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DogDaz Zoo: Urgent Foster or Rescue Needed

Maka is a sweet, 9-year-old, neutered male American Stafford. His Mom passed away this morning after a valiant fight with cancer. He needs to be in a new home ASAP to avoid the shelter. He is energetic and has lived with many other dogs successfully. We don’t know about cats or kids. He is a love and likes everyone.

Please contact DogDaz by commenting below and I can tell you who to call. Any rescue, foster, or permanent situation would be greatly appreciated. He is currently located in West Virginia but can be transported.

Thank you for your consideration – Your friends at DogDaz Zoo

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on May 22, 2018 in Dogs

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Happy Gotcha Day, Charles

This was the adoption picture online when we first found Charles (previously known as Chi-chi Forest).

This is Mr. Handsome today.

Happy 1 year Gotcha day, Charles.

You are a superstar here at DogDaz Zoo.

We are so glad you rescued us.

I think maybe you need your own superhero story, what do you think? Charles would make a fun cartoon dog.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on December 14, 2017 in Dogs

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Welcome 2017

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As we enter 2017, I look forward to another great year of learning, laughing, and loving with your wonderful pets, and poems, and stories, and stuff. You, my blogfriends, are a wonderful gift that I give myself every time I open my reader or check my comments. I look forward to continued antics in 2017.

Happy New Year! – Lorian and the DogDaz Zoo

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on January 1, 2017 in Dogs

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Introducing Charles

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Charles, formerly known as Chi Chi Forest, is officially joining the DogDaz Zoo this afternoon. It has taken what feels like an excruciating amount of time to go through the adoption process with the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, but finally, he is ours. Louise and Sofie passed the meet and greet with flying colors. I think I was the most nervous of them all. Charles is an 8+ year old long hair Chihuahua / maybe Pomeranian mix. I guess we will all be learning a lot about little dogs.

Welcome to the Zoo little man! 

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on December 14, 2016 in Animals

 

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DogDaz Zoo: My New Bros

This abandon endangered baby drill monkey has a great time with her Keeper’s 2 Jack Russell Terrier puppies.  We see wonderful friendships like this because of the power of the internet and learn about endangered animals that we would never otherwise know about.  I feel so lucky. – DogDaz

 
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Posted by on March 1, 2015 in Animals, Dogs

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Putting The Dog To Bed

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my mom told me to put the dog to bed but didn’t specify which bed

 
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Posted by on February 27, 2015 in Dogs

 

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Tuesday’s Tails: So Many Piggies, So Little Time

So glad you are joining me today for the Dogs N Pawz Blog Hop called Tuesday’s Tails!  New posts go up on Tuesday but you can link up and post when you want all week-long.  The whole purpose is to feature cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, etc. so when you link up is up to you!  Even pets from PetFinder, are fine.  Let’s just get them all homes!

Dogs N Pawz said “I also want to encourage all of you to share each other’s Tuesday’s Tails posts on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and whatever other social media channels you use.  The more we share the more likely we are to get the word out!”

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Let’s hop to it!  Look at these 3 adorable lady guinea pigs.  Time to take them home!

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Tuesday’s Tails pets can all be found at the Anne Arundel County Animal Control. For more information please call (410) 222-8900 (this is Annapolis, Maryland, USA).

Click here for the Pet of the Week Video

Click here to View ALL Pets Available for Adoption

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Please remember that all pets need loving homes. If you are looking for a new pet to take home and live in Maryland, please come visit the Anne Arundel County (Maryland) Animal Control today!

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on December 9, 2014 in Animals

 

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Wordless Wednesday: The Muffin Counting Game

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The Muffin Man (aka Muffy) and his snowball friends.

Remembering holidays past – December 2011

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This is a Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop. Thanks to BlogPaws for the hop. Head over there and see what they are blogging about.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on November 26, 2014 in Cats

 

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Tuesday’s Tails: Home for the Holidays

So glad you are joining me today for the Dogs N Pawz Blog Hop called Tuesday’s Tails!  New posts go up on Tuesday but you can link up and post when you want all week-long.  The whole purpose is to feature cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, etc. so when you link up is up to you!  Even pets from PetFinder, are fine.  Let’s just get them all homes!

Dogs N Pawz said “I also want to encourage all of you to share each other’s Tuesday’s Tails posts on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and whatever other social media channels you use.  The more we share the more likely we are to get the word out!”

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Let’s hop to it!  So many kitties, so few homes. Let’s make sure they find good homes at the holidays.

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Tuesday’s Tails pets can all be found at the Anne Arundel County Animal Control. For more information please call (410) 222-8900 (this is Annapolis, Maryland, USA).

Click here for the Pet of the Week Video

Click here to View ALL Pets Available for Adoption

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Please remember that all pets need loving homes. If you are looking for a new pet to take home and live in Maryland, please come visit the Anne Arundel County (Maryland) Animal Control today!

