Something about Me

Hello people,

My name is Wile E. Super Genius

I am currently in my laboratory thinking of ways to besmirch the dastardly Orange Cat that torments me everyday on my outings. I wish I could say that I could turn the other cheek when it comes the orange hairball but if I did I might end up looking like I had a run in with Freddy Krueger. I will tell you a little about myself. When I was a young pup I had a rough life. The people who owned me…yes, I said owned me…didn’t treat me very well. I was often kicked and hit. As I was tied up in the back yard being soaked by a March downpour I finally made my escape by desperately chewing through the harness that held me captive. I was free!!!! Alone on the streets, hungry, and hurt, but free!
Soon the Dog cops caught me and I was held at the “Pound”. It wasn’t as bad as where I was before: I had food, water and a roof over my head. I had three roommates that were very pushy and always stealing all the food, but I guess it could have been worse. My time at the pound was growing short. Everyday people would walk through the halls looking at us and trying to decide if we would go home with them. I waited for my turn, but it didn’t seem like it was going to come. One sunny day, a girl with long flowing brown hair walked up to my cage. She bent down and called to the little black whiney guy laying behind me. He looked up but never came to her. I walked up and placed my paw through the cage to get her attention. I also gave her my best booboo lip. She looked at me and said something to the big lady with her, then walked off. My heart sank into my tail.
Several days passed, and it was looking bleak. Several people came to my cage, and the girl and the big lady came too, but they were looking at the black dog, not me. It didn’t look like I was ever going to get probation. An older gentleman reached down and picked up the little black dog and cuddled him tight. Well, at least I got rid of a roommate. The girl sat down in front of my cage and took a tennis ball out of her pocket. She put it near me to see what my reaction would be (she didn’t know that next to cow and chicken the tennis ball is one of my favorite things). I didn’t know it at the time, but the girl and big lady were in the process of springing me out. I had to have surgery and a microchip before I could leave, but once that was all done the Big Lady came back, scooped me up in a blanket, put me in a warm dog crate, and took me to a new home.

My new home is amazing. I have my own bed with a fuzzy blanket (we refer to it as a woobie). I have tons of toys, food, treats, cookies, but most importantly a family who loves me. I have a girl, a mom and a dad. While my plan for world domination is ongoing, at least I can do it in comfort with the love and support of my new family


Friday, November 27, 2009

Are your people "readers?" check out Sacramento SPCA book sale...

Hello all,


After a day of eating yummy turkey its time to start thinking about Christmas and Hanukkah.


A Great Idea is the Sacramento SPCA Book Sale and Thrift store...


(Sacramento, CA) - Mark your calendars! The Sacramento SPCA will holds its Fall Book Sale Thursday, December 3 through Sunday, December 6 at the Marketplace at Birdcage, located at 6187 Sunrise Boulevard, next to CVS Pharmacy.

In addition, the SPCA Thrift Store will hold its Holiday Boutique and Sale at the Marketplace at Birdcage as well at 5927 Birdcage Center Lane, Ste. D104, next to Sanctuary Skin Spa from November 27 - December 6.

Book Sale hours will be from 10AM to 8PM, Thursday to Saturday, and 11AM to 6PM Sunday. During the Book Sale, Thrift Store Holiday Boutique hours will be the same. Prior to the Book Sale, from November 27 - December 2, Thrift Store Boutique hours will be from 11AM to 6PM daily.

The popular semi-annual book sale, one of the largest in Northern California, will feature great bargains on thousands of new and used books in 15 categories including mystery, science, fiction, cooking, children and teens, biography, holiday specialty books, large print, romance and more!

In addition to great deals on books, be sure not to miss the fabulous selection of holiday decor and collectibles at the SPCA's Thrift Store Holiday Boutique and Sale. Books and holiday decorations will be available at dog-gone good prices, with all proceeds benefiting the animals at the Sacramento SPCA.

Fore more information, Call the SPCA Special Events Office at (916) 383-7387, ext. 9068 or visit the SSPCA website at www.sspca.org


A good cause and the season of giving....


until later,


Cheers from the dog with the ears....


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