Sunday, May 29, 2011

ETTA aka PupPup


Puppy Rescue Mission is always up to a challenge. So here it is:American in Afghanistan is working for the USA as a secret weapon...Secret is the key. Remember Spiderman Sam. Well we have Spiderman (works by day and puppy rescuer by night) actually who has a heart as big as Texas. He has been caring for the animals outside the wire. So far rescued 13 pups and kitties with the help of other Americans serving over there. He has made very very large dog houses to help protect some of the animals from not so nice humans and other animals.

He is UNCLE SPIDEY to a special girl named PupPup. He has been vetting all the strays and protecting them as much as he can. This group of pups are "THE BACKGATE GANG". He asked us to name the 2 new puppies that were delivered 4 weeks ago and PRM TEAM named them Butch and Sundance. So to keep with the plot of Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid we also named their Momma's best friend PupPup~Etta (Katherine Ross in the movie for those who need a refresher course). Etta has been adopted by a Soldier and his girlfriend in Kentucky. The Soldier is currently serving in Afghanistan and the girlfriend has fallen for ETTA. So here is the challenge: Uncle Spidey has been paying for the rescueing of all these animals and the feeding, vetting, loving, petting, playing and all around fathering of all these strays. PRM has known Uncle Spidey for quite a long time. He not only cares for the animals but he has been known to go and visit our puppies at the transit facility to check on Our Soldiers Pups. He has also helped some soldiers get their animals protected and delivered to safety. We wanted to help him with "THE BACKGATE GANG" so we have set up a chipin for ETTA aka Pup Pup. She will be followed by Butch & Sundance, Wiggles, Scooter & Pops (if Pops ever fully learns to trust Uncle Spidey). Remember "One Dog at A Time"...So lets focus on getting ETTA to the Land of The Free, Because of the Brave.

The Puppy Rescue Mission, Inc
"Soldiers Saving Puppies~Puppies Saving Soldiers"
Colorado Non Profit Corporation
http://www.thepuppyrescuemission.orgchecks/







This is Auntie Etta Checking on Wiggles puppies~Butch & Sundance. She has told them all about the Land of the Free~Because of the Brave and they are all ears when she tells them about grass and clear clean water and puppy treats that have peanut butter in them. But mostly they love to hear about the families over in the Country they call USA. They are amazed to hear that people in America love their puppies and even give them kisses! Paw Salute and Lets get them to the USA! ETTA first though as it is 1 puppy at a time (1PAAT).

"Raindrops kept falling on her head" so she is now at the transit facility hanging out with PUPPIES!! I hear there is quite a puppy party going on there.

Drew Bros Dusty & Wyatt

These guys are headed to California to be with their Marine!


Monday, May 23, 2011

TRACER: AFGHANISTAN DOG


"It's so funny how something as simple as a puppy can make even the hardest, toughened soldier melt upon a few kisses to the face."

From the Soldier:
Tracer. Well i was one of the first soldiers from my unit to arrive here and when i got in my tent and picked out my cot he was sleeping under it. i don't really know how old he was maybe like 2 months if that. it took me a whole day to pick a name because i didn't want it to seem to cheesy with the army lingo but i wanted it to be a cool name you know, so i finally came up with Tracer and it stuck. we got a doggy doc out there to give him some shots so we could keep him on base, and when he was able to keep up we were so proud because he would go on every dismounted patrol with us no matter what time. he was a quiet puppy only barking when you played with him, but now he's almost around 70lbs and he's pretty protective of our platoon. Tracer wasn't trained by any means by the military but he has taken it upon himself to be our body guards while on patrol. keeping locals at bay if needed, and warning us if there is someone we cant see by barking and growing at him until we investigate. he's grown up and he is respected by the locals because they know that he is our dog, he's one of us. I don't know how he got under my cot last year or maybe i sat on his cot. however it happened im glad it did i gave him his first bath a month ago with dog shampoo he wasn't to happy at the time but he was pretty excited after. im not the only one who loves him. He is a platoon dog we moved bases and he moved right with us, and every mission to learn our new area he was right next to the lead man our in front of him clearing the way. Tracers been with us his whole life. we're all he knows. there's no telling how the next unit will treat him or if they'll kick him off the base. where would he go? he's been with us through everything this deployment and it wouldn't be right if we didn't try everything we could to bring him home. To him wherever we are is his home and where ever i am i want tracer there, he has become a part of my life. He has become a part our life, and no one gets left behind.
TRACER YOU WILL NOT GET LEFT BEHIND!

