BHRR’s Baby Griffin is now home!
ADOPTED!

He did great! All of the rehab and training and patience has led us to this moment! All successful home-visits take anywhere from 2.5-3 hours and we just left!

Baby Griffie – your heart and personality are just huge, massive! You light up a room!

You are eager to please, obedient and so proud of yourself when you accomplish what you once thought was a big deal….

You are handsome beyond words, so loyal and affectionate!

You are extremely smart and while your trust is hard won, once earned is incredibly humbling. That really is a precious gift to be handled with care.

You are going to be dearly missed….you are a ham, BHRR’s Kaden taught you all about the ‘joy’ of de-stuffing Costco dog beds and you liked to keep us on our feet never knowing when that imp inside you took root and another bed bit the dust!

I adore you, I already miss you yet you chose them to be your forever loving adoptive family, letting them in slowly to your world and we are so happy……

Thank you to this lovely home in going through this process with us and opening up your heart and home to an ever so deserving dog…..

Thank you to Jan for helping out and to Sean too! Sean rarely does home-visits and it is always a treat when he comes.

Congratulations to all!

AND we are off!

Off for the home-visit for BHRR’s Griffin’s possible approved adoption.

We will update as we can.

Thanks Jan & Sean for coming with me to do this hv for Baby Griffie.

I so love this boy…to all that are part of his trusted circle for set up for success, he is happy, friendly, goofy, and so loving. Eager to please and such a big personality.

BHRR’s Baby Griffin is moving under a Pending Adoption!

We will update as we can.

It is a wild Winter Wonderland Day here! 30+ cms on its way!

Yet trying to take photo’s or video is proving to be an exercise in futility!

None of the doggies want to get more than a few inches away from me!! None of my photo’s are anything special! Lots of photo-bombing going on!

Here is BHRR’s Baby Griffin with Matrix photo crashing and also BHRR’s Purse Puppy Chanel with one of my own special needs GD’s Ice! AND that is BHRR’s Raven’s butt!

NOTICE:

BHRR does not adopt out during the XMAS season due to our position that it is not in the best interest of any new addition being added during such a busy, exciting and somewhat stressful time for many.

Quite a few other Rescues, Shelters, Pounds etc. have also begun to follow a similar protocol to what we have been doing for 2 decades.

Our XMAS Shut down period for this year is from Friday December 16th, 2016 to Tuesday January 3rd, 2017 inclusive.

Any applications received during this time will be processed/reviewed as of Wednesday January 4th, 2017!

During this time, BHRR is available 24/7 as always for requests for assistance of animals in need.

Thank you for your continued understanding – The BHRR Team

Gentle Reminder!

We are at Pet Valu Hazdeldean this Saturday November 26th from 10 AM – 4 PM for our last community education and public awareness event of 2016!

We are looking at bringing BHRR’s Kaos, BHRR’s Steam and BHRR’s Whisper for our famous Red Carpet Pooch Smooch Sessions!

We will be doing nails, ear cleanings and dog baths – ALL inside too!

More details in poster!

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BHRR’s Baby Kaos is getting ready for Halloween! Not Yet Available For Adoption!

Remember to have safe Halloween practises for a happy Halloween for pets & kids!

NOTE: BHRR shall be closed for the intake of adoption applications and shall not approve adoptions from Monday the 24th of October to Tuesday November 1st inclusive.

We do not adopt out around the Halloween season and many others Rescues, shelters, pounds etc. have also begun to follow a similar protocol.

We do not believe it is in the best interest of the animals in our program, especially for dark coloured dogs.

During this time, BHRR is available 24/7 as always for requests for assistance of animals in need.

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*CORRECTION: Location Address is: 5919 PERTH STREET, Richmond, Ontario*

Our next microchip clinic is being hosted with Dr. Zak at Pet Valu Richmond on Saturday September 10th!

Dr. Zak has now been with us for 8 microchip clinics to date and this is #9!
*No appointments necessary
*We are inside so rain or shine!
*10 AM – 4 PM

Our accreditation per CVO requirements to host this microchip clinic shall also be posted.

We shall also be doing dog baths, ear cleanings, nails for cats & dogs and will have some merchandise for sale! Come meet some of the big dawgs of BHRR! More details in poster.

All monies raised shall go towards helping to pay off the bills for BHRR’s Dyson’s partial tail amputation that is scheduled for September 8th.

BHRR has been precedent setting/instrumental over the past almost 10 years with our Microchip Clinics in our efforts of having more dogs/cats hopefully find their way home should they become lost or stolen by being chipped.

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We are just 5 SLEEPIES away to our biggest Fundraiser Event of the year. 🙂 July 10th!

Thank you to everyone that is making this a most promising and exciting event again for 2016!

What has traditionally been the largest microchip fundraiser in Canada!

Kanata Animal Hospital’s 9th ANNUAL Microchip, Nail Trim & BBQ Fundraiser!

