Title: Animal Expo & Open House
Location: The Tulsa Animal Shelter
Description: Trick or Treat
Start Time: 12:00
Date: 2009-10-10
End Time: 16:00

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Title: Animal Expo & Open House
Location: The Tulsa Animal Shelter
Description: Trick or Treat
Start Time: 12:00
Date: 2009-10-10
End Time: 16:00

Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue
17667 Markita Dr. Jones, OK 73049
(405) 399-3084 or (405) 615-5267
blazesequineresc@aol.com http://www.blazesequinerescue.com
Federal I.D. 43-2024364
September 28, 2009
Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue, Inc. located in Jones, Oklahoma, is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that strives to improve the lives of neglected, starved, and abused horses. We provide equine rescue regardless of age or disability. We promote and teach horse care and humane, natural methods of training horses.
Rescues:
Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue has had a very busy year. So far this year, we have assisted with 3 large seizures. We have taken in more horses from Animal Cruelty this year than we have any other year. From January 1 to September 27, 2009, Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue has taken in 197 horses. Since we have started our equine rescue in 2001, we have taken in a total of 502 horses and have adopted out 410 of those horses into loving, forever homes. None of this could be possible without our wonderful supporters and volunteers. With Animal Cruelty on the rise, we need your support now more than ever. Donations are needed to continue saving these wonderful horses lives.
In our last newsletter, we told you about our rescue of 52 horses from Beckham County on May 1st. Since then, we have assisted Garvin County with the rescue of 82 horses on August 24th 2009. And most recently we assisted Oklahoma County with the rescue of 6 horses on September 23, 2009 and 2 horses from Logan County on September 24, 2009. Of course, we can’t forget the countless horses received from Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Division this year as well. We have a lot of wonderful horses in our care and many of them require a lot of medical attention and care. We would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to some of the horses that need your assistance. We ask that you please consider making a donation towards the horses currently in our care.
Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue is making an Urgent Plea for assistance. Any Donation, no matter the size, is very important to us. Help us continue to save so many wonderful horses lives. Remember “Success comes one bit at a time”.
TURTLE

Turtle came into our rescue program on August 20, 2009 from the Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Division. Turtle is a Beautiful, Palomino, Stud, estimated to be 20 years of age and emaciated. Turtle has bladder stones and is not able to urinate properly. Turtle is currently being treated for his stones and gaining weight nicely. Turtle is on extensive antibiotics and has to have treatments weekly to break down the stones and properly empty his bladder. He is making wonderful progress and hopefully, he will be able to urinate freely soon. Once he is healthy, he will be gelded. He is a sweetheart of a horse and tolerates everything wonderfully. Please consider making a donation towards Turtle’s ongoing medical expenses. He needs your support!
TEQUILA aka (MR. STUD MAN)

Tequila came into our rescue program on August 24, 2009 along with 81 other horses from Garvin County. Tequila is a Beautiful, Sorrel, Quarter Horse, Stud. Tequila is estimated to be 17 years of age and extremely emaciated. Tequila is one of the sweetest, well mannered Studs. He has such a wonderful personality and a strong will to survive. Tequila had not received proper hoof care in quite some time and he is going through a series of corrective trimmings. His teeth were in extremely poor condition upon arrival. Tequila is gaining weight wonderfully and once he gains his weight back and is healthy, Tequila will be gelded. Please consider making a donations towards Tequila’s rehabilitation.
MO MONEY

Mo Money came into our rescue program on August 20, 2009 from the Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Division. Mo Money is a Beautiful, Chestnut, Thoroughbred, Gelding. Mo Money is a former race horse and is extremely emaciated. Mo Money is a sweet boy that is very week. Mo Money needs your support, please consider making a donation towards his rehabilitation.
ISABEL

Isabel came into our rescue program on September 23, 2009 from Oklahoma County. Isabel is a 2 year old, Thoroughbred/Arabian Cross. She is extremely emaciated and is the size of a yearling. She is very weak and went down in the trailer while being transported to our facility. She is such a sweet girl and has already suffered so much in her short life. We pray that Isabel has the strength to pull through this. Please consider making a donation towards Isabel’s rehabilitation, she needs your support and prayers.
BOSS

