About Nature's Way Carolina Dogs

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Seymour, Tennessee, United States
Welcome to my site about my Naturally Reared Carolina Dogs! Carolina Dogs are a relatively new, rare breed recognized by the UKC, AKC-FSS & ARBA, and are quite possibly America's own indigenous wild dog. CDs make wonderful companions, athletes, hunters, and bedwarmers! Natural Rearing is the philosophy wherein we raise our dogs and puppies by following the 8 Laws of Health, employing Biologically Appropriate Raw Food and no toxic chemicals on, in or around our dogs. We have found this way of life fosters balance, health and longevity in our beloved companions. For our puppies, we welcome homes that have a very similar philosophy about dog rearing, or wish to learn. Check us out, follow us and share us in other places!!! YouTube@ Susan NaturesWayCarolina Dogs NaturesWayPets and FaceBook @ https://www.facebook.com/mycarolinadog on Twitter @https://twitter.com/NaturesWayCDs Thank you so much for visiting our site, feel free to leave us a comment or send us an email! susanlewelling@yahoo.com
Showing posts with label Rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rescue. Show all posts

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Help Lilo the rescued CD

 Let me introduce you to Lilo and let you know a bit about her struggles. My friend Debra rescued her from a dreadful situation and literally moments from being gassed. 
She was terribly abused. Starving, open sores on her entire back, no teeth, she has been shot, (small bullet still lodged near her lungs. 











 She also had Lymes disease, ehrlichia, scarred lungs from old HW and someone hit her on the head and it blinded her left eye.









 But so much good news along with not so good news. She is healthy and beautiful as you can see from the before and after photos.


 But we just took her to the vet to check her eye. Apparently the drops we have been using on her bad eye no longer can keep the pressure at a safe level and it could affect her good eye. The vet thinks she has a constant head ache. We've noticed that she sometimes withdrawals, so it's probably true.
So we need to have her blind eye removed, which saddens us. The good news is that her blood work is AMAZING! The vet can't believe it. Numbers for a young dog and Lilo is 12! So she has a lot of life left in her. But here is the point of this post...


 The surgery with after care will be about $500.

 So I'm selling my Carolina Dog Posters for a sale price. 










They are
 11x17,
 signed limited edition posters and I
 usually 
sell them for 
$25, but I'm 
offering them 
for $20 
in order to help
 get Lilo 
her surgery. 
Shipping is $7. 





















Debra has a paypal: 
artistdebrahoward@gmail.com
be sure to choose "sending to a friend" so paypal doesn't take out a fee on her or you can send a check to: 
Debra Howard  
33 West Main Street
Crisfield, MD 21817








They make great
 Christmas gifts.
 You can get 
a simple frame
 at Walmart for 
about $8
























Debra is throwing
 in a poster of 
a painting she did
 of the Eastern Shore entitled 
"The Soy Bean Field"





















Debra's website is http://www.artistdebrahoward.com/    

So let's help Debra help Lilo get well! 

Sunday, June 23, 2013

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

2 NR Carolina Dog/Mixes need Homes ASAP



Rachel, the owner of one of my 2011 puppies, Star, has 2 dogs she rescued and rehabilitated and now she needs to find homes for them. 
Here is their story. 
She was driving near Drew, Mississippi, by the home where Archie Manning grew up(Peyton & Eli Manning's Father). These two juvenile dogs (pictured to the left  on the day she found them)were hanging out in the yard, they looked EXACTLY like Star, but they were skinny and dirty. 



Eli 
She just couldn't leave them there where they would either be hit by a car or caught & taken to the notorious local pound. So she sacrificed a big roast she had just bought at the grocery store and lured them into her car. After she had them safe & full in her car she took them home with her. 

In honor of the Manning family, she decided to call them Peyton and Eli. They were very shy and she had to work with them for weeks to be able to handle them and give them baths. 

Peyton



Peyton was injured on her face and so she fixed her all up & Peyton's wounds are healed now. Peyton is the larger one in the first picture,a female and is still a shy girl but not ill tempered, just shy. Peyton is cream colored.

Eli (pictured below)is a happy go lucky & friendly male. He is light red.

She thinks they were both under 1 year old when she rescued them last summer(2012)
 Star & Earl took the strays right into the pack and started to teach them the ropes of living with humans. 
Eli
So since they needed some rehabilitation before they could ever be adopted she knew the shelter would be a death sentence for them & she didn't have the heart to take them to a shelter. After she spent so much time getting them tamed and feeding them nutritious raw foods she don't want them to go to just anyone, she really wants them to continue to be cared for Naturally as she has done. Peyton & Eli are unvaccinated and have been fed a raw diet and there have been no chemicals or toxins used in or on them for pests or parasites. They are very healthy and happy with this course of treatment. She only wants a home that will continue raw feeding, no chemicals and no or very minimal vaccines and will love them forever. She would like them to stay together but is willing to separate them to the perfect homes. They are currently located in Drew, Mississippi.