There shall also be ear cleaning, a silent auction table, baked goodies for humans, doggie treats, Canine Water Wellness shall be there, Pet Valu shall have our dog cooling/treat station again in 2016, Pet photography, Face-painting and so much more!

Come meet some of the big dawgs of BHRR! 😀

No appointments necessary!
Rain or Shine!
9 AM – 4 PM
440 Hazeldean Road

Here is an update on what we are still needing:

BHRR is in search of the following items for our event for 2016!!!
Thank you in advance for any consideration!!
STILL ISO:
1) Volunteers to put up posters in their local community including training facilities, work, friends, family, neighbours etc. Please email contactbhrr@gmail.com
2) Donations of pop, bottled water, & small bags of chips.
3) NEED DRAW PRIZES! Please email contactbhrr@gmail.com
4) Bags of ICE! ICE! ICE!
5) Silent Auction Items
6) Human Bakers
7) Dog Treat Bakers
8) Gift cards – please email contactbhrr@gmail.com
9) Coolers to borrow for pop/juice/ice
10) Tables
11) Chairs
12) 1 more Tent – I have three, PV Stittville will have one, CWW will have one, Doogie will have one, The Maracle Family will have one.
***This event is such a great time!***

Here is the Facebook Event Page to join and stay updated! 🙂

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Someone had his annual / vaccines exam today – BHRR’s Baby Griffin, who is not so baby in size any more!! 😀

Still AVAILABLE For Adoption!

He weighed 48 Kgs(105.6 pounds)! He is a Great Dane mixed with breeds such as Rottie and Newf plus Boxer. Handsome boy. 🙂

He did so well!! Only became fear reactive with a bit of barking when someone (Antec pick up man) showed fear of him and then he had some ‘tude with negative seeking attention for a bit after that yet, he was corrected when required and passively ignored when needed and rewarded when he showed appropriate displays of proper behaviour.

He was great with his nails and was not phased one iota when he had his vaccines. His lungs and heart are excellent and an A+ he got for health. 🙂 He even received a compliment on his obedience plus white teethies!

We hung out chatting for a bit with the staff afterwards and he chilled and relaxed over all so well!

On our way home, Mason and I deliberately went to three different drive-through places to pick up food goodie items so that BHRR’s Griffin could get continued regular exposure to different people and places and not even a blink made, two of the places had males in the drive-through window and other than some natural wonderful curiosity shown, BHRR’s Griffin was calm and relaxed and the sweetheart he is almost 98% of the time now. One of the drive through young men kept commenting on how stunning BHRR’s Griffin is!

He needs that very experienced dog savvy home, one that is going to be ‘on him’ in the positive and kindly firm balanced structured manner he needs. He is so eager to please, and cannot get enough of kids. Kinsley has been ‘claimed’ by him and he needs to be reminded that we share and we do not resource.

He is beyond loyal when you have earned his trust, affectionate, a ham and so smart!

He will make that right matched forever loving home laugh and keep them on their toes that 2% of the time that he ‘forgets’ himself and his manners. He is a far cry from the unstable, fear wracked lacking confidence boy that first arrived to BHRR and he just keeps reaching his potential more and more with every training session and social outing and exposure to so many new and now ‘old’ to him things.

He travels beautifully in a car and I cannot say enough about how awesome he is. Playful yet loves to cuddle and snuggle – great tv/movie buddy. To us, he is so low maintenance compared to some dogs in our program yet, we also are not your typical dog owners. 😉

I am so freakin’ proud of all of your accomplishments to date my ‘baby’ Griffin!! We adore you!

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***UPDATE: 27 NEW Items Added Tuesday March 22nd to the Facebook Silent Auction***

The detailed rules of this Silent Auction are posted in the first photo in this album.

As many are now aware, Sean has been diagnosed with a retro-peritoneal liposarcoma.

The current size of it is 8.2 cm x 10 cm x 21 cm. This is an extremely RARE cancer – less than 1%.

A short medical summary:

His third CT scan, this one on his chest has come back at this time clear of any enlarged lymph nodes and metastasis. His MRI not only confirmed that this was a complex surgery yet was even more complicated than once thought – ONLY two surgeries like he needs has ever been done to date by his two expert surgical oncologists.

His surgical team shall be upwards to 20 people now including his two surgical oncologists, his urologist and his ortho specialist plus supporting nursing team. His surgery is expected to be ~10-12 hours in length.

We now have a surgery date set of March 23rd.

We know that his one ureter is compromised, and that he may lose his one kidney. We know that he will have part of his colon removed and that his femoral nerve is at high risk of damage and./or removal. He will need to have his Psoas muscle completely removed and his Iliacus muscle will be partially removed.

He will also need to have the hernia repaired – the mass/tumour has herniated down his thigh and into his groin area.

They will send the whole mass/tumour off to histiopathology.

