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At Rescue Buddy Boarding & Beyond your dog will feel right at home while you are away. With 1/4 acre fenced yard to play in, your pup will have lots of fun. Overnight stay is $35 and daycare is $20. We also offer a free foster dog slot and reduced overnight rates to local rescues. We are committed to helping homeless dogs. While volunteering with Pet Haven we have fostered 102 dogs and counting. We are changing the world one dog at a time. laura.leonard55@gmail.com

Thursday, December 31, 2009

A Year in Review


As I look back on the journey of this past year I am amazed at the trip it has been. The year started with me deciding to take a year off from the art fair circuit to pursue my love of beaded sculptures.

This was a risky financial decision but one I had dreamed about for quite some time. I did have one commissioned piece to create so I knew there would be money coming in. Queen Mary Cometh was completed on time and the client was thrilled.

All along I continued to volunteer with Pet Haven and Red Lake Rosie's fostering dogs. By about April I started to realize that my passion for art was waning or at least taking a backseat to rescuing homeless dogs. I kept asking myself if there was someway I could stay home with the dogs and still feed my son?

Not being one to put too much energy into money-I think that gives it too much power-I decided to start a new home business boarding dogs. In June Rescue Buddy Boarding & Beyond was officially born. Mister was already occasionally staying at the house along with sometimes three fosters dogs at once so I knew what I was getting into.

From then on many dogs have come to stay, some several times. Thank you to all who have supported this new venture. Foster dogs are always welcome too. Paden is our 28th one and she has a good applicant coming to look at her on Saturday.

This year I was able to take three trips to Red Lake Rosie's Rescue. Getting to know founder Karen Good has been inspirational and a definite highlight of my year. For all of you yet to go up north please make a date on your new calendar to do so. You will be changed forever.

My mom is even getting involved. Since July 4th she has been knitting sweaters for the dogs at Rosie's because the winters are so harsh. I think she is up to about 40 so far. She can not be stopped.

Here is Simon in the bumblebee style.

As the old year is passing my mom and I are looking forward to a new venture. We are excited to be asked to sell the sweaters in a store in downtown Minneapolis. Proceeds of course going to Karen for hiring someone to help her with the endless daily chores. Thanks to Charm a frequent visitor to Rescue Buddy Boarding and her mother who made the connection for us. Charm was shopping in this store while modeling her new sweater that "Santa" brought her when she stayed with over Christmas.

As for my artistic expressions for the new year, well I have gotten the knitting bug too. Yes I am on my first sweater. Of course I do not want to stop knitting so I think my first one will be for a snake instead of a dog.

To the two loves of my life, thank you for being so patient with all the dogs coming and going.

May the new year find you following your dreams.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Just One Dog




As the decade comes to a close and we are looking forward to a new year let us all make a pledge to do just one thing. Call a rescue and ask how you can help, make a donation to help the Stanleys and the Clarences of the world, walk a dog at the local shelter, buy an extra bag of cat food for the local food shelf, do just one thing to make the world a better place for homeless dogs and cats. Thank you for your time. And Happy New Year!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Toby and Paden in the snow.



Our Christmas rush is winding down. Toby the beagle is our last guest still waiting for his family to return from their holiday trip. Here is a video of him and our Pet Haven foster dog playing in the snow. Toby was our 4th foster three years ago. He is now with a wonderful patient family that loves him so much even with his beagles antics. Paden is our 28th foster dog still waiting for her special family.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Dogmas!


We are all safe and warm here at Rescue Buddy Boarding & Beyond. Dog beds have replaced human furniture for this busy weekend.This is Pet haven alums "sisters" Lola and Cocoa's first time visiting. They are such good girls and love each other. Charm and Toby had little transition to do as they are frequent guests. We are all one big happy pack wishing you all Happy Holidays!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Keep the Red Lake puppies alive this winter


This is Clarence, the puppy that almost froze to death last week at Red Lake Rosie's Rescue. He is on his way to good health thanks to the loving care of Karen Good at RLRR. Every sick puppy takes twice as long to clean up, water, and feed each day. Karen already has so much to do along with working at her teaching job three days a week. To help Clarence and puppies yet to come to the shelter Karen needs to hire someone to help her do the chores.