The Puppy Rescue Mission, Inc
"Soldiers Saving Puppies~Puppies Saving Soldiers"
Colorado Non Profit Corporation
The Puppy Rescue Mission
PO Box 1516
Celina, TX 75009
If you need to request a rescue please send an email to rescues@thepuppyrescuemission.org
Be sure and put RESCUE REQUEST in the subject line. Thank You!

The primary mission of Puppy Rescue Mission is to raise funds & assist various organizations which help soldiers bring home their furry friends from war. While PRM's primary mission is to assist soldiers and their furry friends, PRM will also, from time to time, assist an organization in rehoming a stray animal.



~Watching Miracles Happen~





In the event that there are funds remaining from the donations for this animal and any of the animals, The Puppy Rescue Mission Board of Directors will use the excess funds where necessary.

LuLu

North Carolina for Fun & Sun!


LuLu has arrived to her foster moms house in NC. She will be there till Christine her soldier arrives in August. Her Soldier has paid $3000 for LuLu so far and her final fees total $800 so we here at Puppy Rescue Mission want to help her. Please donate to Lulu. $1 goes a long way!
From Christine: Hello Everyone,
I just want to say how grateful I am to all of you! This truly brings tears to my eyes that there are people I've never met before willing to help get my LuLu safely back to the United States and give her a loving home until I return (August)! Thank you again!!


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WONDERFUL people at the transit facility! We are in awe of your dedication and HUGE hearts!~

LuLu's Story:
LuLu & Betty~Sisters!
On our way to our final destination myself and my teammate stopped at a location where we met a very nice gentleman who was showing us around. Towards the end of the evening we stopped by another part of the camp. He talked to another guy he knew and asked us if we would like some puppies. Of course, we were over joyed! They took us over to a gravel area where they put up some cots as a make shift area for the pups. Inside were the two most adorable pups huddled in a corner together. It's was in the 30's during that time. A few days later we caught a flight on a Blackhawk to our duty station. We put the pups in a cardboard, which on put on the floor of the helicopter in between my legs and we were off! The whole 4 hour flight the pups quietly slept. Once we landed some guys came out to help with our gear. I handed one guy the cardboard box and tried to yell over the sound of the helicopter that there were live puppies inside. He didn't hear me. They were thrown in the back of the car underneath some of our luggage. As soon as I saw the box underneath the luggage I quickly ran over and pulled it out. Inside they were quietly laying inside. For the next three months they stayed in our barracks room. We went through potty training and all the puppies rituals. During our time together they gave us unconditional love and much needed relaxation. It can be very difficult for the only two females on a military camp.They also became very close friends with the camp dog that was already here. Her name is Halo and she took them under care and taught them their dog ways! Unfortunately, in March we had a new group we were working for and they do not like dogs. We were told they eventually we would have to set them free to make them 'wild' or they would put them down. We immediately contacted the transist facility & they helped us thru the whole process of getting Betty and Lulu safely to the United States!

The Puppy Rescue Mission, Inc
"Soldiers Saving Puppies~Puppies Saving Soldiers"
Colorado Non Profit Corporation

www.thepuppyrescuemission.org can be mailed to:

Checks
The Puppy Rescue Mission
PO Box 1516
Celina, TX 75009 


If you need to request a rescue please send an email to rescues@thepuppyrescuemission.org

Be sure and put RESCUE REQUEST in the subject line. Thank You!