While we should be celebrating our 20th anniversary of operating BHRR, instead BHRR now faces an uncertain future. BHRR does not receive any corporate, provincial or federal government support. We operate on the kindness of donations, adoption fees and we do several yearly fundraisers. However, 60% of the payment towards BHRR’s expenses comes from the pockets of Sean and myself.

All of this is to say that we are not looking for sympathy or anyone to feel sorry for us.

Instead, what we are hoping to do to help ensure the future of BHRR is raise some monies to help with bills over the next three months for BHRR that we have always covered ourselves as Sean shall not be working and I myself am taking a month off without pay from my behavioural work plus shifts at the Hospital.

One way that we are hoping to cover bills is to do at least one Facebook silent auction. If anyone has an item or items that they would like to donate to this cause, please do email contactbhrr@gmail.com

If anyone wishes to make an independent monetary donation, they can do so via email transfer to gwen@birchhaven.org or via PayPal to gwen@birchhaven.org – Please use the ‘Friends & Family’ option so that we are not charged fees.

*The BHRR Auction will begin NOW
*The BHRR Auction will end at 9 PM EST on Sunday March 27th, 2016
*All bid prices are in Canadian funds.
*Bids must be done in $2.00 or Greater increments.

Any questions, please do email gwen@birchhaven.org or call (613) 725-4279

As many know, BHRR is a Great Dane & Giant Breed Rescue that focuses strongly on the special needs and has been around since 1996. We are federally registered and are an all Volunteer Rescue. We also work with Equines.

We have a second to none adoption success rate and also provide a safe haven for animals that are deemed unadoptable due to medical and/or behavioural reasons. BHRR also has a program that works with the homeless and their pets each XMAS – Operation D.O.G. – Donating our Goodness plus we have a Helping Haven of Hope and Happiness that works with women/children and their pets in domestic abuse situations. We have been operating these two programs for over 15 years as part of our way of continuing to help animals and people in our community.

We are a unique one of a kind program out there like none other.

While we should be celebrating our 20th anniversary of operating BHRR, instead BHRR now faces an uncertain future. BHRR does not receive any corporate, provincial or federal government support. We operate on the kindness of donations, adoption fees and we do several yearly fundraisers. However, 60% of the payment towards BHRR’s expenses comes from the pockets of Sean and myself.

With our wish to ensure that every penny that comes to BHRR goes direct to them for food and Vet bills or items of comfort like dog beds, Sean & I have been covering 100% exclusively all the rescue hydro bills -$1,040/month, Phone, Gas for transports, home-visits and vet visits etc. We cover almost 50% of all the food bills out of our own pockets – BHRR goes through almost 120 pounds of dog food a day. Vet Bills are the same.

As some are now aware, in September of 2015, my husband Sean was found to have a mass. It took until January of 2016 for the experts to diagnose said mass for he has an extremely rare cancer.

Sean has been diagnosed with a retro-peritoneal liposarcoma.

The current size of his mass is 8.2 cm x 10 cm x 21 cm. This is an extremely RARE cancer – less than 1%.

To further complicate matters, this mass has herniated down into his thigh and groin severely compromising his ureter and femoral nerve. He has had three CT scans of which his latest has shown that to date his chest remains clear of metastasis and his lymph nodes are not enlarged. His MRI has shown that his case is extremely complicated and the surgery he shall specifically require, scheduled for March 23rd has ONLY ever been done twice before by the two expert surgical oncologists assigned to him.

All of this is to say that we are not looking for sympathy or anyone to feel sorry for us.

Instead, what we are hoping to do to help ensure the future of BHRR is raise some monies to help with bills over the next three months for BHRR that we have always covered ourselves as Sean shall not be working and I myself am taking a month off without pay from my behavioural work plus shifts at the Hospital.

One way that we are hoping to cover bills is to do at least one Facebook silent auction. If anyone has an item or items that they would like to donate to this cause, please do email contactbhrr@gmail.com

If anyone wishes to make an independent monetary donation, they can do so via email transfer to gwen@birchhaven.org or via PayPal to gwen@birchhaven.org – Please use the ‘Friends & Family’ option so that we are not charged fees.

Since Sean’s mass was first discovered in September, BHRR has remained operating with top notch quality hosting successful events such as our annual creative ‘Dine with the Dogs’, BHRR mini Open Houses, BHRR ‘Private’ Experiences, community education and public awareness events and even our annual XMAS ‘Chain of Success’ Potluck.

We have successfully rehabbed and adopted quite a few dogs and assisted many other groups also during this time.

The quality and stellar standard of care of the animals’ in our care has continued without interruption and as the date nears for Sean and I to stop work as he prepares to head into his 10-12 hour surgery on the 23rd of March, it is time to now ask the BHRR village and our community to please consider helping us continue to help those in need of our programs so that we can get through the next 12 weeks.

We want BHRR to be around another 20 years and we hope that people will consider a donation to help with the expenses of the next three months.

BHRR has only taken in three new deserving dogs since January 2016 and hopes to continue with assisting more dogs once Sean’s surgery is over etc.

