Monday, April 22, 2019


Finding where you “shine”!
This is a story about a dog. But it could be about any one of us! Finding the place where you can share your special talents.
Just ordinary... or maybe not!
Pepsi was his name. An ordinary black lab. He was brought to a rescue shelter when he was about two years old.
Kim Balder of the Cannon Falls New Leash Rescue explained that he was her “first truly difficult dog”.  “He was like a bull in a china shop when he was in the house. Not 'house broke' at all and he would never settle down.  The only way we could get respite from his destruction was to put him in a kennel or leave him outside.”
He was adopted and returned three times. No one could deal with his energy, she explained.
But he was special in one way!
Pepsi was “fanatical about tennis balls”! To tire him out they would spend a couple hours a day “hitting a tennis ball out in the field and have him retrieve it... over and over and over!”
One day Pepsi dropped the tennis ball he had been playing with into the pile of balls. It got all mixed together. But when he returned to the pile he went right to the same ball.
Kim recalled, “After doing this time and time again an idea popped in our heads that maybe this energy could be used for good... like rescue or bomb detection or something!”
So Kim contacted "a police liaison that worked with rescue dogs for placement on the police force. After they tested him and worked with him for about a week, the Brooklyn Park police department wanted to adopt him and enroll him in a drug detection program.
“Within a month he could identify 17 different drugs by scent. He went on to spend the next 5 years with the police and drug detection task force and Pepsi ended up retiring at 7 years old.”
Kim Balder of New Leash Rescue 
and one of her dog friends, Zeus.

Giving a “voice” to the “voiceless”.
Kim Balder on the Oxford Mill Road started in an animal rescue program back in 2008. In March of 2018, a few of these “like minded individuals started a new rescue named New Leash Rescue.”
Kim explained that she stays in this type of program “because I feel this is what I was put on this earth to do.” And she explained that she is so “grateful and proud of everything my husband and family have done over the years to help me live this dream.”
How many?
Over the past 11 years, Kim has personally helped 836 dogs, puppies and a few cats find homes.
“Dogs get to our rescue in a variety of ways” she explained. From “impounds, owner surrenders, Animal Humane Society, other states, almost anywhere that needs help.
“We've helped dogs from neglect situations, hoarding situations and medical situations - that without us, they might not have made it.”
“All the dogs that come to us get medical care first. All of our dogs are given shots, heartworm preventative, flea and tick preventative, spayed/neutered, microchipped, and dewormer.”

Check out adoptable pets at www.newleashrescue.org or contact Kim at newleashrescue2018@gmail.com.




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Monday, April 15, 2019

WHO DONE IT?

 
Scenarios are flourishing as to the reason for the disappearance of the old antique pickup truck advertising the Country Side Antique Mall and Cannon Power Sports on the south side of Cannon Falls!
It’s disappearance was one problem.
The other was that no one knew how long it had been gone!
 It could have been missing for the last month and a half or so.   Or, it could have disappeared the night before it was recently reported missing to the Cannon Falls Police Department.

The CFPD posted this picture on their Facebook page and have had thousands of clicks… but no info yet.
  The possibilities…
We’re still waiting for Spring to show up around here - so we have time to come up with ideas like these:
Maybe it wasn’t blown away in a storm.
Maybe it wasn’t stolen.
Maybe it wasn’t taken for parts to be sold.
Could be?
Maybe it was just borrowed.
Maybe, since it wasn’t operational, it was taken for repairs.
Or maybe it was captured by “Aliens”!
What do you think?
Hopefully someone with an inquisitive mind (or just bored) will come up with more suggestions.
Like ideas of where it could be hidden or stored.
Before the crops grow too tall, we can check out ravines and places that its parts could have been dumped.

Disney Cars
 Or could it be…
I like my granddaughter’s suggestion… maybe it was really a movie version of the cartoon heroes:“Transformer” or “Robot” in disguise!  Well, they can turn into vehicles or beasts and work with humans to save the world!
Or what about the character, Mater, from the Disney movies: Cars.  According to the internet, Mater “is the rustiest, trustiest tow truck in (the town of) Radiator Springs.  He loves… helping out stranded cars!" 
And then there’s the suggestion that’s always popular… “Aliens” took it!  (Roswell, New Mexico may be challenged by Cannon Falls, Minnesota!)

A real “Who Done It?” 
Ya Shure!