Sunday, January 31, 2016
Sunday Sweets!
Friday, January 29, 2016
Introduction to Balanced Positive Training Videos
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Positive training is so very important for Cairns, but for all other dogs too. All training begins with the connection between you and your dog. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVTV0FegQYE
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https://boundangels.org/
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Lost Small Gold Cairn Terrier w. Mohawk (Commack/E. Northport) - Long Island, NY
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Lost Cairn - Bella
Lost a Small Golden Cairn Terrier with Mohawk. She will respond to "Bella." Lost in the Commack/East Northport Border. No collar and has a green dot on stomach.
Please call 631-327-8736 or 631-603-1411. http://longisland.craigslist.org/pet/4138074526.html |
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Sunday Sweets
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Wacky Wednesday!

Wednesday is the day to be WACKY! Each week we will showcase a terrierific cairn picture with an appropriate caption. If you have a terrierific cairn and would like us to consider YOUR picture and caption for an upcoming "Wacky Wednesday" send it to us at cpcrnblog@gmail.com! (All photo submissions become the property of CPCRN and may be used for fundraising, promotion and/or outreach purposes.)
A big shout out to Abby and Bella, for being our Wacky Wednesday models this week!
Friday, January 21, 2011
Bella settles in to her new life!
My last little foster, Mariah, now Bella, was adopted by a wonderful couple on Oct. 30, 2010. I received this attached letter from Bella's new mom today. I thought you all would enjoy the letter.
Dear Col. Potter:
Hi. We adopted "Mariah" from Col. Potter Rescue several weeks ago. Her Foster Mom called her "Bella” so that is the name we call her since she answers to "Bella". Before we adopted her we were told she has "problems" she bites and is very timid with people. She especially loves men and is very wary with women.
We took her home with us and much to our delight she is a wonderful, fun, loving dog. We drove her from her foster mom’s house in a crate. She rode in the car with us for 2 and 1/2 hrs. Never a peep from her; she was quite content in the car and slept a lot of the way. When we arrived at our home we opened the cage and she jumped from the car and ran into the house, her tail wagging and happy as could be. She ran around the house sniffing and smelling each room and made herself at home. We had bowls set up for her in the kitchen with water and food, she found those and chowed down.
We were told she might regress and hide under the bed and bite us if we tried to pick her up. Yes, of course I had to reach for her to pick her up and she nipped at my hand breaking the skin no big deal I told her "no Bella its okay we love you".
That night she slept with us and licked our faces to show how happy she was. I was very confident we could make friends with her, to trust us and know we would never hurt her.
Her foster parents and I cried when we left their home. They loved her and were sad to see her leave but knew we were going to give her a "loving home" and she would be a lucky dog to be with us.
She has made our lives so blessed. She is so sweet and runs around the yard so happy to be here with us. The neighbors have bought her "presents" and she is getting so spoiled...she loves them also and is not one bit shy with them.
Right now I am on the computer and she is laying on the chair next to me very content. She loves to go out in the car with us and as soon as we open the door to the garage and car she jumps in ready to go..
I gave her a shower with me and she was fine with that, I brushed her and cut the hair around her face and she is fine with it....not growling or teeth baring.
I am so happy with her and hope others will take in loving pets from "Col. Potter Rescue". The volunteers are unbelievable and care so much about the pets you would like to adopt. I am so impressed with the whole group of people I have had the privilege of knowing thru the emails. They are dedicated people who love the "rescue dog". I will become one of them.
If you would like to learn more about all of the cairns available for adoption through Col. Potter, please click here.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Sunday Sweets
Tootsie (and a HAPPY BIRTHDAY to YOU...)

Sunday, May 2, 2010
Sunday Sweets

Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Dog survives in happy tale
The Holland Sentinel
Posted Feb 07, 2010 @ 05:30 AM
Holland, MI —
Lorna Balcer wasn’t the only person to fall on hard times last year, but she hated to think her dog Bella would be affected.Balcer was homeless and working part-time last October when she told The Sentinel about her tough break. Her 5-year-old cairn terrier had a lump veterinarians believed could be a cancerous tumor.
Staying off and on with her brother in Holland Township and making meager wages without full-time work, Balcer, 50, sensed her dog was in pain. She just had no way to pay for the operation.
With the help of several donations, Bella was able to get the surgery she needed in December. Today, both dog and owner are doing much better, said Balcer, who said she currently holds three jobs.“What gets me is that so many people here in Michigan are unemployed,” Balcer said. “And yet I had someone willing to pay for her entire surgery — which, they did.”
A local veterinarian donated her time to perform the surgery, while an anonymous donor paid for the anesthetic and supplies. Another donor, Julie Peckham, paid for the initial consultation, Balcer said.
What veterinarian Sue Vander Jagt found was that the lump on Bella’s stomach was not cancerous — but a hernia underneath it was more threatening. It ended up being a fatty tumor, which is nothing. It was benign,” Vander Jagt of the Animal Clinic of Holland, said. “But directly underneath it was a very large hernia. That was quite serious. It was pretty labor intensive and difficult to repair it. It was the largest one I’d ever seen.”
The surgery took about 30 minutes and would typically cost between $300 to $600, Vander Jagt said. Bella should now lead a healthy life, she said.Balcer said the surgery was “like a miracle” for Bella.
“Before she had the surgery, she was lethargic. She just was not herself,” Balcer said. “She’s very much more energetic now. She’s doing wonderful.”
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
Sunday Sweets!