Thank you in advance for reading this novel….

This is a picture of my husband Sean….BHRR would not be here today without him and please do keep him in your best wishes.

We sincerely hope we can host a couple of successful auctions on with your help!!

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NOTICE:

BHRR shall be closed from Tuesday March 22nd, 2016 to Sunday April 3rd, 2016 inclusive to the intake of adoption applications for processing.

Any applications received during that time will be reviewed in the order that they were received as of Monday April 4th, 2016.

Thanks for your understanding!

The BHRR + Our Own dogs are SOOOOOOOO smart!

Or are they?!

They are waiting for the kids to come home from school…..

However…………it is a Snow Day today and the kids have spent the whole day with them at home!

The sure do love their routine!

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COMING up in four sleepies! Saturday February 13th & Sunday February 14th!

BHRR’s Steam and BHRR’s Flame shall be with us on Saturday and Sunday’s BIG DAWGS are as of yet TBA!

This is our FIRST Community Education and Public Awareness event of 2016! We have not been out since November of 2015!

No appointments are necessary and we are microchipping Saturday and Sunday and more details can be found in the poster below.

Cats and Dogs have to be minimally 8 weeks of age.

Thanks Regan and PV Kanata for hosting us that weekend! So touched as always to have your support!

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BHRR’s Griffin’s DNA Test: They spelt his name wrong. 🙁

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DNA Guessing Game time! BHRR’s Griffin’s DNA results are finally in!

ALL in fun!

He is a mixture of 4(FOUR) lovely breeds! I was right about one of them!

What do you think he is mixed with?!

I shall edit this post as the correct guesses come in!

AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION!

Katrie guessed Great Dane correctly as one of BHRR’s Griffin’s breeds. He is a Level 2 Great Dane.
Definition below.

Faye has correctly guessed Rottie. BHRR’s Griffin is a Level 3 Rottie.
Definition below.

Rachel has correctly guessed Boxer. BHRR’s Griffin is a Level 4 Boxer. Definition below

Courtney correctly guessed Newf. BHRR’s Griffin is also a Level 4 Newf.
Definition below

Level 2 Great Dane
Level 2
This category reports breeds that may be easily recognizable in your dog. Each breed listed makes up between 37%-74% of your dog’s breeds. Dogs with a large mixed ancestry will not normally have breeds reporting at this level.

He is a Level 3 Rottie:
Level 3
This category identifies breeds that have between 20%-36% of the listed breed(s).

Level 4 Boxer & a Level 4 Newf
This category represents 10%-20% of the breed DNA. Dogs with large mixes may have a number of breeds in this category.

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ISO: Bakers! Our 3rd Annual “Breaking Bills Bake’ Online Auction begins Saturday January 16th, 2016 and shall run through until Sunday January 24th, 2016!

We are in search of bakers for human and/or doggie treats for this unique online auction!

All items do not need to be baked until the end of the auction to ensure freshness!

Last year we had 41 amazing goodies up for grabs! We are hoping for an equally wonderfully successful fundraiser to help a most deserving dog in our Great Dane Rescue.

If anyone may consider donating a baked goodie to our creative fundraiser, please do email gwen@birchhaven.org Please do NOT post on this thread for your kind and generous offer may be missed!

All monies raised shall go towards BHRR’ Mavie’s Vet Bills. He was back at KAH on the 14th of December for a post op recheck and to exam the swelling that has begun to develop again on that left front leg of his.  He was back to not eating as well and dropping weight again. Clear signs that something is brewing…..

His had swollen lymph nodes yet was not demonstrating a fever. He is back on the Baytril 150 mg – 3 Tablets BID and that is a cost of almost $300 for just over 8 days. We are also running more bloodwork.

So, our Iron Man is not yet out of the woods………..

Thanks in advance for any consideration………

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We asked, you answered and so today we did the DNA testing for BHRR’s Griffin!

When the results come in, we shall post….ALL for fun!!!

He remains AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION!

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So, I took a poll recently in fun regarding which dog people may like to see a DNA test on and BHRR’s Griffin was top runner. So, we will be running for fun a DNA test and shall post the results when they are back.

I now have the test kit in my hand and just need to take two swabs and mail off!

NOTICE:

BHRR does not adopt out during the XMAS season due to our position that it is not in the best interest of any new addition being added during such a busy, exciting and somewhat stressful time for many.

Quite a few other Rescues, Shelters, Pounds etc. have also begun to follow a similar protocol to what we have been doing for so many years.

Our XMAS Shut down period for this year is from Thursday December 17th, 2015 to Tuesday January 5th, 2016 inclusive.

Any applications received during this time will be processed/reviewed on Wednesday January 6th, 2016!

During this time, BHRR is available 24/7 as always for requests for assistance of animals in need and will do intake.

Thank you for your continued understanding – The BHRR Team

BHRR’s 8th ANNUAL ‘JUST IN TIME FOR XMAS’ Online Auction has now begun!

