Final Update for Bebe :(


We got a call from the surgeon late last night.
 
Bebe was doing great when out of the blue she had a grand mal seizure and they were unable to resuscitate her.  The surgery center shares the same space as the emergency clinic, so she had round the clock care.
 
The vet said that when he left at 5:30 she was alert and trying her best to figure out how to get past the cone to lick her incision.  He has no idea what could have happened.  He was devastated because he thought we had pulled her thru.
 
Bebe is now  running happy with our beloved babies at the bridge.  Although she could not stay with us, she knows we tried and she will always be one of our own.
 
Thank you all for being there for her.

BeBe's Surgery Update




Sweet BeBe is out of surgery. She's not out of the woods yet, but at least the worst is behind her.




They were able to stop the bleeding and she is finally starting to pink up a bit after the blood transfusion. Pink gums, pink tongue which tells us her heart function is good.




The vet's think that she was pregnant but at some point early on the puppies died. Then her body had problems reabsorbing them. At that point it proceeded like a normal delivery and that's when things went terribly wrong.




She is now spayed and will never have to worry about that again.




Unfortunately, our bank account has taken a huge hit and we need help recovering ourselves! If you can make a donation of any amount, it will keep us in the black and help us be ready for the next big emergency.




There are several ways to donate:




You can make a donation directly on our website at http://www.savetheboxers.com/


PayPal your donation to info@savetheboxers.com and add a note that it's for BeBe


Mail a check to: Legacy Boxer Rescue, 424 Plainview Dr., Hurst, Texas 76054




And don't forget to VOTE for Sharon Sleighter in the "Hero Next Door" contest.






Bebe Update

Bebe had her surgery consultation this morning. She is critically anemic. She will get a transfusion to get her red count up, and they hope to have her in surgery by this afternoon. The estimated cost for the procedure itself is $1,800-2,000.



Both the transfusion and the surgery are high risk so she needs everyone's moral support right now!

Legacy Boxer Rescue could use your help to pay for Bebe's vet care.






BeBe needs Your HELP!



This beautiful girl is BeBe. She's much too sick to write to you herself, so one of the LBR volunteers is helping her. When she get's better, she'll tell you all about herself.




As of right now, she is fighting for her life at one of our wonderful LBR vets. Her owner's took her to an ER clinic last night to have her euthanized because she has a prolapsed uterus. She has been sick for 10 DAYS! That's not a pretty sight, so we won't share those pictures with you, but let's just say it is life-threatening and very painful. And she's only 17 months old. Just a baby.


The ER clinic couldn't bear to euthanize her. They said that when they looked at her face, it was as if she was saying "Please don't kill me!". They contacted LBR for help. Our fearless leader, Sharon Sleighter took one look at her picture and told them to stabilize her and we would do what we can to help.


Within 30 minutes, we had a foster home lined up and transport from the ER clinic to our regular vet arranged.


BeBe has a long way to go and it's still unclear as to whether or not we will be able to save her life or not. She is scheduled for surgery at 10AM in the morning at a vet that specializes in very complicated surgeries. Her ER bill alone was $809. And that's just a drop in the bucket of what it will take to save her.


But that's what Legacy Boxer Rescue does best - Save The Boxers!


What can you do to help BeBe and other boxers in need?


Go to our website: http://www.savetheboxers.com/ and follow the link to cast your VOTE for Sharon Sleighter in the "Hero Next Door" contest and help Legacy Boxer Rescue win $5000 or make a donation directly towards BeBe's care.




Wine Tasting

Legacy had their wine tasting event this past weekend and I wasn't allowed to go! I don't know why, I love people and wine (when mom's not looking, shhh don't tell her). Mom said the event was a great success and a lot of fun. I think it would of been even more fun if I'd of been there.

















This is Booker, he got his own cupcake and everything! Booker's mom is the president of Legacy so I'll cut him some slack for eating my cupcake. Mom said he was a very good boy.
















This is my mom and her friend and fellow volunteer Joni. My mom's the one in the glasses. They sure do look like they were having fun!

















This is Andrea and Melodi. They volunteer for Legacy too. Don't tell mom I said so but I'm glad all these wonderful volunteers and Legacy supporters had a chance to get together and enjoy themselves and make some money! It's very important for the all the dogs in Legacies care, they like to eat you know!!















The next time ya'll (I'm a Texas girl you know) are in the Dallas area check to see if there's an event you can come to. The Legacy Volunteers are sure to keep you entertained.

