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Caiyenne

27 Jul

She came in as Caiyenne – like pepper Sauce and her name ended up being Cheyenne.

It was a Military family that lived over near the military base and the husband didn’t like her (the dog) They had 3 dogs and her husband said that one of them had to go and he would suggest that it was Cayenne.

So the lady called me and I tried to tell her that you cant just randomly pick which dog you give up. I could understand if it was a legal issue like the building manager says that you can only have two dogs or something like that, but the lady seemed like she just wanted to cower down and do as her husband had told her. Basically when she called me she said that the dog had to be gone by 6pm that day. I was afraid of what the husband might do to the dog, so I immediately drove out there and I picked her up.

Caeyenne was one of the first to go out to one of our new foster homes with an older couple in Boulder called Dee and Mac. They immediately fell in love with her. She was little on the chubby side, but soooooo sweet and they both fell in love with her. I told them, as I tell all of my foster parents, ‘Don’t adopt your first foster dog’ because there are so many other ones come along the line. I speak from experience, because as I did adopt my first foster dog, well not the first, because that was Dolly, but I adopted Jasper, and I have seen alot of dogs and I wish that I could keep alot of them, but there was no telling them. Dee and Mac adopted her and change her name to Cheyenne because they have a summer home in Cheyenne, Wyoming, so they are 6 months in Vegas and 6 months in their summer home, and they still foster for me to this day. Dee is like my second Mom and she always takes care of me. When they are here from October to April, I could fill their house with dogs, and when the see a dog on the website they call me and say, ‘you should send this dog out to us, we will take care of it. ‘ They are just so sweet.

They gave me, the first summer they left for Cheyenne, they gave me this lovely picture of their four dogs on a Thank you card. They adopted 2 dogs from us. Cheyenne and Minnie. And all 4 dogs were on the picture in the window of the car, with Dee sitting in the passenger side with all 4 dogs lined up.

I love it when my adoptive parent send me pictures so all you adoptive parents out there, please keep the pictures of your doxies coming in to us – we love to see how they are doing.


Egypt

24 Jul

Another rescue story from our Rescue Director Barbara Yumart  over Coffeeat Espresso Culture & Cuisine

Egypt was a female that I brought in from two UNLV students.
They should have never really ha
d a dog.

They crated her ALL the time on the balcony outside their apartment.  Even in the heat she was kept out there and she didn’t have any access to water.  The crate bowls are so tiny, so once that water was gone it was gone!!
She also had a really really mean attitude, she was not socialized at all.  I remember sitting on the steps of the apartment, and she nipped at me a couple of times, and I thought I didn’t really want to bring her in but the young woman that had her already had animal complaints against her tsaying the dog was in a crate and it was howling all day long.

So I brought her in to rescue, and this was also in the early days when we didn’t have foster homes for the dogs. So she came to my house.
She was a normal weight and healthy which was fine, but she just had such a mean attitude, so much so that I was afraid to put her in the crate in the back of the car when I collected her, I had to get the owner to do it because a couple of times she tried to grab at my pant leg or my shoe.

I took her home and unfortunately she was not a good match with my dogs because of her attitude but I had to just deal with her.
She would do things like chase my other dogs around, bite their ears, bite their butts, and pin them in the corner.  She just had a mean spirit.  So, when I put her on the website and an application came in I was so excited I called Leilani and told her straight away. We have to be honest with applicants about any problems with any of the dogs, so we told the lady that she had a attitude (she only got 1 application) and that she could be a bit mean.

I did the home visit and saw that they had 2 big labs and I thought, ‘this is perfect, they will keep her in line – they are not going to take any monkey business from her’.
The lady ended up adopting her and she just loved her.

Usually when I do an adoption, I give the new families about a week and call them back to make sure everything is going ok.
I like everyone to know that when they adopt a dog from us, when I let the dog go, I am really not gone.  I am always there, so is Leilani, to support them if they need help with anything.
I thought that I might get a call from this lady, asking me to take the dog back and I was constantly looking at my cell phone all week worrying that I may have missed her call, but the call never came.

So I called her at the 1 week point to check everything was ok and she said ‘We just love Egypt, we changed her name to Eva Longoria and took her shopping and bought her collars and dresses and stuff ‘.
I just couldn’t believe it and wondered if I had just heard right and if this was really happening??!!

This was a real light-bulb moment for me as far as rescue is concerned, because it made me realise that there really is a person for every dog.
I genuinely thought that Egypt was going to be in rescue until the day I died, but her new family just loved her.
I think her attitude change was because she had a lot more interaction with her new owners and the other dogs, although she still doesn’t like me.  I saw her at our petapalooza event recently and she saw me and just growled.  I like to think that she just associates me with the bad time in her life and that is why she growled at me, but I don’t care, its just great that her new family love her to pieces and she is happy and settled in her new home.

Micky and Minnie

14 Jul

2 Fat Black & Tans!  Another rescue story from Barabar Yumart – Rescue Director

Leilani and I  went on this one together.  It was an old lady that wanted to surrender them….the dogs were around 8 or 9 years old and her reason for surrender was that she was moving, like so many other people we come across.

