Monday, August 29, 2011

Unhappy Banniversary

Six years ago this week, dog owners gathered at Queen’s park on the evening of August 28th. They gathered with their dogs. They gathered to show support. They gathered for one last night of freedom with their canine companions. On August 29th 2005 Breed Specific Legislation (commonly referred to as The Pit Bull Ban) came into effect and dog ownership in Ontario changed drastically.


Suddenly dogs that had done nothing wrong, dogs that were trained in levels of obedience, dogs with ribbons and trophies from national sporting events, dogs with their St John’s Ambulance and Canine Good Neighbour Certification, dog that simply were of a certain breed or breed mix in appearance were deemed dangerous. Ordered muzzled and leashed at all times, menaces to society, and were they to be found so much as frolicking on their front yard if it were to be unfenced, the answer was simple. Death.


Sounds almost hard to believe doesn’t it? It’s scary, but it’s true. A neighbour complaint about a dog that has done nothing but bark a “hello”…if that dog is of a bull and terrier breed in appearance, that hello woof could be considered threatening and fines could be issued along with warrants to seize and euthanize the dog.

A dog escapes a front door to excitedly greet a friend…animal control drives by, if it’s of bull and terrier breed in appearance the dog is in direction violation if the leash and muzzle law and the dog is to be taken and again, put to death. No, it didn’t injure, bite or attack anyone. Simply the way it looks is enough to have it killed…

And people ask us why we choose THESE types of dogs to rescue?


We have known them, owned them and loved them for longer than this dogforsaken law has been in place, and sadly, we seem to be minority these days. Many other rescues and shelters refuse these beautiful creatures due to their breed and appearance - similarly discriminating against them the way the law does.

Don’t judge a book by its cover we were always taught! And the 200+ beautiful dogs, inside AND out, that we have had the pleasure of rescuing and rehoming have proven that to us and others, 10 fold.

We don’t plan on stopping anytime soon! Though funds get tight, volunteers and foster homes sparse, we will always do what we can, when we can for dogs in need.


We are very proud to share that over the years ADR has developed a reputation and level or respect with countless shelters and animal controls across the province of Ontario, and Nova Scotia, where the majority of the dogs we save are sent. We have been featured in various news articles and on local and national radio shows and have always received much more positive feedback than negative.

As many of you remember, ADR was the rescue sought out to save Rambo, the pup who was in the news for so long embroiled in quite the legal case. More recently, we help ensure another newsworthy pooch, Ginger, made it safely out east before the court decision to end her life could be enforced. ADR was also the rescue of record chosen to go in and assess over a dozen pit bull type dogs that had been warehoused at the Toronto Humane Society when the OSPCA raids happened. Our assessment documents were actually referred to by the veterinary staff and legal teams involved in that case. Not bad for a small independent dog rescue!


We have built a reputation for have stable and safe dogs in our program and adopted out because of our high standards of temperament and training of the dogs in our care. Granted we do have to be extra careful because of the current laws, we feel these values are important for all responsible dog owners and rescues alike.

Yesterday we got a call for a 14 month old dog, which dog was put to sleep because we didn’t have the resources to get to it fast enough. We will never know if it was actually a “pit bull” (or some other mixed breed). It breaks our heart when we can’t get to them in time, and it happens almost daily. The emails the voicemails the pleas for help…


2 years ago we took on SEVEN puppies a week after they were born. Deemed to be pit bulls, they were all adopted out of province, and have grown to be the motliest crew of colours and coat lengths, ranging from a 40 lb dog to an 80 pounder - clearly not pit bulls by any stretch of the imagination. More recently we took on a litter of 9 puppies also perceived to be pit bulls. At about 6 months old now they are pushing 50-60lbs. They are going to BIG dogs, BIG MIXED BREED DOGS! The point being, the law we are living with is a law that affects so many dogs, all dogs even.