The Birthday Party




Now the supper is ready, the
tables are spread
With rich cakes, creams, and jellies,
and wines, white and red,
With ripe fruit and blanc-manges,
with custards and ice;
With sweetmeats and crackers,
and everything nice.
With happy smiles and bright glances
the guests gather round,
And fun, frolic, and mirth at each
table abound.
They drink health to Carrie and Julie;

next crackers they pull;
Plates very soon emptied were soon again full;
Strange mixtures were eaten, both
in earnest and fun;
Cracker mottoes amused them
when supper was done.

"Two Sweeties" with February Birthdays - Carrie (February 23rd), and Julie (February 27th) at the blog, Gilded Moons.

Happy Birthday,
Marjorie

Booker is begging....


Booker is begging you to vote for his mommy, LBR Founder Sharon Sleighter, for the Hero Next Door award. I really don't like Booker to beg, but this is a WORTHY cause and I will have to admit, I fall over if I try to beg like he does, so the job is all his. Please vote for our mommy, we love her lots and she says this $5,000.00 will help a lot of other boxers like us! Thank you!

VOTE HERE!

Love and kidney bean wiggles,

Hammer

Carnevale di Venezia

Of all the places where Carnival
Was most facetious in the days of yore,
For dance, and song, and serenade, and ball,
And masque, and mime, and mystery, and more
Than I have time to tell now, or at all,
Venice the bell from every city bore,~
And at the moment when I fix my story,
That sea-born city was in all her glory.

(From "Beppo", by Lord Byron, 1818.)

With fiddling, feasting, dancing, drinking, masking,
And other things which may be had for asking. ("Beppo")


An antique calling card, on the verso of an early playing card

And gaiety on restless tiptoe hovers,
Giggling with all the gallants who beset her;
And there are songs and quavers, roaring, humming,
Guitars, and every other sort of strumming. ("Beppo")

The Carnival in Venice was a popular stop on the nineteenth century Grand Tour. Tourists and the crown heads of Europe alike, cavorted at parades, masque balls and street parties in Piazza San Marco, the Piazzetta, and in the courtyard of the Ducal Place.

Such events were perfect opportunities for the nobility to exchange and collect each other's cartes de visites. Here is a page from an early collector's album. (Click on image to enlarge)

Oh mirth and innocence!
Marjorie

P.S. The color headpiece at the top of this post showing Carnival revelers, is an antique print by Tolmer et cie, Paris. For three generations Maison Tolmer was known for their exquisite designs and printing for French couturiers and parfumeries.

Being George and Martha - President's Day 1909

Happy Birthday Mr President!

Today, February 15th, we're celebrating President's Day.

With Respect,
Marjorie

Pet Fair!

Pet fair yesterday was a big success.  I was not allowed to go, but lots of other boxers were there.  Buster Blue was there doing his froggy doggy pose, as usual.  



Keebler was there showing off his new fur coat.  He is one leggy boxer boy, isn't he?


Also, Rome was there, talking and singing to everyone.  Kathy B had a whole conversation with the boy! Hear for yourself...





If you want to meet some of our boxers and be part of the fun, come out to one of our Meet Our Boxer events!

Please Help!

A little birdy told me that Legacy Boxer Rescue's "Pack Leader", Sharon Sleighter, has been selected as a Top 10 Finalist in Care2.com's "Hero Next Door" contest. Here is Sharon with two very cute puppies that LBR rescued.



My friend Sharon (who also saved ME!) wants everyone to know that if she wins, Legacy gets $2500, and she will donate her $2500 to Legacy also.

That's $5,000.00 for Legacy Boxer Rescue! That will go to boxers like Noel, who needs some groceries!



Voting runs through February 26th, 2010.


Here are some ways you can help get the word out to VOTE, VOTE, VOTE!

  • Forward this newsletter to your contact list and ask everyone to vote for Sharon Sleighter/LBR, and ask they they do likewise.

  • Post to Facebook, Twitter and MySpace and personal blogs. Repeat postings throughout the contest duration. Ask your friends to do likewise.

  • Send periodic reminders during the contest duration, through February 26th.

I like big lips and I can not lie...



Muwah! Don't you just want to kiss those lips? Keebler has great lips.


Roxanne's lips are pretty kissable too.




But Winston is the most kissable EVER!
(okay - so maybe his Mom is a little biased)

Look deep into my eyes...




Huckleberry here. Listen to the sound of my voice....You are getting sleepy. Verrrrrrrry sleepy.





WAIT! I'm not ready for a nap. I would rather play with Jellybean and Keebler in the snow.

I have a GREAT right hook. You better watch out Jellybean, or you might get punched!








Snow Boxers!




Yippee! Woo Hoo! Look at me RUN!

