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needed so badly. If I went into the stall while he was eating, he would hide in the corner and just shake. I was all set to buy an Icelandic could not give up on him. He finally pony in Illinois when I got the started eating grain at four months call. There was a cute little gaited and treats at six months. This was pony that had to be sold. I showed huge! Progress was slow and steady, my wonderful husband a picture of and then at eight months I could him and he said “buy him.” touch his tail. I couldn’t believe it! I The little gaited pony had been had to stick with him. I could see in abused, starved and neglected. He his eyes it was all fear, but I knew was given one flake of hay, no shelter once I could get passed that he was and no heated water. I paid $1,000 very intelligent. The fear was masking for him. I did get two other horses it. out of there for free. He was a mess I started working with him using but I saw something that I can’t the Parelli Foundation. He has gone explain. Maybe it was him saying from a 13.1-hand, 500-pound “help me.” starved little gaited pony, to a 14The first four months his name hand, 800-pound was Widow Maker, little pistol. His Alpo and Elmer, play drive has but we ended kept my old guy naming him Radar, (20-year-old which means good Buddy) in great luck. He put me in shape! He is getthe hospital four ting more and times. One time I more confident was doing his everyday. Last hooves and getyear I passed ting ready for a Level 2 online and Jesse Peters I am working on Clinic, when all of passing Level 2 a sudden he Freestyle this year. reared up and He will now come smashing me into to me from a the side of the quarter-mile away. stall. He knocked Our relationship is me out and he getting stronger was running for and stronger. I his life. The issue? have trail rode My husband was him all over trying to help me Michigan, Daniel get ready and Boone in came into the stall Kentucky, even with a pitchfork to clean up. Radar With Patti Podnar’s nurturing, Radar has Hocking Hills in Ohio. I have found thought he was a gone from a 13.1-hand, 500-pound he has the suremountain lion. His starved little gaited pony, to a 14hand, 800-pound “little pistol.” footedness of a fear level was goat and once you teach him someextreme. I have never seen anything thing he has “got it!” Just recently I like this. I went to the hospital, had a taught him how to bow. He stayed slight concussion, but still went to down for the first time with the cue I the Jesse Peters Clinic. Radar needed used on him. I was so happy! Every this. time I say “good boy” to him, his The first year I had him I wouldn’t face just lights up. even let the vet check him. I didn’t He has been a miracle in my life. I think he could handle it. My farrier is know he came to me so I could grow awesome, he spent more than four as a person and a horseman. He has hours with him on his first appointtaught me so much. I am so grateful ment. His goal was to work slowly so and proud of him. I have learned that Radar would know he was there to patients is the No. 1 key in his life. help him, not hurt him. I worked With me being extroverted, I have constantly on him trusting me and evolved with him. We both are more getting more confident. He has been centered now. ❏ the biggest challenge I have ever Patti Podnar is a White Lake been introduced to. He would not eat Township resident. grain or any supplements that he

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By Dana Mullarkey

Rescue dog helps woman keep safe while riding horses

igns of spring: Swallows come back to Capistrano; buzzards come back to Hinkley, Ohio; and Hush Puppies hit the road to Canterbury Village ... not Birmingham. Once again the Basset Hounds will hit the road for the Great American Basset Waddle For Rescue on Sunday, May 15, 2011. The Waddle, hosted by Michigan Basset Rescue, has a new home this year. The annual fund-raiser for Michigan Basset Rescue will be held at Canterbury Village in Lake Orion. This non-profit organization has rescued nearly 3,000 homeless basset hounds in the past 18 years. The event began in 1993 with 12 basset hounds waddling up Woodward Avenue. Last year there were 400! Each year it grows, and this May 15 the rescue organization expects more than 500 short-legged, long-eared, vertically-challenged droolyhounds to strut their stuff in support of their less fortunate doggy brothers and sisters. Bassets, many of them having been rescued themselves, will converge on Lake Orion from 45 states, six Canadian provinces and Ireland. The event, which has been called the “Basset Hound Dream Cruise,” has been featured in LIFE Magazine; and Animal Planet’s “Breed All About It” presents a segment on the Waddle in its program on basset hounds. The Waddle, a spectacular event and an incredible sight, is enjoyed by everyone, including the hounds. Following the parade, the “pooped pups” will “hang out” in the Park at Canterbury Village to sniff each other, have a cool

