MaPaw Siberian Husky Rescue
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Working for a Living
Then all I have to do is follow whatever directions my foster parents give anytime I want something. Before they put down my food dish, they ask me to sit. When I do, they give me the dish, say okay, and I get to eat. If I don't, they put my food dish out of reach for ten minutes, then come back and try again. They haven't had to do that yet, though, because I'm always happy to show off how quickly I can sit. Sometimes I sit before they ask, but then they make me lay down to make sure I'm paying attention to them instead of just acting automatically.
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Tagged Again
Hey Puppies! Hey! Codey here again. So Magnum tummy tagged Echo and then Echo tummy tagged me. You know how Magnum said he doen't like to show his tummy? Well that goes double for me. I do not like to show my tummy at all. In the spirit of the game, though, I did allow Foster Mom to take a picture of my tummy while I was on my side.
Monday, May 14, 2007
Tummy Tagged
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Magaversary
Meanwhile, Mama and Papa wanted to foster homeless dogs and they heard about MaPaw from a neighbor who volunteers. Papa and Bailey had lived with a roommate who had a Siberian. Mama had lived with two Cairn Terriers, a Golden Retriever, a Rottweiler, and a Newfoundland, but never a Siberian. After Ananya turned one-year-old, Mama talked to the vet to get her thoughts about fostering. The vet advised Mama to get Bordatella vaccines for Bailey and Ananya and keep an eye out to make sure they did not get too stressed by all the foster dogs arriving and leaving.Mama and Papa saw my potential to be a wonderful representative of MaPaw success and took me to training class, where I learned Sit, Down, Stay, Come, and Heel. At the end of class I had an exam and earned a Canine Good Citizen title, making me Magnum, CGC.
Monday, May 07, 2007
Walk for Paws
Hey Puppies! Hey! Codey here guest blogging for the day. Magnum has been talking to me about listening to the people because they are the leaders of the pack. I'm not sold on that idea, but I'm willing to give it some thought. I have decided that the puppies who live here are fun and not nearly as scary as I originally thought. The water dish is still scary, but that's another issue.
I will say this for the people, they found some fun for us this weekend. Dawkin and I spent all day at the Walk for Paws hosted by the Chester County SPCA. We hung out with some other MaPaw foster dogs and a couple MaPaw success stories including Echo. Dawkin and I wore donation vests so people could make donations and pet us at the same time. Of course Dawkin had an advantage being mostly blind, but I got a good number of admirers as well. I jumped on people, barked a lot, and zoomed around like a psycho puppy to show everyone what it's like to live with a handsome Husky. Really, though, I was very sweet. Dawkin and I were both pretty tired when we got home.
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Two One-Eyed and One Two-Eyed
Jasper stole the hearts of a couple of MaPaw volunteers who helped transport him. They have been following his recovery and now they have taken over fostering. I say fostering, but let us be honest, he is home.
They are all getting along great now. Jasper likes looking (and barking) out the sidelights of the front door, and he even has a big bed there just like the one we have here. We are so happy that someone fell for our little old man.
Maximus also found a great family. He had an upset tummy last week and threw up when he met his new people. A little vomitting did not phase them, though, they loved our big, winking Husky. They have been waiting for a Husky for a long time and were so excited to welcome Maximus home. They even called us the next day to say how surprised they were that he is so well-behaved. Well, of course Maximus is a good pup, and now he has a good home.
We also found a home for one of our two-eyed dogs. Munch is a rowdy, young gray and white who needed a constant playmate. He found exactly that in his new all white sister, Kira.
Munch and Kira played until they were both exhausted, then they collapsed by the water dish a while before they jumped up to play some more. Munch's new people rescued Kira from a shelter where she was very sick, underweight, and missing much of her beautiful white fur. You can see she is now happy and healthy, so we have no worries that they will take excellent care of our Munch.
What a great month for MaPaw!








