2013年9月19日星期四

Adoption |


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Tomorrow is adoption day!


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Who doesn’t love a play day? Our rescue is holding a play day Saturday May 25th from 9-11am.


This play day is a members play day and it’s a great opportunity for your dachshund to see other friends and brush up on socialization skills.


You can become a member of our club by clicking this link. Membership is $ 25 a year and offers may perks for our members.


We look forward to seeing you there.


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We are pleased to announce our new radio show all about dogs!


Join your hosts Sam of Vegas Rock Dogâ„¢ and Stacey the fundraising director of the Las Vegas Hot Diggity Dachshund Rescue.


You can listen anytime and anywhere through this link. LAS VEGAS HOT DIGGITY DOG RADIO SHOW 


Our show is LIVE every Saturday at 10am in Las Vegas.


We talk about everything related to dogs and other furry friends. We have interesting guests on our show and we chat about health, wellness, exercise, the pet industry, what’s in the news, rescues, pet events, fashion, and more.


All of our shows are archived so don’t worry if you miss one.


We look forward to you becoming a listener.


Commercial Sponsorship


$ 30/month


Includes 30 second commercial during our show


Link on our site


Social media links


You can provide us with your own commercial or send us a script and we’ll record it for you at no additional cost. Simply email lvdoxiediva@gmail.com to start your sponsorship.





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For the remainder of Summer we’re focusing on building our foster parent group. Our success is based on that special person who can open their heart and home to foster a dachshund. If you haven’t fostered a dog you will certainly have many questions.


Fostering is not scary nor hard. Pet owners who foster our rescue dachshunds provide love, training, socialization and food. Fostering a dog may seem like a formidable task, but it is a very tangible way to make a difference. Everyone benefits: The foster volunteer gets to spend time with a special dog and the foster dog gets a second chance at becoming a cherished pet. The new owners get a dog that is better adapted to home life, and therefore has a better chance of remaining in the new home permanently.


Perhaps you are only are in a situation where you can not have a permanent commitment for many years, are elderly and are concerned what may happen to a dog if you need to move to a different living situation and can’t have a dog of your own or you may want to help unwanted dogs to save them from being euthanized or re-sold for back yard breeding. Fostering may provide the answer.


Many dogs end up in pounds through no fault of their own. Their owner may not be able to keep them any longer due to changed circumstances, they may have been lost and not located, or they may have simply been not wanted. Many dogs have had previous owners who did not take the time to properly train their dog and now have issues with the dog that they do not know how to correct or have time to.


Some of these dogs are happy and friendly and untouched by their experiences. Some become timid and insecure. Some are toilet trained, some are not. When you foster for us, we supply 24-hour support and if for any reason there is a problem with that dog not fitting in your household, we will give you complete backup. All vet bills and extra expenses are paid by us. It is up to you whether or not you want to cover the food costs. If not, we will provide the food for you.


After caring for the dog for a few days, fosterers will then advise us on the personality of the dog, the good points and any negative ones; and we can then advertise the dog on our website, on Petfinder, through our newsletters, in local newspapers, etc., and match the dog to the right adopter. We ask that our foster parents bring the dog to our events to give the dog exposure and to provide socialization opportunities. If you can not bring the dog, please contact an organizer to make arrangements to have the dog at our adoption events.


We do not have shelter capabilities, therefore we are limited to our rescue abilities to the amount of foster homes we have. The more available foster homes we have the more dachshunds we can save. We are constantly turning dogs away from rescue because we don’t have the availability to bring them in. We are all volunteers and have our own family, work and personal lives. We commit ourselves to this cause to help these unwanted dogs. We can not do it alone and require more foster homes and volunteers. We understand that there are more dogs out there that need help then we have room or time for, which is why we work on “Saving the world one wiener at a time.”


Fostering can be an incredibly rewarding experience – to see the look of trust and growing confidence in a dog that has been rescued from an unfortunate situation, and to watch it go to a person who will love and care for it. It is amazing to see the transformation a little love, patience and training can do. Fostering also allows you to have many loved dachshunds during your life time by providing them a temporary home to live in until they find their for ever home.


Foster homes must be able to provide a loving home, secure fencing, daily walks and some time each day spent interacting with your foster dachshund. If you do decide you would like to try fostering then a rescue representative will need to do a home check and you will need to complete an application. >> http://www.lvhddcr.com/fosterapp.php


We place a very high value on our foster parents, they make the wiener world a much better place.






Foster parents are the ones who make the doxie world go around. Without caring and passionate foster parents how on earth would these cute and in need dogs ever get the homes that they so well deserve?  It takes a special person to open their home, arms, and heart to care for a dog in need. It’s these foster parents who care for the ill and injured dogs, give them love so that they can trust again, exercise, rehab, socialize, train, and pamper them all in preparation for their next chapter in life.  We have awesome foster parents at our rescue and wish to add to that group of special people. If you’re interested in changing the life of a doxie we would love to hear from you.  The start the application process visit this link to read about it  adoption application form


Currently we have an immediate need for a foster parent for Red. He’s a handsome boy.



Photography by Pet’ographique 


In closing take a look at the cutie pie doxies who are currently in rescue.





Welcome to Spring Fling                Giselle




With a Hawaiian theme and a guest of honor who shares a name with a famous classical ballet, Spring Fling 2011 led everyone who attended in a merry dance into spring.A cloudless sky and cool temperatures added to the perfect setting provided April 30 by the Rainbow Family Park near the intersection of Rainbow and Oakey.

