Losing a pet is one of the most difficult parts about sharing our lives and hards with our four-footed friends. This beautiful poem about pet loss was submitted to us by someone who wishes to remain anonymous: “I wanted to pass along Blue’s Poem. I wrote this last night, after my beloved, sweet rescue dog passed away at a young age. We only had a short time together, but she changed my life for the better. I would love for her to be able to help other dogs be rescued. Below is Blue’s Poem, and her picture is attached. In her honor and memory, I’d love if this could be shared somewhere for potential adopters and dog-lovers to see. If not, hopefully you will enjoy. Thanks for all the work you do.”
Blue’s Poem
I haven’t had it easy
I know that you can see
Life can be so very cruel
As it has been to me.
I don’t know how I got here
A dog without a home
But all I want’s a master,
And a place to call my own.
I’ve been abandoned and abused
But through it, I’ve been brave
I still have so much love to give
If my life can be saved.
Of course, I’ll need some training
I might get out of line
Like you, I am not perfect
But together, we’ll be fine.
If you give me a second chance
I promise I’ll love you.
In saving my life you will find
I might just save you too.
– Anonymous

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You may have read our series of interview articles here on this blog about a great idea to increase shelter pet adoption: adoption centers in a mall near you! We thought what potential pet owner wouldn’t like a bright, fun, one-stop-shop conveniently located in their local mall, with helpful pet adoption counselors, adorable adoptable pets from their local shelters, and all the supplies a pet owner could need? And 7 months later, we have a happy update: the first Adopt&Shop is such a huge success, Found Animals is opening a 2nd location soon! In its first 6 months, Adopt&Shop found homes for over 450 pets – an average of 65 animals a month! You can see what the store looks like inside in their video tour at
A new survey released by Bark Busters, a world wide dog training company, found some surprising data: you can indeed teach an old dog new tricks! What matters most isn’t age or breed—it’s the owner. That’s right, it’s all about who’s training. Another interesting conclusion: this survey found that Pit Bulls are actually easier to train than many other breeds! The majority of the participating trainers stated that they see more Labrador Retrievers than any other breed, followed by Pit Bulls. They found that Pit Bulls came in a very close second in terms of easiest to train, meaning they are the “least time- and effort-intensive to train” next to Golden Retrievers. Given the high numbers of Pit Bulls in shelters across the county, and the difficulties we face adopting them out due to unfair stigma, we hope the results of this survey can help when adopters come your way. The 155 trainers from across the nation who are responsible for this data represent collectively 750 years of experience and 200,000 dogs trained. Click here:
As a volunteer foster parent for many litters of kittens, I have gone through more than my fair share of cat and kitten toys. Aside from the invisible kitty gnome that must have a huge stockpile of cat toys under her bridge (couch) somewhere, I like to send a newly adopted kitten off with their favorites to play with in their new home. That habit can be costly! And even my adult cats just so love getting a new toy, even if it is identical to one they already have – it just smells new, and they know it and find it oh-so-exciting! So over the years I’ve figured out many free or almost free DIY cat toys to supplement the fancier ones I buy at pet supply stores. I also have tons of them, so I can rotate “new” ones in each week, and put a bunch away for a month or so. Here’s a list of creative ideas to inspire you!
We are very excited about the new Unexpected Pit Bull 2012 Calendar! Since 2004 this professionally photographed calendar highlights the love and spirit of Pit Bulls. Created by 

We just love hearing stories of matches made on Adopt-a-Pet.com! This one comes from Julia, a woman with a heart big enough for two! “Dear Adopt-a-Pet.com, Thanks to your site, I saw Sophie’s photo on line last night and went to see her after work today and adopted her. She is the sweetest little thing. I am SO GLAD I found her. Thank you for posting her photo, I promise to make her very happy! If it had not been for your site I would have gone to the shelter totally unprepared and possible spent hours. The photos helped narrow my choices and made it easier. Sincerely, Julia” …and then a few days later, we received a follow-up: