Hydration

Hydration

Good morning friends.  Another gift today on July 24th, 2015.  Good, bad or indifferent its great to be alive today. And besides, its Friday, that’s a win right there in itself.

Sammy came by to wish everyone a great today and to remind everyone to stay hydrated.  Drinking water is so easy and yet I personally am always challenged to stay hydrated.  Its like showering, I know i have to do it, but i hate it, lol.

OK, lets kick this Friday off with two positive notions;

1. After a long week of work it can be nice to rest on a Friday night. There is no obligation with the universe to beat the hell out of yourself on a Friday night. Took me many many years to learn that one. In fact ou never have to beat the hell out of yourself. Took me a couple of more years to learn that one too.

2. Rescuing a dog, cat and / or pet is the most rewarding thing individuals or families can do on any given day and at any given time. Your life will instantly have a higher sense of purpose. You will be saving a life, and they will bring immediate happiness to your life.  Win – Win

Have a great Friday everyone.  Day 194 here in Puerto Rico.  See you tonight.  I have reluctantly go take a shower now :)

Sincerely, Scott Evan Smith

The Memo from God and Mother Nature

I never got the memo that we can play God or Mother Nature with respect to what animals live and which die, and by what numbers.

Good evening friends. We hope everyone had a happy Poppy Tuesday.  Life was good today on July 21st, 2015, it didn’t have to be that way.  Thank God that it is.

You know we have been doing different kind of posts at night and such, I want to promise all our animal loving friends, we never take our eye off the injustices inflicted on our animal friends around the world.  When the time is right I will hit those topics hard like I did with “Where Is the Geneva Convention for Animals?”  — Or “The Second Amendment from the Perspective of an Animal” and many,many more on Youtube and SoundCloud.

At the same token, in conveying our messages for the animals with no voice to defend themselves, Sammy & Family is not here to bring our animal loving friends from around the world down. So its a pick and choose your battles kind of things.  Having said that, animal equality, kindness, rescue and welfare remain the forefront of our voice.

Remember, the only thing it means that people are smarter than animals, is that people are smarter than animals, it means nothing more.  I would love to see the memo or email from God or Mother Nature that says we can decide which animals live and die and by which numbers.  I was never CC’ed on that.  Yes I know, I will check spam.

OK friends, lets close tonight with two messages for our animals friends all over the world.

1. The path to a better world flows through the humane treatment of all animals.

2. Rescuing an animal and bringing them into your home presents such a higher sense of purpose like some have never experienced.  You will be saving a life, and they will make your life.  We call that a Win, Win.

Signing off from Puerto Rico on day 191, Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy and Family.

Terri Irwin The Ultimate Wildlife Warrior

Good morning friends.

Today’s featured story is about Terri Irwin, yes the wife of the late great Steve Irwin, the Crocodile Hunter.  As we all know Steve Irwin was tragically killed by in Stingray in 2006.  But today I want to take it back to their beginning.  You see, most of us learned about Steve and Terri Irwin from the popularity and success of their worldwide show “The Crocodile Hunter.  But the wheels of fate were in motion many years before all that.

Terri Irwin, the ultimate wildlife warrior

Terri was born in July of 1964 and grew up in Eugene Oregon with her family who was in the trucking business. During her childhood years, Terri’s dad used to pick up injured animals on the highways and bring them home to help rehabilitate them.  Needless to say compassion for wildlife was instilled in Terri from the very beginning.

Terri Irwin The Ultimate Wildlife warrior

By the time she was 22 years old, Terri was running the family business, worked  part time at an emergency veterinary hospital and operated a wildlife rehabilitation organization called  “Cougar County”  The wildlife organizations was rescuing, rehabilitating  and releasing cougars, bears, bobcats and etc.  Terri Irwin was no ordinary 22 year old, she was wearing many hats, and wearing them well.

Terri Irwin and family

Now let’s take a look at the late Steve Irwin’s earlier years.