Boss came into our rescue program on August 24, 2009 from Logan County. Boss is another sweet boy, that is stunted. Boss is a 2 year old, Paint, Stud Colt. He is emaciated as well, but doing very well. He has a strong will and should recover well, but will be very small. Please consider making a donation towards Boss’ rehabilitation.
Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue has many more wonderful horses in our program that need your support. We ask that you please make a donation towards any of the horses currently in our rescue program. All of them are equally important and they all need us now more than ever. Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue is currently caring for 92 rescued horses at this time. Donations can be sent to:
Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue
17667 Markita Dr. Jones, OK 73049
(405) 399-3084 or (405) 615-5267
blazesequineresc@aol.com http://www.blazesequinerescue.com
Federal I.D. 43-2024364
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your continued support.
Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue has many wonderful horses currently available for adoption. If you or someone you know is wanting to add a horse to their family, please consider adopting a rescued horse. Rescued horses make wonderful horses, they are so eager to please and give 110% to their adoptive family. Many of them are young and ready for training. Many others are broke to ride and some would just be wonderful companion animals or pets. No matter what you are looking for, you will find that building a relationship with a rescued horse is priceless!
Take a moment to read about one of our adopters experiences and what her adopted horse means to her.
Jan Talley — Midwest City
“I have always tried to on occasion to send Blaze’s a donation for all the horses that they are saving. Little did I know that last March, I would find my best friend from Blaze’s. Upon arrival at Blaze’s I met a skinny bay gelding, Porter. He was so sweet. I adopted him and brought him home. Over the next couple of months I watched him bloom into a beautiful horse. Porter is well broke and gentle. I indeed found my diamond in the rough. It seems like he knows he has a home that cares for him and finally he is loved. We now have a trust between each other that is forever. Children love Porter to, but that feeling is mutual. Although he is a big boy at 15 hands, he will let children ride him and he never takes a wrong step. It took me years to find Porter. He is the love of my life. I don’t understand how folks could let a horse of this character go down hill. He is such an easy keeper. He has a gentle, kind spirit and I am blessed that he is mine. I can’t thank Blaze’s enough for letting me adopt Porter.”

Jan Talley & Porter
Thank you!
Blaze’s Tribute Equine Rescue, Inc. would like to thank all the wonderful volunteers that assisted us during the 2009 Oklahoma State Fair. Without your dedicated support, we would not have been able to successfully run 3 concession stands this year. Thank you Desiree Walling, Brian Walling, Roger Fees, Lisa Calder, John Brown, Leslie Brown, Tim Spears, Melissa Spears, Kathy Morris, Judi Leonard, Tammy Zeman, Brooke Bradley, Jeff Mead, Krysdyl Evans, Jananne Risenhoover, and Debbie. You all are amazing volunteers and supporters! Thank you so much for your continued support
Title: 3rd Annual Awesome Autumn Airdales, October 11th
Location: Brush Creek Bazaar, 10900 S. Louisville Ave, Tulsa
Link out: Click here
Start Time: 1:00
Date: 2009-10-11
Fall is trying to push it’s way in this past weekend so it has spurred us to set the date and time for AAA III. In case you don’t remember what that stands for it is not about automobiles, taking a trip, or insurance! It’s a fun day set aside to enjoy the company of those
Awesome Autumn Airedales!
We will try something a bit different this year–coming together on a Sunday afternoon.
The date: October 11
The Time: beginning at 1:00 p.m.
Who: Anyone who has, has had, wants another, loves the breed–and the breed is Airedales! Kids are welcome–but no special plans are being made for them. As you need to have your dales under control–likewise your kids!
Where Dear Airedalers!
: at Joanne Hartfield’s lake home east of Adair, OK When you indicate you want to come and from where, she will e-mail directions.
The Food: For our first two AAA’s we had tremendous food choices. A bit later I’ll send out a sketchy menu and ask everyone to indicate what they want to bring. The idea is that we might graze a bit as we gather, and eat about 4:00pm which will allow for homeward treks to be reasonable
The Events: Planned events, games for dogs and owners, lots of sharing, picture taking, and a silent auction to benefit Airedale Rescue. Walking by the lake, swimming for dogs if you like. Horseshoe pits available.
What you need to do NOW: Put the date on your calendar, send me an e-mail with a Yes I plan to be there, or No, not this year! An approx. number of people–and who–will be coming with you; invite others that you think might be interested and give them my e-mail address and/or telephone number if they have questions–also send me their e-mail addresses. Plan something for the auction if you care to. We aren’t looking for really expensive items–like under $20.00(I know that’s expensive in this economy!), and they do not HAVE to be dog related, but those sold best last year.
Looking forward to another great day together with our dales.
Joanne Hartfield
918-785-4615

Title: Tulsa Boxer Rescue - 1st Annual Golf Tournament, October 4th
Location: Page Belcher Golf Course
Link out:
Start1:30
Date: 2009-10-04 Time:
TBR is hosting our 1st Annual Golf Tournament. Sunday, October 4th at Page Belcher Golf Course in Tulsa Oklahoma. Shotgun start at 1:30pm. We need your help!! Sign up today to play or to sponsor. Go to: http://www.tulsaboxerrescue.net/Pages/TBR_Golf_Tournament.php

