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Standing up for the underdogs
Sully one of the underdogs appeared in the Montreal Gazette.
MONTREAL – Most people who look at Sully see only a mangy collie and golden retriever mix with a permanently floppy ear. They don’t see the gentle, playful creature he is. Which is a shame. And something Montrealer Fern Breslaw wants to do something about so that Sully, and other dogs like him, can find homes.
Read more: Standing up for the underdogs
ANIMAL HELP CENTER / CENTRE D’AIDE POUR ANIMAUX
CENTRE D’AIDE POUR ANIMAUX
PRESENTS: THE SHOW FOR ANIMAL SHELTERS
PRESENTE: LE SHOW DES REFUGES
14 Octobre 2009 à 19:30 hres
au Théatre Corona 2490 Notre-Dame Ouest
- With / Avec: Georges Laraque ,porte-parole
- Artistes : Groupe BluesVille Express et Michael Rozier
- Tickets for Sale / Billets en vente au -> http://www.theatrecorona.com
- Booth : 80.00$ – Table : 60.00$ – Balcon : 45.00$
- Infos : 514-296-0326
Sophie was interviewed about her rescue organization by Shop Shop
Sophie was interviewed by a French Internet TV (webcast) on adopting a rescue dog as apposed to buying from pet shop (puppy mill dogs).
Note: This video is only in French. To find it (it’s not easy!), click the link above and look for “Shop Shop S.2 Sophie’s Dog Adoption” in the list of related videos.Sophie was interviewed by a French Internet TV (webcast) on adopting a rescue dog as apposed to buying from pet shop (puppy mill dogs).
Note: This video is only in French. To find it (it’s not easy!), click the link above and look for “Shop Shop S.2 Sophie’s Dog Adoption” in the list of related videos.
Underdog Club Gallery CTV Short Video
Check out this video clip of the Underdog Club Gallery on Canada AM featuring some of Sophie’s Adoption Dogs.
Thanks to everyone for the votes!
Sophie’s dog adoption was voted #1 shelter on the pet-finder challenge for the province of Quebec.
A big thank you to everyone for their support and votes of confidence.
Don’t Abuse Your Pets or Other Animals When Your Stressed
By: Stanley Popovich
Everybody deals with stress and anxiety, however some people sometimes take it out on their pets. Instead of taking your problems and frustrations out on your pets or other animals, here is a list of techniques that a person can use to help manage their stress, anxieties, and fears.
When facing a current or upcoming task that overwhelms you with anxiety, the first thing you can do is to break the task into a series of smaller steps. For example, changing careers can be a stressful situation. In order to help manage this task, try to divide this goal into a series of smaller steps and do each of these tasks one at a time. Completing these smaller tasks one at a time will make the stress more manageable and increases your chances of success. This is a lot more effective then taking your frustrations out on your pet.
Sometimes, we get stressed when everything happens all at once. Instead of taking it out on your dog or cat, a person should take a deep breathe and try to find something to do for a few minutes to get your mind off of the problem. A person could take a walk, listen to some music, read the newspaper or do an activity that will give them a fresh perspective on things. This mental timeout can help you refocus on your current situation.
In dealing with your anxieties, a person should learn to take it one day at a time. Instead of focusing on exaggerated assumptions that may or may not happen, focus on the present and take it one day at a time.
Sometimes, it helps to be able to talk to someone about our stressful situations. Talking to a trusted friend, counsellor, or clergyman can not only make us feel better, but they might be able to give you additional advice and insights on how to deal with your current problem. This is a lot more effective than yelling at your dog or cat.
It is not easy to deal with our stressful problems, however taking our frustrations out on your pets or other people will not make the problem go away. When things are not going right, try to remember to treat your pet in the way you would want to be treated.
The Advantages of Adopting a Dog or Cat
By: Stanley Popovich
There are many advantages to adopting a dog or cat. Adopting a pet can be a great way to reduce our every day stresses and anxieties. In addition, there are many other reasons why adopting a dog or cat can be important in your life.
For instance, pets can help us to relax and help us to focus on the good things in our lives. This can be very helpful when we are overwhelmed by the stresses and anxieties of our lives. Playing with our pets can help reduce our fears and anxieties in any situation.
Pets can get our minds off of our problems. A person could do an activity with their pet or other animals that will give them a fresh perspective on things. Spending time with animals will get your mind off of the problem and give you the energy to do other things. Most importantly, playing with animals will give you the self-confidence that you can cope and that you can get through a stressful day.
Spending time with a pet can reduce loneliness and can be a great source of companionship. A pet can help us to feel better. Also many people talk to their pets and this can help us to get their problems out in the open. Animals can be of good company to all of us and can prevent the fear of being alone during our troubles.
Taking care of dog or cat can be a great way to increase our happiness and self-confidence. There are many animals out there who could benefit from your time and talents. Doing something that will help your pet or other animals can give you a source of pride and accomplishment.
Pets are 100 percent faithful and will be by your side through the good and bad times. Everybody deals with anxieties, stresses and other life problems, and it is during those times when you need someone by your side to talk too. People in our lives come and go, but your pet will never leave you regardless how bad your problems may be.
There are also many different breeds of dogs and cats we can choose from which can accommodate our life styles. If you want a certain type of pet that will suite your life style, all you have to do is talk to a pet expert or a veterinarian. These people will work with you to determine what type of dog to get that will fit in with your household.
By adopting a pet, you will be saving a life; a life of an animal that could very well become your best friend. A pet will love you unconditionally during his or her lifetime. Don’t let a few obstacles prevent you from gaining a faithful companion in your life. Adopting a pet can be beneficial to your health and be one of the best things that you can do in your life.