Runs through to Thursday December 3rd @ 8 PM EST!

Over 50 items listed to date and some more to come!

Please consider helping us help BHRR’s Mavie!

If anyone has any items that they would like to donate, please do email gwen@birchhaven.org FOR we would be so appreciative. We only host 5 planned Fundraisers a year and BHRR’s Mavie is going to deeply benefit from all money raised in this auction.

He has his surgery scheduled to remove that left front leg implant on Tuesday November 24th with his wonderful ortho specialist. He had a sudden rejection/infection to that left implant recently and now that the Baytril(almost $600 for 16 days worth of treatment) has worked its magic on the infection, he is ‘good to go’ for surgery!

It SOON shall be time! You have been asking and patiently waiting…..get your thinking caps on! 

It shall soon be time to sign-up for our 4th(FOURTH) ANNUAL GIVE it ‘UP’ 4 Autumn Event!

The deserving BHRR doggie in 2015 to benefit from this one-of-a-kind unique Fundraiser is BHRR’s Baby Kaos. Past years have seen BHRR’s Lord Stafford, BHRR’s Breen and of course, BHRR’s Autumn benefit from the kindness of others!

This Fundraiser shall run from Tuesday November 3rd, 2015 @ 12:01 AM to Tuesday November 17th, 2015 @ 11:59 PM.

WHAT will you consider to ‘give up’ for 14 days to help BHRR’s Baby Kaos?’

Please do EMAIL us contactbhrr@gmail.com with what you are ‘giving up’ to participate! We hope you may join us in ‘giving something up’ to help raise monies for BHRR’s Baby Kaos!

In the past some have given up treats or coffee and put that money away to donate, others are giving up what the money they would have spent on lessons such as riding or tennis(or putting the equivalent in a jar to donate!) AND, others have put in their jar, donations for cravings that they have – chocolate, cigarettes etc. Feel free to be creative!

More information to be found on the poster below and here is the link with all the details!

Thank you Barry for this outstanding poster!

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Come VISIT us at PV Stittsville(1250 Main Street, Stittsville) for some HOWL-O-Ween Fun!

Saturday October 24th 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM & 
Sunday October 25th 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Dog Baths $15, 
Nails $10, 
Ear Cleaning $10, 
Microchips $40 including registration – Cats/Dogs must be minimally 8 weeks of age
Merchandise for Sale! 
Visit some of the ‘big dawgs’ of BHRR! Dogs TBA
*No Appointments necessary! 
RAIN OR SHINE!

**BHRR is still in search of a few approved Volunteers to lend a hand Saturday and/or Sunday! Please email contactbhrr@gmail.com if you can help!**

All monies raised shall go towards paying off our current accumulated Vet Bills for amazing deserving dogs like BHRR’s Kaos, BHRR’s Raven and just this past week BHRR’s Porridge.

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NOTE:

From Monday October 19th to Monday November 2nd, 2015 inclusive, BHRR will not be open for adoptions or the intake of adoption applications.

We do not adopt out around the Halloween season and many others Rescues, shelters, pounds etc. have also begun to follow a similar protocol.

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We do not believe it is in the best interest of the animals in our program, especially for dark coloured dogs.

During this time, BHRR is available 24/7 as always for requests for assistance of animals in need.

NOTICE: BHRR shall be closed from today to Wednesday September 23rd, inclusive. Our facebook page shall also be unpublished during that time for thanks to an incredible angel dream team network of our solid top notch beautiful strong village and community, we are making a dream come true for an extremely special young lady.

Any adoption applications that come in during this time shall be processed in the order they arrive upon the re-opening of BHRR.

ONLY urgent requests for assistance shall be replied to as we are here 24/7 to help the Danes and other Giants in need! All non urgent matters will be addressed upon the re-opening of BHRR.

Requests can be emailed to gwen@birchhaven.org or contactbhrr@gmail.com or text to 613-725-4279 or calls can be made to the same number.

For any offers of items for our September 26th Annual Dine With THE BHRR DOGGIES Event, – looking for brochures, pens, pencils, key chains, promo materials for 40 Loot bags – AND more auction items, please do email gwen@birchhaven.org We would be beyond grateful for any consideration to our cause.

We are a small group and host very few planned fundraisers a year and would embrace any gift certificates or other items for human, animal – cat, dog, horse, bird etc. – with such sincere gratitude plus appreciation. Thank you from our hearts in advance!

We are also going to stop our unique 2016 BHRR calendar sales at this time. If you have not yet ordered yours, we shall see if we have any left when we re-open to be purchased.

I leave all with this great photo of BHRR’s Salem below from her special picnic play date with the Maracle family! Thank you for the photo!

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BHRR’s Griffin has his own special announcement to make!
He is NOW AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION!
Breeds Unknown – a x between what breeds – Bouv? Giant Sch.? Catahoula? Dane? No matter, he is 100% gorgeous, a unique one of a kind boy and he did it!