On Sept 28, 2009 Bill Handy, owner of the Dog Dish pet boutique in the Farm Shopping Center, announced that he and his wife Shellie have sold their premier Tulsa pet emporium. There will be a short transition period as they assist the new owners, Jim, Juley and Emily Langdon, in getting up to speed for the busy upcoming Holiday Season. Emily Langdon will be managing the store.
Bill and Shellie Handy have been active members of the Tulsa Pet Community and will be missed very much. TulsaPets Magazine wishes them much success in their new venture and wherever else life may take them.
Title: 4th Annual Ward-Wiseman Petapaloza
Location: American Legion Bldg, Collinsville
Start Time: 1:30
Date: 2009-10-04
End Time: 5:00
4th Annual WWAH Petapalooza!!!
“Hats Off to Ward-Wiseman Animal Haven!”
Sunday Afternoon - October 4th, 2009 from 1:30-5PM
American Legion Building, 9th & Main St., Collinsville, OK
$10 entry donation per family
includes a goodie bag for the 1st 100 pets, bandannas for the 1st 200 pets, and a raffle ticket for a puppy or kitty basket!
Not limited to cats and dogs! We had turtles, goats, and ponies appear! All pets MUST BE up-to-date on all vaccinations AND either crated or on a lead/leash!
Ward-Wiseman plans a party for you and your pets each year to help celebrate your animals by taking them to a party designed for them.
This coincides with the day many churches bless the animals in honor of St. Francis. So take your pets to church for a blessing and then on to a party in the afternoon. Also, Father David Perdue will be at PetPalooza to bless your pets.
We will have crafts for the children to make for their pets, games for you and your pets, a silent auction from 1:30-4:30, Al Inglima will be our auctioneer for a live auction at 2:00pm, Photographer Lora Dail will take pet photos, face painting by our good friend Misti, Ask the Vet, Rachael will clip your pets nails, and much more.
We have signed items from Brooks and Dunn, Debbie Macomber, Michael Wallis, The Tulsa Drillers, Football from Tulsa Hurricanes, Signed Hall of Fame Kansas City Chiefs football, from early 80’s, Signed OU Basketball Team 2002 Women’s Final Four poster, a 1944 and 1945 OSU All American Football card signed by The Blonde Bomber, and much more still on the way. A silent auction with many baskets and items that will make great gifts.
Also... if you become a member of Ward-Wiseman Animal Haven by 5:00 pm on October 4, 2009 or if you joined since August of 2009, your name will be put in the hat and one will bse drawn at 5:00pm…you have a chance of winning our Membership Prize Basket.
Items in the Basket: Overnight Stay at Bridle Creek Resort in Sperry, 2 VIP passes to Psycho Path Haunted Adventure in Sperry, Dinner for two at The Alabaster Grill in Owasso, $25 Gift Certificate to El Jalapeno Grill in Collinsville, $10 Gift Certificate to Doug’s Grill in Collinsville, a WWAH Ball cap and Key Chain!
This is our 4th PetPalooza and they just get better every year. So tell a friend or better yet bring a friend…if they are in your back seat you know they will make it to the party, gather up the family including your pets and join us in beautiful Collinsville, Oklahoma for a fun afternoon.
Title: Partnering for Pets BARKtoberfest
Location: Southern Ag - Owasso
Link out: Click here
Start Time: 11:00
Date: 2009-10-10
End Time: 17:00

Title: Paws in the Park
Location: Riverwalk Crossing
Link out: Click here
Start Time: 9:00
Date: 2009-10-17

Title: Labapalooza
Location: Hunter Park
Link out: Click here
Start Time: 10:00
Date: 2009-10-10
End Time: 2:00

Lab-a-palooza
October 10, 2009
at
Hunter Park, 5804 E. 91st Street
10:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m.
This is our annual fundraising event.
Enjoy a silent auction, vendors, games and of course,
Biscuit Acres Dog Park.
We are now accepting all levels of sponsorships, if you know of a company or person who could help out our organization, please email oklabrescue@cox.net
Come for food, fun, raffle and silent auction!
Title: Blessing of the Animals
Location: Trinity Episcopal Church, 5th & Cincinnati-In the Church-Downtown
Description: Bring Your Pets - Furry, Feathered, Finned Friends of All Kinds for food, fellowship and fun. Children may come dressed as their favorite animal.
Start Time: 5:00 PM
Date: 2009-10-04
