Free Pit Bull Downloadable Calendar From Blush & Honey Paper

It's a New Year and you know what that means, it's time for a new Calendar and we've found just the one for all you dog lovers out there. You can score this FREE downloadable Pit Bull Calendar for the month of JANUARY by simply signing up to receive a Newsletter from Blush & Honey Paper

 

Every month you will receive a new FREE Monthly Calendar featuring a pup that is up for rescue. This month's calendar features a Pit Bull mix named Chico that us up for adoption at the Young Williams Animal Shelter located in Knoxville, Tennessee.  The February Calendar will be sent out on January 20th 2017 and will feature a new special dog that is up for rescue. 

 

 

About The Artist

 

Lauren Hitchcock is an illustrator and art teacher residing in Knoxville, Tennessee with her husband and their two dogs who have played an integral part in her artwork. Lauren paints beautiful illustrations of pets and donates a portion of the proceeds to an animal rescue to help other animals in need. Lauren's artwork can be described as a delicate and happy mix as she incorporates soft colors and beautiful florals in her work. It is truly pleasing to the eye and you can tell that love has been put into each and every piece. Lauren creates custom paintings and mugs that any pet owner would be delighted to have of their loving pet.

 

Lauren says:  "When I'm not creating paintings, I have other passions and hobbies. Somewhat unsurprisingly, most of them have to do with animals and art! I'm an art teacher at a local elementary school, and this past year, I wrote my first children's book entitled "D is for Dog: Pups from A to Z." My husband and I love traveling, and recently had the opportunity to visit Amsterdam and Paris. A special highlight of that trip was seeing Monet's waterlily garden. As a watercolor artist, that was simply unforgettable! I can't wait to get to know you and your family, and I hope you enjoy looking at my work as much as I loved creating it!"  

 

You can view more of her work here in her Portfolio

 

You can follow Blush & Honey Paper Co. on Instagram to see more of the beautiful illustrations created by the wonderful artist Lauren Hitchcock. 

 

 

 

 

 

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50 Awesome Pit Bull Tattoos to Inspire You

 

Have you been thinking about getting a tattoo of your Pit Bull? Well then you're in luck because these 50 Amazing Pit Bull Tattoos will be sure to inspire you. These owners obviously LOVE their dogs very much and are not shy about displaying that love on their bodies with these Beautiful and Unique tattoos of their furry friends! Check out the Gallery Below.

 

 

50 Awesome Pit Bull Tattoos to Inspire You

 

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Have you been Inspired? Let us know which of these Pit Bull Tattoos is your favorite in the comments below!

 

 

 

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Pit Bulls That Love Valentine's Day!

 

Love is in the Air and we have just what you've been searching for: Pit Bulls celebrating that special time of year. A time filled with chocolate and roses galore. Feast your eyes on this wonderful occasion of Pit Bulls Celebrating Valentine's Day!

 

 

1. Be Ours, Please! 

 

2. Best Valentine's Day Gift EVER! 

 

3. I Love my Woman! 

 

4. I Got You All Dis Cuz I Wuv You

 

5. The Perfect Date Night Ensemble

 

6. Dis Is My Special Valentine!

 

7. I Give You These Roses To Show How Much I Love You Human

 

8. I Love You, No Bull !

 

9. Who Can Say No To This Smooth Operator?

 

10. Dis Flower Is For You!

 

11. Hugs and Lots of Wet Kisses XOXO

 

12. A Gentleman and His Woman 

 

13. YES, YES, YES, I'll Be Your Valentine Human!

 

14. Next Year I'll Have A New Human To Love

 

15. You Are the Best Human Any Dog Could Ask For!

 

16. Don't Worry My Kisses Are Free For You 

 

17. Valentine's Day With Bae 

 

18. A Rose For My Rose!

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19. Cupid's Aim Was Right On Target 

 

20. Thank You For Adopting Me Human, You Make Everyday Valentine's DAY! 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Stereotypes about Pitbulls

