Monthly Archives: October 2012
Happy Gotcha Day Nola!
Today is Nola’s Gotcha Day. Two years ago, on the day before Halloween, we picked up a wiggly little puppy who was full of kisses. The Mr. and I had no idea what we were getting ourselves into or how much she would change our lives.
Over the past two years she has been an amazing dog who I can’t imagine living without. She is my best friend, my running buddy, my Friday work partner, my fur baby, the best slobbery kiss giver and the four legged love of my life. The Mr. and I would never have begun fostering dogs had it not been for her wonderful, easy going personality and how happy she has made us. Every day when I wake up with her right next to me I can’t help but smile and think how lucky I am to have her. She is my heart dog, and I am eternally grateful that she came into my life.
The Anna Banana Song
I was looking for some inspiration for corny banana lines for a blog post about Anna, when I came across a song written by a young boy for the girl he loves, who just happens to share a moniker with our Anna Banana. I can’t get the song out of my head, and although it’s a love song, I think most of it applies to how we feel about our Banana too. Enjoy!
(Here are the lyrics in case you can’t quite understand everything he says)
Anna Banana by Derek Lorenzo
Anna ba-nana you’re my biggest crush
I don’t mean overweight
Means my heart turns to mush
A-nna ba-nana
You’re in my dreams
When I’m sleeping in class, your all I seen
A-nna ba-nana
Banana babe, I like you a lot.
A-nna ba-nana
Like a cute little plant in a big red pot.
[Chorus]
Anna Banana!
I love you a bunch!
I’ll dance like your monkey if we go out for lunch.
Anna Banana, baby
I love you a lot.
Not once, not twice, not thrice, it’s more than four!
You’re a fried banana baby
‘Coz you are so hot!!
[Rap]
A-nna Banana!
Said the voices in my head
We go together like jam goes on bread
A-nna Banana
I keep saying your name
You are in my brain it’s like I’m going insane.
Like the rain in Spain on a horse’s mane
Fly like a crane to escape the pain
and I ride the train, eat some grain
cootchie cootchie coo you got me smiling again!
[Chorus]
Anna Banana!
I love you a bunch.
I’ll dance like your monkey if we go out for lunch
Anna Banana, baby.
I love you a lot
Note once, not twice, not thrice
It’s more than four!
You’re a fried banana, baby
‘Coz you are so hot…
If you like our ‘Banana babe’ a lot, fill out an application for her through Almost Home Recuse.
Why Pit Bulls Rule
In honor of National Pit Bull Awareness Day tomorrow, I wanted to share a list of the top ten reasons why Pit Bulls rule (according to Petfinder) and therefore why you should adopt one. I just so happen to have a very adoptable pittie on my hands and she believes that every one of these reasons apply to her.
10. Pit Bulls are relatively healthy. It is true that any breed of dog (including mixed breed dogs) can inherit genetic issues.
9. Pit Bulls don’t require much grooming. Their short coat is very low maintenance and they can be bathed in very little time — not that they need to be bathed often. They do not need to be brushed (though most enjoy it) or get doggie haircuts, and their fur is not naturally odiferous.
8. Pit Bulls are very eager to please people. A Pit Bull will do almost anything his favorite people ask of him, just to hear their praise. These dogs crave our attention and approval, and are very social with humans. This devotion to people has contributed heavily to the bad reputation of Pit Bulls, because a bad person can use a Pit Bull’s eagerness to please to train the dog for nefarious or criminal purposes.
7. Pit Bulls are often very athletic. A Pit Bull will definitely motivate you to get daily exercise, whether you only want to walk around the block or train for a marathon. Pit Bulls also tend to excel at dog sports like agility. However, Pit Bulls are not obsessive about exercise, like some breeds.
6. Pit Bulls are super loyal. When you adopt a Pit Bull, you have a friend for life, through thick and thin.
5. Pit Bulls are usually not as reactive to pain as other breeds. While Pit Bulls do not have any special physical characteristics that make them more impervious to pain, as a breed they have a much higher tolerance for pain and rough handling. This characteristic is one reason why Pit Bulls are often so good with children, because they are able to patiently endure the pain that children may unintentionally inflict without reacting negatively. Note: All children should be taught how to interact with animals and should be supervised when playing with any animal.
4. Pit Bulls are hilarious. Just like people, all dogs are distinct individuals, but Pit Bulls are usually bursting with personality and they love to make us laugh by clowning around. They are fun and playful, even as they get older.
3. Pit Bulls love, love, love people. And Pit Bulls do not discriminate against humans for any reason. Even if a Pit Bull does not like other dogs, they typically love humans and are happiest when they are with us. They remind us of this by wiggling happily and kissing us often!
2. Pit Bulls love to cuddle. Even the most athletic Pit Bull will also have a sedentary side and crave being hugged and petted. Adopt a Pit Bull and you will have a constant companion keeping you warm in bed, on the couch, on your lap in your favorite chair. Did I mention that many Pit Bulls don’t realize they are too big to be lap dogs? For this reason and because they are so trainable, Pit Bulls can be excellent therapy dogs!
