Misha May Mutterings

posted by Lorraine May, Executive Director, Founder and Head Trainer of The Misha May Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit dog rescue. For more information on Misha May, our classes, our adoptable dogs, or to sign up for our newsletter, go to www.mishamayfoundation.org.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Blanco, Charla and Tiger - star crossed, gutsy kitties!

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Blanco is the bravest of the three kitties, curious with a hearty appetite! Photo credit: Barbara Millman          Blanco, Charla...

Charlie and Mitzy, Lovers' Destiny

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  Mitzy, a 3 year old calico, and Charlie, a 2 year old orange tabby are available for adoption as a bonded pair. story below   Ch...
Sunday, July 14, 2013

Alone Again by Lorraine May, M.A.

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“Why is everyone in such a rush? What about my morning hike? Who wants to play ball? I would love some pets and a special treat. Hey, where ...
Tuesday, June 25, 2013

June 24, 2013 Justice lets me know to, “Rub my face.”

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It’s been about 4 months since Justice arrived for rehabilitation.     Consistent New Behaviors with Me Justice now consiste...
Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Canine Graduates Seek Meaning Too!

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by Lorraine May, M.A. Many of us take our best pals to a variety of classes such as obedience, good manners or how to walk on a leash. ...
Friday, May 10, 2013

Justice: after three months he's almost kissing me - WHAT!?!

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Steady Progress I cannot tell you how happy I am to continue telling Justice's story filled with so many successes. It seems that...
Thursday, May 9, 2013

$2500 in matching funds available for Fleet Footed Flash's Medical Fund

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$2500 in matching funds is available through a very generous Anonymous Donor who loved Flash very much! Please donate now and your donati...
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Lorraine May
My reason for being is to improve life for dogs. In this ideal world, there would be no homeless, neglected or abused ones. And there would be no need for rescue, nor for families to give up their pet not knowing whether he or she might find another home or not. People often ask me how I got started in training, behavior and rescue. Although I have studied and apprenticed, my motivation and education have primarily come from the dogs themselves. Understanding dogs, rehabilitating them, and then writing about the process, is my calling. In the beginning, I was compelled to rehabilitate my own dogs rather than consider giving them up. As it happens with many of the dogs who pick us, I loved them dearly, but wasn't entirely pleased with how they behaved.
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