It is not known for sure if Peyton and Eli are true "full-blooded" Carolina Dogs, or if they are mixes or mixes of other breeds altogether, but they look & act very similar to what verified & registered Carolina Dogs look and act like, so based on where they were found(deep south) and their looks and behaviors we are going to call them "honorary" CD mixes. Unless Dr Brisbin himself was to look at them and give us his approval that they are truly Carolina Dogs, we will just stick with CD-MIX.  

Carolina Dogs are a pariah/ancient type of dog thought to be most closely related to the Australian Dingo and quite possibly to the dogs Precolumbian American Indians kept hundreds or thousands of years ago. "CD"s are very pack oriented and bond closely with their human pack. They are not attack dogs but are excellent alert dogs. CDs excel at anything they are asked to do and can be thought to be stubborn, but are actually very intelligent and just need to be asked (not forced) to do things so they understand what is being asked. They shed very minimally and do not have a 'doggy' odor, especially when fed a natural diet, so they make excellent house dogs. Here are some more links about Carolina Dogs 
CLICK HERE
 http://www.mycarolinadog.com/2012/02/general-description-of-carolina-dog.html
OR HERE
http://www.mycarolinadog.com/2012/02/is-carolina-dog-right-for-you-some-tips.html

If you are interested in adopting Peyton and/or Eli and possibly continuing on with the Natural Rearing for one or both of them please email an inquiry & details about yourself to rachelbuser@yahoo.ca, or call Rachel @ 662-719-8182. My email is susanlewelling@yahoo.com 


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

the Power of Pawsitive Thinking

I have been thinking about the power of the mind, in relation to training your dog or feeding a new protein source or just determining who gets that choice spot on the sofa, all of these can become issues with your raw fed dog or your Carolina Dog, well, any dog for that matter!  If you are uncertain or wishy-washy in your mind, dogs can tell!

I have heard of people who are having troubles "trying" to make the switch to raw feeding. Suddenly a dog is a food bully. Upon starting to feed raw food, one of their dogs becomes a resource guarder or even becomes aggressive with them. Behaviors that are not normal for the dogs and  inevitably get blamed on the "raw meat" myth that feeding raw makes dogs 'bloodthirsty". Utterly ridiculous, but it happens so often.

Also I hear of Carolina Dog adopters and even owners who have had their CDs since puppy hood say that their CD destroys furniture and personal items, bolts through the door and jumps on their neighbors. CDs are supposed to have a "pack" mentality in regards to their family and home and they are not usually destructive of anything in their "den" unless they are not given rules, boundaries and limitations.

How is a loving kind owner supposed to enforce those rules, boundaries, and limitations? What can be done? Maybe a better question is why do the animals suddenly act this way?

I learned this firsthand through my own experiences with my Carolina Dogs and Raw Feeding. Like him or hate him, Caesar Milan taught me this principle. I watched his shows for months prior to getting my first CD. Also the advice given by the breeder of my dogs, Jane Gunnell, meshed with this way of thinking.

Upon getting my first CD puppy I determined in my mind that no matter if I had never been able to potty train a dog or keep one from bolting through the door, I was going to have the mindset that I am in charge and I am the pack leader. I became totally sold out to the idea, after all, the many other methods I had used in the past had not worked for me.
I remember seeing an episode of the Dog Whisperer, where CM was explaining to the despairing dog owner that they needed to visualize the dog responding exactly the way they wanted, not visualizing how the dog could screw up. That made a major impact on me. I was determined to try it! (Upon proof-reading this, I realized that that last sentence was confusing. I was not going to try it, I was going to do it! )

In each training session and every interaction with my new puppy I did visualize him doing exactly the right thing. I saw  Cooter, in my mind, stopping when I asked him to wait at the door and not him bolting out past me to go after the cat. I saw Daisy dropping whatever object she had in her mouth as soon as I said "Drop It" And you know what? It worked! I didn't have to get physical or punish my dog in any way. It really is all about how we think!

How does it work? Well, when it comes to dealing with a Carolina Dog, we know that they are supremely intuitive. They can read our body language. CDs can tell if we are weak in our determination. Subconsciously, if we are thinking "failure" in our minds, then our body projects "failure" in our presence and posture. CDs can assuredly read that and WILL take advantage of it!

If you feel sorry for your CD and  what she went through in her past, she will sense your weakness and inability to be firm with her on a problem issue(chewing, bolting, resource guarding, etc). You will end up with a dog that develops bad habits, some of which could be dangerous. Worst case scenario- escape, illness, or surrender to a animal shelter could result.

