TUCKER FURGUY

TUCKER FURGUY
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Madison Starr Angel

Madison Starr Angel



Adopted from HCR Nov 2003 (4 months old), passed away April 27, 2011

Beloved furgirl of Angela Walker. Angela has created a heartwarming, loved-filled video of her sweet furgirl and she has given permission for me to post the link to the video here. Please click on the link and share with Angela, the love that was and is... Madison

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Can anyone help this beautiful, sweet, loyal dog?  Please read her story...

The following was received in part, in an email, with a request for help:


This lady called me yesterday -- her 60 year old mother died suddenly of a heart attack or stroke. Her husband is stationed overseas and she is with him, her 32 year old brother is mentally disabled and cannot care for the dog. She (Sadie) is a 9 year old border collie mix, housebroken, sweet and loyal except not good with small children. Would you please forward these pics to everyone you know to see if there is some good heart out there willing to give Sadie a home to live out the rest of her life. Julie is desperate. She has to leave on June 2 and the only other option is to put Sadie down. What a sad end for a loyal and loving companion.
 
I wanted to say thank you again for trying to help me find a home for Sadie. If you have anymore questions please ask. She is truly a sweet and loyal dog. I know there is a perfect home out there for her, I just haven't found it yet. Please keep in touch.

Reply to Rosemarie Shannon -- animalrescue_15@yahoo.com or
Mark Crider -- mark@cccoating.com

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Gentle Giant in Need of Forever Home

Posted with permission from Mark Crider in Texas

If you are interested in this gentle giant dog, please contact Mark Crider at mark@cccoating.com




Blue Heeler, Young ~ In Need of Forever Home ASAP

Posted with permission from Mark Crider in Texas

Deefy Honey

Deefy's favorite sport is giving kissies to anything she can run down. She's a fully vetted blue heeler a year or so old here in Corpus Christi that can go over the car or the fence ahead of all the other dogs (that she loves) to give those kissies. Where do you want us to deliver her for her furever home? She is hard of hearing but since she stays in your face it doesn't matter.


This is another pic I got today of Deafy. She is a heeler. No long hair as the pic may show. Think it might be a shoulder under her chin. Very active young girl that needs a home. She's vetted and loves all other dogs and kids. A real sweetie. Don't let her die!! Her mom went to a nursing home and misses her but, you know how that goes having mean kids.


Got to get that sweet Deefy a home soon or that sweet dog will die.

contact Mark Crider - mark@cccoating.com

Miniature Poodle - YAY ~ Adogted & in Furever Home ~ Arrrrooo

Update - This sweet furgirl has been "adogted" (adopted) and is now in her "furever" (forever) home!

Sent with permission and on behave of Nancy Crandall in Texas
Nancy says:

HELP! I am in possession of a PB healthy white miniture Poodle. She is a puppy does not appear to be even a year old. My guess is 6 months to 9 months tops....

I have 10 dogs including my Fosters and my own. I can't keep any more. This one was going to be sent to the kill shelter when I impulsively took her from the owners arms and said "I'll take her," I don't want her going to a kill shelter. I had my daughter groom her she was filled of fleas but is clean now. My guess is she is not spayed... I will pay for her spay if we can find her a home... She is a very sweet girl! I am calling her Cookie she is so so adorable....


Nancy Crandall contact at -- kabinakennels@gmail.com

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Clothed In Fur

I have a loving heart that is clothed in fur

in mutual trust, my soul is shared with her

Her love's the shape of infinity & forever more

and she travels with me through life's every door

Because of her, my sorrow turns to happy tears

she banishes my stress, my grief & all my darkest fears

My beating love supports me, our link is very strong

and, I know she'll be with me, even when she's "gone"

My heart beats sleepily, at my feet, on the floor

Free of the sands of time in the now, after & before

she dreams of romping on a sun-drenched beach

With her, all hopes and dreams are within my reach

She has paw-hands, paw-feet, and a wagging tail

my heart is a female, but yours might be a male

It's heaven every time we greet each other anew

with her at my side, my troubles and woes are few

Hers is the welcoming balm that always awaits me

through her eyes, the good in everything I will see

My heart clothed in fur is a smiling, happy canine

perhaps your heart is a sleek, purring, wise feline

Of her loyalty, devotion, and purpose I can be sure

and I thank the Creator for my heart clothed in fur...

© copyright by Tucker's hooman

Through Tear Washed Eyes


It was the weekend after Thanksgiving and Louise walked her black-and-tan Cocker mix through the hilly woods of her property out back. It was a cool morning with wispy fog trailing over the grass and threading through the trees.

Before they left the house, Louise put a yellow jacket on her furry companion. Her fur girl's name was Daisy and she didn't take well to the cold. Louise liked the bright color because it made spotting Daisy easier if she chased a ball into the nearby brush and trees.

Just yesterday the last of her visitors, her daughter and grandson, had flown home. As it was whenever family visited, upon their absence, Louise became a bit lonely. Spending quality time with Daisy chased those blue feelings away.

Daisy was a gift Louise gave herself. About a year before, while exploring a new shopping center, Louise went into the pet store. To her delight dogs and puppies from the local pound were there for adoption.

In a small-gated enclosure was a doe-eyed, silkily furred, 10 month old pup. Soon to be Louise's pup--Daisy. Louise was in her 60s and the pup was young enough for them to grow old, together. In short order they became best of friends and kindred spirits.

Daisy brought an old tennis ball she found in the shrubs to Louise. Prancing on her front legs, the little dog panted happily, waiting. Muttering love words to her fur girl, Louise bent down and took the ball, then threw it into a thicket of young evergreens. Daisy trotted after it, tail high and wagging.

When Daisy didn't return, Louise decided to find out what was keeping her. She wasn't far into the woods when she heard the screech of car brakes. Concern hurried her steps and as Louise crested a hill, at the bottom, shrouded by fog, a patch of yellow caught her gaze. When she reached the dirt road she saw the still body of her precious Daisy.

Her little girl was still breathing. Louise gathered her up and in a matter of minutes Louise was driving to Daisy's vet. It was a half an hour drive and during that time Louise kept checking her fur girl. She had covered Daisy in a fleece blanket. But each time Louise gently laid a hand on Daisy's shoulder, she found her body getting colder and her breathing grew shallow.

When Louise swept into the office Daisy whined and it tore through Louise's heart. The vet took them right in and upon a quick examination he confided that it would be best to put Daisy down. She was beyond a vet's ability to heal her.

Later, in agony, Louise left the pet hospital sobbing in disbelief and grief.

*~*

Two weeks later Louise drove back to the vet's office to pay the bill. She had left so upset she forgot to pay the money she owed for Daisy's final visit.

Louise told the desk clerk what she was there for. The lady behind the counter shook her head... "There's no charge. I am so sorry, Louise!" She stood up and stretched over the counter to hug the older woman. Louise started to thank her but sobs knotted the words in her throat. Just then the bell above the door jingled as a man and woman stepped into the waiting room.

Trembling in the man's arms was a small, older dog. His lineage was questionable--possibly some dachshund. He had soft, wispy, russet-colored fur that tufted out at odd angles.

The couple walked up to the counter and hurriedly explained why they were there. Their father had passed away the day before. The dog was his and they didn't know what to do with it.

They told the receptionist that as it was close to Christmas and with funeral arrangements needing their attention they had no time to deal with the dog. They also had no family member willing to take the elderly dog in. They suggested euthanasia as a possible solution.

Louise looked over to see the dog's eyes darting around the room nervously. Poor thing was scared to death. He started to whimper softly and the lonely sound of it tore at her heart. "What's his name?" she said to the couple.

"Preston" the man muttered. The vet entered the room and the man handed a bottle of pills and the dog over. Without another word, the two walked out the door.

