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Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Proverbs 12:10 Animal Rescue has adoption events every Saturday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. rain or shine, at the Bellevue PETCO.
7657 Highway 70 S #116 - Nashville, TN 37221

Welcome to Proverbs 12:10 Animal Rescue!

Welcome to Proverbs 12:10 Animal Rescue
Bellevue, Tennessee

Proverbs 12:10 Animal Rescue's purpose is provide shelter and loving care, which includes food, veterinary care and any other necessity, for animals that were abused, abandoned, owner surrendered, or otherwise destined to be euthanized, due to over-crowded shelter conditions. Through the use of foster homes, Proverbs cares for these animals until good, responsible, loving homes can be found for all adoptable animals.

www.proverbs1210rescue.org
info@proverbsrescue.org

Proverbs 12:10 Animal Rescue
PO Box 210830
Nashville, TN 37221

Photos from Adoption Event

Photos from Adoption Event

Thurston Howell III

Thurston Howell III

About This Blog

In this blog, we share stories about animals that desperately need medical care, and forever homes, stories about our own pets, as well as information, that will help you better care for your pets....Traveling with pets and finding pet-friendly hotels, exploring the remedies for helping dogs with fear of thunder, sharing great pet food recipes, finding good vets are some of the topics we'll explore here.


Mark Brannan, DVM

Cornerstone Animal Hospital

Phone: (615) 446-9071

Fax: (615) 446-90721110

Highway 70 East

Dickson, TN 37055



Lavonne Redferrin, Founder

Petco -- Bellevue Location

Petco -- Bellevue Location
7657 Highway 70 S #116 - Nashville, TN 37221
Proverbs 12:10 Animal Rescue has adoption events every Saturday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. rain or shine, at the Bellevue PETCO.
7657 Highway 70 S #116 - Nashville, TN 37221

Wounded Soldier Reunited with his Dog

Wounded Soldier Reunited with his Dog

For a wounded soldier home from Afghanistan, It was a special reunion a long time in the making.

A puppy he adopted on the front lines is now with him again in Bethesda, Maryland. Donny Eslinger, 20, encountered the dog while on tour of duty in Afghanistan. He traded three cigarettes to become the dog's owner the dog, he named Smoke Pup Barbarian.

In September 2011, amortar attack critically wounded Eslinger. He was in treated for injuries at the Kandahar Airfield Hospital; when Eslinger was later flown to Walter Reed for more treatment, Smoke was left behind.

A group called Puppy Rescue Mission heard about Smoke Pup when Eslinger's squad leader sent a letter telling Eslinger's story. The group printed part of that letter on their website:

"Smoke was the only bit of moral that made these kids forget were they were and cope with the tragedy we just experienced. It is amazing how therapeutic a little creature can be. Donny took care of that dog up until he was injured. Many of us in his Platoon would love nothing more than to see Smoke reunited with Donny. It would be the only decent thing we would see come from this place. "

Through the efforts of Puppy Rescue Mission, the dog was reunited with Donny in January 2012.


Destiny

Regan

Regan
Please email Proverbs, if you want to find out more about any of the dogs or cats, whose photos are on this blog.

Billy, 6 weeks after surgery

Billy, 6 weeks after surgery

Spencer

Spencer

Pet Portraits by Angie

Pet Portraits by Angie
Delightful custom portraits of your pets, at reasonable prices, by Seattle artist Angie Kettlehut; go to www.artbyangie.com

PLANIT MEETINGS, for all your hotel needs

PLANIT MEETINGS, for all your hotel needs
www.planitmeetings.com

Why Do Dogs Eat Grass?

Excerpt from an article by: Virginia Wells


Although dogs are primarily carnivoires, they will eat almost anything; they can survive on a well-balanced vegetarian diet. Like all living creatures, dogs need a combination of fats, carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water in a balanced diet.

We're not sure why your pup likes grass; there have been many theories offered. Primarily, dogs are descended from wild canids, which ate the entire "kill" when they hunted for food. Since they consumed many herbivores (plant-eating animals), they wound up eating a lot of plants and even berries found in the stomach and intestines of their prey. Interestingly, carnivores tend to go for the stomach and its contents first, so it's likely that dogs may eat grass because they like it and it was once part of their normal diet.

Do dogs eat grass to make themselves vomit? Or do they vomit because they eat the grass? Most veterinarians believe that dogs eat grass simply because they like it, and vomiting naturally follows. When dogs eat grass, the grass acts as an irritant and causes vomiting. However, they may not be smart enough to use grass as a medicine when they have an upset stomach. That said, one of us has seem a dog with burrs stuck in his throat pounce on a Ficus plant and voraciously start scoffing great scads of leaves until he threw up, presumably in an attempt to dislodge the foreign material.

Some veterinarians believe that dogs eat grass because their prepared diets are lacking in greens and so they eat grass.

No matter what the reason, your dog's "grass" habit is normal behavior and you need not be concerned about it. A note of caution, however: Take care that your pet does not eat grass that has been treated with fertilizer, pesticides or herbicides.

Planit Meetings, a hotel travel company based in Washington, DC and Durham, NC, will give a portion of all reservation's commission to Proverbs 12:10 Animal Rescue, if you mention Proverbs, when you make your hotel reservation.

Planit Meetings is a 20 plus year old meeting and hotel travel company, that offers discounted hotel rates in cities across the U.S. For Planit Meetings travelers to Washington, DC, we offer complimentary pet-sitting, and dog-walking. Please email for questions, hotel rates, mentioning Proverbs, when you do.

Susan at Planit Meetings susan@planitmeetings.com


Petunia

Petunia

Kody and Keno


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Spike

Spike

All My Lazy Rivers, An Indiana Childhood by John Bolinger

Proverbs 12:10's generous contributor, John Bolinger, has two memoirs out, with a third to be published on Amazon this year. Please visit Amazon for both his books:

http://www.amazon.com/All-Lazy-Rivers-Childhood-ebook/dp/B004WE0EYM/ref=dp_kinw_strp_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2


Visit John's blog at:
http://indianaohindiana.blogspot.com

Inside of a Dog

Inside of a Dog
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