Please, please & please help Niall & his colleagues to help save more doggies & take care of street doggies too.. I donate to Niall every month & would like to ask you to consider donating too ...Thank you..
🚨 BREAKING: Republicans might need JD Vance to break a tie just to advance the SAVE America Act. Let that sink in. Not even 51 votes for voter ID and citizenship. If you’re a Republican blocking this, you’re not America First. You’re part of the problem.
I’m being pressured to STOP talking about the SAVE America Act
& they don’t want me to return to South Dakota.
I won’t be bullied & I cannot be bought.
Due to these bullying attempts, I’m also looking at coming to Sturgis.
The BLM has instructed horse traders to ship big groups of Sale Authority (SA) mustangs directly to slaughter rather than put them on offer as they usually do to make twice the money. The BLM doesn’t like it that their SA racket is making them “look bad”‼️
Now we saved 2,000 beagles!!
Ridglan Farms is shutting down. And the pups are going free.
Every tear gas shot, every felony charge, every day in jail — it was all worth it.
To the thousand volunteers who risked your freedom to save the pups this year, and to the millions of people around the world who followed and poured out your care, I want to say:
Thank you.
We did it. ALL of us.
There are still 15,000+ beagles at MBR who need our help. We’re coming for them.
Let’s save them all!!!
Dear Laura Conover (@PimaCountyAtty),
My name is Brendan Jones, and this is Lucy. Ten years ago, Lucy saved my life during the war against ISIS. In return, I brought her home with me. While you may not be familiar with her story, millions of people around the world are.
We are writing to you today out of deep concern for a case in Pima County involving a family dog named Snuggles. Snuggles, an Anatolian Shepherd, has been placed on a court-ordered euthanasia list following an incident in which he bit a family member. At the time, the dog was agitated and acting to defend his home and family during a coyote incursion on the property. The entire family, including the individual who was bitten, is devastated by the possibility of losing him.
Snuggles is a large working breed traditionally used as a livestock guardian. At the time of the incident, he was an intact male who had not yet reached the appropriate age for neutering. I have personal experience with this breed, having used Anatolian Shepherds to protect my own flocks of sheep. It is well established that neutering intact males of this breed often produces a noticeable and positive change in temperament, reducing reactivity and certain aggressive behaviors.
Snuggles has now reached an age where neutering is both appropriate and recommended. I am confident that, once neutered, any concerns about future aggression would be substantially alleviated.
Before we consider raising additional public awareness about this case, we wanted to bring it directly to your attention in the hope that a reasonable resolution can be reached quietly and without unnecessary scrutiny. We respectfully ask that you personally review the matter. We believe common sense and compassion can still prevail here.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Very respectfully,
Brendan Jones and Lucy, “America’s Dog”
#AmericasDog
#SaveSnuggles
Writing this thank you is not easy, but over the past couple of days I’ve felt the Lord prompting me with increasing insistence.
Today I finally had a moment of clarity and knew it was something I needed to do.
Elizabeth Cooper, if you’re still reading my messages, I want to thank you for giving me a window - narrower than I would have preferred, but a window nonetheless - to bring my dog home.
You and I share a deep love for our dogs. I did everything in my power to bring my Lucy home, and I’m certain you would have fought just as hard for yours. I know that dogs in other situations have not been as fortunate as Lucy.
Thank you for letting me have my dog back and my family be whole again.
If you like the dogs I share and they cheer you up daily, I’d love you to watch this one video.
I only do this once a year and never ask any other time.
You can support here and if you can’t sharing this video helps 🙏 https://t.co/Roftrb3ZWW
I HAVE GOOD NEWS FOR ONCE!!!
The Charlotte NC high school that painted over a student's tribute to Charlie Kirk, called the police on her, and then publicly branded the 16-year-old girl a VANDAL in front of her entire school...
...has just been forced to pay her $95,000!!!!!!
Her name is Gabby Stout, she was a junior at Ardrey Kell High School.
Days after Charlie Kirk was assass*nated, she got PERMISSION from the front office to paint the school's spirit rock, a tradition kids have used for years.
She painted a heart. An American flag. "Freedom 1776." And "Live Like Kirk ... John 11:25."
Within HOURS, the school painted over it.
Then the principal emailed the ENTIRE school calling it VANDALISM, claiming she broke the code of conduct, and announcing they had called LAW ENFORCEMENT to open a criminal investigation.
They pulled this teenage girl out of class again and again and then MADE HER WRITE A CONFESSION!!!!
They demanded her PHONE so they could search her call logs.
For painting a rock. With permission.
So her family sued. And they WON.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools now has to pay $95,000, publicly clear her name, and admit in writing she did NOTHING wrong.
But not only that... they were forced to adopt a brand new student free speech policy because of her.
THIS is how you fight back.
GOD BLESS GABBY STOUT!!!!!!
Here's another massive thank you - this one goes out to the incredible staff at the Shenandoah County Animal Shelter. You are truly angels in disguise.
When I picked Lucy up, it was clear she had been well cared for. She’d been bathed, fed, and loved on. You even went out of your way to replace her ruined bed with a new one, and she’s already claimed it like it’s always been hers.
You took a heartbreaking situation and did everything you could to make it a little softer for her. That kind of kindness doesn’t go unnoticed.
The Shenandoah County Animal Shelter runs almost entirely on donations. If you’re able, they could really use your help. Here’s their list of needed items and their Amazon wishlist:
https://t.co/Z1WYVnnv1t
https://t.co/cBvW4SdeiH
The outpouring of generosity we’ve received from people across the country and around the world has been overwhelming. If you have it in your heart to help the shelter the same way you helped us, these folks would be deeply grateful.
There’s one moment from the day we picked Lucy up that I’ll never forget. As we were getting ready to leave, it finally hit her that she was going home. She was excited, but also emotional. Before she took that first step toward the door, she turned around and went back to nuzzle the woman who had cared for her these past two months. One last, gentle thank you.
That small gesture said everything about the kind of people who work there.
To every staff member at the Shenandoah County Animal Shelter: thank you. From the bottom of our hearts.
ALL BEAGLES RELEASED: 325 beagles are being relocated from Ridglan Farms after @BDRRescue secured an agreement to close the facility. The last 150 dogs will be out by August.
After the August transfer, there will be no more dogs at Ridglan Farms.
📸 Big Dog Ranch Rescue
We won! Ridglan is closing and all the dogs are coming out!
And I want to share two important things about how we won. (Hint: it wasn’t me. It was someone else!)
I'm too spent to offer much of an update, but she's home. She's where she needs to be. There was one final twist, which I will tell you about later. It might be meaningful down the road and it is mingling my relief with a sense of disquiet. But she's home. Thank God.
A bobcat eats hundreds of rats and mice a year, for free, and doesn't bill us for its service.
It won't bother you, either. It's about twice the size of a housecat, wants nothing to do with people, and you'll be lucky to ever lay eyes on one. What it wants is the mice in your yard, that's it.
But here's the sick part: in the mountains around Los Angeles, 88% of bobcats tested positive for rat poison. In one study, 31 of 39 dead bobcats had it in their bodies. They eat poisoned rodents, the anticoagulant tears down their immune system, mange takes hold, and they die slow.
We put poison out to kill rats, and the poison kills the bobcat.
If one turns up in your yard, you don't have a problem. You have the best pest control on the continent, on the house. Put the rodenticide away and let the bobcats cook.