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adopted Code Red from a horse rescue in October 2009. The horse rescue was going out of business so I relocated him to a private farm in Ortonville, Mich. Code Red is big and can intimidate me sometimes. I’ve heard, read, and watched a lot about natural horsemanship and use those types of exercises with him. He responds very well. When I’m working with him a lot on the

ground, he really listens to me and keeps me safe on the ground and when riding. We’ve had some trailering challenges, but are overcoming those. I’m

Greyhounds Vegas and Savannah, and rabbits Sonoma and Mr. Peepers — all four rescued animals — are cherished by Dana Mullarkey as “wonderful pets and companions.”

drink and greet their many friends and fans. This year’s event will be the 18th annual Great American Basset Waddle. It was held the past 17 years in Birmingham as part of the Celebrate Birmingham Parade. The event is actually a three-day affair. It starts on Friday, May 13 at the Michigan Basset Rescue’s headquarters hotel, the Quality Inn in Troy. There we welcome out-of-towners with a dinner and auction on Friday night. The hotel is nearly filled with basset hounds and their people. On Saturday, May 14, we have our

the MRR. My volunteer role with the MRR is to socialize the foster rabbits by petting and holding them at the adoption events. It’s a tough job, but someone has to do it. The Greyhounds go with me to the horse farm. Code Red likes dogs. They run around in a large fenced-in area next to the horse pasture ... the Greyhounds, rabbits ... I love them all; they are wonderful pets and companions! ❏ Dana Mullarkey is the volunteer event coordinator for Greythounds of Eastern Michigan. She provides volunteer adoption event support for Michigan Rabbit Rescue, and is a member of the Purdue University Calumet Dunes Equine Center Board of Directors.

annual picnic. This year we will be frolicking at the Orion Oaks Bark Park. It’s a basset hounds only pawty! All the bassets are taken off leashes and have the time of their lives running, playing, chasing, sniffing, stealing food and playing games for prizes. We have a costume contest, a pet masseuse, a pet psychic and lots of vendors. This year they will have acres and acres to enjoy! On Sunday we will be at Canterbury Village for our Waddle! The parade will be led by a beautiful horse-drawn carriage carrying our Waddle King and Queen Basset Hounds for 2011. They will be followed by literally hundreds of taking Code Red to Chelsea, Mich. for a four-day horse clinic in April. I’ve had cancer twice and being around horses helped me regain strength and confidence. Working with horses is also stress-reducing. It’s a completely different world than the office. I’m so lucky to have Code Red in my life and be healthy enough to spend time with him. I hope he knows how much I love him. I also am fortunate to have two rescued retired racing Greyhounds, Vegas and Savannah; and two rabbits, Sonoma and Mr. Peepers, adopted from the Michigan Rabbit Rescue (MRR). I host Greyhound rescue adoption events for the Greythounds of Eastern Michigan (GEM) at the Bloomfield Hills PetCo once a month and volunteer for

The 18th annual Great American Basset Waddle, a fund-raising event held by Michigan Basset Rescue, will be held this year at Canterbury Village in Lake Orion. The event had been held the previous 17 years in Birmingham.

