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Barbara Techel is the author of the multi-award winning Frankie, the Walk ‘N Roll Dog book series. When her dachshund, Frankie, suffered a spinal injury, Barbara had her custom-fitted for a wheelchair. Frankie persevered, and Barbara realized the beautiful opportunity she had to share Frankie and give others hope and inspiration to be the best they can be. Along with sharing Frankie’s story with children, Barbara and Frankie routinely volunteer as a therapy dog team at a local hospital, senior assisted facility, and hospice community, spreading joy wherever they go.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Silly Dog Magnets a Booming Business for Artist, Brianna Lennox Brunsell

Congratulations to our friend, Brianna Lennox Brunsell for her feature story about her Silly Dog Magnets business and it's success. Brianna has done Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog magnets for us and we love them. We have them for sale on our Joyful Paws website if you'd like to check them out.


Photo and story reprinted from Salina online journal

Salinan finds niche in making dog magnets

12/29/2011
By ERIN MATHEWS Salina Journal

For Salinan Brianna Lennox, the attraction to dogs is magnetic.Lennox, 26, has successfully combined her whimsical artistic style and love of dogs into a home-based business that ensures her creature creations are on refrigerator doors and other metal surfaces all over the world.
In Salina, the magnets are for sale at two locations downtown -- the Toy Parade, 119 S. Santa Fe, and Ad Astra Books and Coffee House, 141 N. Santa Fe.
"It turns out people really love dogs," Lennox said Wednesday. "Everybody has a big soft spot in their heart right where that pet is."
The creator of Silly Dog Magnets, Lennox made her first set of magnets out of pictures she drew of Chinese Crested dogs in 2008.
At the time, she was managing CD TradePost and, in her spare time, had begun experimentally offering an array of handmade items for sale online at a website called etsy.com, which bills itself as the world's handmade marketplace.
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Lennox said her Dala horses, Viking finger puppets and other items weren't finding enough buyers to replace the income from her day job.
It wasn't until she posted the Chinese Crested dog magnets that she found she had something that would sell.
"I started making random things until I found my niche," she said. "My niche turned out to be dog magnets."
A Lindsborg native, Lennox attended Salina Area Technical College for training in commercial art. She also worked previously as a gallery attendant for the Salina Art Center. She said she learned her love of dogs from her mother, who worked as a dog groomer.
Lennox started to draw more dog breeds, and the colorful magnets quickly took off online. She developed her own Web site at sillydogmagnets.com, and the business continues to grow. In the past couple of years, her magnets have been featured in the magazines Modern Dog, City Dog and Tails.
This spring, she left CD TradePost to devote herself full-time to her magnetic canine creations -- and to her real canine, Billie Bumbler, her 2-year-old dapple dachshund.
"I love it," Lennox said. "It's so fantastic. It frees me up a lot of time for me to spoil my dog rotten, which is what I do in my spare time."
Billie, who can weave through Lennox's legs and leap into the air on cue, has learned an impressive array of tricks now that Lennox is home more. Lennox calls Billie her "inspiration and quality control."
"I refer to myself as the CEO and her as the DOL, which stands for 'Dog on Lap'," Lennox said. "You can't have a dog magnet business without a mascot."
Lennox may not be a Salinan much longer. She has her house on the market and plans to relocate to Omaha, Neb. Her business is portable, she said.
Lennox creates her drawings with artist-quality markers, then has them professionally copied. She cuts the copies into a circle with a press in her office, then presses the picture into a button maker.
Instead of a pin, she glues a magnet on the back, mounts her creations on a display card, and they are ready to ship.
On Wednesday, 100 freshly glued magnets were drying on the counter. They had been ordered by a couple of dog lovers who were getting married and planned to give any cash wedding gifts to a dog charity, Lennox said. The couple ordered the magnets to give to wedding guests.
Lennox said she has had the opportunity to work on projects for several breed rescue organizations, and she has created custom work for various fundraising projects -- including magnets of Sparkles the fire safety dog and Frankie, the walk 'n' roll dog, a dog who makes presentations about living with disabilities. She has even created ribbons for wiener dog races.
"That's the beauty of a handmade product," she said. "A lot of times it's customizable, too."
Lennox's boyfriend, Candy Pacheco, helps with the magnet production process and fulfillment of online orders, which are usually shipped within 48 hours.
"You know business is good when the guys at the post office know you by name," she said.
Lennox said that in 2011 she sold more than 5,000 sets of six dog magnets, which easily doubled the amount she sold the previous year.
She has about 50 different dog breeds represented in her collections, and she said she intends to keep adding a new breed every couple of weeks, "just to keep things fresh."
She also has one cat set.
"It's not that we don't like cats; it's just that my business is silly dogs," she said.
She said she doesn't think she'll do a "mutt" collection, but she does custom work. She charges $34.99 for one customized portrait of a dog and a set of six magnets, which can be ordered through her Web site.
Of course, her favorite -- and her best seller -- is the dachshund, which takes two magnets to depict -- one for the front half and one for the hind quarters. She has dachshunds dressed in Halloween costumes, wearing sweaters and party attire, and riding in wheelchairs.
Lennox said that with most of her business being online, she doesn't get a lot of feedback, which makes the contacts she does receive special. She said the biggest fan she is aware of is a 10-year-old girl in Colorado who asks for her magnets for birthdays and Christmases and has sent her letters and her own dog drawings.
"I love getting letters from people who say I captured one of their dogs in my drawings," she said. "It makes my day."