As a rescuer and bull breed enthusiasts we live and breathe the ineffectiveness of this law. It has been several years since the passing of Ontario’s breed ban, and yet there is no shortage of puppies of questionable appearance, dogs and owners in need of help for no crime other than the appearance of the canine, and people wanting to negate their responsibilities due to issues of financial resource, stress or harassment. This is what the breed ban law has created. A climate where rescue now not only deals with dogs in need, but deals with issues of liability, legality, and the heartache of the seemingly endless cries to save those who have done nothing wrong but have a short coat, a square jaw, or been born into a province that doesn’t care how the animal acts, but more so how it physically appears. Guilty before even considered innocent. Dangerous due to myths and urban legends.

Yet we carry on. There is an ever growing army of individuals who choose to do right by their pets, in the face of adversity, and do without the support of their government and local agencies. Those who have put the time an effort into educating themselves, caring for their beloved dogs and continuing to fight and advocate for what they know is right and responsible. I applaud you all. I thank you for not giving up, for not backing down, and for believing that one day what is right and true and proven effective in regards to dog ownership will be the laws by which we live and abide, and others do as well.


Do not give up hope. Do not waiver in your beliefs. Continue to be a proud and positive example for friends, strangers but most importantly the dogs you know and love.

With each rescued heart we drive out of this dog forsaken province, or put on a plane, we do so with promise that one day things will be different here. For now, they are one of the lucky ones, escaping with their life and the chance to have the future that all dogs should have – somewhere a little more enlightened than Ontario.

Until there are none, rescue one!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Puppy Pawlooza 2011

One dog, two dog, red dog, blue dog...

Thousands, upon thousands of pooches and their people flooded the Plunkett Estate for Pawlooza 2011 this past Saturday.


HUGE tail wags to our volunteers and supporters who came to visit and lend a hand, selling ADR swag, our limited edition 'it's for the puppies!' tshirts, collars and chatting up the crowd about BSL and all things bully!

(Together we raised over $700).

If you arrived early, you probably had the pleasure of meeting our Adopt-A-Bull princess Mae. Alas, the crowds and waves of new friends became too much to handle so we chartered her a ride home so she could relax. We did however manage to snap a few pictures of her getting belly rubs and testing the waters for the doggy dock divers.



Then there was our star BAYNE! This goofy lug sure knows how to make a great impression. SO well behaved! When he wasn't hanging out with us in the shade of our rescue booth, he was walking nicely by our side, politely greeting other dogs, sitting for pets...


He hung out in (ok so mostly went to get a drink from) the puppy 'cool down' pools.


He impressed us so much that his foster mom just had to treat him to a dog friendly frozen yogurt treat.

Nom Nom

If you missed the fun and want a 'play-by-play' of the day, we live tweeted it for you. Follow us @adorabulls !

A fantastic day! (And we managed to miss the rain - ok, so we may have packed up a few minutes early - sssshhhh).

See you next year!!!

Did you know?
ARF (Animal Rescue Foundation Ontario) and Leads Employment Services were nominated for the Pillar Community Innovation Awards 2011? 'Celebrating the nonprofit sector organizations, people and partners who make our community brighter...'
Now thats good Juju!
http://www.pillarnonprofit.ca/news_and_events/pillar_community_innovation_awards_2011/

Friday, August 12, 2011

There's an app for that!

Remember back when cell phones were the size of Kleenex boxes and only for important business men?


(well, 2/3rds of the brains of this operation don’t because they are TOO YOUNG - ahem! Anywho...wise...old...moving on...)

These days, we can hardly imagine how we would survive without our cell phones, let alone run a dog rescue/be pet owners!

**sidebar, yes Kristina, we know you love your Android smart phone something something . . .but consider coming over to the dark side?!**

So what exactly does the iphone contribute to rescue/pet ownership? Well, besides the play by play facebook status and twitter pupdates when we are on the road?

Petfinder – free app;


Enables you to search adoptable dog (and other animals) in your area, and showcases the same lovely photos we painstakingly upload to the website.


So why isn’t MaeMae adopted yet you ask?  Smorked if we know!