If you said I wish there was something I could do well here is your chance to do it. And in the warmth of your own home. The Clarence Fund will collect funds through the end of the year to pay for a worker to help Karen this winter.

The goal would be to have a helper for 5 hours a day 5 days a week at $10 an hour for three months. That is $1000 a month-$3000 total. That is just not that much money and it would mean the world to Karen. Rescue Buddy Boarding will start it off with $250 for the first week. Can anyone match this? Or $50 for one day? Even an hour's pay of $10 would be greatly appreciated!

Please make checks out to: Red Lake Rosie's Rescue. Mark Clarence Fund in the memo.

Mail them to: Rescue Buddy Boarding
2211 Pierce St Ne
Mpls, MN 55418
Checks will be mailed all together to Karen in two weeks. Please get the checkbook out now while you are thinking about it and help Karen keep the puppies from freezing this winter. It will warm your heart and their paws. Thank you from all the puppies yet to come to Red Lake Rosie's Rescue.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Mom comes for the holidays.


My mom Janice is here visiting from Nebraska for the holidays. She continues to knit sweaters for the Red Lake Rosie's puppies when she is not making batches and batches of Christmas cookies. One night she even fell asleep knitting. When mom woke up she said, "Well at least I was at the end of the row". Paden our Pet Haven foster dog loves to share the couch with her when there is room.

Trevor is a beautiful black lab who is looking for a home through Pet Haven. He is such a happy boy he even smiles. Trevor gets along great with other dogs, cats, and kids. He would love a huge fenced yard to play in. My mom has taken to him because she has a fondness for the hunting breeds. But Trevor had already fallen for her the first night he was here.

Mister is visiting us for a quickie overnight while his mom is getting more tests done. Here he is checking out my mom's knitting skills. Mister thinks she can knit AND pet him at the same time. Of course mom chooses to pet Mister. She is in heaven with all of the dogs coming and going. This is only the beginning of all the dog visits Rescue Buddy has scheduled for the holidays.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Winter in Red Lake


Winter has come to Red Lake Rosie's. And it has arrived with a vengeance. Temperatures fell to 13 below zero. Chores are done mostly in the dark wearing so many layers it is hard to even move. Water freezes in the dog pails in no time. Short haired dogs shiver to keep their body temps up. They walk on three legs because the snow stings their paws. Calls come in daily telling of more dear ones left at the dump, thrown away like last night's pizza boxes. Kennels are full to overflowing with dogs and puppies fighting to stay alive through the frigid night.

One pup, Clarence, almost did not make it. He strayed away from his littermates during the night and old man winter grabbed him. His still cold body was found at dawn and was rushed to the warmth of the cat house where he was given warm water to get his blood circulating again. Somehow that little guy fought back with all he had left and is now on a slow recovery back to health. That was my first eye opening glimpse into what winter is like on the rez. And it broke my heart. My tears frozen to my cheek. But there is no time for sorrow or pity. Emotions are pushed aside because there is so much work to be done in order to save the rest.

How does Karen Good do all that she does to help every animal that comes into the shelter? She, like little Clarence, is in survival mode. She is fighting with everything she has to keep going day after day to rescue as many animals as she possibly can. It is neverending back breaking work in brutal weather. Karen is a saint among us and to tell you the truth I am not sure how long she can continue to go on without our help.

Please do one thing right now to help.

Foster a Red Lake dog or puppy for Red lake Rosie's foster group, Pet Haven, All Dog, Act V,
Minnesota Pit Bull Rescue or other rescue that takes dogs from Red lake Rosie's. This is the most important piece needed to get the dogs out of the cold. Pass this message around to five other people and ask them to do the same. We will be stronger in numbers.

One of the adult dogs that needs to get out immediately because of her short hair is Abbey a beagle pit mix. She runs free now with all the other dogs. Here she is trying to get in an igloo with some black puppies to warm up.