Although the event was sponsored by LVHDDCR, it was open to the public and all Las Vegas area dogs. Dogs of every size and description attracted attention and affection from all possible directions.


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But no one attracted more attention and affection than our Guest of Honor, Giselle. Not only were LVHDDCR members anxious to meet her, but thanks to her appearance on Channel 8 News, our newest special lady was a main attraction for everyone who attended. Despite her background of abuse, Giselle greeted everyone with a happy smile and a vigorous wagging of her tail.



Giselle and attendees alike benefitted from some special attractions at this year’s Spring Fling. Many of our sponsors, including Vegas Rock Dog, Petographique, Retro Bakery, Soggy Dog, Town Center Animal Hospital, Carls Jr. and Lia Sophia, donated gift certificates and items that were raffled off. All of the prooceeds from the raffle were dedicated to Giselle’s medical care.



In addition, Tasty Bunz and Sweet Treats were on hand to delight our taste buds and collect donations for the hottest dog in town.



Thanks to the work of event coordinators combined with beautiful weather, caring sponsors, and an extraordinary guest of honor, our dance into spring was a wonderful celebration and a great start to a season of renewal and hope.


~ Deb Oakey






Treat your dog and help a doxie.


Samantha made these cute and cuddly blankets for Hot Diggity Dachshund Club and Rescue. She had offered to sew these blankets for use for the dogs in rescue and also as fundraisers as part of her school community service. Little did we know how many of these blankets made with love we would receive. Accompanying some of the designs were matching hand made tug toys. The blankets are $ 8.00 each and if you’re interested in purchasing any please contact sloane@lvhddcr.com or leilani@lvhddcr












Operation Santa Paws ended on December 10th and all our Santa Paws Volunteers picked up the donation boxes from our various drop-off locations. All the donations were then brought to the SantaPaws Coordinators house and everyone sorted through them to get them ready for the shelters and rescue groups.Rescue groups have been coming by to collect the much needed donations and are very happy!



The donations are being given to: Adopt a Rescue Pet, Noah’s Animal House, Nevada SPCA, Sin City Saint Rescue, German Shepherd Rescue, LV Humane Society & Shelter Pet Rescue Network. Our top drop-off location collectors are: Doggie District (North & South), Aloha Animal Hospital , Foxy Hound Pet Salon, Culinary K9 & Flea Bags Barkery & Bow-tique.


We’d like to give a special thanks to our wonderful volunteers Betty Parker, Andy Aitken, Lizz & Scott Johnson, Linn Jacobs, Gary & Kathy Moore, Sloane Weston, Melissa Beecroft and Ginny & Danny Lupinick. You were so much help in making this possible. We’d also like to give thanks to our Sponsor Mix 94.1, all the rest of our drop off locations and everyone who donated to Santa Paws. You all really helped many shelter animals this Holiday season!









Every Christmas season the Las Vegas Hot-Diggity Dachshund Club & Rescue hosts Operation Santa Paws, a city-wide pet supply drive for shelter animals in Las Vegas. This year Santa Paws will run from November 20th – December 10th.

Here’s how you can participate. 

Business Owners
You can host a donation box that we provide for you. Your customers can drop off pet supplies and it will also drive new customers to you who need to find a drop off location.
Email Kathy >>> sponsors@lvhddcr.com


Volunteers
You can volunteer for the many needs that we have during the drive. Sign up with this link:
www.lvhddcr.com/santapawsvolunteer.php


Pet Lovers
We have a list of types of donations that we’re seeking and here’s a link to that list: >>> www.lvhddcr.com/santapaws.php


Please tell all of your friends and please share this page or our Facebook event page with your friends. Facebook Invite


We will be adding to our location list as more businesses come on board.


Drop Off Locations:
We have drop off boxes at these locations from Nov. 20th – Dec 10th


Barking Dogs Self-Wash & Grooming – 702-247-9274
9325 S. Cimarron Road, Suite 145. Las Vegas, NV 89178


http://barkingdogslv.com/




Paws ‘N Claws Pet Resort – 702-565-PAWS(7297)
640 Eastgate Road Henderson, NV 89011




www.pawsnclawslv.com 

Flea Bags Barkery & Bow-tique – 702-914-8805
2225 Village Walk Dr #173 Henderson, NV 89052
www.fleabagsonline.com





Town Center Animal Hospital – 702-262-1300
3565 S. Town Center Drive Las Vegas, NV 89012





Hi I’m Winnie,
I’m a Doxie mix who was hit by a car and left in the parking lot of a local 7-11. Dr. Foreman of Tropicana Animal Hospital was leaving work that night and saw me just lying there with my leg badly broken. He immediately took me back to the hospital and stabilized me. The Dr. called the Las Vegas Hot Diggity Dachshund Club and Rescue asked if they could take me in and care for me until I was able to be adopted. Dr. Foreman explained that I would need an operation to repair the damage to my leg, and that this operation would be expensive. Leilani (the President of Hot-Diggity) was called and she said “of course do the operation and we will raise funds for her) So thanks to Leilani and Dr. Foreman and other caring people that I received the operation that I needed and I’m in a loving foster home recuperating. I’m told I will be available for adoption as soon as I have recovered, meanwhile I have some medical bills that I need to pay and I would love to ask for your help. If you can donate any money to my medical bills I would appreciate it so much and my tail will wag with sheer doxie joy!!!


If you click the magic link below you’ll be able to donate


DONATE



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