The primary mission of Puppy Rescue Mission is to raise funds & assist various organizations which help soldiers bring home their furry friends from war. While PRM's primary mission is to assist soldiers and their furry friends, PRM will also, from time to time, assist an organization in rehoming a stray animal.

~Watching Miracles Happen~
In the event that there are funds remaining from the donations for this animal and any of the animals, The Puppy Rescue Mission Board of Directors will use the excess funds where necessary. 

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Little Boston

                                                                        From the Soldier:
Little Boston was picked up by our National Guard Unit out of Massachusetts so of course the only proper name for her was Boston. She was determined that day to get away from the hard life, fending for herself and being a target for little rock throwers that had nothing better to do than harm helpless puppies. As the MRAP pulled off she ran right along with it in its huge shadow and won the hearts of our SECFOR guys. This was the day that little Boston would start a new life. From the "streets" of Afghanistan she has adapted well as our little "Princess" at FOB Smart. She is a 2-3 month old female with lots of energy and she loves the attention she receives. Nobody can resist those little puppy dog eyes when she looks up at you and challenges you to play.
Initially she was going to be another "FOB Dog" and we all took turns taking care of her when we weren't on missions, but somehow I had taken the title of her "mommy" because she followed me everywhere. Boston has become my little shadow and feel like I have to make sure she goes to a good home!


This little Princess will be coming home with you!
The Puppy Rescue Mission, Inc
"Soldiers Saving Puppies~Puppies Saving Soldiers"
Colorado Non Profit Corporation

Checks can be mailed to:
The Puppy Rescue Mission
PO Box 1516
Celina, TX 75009

If you need to request a rescue please send an email to rescues@thepuppyrescuemission.org Be sure and put RESCUE REQUEST in the subject line. Thank You!

The primary mission of Puppy Rescue Mission is to raise funds & assist various organizations which help soldiers bring home their furry friends from war. While PRM's primary mission is to assist soldiers and their furry friends, PRM will also, from time to time, assist an organization in rehoming a stray animal.
~Watching Miracles Happen~

In the event that there are funds remaining from the donations for this animal and any of the animals, The Puppy Rescue Mission Board of Directors will use the excess funds where necessary.

Gorgeous Ginger

GINGER

From the Soldier:
I first met Ginger when she a little younger and had walked onto FOB. Somehow, she made it through the area where the undisciplined Polish trained drug and explosives dogs populate near the entry gates. Ginger clumsily stumbled into the compound where I live and has been kept here since her arrival. She was scared, hungry, and exhausted. We did not and still do not have any dog food, thus we get an extra plate from the Dining Facility when possible. Although Ginger DID NOT like pork (like most Afghans), she loves it now! We tried to get dog food for Ginger but it seems dog food is not really a choice at the bazaar.

Everyone visiting the compound just loves Ginger. She has really come out of her shell and plays most of the day. It's been getting hotter here lately though, thus she finds cool places to rest in the shade during the day. We did have a set back whenswe received the first Indirect Fire of the year. Ginger cowered under the tent platform for three hours. It took alot of coaxing to get her out from under the platform and she is still a little gunshy with loud noises, especially outgoing or registration fires.

