Monthly Archives: May 2012

Life Begins where your Comfort Zone Ends

Nothing better than a Pack Walk.

My 1st Adoptaversary!

My 1st Adoptaversary!

Rally to Rescue in January marked my 1 year Adoptaversary!  I had been in my furever home for a whole Year!  I had to go to the event to Celebrate and visit with my Rescuer Pam, from RUFF Rescue.  I took my Foster sister Lexi with me, this would be her first event.  We had a good time walking around and visiting with the various rescue groups.  We met a few Facebook Fans,(which seems so surreal that people are seeking me out).  I gave Miss Pam Lots of kisses when I saw her.  I hung out with my friends at Pit Stop Bully’s Rescue and got to play with one of the puppies.  Lexi did fantastic and was a  big hit, everyone wanted to love on her.  Before we left I even got to get a bath and a nail trim.  On the way home we stopped a very doggie friendly restaurant for dinner.  It was a good day.  I am lucky to have such a wonderful life

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My Furry Valentine!

My first meeting with Scar and Darla from Pibble to the Rescue. Love the Wag Schwag Collars!
Me and Athena,a rescue pittie, sitting pretty for treats.
I paid my Dollar…..but I think I’ll just blow the piggy a kiss.
I changed this family’s view of Pit Bulls! They even trusted me to kiss the baby!
I got to hang with some really cool kids! I love the hats!
I stopped by to give some Love to Pam, my Rescuer, from RUFF rescue.
My Furry Valentine

Is That Willow WonderBull? The Power of Social Networking.

My Furry Valentine

It started out like a typical Saturday, pick out an outfit, pack up our gear and head out for a day of Events.  Me and Jade arrived at Our Furry Valentine event at a local shopping center.  I got dressed in my new pink and white t-shirt and Tutu with hearts. As we reached the main street I heard,” Is that Willow WonderBull?!!” Who are these people??  How do they know me??  They are my Facebook followers!  I have Fans!  I was stopped every few feet for a photo op with my new friends.  The Pit Bull rescues all knew who I was, so I hung out with the rescue Pitties while the Moms shared stories about us Pibbles.  Kids and families wanted to meet me too….they couldn’t resist a Pit Bull in a Tutu and that gave Mom an opportunity to tell them about our temperment and history.  I was really starting to make a difference! I was really an Ambassador. This was the first event that I got this reaction.  It reiforced  that I was doing something important.

Feb. 2012