For example, I am not meaning that you think in your mind: "I'm opening the door, I hope the dog does not dash out past me. I'm really scared he will and will get hit by a car. Oh crap please don't let that happen! Now Sweetie, you stay over there please while Mommy opens the door a crack and peeks out. No! Stay BAAACK! Arrgghh!" - You KNOW you have done this!!!! LOL
I am meaning the situation goes like this: You, with a strong calm presence back the dog away from the door and entry area until he has given you a good amount of space, so he is not crowding you or the door or entry. You put the dog in a down/stay and firmly say 'Wait' . You visualize Sweetie staying right in that spot until you release him. You turn and open the door and  greet your visitor and invite them in. Then you release Sweetie and praise him and allow him to calmly greet the visitor.

Does that whole scenario happen every time someone comes to our door? No. And that is my fault. My dogs can pick up on my weakness, inattention, nervousness, or agitation or even happiness and will show the same amount of 'excitement' that I am projecting. They will bark and "alert" me  that there is a stranger at the door. That is their "job" when we are home alone all day.  I do try to use each time somebody knocks on our door as a training exersize. Sometimes I don't get to play it out like I would like to, due to visitor urgency or whatever.  But I try to practice at least some parts of our ritual. I am confident that I can open the door and my dogs WILL respect me & 'my' doorway and will not bolt through. I know that I can ask them to back up and give me space at the door.

Another scenario that I commonly practice visualization is with feeding. Whether I am feeding a new food or feeding my dogs as a pack in the yard. I visualize them eating the food like it is their favorite. I also visualize and insist on them respecting each other's space and food.
Early on in my raw feeding journey I experienced my dogs refusing to eat something new. Thinking back I always had that worry in my mind; "I hope they will eat this turkey(or fish or whatever). What if they don't?  It was expensive, if they don't eat it  I will be out that money and they will have nothing to eat! "
When I realized what I was doing, I almost smacked myself in the head! Doh! They can tell I, their pack leader,  am worried about this new food. "It must be dangerous, or bad. Better not eat this!" They probably are reading from my body language!
When I next fed a new food, I made sure I was thinking happy thoughts, positive about them eating the new food, thinking how nutritious it would be for them, how yummy they would think it is. And yet again, It worked! They ate it with no problem!

These are just some examples of the power of Pawsitive Thinking I have experienced. I hope you learned something that you can apply to your journey with your Raw Fed dog or Carolina Dog!



Remember Visualize Pawsitive thoughts!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Natural Immunity By Pat McKay

This is a wonderful book about Natural Immunity, why vaccines don't work and how natural immunity does work and how to achieve it with your pets.
If this link stops working, please Google " Natural Immunity, Pat McKay" or Essentials4All, Pat McKay" to find the new link or places to purchase the book.

link to Natural Immunity by Pat McKay

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Help rescue a part of American History

This is a post via a wonderful volunteer at the shelter where Romeo & Juliet were brought in. We need help getting them to Dr Brisbin in South Carolina for his evaluation & study, as he is facing double knee replacement surgery and may not be able to drive himself there to pick up the pair. He is very excited about this pair, the ramifications of finding CDs in Louisiana and finding a cream & a red together(suggests possibly a larger pack -genetics- or broader range  or migration than previously thought).

This is American History in the making, Carolina Dogs are possibly the United States' only aboriginal dog. Furthering Dr Brisbin's study can only help finding more about the Carolina Dog, and thus  Early American Peoples. Please Chip In or volunteer to drive a leg if you are on the route! If you need more information, please send me an email asap & I can put you in touch with the right people. 




CHIP IN FOR RESCUE AND VET CARE OF ROMEO AND JULIET:
http://sherryg.chipin.com/romeo-and-juliet-carolina-dogs
click on link above for easy options.
"Romeo and Juliet are two wild, mated pair of Carolina Dogs that was picked up by Animal Control and is in our shelter in Port Allen, LA. Dr. Lehr Brisbin is wanting to bring these dogs up to South Carolina to his place. He is very excited about them and what this could mean to his studies and the fact that there has been no validated pockets of CD's coming from Louisiana. 
Dr. Brisbin was planning on driving to get them himself but now because of knee surgery, it is looking like we are going to have to arrange transport, which we are going to need help with. Also Juliet's eyes are getting worse and she needs vet care. Our shelter is a very small shelter, with no in house vet so everything extra that is done for these animals comes from donations. If you could PLEASE help in any way we would APPRECIATE it. It is a 12 hour drive from Baton Rouge, LA to Akin, SC. If anyone would be able to PERSONALLY DRIVE any of these legs that would be appreciated. 
Dr. Brisbin has said that anyone helping transport these dogs to him would be first in line for a free registered puppy. iIt wouldn't be so hard on one person if we could break this up. I would like to collect enough money to help with mileage and any vet care for these dogs. They may also need to be temporarily boarded as our shelter is in danger of becoming full because of hurricane evacuees animals that we are forced to take in. We have jumped through hoops getting these dogs approved for this trip to Dr. Brisbin, now we are just asking for help getting them there...thank you."