Thank you to all of you that supported the cause and took part in the 50/50 draw! I am happy to report they both appear to have come through their surgeries well and with clean margins!! Now we wait till we can say they are in remission!
Thank you again to all!
Thank you again to all!
Living together and fighting cancer together.
This was draw was posted and initiated by friends and I am so grateful! Please have a read and feel free to share!
"Pip & Savannah are both deaf Weimeraners that were rescued from separate organizations at separate times by our friend Charlene C. Slaats-Gray. They are now 8-years old and 3-years old respectively, and were both diagnosed with cancer last week. They are both undergoing surgery tomorrow. As you can imagine, this is a huge financial strain for anyone, let alone a single income household. Thus, we are holding a 50/50 draw to help pay veterinary costs. The tickets are $2 each or 3 tickets for $5. They can be purchased in person from myself or Erin Baker, or by electronic money transfer by emailing [email protected] The draw will be held Sunday, June 2nd 2013 at the 'Bark in the Park' event (MAC agility area) in London, Ontario. Thank you very much for your generous support! (Funds raised exceeding veterinary costs will be donated to canine cancer research)"
UPDATE POSTED BELOW PICTURE
"Pip & Savannah are both deaf Weimeraners that were rescued from separate organizations at separate times by our friend Charlene C. Slaats-Gray. They are now 8-years old and 3-years old respectively, and were both diagnosed with cancer last week. They are both undergoing surgery tomorrow. As you can imagine, this is a huge financial strain for anyone, let alone a single income household. Thus, we are holding a 50/50 draw to help pay veterinary costs. The tickets are $2 each or 3 tickets for $5. They can be purchased in person from myself or Erin Baker, or by electronic money transfer by emailing [email protected] The draw will be held Sunday, June 2nd 2013 at the 'Bark in the Park' event (MAC agility area) in London, Ontario. Thank you very much for your generous support! (Funds raised exceeding veterinary costs will be donated to canine cancer research)"
UPDATE POSTED BELOW PICTURE
The girls continue to heal nicely after their stitch removal last Friday and they got some well needed exercise this weekend; thank you to Joni of JMR Pets!!
I'm not sure if we'll be running in the agility this weekend but we'll certainly be there to take part in this 50/50 draw. There is still time to get your tickets and the draw is after the agility demo @ Bark in the Park this Sunday!
If you have any questions please contact Meg, Erin, or myself.
Thank you again to a couple of fantastic gal pals for spearheading this fundraiser; I truly am grateful!!
I'm not sure if we'll be running in the agility this weekend but we'll certainly be there to take part in this 50/50 draw. There is still time to get your tickets and the draw is after the agility demo @ Bark in the Park this Sunday!
If you have any questions please contact Meg, Erin, or myself.
Thank you again to a couple of fantastic gal pals for spearheading this fundraiser; I truly am grateful!!
Communicate with your hearing, hard of hearing, senior or "Deaf" dog
by using American Sign Language signs.
I begin by saying that in using American Sign Language signs for pet communication we will do so with respect
and with thanks to those for whom American Sign Language is their first language.
and with thanks to those for whom American Sign Language is their first language.
This site is inspired by and dedicated to my gals Chelsea,Pip and Savannah.
Thanks for stopping by; here at Sign Language Signs for Canines you will find information about my gals, myself and how using American Sign Language signs became a part of our lives and can be part of yours!
To learn about how to communicate successfully with your pet please take a look around. I welcome your comments, questions and feedback and will do all I can to help you incorporate signing into your life with your pets whether they be Hearing, Hard of Hearing, Senior or Deaf.
Thank you and enjoy!
Charlene C. Slaats-Gray
To learn about how to communicate successfully with your pet please take a look around. I welcome your comments, questions and feedback and will do all I can to help you incorporate signing into your life with your pets whether they be Hearing, Hard of Hearing, Senior or Deaf.
Thank you and enjoy!
Charlene C. Slaats-Gray
In memory of Chelsea
While developing this site Miss Chelsea passed away....
Goodbye my faithful friend, companion, love of my life...
I’ll go to to the kitchen to prepare food but you won’t be there to be my hoover and get the crumbs.
I’ll take food off the counter forgetting you aren’t here to counter surf and sneak what you can.
I’ll no longer wake to hear you “narfing” in the night chasing bunnies in your sleep.
I’ll get 2 leashes out to go for walks until I painfully realize you're no longer here to walk with me.
“My great hope is to laugh as much as I cry; to get my work done and try to love somebody and have the courage to accept the love in return.” (Maya Angelou) You were my somebody Chelsea; my faithful faithful old friend and I no longer have you here……I miss you.
June 3, 1996 to February 16, 2011
Goodbye my faithful friend, companion, love of my life...
I’ll go to to the kitchen to prepare food but you won’t be there to be my hoover and get the crumbs.
I’ll take food off the counter forgetting you aren’t here to counter surf and sneak what you can.
I’ll no longer wake to hear you “narfing” in the night chasing bunnies in your sleep.
I’ll get 2 leashes out to go for walks until I painfully realize you're no longer here to walk with me.
“My great hope is to laugh as much as I cry; to get my work done and try to love somebody and have the courage to accept the love in return.” (Maya Angelou) You were my somebody Chelsea; my faithful faithful old friend and I no longer have you here……I miss you.
June 3, 1996 to February 16, 2011