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on November 25, 2014 in Cats

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Dog Heros of 9/11

DogDaz salutes those that lost their lives, their loved ones, and their sense of security in the terrorist attacks of 9/11/01 and all terrorist attacks ever.  May the world find its way to peace.  Soon.

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Reposted from Today.com

9/11 ‘hero dog’ saved woman trapped in rubble for 27 hours

Sep. 10, 2013 at 8:19 PM ET

Image: "Hero Dogs of 9/11"; Dog and handler on rubble pile at Ground Zero.

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More than 300 specially trained search-and-rescue dogs were deployed at Ground Zero in the days following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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On Sept. 11, 2001, Genelle Guzman-McMillan was working in her office in the World Trade Center when she heard a terrible noise outside. As she raced down the stairs, she felt the building collapse around her.

Twenty-seven hours later, she would be the final living person rescued from the rubble at Ground Zero. She was not found by a human equipped with special gear. Instead, her savior was a dog.

“It’s so awesome that the dogs could have this kind of sense, to find people buried under the rubble,” Guzman-McMillan told Animal Planet for the new documentary “Hero Dogs of 9/11.” “I felt total renewed life in me. … That was the most joyful moment.”

Genelle Guzman-McMillan August 07, 2011 was the last person to be pulled alive from the World Trade Center rubble In Manhattan New York.  Pictured here with husband Roger and daughters Kimberly (22) Kaydi (7) and Kellie (5) in their home in Valley Stream, Long island, New York.

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Genelle Guzman-McMillan (in blue dress) was the last person to be pulled alive from the World Trade Center rubble in New York after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. She is pictured with husband, Roger, and daughters Kimberly, Kaydi and Kellie at their home in Long Island, N.Y., on Aug. 7, 2011.
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Genelle’s story was one of several that inspired documentary producer Tanya Kelen. She decided to tell the story of some of the day’s heroes, who just so happened to have four legs and lots of fur. The special she produced, which aired Tuesday night on Animal Planet, spotlighted a number of incredible dogs, as well as the first responders, veterinarians and dog trainers who made their work possible.

There were more than 300 specially trained search-and-rescue dogs at Ground Zero in the days following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. They helped find survivors in the rubble and, later, found trinkets like jewelry that could be returned to victims’ families. Still more canines served as therapy dogs, helping survivors and first responders cope with their emotional trauma.

‘A distraction from reality’: Comfort dogs bring peace to Boston Marathon victims

“We found a number of people who were too shaken up to share their stories,” Kelen said of her meetings with 9/11 survivors. “But Genelle said she had a mission to keep telling her story because she’d been saved.”

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The important work of search-and-rescue dogs is highlighted in the new Animal Planet documentary, “Hero Dogs of 9/11.”
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Guzman-McMillan was one of about 15 employees from her team of Port Authority workers who all tried to evacuate the building at the same time. She is the only one of the group who lived. “I felt the walls cave in,” she recalled in the documentary. “It was dark and everything was rumbling.” Pinned under cement and steel and unable to move, she prayed and asked God to help her.

Although doctors told Guzman-McMillan that she would never walk again, she defied all odds and now not only walks but runs. She has since married and had two daughters, and she said she has an extremely strong faith.

Another incredible story about a dog’s love on 9/11 involves Michael Hingson, a blind World Trade Center employee who was led safely out of the building by his trusted canine companion, a yellow Labrador retriever named Roselle.

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Michael Hingson is pictured with dogs at a 9/11 memorial wall 10 years after the terrorist attacks.
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Hingson remembers encountering firefighters on his way out of the building. One of them stopped to pet Roselle and cuddle her, even though guide dogs aren’t supposed to be petted. Still, Hingson doesn’t regret what happened. “It was probably the last unconditional act of love he got,” Hingson said about the fireman, who was killed that day in the line of duty.

After 9/11, Hingson wrote a book, “Thunder Dog: The True Story of a Blind Man, His Guide Dog, and the Triumph of Trust at Ground Zero,” and became public affairs director for a seeing-eye-dog organization. Roselle traveled the world with him and died at the age of 13.

Dog who saved owner on 9/11 named American Hero Dog

Kelen and her crew also highlighted stories of people like veterinarian Dr. Cynthia Otto. Otto was in charge of health care for the 9/11 search-and-rescue dogs, some of whom got injured from stepping on debris or inhaling smoke. The special also showed how search-and-rescue dogs, many of whom are rescued from shelters, get trained to do their jobs.

Image: "Hero Dogs of 9/11"; Dr. Cynthia Otto 10 years later with dogs.

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Veterinarian Cynthia Otto is pictured a decade after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

“I’ve always been a dog lover,” Kelen told TODAY.com, “but it amazed me how many people didn’t know the story of the dogs at Ground Zero who were in charge of finding survivors.”

 
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Posted by on September 11, 2014 in Dogs

 

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