Saturday, January 28, 2012

Animals Make Us Better People



How could they NOT make us better people?
Look at that face!


Apparently it is true...animals really do make us better people.

According to the Pet Health Council, a five year study of 600 children from 3-18 years of age showed that those raised with a pet in the house have overall better life coping skills than those who don't live with a pet.  This was shown to be especially true in children who have difficulty learning and in children whose parents are divorced.

Researchers also found that children living with pets have overall higher levels of self-esteem, and function much better emotionally than those who do not have a pet in the home.

Important life lessons are learned by children who have a pet, such as developing responsible behavior to take care of their  pet, as well as developing a respect for all living things.

Don't miss out!  There are many beautiful, loving, healthy animals housed at your local Humane Society shelter that need a forever home.  They can't wait to meet you!  

So what are you waiting for?  Become a better person today!
And save a life at the same time.  Contact your local Humane Society.


Note:  Indy, the beautiful Boston Terrier above, was adopted a couple of days after our photo session.  She is such a sweetheart and so deserved a forever home.  But there are many more amazing animals waiting...to see some of their photos, go to the link above.





Sunday, January 22, 2012

Puppy Love



Whoever said you can't buy happiness forgot little puppies.
Gene Hill


Looking for some happiness in the disguise of a new puppy?  These puppies are all available at your
One Stop Adoption Shop:

Be prepared to fall in love!

These sweet babies kept tumbling out of the basket, rolling over, nibbling on fingers, licking faces, and just being playful, sweet puppies. And wagging tails...always wagging tails.

Take a basket with you...you will need it. 

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Looking for Love?



Hello,

Please allow me to introduce myself.  My name is Mississippi.  I am as unique and individual and strong and beautiful as my name.  If I do say so myself.

Okay, here's the deal:  I want need a Forever Home, and a Forever Family (one person or a houseful) that I can love and take care of.  If you need someone to take care of business around your place, I am your man dog.  You will wonder how you ever made it without me.

 

If you need someone to escort you to a fancy affair, I am the one dog you are looking for.  Loyal, handsome, well-mannered, eager to please, sensitive-but-strong, house-broken, and not afraid of commitment. In fact, a lifelong committed relationship is exactly what I am hoping to find.



If you need someone to hang out with, have fun with, exercise with, go fishing with, play frisbee with, chew on bones with, read with, share your pizza with, I am that friend dog.  I love to run and play or just chill and sit at your feet.  It won't matter what we are doing, as long as we do it together.



If you are looking for protection, I am your security guard dog.  I will never, ever, ever stop protecting you and looking out for you.  That will be my lifelong mission.  That's just the kind of guy dog I am.

If I am what you might be looking for, have your agent call my agent.  Let's take a nice long walk together, maybe do lunch,  and see if we might be compatible.  I have a good feeling about this.

Until we meet,
Mississippi

P.S:  You should know that I only know one way to love, and that is with my whole heart.
And as long as I am alive and can find you, you will never be alone in this world.



To make a date with Mississippi, contact him at his temporary home:  http://www.facebook.com/SabineHumaneSociety