-- Reporter Erin Mathews can be reached at 822-1415 or by email at emathews@salina.com.


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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Casting Call! Special Needs Pets for American Dog Magazine


American Dog Magazine is working hard to promote the blessings and joy that special needs pets bring to our lives. Do you have a special needs pet?  If so, let them know!  Your pet might be featured in the spring 2012 issue to help bring positive awareness and more adoptions of these special pets.
Email them directly with your pets name, age, and info, plus picture in high-res and 300 dpi.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Coloring & Paper Doll Activity Book a Hit with Young Kids

Thank you, Susan for sending my mom and me these delightful photos (below) of your grandkids, Ally and Nathan (8 and 9), enjoying Frankie's coloring and paper doll activity book. As you can see, dear readers, the "doll" is actually me!  Complete with my wheelchair and many outfits you can dress me in.

To purchase your copy of my new coloring and paper doll activity book visit our website, Joyful Paws today. It's on special through Dec. 24th, 2011!

Here I am in my train costume that I won 1st place for in a contest!  Good job Ally and Nathan!

Decked out in my pink bandana and doggie sunglasses! Love it, Ally!

Here I am as a Packer dog!  Thanks, Nathan!

Me as Mrs. Claus!  Merry Christmas Nathan, Susan and Ally!
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Monday, December 19, 2011

1st grader got Frankie's Positive Message in a Beautiful Way

Recently I visited first graders at Longfellow Elementary school in Wisconsin. As many of you know part of my story is to help encourage children to be positive even when facing challenges.

After my mom was done sharing my story and the kids settled in for reading time, as we packed up, one little girl asked the teacher if she could go to her locker. She said she had something for me. She ran to her locker and came bounding back in the room with a big smile, handed it to my mom and said, "This is for Frankie!"


The teacher noticed what she gave me and told my mom and me that the kids get these "passes" when they do good things. They then get to turn those in for chances at prizes each month. To think she gave up a chance to share her positive pass with me that would mean she might not win a prize is so special for so many reasons. It's one of the bestest gifts I have ever gotten!

To learn more about Frankie's books that help teach children to be positive and make a difference check out the right hand side of her blog. Or check out the books on our Joyful Paws website (we have a really good special running now through Christmas!)  All books ordered through our website are autographed with inscription and pawtographed by Frankie.
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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Meet Digby Who Has IVDD and a Doggie Wheelchair Just Like Me


Digby's mom, Emily emailed my mom asking if she would be upset if she shared a video she made of Digby her dachshund with IVDD to help bring positive awareness to this disease to those to in the UK where she and Digby live. She told my mom she used the same music and was inspired by Frankie and the video about me. Emily didn't want my mom to be upset that the video is similar... stay tuned until end for Digby's touching video.