"Oh, let me hold him," Louise stuttered. She gazed at the old dog through tear washed eyes--tears for her Daisy, tears for this abandoned soul with no one to croon and caress the trembles away.

The vet placed the little fur guy in Louise's arms and then studied the bottle of medicine. It held half a bottle of thyroid pills. "Louise," he said. "Let me examine him, run some tests, then he's all yours."

*~*

A month later, Louise returned for more thyroid medicine. Preston followed smartly behind her on his leash. The veterinarian greeted her. Joy suffused her expression as she told him how happy she was with Preston in her life. Then, suddenly, tears flooded her eyes. He asked why she was crying.

"Last month a small, old dog was at everyone's mercy and unwanted. I am an older woman and I could just as easily be at someone's mercy, unwanted and alone. I had thought a younger dog would suit me best, but that wasn't necessarily true. Grief and belief are powerful teachers."

The vet smiled and his eyes were full of a deep understanding. He nodded in agreement.

"I will open my doors to other senior dogs in need of a home with a kindred spirit. I will touch more lives this way and my life will be enriched beyond measure for the love I will share." Louise nodded back at the vet, then glanced down at Preston. "You know--sometimes we see more clearly through tear washed eyes..."

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© copyright by Tucker's hooman

Shine Bright



Dogs are like the brightest star, blazing through the darkness of night, and they are like a sun that outshines the day. They burn so intensely, so brightly. And for some, that blaze is for only a short time on this planet. Well, at least they get to spend more time in Heaven if their stay here is not as long as we'd like it to be. In nature there must always be a balance. Perhaps their stay is weighed with the goodness that fills them. It is said one cannot get enough of a good thing--dogs are that good thing to me.

I think our furry family members have the capacity for deep compassion, love, and concern for beings of all types, human and otherwise. I believe it goes beyond human understanding--because what they give comes from a heart that is pure, a spirit that is guileless, and a soul that operates on a level higher than anything close to human.

I am convinced dogs unfurl their wings when we are not looking. Have you ever noticed an expression they have, especially when they smile, that gives hint to something wondrous and grand? As if they have the most incredible gift they are hiding behind their back but you can tell they want so very much to show you what it is. Well, when I see that expression I could swear I feel the flutter of their wings in my heart. ... It is said dogs are puppies until the age of two. And that for a few, they will always be pups. Yet in many ways they are old beyond their years. They can touch and mold our hearts, our spirits, and our minds. And in so doing they bring us a little bit closer to embracing, within ourselves, the goodness they are. Which is grander than any concept of humanity.

copyright © Tucker's hooman

*~**~* posted in memory of sweet Logan *~**~*
Golden Retriever assistance dog extraordinaire!

When Given


A morning warmed by shimmering beams of light
night-sky glittering 'round a full-moon bright

The forest redolent of rain-damp pine and loam
crops ripe for harvest, circling a country home

And in the crisp, damp air of an autumn dawn
or the cool dusk breeze over a new-mown lawn

The warm panting breath of the dog at my side
the distant cry of a hawk, on a windward glide

A thrumming purr from the cat asleep on the sill
firefly twilight, as day settles into the still

The salty spray of the sea, the cry of the gull
the mist rolling in, tide's departure ...the lull

Recalling a touch, the warmth of work-worn hands
loved ones, living now, only in the memory lands

When no person remains who knows you by name
it seems time, alone, is the solace for pain

The clean, poignant fragrance of new-fallen snow
reminiscing in the circle of a campfire's glow

An owl's hoots from the tree above me in the dark
weave through dreams as I slumber in Yosemite Park

Haunting melody of the tune on a faraway breeze
cool shade in the summer, neath an old oak tree

The soul of the Earth in the notes of the flute
the song speaks for my spirit, my voice is mute

Such are the gatherings of one's moments in life
in the blinding darkness, and the unveiling light

The many paths our life takes we may ne'er understand
so, we put our faith and our fate in the Creator's Hand

When thus given, as the scenes of life play through
I give thanks, for each chapter in every day is new

copyright © 2011 kathy pippig