There are many stereotypes about pit bulls in today's society, but how many of them are actually true? Are they really the "vicious" dogs people make them out to be? The media seems to only focus on "attacks" committed by dogs perceived to be Pit Bulls. It's really a terrible stereotype that hurts pit bulls. According to the ASPCA 1.2 million dog in shelters are euthanized each year. Different studies show that 800,000 to 1 million of these are pit bulls. A Pit Bull isn't a breed, but a classification of 25+ breeds/mixes based on similar physical characteristics. Why are there so many odds against pit bulls? To start off, hundreds of jurisdictions across the country ban or otherwise restrict ownership of these dogs - which leads to people not being able to adopt these dogs from shelters or rescues if they live in a certain jurisdiction.This also results in pit bulls being taken away from their families if they live in a jurisdiction that doesn't allow pit bulls.When someone is moving, housing and apartment complexes make it very difficult to have a pit bull there. So these dogs are basically getting judged by their appearance and not facts. I can personally say  that owning my own pet sitting company and being a professional pet sitter and dog walker that pit bulls are some of the most sweetest,gentle and most accepting dogs I have ever watched.

 

Recently I had the pleasure of interviewing Nicole Arndt, the director at Loxahatchee Animal Rescue who works with and interacts with pit bulls on a daily basis to get her input and experience on pit bulls.

 

What is the biggest misconception you see when dealing with the Pit Bull breeds?

 

Nicole A:Being in Pit Bull rescue I see many misconceptions, but the most prevalent is that Bully breeds are inherently dangerous.  This is far from the truth.  Typically Pit Bulls are sweet, loving, and gentle.  They are intelligent, athletic, resilient, and forgiving.  Pit Bull type dogs have been taken out of the most horrendous of situations and go on to be family, therapy, service, agility, and even K9 unit working dogs.

 

Why do you think pit bulls are the number one dogs being euthanized in shelters across the country?

 

Nicole A: The high number of Pit Bulls euthanized every year is not the fault of the shelters. The problem begins in the community. Backyard breeders who have zero concern for the already existing of Pit Bull type dogs in shelters, proper breeding standards, and people who only view their dogs as a source of income are a large part of the shelter overcrowding issue. Also, many county shelters are underfunded thanks to the government officials who decide funds are best designated elsewhere.

 

Being underfunded and understaffed makes it more difficult to enforce spay/neuter regulations and breeder permit purchases. In addition, breed specific rules when renting or purchasing a home make it very difficult for those who genuinely love their Pit Bulls to move and be able to take their dogs with them. All too often families are forced to surrender their dogs to a shelter feeling like there are no other options available. In order to reduce shelter overcrowding therefore reducing the number of Pit Bulls put to sleep community members need education and resources to become responsible owners. The backyard breeding cycle needs to end and the "dangerous breed" list needs to be eliminated.In order to reduce shelter overcrowding, therefore reducing the number of Pit Bulls put to sleep, community members need education and resources to become responsible owners.

 

How are rescues trying to change the public’s perception of Pit Bulls?

 

Nicole A: Education is key in changing the public’s perception of Pit Bulls.  I always tell anyone interested in adopting a Pit Bull type dog to educate themselves on the history of the breeds and ACCURATE statistics beyond the information I relay during the conversation.

 Learn the truth about Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) and be able to have an educated, calm, and factual conversation with someone should the need arise because inevitably it will.  It is our job as rescuers to educate a potential adopter on the importance of becoming a positive representation of Bully breed owners and the fact that it’s a big responsibility.  Part of being a responsible Pit Bull owner is making sure your dog(s) is the best Bully breed ambassador possible.  The dog doesn’t have to be perfect as that’s not realistic, but proper training, obedience, containment, and socialization are of the utmost importance and it’s our responsibility to be a resource. 

 

 As rescuers it’s our duty to choose adopters carefully and place our available Pit Bulls in the care of those who are open and willing to break stereotypes.  It’s our duty to send Pit Bulls out into the community who are living proof that the breeds are wonderful.  At events L.A.R.C. makes informational literature available to those who stop by our area.  We answer questions and are honest about the dogs in our organization including any quirks the dogs may have which is a must to find the best fit for all involved. 

 

Do rescues ever talk to the media to get a positive message out?

 

Nicole A: The media is very tough on Pit Bull type dogs and tend to use sensationalist tactics to target those who have certain physical characteristics when an unfortunate incident occurs.  Typically media outlets aren’t interested in positive Pit Bull stories because they don’t garner enough attention, but that doesn’t stop most of us from trying. 