It was so nice of Emily to be concerned, but of course not, my mom was not upset at all. Wow- the more of us who share our stories, she told Emily, the more dogs we can save who are diagnosed with IVDD. This is a beautiful thing!

So my mom told Emily, "Send the video on over and I'll share with Frankie's fans!"  So check out Digby, living a quality life despite an IVDD diagnoses. Could he be any happier?  Thank you, Emily and Digby for this video that will be another extension of our work that will no doubt save more lives.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Bella A Disabled Dog with Special Bailey's Chair

What an amazing dog who does not let her special needs slow her down!  Love this video of Bella and her Bailey's Chair!!


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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Another Wheelie Dog in Town!


There's a new wheelie dog in town!  Well at least in the town over from me. Her name is Kahlua or a.k.a. Miss Lu or Tink.  She was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor August 25th. She was given two months to live. Yup, count it out on your fingers, Christmas Day will be four months since her diagnoses.  She is still pretty much the same, though her mom feels somewhat improved. Hot diggity dog!

Because of the brain tumor this has affected her back legs and walking. Kahlua's mom knows me and my mom well since she makes all our Frankie t-shirts and tote bags. So she knew getting Miss Lu a wheelchair was a viable option. 

Miss Lu stopped over today to show us her new wheels from Eddie's Wheels! Weeeeeeee..... she is still adjusting to them, but we hope in no time she will be buzzing around fast as a speeding bullet.

As far as her brain tumor, well we continue to pray for her and ask if you could send a little prayer to the big guy upstairs too. She's a miracle so far with almost outliving her 2 month prognosis.  We love you, Kahlua!


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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Frankie Giveaways! Just Because We Like to Give & It's the Holidays!

Okay, it's super easy to do!! All you have to do is email us your full name and we will enter you into our giveaway. In subject line please put: Frankie's Holiday Giveaway! Yup, it's that easy to do! Tell all your friends too!! Email us by midnight on Friday, December 9th to be eligible (US and Canada residents only). We will choose one winner at random per product!

We are giving away:
  • One Be PAWSitive Tshirt with bracelet
  • One Be PAWSitive Tote bag
  • One Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog book
  • One Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Therapy Dog Visits Libby's House book
  • One Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Coloring and Paper Doll Activity Book
  • One Frankie Dress Up Magnet Set (6-pack)
  • One Frankie Magnet Set (6-pack)
We will contact each winner by email no later than Monday, December 13th. GOOD LUCK!!


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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Please Help Sweet Doxie Win Photo Contest




Tulsa is hanging on to the lead by a very slim margin in a photo contest. Tulsa's Mom, Karen recently lost one of her dachshunds (13 yrs old) to 2 types of cancer. Tulsa's winning photo will win her mom some much-need funds towards the vet bills. The contest ends Monday. We need to rally the dachshund troops!


Just click on this link and then click on vote for Tulsa- that easy (you'll need to scroll down a bit!  Thanks Frankie fans for helping us out!


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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Letter from 8-year old Meghan- She Loves Frankie and the Frankie Books!

There is nothing sweeter in this world then getting a handwritten letter from a child whose life I've affected... makes this little dog's heart wanna burst right out of my chest.  So in the spirit of the holiday season and all things that matter I share the letter, along with a picture that Meghan drew of the cover of my second book, Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Therapy Dog Visits Libby's House. Thank you, Meghan for making not only my day, but my mom's as well!!






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Poor, Poor Frankie... Does No one Want Her?

Here I am in my kennel, where sometimes I have to hang out when Mom and Papa eat dinner.  Ok, so this usually happens when I sit on the floor and whine, so I am "sent to my room." So then I try my "oh poor rescue dog needs a home" look by putting my snout through the opening. You guessed it- that does not work either. But hey, you can't blame a little dog for tryin' right?