I am hoping to take Ginger home to America because she deserves a normal life for a dog. Afghanistan is a terrible place for some people to live, much less an innocent puppy. I had intended to find a home for a puppy once I returned from my deployment anyway, thus why not save an Afgan dog from eating trash and a life of creulty in the process? My job keeps me extremely busy, but others would come to the compound play with her. Unfortunately, mission has dictated for my friends/co-workers to travel to other FOBs and Ginger has been a bit lonely here lately. I have a home in Maryland and if I am able to bring Ginger to America, I will find a another puppy playmate for her. I work many hours in a non-deployed environment as well and I don't want to leave Ginger alone for that long of a time during the hours of the day. She is the sweetest puppy and deserves a good life.
Georgeous Ginger you WILL be coming to the Land of the Free Because of the BRAVE!!!! Paw Salute to this soldier for loving Ginger!The Puppy Rescue Mission, Inc
"Soldiers Saving Puppies~Puppies Saving Soldiers"
Colorado Non Profit Corporation
Checks can be mailed to:
The Puppy Rescue Mission
PO Box 1516
Celina, TX 75009
If you need to request a rescue please send an email to rescues@thepuppyrescuemission.org Be sure and put RESCUE REQUEST in the subject line. Thank You!
The primary mission of Puppy Rescue Mission is to raise funds & assist various organizations which help soldiers bring home their furry friends from war. While PRM's primary mission is to assist soldiers and their furry friends, PRM will also, from time to time, assist an organization in rehoming a stray animal.
~Watching Miracles Happen~
In the event that there are funds remaining from the donations for this animal and any of the animals, The Puppy Rescue Mission Board of Directors will use the excess funds where necessary.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Sweeter than Candy~A Marine's Valentines Gift.


"It's so funny how something as simple as a puppy can make even the hardest, toughened soldier melt upon a few kisses to the face."



From the Soldier:

You spoke to my mother or she to you about my dog here at my patrol base that I befriended. Her story is this. On February 14th 2011, valentines day, I went on another long trekking mission. It was raining, massive bear dogs harassing us and the constant reminder we were walking in the wet fields... On the way back to our patrol base, about 4 clicks out a little kid came up to us and said "Dollar". All the children ask for dollars but this kid had a dog, and not just any dog. This puppy could not have been any older than 2 weeks old and had the best coat I have ever seen in Afghanistan, the puppy this kid was holding had a black coat accented with white and big floppy ears on such a tiny head. seeing how our 3 dogs had mysteriously vanished over the last few weeks I decided I was gonna pay this kid a measly dollar for such a pretty puppy. My friend gave this kid two dollars and he gave up the puppy. I gripped my weapon by the pistol grip and continued to treck in the rain with this sweet puppy cradled in my left arm. As we walked to our base the children told me to throw her in the puddle and bite her, but I only replied by kissing her on the nose, and this puppy looked at me and sniffed, shaking from the cold. A while later our patrol base sent out vics to pick us up, and they got us. I put the dog in my kevlar as we were driving back, even though im supposed to wear my kevlar ( im a corpsman,), and my buddy asked what I was going to name her. I thought about cool names, but I figured a human being name was going to be better. So I named her Ronnie James Dio. Ronnie is one helluva rock star name. I took her back and she lived with us, sleeping with me and in our coc. She grew up and we got two more dogs named J.R. and Bear. Ronnie comes when I call, follows me everywhere, has very few ticks because im doc and I love her, eats what I eat because were in a patrol base and dont have much, does not hang out with the scally wag dogs roaming around outside, and follows me on patrols. She always, and I mean ALWAYS comes back from point on the patrols to see if im there, she will not leave the patrol base without me, always jumps in my lap on the mounted missions, and never bites me or raises an attitude. I believe she was born on february 1st, because of her size when I got her on Feb. 14th. I have seen NO other dogs her color here in afghan. She has her long goofy ears, her wonderful black tail that lookes like she dipped the end in white paint, and a very light brown iris. She surprisingly has not been sick out here. Thank you for your help and I hope to hear from you soon.

When we read stories like this all we can say is... we are proud of our men and women fighting for our Freedom. They are compassionate and caring people and Paw Salute for looking after Ronnie. Yes We Can and Will Help you get Ronnie to the Land of the Free Because of the Brave!The Puppy Rescue Mission, Inc
"Soldiers Saving Puppies~Puppies Saving Soldiers"

Colorado Non Profit Corporation
www.thepuppyrescuemission.org

Checks can be mailed to:

The Puppy Rescue Mission
PO Box 1516
Celina, TX 75009


Be sure and designate what dog you are donating for.


