Thursday, May 27, 2010

We Are Their Heros

We Are Their Heroes
by Jim Willis (c) 2001


If you worry that you have not made a difference, you have,
for only those who do not worry about it have not.
If you feel overwhelmed, if the weight of problems is too heavy to bear, remember it is a shared burden
and the strength of numbers can accomplish much.
If you think society and government are blind,
it only serves to remind that we need to change one mind at a time, one law after another.
We effect change by cooperation, not by isolation.
If you consider that we cannot save them all, and what difference does one make?,
you ought to know the joy of the one who is saved.
Mourn those we cannot save. It is a eulogy to their being.
Do not let their loss be in vain.
Be kind to yourself, remember your needs and those of your family and friends of every species.
If you give everything, what will you have left for yourself, or for them?
Strive to be happy and healthy. You are needed.
Achieving balance in life is a lifelong struggle.
We who help those who do not have all that they need should be among the most grateful for what we have.
Be proud of your accomplishments, not your opinions.
The quality of your efforts is more important than the quantity.
Forgive your own deficiencies - sometimes your caring is sufficient.
Everyone can do something, it is up to you to do the thing you can.
A kind word and a gentle touch can change a life.
If a seething anger wells up within you, because people are the problem,
remember your humanity and that people are also the solution.
Concentrate on specific needs, pay attention to the individual -they make up the whole.
See beyond the unlovable, the unattractive, the impure and the wounded - see that their spirit is as deserving as the rest. Help them heal.
Their eyes are windows to their soul and the mirror of your sincerity.
All species, all beings, share this Earth in a chain of life.
Care more about what makes us alike than what separates us.
Policies, rules and regulations are not infallible.
Apply them judiciously, interpret them wisely.
No decision based purely on money is ever the right one.
Listen to your heart. Sometimes we have to do that which we are most afraid of.
Be true to yourself and your beliefs.
Family may abandon you, friends may disappoint you, strangers will ridicule you.
People shun what they do not understand.
Help them to understand - kindly, softly, gently.
Those who do not respect all life are to be pitied.
Often the wrongdoer is as in need of help as his victims.
Forgive, then teach by example.
Educate yourself or you cannot hope to teach others.
No action based in hatred is ever right and anger drowns out wisdom.
Yours may be a voice crying in the wilderness, make it a voice to be respected.
Listen more than you talk, be courteous and reliable.
Learn to ask for help. Never waiver from the truth.
Know that it takes a lot of strength to cry and with every defeat, we learn.
All Creation celebrates that which is in its own best interest.
The Children are our hope - nurture them.
Nature is our legacy - protect it.
The Animals are our brethren - learn from them.
Your rewards will not be material, but they will be meaningful, and the courage of your convictions can survive anything.
We are small boats cast adrift on a cruel sea, but someday
the tide will turn toward a safe harbor. No matter how dark
the storm clouds, or deep the pain of heartbreak - never forget:
We are their heroes.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Dog & Car Wash This Sunday at Brusters!!

RAIN DATE: 5/30

2nd $5,000 GoodSearch Giveaway - Three Days Only



GoodSearch will donate $1 (up to $5,000 total) for every toolbar that is downloaded between May 19th at 12 noon and May 21st at 12 noon Eastern! To help our cause benefit from this contest, please download our toolbar now by following this link - http://www.goodsearch.com/toolbar/ring-dog-rescue

Our new toolbar is free to download and allows you to raise money for our cause virtually every time you search or shop online! Once added to IE or Firefox, each time you shop at more than 1,400 stores (from Amazon to Zazzle!) a percentage of your purchase will automatically be donated to our cause - at no cost to you (and you may even save money as the toolbar also provides you thousands of discount coupons and free shipping offers!). The toolbar also has a search box and each time you search the Internet, about a penny is donated to our cause.

Please hurry and do this now so that we can earn the $1 bonus per toolbar!