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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Daniel the Beagle-Miracle Dog Fighting to End Pet Gas Chambers

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I was shocked to learn that 30 states use gas chambers to kill dogs that are up for adoption at shelters, but are not adopted. I did not know this barbaric practice was in place. Daniel the beagle was one of those dogs put in a gas chamber with 17 other dogs. When the door was opened, Daniel walked out. His tail was wagging.

A vet explained that there could have been an air pocket that helped Daniel escape the gas. We can try and find a reason that makes sense to our human minds, but I believe without a doubt that something bigger was at work that Daniel walked away-- full of life-- with a very important mission and message to share.

I was delighted when I learned that Daniel was adopted by my friend Joe Dwyer. Joe is a man of deep compassion for animals-- Daniel and Joe were meant to have found each other-- no doubt what-so-ever in my mind.
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I spoke with Joe today and his first and foremost concern is Daniel's well being- to ensure he gets to be a dog with lots of playing time, enjoying his new family, and plenty of down time to just be a dog. It is one of the biggest things I appreciate and admire about Joe- his devotion to our furry companions and their well being. Second, he knows Daniel is a miracle and the message to outlaw gas chambers is a very needed and important one. He and Daniel are working hard to put into place "Daniel's Law" in Pennsylvania that will end this awful practice.... and hopefully all other 30 states will follow.

You can help Joe and Daniel spread the word just like we are doing. Share on your blog if you have one, share on Facebook, Twitter, wherever you can. Awareness brings positive changes. Every little bit helps.

No dog should ever, ever have to die in this way. They are living, breathing beings that deserve so much more. As it says on his website, "Adoption is the answer." So share his story where you can... I can assure you Daniel's tail will wag for your efforts. And all the dogs that will be adopted because of Daniel's story will thank you with complete love and devotion to you till the end of their time here on earth.

I encourage you to watch Daniel, Joe and his wife, Gerilynn on the Anderson Cooper show this Friday at 3:00pm CST. 

Please also visit and friend Daniel on Facebook, and also check out his website where he will be sharing updates of his work to end pet gas chambers.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

A Mini Me?

My mom's friend Julie and her 3-year old daughter stopped for lunch at our house recently. Look what they brought us!  How did they know we love dachshunds? I think a little elf told them.  ARF!



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Friday, November 25, 2011

Reminder: Plaid Friday- Free Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Coloring & Paper Doll Activity Books



Do you know about Plaid Friday? I recently learned about it over at Bedlam Farm blog.

"The name Plaid Friday celebrates the diversity and creativity of independent businesses. Plaid Friday is the fun and enjoyable alternative to the big box store "Black Friday", and is designed to promote both local and independently owned businesses during the holidays.

Being a local author, as well as my husband owning his own small business, I love this new movement!  I also love supporting my local indie shops by shopping locally when I need a gift.

So here at Joyful Paw Prints Press we are embracing Plaid Friday with abundant joy and offering a fantastic special!
Beginning at 12:01am November 25th and running until midnight November 25th with any purchase of $25 or more from our books and products you will receive the following for free:
  • NEW! Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Coloring and Paper Doll Activity Book
  • You will also receive free from our current promotion a Frankie "Be PAWSitive" bracelet and Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Activity ebook (link to activity book will be emailed to you when we receive your order).
And to top it off we will give away FIVE of our New Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Coloring and Paper Doll Activity Books to those placing an order. So if you are the 1st, 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th order you will not only get one free coloring book, but TWO! They make great stocking stuffers!

So be sure to head on over to our store for our selection of inspirational books, as well as our products page for lots of Frankie items sure to delight Frankie fans on your Christmas list.



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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving

Deeply grateful for each and every one of you who follow along on my adventures.  Wishing you each a blessed Thanksgiving.
Give us thankful hearts.....
in this season of Thanksgiving.
May we be thankful for health and strength,
for sun and rain and peace.
Let us seize the day and the opportunity and strive for that greatness of spirit
that measures life not by its disappointments but by its possibilities, and let us ever remember that
true gratitude and appreciation
show itself neither in independence nor satisfaction but passes the gift joyfully on in larger and better form.