Make a donation to Red Lake Rosie's Rescue to help pay for an employee to work at the shelter. Karen is also working three days a week teaching so those days are 16 hour days for her. If she had help at the shelter even a few days a week she would be able to gain some of her energy back.

Take a trip to RLRR to help out with chores and transport animals to the cities. It is only a five hour drive. The trip can easily be taken over a weekend. And the thrill of seeing suffering animals transferred to loving arms on this end makes it all worthwhile.

Please, please do something to help. Winter has just begun. While you are sitting at your computer all warm and toasty remember the puppies huddled together fighting for their lives. Do something to help them! Email me at laura.leonard55@gmail.com to find out more. Thank you from all the animals from Red Lake Rosie's Rescue.

Monday, December 7, 2009

The Pet Project Success

Just got back from helping deliver 8,000 pounds of dog and cat food collected at The Pet Project's first holiday pet food drive. Kim Carrier-You Go Girl!! The Pet Project supplies pet food to some of the local food banks. From a little seed of an idea in the summer has blossomed a huge successful rose of a project that helps many folks keep their beloved pets.

We were told by one of the workers at the senior food shelf in NE Minneapolis that most of the cans of tuna they give out go to people's cats. Seniors will go without food for themselves to feed their pets. So they are thrilled to finally get the pet food. Thanks to Kim for dedicating her life to such a great cause. Every dog or cat that is helped is one less in need of rescue.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Paden needs a home for the holidays!


Our dear Miss Paden will be at the Eden Prairie PetCo tomorrow, Saturday December 5th, from 10-12. The address is 8020 Glen Lane. Paden would love to have her own family to spend the holidays with.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Red Lake Rosie's Revisited


This past weekend my new friend Anne and I were fortunate enough to visit Karen Good founder of Red Lake Rosie's Rescue in northern Minnesota. The weather was glorious-sunny, no wind, and 35 ABOVE zero. Not a fan of the cold I prepared myself with many layers of clothing. To my surprise I was actually hot and spent most of the time without gloves or a hat. And it was lovely not to have to fight off mosquitoes and ticks.


We finished putting tarps around the kennels to protect the dogs from the bitter winds. We fed, watered, walked, and loved up the dogs and tended to the cats.

Anne fell for a boy named Elbert, a terrier mix puppy with no hair. He was lucky enough to spend his time up at Karen's house. I think Anne may even foster this boy when he is well enough to come to the cities in a couple of weeks.

There was one dog I was especially drawn to. Her name is Carly. She was a very sick little puppy that spent the weekend in the cat house. The first night she could not even drink water. Karen gave her a syringe full and we prayed through the night she would pull through. Much to our delight the next morning as I opened the cat house door I was thrilled to hear barking. And I was never as excited to see poop that was not red. Carly was able to drink a little rice water that Karen made for her. Later that day she gobbled down turkey from Karen's Thanksgiving meal. She continued to improve throughout the weekend. Carly will soon be ready for her a foster home if anyone is interested.

Then there was the German shorthaired pointer, Cheetah, that I would have taken home in a second but she already had a foster home waiting for her. Since she had short hair we put one of my mom's new dog sweaters on her. She wore it all weekend and was very proud of it. Karen asked if we could send it with her to her new life. I said of course. When I opened the kennel to let her out after our long transport ride I found that Cheetah had taken the sweater off and was laying her head on it. It was like a piece of her old life taken to her new life.

Three days are not enough to spend at Karen's. I would encourage everyone to make a trip to this magical place at least once. Karen's spirit transfers to the dogs she rescues. Below is a photo of the pack dogs that are residents at the shelter, Ginger-top, Mama, and Grandpa-front. The little girl in the left center snuggling up to Mama is Daisy now a Pet Haven dog. The rest of the pack accepted her right away.

If you can not travel then consider fostering for one of the rescues that supports Red Lake Rosie's Rescue. My experience is with Red Lake Rosie's foster group and Pet Haven. The more fosters we have the more dogs and cats we can save. Karen has yet to say 'no' to a dog or a cat but the rescues are filling up and adoptions are slowing down. Please help if you can.