Gosh, did mom order all this fun white stuff just for me?!?!!?

Look how fast I can go...try to catch me now Keebler!

You'll have to get off the porch if you want to play. Come on Keebler. Come on Huckleberry. It's FUN!

Boxers in the Snow!

I'm not too thrilled with all of this snow in North Texas, as you can see.  However, as you will see, lots of the other Legacy Boxers love it!


This is Dudley (white boy) and his sister, Roxy.  They think that snow is super!  Dudley was adopted by LBR volunteer, Terri.  


These cuties are Freckles (white), Dixon and Helen.  Freckles was adopted by her foster mom, Lorie.  Dixon is still looking for his forever home.  Helen is a Legacy Keeper.  That means she gets to stay the rest of her life with her foster mom, because she has tumors that are inoperable.



Schatzie got adopted by LBR volunteer, Susan.  She wasn't too sure about the snow, but she figures that running makes it better.  


This is Stark and his forever dad, Zach!  


This is Sky.  He is part of the Boxer Gang.  His dad, Jeff, has a whole gang of foster and forever boxers!


This video shows Rex and Connor (and their non-boxer siblings - lol).  Rex was adopted by LBR volunteer, Leslie.  Connor is still searching for a forever family.  Connor is the skinnier boxer.


The LBR boxers love the snow!  I was feeling a little lonely in the snow-hating department, until I saw Magnum.  He prefers to stay out of the snow, like me!


Then I saw this picture of Ivan, and I knew that there are some wise boxers like me out there!  Ivan was adopted by LBR volunteer, Mel.

Valentines in the Classroom ~ February 1915

It was February 1915, and all week long, the students at North Street School prepared for Valentine's Day. Little hands were kept busy cutting out hearts from red and pink construction paper. As they worked, their teacher, Miss McCherry, recited the following poem by Mary Catherine Parsons for inspiration:

Forget-me-nots are round the edge,
And tiny roses, too;
And such a lovely piece of lace-
The very palest blue.

And in the center there’s a heart,
As red as red can be!
And on it’s written all in gold,
“To You, with Love from Me.”


Then, when they were finished, like good little children everywhere, they put away the unused sheets of colored paper, pots of paste and scissors. It was time to rehearse their Valentine's Day play. The celebration is memorialized in the above photograph. The class poses, wearing hearts and holding American flags. A few tiny cupids with paper wings aim bows and arrows at heart-shaped targets. In the center, reigning over it all, are the youthful King and Queen of Hearts, in crepe paper crowns. The teacher stands proudly in the the center back row.

I too, have been busy. I've been digging through my collection of antique Valentines, and searching for a special one to send to you. As much as I am attracted to antique paper lace Valentines, I chose instead this sweet handmade card. It was lovingly crafted long ago, by some unknown child. I think it is perfect!

Wearing my heart on my sleeve,
Marjorie

P.S. You might be interested to know that most of the antique paper used in my blog postings comes from The Parrott Collection, my archive of antiquarian books, prints and ephemera.

Public Service Announcement

I have discovered something about the other dogs that live here and wanted to share my knowledge. They are really gulliable.

I mean really, really gulliable. It is so very easy to get what I want with them. Playing with a toy, chewing on a bone, sleeping on my bed? No Problem!

You need to have your innocent face down just right. Like this.




















Then I simply find another toy to play with and when they drop the toy to come investigate I take it. Works great with chews too, see?















Sleeping on a bed that I want to sleep on? Just go find a human to play with and sure enough they jump right up. Then I just go curl up and snooze.
















Works every time. They just aren't that bright.

Maggie

Kotton and Indica Want YOU!

I want to introduce you to two special boxers.  Kotton is a handsome white male boxer. He came to LBR with his mom Indica when their family got divorced. Their mom tried to keep them, but she had to move back home where they were not allowed to live with her. 



Indica loves all the toys, but give Kotton a ball and he’ll be entertained for hours. They are crate trained and like to share a crate to snuggle in when their foster parents are away. 


They are both very vigilant in protecting the home against those darn squirrels.  They are both very agile as they can jump at least 6 feet in the air! This is especially good when stealing kisses!  Their foster dad calls them Pinky and the Brain. He tells me that Kotton is Pinky but that’s just because he's happy go lucky and since he's white he tends to be on the pink side. 



We hope you will consider adopting them to be part of your family, as they have lots of love to give. All they have ever known is each other, and LBR would like to adopt them as a set, but at a single adoption price. Ask to meet Indica & Kotton and, I promise that they will be the easiest, most fun and most loving family members you will ever have!