-W.E.B. DuBois


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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Plaid Friday, Free Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Coloring & Paper Doll Activity Books

A special announcement from Barbara Techel of Joyful Paw Prints Press (yup- that's my mom!)


Do you know about Plaid Friday? I recently learned about it over at Bedlam Farm blog.

"The name Plaid Friday celebrates the diversity and creativity of independent businesses. Plaid Friday is the fun and enjoyable alternative to the big box store "Black Friday", and is designed to promote both local and independently owned businesses during the holidays.

Being a local author, as well as my husband owning his own small business, I love this new movement!  I also love supporting my local indie shops by shopping locally when I need a gift.

So here at Joyful Paw Prints Press we are embracing Plaid Friday with abundant joy and offering a fantastic special!
Beginning at 12:01am November 25th and running until midnight November 25th with any purchase of $25 or more from our books and products you will receive the following for free:
  • NEW! Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Coloring and Paper Doll Activity Book
  • You will also receive free from our current promotion a Frankie "Be PAWSitive" bracelet and Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Activity ebook (link to activity book will be emailed to you when we receive your order).
And to top it off we will give away FIVE of our New Frankie the Walk 'N Roll Dog Coloring and Paper Doll Activity Books to those placing an order. So if you are the 1st, 5th, 10th, 15th, or 20th order you will not only get one free coloring book, but TWO! They make great stocking stuffers!

So be sure to head on over to our store for our selection of inspirational books, as well as our products page for lots of Frankie items sure to delight Frankie fans on your Christmas list.


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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Frankie Surprises Young Boy for his 11th Birthday

Last Saturday Frankie and I surprised a very special young boy named Brandon for his 11th birthday. I had visited his school the year before. Brandon's mom called my mom awhile back and asked if there was any way we could stop by and surprise Brandon for his birthday party. She told us that Brandon talks about me all the time. I was quite flattered. ARF!
So last Saturday, Mom and I drove to Fond du Lac which is about 30 minutes from where we live. Brandon and his friends were out in the backyard playing. Brandon's mom, Tricia instructed us to go into the garage where tables and snacks were set up for the boys.

One of the mom's yelled out the back garage service door that it was time to come into the garage. She said, "Brandon, your surprise is here!"  Keeping the door closed most of the way until all the boys were outside it, my mom and I waited patiently.

The door then opened and Brandon was in front of all his friends. His mom said, "Surprise, Brandon!  Look whose here!" Brandon was looking up and all over... and ahem, I happen to be quite short, so he wasn't looking down. My mom pointed to the ground and said, "Brandon, look down."

When Brandon looked down and saw me his mouth opened wide and his eyes grew big as saucers!  He ran right over to me, stooped down and started to pet me. He didn't really say anything, but I could see he was surprised. He then sat down on the garage stoop. His mom said, "Brandon, do you have tears in your eyes?" He said, "I'm so happy Frankie is here!"
I'm telling Brandon a secret... but it's a secret so it's only between Brandon and me!

So this was a gift for Brandon for his birthday, but I have to say.... my little doggie heart grew three times its size in that moment realizing how thrilled Brandon was to have me there.

His friends were all very cool and fun- everyone taking turns petting me. It was the best!  Brandon told my mom two times how much he likes the book about me. Awww gosh, that made us blush!


Brandon didn't want me to leave, but after about 45 minutes it was time for a well deserved doggie nap for me. Brandon said to my mom, "Can I walk her to your car?"  My mom said, "Of course you can. And you can even put Frankie in her doggie car seat for me."

Brandon did just that and then hugged me and hugged me. What a wonderful young man. He is going to make a great doggie care taker some day- I just know it.

You can follow me on Facebook where I share updates and specials on my books and products. Or follow me on Twitter too!
Also please check out my Disabled Animal Rescue page on Facebook. This is my way of helping animals with special needs find their forever homes. Please feel free to share special needs pets that need homes on this special page.
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Monday, November 21, 2011

Special Needs Pet Feature: Kaylee

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What is your pet's name?
Kaylee

How old is your pet?
Kaylee is about 7 years old. 