He is about 80-85 pounds now and still filling out. He is about 9+ months of age now.

While he is NOT going to be a giant, he is giant at heart and in personality!

His biggest thing is still that negative seeking attention behaviour barking. Not as often now and he shall need a very experienced home that shall continue to be that balanced leader he needs. Positive yet firm, lots of structure, obedience and consistency with a healthy dosing of love!

One has to passively ignore the behaviour and yet, as soon as someone gives him a treat to ‘shut him up; it only encourages the behaviour more.

He has a bit of stranger danger and, same thing, appropriate displays of behaviour is rewarded ONLY. He almost enjoys barking at times to see the reaction he gets.

He is also a BIG bed hog, fabu cuddler and snuggler and to all those in his circle of set-up of success, he is silly, goofy, a ham and he would be the class clown at school….and, the one that would be always found in detention! LOL

I love him in all of his honesty and manipulative charm and he is so darn handsome that my heart just thumps with adoration for him!

He truly has tested me from day one and as I said before it is dogs like him that make me a better trainer, behavioural expert, owner and rescuer….

To us at home, he is a walk in the park now as he knows and respects(I respect him also!) the rules and boundaries.

You cannot get in his face, that will worry and stress him and, that has also been an issue as people want to just squeeze his cheeks and love on those cute whiskers on his face!

AND, his eyes…..one could drown in them…as I tell people often ‘DO not LOOK into the eyes!’ LOL

He can go to a home that works ft, pt, from home, semi-retired, retired and he can be an only dog yet, my heart would love to see him in a home with another right matched personality fit dog as he so enjoys their company and playing and they are good for him if they are well balanced plus sound as it continues to build upon the strong foundation he is getting here.

He is crate trained yet has proven 100% trustworthy in our home – loves the master bedroom unsupervised.

He would excel in obedience, agility and truly needs a ‘job’. He is intelligent and has a michievious streak! Love love love this boy!

WTG ‘Baby’ Griffin’…*sniff* you are growing up!

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This Saturday!

Global Pet Foods – Hintonburg very kindly asked if we would do one of our popular mini microchip clinics at their location and we shall be at their lovely location

Saturday August 22nd from 10 am – 4 pm!
*No appointments necessary

*Microchips $40 includes registration
*Nails $10
*Ear Cleaning $10
*Face Painting and Feathers by the ever talented and kind Dee Dick
*Famous Pooch Smooch Red Carpet Sessions $5
*Merchandise from sale
*Some baked goodies

We are still ISO: Three approved BHRR Volunteers to help out this day! Please email contactbhrr@gmail.com if interested!

THANK you Global Pet Foods – Hintonburg for this great opportunity to see more cats/dogs(minimum 8 weeks of age) microchipped!

All monies raised shall go to BHRR’s Kaos’ mounting Vet Bills. He is the 6 week old Great Dane puppy that we were asked to assist that has a growth plate fracture and a knee concern.

AND here is the event page to join!

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HERE is the poster! To our 8th Annual KAH/BHRR Microchip/Nail Trim & BBQ Fundraiser being hosted at Kanata Animal Hospital on Sunday July 12th from 8 AM – 4 PM.
*No Appointments necessary
*Dogs/Cats need to be minimally 8 weeks to be microchipped
*Bake table
*Silent Auction
*Photography
*Face-Painting & MORE!

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LOVE this photo!
BHRR’s Griffin discovered an extremely handsome dude in the side mirror!
So handsome, he had to get closer for a better look!
He is a wonderful big personality filled boy!
It is dogs like Griffin that truly make me a better Rescuer, trainer, behavioural expert and even owner of my own dogs! He is 100% awesome!

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So, we are on our way home from a special secret mission today!!

Back tomorrow with three more BHRR doggies for their own secret mission!

One of them has been waiting so patiently to make their special announcement and a big thanks to extend and, cannot wait!

This photo is of BHRR’s Griffin who has decided that riding shotgun in my front seat is the best ever! He was not happy to be relegated back to the back seat and tethered safely.

AND, he has proven yet again that under the right guidance and expert hands, he is a model canine. He did a bit of negative seeking attention behaviour when I first pulled up, I advised all involved to please ignore him and, he stopped.

He does not like being passively ignored and then to get your attention, he will begin to do appropriate displays of behaviour and, literally is mush in your hands. He was even sitting and laying down plus staying on command with one of the people there, someone that was a complete stranger to him. He is rewarded hugely for all the right reasons….and he responds!

The problem comes, just as it happened at the Open House, that people give him the wrong type and kind of attention, further enabling him and then, in trying to correct him, make him fearful.

He is a bit of a bully in some ways yet, a fearful young man mostly inside and, he is making leaps and bounds and, our hardest challenge remains in his rehab program is to get people to ‘listen’. AND, as long as people react and act in the wrong way – Give treats when he barks, talking to him when he barks, getting physical with correction on collar grabbing – he is going to remain with us in our rehab program.