And, please pass this along to all of your friends. The two minutes it takes to add this toolbar to your browser can make a lifetime of difference for our cause!
Get the toolbar NOW! http://www.goodsearch.com/toolbar/ring-dog-rescue

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Come see RDR at Woofstock this Saturday!!!


In addition to our awesome dogs and schwag we'll have with us, we are holding a special raffle for a 10x10 custom pet portrait, thanks to Do Dad Dogs! The drawing will take place at 4pm and the winner will be notified within 24 hours — you need not be present to win.

RAL's family friendly dog festival to raise money for homeless animals. Monument Avenue between Allen & Lombardy. 10am-4pm
Fundraising Dog Walk - Vendors - Live Music - Food & Drink - Kids Games - Dog Contests & Agility - Dog Adoptions

Strut Your Mutt walk is a fundraising dog walk that kicks off Woofstock. Area dog lovers collect donations to help support the animals at Richmond Animal League. On walk day, they bring their canine friends to enjoy a leisurely stroll down Monument Avenue. All registrants will receive a collection envelope in the mail and are encouraged to create online fundraising pages where supporters can donate securely online with a credit card.
The Richmond Animal League can provide your business with media exposure, logo impressions and a tent at Woofstock. To find out more about becoming a Sponsor or Vendor, please contact Susan Kelly, Director of Development, at Susan@ral.org or 804.379.0046 ext. 112.
Come to Woofstock for the largest dog adoption event in Richmond! Animal rescue groups from across the area are invited to showcase their dogs. If your group would like to participate, please contact Susan Kelly, Susan@ral.org or 804.379.0046 ext. 112.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

A Dog Day Afternoon in New Town This Saturday from Noon-4pm!


Business: The Nautical Dog - 'Gifts for you, the home, & your 4-legged friend'
Start: Sat, May 8, 2010 ; 12:00 p.m.
End: Sat, May 8, 2010 ; 4:00 p.m.
Location: The Nautical Dog
Email: thenauticaldog@yahoo.com

Details: Please join us for a dog day afternoon in New Town sponsored by The Nautical Dog & Barnes & Noble. Jean Keating will be @ The Nautical Dog hosting a book signing on her 4 titles including "Pawprints Through the Years" & Barbara King will be @ Barnes & Noble hosting a book signing on "Being with Animals". For this day only dogs are allowed in the New Town Barnes & Noble. Also we are very excited to announce that Ring Dog Rescue will be hosting an adoption the same day & raising awareness of the Bully Breeds. You will also be able to buy Ring Dog Rescue merchandise to benefit their cause. We are also holding a benefit raffle for a gift basket. Tickets are $1 each and all the money is going to Ring Dog Resue. Bring your dog out to New Town May 8th.

http://www.nauticaldogwilliamsburg.com/

Pit Bulls Needing Homes at the New Kent Animal Shelter!

FOSTERING SAVES LIVES! ADOPT OR FOSTER ONE OF THESE GREAT DOGS TODAY! To foster contact ringdog@ringdogrscue.org! To adopt please contact Melissa at the shelter (info below)!

There are 4 pit mixes in the pound in New Kent and we are hoping for fosters and adopters for these great dogs!!! http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/VA382.html

Precious, Am. Staff X, 2 yrs, tan, fun, energetic, vocal, was penned out in a yard for the last year, not spayed, $ avail, current vaccs.





Rachel, 1.5 yrs, pit/hound f/s, current vaccs, dewormed. She was tied in backyard most of her life, loves kids and other dogs.







George, 6 mths, white/light brindle, male not neutered, $ avail, current vaccs, very sweet boy.




Tyler, 1 yr, black w/ white, not neutered, $ avail, needs vaccs, knows sit, energetic, barks thru fence when greeting, wags when door opens.

Order some Papa John's Pizza this Tuesday through Thursday (use promo code "ringdog") and help some dogs! Win, Win!


Who doesn't love Papa John's Pizza??? They have teamed up with Ring Dog Rescue and for every pizza ordered online from May 4-May 6 in the Richmond, VA area, RDR gets proceeds from each sale!

When ordering, you must use the promo code ringdog.