The Irwin's family story

Stephen Robert Irwin was born on the 22nd February, 1962, in upper Fern Tree Gully, Victoria, which is about 20 miles form the main business district in Melbourne Australia.  He moved with his parents and two sisters to Beerwah, Queensland, where his folks opened the Beerwah Reptile and Fauna Park in June of 1970. Years later the Irwin’s changed the name to ” Queensland Reptile and Fauna Park” which now of course is  called The Australia Zoo. What a miraculous transition over the decades, but even with all the success the original common denominator has stood the test of time, their love and passion for wildlife.   Continue reading

The Magic of Koala

Koala on Death Row at that time

(From Pinterest page for super urgent animals at risk of being killed).

I first saw Koala pressed into the back of her small cage at a horrible high kill “shelter” in Harlem (NYACC). She had been brought in as a stray and given the temp name “Krystal”  — She was not getting any attention from potential adopters. She was too terrified. And she was just beginning to get kennel cough — Once an animal has this common cold-like sickness, they are put on the “To be destroyed list.”

Koal looking up smiling Noelle

We named her Koala for Koala’s are known to be quite timid.  Each time my mother saw Koala she commented, “She is very special”.  Tragically, a few months after adopting this “designer dog”, my Mom died suddenly. We brought Koala to the funeral, and not only was she a profound comfort to me and my family, but to everyone there who was grieving. Mom was right, she is indeed, an extremely special being.

Koala lying down

And that is the story of Koala, a dog that was to be killed to a dog healing and mending people’s hearts.  Another example of people rescuing pets and pets rescuing us right back.   Susan thank you for sharing this angel with us.  That was quite a journey this little girl has been on.  It makes us all happy to see how happy she is.

Goodnight friends. Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

Goodnight from Sammy & Family on April 14th, 2015

Dr. Harp Seal with comments for our friends who recently lost their dogs / pets

Good evening friends.

Its great to be here with everyone.  We hope y’all had a nice Tuesday.

The past couple of weeks we had say goodbye to several dogs here in the community as we all read about, it’s never an easy decision to make.  I just want to comfort the the families who recently had to let  their angels go, sometimes its the only loving move left to make.  Mercy is an act of kindness.  To all our friends who just went through this, Sammy & Family would have made the same decision as you all did.

I know that doesn’t make us miss them any less, but take comfort in knowing you all gave them a great life and showed them mercy on the way out.  There is nothing more honorable than that.

To Amanda, Phyllis, Marie, Cindy and Dave, all of you made the world a better place one animal at a time.  Nobody can change everything, but everyone can change something.  And the 5 of you changed the world for those 5 dogs.  What can be more noble then that ?

No lives will go in vain, no pain will go unnoticed.  Amen.  Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

Tonight we say goodbye to an angel named Scruffy

Rest in peace Scruffy Rest in peace Scruffy

Good evening friends.

It brings Sammy & Family great sadness to say goodbye to a fallen angel named Scruffy.  This little trooper belonged to Cindy Detroit.  Cindy is a very good friend of Sammy & Family.  She is a major animal lover and has dedicated many years of her life to animal welfare.  The Picture on the Left is Cindy’s last picture with her beloved Scruffy. The picture on the right is when Scruffy was just a puppy.   Let’s hear from Cindy directly, this is a very powerful and moving story;

Scruffy was Born May, 1999~Went to Rainbow Bridge March 22, 2015 @ 2:41 PM

“For every ending there is a new beginning.”~Unknown

Today was the end of my sweet Scruffy boy’s time on this earth. It means I have a beginning of a life without my little shadow and sweet companion.

My heart is in thousands of pieces. I don’t know how to go on without him. There have been so many hard, sad things and losses he has gotten me through. During my time of chronic illness and pain, he has been my therapy dog and kept me such wonderful company.

If I could have taken away his pain and kept him here forever, I would. I hope and pray that his 16 years with me were happy and loving for him.