We are not going to set him up for failure and, today was a perfect example of how outstanding this young dog is…..in the right hands, stellar! Absolutely, fabu.

AND, so we are going to keep working on increasing his circle of success and, when he is ready he will make his own special announcement. He runs hot and cold depending on who is interacting with him and, we just need more people to get with his program and, slowly it is happening! More and more people we see on the streets, out and about are helping to build him up correctly and reinforce all the right behaviours!

Yay! So grateful to the two Elizabeth’s today that helped make him shine like the amazing dog he truly is. Thank you!

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I think someone is recovering well from his neuter and is no longer feeling traumatized!
BHRR’s Griffin, you are one exceptional special one of a kind boy!
Our time together is going to be over way too soon for if he shines at our upcoming BHRR ‘EXPERIENCE’ mini open house, he will then be making his special announcement!
He is absolutely spectacular! 
BHRR’s Herbie-licious, The Love Bug also seen in the photo has had some post-op complications from his own neuter and, is on antibiotics right now.
AND, BHRR’s Angel Noelle is also in this photo – taking up as much room, if not more than the big dawgs! 

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BHRR’s Griffin says now that he has a good pillow place on my GD Zero(also neutered today), we can drive home!!
HE is still not impressed with me for his de-twinkling today! 

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BHRR’s Griffin had his own de-twinkling today(neuter) and, he was so good from what I was told with everyone!! Very proud of him…..
He was so happy to see me…. 
That barking for attention from strangers has been his biggest obstacle to over come. Negative seeking attention behaviours can be so difficult to modify yet, we are getting there.
So, once he heals and, after our BHRR ‘EXPERIENCE’ coming up is over, depending on how well he does, he should be ready to make a special announcement in about three weeks!!
We are on our way home and he is none too thrilled!
He and my Zero were both neutered today.
Next week is Koffee and Ice’s(Zero’s brother) turn

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My last post for tonight is on behalf of BHRR’s Griffin!
He is wishing (us too!) a most wonderful weekend of happiness, health and safety to all!
It is a busy one at BHRR….we have three special dates for three special dogs planned – BHRR’s Maverick, BHRR’s Ani and BHRR’s Porridge(his shall be small and quiet)
We also have our first of four planned private BHRR ‘EXPERIENCES’!
Not to mention, The Boerskins are still working like crazy busy worker bees with the final parts of our renovations for 2015 of new flooring on the main level, a new kitchen and, a wonderful tiled drinking station for dogs plus two more sides of our home will have new siding and windows…..
Great weekend wishes being sent out to all our friends, supporters plus family!
BHRR’s Griffin is exhausted just watching us work…..

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BHRR’s Griffin was at the Vet tonight and weighed 72.82 pounds. He has put on almost 20 pounds since he first arrived to BHRR, 3.5 weeks ago.
He is a wonderful honorary giant of BHRR and, he had a thorough exam, did a heartworm plus tick borne panel including his pre-op blood work and, his Vet agrees he is about 8 months of age. Well less than a year yet, over 6 months.
Not the best photo yet, he is a cutie no matter what!
His vet noted the vulgrus in the one front leg and, he is not limping, sore, no heat and, we will examine further under sedation and do x-rays if his Vets feel necessary.
We were advised after he arrived that someone on his transport noted ‘swelling’ in one front leg and, it was looked at the day he arrived and, nothing has changed since then.
He was quite a good boy overall at the Vet.
He had his boosters tonight also.
Still had moments where he barked to get attention and people had to be asked not to give him treats to reward this negative seeking attention behaviour. It is a big bark on a little dude!
He made friends fast and, his leash manners are coming along! Many folks were so enraptured by his stunning markings and wire hair spread throughout his body.
He is going to be neutered next week along with one of my Texans, ‘Zero’.

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My last post of the weekend is one of so many thanks being sent out to so many!

Our second community education event of 2015 was outstanding! AND, as always, none of the success of having people come out to learn not just about BHRR or meet some of our dogs, yet, being able to see more animals microchipped, having the opportunity to talk about altering, pexies, correct nutrition and proper collars for Giants, r/q breeders plus r/q rescues etc., would not have been possible without PV Hazeldean and their incredible staff! We really enjoy being at your location!

The success of the day would not have been possible without Chrissy’s assistance with the lovely poster, the Volunteers that gave up their Saturday to be there for BHRR – Margaret( our incredible treasurer at most of these events), Aaron, Cherie, Serena and, also Stephanie!

Thank you! A million thank you’s!

AND, no event could be successful without the supporters – old and new – that came out with and without pets and talked with us, shared with us and, laughed plus yup, even welled up with some tears with us!!!

Everyone together has made another strong link on the BHRR Chain Of Success happen for over $520 was raised to help BHRR’s Hercules and, the portion that Declan your donation of your allowance shall go towards BHRR’s Herbie, The Love Bug just as you wish.

