Here are photos of some of the rescues I have shared my life with on my small acreage that I call the Bit-by-bit Ranch -- because that's how we move forward: bit by bit.
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Meet Several of the Beings from the Bit-by-bit Ranch
I have worked in rescue for a few decades. However the biggest need arose after moving out into the country. I am now what they call a "senior citizen" so my involvement has slowed because I haven't the financial resources or the same energy to keep up with all the demand. Plus some rescues never leave and what would happen if I died before they did? Where would they go?
Monday, April 6, 2009
Dog lays in ditch after getting hit by car
I was walking out the door to mow the backyard on Saturday afternoon when the phone rang. So I paused in the doorway to see if the caller would leave a message. It was Andi. She and her husband were out on their motorcycle. They passed a woman standing in the ditch along the highway looking at a dog laying at her feet. Concerned that the lady may need some help, they stopped.
The lady was heading to her mom's house from out of town. As she was driving down the highway (a two-lane highway), she noticed a dog laying in the ditch raise it's head. Pretty amazing seeing as the dog is brown and black and without that movement might not have even been noticed. She brought him water and dog food from her car (funny how many people have water and food in their cars most of the time) and he drank and ate like crazy but would not get up.
The lady was heading to her mom's house from out of town. As she was driving down the highway (a two-lane highway), she noticed a dog laying in the ditch raise it's head. Pretty amazing seeing as the dog is brown and black and without that movement might not have even been noticed. She brought him water and dog food from her car (funny how many people have water and food in their cars most of the time) and he drank and ate like crazy but would not get up.
Replanting the Rainforest (p3)
Can we replant the planet's rainforests?
by Jessika Toothman
from How Stuff Works
Rainforest Reforestation Efforts
Reforestation efforts are sprouting up all around the world. Numerous conservation groups are working to preserve, enlarge and connect the world's rainforests. Let's take a closer look at some of those projects.
Rwanda's government and various ecological groups are paying special attention to the Gishwati Forest Reserve. Once a vast rainforest, activities such as deforestation and refugee resettlement reduced it to a fraction of its original size around the turn of the century [source: Science Daily]. Since then, reforestation has somewhat increased the size of the forest, but it remains a sliver of its original size.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Recipe: Dogloaf
6 c. hamburger
3 c. cooked brown rice
1 c. grated carrots
3 t. vegetable oil
1 egg
Brown hamburger then mix with rice and carrots. Ground eggshell and mix in raw egg with shell.
reprinted from Petfoodcookbook.com
Disclaimer: Straytales.blogspot.com does not guarantee or endorse any recipe listed on this site. You are solely responsible for the use of any information given on this site and use of any information will be at your own risk.
3 c. cooked brown rice
1 c. grated carrots
3 t. vegetable oil
1 egg
Brown hamburger then mix with rice and carrots. Ground eggshell and mix in raw egg with shell.
reprinted from Petfoodcookbook.com
Disclaimer: Straytales.blogspot.com does not guarantee or endorse any recipe listed on this site. You are solely responsible for the use of any information given on this site and use of any information will be at your own risk.
Recipe: Cat Hash
1 c. chicken (fully cooked, preferably boiled)
1/2 c. cooked brown rice
6 t. alfalfa sprouts
3/4 c. cream-style cottage cheese
Place all ingredients in a food process and blend to a chunky consistancy.
reprinted from Petfoodcookbook.com
Disclaimer: Straytales.blogspot.com does not guarantee or endorse any recipe listed on this site. If you have questions or concerns about the recipes, ingredients, or nutritional requirements of a pet, contact a licensed veterinarian. You are solely responsible for the use of any information given on this site and use of any information will be at your own risk. Remember - animals need a variety of foods and have specific vitamin and mineral requirements which need to be met.
1/2 c. cooked brown rice
6 t. alfalfa sprouts
3/4 c. cream-style cottage cheese
Place all ingredients in a food process and blend to a chunky consistancy.
reprinted from Petfoodcookbook.com
Disclaimer: Straytales.blogspot.com does not guarantee or endorse any recipe listed on this site. If you have questions or concerns about the recipes, ingredients, or nutritional requirements of a pet, contact a licensed veterinarian. You are solely responsible for the use of any information given on this site and use of any information will be at your own risk. Remember - animals need a variety of foods and have specific vitamin and mineral requirements which need to be met.
Monday, March 16, 2009
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Do you remember Spin Art?
Do you remember the little plastic Spin Art machine? And the tubes of paint? And the white cards? Well, I have found a way to create Spin Art using my computer which I now call my SpinArt Machine. And the images come out with such great colors. To follow is a photo of my dear Charley Tan the Man run through my SpinArt Machine. Looks pretty cool, huh?

Charley SpinArt Card by WillWorkForDogFood
And I am selling this card and others through my Zazzle store. Please stop by and see them. All proceeds from the sale of products in my store will go to the care and feeding of my kids.
You can also see these cards on willworkfordogfood.org. Or view more merchandise at our store. I hope you will bookmark the store and check back because I will be adding more stuff.
Charley SpinArt Card by WillWorkForDogFood
And I am selling this card and others through my Zazzle store. Please stop by and see them. All proceeds from the sale of products in my store will go to the care and feeding of my kids.
You can also see these cards on willworkfordogfood.org. Or view more merchandise at our store. I hope you will bookmark the store and check back because I will be adding more stuff.
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