When we got there we asked her where the dogs were.  She said they were out in the back yard.

Now it wasn’t summer, but it was still quite warm out, we went out into this tiny little back yard, there was no shade, no grass, just blocks.
Leilani and bent down to feel them, looking like we were going to pet them. They were really really fat.
We asked where their water was and the lady said ‘Oh I guess its Empty!’.
We commented on the fact that there was no shade and she said ‘They can go under that chaise lounge if they need shade!!’
So then we asked her where they slept and she said ‘Oh they are out here all day and sometimes all night too’ !!!!!!  She said that at night when she was in, she would let them in to sleep in a crate and to demon she opened the sliding glass doors to the house and stated ‘GO TO BED’ and they both raced into the house and into this one crate.
Now most pet owners know that you really shouldn’t crate dogs together, because anything can happen. If there is a disagreement or one needs to get away from the other, there is no-where for them to go, which can start fights. Dogs can have disagreements just like humans.

The only time that she said she brought the dogs in was when she was going to bed – it was just horrible. Leilani and I couldn’t take them in that day but we thought ‘Oh My God we have to take these dogs’.  I said that I would go home and check with my husband to see if we could take them in and foster them and try to find them a home. Leilani went home to talk to the club members to see if there was anyone that might be able to take them.

As it turned out our friends Dee and Mac from Boulder took in Minnie and said they would drive in and pick her up and Micky went out to one of our foster mommies.

What was funny was, when I dropped Micky off  she was  home with the kids and her husband hadn’t come home yet.
By the time I got home there was an email from Mickys foster mom, I was suddenly really worried that there was a problem, however, she had sent me a picture of her husband…….he was laid asleep on the sofa with Micky asleep on his chest  and holding him like a baby.  Awwwwwww

I grabbed my son and said – ‘do you want to see an adoption in progress?’ and showed him the picture.
He said ‘How do you know mom?’
I said because anyone that holds a dog like that – how many hours has that dog been there? – they are going to adopt him.
A few days later, I picked him up to go to an adoption event and she seemed really unhappy about it. She asked when we were coming back so I said that we would be back around 3.30 but as I drove away, I realised that she thought that we weren’t coming back at all.

When we did get back from the event she told me that they wanted to adopt Micky. That was Amazing, but………

no sooner did I get back home then Dee and Mac called and said that they fell in love with Minnie and they wanted to adopt her.

I was stunned and said ‘This is the second dog that you have adopted from us know, you have 3 doxies now!’ , but for them it was doxie heaven and even though Micky and Minnie had to be separated, it worked out amazingly well for both of them.

The First Rescue – Cheers!

6 Jul

Barbara our Rescue Director has been rescuing Doxies for over 3 years with Las Vegas Hot Diggity Dog Club & Rescue and her first rescue was Dolly Madison. This is her story.
Dolly Madison
Dolly was a puppy and she came in. She was 15 weeks old. Her name was originally Zelda. I asked if she was Zelda Fitzgerald or something like it. The owner said ” NO!! we named her after a kick ass video game!” (Zelda warrior princess). I couldn’t have her named after a video game and I didn’t like the name Zelda, so I called her Dolly Madison.

She was adorable, a real little love bug. The owners had to give her up as he was in the military and heading off to war and she was going to live with her parents, but her parents would not let her bring the dog.

So she came into my home (into Foster Care) we did not have any foster homes then – it was just Leilani and I so we were limited on the number of dogs that we could take then.

Before she went out for adoption I needed to train her on how to use the doggy door and she learned with beer!!
My sister and brother-in-Law came down from Canada and I said to them that “I have to get this puppy trained on the doggy door”.
I got up one morning and walked into the kitchen and my brother-in-law, who was about 6 foot 4 inches tall, was laid on the floor by the doggy door and my sister was standing outside. She said to him – “call her now – call her now” The strange thing was, they had a glass of beer in their hands?!
I stood there a little shocked and said, laughing. “You can’t train a dog with beer!” They said ” Look!! Its working”
They called her through the doggy door and each time she went through she took a little sip of the beer.
I wouldn’t have believed it, a beer drinking Doxie.
I am thinking that we should have changed her name to Bud :-)

Happy Ending:
One of the directors that was working with us, was looking for a dog, and she ended up adopting her. She decided to drop the name Dolly and just called her Madison. I see her quite often and I still call her Dolly Madison and she remembers. She is always really happy to see me which is wonderful and has a playmate now called Oscar.

Super Dachshund Kenny

26 Jun

Today we received this hysterical video via Twitter from @KatCdeBaca

Introducing Kenny the Super Dachshund….enjoy!

Welcome To Doxie Diaries!

25 Jun

Doxie Diaries is a blog dedicated to the dachshunds that are adopted out by the Las Vegas Hot Diggity Dachshund Rescue.

We thought it would be awesome to share their stories from beginning to end. Each story is unique and inspiring and truly brings the story of pet rescue to life.

We hope you’ll check-in with often

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