On one hand, you might think that seeing that many animals looking for their forever home might be depressing. While it is sad that there are so many homeless animals and every animal there, I’m sure, had a story to tell, the feeling of the weekend was very upbeat and happy. Maybe I’m just naive, but with so many people gathered in one place with a common goal of animal welfare, how can you go wrong? I love that the event was done by H.O.P.E. because that is what these animals were full of. Hope. And I had great hope for them as well.
Another of the extraordinary vendors present was Terri, the owner, baker and chief bottle washer of Crossed Paws Barkery. Terri started making her own dog treats, because like so many of us pet owners she was concerned with all of the problems and issues that have arisen with treats lately. She makes wholesome, yummy dog treats that are human quality and smell like heaven to both dogs and people.
I smelled the Rescue Roll and wanted to pop it in my mouth right then and there. It smelled like a parmasean breadstick to me. What is great about the Rescue Roll is that a portion of the profits from that treat go back to Rescue. Terri is not only a multiple adopter, but she is the mom of some handsome Pit Bull type dogs. Jackpot!




