1. And the #1 reason why Pit Bulls rule? The Pit Bull smile. Pit Bulls are great for your mental health. If you are having a bad day, one look at your Pit Bull’s huge smile and lolling tongue will surely make you smile and their zest for life is infectious. Truly, happiness is a Pit Bull smile!
Here are some other great resources that talk about the awesomeness of Pit Bulls:
Bad Rap
Pit Bull Rescue Central
Stubby Dog
Animal Farm Foundation
Although Nola is not a Pit Bull, I can tell you that through fostering the Mr. and I have learned to love this breed. We are happy to be their voice and speak about against breed discrimination. We hope that someday the term ‘Pit Bull’ will no longer have the negative connotation in the general public that it does today. Educate, don’t discriminate! Pit Bulls are dogs too, and some of the best if I do say so myself! We hope that everyone does something to celebrate Pit Bull Awareness Day tomorrow. Small or big, every little bit counts!
Anna wants you to also be aware that she is still available for adoption. Fill out an application with Almost Home Rescue so you can add a pittie to your family!
‘Uncommonly’ Awesome
I neglected to buy Anna a new collar when he first came to stay with us. She wore our generic ‘rescued’ collar that I got for our temporary fosters at Target. When it was clear she was going to be here for the long haul, I started shopping around. I remembered seeing a beautiful display of collars from Uncommon Paws at Camp Bow Wow when I dropped Nola off at daycare. They are a local company, made right here in Portland, so I looked around on their website for weeks trying to decide if I should buy one for Anna. When I recently got a coupon for 20% off and free shipping I decided now was the time and not only got one for Anna, but for Nola too!
I chose the Paperweights pattern in the 1.5 inch size because it came in blue and brown, so Nola and Anna could match.
I got Nola a buckle because they require it at daycare. It is high quality and the nickel hardware makes it so beautiful! (Apparently Nola’s right side is her ‘good side’!)
Anna got a martingale because she can
pull wiggle her way out of a regular buckle.
The blue looks great on Anna’s dark brown fur and the brown brings out the gold tones in Nola. I love that both collars have lots of purples and reds and although they are different, they look like they go together.
Because the company is local, the collars were hand delivered to my house in this beautiful packaging.
If you’re looking for new collars for your pups, I highly recommend Uncommon Paws. Their website has TONS of different patterns (many are Maine inspired, which I love) including holiday styles.There are also neckties for boy dogs! I can’t stress enough how beautiful these collars are. The colors are vibrant, the material and hardware is high quality and I think the dogs know how beautiful they make them look.
Anna would love to show you her new collar in person! If you are interested in adopting her, fill out an application with Almost Home Rescue.
Wordless Wednesday: New Collars!
Check in tomorrow for more pics of these adorable models with their fabulous new collars.
If you just can’t handle Anna’s cuteness with her new collar and would like to adopt her, fill out an application with Almost Home Rescue.
What Makes Anna Banana So A-peel-ing
It’s easy to get caught up writing about the things that we are working on with Anna. But, it is also important to focus on all the things that will make Anna a great addition to the right family. There are many, so here are just a few:
First, she is an amazing snuggler. When she puts her head right on your shoulder and slides her body close to you it is hard not to fall in love.
Second, she snorts, a lot. I know I compared our last foster Laynie to a pig, but I think Anna might have some piggy in her to.
Third, she sits side saddle like a lady. It is so cute how she tucks her little legs off to one side and sits politely waiting for you to give her something.
Fourth, she is a wonderful watch dog. She loves to sit at the door or look out the window taking in all the sights and sounds. She barks occasionally, but is definitely not up to ‘neighborhood watch’ level, barking at EVERYTHING like Laynie did.
And lastly, she is so easy going. Although she has some reactivity to other dogs, when she is in the house just hanging out with us she is so easy. She wants nothing more than to be where you are, sitting right next to you, chewing a bully, or snuggling with Foster Sis’ Nola.
If you think Anna is sweeter than banana cream pie, fill out an adoption application through Almost Home Rescue.
Nola Muffin Monday: A sign from the Dog above
Well, the world is officially coming to an end. Mom and Dad brought home another foster sis’ for me. I keep telling them I am happy being an only pup but they don’t listen.
As if that were bad enough, when they brought a trainer over to the house to help her stop being annoying learn some manners, there was an earthquake! Mommy was scared because she had never felt the earth shake before, but I wasn’t. I was just hoping it would make Anna go away. I mean if that wasn’t a sign from the big dog in the sky to stop bringing other dogs home, I don’t know what is!
Frosty Paws Giveaway Winners
Anna and Nola would like to thank everyone for sharing all their reasons to adopt a shelter dog. They agree with all of them and they would like to add their own:
Nola: The best reason to adopt a shelter dog is so they can have lots of toys in a forever home.
Anna: The best reason to adopt a shelter dog is to get a snuggle partner like me!
And now, the winners!
Crystal Wayward from Wayward Dogs
Rebelwerewolf from Life in 2-Player Mode
Monica Miles from Peace, Poetry, and Four Legged Love
The Perfectly Imperfect One
Emily from Our Waldo Bungie
Rachel from My Two Pitties
Fishing in the Fields
Pitlandiapooch from Pitlandia
Shelley
Patti
Congratulations! Send me an email at mrandmrsandnolakisses@gmail.comwith your mailing address and I will send you your prize!