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Damn True
12-21-2011, 10:42 AM
Friends,

I don't post on Lat-G often but this is something of an emergency so I hope you'll indulge me. As elsewhere chronicled, I was a Bullmastiff parent, and will be again soon. There is a huge group of dogs that was just rescued from a horrifically neglectful situation in Nevada. Most of the dogs are currently in Phoenix and some have yet to be rescued from NV. The costs of this have outstripped the American Bullmastiff Associations resources. Please give the link below a read and if you can help please do.

http://bullmastiffrescuecrisis.blogspot.com/2011/12/bullmastiff-rescue-crisis.html

My girl, Roxy was adopted from ABARS. She was given a second shot at life via rescue. Please give these dogs a similar chance. We will be adopting one or two of these dogs, but there are far more that need immediate care.



Thanks,
True, Kathy and Roxy (RIP)

Damn True
12-21-2011, 05:32 PM
It's awful that this guy let these dogs become so unhealthy. Hoarding is a bit of a sickness. The main thing is that the dogs are safer now. The ABA is going to try to get the State of NV to put an injunction on the guy so he can no longer own animals.

tones2SS
12-21-2011, 05:51 PM
I am a dog lover and hope these dogs find good homes. If I had the time and money, I would love to give Titan a great home. What a good looking dog.
I currently have a Miniature Schnauzer, Jenna, that has been pretty sick and has diabetes. She gets 2 insulin shots a day at 12 hour intervals. It's a ton of work, but I love my dog to death.
Good luck to those dogs.

Damn True
12-21-2011, 06:01 PM
Thanks to anyone who has contributed or aided in spreading the word. We raised close to $1500 in the last two days alone which is fantastic. Despite the stated goal on the Chip-In bug being $10k, the costs of taking care of these dogs is likely to run close to $20k if not more.

If you are reading this, and can help please do. If you can't offer money (and I fully understand if you can't) please help by spreading the word via your personal networks, on facebook or on other social networks.

Damn True
12-21-2011, 06:02 PM
I am a dog lover and hope these dogs find good homes. If I had the time and money, I would love to give Titan a great home. What a good looking dog.
I currently have a Miniature Schnauzer, Jenna, that has been pretty sick and has diabetes. She gets 2 insulin shots a day at 12 hour intervals. It's a ton of work, but I love my dog to death.
Good luck to those dogs.

Titan is a really nice dog. Very affectionate and he minds well. Amazing given his circumstances.

Damn True
12-22-2011, 11:14 PM
Update:

The dogs are rebounding quickly, tough critters. Some will be moving from the commercial kennel in Phoenix to foster homes in CA, OR and WA.

Snort and possibly Ava are going to come live with us.

For the rest, the path will be from the kennel to a foster home to be house broken, detailed behavioral assessments, putting on some weight and rudimentary obedience training. Once completed they will go on the open rescue board for adoption. That said, anyone that has made an effort to support their rescue will be given first crack at adoption. Let me know. I'll put up more pictures on the blog as I get them.

Damn True
12-23-2011, 10:40 AM
12/23 Update:

http://bullmastiffrescuecrisis.blogspot.com/2011/12/update-122311.html

If any of you are interested in adopting one of these dogs the first step for you will be to go to the American Bullmastiff association website HERE (http://www.bullmastiff.us/rescue/) and fill out their adoption application form. It's HUGE. Then get that sent in to the National co-ordinator with the Subject line: NEVADA/PHOENIX RESCUES.

http://www.bullmastiff.us/rescue/

Damn True
01-10-2012, 11:24 AM
An update on a few of the dogs.

http://bullmastiffrescuecrisis.blogspot.com/

tones2SS
01-10-2012, 06:41 PM
Good for Titan! That is awesome news. I knew he would have a home soon. He's a great looking dog.
I'm digging that brindle Mastiff, Boy.

Damn True
01-11-2012, 03:23 PM
I do want to mention again that the dogs will be moving to foster homes all across the country. There just aren't enough fosters in the SW for all of them. As mentioned on the blog, there are already quite a few that have been moved to the PNW. Next week a few will be headed to the Gulf States area, and as I recall there is another group that will be headed to the Mid-Atlantic/Virgina area.

