Tuesday, December 25, 2007

January 2008 Second Chance Dog


Our first Second Chance dog is Sandy, a Mastiff who is currently at Great Lakes Mastiff Rescue. We've attached her story and picture here. Please contact the people at GLMR for more information on Sandy.



Sandy is currently being fostered in Michigan. Sandy is a creamy fawn with slight reddish hue, spayed 2yr old female that came to rescue at 17mos. She is 30" tall at the shoulders and 128lbs and will always stay a leaner great daney type of body. The first pic of Sandy is in her favorite place in the world, all snuggled up with a blankie on the couch. :-)





Sandy and her litter brother grew up together and spent all their time crated or with each other. Unfortunately, that meant Sandy never bonded to people and was pathologically shy. Everything was new to Sandy and her reaction was to run to the farthest point she could reach, screaming, pooping and peeing the whole way. With intensive conditioning and training from a professional, Sandy is now house broken, completely crate trained, and has learned good house manners (except she still takes possession of one end of the couch for her own). She occasionally will still chew up things left lying around, but if she has her chew nylabone or dynabone or kong, she is very good. Sandy knows come and sits promptly in front, sits, and downs on command. She is learning wait and stay and has learned to enjoy taking walks with another dog. Now that she likes walks, she's learning all over again not to pull but to stay with you. Sandy is good with quiet children and other dogs and cats, although she does chase the wild bunny in my yard.

She must have a fenced in yard because very strange, scary things can still cause her to run away in terror and in those instances, she will not come on command and would never let a stranger approach her.

Sandy is very affectionate and gentle. She has the sweetest face and not an aggressive bone in her body. She is very good at the vet and goes into pet stores with just some slight reluctance. She will always be reticent and shy, but if not pushed, she takes her time to evaluate the situations and then will insert herself into the people group for quiet pets. She readily comes to you if you are seated or on the floor but is still reluctant to approach strangers, especially when they are standing. She has become a great watch dog for the yard and will bark and hackles up at strange noises in the house and yard, but is sweet and calm as soon as she sees what the noise and/or person is.

Sandy will always be afraid of new situations and people, but her reactions are now to just pull to the end of the leash and wait. There is still a possibility of Sandy peeing and/or pooping if she is terrified again, but this has not happened in foster for months. She has a permanent fear of doorways of all types. So caution should always be made when going in and out as she is reluctant and tends to rush through them to the end of her leash. She only needs a martingale collar as she is HIGHLY intelligent and trainable. Sandy had never had her nails cut when she came into rescue so it took time to get them short enough to walk normally. She has to have them cut every 2 weeks and is still nervous of the process.



Sandy is going to receive a Mint Metro Floral Collar and Leash, as well as a collar charm and a gift certificate for an ID tag for when she arrives at her forever home, which makes the Mint Metro the featured collar for January. For all purchases of the Mint Metro this month, 15% goes to GLMR, to help fund rescue.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

New things are coming!!!!



At Karma Charms, we know how hard it is to find anything decent for big dogs. We know it's even harder to find stuff that's cool/fun/sophisticated, and will stand up to big dog abuse. As of right this very minute, we only have collars up because we're only vouching for things we've tested, BUT Christmas is coming, which means lots of presents for us, and stuff to try out for YOU!

That means that in probably late January to early February, (We have to have enough time to thoroughly test this stuff ya know), we will have a whole SLEW of new items in the shop. We're talking beds, and treats, and even some big dog CLOTHES! I don't know about you, but we have had over 20" of snow in the past week, and I'm feeling pretty naked. A decent hoodie would really be nice right about now. But I digress. We're also working on getting stuff especially for humans, like designer biodegradable poop bags, and special T shirts that look just as good on 5th Avenue as they do at the dog park.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Rudy's New Collar, Leash & Tag Set

One of our wonderful shoppers, Rudy, a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, received his new collar, leash and tag set today, and this is what he had to say about them:





I had no idea that there was a chance I might not get that particular collar. I was so glad that I was able to get it. That brown does look great on me. I like the leash too. I want to eat it.... lol! And the tag is so heavy duty. and shiny, glossy. Very, very nice. These pics do not really do them justice.


Rudy got the VERY LAST of our "Fall Dots" collars and what a lucky dog he is! That particular design sold out rather quickly. We're delighted that you were pleased with your new duds, Rudy!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Karma Charms "Second Chances" Program

You may be asking yourself, what exactly does that mean? Well, we're going to explain it to you. At Karma Charms, all three of us are heavily involved in rescue, and we help out however we can. We want your gently used, no longer needed collars, leashes, bedding, blankets and bowls! That's right, your USED stuff, in good condition. But WHY? See, that's the awesome part. We donate all those items every month to a large/giant breed dog rescue organization, previously selected the month before.

You're giving used dog items a second chance, for dogs who are getting second chances, get it? Hence the name.

And better still, YOU receive a coupon in your email inbox, for up to 25% off any Karma Charms purchase! Need a new collar? Send us your old one and receive a trade-in credit, plus the warm fuzzy feeling knowing you are helping homeless dogs worldwide. For more information, please contact us.