Meet Benicio…

Last Thursday I pulled a dog from the Staten Island ACC. He’s believed to be part English bulldog and part American staffordshire terrier. The shelter was calling him Little Baja, although I quickly changed it to Benicio, or Benny for short. I wanted to stay true to his roots and, well, who doesn’t love Benicio Del Toro?

I’ll never forget how scared Benny was when he first came off the van. I live on a busy street, so when I saw him crouching down with his tail between his legs I took him to a quiet street lined with trees. When he stepped in a pile of leaves, the sound that the leaves made beneath him sent him jumping five feet ahead. I knew right there and then that this poor soul likely never saw the light of day.

My suspicions were confirmed even more when Benny proceeded to do his business in my apartment. Wherever he lived, a shed or basement, he relieved himself where he wanted, when he wanted. So our area rugs got rolled up and I got on the horn with my dog trainer, who reminded me what to do and where to take him.

On top of Benny’s timidness, he also came down with a big ol’ case of URI. I freaked of course because kennel cough is highly contagious and Ella already has enough going on.

Luckily, a wonderful woman in my building by the name of Cindy Rosen, offered to take Benny for one week until his cough subsided. She walks him in the morning and at night, and I take him for a few walks during the day while she is at work. We communicate via text to give one another updates about what he eats when, and what he does when he goes to the bathroom. It’s a great partnership that we have dubbed, “Team Benny!” I am happy to report that while Benny is still scared of big, surly men and objects such as strollers and shopping carts, he has not had a bathroom accident since last Friday.

But there’s even better news: Benny has a trial, “furever” home already lined up. The day I was expecting Benny to arrive from ACC I was getting my teeth cleaned. My dentist lives on Long Island, has two kids and two dogs and has been pining for a third (dog, not kid!) Her husband wants an English bull dog, she would like a pit. “Behold Benny,” I say! I emailed the family some pictures and Benny did a meet and greet with my dentist the following day, which went very well .

We’ve been giving Benny the week to get over his cough while working on house-breaking him as best as we can. This Saturday Benny will meet his potential new family on the Brooklyn Heights Promenade and if all goes well, he will go home with them for a one week trial period.

Keep your paws crossed!

My husband’s been immortalized by Google!

This guy who lives one street over from where we live in Brooklyn Heights and who we always bump into while we’re walking our dogs, told my husband Jason that if he goes to their address on Google maps, he is standing outside the building with Ella, talking to one of their doormen.

We plug in their address and sure enough, there he is!

Proud of his digital legacy, Jason said, “I’ve been immortalized by Google!”


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Kitty Has Cancer

I had a dream Sunday night that Alfy, one of my two childhood cats, was basking in the ivy under the sun in the big backyard where we grew up together. Her paws were crossed and she looked peaceful and confident. Then she got up and started towards me and all these other cats followed, including Tessie, her sister, who died in 2004 four months after Alfy did. But just as quickly as they started towards me, they banished slowly into the ivy. It was very Field of Dreams-ish, only with deceased cats and not one-time famous baseball players.

I was able to decipher my dream two days later when we received the dreadful news that Kitty, one of our two senior cats, most likely has cancer. “They were coming for her,” I told my husband.

Kitty, one of our senior cats, most likely has cancer.

Kitty was recently diagnosed as being hyperthyroid, but after being on medicine to treat that for a couple of weeks, her symptoms didn’t quite subside. In fact, they recently took a turn for the worse. Jason and I aren’t going to treat it, but we will keep her comfortable. When the time is right, we’ll know, and the doctor will come to our home so Kitty can go bask in the ivy under the sun, and visit me in my dreams with the others…

ICON misrepresents pit bulls

A company by the name of ICON that makes motorcycle clothing has come out with a new fall design portraying a vicious pit bull. As you may already know, so much is being done to educate people about the true sweet nature of this breed and once again, this is a step backwards. Here is the link that will take you right to the comment page on ICON. Please voice your concern and ask them to re-think what they’ve done and pull the design. Bear in mind that the most effective form of activism is one that is written and/or spoken informatively and kindly.


Horse-Drawn Carriage Accident

I am vehemently against the horse-drawn carriage industry in New York City. Be sure to watch Danny Moss’s footage of the accident in the link. Beijing, London, Paris and Toronto have all banned the unsafe and inhumane horse-drawn carriage industry. Why is NYC so behind the times?

To support a ban in the horse-drawn carriage industry click here.

I was hanging out of a cab yelling at this horse drawn carriage operator.

Four Needs Good Four-tune!

Hello,

My name is Four. I used to have a nice warm home that I lived in but my people had to move and their new landlord wouldn’t allow me to go with them. So after 12 years of having a cozy bed to sleep in each night I have now found myself behind an unfamiliar, cold steel cage at a high-kill city shelter.

I need a new home...

I am about 55 pounds, creme colored, completely, utterly housebroken and get along great with dogs and cats. In fact, I could really give a rats-ass about cats! I am currently in the New York City area but if you are not, then I am sure I can hitch a ride to where you are, just ask!

Is someone out there who will kindly let me live out my twilight years with them? I will show you love, respect and a loyalty that will stay in your heart forever… even after I am gone, I promise.

Yours,
Four

P.S. PLEASE don’t write asking me to take your pet. Being a dog and all I am a bit technically challenged and will just delete your email. And think about it, why would I be helping my competition anyway?