Good Dog Training Clicker – free app;


Because there’s never a clicker handy when you’re watching Jersey Shore, but for some reason you have your phone right there (you texted FIST PUMP to HOW many of your friends??)

Makes that lovely click noise to mark the desired behaviour your pooch has just given you...now go get a treat!

Confused? Read more about positive reinforcement based clicker training:
ClickerTraining.com

Pet Names + - free app;


Though we are pretty pleased with the names we pick for our rescues, you may have other ideas (grumble). Or this is a cute one just for funsies, or to help friends from naming their most recent foster or adoptee Buddy or Fluffy or Spot...

Pet Dossier - $1.99 but 25% of the proceeds go to the ASPCA!


A catch all for your dog’s (or any other pets) information, medical records, vaccination schedule, emergency info, etc etc, ETC! Complete with the ability to upload photos, reminders, and send/save information to email or your home computer (perfect for giving to your petsitter!)

Dog Whistle – free app;


Does it actually work? Well...the dogs we tested it on probably wouldn’t have responded to a real dog whistle.


But it was free...and looks cool on the doc.

Dog Translator – free app;


Can fido “speak” on command? Can he also “shush”?! Well, teach that (using your new dog clicker app) and then use this!

Again, we question the accuracy and sophistication of the whole thing, but when asked, Greddy wanted a snack!


So...now all we need is a custom app for ADR...anyone know how to do that?

Remembering Rocky

Nothing great in this world is ever accomplished without passion...

Over the years since BSL passed in Onterrible, we’ve heard it said several times that one of the only “good” things to come out of this law was all the new friendships, and getting to meet so many wonderful dogs.


Rocky Black was one of them. A true breed ambassador who not only inspired his Mom (Debbie) but many many others to continue to battle on the front lines and be seen and be heard and continue to fight the good fight.

Rocky and Deb attended numerous (okay, EVERY) event dedicated to raising awareness about why breed banning doesn’t work. And he always did so with his beautiful bully smile, and no doubt a fashion statement to boot!

We wanted to recognize Rocky (and his mom) for all they have done over the years, and acknowledge the passing of an amazing dog. Our heart and thoughts are with you Deb, we know this isn’t easy.


“Promise me you'll never forget me because if I thought you would I'd never leave.”
- Winnie The Pooh

Thursday, August 4, 2011

♫ Wouldn't you love someBULLY to love ♫

Don't you want someBULLY to love
Don't you need someBULLY to love
Wouldn't you love someBULLY to love
You better find someBULLY to love

It’s a catchy tune, we know, its in your head now . . .

Mae
SFSHNB – Spayed, female, sweetheart, not a bully


“see my cute Adopt-Me face . . “
Slated for death due to a broken leg (which healed perfectly) MaeMae is so happy just to be loved, she’d turn herself inside out, or wiggle herself inside out! Dogs, people, more people, more dogs = HEAVEN for miss Mae.

Bayne
NMLBNB – Neutered, male, LOVEBUG, not a bully


Mislabeled by a shelter when he was dumped because his owners had no time, not enough space, allergies, were moving . . .(standard excuses), we took this boy on regardless of his beautiful mixed breed as he just WOOFED potential (and may have stolen a smooch during his assessment! Smooth Bayner, smooooth)
Fantastic with dogs, and kids would you believe this teenage pooch calls a wee little kitten his best friend?!

Neko
NMSBM – Neutered, male, STUNNER, bully mix


Stalky, dark, handsome, docile, well mannered and just dying for canine companions this boy is all love and no fuss! Want to know how he found us . . .or rather, someone found him, then found some friends, then they found us?

Brahma
NMLDBBM – Neutered, male, lap dog, beefy bully mix


Speckled nose – check
Stunning structure – check
Super cute pout – check
Snorts and snore – check

We don’t understand why this beautiful beefcake (probably part AM Bull mix) hasn’t been snapped up to a forever home yet.

We know you want some-Bully to love . . . ! So send us an email: info@ador-a-bull.com, and tell us who and why. We look forward to hearing from you!