 

When a positive Pit Bull story goes public rescues are sure to share across social media. Rescues even reach out to media contacts who report on animal related topics if we have a story to tell about our adoptables.  Sometimes we get a response and sometimes we don’t. When large dog fighting rings or abusive situations are reported they provide an opportunity to show the world who the real victims are and to prove that it’s not “all in how they’re raised” when those dogs go on to lead happy lives as loving dogs.   

 

What are rescues doing to get Pit Bulls adopted?

Social media has become a great resource for getting dogs adopted.  It provides rescues the opportunity to showcase their adoptables and tell each dog’s story to a large number of people.  Social media can be particularly effective when taking in and providing medical care to a dog in need.  The dog’s process can be followed from start to ready for a forever home and often times a follower will fall in love and want to adopt.

 

 Adoption events, local community events, and even trips to pet stores are a way to show off available dogs.  Bringing Pit Bulls in public is an awesome and important way to change minds and get dogs adopted.  Showing people in person that the breeds love to give kisses, have cute Pit Bull smiles, wiggling butts from fast wagging happy tails, can be well trained and loving, and can become a part of a family just like any other breed not only increases the chances for adoptions, but breaks stereotypes too.  Providing proper training and socialization to adoptables while in the rescue’s care are vital to a dog’s chance at a forever home.

 

What do rescues do to help rehabilitate and train them to make them adoptable? 

 

Nicole A: Generally obedience training and acclimation are what’s needed to make a dog in need of a forever home available, but there’s no one answer to this question. Rehabilitation and training take place on a case by case basis.  Some dogs may just need time to learn how to be dogs or recover from a medical condition in a foster home.  Some may need to be in homes that fit their needs.  For example, a home with no other dogs or cats.  That’s OK and goes for any breed.  Dogs should be judged as individuals and plans made to suit the needs of each.  There are times when a dog needs to be in the care of a professional dog trainer for a length of time.  The focus is and should always be what’s best for the dog whatever that might entail.

 

About Loxahatchee Animal Rescue Community (L.A.R.C.):

 

Nicole A: L.A.R.C. is a small 501(c)(3) nonprofit foster and donation based rescue working with Palm Beach County community members both two and four legged.  Our rescue is a bit different, however, in that we not only want to save the lives of animals in need, but EDUCATE the community, as well.  Our goals are to help community members keep their pets by becoming a trusted resource for what is needed to do so and give animals in need a second chance at a happy life.  We fully believe in our “Educate, Act, and SAVE A LIFE”  L.A.R.C. is a team of Pit Bull lovers and advocates determined to change the perception of the public.

 

Bio:

I used to be very involved in helping dogs get rescued from a high kill shelter in Miami FL. I didn't include that in my website though. I think that had a big part in leading me to have a business where I work with dogs because dogs are my passion in life.

 

 

Meet the Guest Blogger:

Hi, I’m Greta

I am the owner of Wagtastic Pet Care LLC, I'm a professional pet sitter and dog walker and a mother to pets of my own. I am very serious about the welfare of your pets. Caring for your pet as my own is my priority. My love and passion of animals has guided me to dedicating my life to the care of animals as a professional pet sitter. I deliver all sort of pet sitting and dog walking services in Boca Raton FL and surrounding areas.

Instagram Giveaway For Dogs!

Guess What Time It Is?

That's right, it's Giveaway time! If you have been following us on Instagram you may have already seen this but if not, now is your opportunity to enter. 

One lucky Dog will win a fun package from Bentley filled with some of her favorite treats, toys, and one of our very own Handmade BOW TIES!  There is no cost to enter and anyone may enter.

 

Here Are The Rules

1. Head on over to our Instagram page.

Here is the direct link to the post ---> Instagram Giveaway

2. Follow us ---> @mypitbullfriend

3. Like the post and tag three of your friends

 

Simple Right?!

The winner will be chosen at randon. You have until October 5th 2015, 12pm Pacific time to enter so hurry hurry!

 

 

Good Luck!

 

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How Social Media Affects Pit Bulls

There has been a major movement as of late on social media accounts that has swept the nation. The dog community is showing its love in a major way with an influx of dog lovers creating accounts showing off pictures and statuses of their beloved pooches. This has been something that the Pit Bull community has drastically needed without even knowing the impact it would have.