Below is a photo of BHRR’s Griffin who did so well at his first event with Stephanie!

Now, I know he ‘may’ look’ big yet, let me put it into perspective.  That is part of the Herbie-licious snoozing on the red carpet also!

He weighs about 60 pounds now, is about 8 months of age and, is closer to my camera than Stephanie is. Additionally, Stephanie is a petite soul weighing just over 100 pounds herself. So, BHRR’s Griffin looks much bigger to some than he really is.

BHRR’s Herbie-licious now has to work on his distraction leash manners when being held by volunteers/strangers and, BHRR’s Salem, your second event appearance was a super star one!!

As the weekend comes to a wonderful close, thank you to everyone that stands by the work that we do with sincerity plus heart, and, is always there with a kind word, caring hands of help plus goodness for the dogs and, in making it possible for us to carry through with success in our 19th year of operation!

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Updates:

From Lynne:
“We drove the Sudbury to Mattawa leg and he was a great traveller but moving him from car to car was difficult. He was very frightened and I don’t think had much experience riding in cars.”

From Cheryl:
“I’ve heard from Nancy and Dan that their leg went well.”

From Lori-Anne
“Hi Lynne, I’m so glad your leg of the trip went well with that sweet “little” boy-pup, Griffin. To see his fear was so heart-wrenching, but knowing this is all contributing to a new beginning for him helped make up for it. I’ll bet he has never had so much love shown to him by so many people in one day! I’ll be looking forward to hearing that he arrives at his destination safe and sound. Be blessed today!”

From Margaret:
“Griffin is a beautiful and gentle baby.  I got a few kisses from him..  He arrived at KAH at about 2:20.  He is on his way to BHRR and more love than he can imagine.”

From Lianne:
“Meet Griffin this afternoon, we can verify he is 100% sweetie.”

From Gwen:
“Have lots of photo’s and, he came out of the car no issues at KAH. 🙂 Had a large poop and, drank a bit of water at the Hospital and, we took some time just to chill in the hospital…  

 He is a lovely mixture of a number of breeds, Schx possible. Now, an honorary giant of BHRR. 

 Thank you everyone for helping to get him to us!!! 

 Will send photo’s when we are home and settled…. “

From Rose:
“Thank you so much to everyone involved in getting GRIFFIN out of the Pound and into the arms of Gwen at Birch Haven. I just spoke with Gwen and GRIFFIN is doing wonderfully.

Have a great weekend everyone.”

From Lynne:
“Thank you so much everyone. He was so stressed this morning that I was really worried about him. Now I can relax!!
He is going to be a wonderful companion for some lucky person/family.
Thanks everyone. We did a really good thing today!!!”

From Nora:
“Hello all
While Griffin seemed apprehensive getting into my car, he laid down in the hatch and didn’t make a sound the entire way.  He poked his head up once to look around when we went over a rough patch of pavement, then went down again.  You would never know there was a dog onboard.  I talked to him enroute in what I hoped was a soothing, upbeat voice, hoping to reassure him somewhat.  The transfer went smoothly.  Griffin’s eyes are limpid pools filled with sad stories; he touched my heart.”

From Nora when the two below photo’s were forwarded onward to everyone who helped make his rescue possible:
“Delightful!  In the first pic, I can see a glimmer of hope in Griffin’s eyes.  I do love the second pic of him leaning against Margaret, which shows that in spite of his sad, young life, he is still willing to take a chance and trust, and his need for affection.  It’s heartening to see a happy ending to Griffin’s story.  Well done, all!”

NOT YET AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION!

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On May 3rd, I received the following additional information on “Griffin.” We still did/do not believe that he has any part Dane, let alone IW. 🙂 Transport organized for Saturday May 9th.

Photo’s are from April 30th.

“I think Griffin is a Great Dane / Irish Wolfhound mix.  I have appended a picture of him.  He is about 6 months, weighing about 55 lbs.”

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On April 30th, I received the following email:

“Hi Gwen

Griffin came back to the pound…the new owner just didn’t have time for him and found him too big for her place.

He is available.  It was confirmed that he is a Great Dane mix.  He does have Terrier hair on his face and feet (coarse) but otherwise he is quite the puppy….loves people and is great with other dogs.

Let me know if you’re still willing to rescue him.

Thanks.”

 

On April 27th, I received the following email:

“Hi Gwen

Looks like a pound staff is adopting GRIFFIN. If she decides not too, or adopts him and returns him at a later time, I will let you know.  Griffin is a Great Dane mix pup, age no sure yet.  

Thanks Gwen”

 

On April 26th, I received the following:

“Hi Gwen

I hope this email finds you well.

The X Pound has a Great Dane mix named GRIFFIN.  I haven’t seen him yet but will get more info on him.  Are you interested?   I have appended his picture.”

We stepped up to assist and were told that he weighed approximately 53 pounds. He did not look GDx to us yet, we had a spot and, he was the next in need of us! 🙂

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