basset hounds and their people. Also new this year is a personal “Float” contest! Owners are designing floats with wagons, etc. and competing for top prize. On Sunday there will also be food and refreshments available, a DJ, vendors, games for the dogs and other fun stuff! This is a fundraiser ... it is our lifeline! Owners are asked to collect pledges for each “block” their bassets completes in the Waddle (like a walk-athon). Pledges are collected the day of the event and there are very nice prizes and trophies for the top Pledge Getters. We need this Waddle Weekend to be a huge success. Without it, we can’t continue to save, vet and re-home needy basset hounds here in Michigan. Veterinary costs are our main concern. On average, they range anywhere from $2,000 to $4,000 per month. Currently, we have a 1-year-old basset who has been in the hospital going on three weeks. Her vet bill is approaching $3,000! She was, obviously, a very sick girl, but we couldn’t give up on her. The good news is she is improving! Without the Waddle, we couldn’t help dogs like her. Every dog that comes to us goes into a Foster Home (we always need foster homes), to a vet (all are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, Heart Worm tested/treated prior to adoption) and eventually into a new Forever Home. Please visit our web site at michiganbassetrescue.org or call 248-6231698 for more information. ❏ Melissa Fenchel is president of Michigan Basset Rescue.

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loving homes. We also assisted animal control in the placement of five Morgan horses after learning they had been The Michigan Horse Welfare locked in filthy stalls for seven years. Coalition is a group of concerned peoOne of these horses, “Mystery,” a gorple from across Michigan dedicated to geous mare who needed helping horse owners the most TLC after the struggling to provide for horses’ removal, is now their animals and saving ready for her forever as many as possible from home. See Mystery’s abuse, abandonment and adoption information and neglect. photo on page 32. To date, the MHWC’s The success of our most successful program efforts to help horses in is our Hay Bank, the Last spring, Michigan Horse need depends entirely on mission of which is to Welfare Coalition (MHWC) donations. Donations are provide owners facing assisted Livingston County tax-deductible and can financial hardship, and be made at our website occasionally law enforce- Animal Control in the at michiganhorsewelfarement and rescue opera- removal of eight abandoned horses from coalition.org, or by sendtions, with temporary hay and feed assistance, deplorable conditions. All of ing a check to: The the horses were rehabilitat- Michigan Horse Welfare and to assist them in Coalition; 5859 W. planning for the future. ed and placed in loving Saginaw Hwy., No. 273; So far, the MHWC’s Hay homes. Lansing, Mich. 48917-2460. For more Bank has helped to feed 52 horses! information, visit our website or call Last spring, the MHWC assisted 517-321-3683. ❏ Livingston County Animal Control in Jodi Louth is the Hay Bank coordithe removal of eight abandoned horses nator for the Michigan Horse Welfare from deplorable conditions. All of the Coalition. horses were rehabilitated and placed in

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“Do you think she is cast?” “What does that mean?” I am thinking. My vet is great. I am told to “roll I went to say “hi” to my best friend, her over.” “How?” asks the new horse “Sadie Barnes,” a tall and beautiful owner. “Put a couple lead ropes around Tennessee Walker Paint. I let her out of her legs and roll her over.” Being careher paddock and into the larger padful to stay away from dock in front of the barn. being hurt by the powerUsually she follows me ful legs, my friend and I into the barn but lately put lead ropes behind she has been rolling on her left legs and gently the poop hill first. Today pulled her over to her Sadie heads for the hill right. It worked! As soon and begins the “I’m as Sadie realized she was gonna roll” circling. I in control, she did a viccontinue into the barn. tory lap before running A couple minutes into the barn for our later, noticing that she daily ritual! hasn’t joined me, I I am realizing every trudge back out through second with her is a the mud to find her. She blessing. So much can is stuck on top of the hill Sandi Barnes, who boards her horse at the West Hill happen in a short time on her back. Her back legs are spread, and she Ranch in Milford, says every you really have to keep is showing her teeth and second she has with Sadie, on your toes and stay breathing hard. Her head her Tennessee Walker Paint, close to your good barn is a blessing. friends and your vet. ❏ on its side in the mud. She looks helpless. I Sandi Barnes boards scream for my friends, who tell me to her horse, Sadie, at the West Hill call the vet. I hear them ask each other, Ranch in Milford.

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