Friday, May 15, 2009

My Plea For A Mothers Day Gift

This is the video that started it all! It's my mothers day plea to Jersey Joe to get a peeing dog painted on my trailer!



Here is the FULL conclusion video to Rime, Pimp My Trailer! Now featured in WEIRD NJ!!!

RIME, PIMP MY TRAILER! from Young & Balding Productions on Vimeo.

Rime came and pimped the trailer! I just saw the video today, for the first time, at the library with Uncle Gary & Carol. Joe: I know I said it in the video, but I need to say it again; thank you putting the Rimedog and his friends on the trailer and making my dream come true, it brought tears to my eyes and I just hope that you had a great time and the party was what I promised you. Love you! - Patty Mayo & Rimedog

Rime with Rimedog

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Monday, February 2, 2009

Rimedog and My Mission

My mission as a Foster mom is to save lives of furbabies.  Rimedog was rescued off the streets of New Jersey.  Many like him need to be saved.  What I do as a foster mom is welcome furbabies into my home. Every dog is neutered & spayed, then house trained, given vet care, groomed, and taught to socialize. The main thing they get though is the love and attention they have always deserved.  The goal then is to find them a loving forever home. Donations make it possible for foster moms to continue in rescuing.  I encourage anyone thinking about adding a furbaby to their family to please go to a rescue group or shelter! There are countless dogs and cats waiting for a loving family. If you have it in your heart to help out a furbaby as a foster mom or dad & you have any questions on how to begin your journey or if you want to know other ways to help out a rescue group or shelter, please contact me at Rimedog@gmail.com

Rimedog and I want to thank everyone for the support and for visiting our website. Please keep coming back and in the mean time do what you can to help save lives of these furbabies. God Bless!

To quote Kathleen Parsons from a poem about rescue -
"...If I can love and help a dog
To find a better way,
My own life is much richer,
I look forward to each day..."

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Tina : My First Rescue


Tina (Lab/Dalmation)- I adopted her because she lived with an elderly couple, the husband passed away and the wife went to live with the daughter, so Tina was without a home. She was 10 years-old when I adopted her and went to the Rainbow Bridge* at 18 years-old. After rescuing her, I learned that she was not the only one looking for a home, but over 100,000 dogs were in need of fostering. That is when I made the decision to become a foster mom, a decision I will never regret.


Rime painted Tina at the Rainbow Bridge* on the trailer!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Henry

Henry was taken from a shelter in New York. The story the shelter told me was that he used to to live with a lady and had to be let go. Why? Because Henry is a Pekingese with a major Peka-tude (attitude). Henry was looking for a home but because of his attitude (he can bite) he was considered unadoptable by rescue standards. So what to do with Henry? The only answer was to make him a member of the family.


Rime's interpretation of a Pekingese with a Peka-tude on the trailer