Where did you get your pet?
We adopted Kaylee from Remember Me Ranch Rescue, Baraboo, WI in June of 2011, where she had been since February 2011 

What is your pet's physical challenge?
Kaylee was hit by a car about three years ago, and her previous owners failed to seek medical treatment.  She has a spinal cord injury at her thoraco-lumbar junction resulting in severe sensory deficits and muscle wasting in her rear legs.  Her X-rays show subluxation of the left hip which could either be from the car accident, or possibly hip dysplasia.   She isn’t always quite sure where that left leg is! Happily, after a few months of rehab, her prognosis is much better than we ever expected. At the rehab clinic, Kaylee walks perfectly on an underwater treadmill and gets laser treatments to reduce inflammation and pain. She also has lots of exercises and stretches at home to build strength and decrease her sensory deficits. She has gone from crawling 90% of the time to walking 90% of the time in just four months. 

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What is your pet's favorite thing to do?
Kaylee’s favorite thing is to be involved with anything her family is doing. She is delighted to go on car rides when we run errands, be in the yard while I’m gardening, or just curl up and watch TV.  It must have broken her heart to be cast outside and ignored by her previous family. 

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What is your pet's favorite thing to eat?
Kaylee loves the dried liver treats she gets at her rehab clinic. They are a good distraction during exams and an excellent motivator during exercises.

What do you love most about your pet?
Just looking at Kaylee makes me smile.  Even with all of the challenges and neglect Kaylee has faced, she still embraces life to the fullest.  And that is a good lesson for all of us!

What has your pet most taught you?
Kaylee is the perfect example of how resilient rescue dogs can be.  After being tied out and ignored for three years with her crippling injury and additional medical problems (embedded collar, Lyme Disease, UTI, and rotting teeth), Kaylee radiates joy and love.  I’m so lucky to be her mom!

Anything else you’d like to share?
I’ve made it my mission to seek out senior and special needs pets to adopt from shelters and rescues.  I know these animals will wait the longest to find homes—if they ever find one at all.   And I’ve never been disappointed—being a “rescue mom” has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.


 ***If you care for a special needs pet and would like your pet featured, please email me through my website contact. Send a photo and I will forward the questionnaire for your pet to be featured in an upcoming post.***


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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Here is the replay of the interview my mom, author Barbara Techel did with Deb Scott of The Best People We Know radio show. Deb is a fantastic radio host full of energy and enthusiasm.  Pass this radio show onto those that you know may need a shot of inspiration, or those that have a special needs pet, or teachers looking for a great program to educate their kids about differences and challenges.

Also available on itunes!
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Monday, November 14, 2011

Special Needs Pet Feature: Sweet Pea (Up for Adoption Soon)

When my mom and I got an email from Dona of Dachshund Resuce of North America about this dear little girl, our heart's broke for what happened to her. We are so thankful though that Dona got her out of her horrible situation so she can find a new home with people who love her. She will need lots of love and extra care, but perhaps you just might have room in your home for her?  She will be available for adoption soon!
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What is your pet's name?
Sweet Pea

How old is your pet?
About 2 yrs. old.

Where did you get your pet?
She was confiscated from an abusive family.

What is your pet's physical challenge?
After being thrown down a laundry chute by some children, she sustained a ruptured disc and was paralyzed in her rear legs.

What is your pet's favorite thing to do?
She loves being held about all the time.  But she also likes playing with other dogs and with stuffed toys.

What is your pet's favorite thing to eat? 
Anything!  When rescued, she was also starved and emaciated.  So eating is a passion for her.

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What do you love most about your pet? 
Her spunk and attitude.  She has Dachsitude for sure.

What has your pet most taught you?
To never give up, no matter what the circumstances.

Anything else you’d like to share? 
Sweet Pea is a foster dog of mine through Dachshund Rescue of North America.  She will be available for adoption once she finishes therapy.

 ***If you care for a special needs pet and would like your pet featured, please email me through my website contact. Send a photo and I will forward the questionnaire for your pet to be featured in an upcoming post.***

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