For years, the Pit Bull has been touted as the most dangerous and aggressive of all dog breeds and hopes of eradicating these so called beasts have been on the high. Any and all dogs that resemble the 3, that is American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, and Staffordshire Bull Terriers, are stereotyped and boxed into one category that is under attack by Breed Specific Legislation.


The problem with the negative classification is that such a massive number of dogs and families are targeted. Not only are the above mentioned 3 affected but so are Boxers, Dogo Argentinos, Presa Canarios, Mastiffs, Cane Corsos, and American Bulldogs to name a few.

What happens in areas where these harsh legislation are in effect is nothing more than atrocious. Thousands upon thousands of dogs are being taken from their homes and killed at the hands of government policy. The people who are supposed to love these dogs forever are being forced to let go of them because they appear to have the characteristics of an aggressive dog.


Now what exactly does an aggressive dog look like? How can you discern one from another based only upon appearance?


If we used this approach when dealing with humans, by basing their right to live in certain areas and not others due strictly upon their appearance or race, now would that not be morally inhumane?


BSL affects our rights to own a certain type of dog because of the assumption that he, along with all others that fit a broad description. This of course is completely untrue to the thousands upon thousands of families who own sweet Pit Bulls or the alike.

Pit Bulls impact their families in such a positive way and the saying that lives strong in the Pit Bull community is that they are "Lovers not Fighters". Don't take my word for it though, just see what these people shared on their Instagram accounts when asked the question:

 

"What makes your Pit Bull a Lover?"

 

"(Bronson) loves giving slobbery kisses and he always lets other dogs eat/drink from his bowl." - @deedeetantan


 

"This face. This sweet little derpface that looks at you like you're the best thing that's ever happened (when in fact it's the other way around)." - @tuff_sausage

 

"She's a lover because every morning she wakes me up with kisses and cuddles." - @tuf_n


 

"Gatby is a lover because he helped my fiance propose to me, of course I had to say yes!" -@puppiesandprs

(Check out the tag. It says "Marry my Daddy!")


 

"Boomer is a lover because he protects his mom while daddy is away and always give kisses and cuddles to his beagle sister Briar." - @mollieelmore


 

"This is Lucy. Lover of all, big and small. From her kitty buddies to her bulldog big brother. She's the bell of the dog park. She loves making new friends, momentarily sharing her toys, and Greek yogurt." - @smudgelife


 

"(Stella) shares food with babies."- @panamhunter


The positive message that these, along with the vast amount of other Pit Bulls owners gives off by sharing pictures and stories of their dogs is truly a wonderful thing in the fight against BSL. Showing the true nature of Pit Bulls is exactly what the movement needs. Pictures of beautiful, smiling, happy dogs interacting with their humans, proving that a dog can bring pure joy and companionship no matter the size, colors, and most important of all, BREED.


Social media is a blessing for spreading advocacy and shedding light on this delicate topic. The more people keep sharing pictures of their Pit Bulls in their element through the facets of social media, the more good is done for these dogs as a whole.


It is a known fact that the majority of dogs in shelters at any given time are Pit Bulls and what does that mean? It means an imminent death due to overpopulation. With sharing through social media, more and more Pit Bulls are being adopted.


Petitions have been signed and BSL has been overturned in certain areas due to awareness made possible by social media shares. The more the issue is spread and awareness is made, the more people will sign petitions and do something to change unfair policies.


Think of BSL as a giant wall. Every positive post brings us closer to the end goal of demolishing this wall. Every victory and banning of legislation knocks out pieces of the wall but without the help of the masses the wall will stand strong.


Keep taking those pictures of your Pit Bull snuggling up with you or playing in the snow. Keep taking pictures of them playing with your children, eating bubbles, or swimming in the pool. Keep taking pictures of them basking in the sun, smiling, or running down the beach. Keep taking pictures of them in human clothes looking ridiculously cute.

 

These dogs are beautiful inside and out and deserve to be shown for what amazing and loyal creatures they truly are. They deserve to be fought for and shown off. Keep proving the nay sayers wrong that believe that a Pit Bull cannot be trained or that he will attack your children. Show them why you have fallen in love with these dogs and maybe, just maybe, you will change someone's mind, and that makes it all worth it.

 

 

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