South Bay border collie group joins Best Friends challenge
The recession is taking its toll on shelter animals, according to an Associated press story that ran in the Daily Breeze today. From the article:
Animal rescues and shelters have suffered during the recession, particularly in states like California, Florida, Nevada and Arizona where the real estate boom busted the loudest, said Stephen L. Zawistowski of The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
So it's good to hear about how some groups are finding creative ways to make their dollars stretch.
Border Collies in Need, a group founded by Suzanne Strauss of San Pedro, has joined the "Double Your Impact Challenge" fund-raising drive, which is being sponsored by the Best Friends Animal Society. Donations made from Nov. 9 through Dec. 4 will be doubled by Best Friends, helping the rescue groups of your choice. I'm sure other local groups have signed up as well.
Under a new Best Friends program called Network Charities, the campaign promotes collaboration among nonprofit shelters and rescue groups working to solve the problem of homeless pets.
Check out the Border Collies in Need page with Best Friends.
Border Collies In Need (BCIN) also will attend the Best Friends Adoption Festival from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Sunday (Nov. 15) at the La Brea Tar Pits, 5801 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles.
Here are 3 of the dogs currently available for adoption from the BCIN (you can contact them at bcrescue@cox.net or download an application from their web site):
This is "Cash."
Cash is beautiful, but on the thin side. He gets along well with small and older dogs and has a really nice disposition ... Cash is about 11-months-old and grew up on a 50,000 acre ranch in Northeastern Oregon chasing cows and everything else that moved! He fell as a puppy and dislocated his hip which had to be surgically replaced. He tends to favor his left rear leg every once in a while but has no pain. ... Cash NEEDS room to run!
And here's Shayna.
Shayna is a 1 year old purebred Border Collie. A traditionally marked black & white semi rough coated girl, she has one blue eye. Shayna is of very athletic build and we are working on adding a few pounds. ... Shayna is medium to high drive, thus we do not recommend her for the first time BC owner. She will need a lot of exercise and mental stimulation to keep her engaged. A bored BC is not a good thing!
And Glynn.
Glynn is an 18 month old male Border Collie with a high drive. He is a gorgeous traditional black & white with semi rough coat. Glynn was found stray after being struck by a vehicle. Lucky for him there were no fractures.



Daily Breeze reporter Donna Littlejohn has shared her homes with a succession of wonderful, funny, and occasionally difficult canines -- Muffin, Fritz, Ellie, Mercy, Pilgrim and now Cowboy, an Australian shepherd-border collie, and Tess, a border collie. From strong-willed terriers to weirdly obsessed Australian shepherds, they've invaded her world with boundless energy, wet noses, muddy paws and soggy tennis balls. But they've really brought so much more than that -- like laughter and joy, some unexpected life lessons, and more than a few tears along the way.
Josh Grossberg grew up with the usual array of animals: goldfish, dogs, hamsters, parakeets and turtles. He now owns the loudest dog in the South Bay(
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