Pet World Insider Article – Rescue Stories from our friends at Project Blue Collar – Joe

“Joe”

Pibble mix

Adopter Name

Ashley

Where Did You Find Your Dog?

I got Joe from the Oh My Dog VT rescue. We got him on the day our sweet five month old puppy, Charlie, passed away from congenital mega esophagus. The day prior, Joes brother had been adopted. Joe was as sad as I was and the sweetest woman at Oh My Dog knew we would be a perfect match and save each other. Although, I think he’s saved me more than anything.

Tell Us About the Moment When You Knew that You Two Were Meant for Each Other.

When I first met Joe, he walked into oh my dog wth his foster mom and he ran right up to me with his little body wiggling and dancing. It was perfect. And the happiness I needs on what otherwise was the saddest day I had ever experienced.

How Has Your Hero Changed Your Life?

He’s shown me love, patience, happy, and companionship. He has changed my life in the most amazing way. Proving a dog isn’t ”just a dog” – he’s my best friend and the love of my life.

Joe

About Project Blue Collar:
Project Blue Collar (PBC) is a global grassroots movement and passion brand dedicated to promoting dog adoption. PBC is striving to tell a different story about rescue dogs – not one of pity and sadness, but one that celebrates the joy and love that comes from welcoming a rescue dog into your family. Their goal is simple: To elevate the status of rescue dogs as prized pets and inspire more people to adopt.
PBC’s signature Support the Underdog® Blue Collar is the symbol of the movement. Taking the concept of the rubber cause wristband and making it into an accessory dog collar, this symbol gets conversations going and lets dogs be the marketers of the movement. The Support the Underdog® Blue Collar gives people a way to show their “rescue pride” and tell their dog’s story. Even dogs who weren’t adopted can join the movement to show their support for rescue dogs.
To date, PBC has “Blue Collared” dogs in 11 countries and in all 50 U.S. states. PBC donates a portion of their sales to rescue groups to support their lifesaving work. Visit www.projectbluecollar.com to learn more.

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