There will be an emptiness without him that nothing will fill and hurt that time will not heal. My only comfort in this is knowing he is no longer suffering and in pain.  Because of him (and my other animals), as well as friends, family, and God, I have been able to endure some painful things. My sweet little Scruffy, know that you were loved greatly and will be missed more than anything! Mommy loves you, always and forever!

Here is his story:

One evening, 16 years ago, I was walking through our local mall and was drawn to the pet store (Scamps) there. This cute little fluff ball was in the window. It was incredible how much he looked like my Mushy girl that I had lost in March.  This was now June, 1999. Not intending to bring him home, I admired his cuteness through the glass and went on my way.

The next evening, my 10 year old stepson and I were in the same mall, walking past the same pet store.  I told him that he needed to see this adorable little boy. We asked the girl if we could see him. The next thing I knew, we were in the “get acquainted room” where we played with this little puppy for a few moments. I wanted to bring him home, but just couldn’t decide for sure. When the clerk told us the store was closing and this was the last day the animals would still be in Bend, that in the morning they would be shipped to their Eugene store, about a two hour drive away, I had to decide whether he would become a new addition to our family.  With Caleb’s added desire to bring this puppy home, the decision was made! Scruffy came home with us then and there. I couldn’t find his exact date of birth but it was between the middle and 25th of May, 1999.  His first, 8 week vet check up was July 24, 1999, so I’m guessing his date of birth is the end of May.

This little boy has become my constant companion and shadow, especially since April 2010, when I lost my Border Collie, Leia.  After she died, I invested my attention and energy into Scruffy. I am so glad I did because wherever I was, he wanted to be. He would follow me around the house, whether it was to the bathroom, kitchen, downstairs, or outside, he had to find me and watched over me until I sat back down, then he would lie down close by. If I was out of his sight, he had to find me. He didn’t know any tricks or mind very well, he wasn’t beautiful, but was cute as could be. He tried so hard to be obedient, even though he flunked out of class when he was a puppy. He was loyal and faithful.

When I raised baby chicks, had a bunny, cat or chinchilla, he always wanted to play with them.  His favorite game was stepping on them with his front paw.  Playing in the pasture with the sheep and fallow deer was also something he really enjoyed.  When visitors came to see me, Scruffy placed himself between us as if to say “this is my mom, don’t come any closer.”

About two years ago, I found out he had malignant tumors in his front right leg. The vet suggested putting him down that day. I told him, “NO”, because Scruffy still had so much energy and life. Arthritis in both his back legs became so bad that he was no longer able to walk without showing the pain. Every night as we snuggled on the bed, for prayer time, I would thank the Lord for another day that Scruffy’s precious life blessed mine.

I prayed that he would live a happy, healthy, long life and have minimal pain.  But most of all, I prayed that he had a very happy and great life with me. Until just this past few days, he didn’t show that he was hurting too much, and continued trying to do his normal activities. My little boy was so very brave until the very end, which came this afternoon, at the vet clinic with compassionate people around us. My mom took us to the clinic and was with us for his passing.

I often wonder if dogs have memories.  If they do, I hope Scruffy’s are sweet.

Let Sammy & Family end with this.  Cindy `that was such a moving story on so many levels.  All of us from around the world have you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.  Sometimes saying goodbye is the only loving move left to make.  We know Scruffy has been struggling pretty bad the past year as we have written about, Scruffy suffers no longer. Rest in Peace little soldier.  You made the world a better place.  Sammy & Family and friends will never forget you.

No lives will go in vain, no pain will go unnoticed.  Amen. Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

The Kolb Crew Leads us out Tonight

Janice Kolb and Crew

Good evening friends.

Tonight we have the Kolb crew leading us out.  These four beauties are members of our very dear friend Janet Knecht Kolb and family.  Janice is from Mississippi and is a major friend to the animals.  She visited Sammy & Family while she was in NYC.  When Vanessa and her met her, I told her she is my first friend from Mississippi, that’s not a crack on her hometown, more to the fact that I never left NY.  It was our pleasure to make her acquaintance.  So let’s hear what Janice has to say about her crew here;

The very large brown boy is KoKo. He is 8 years old and the “Daddy” of the Krew. I got him when he was 8 weeks old. He was an only child for 7 years. The white female is Mahlee. She is a 3 year old re-home that came to me in Feb. 2014. She is a diva princess and rules the roost.

