front paws were bloody from the effort. She managed to get a leash around its neck to try to pull him out, but he resisted. She called the Arizona Humane Society to get someone to come take him (and help get him out if we were unable to manage it)–since he’s an injured dog, this was a case they are permitted to deal with. (If a stray dog is over 6 months old and uninjured, Maricopa County Animal Care & Control is the only entity legally permitted to take them.) I went and got a ladder and put it into the water to see if he could use it to pull himself up, but he just used it to hold himself in place. When the Arizona Humane Society arrived, they had a dog snare which, combined with the leash, we were able to use to pull the dog to safety. He was dried off and willingly jumped into the kennel on the truck. The dog had a collar, but no tags. Kat will be putting his photo up on Pets911 this morning. Thanks to Otto’s barking, this dog avoided the fate of another whose skeleton was pulled out of the canal by our house, in the same location, earlier this year. ...

October 30, 2008 · 2 min

Bowl-A-Rama!!

There’s a saying in the non-profit world that people don’t donate to organizations, they donate to the individuals that represent them. Let me introduce you to two wonderful representatives of RESCUE: Otto was saved from the euthanasia list in December 2001. Fred was saved in August 2002. ...

July 9, 2008 · 1 min

RESCUE Bowl-a-Rama

RESCUE’s Bowl-a-Rama fundraising event is here again, and Kat and I will both be bowling for the “Leader of the Pack” team of volunteers who work with dogs. There’s a competing “Rockin Bowlin Felines” team of volunteers who work with cats. Our goal is to raise $3,000 between us for RESCUE, of which we’ve so far raised $220. RESCUE is a group we’ve volunteered with since January 2002, which rescues dogs and cats from the euthanasia lists at the Maricopa County pound. It operates its own cat shelter, while dogs are kept in foster homes and boarded at Dog Days in Tempe, a boarding and doggie day care facility that has been a valued partner of RESCUE. Two of our three dogs, Fred and Otto, were rescued from euthanasia by RESCUE. Every donation helps save dogs and cats from unnecessary euthanasia–if you can give even $5, it will be greatly appreciated. You can make donations through RESCUE’s website, here. Specify “Leader of the Pack” as the team, and put Kat’s or my name under “Encourage Your Bowler” or “Referrer." The actual bowling will occur on August 2, 2008 at AMF Shea Village Lanes. In past years there have been more than 60 organizations participating, so the bowling gets divided into morning and evening shifts and the place gets packed.

June 4, 2008 · 2 min

Otto's painting

Local artist Susan Barken completed her painting of Otto, and here it is. (Previously.)

May 1, 2008 · 1 min

Otto gets discovered

At RESCUE’s 8th annual “Beauty to the RESCUE” fundraiser at the Mane Attraction on March 9, local artist Susan Barken spotted our dog Otto (a rescue dog himself) and thought he’d make a good subject for one of her paintings. Here are a couple of the photos she took of him on March 16. Susan donated a dog painting for RESCUE’s silent auction at the fundraiser. (UPDATE: here’s the painting.)

March 23, 2008 · 1 min

Our dogs featured on RESCUE's new website

Arizona RESCUE has gone through a website redesign, and the new design now features photos of our dog Otto and our former foster dog Ollie. The front page cycles through photos of rescued dogs and cats at the top right; Otto is the black and white dog with the ball in his mouth and Ollie is the bassett hound. Both can be seen simultaneously on any of the other web pages, such as the “About RESCUE” page, where Otto’s second from the left and Ollie is third from the right. Kat previously blogged about Ollie almost a year ago. Also check out RESCUE’s donation page…

September 11, 2007 · 1 min

Ahwatukee Pet Idol

The Ahwatukee Foothills News is sponsoring an “Ahwatukee Pet Idol” contest, all proceeds of which will go to the animal rescue group that Kat and I volunteer for, Arizona R.E.S.C.U.E. Our dog Otto is a contestant and could use your vote… UPDATE (June 23, 2007): Otto has made it through the first two rounds of cuts and is one of the 25 finalists in the last round of voting.

May 23, 2007 · 1 min

Help me help dogs and cats

Jim and I have been volunteering with RESCUE (Reducing Euthanasia at Shelters through Commitment and Underlying Education) since January 2002. Two of our dogs, Otto and Fred, came from RESCUE. We believe it is a worthy cause and I am asking for you help. I am participating in the Fourth Annual Bowl-A-Rama which raises money for animal organizations in Arizona. I am on Team Tango, representing RESCUE. All pledges raised by RESCUE will go directly to their mission of providing a second chance at life for dogs and cats who, through no fault of their own, are spending their final days at Maricopa County Animal Care and Control. Thes money goes toward medical treatment, boarding, etc. while the animals are in RESCUE’s care. The passion that began RESCUE has resulted in a volunteer-driven non-profit corporation with over 300 dedicated volunteers who have helped care for and place over 8,000 wonderful cats and dogs. If you can spare $10, $20 or more, please go to http://bowl.azrescue.org and make a pledge to Team Tango.

June 23, 2006 · 1 min
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