If you need to request a rescue please send an email to rescues@thepuppyrescuemission.org Be sure and put RESCUE REQUEST in the subject line. Thank You!

The primary mission of Puppy Rescue Mission is to raise funds & assist various organizations which help soldiers bring home their furry friends from war. While PRM's primary mission is to assist soldiers and their furry friends, PRM will also, from time to time, assist an organization in rehoming a stray animal.

~Watching Miracles Happen~


In the event that there are funds remaining from the donations for this animal and any of the animals, The Puppy Rescue Mission Board of Directors will use the excess funds where necessary.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Spooby


The Loss of Neda led to the establishment of Neda's Fund. Sometimes the silver lining in the cloud is greater than we can ever imagine. Neda obviously wanted her daddy to have double trouble so she delivered Sarah and Amira to him in Kabul. NOTE: The Smile on this new Daddy's face.
Dreams are like stars~You may never touch them, but if you follow them they will lead you to your destiny.
Left, is Sarah..... Right, is Amira..... Sarah, is of Hebrew origin and means "princess"...... Amira, is of Arabic origin and means "princess". As a girl's name is pronounced ah-MEER-ah. Its my Yin and Yang twist,,,Good Karma,,,Good Stuff! So let me introduce: Sarah Deckelman and Amira Bella Deckelman
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My name SGT Brad S and I am currently stationed in Afghanistan. While out on a patrol our MP's came upon a group of children and young adults crowded around a small puppy that they were making sport of by throwing rocks and trash at her. A couple of our MP's took pity on the poor little creature and offered a trade, three cans of Rip-it and a Hershey bar procured our new little pooch. The MP's were able to sneak her back onto our little FOB where we promptly took to nursing her back to health. Rip-it became an instant family member to all of us, and we took turns hiding and feeding her to the best of our abilities. Over the past month and a half she has gone from a tail between her legs scared little puppy, to a happy, healthy, playful, crazy, lovable ball of fuzz. The MP's have since left, and lucky for us were unable to take her with them. We are now far too attached to little Rip-it to leave her behind to the fates of Afghanistan. This is the reason for my letter to you. We need your help getting Rip-it home to Iowa with SFC W and his family of wayward dogs. SFC W and his wife have taken in numerous rescues but have suffered a recent loss to their family of four (and three) legged friends due to father time. Their unfortunate loss could be Rip-it's gain with your help.


Story of scooby:
I will tell you a little bit about Spoobtastic. I bought her on a Patrol for $5 and a Mr. Goodbar. A small boy was holding her by the throat and she wasn't moving. From the looks of her she was not more than a week or 2 old. She was motionless on the way back.I could feel a faint heart beat so I knew she was still alive. I was able to give her some milk which she responded to well. It was the middle of winter and we had no heat or electricity on my Patrol base. The marines and I kept her alive by switching off who's sleeping bag she would sleep in. One of the Marines and I rock-paper-scissor'd to see who would be the mother and who would be the father. Spooby was not calling me mom haha. We saved her life on two other occasions, one with an allergic reaction and the other when she was attacked by another dog. Spooby is a brindle mut with dark chocolate brown eyes. She sat with me while I smoked on my birthday, she licked my face and cuddled with me on valentines day, and she was there to support me when I found out a friend was almost lost his life. I joke sometimes that if I got her home I would never need to get married, because she would be the only girl I would ever need. I love this dog too much to just leave her in the hands of the ANA who view dogs as dirty animals and mistreat them. Thank you so much for the support.
The Puppy Rescue Mission is a non-profit organization. PRM is currently applying for 501(c)(3) tax exempt status. Any donations made on this site are not tax deductible unless otherwise noted on the chip in link.

Checks can be mailed to: 
The Puppy Rescue Mission
PO Box 1516
Celina, TX 75009  

Any funds raised above the amount established as needed for an animal rescue will be used by The Puppy Rescue Mission as it deems necessary by the Board of Directors.