The little apricot boy is Kleiner Bruder ( German for “little brother”). I always promised KoKo a little brother so that’s why I named him that since the previous owner didnt name him. He is was about 1 year old when rescued January 2014 according to my Vet. He is from the hills of Kentucky. He was abused and neglected for the first year of his life and finally rescued by 2 wonderful women in his town. They contacted me and I fell  in love. He has been such a joy. He is smaller than he should be because he was crated in a puppy crate his whole first year and as he grew he was unable to even stand up. He has so much love to give and has come from being scared of everyone and everything ( he was scared of his water bowl) to being one spunky, loving, precious little boy.

The skinny brown boy is Kwinn Koen. He was surrendered to our local kill shelter in July 2014. The shelter contacted a local rescue that a friend of mine runs and she called me to see if I knew of anyone that could foster him till they could adopt him out. He was such a mess that you really couldn’t tell he was a Standard Poodle. His eyes were almost matted shut from infection, he smelled so bad that it made me physically ill and his ears were very infected. I fostered and then adopted him in Aug. 2014. He turns 3 on March 5. His name was Superman but he didn’t seem real attached to that so I renamed him Kwinn Koen. He has blossomed big time and has become Kleiner Bruders best friend. Those 2 rescue boys have so much energy and play nonstop.  That is the Kolb Krews story. They each have very different personalities but love each other very much. I love them all.

Janice that'[s an incredible story.  What a great full family you have.  Its like the saying goes; who rescued who ?  We can all relate to that.

Sammy & Family would like to thank Janice for making the world a better place 4 animals at a time.  God Bless.

Signing off from Puerto Rico, Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

Goodnight From Kelly & Family

Goodnight from Kelly & Family

Good evening friends.

Hope y’all had a nice day.   Princess Kelly will lead us out tonight.

As you know Vanessa and her dad recently rescued a dog named Jeffrey.  He is a mutt of some sort, not sure all the breeds yet.  He’s a very sweet boy but has been through a lot.  He is really scared of men it seems and people in general.

Our hope is that soon he can hang with us and the dogs comfortably.   This will be a work in progress for sure.  I am hopeful about it because i can see he has a very sweet soul.   I believe we can turn him around.

Point being is that there are millions of Jeffrey types who end up in the wrong hands.   It hurts Sammy & Family knowing that.   We pray for all the Jeffreys out there who don’t receive the care they deserve.

No lives will go in vain, no pain will go unnoticed.  Amen.  Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

Scary Cold Tonight on January 7th, 2015

Good evening friends.

I wish i could make a joke about how cold it is outside.  But seriously, its not even funny and its quite dangerous.    Sammy & Family wishes all animals and people have a warm and safe place to sleep.   Like i said last night, its nice the Winter cold came a little later this year then last, but tonight it feels colder than i remember in years.

Stay warm friends.  Signing off from NYC.

No lives will go in vain, no pain will go unnoticed.  Amen.  Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

January 7th 215, a freezing cold night

 

Houdini will lead us tonight

Good evening friends.

Tonight we have Houdini leading us out, aka; Dini-cat.  Houdini is part of our friend Patricia Charron’s family.  Its nice having a cat lead us out. We don’t talk about cats enough and  we have the same love for them as any animal.

Sammy & Family wishes all cats were as loved and cared for as Houdini here.  Sadly we know it’s not the case for too many.  We want to thank Patricia for making the world a better place one animal at a time.  It may not change the world, but it did changes this cat’s world.   That my friends is how the world becomes a better place.

No lives will go in vain, no pain will go unnoticed. Amen. Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

Houdini the Cat leads us out