If you've any inkling toward adoption, don't let the fact that the dogs are in Phoenix keep you from looking into it. Dawn is totally open to change the plan for which dogs go where so that one you might be interested in can be fostered near you.

Again, the transport costs and continuing medical treatments are substantial. Thanks a ton to those who have donated, and if anyone else can help, there's a wrinkle faced pooch that'll really appreciate it.

Damn True
01-12-2012, 11:56 AM
Update...Good News & Bad

http://bullmastiffrescuecrisis.blogspot.com/2012/01/good-and-bad-news-update-011212.html

Damn True
01-23-2012, 03:18 PM
UPDATE: Homecoming Days for Teala & Crystal (http://bullmastiffrescuecrisis.blogspot.com/2012/01/homecoming-days-for-teala-and-crystal.html)

Damn True
07-26-2013, 01:06 PM
In December of 2011 I made a public plea for assistance in the rescue effort of 27 Bullmastiffs that were in a horrible situation in Las Vegas, NV. I know a few of you made donations to the effort. For that, you have my most sincere gratitude. I wanted to share with you the blog post linked below with an announcement and update on the dogs YOU helped save.

http://bullmastiffrescuecrisis.blogspot.com/2013/07/closure.html

Thank you.

camcojb
07-26-2013, 02:52 PM
That's great news. :thumbsup:

WSSix
07-26-2013, 08:41 PM
Excellent news, True! Thanks for the update.

Sieg
07-26-2013, 11:36 PM
In December of 2011 I made a public plea for assistance in the rescue effort of 27 Bullmastiffs that were in a horrible situation in Las Vegas, NV. I know a few of you made donations to the effort. For that, you have my most sincere gratitude. I wanted to share with you the blog post linked below with an announcement and update on the dogs YOU helped save.

http://bullmastiffrescuecrisis.blogspot.com/2013/07/closure.html

Thank you.
:thumbsup: :hail:

I salute you Sir from the bottom of my dog loving heart.

I've never met a bad dog only ones that have been screwed up by humans.

A very daunting task you undertook and with dogs of that stature there are serious risks. We recently rescued/adopted a Great Dane and compared to the challenges you've faced it's been very easy and over the top in emotional rewards. Every day with our Dane just keeps getting better. :thumbsup:

Damn True
07-27-2013, 12:41 AM
:thumbsup: :hail:

I salute you Sir from the bottom of my dog loving heart.

I've never met a bad dog only ones that have been screwed up by humans.

A very daunting task you undertook and with dogs of that stature there are serious risks. We recently rescued/adopted a Great Dane and compared to the challenges you've faced it's been very easy and over the top in emotional rewards. Every day with our Dane just keeps getting better. :thumbsup:

Kind words and I appreciate them but I don't want credit that isn't due. I just created the blog, promoted the fundraising effort, donated a bunch of cash ( matched in full by my wife's employer ) and adopted Guinness ( formerly Snort ). A few hours of writing and some easily replaceable money. The real hero's in this were Dawn, Jewlz and the legion of unnamed volunteers who gave astronomical amounts of time and effort to caring for the dogs and transporting them (usually at their own expense) these dogs all over the western US.

If that strikes a chord with any of you the best way to honor that sacrifice is to adopt a rescue pet and give it a forever home.

camcojb
07-27-2013, 08:21 AM
If that strikes a chord with any of you the best way to honor that sacrifice is to adopt a rescue pet and give it a forever home.
The last several animals we've taken in were rescues. Well worth the effort. :thumbsup:

Dave95z28
07-27-2013, 09:44 AM
It is reassuring in this day and age to know that people like those who rescued and cared for those dogs still exist. I am thankful for them and all those like them. It breaks my heart to see and hear about those that didn't make it. But I am happy to hear of all those that have found loving homes and will now be loved and spoiled for the rest of their lives.

Our last two dogs have been rescues and I don't imagine that we will have another dog as a companion that isn't a rescue.

Dave

CreepinDeth
07-30-2013, 12:58 AM
Very cool blog about the dogs updates.

Sad to see many died of Parvo so young. Good that many others found homes.
I almost lost my pup to Parvo as well, and he was also vaccinated.
Very strange.....