Tuesday, November 29, 2011

T-Shirts & Purses



Proceeds of T-Shirts and Purses will benefit:
CITY OF TULSA ANIMAL WELFARE
&
ELDERBULLS

TO ORDER: Email: IHEARTPIBBLES@YAHOO.COM
For T-Shirts: Size, Color, & Design desired

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Save Mia's Leg

I Heart Pibbles will collect donations for Mia.
This is Mia. I met Mia today. She as a hip that has been fractured in two places. The shelter can not repair the hip because the cost is roughly $1,500 to fix. I think we need to help her. The Animal Welfare has her scheduled to have the leg amputated on Tuesday, November 1st.

If we come up with the money for the surgery, we can save her leg.

To view more pictures of Mia at the City of Tulsa Animal Welfare Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.308165829200660.97302.120805547936690&type=3

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

T-Shirts & More

To Order:
1.)Click the "Donate" button.
2.) Click "Add a Note to Seller":
Specify what item(s)
DesignSize, Color




Custom orders are available.
Questions? Email: iheartpibbles@yahoo.com
Thank You for Your Support!

I Heart Pibbles Car Magnets

Designs choose from:
~ I <3 Pibbles
~ I <3 Elderbulls **
~ I <3 Pugs
~ I <3 Bull Terriers
~ I <3 Boxers

Two sizes are available:
+ 3" x 4" ..... $6.50 each ****
+ 4" x 6" ..... $8.00 each

HOW TO ORDER:
Click the DONATE link below.
Click "Add a Note to Seller". Specify what size, and which design you'd like.

** All proceeds on the "I Heart ELDERBULLS" will go directly to Elderbulls, in honor of the Late-Great Sarge Wolf-Stringer.

**** Prices include a Donation and Postage. Additional Donations are Welcome.



Thank you for your Support!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

What's to come...

We have some ideas in the works for fundraising purposes.

T-Shirts
Bags/Purses
Car Magnets

All items will be made available with the following designs for the moment:




















[More designs Coming Soon!]

Founder's Testimonial

If you asked me two years ago that I would be kissing a "pit bull", I would have thought you were insane. My feelings towards "pit bulls" were fueled by news reports, word-of-mouth horror stories and an experience where a neighbor's "pit bull" killed my cat. I was angry. Having never owned an APBT, I was one of those people that questioned, "If they are so bad, why aren't they just exterminated? Just get rid of them."

I was wrong.


[November, 2009 Day we brought her home. My husband, Brandon]

Then there was Paige.
Paige changed my world. A friend from work had a litter of APBT puppies and only had 4 left. She had a picture of the babies, and I saw the little blue and white face looking back at me. My Mother and Father-in law got a registered American Staffordshire Terrier with the same color, and I knew if I showed the picture to my husband, he wouldn't think twice. I remember the night I brought the photo home. Standing at his desk, I held out the photo. The first thing he said, with his logical thinking was, "We already have two dogs." He looked at the picture and like I knew he would, he saw the blue and white one. It wasn't a week later we were visiting my friend's house to see the puppy, her given name, "Echo Spirit".

But my fears about "pit bulls" didn't end with the visit. I had a nightmare the night before we planned to pick the puppy up. Even though we met this carefree, easy-going puppy I was afraid of not being strong enough to handle this dog. This was fueled by news reports like "pit bull mauls child". With a son, who was 6 at the time, I was worried he was going to get hurt, or she would hurt my other two dogs or my two cats.

I was still wrong.


[The cats are the boss. Elliot is on the couch, Paige is playing Mountain Goat.]

Paige is the most lovable dog. From her whip-like tail to her clown smile, she is something special. She is a little girl trapped in a dog-suit. I haven't met a person that has met Paige that didn't like her. Not to mention her intelligence is unmatched. Tricks and training went easy, that is, when I was trained properly. She passed her AKC Canine Good Citizen Certification test, June 2010. Since then, she has made appearances at the public school Summer Care program to educate school-age children about dogs and her training to become a therapy dog. [The cats are the pibble's boss, although when they are fighting, she will police their cat-fights, breaking it up].

What is most important about Paige is that One Pibble changed my outlook and the outlook of all those she encounters.

Paige, whose 'spirit echos', is why I Heart Pibbles.
Arica
I Heart Pibbles, Founder