Rob's Books, Medium Readings, Animal Rescue Fundraisers

BOOKS: Pets and the Afterlife, Pets and the Afterlife 2, Pets and the Afterlife 3, Pets and the Afterlife 4, Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead, Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation, Ghosts of the Bird Cage Theatre on a Medium's Vacation, Kindred Spirits: How a Medium Befriended a Spirit, Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking and Ghosts and Spirits Explained BEST SELLERS: All of Rob's books have reached "best-seller" status on AMAZON.com in various paranormal categories. PET SPIRIT READINGS: Now offered via email and done on weekends. Reserve a spot thru Paypal. Email me at Rgutro@gmail.com Send 1 Photo of your pet, their name, and any questions.ANIMAL RESCUE FUNDRAISING LECTURES : Rob is a dog dad, volunteers with Dachshund and Weimaraner rescues and does fundraising lectures for dog and cat rescues.
Showing posts with label coast to coast Dachshund Rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coast to coast Dachshund Rescue. Show all posts

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Tomorrow! 1/28 from 10a-2pm Medium Rob Gutro at World of Pets Expo! Timonium, MD

On Sunday, Jan. 28 from 10am to 2pm EST- Medium and author of "Pets and the Aferlife" and "Pets and the Afterlife 2" books,  Rob Gutro will be at the Maryland World of Pets Expo: Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue Booth! 
WHERE: Maryland State Fairgrounds, Timonium, MD
BOOKS AVAILABLE:  Rob sign his Pets and the Afterlife books.

Some of the profits go to support Coast-to-coast Dachshund Rescue  www.c2cdr.org  www.worldofpets.org
Maryland World Of Pets The Maryland World of Pets Expo and Educational Experience takes place on January 26-28, 2018 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, Maryland.

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Meet Gilligan! Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue's Available 13 year old Dog 2017

Looking to adopt a great Senior Dachshund? 
   Gillian may be 13 years old, but he's got a lot of life in him.  Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue has just taken in this sweet boy, as his family moved into a place that doesn't allow dogs.

Meet Gilligan, a very active senior boy who wants to be your snuggle buddy.  Gilligan does not act his age.  He loves to go on walks, meander in the yard and play with toys.  Gilligan is a talker; he will let you know when he wants attention and a belly rub.

GOOD WITH OTHER DOGS 
He has lived with other dachshunds and is friendly to other small dogs he meets on his walks.  Gilligan is not so sure about the big dogs, and we don’t know how he reacts to cats.  He’s happy to meet new humans and he grew up with teenagers.



HOUSEBROKEN
Gilligan is housebroken, but he does mark inside so he’s being retrained with a belly band. 

HEALTHY  - He's getting shots, dental, etc. 
He’s heart worm negative, up-to-date on his shots and he will soon be neutered and receive a much needed dental cleaning.  Gilligan is in great shape. 

A LITTLE GUY! Just 12.5 pounds! 
He’s a trim 12.5 pounds and has no trouble getting around or jumping onto the couch to be next to you – not that we encourage that!  Gilligan isn’t crate trained and prefers to sleep on the couch at night.  We are training him to sleep in a cozy dog bed instead.




WHY HE CAME TO THE RESCUE
Gilligan’s family lost their home and could not keep him.  He has many years of love and play left to give.  Gilligan would love to be your forever companion.

CONTACT: donnagerhauser@gmail.com Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue www.c2cdr.org

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Photos and My Talk at Dachtoberfest Event

A doggy jester
On Saturday, Oct. 2 from 11am to 2pm, I attended the "Dachtoberfest" dog event  in Middletown, PAhosted by Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue!  
   There were lots of Dachshunds, vendors, Weiner Races, photos on a Wienermobile, and I gave a talk about "How Pets Communicate from Spirit." It was held outside and despite the low clouds and some fog, and even some sprinkles, people enjoyed the event.
Doxie fishes!
  I was so honored that there were so many who gathered around to hear my talk and offer explanation of how it all works for people and pets who pass, and how they communicate from the other side. There were several folks who had their own experiences and others got confirmation.
  One woman that came by my table later told me that her dad loved hawks. When he passed, she started seeing hawks when she was thinking of him. Her dad influenced hawks to appear around his daughter and he was watching over her. That was his sign.
Megan, Matt and their 2 doxies
A doxie penguin and lion
Another adorable doggy jester
   I was so happy to see Megan and Matt, who drove all the way up from Maryland with the bonded pair of Dachshunds that they adopted from Coast to Coast the month before. I met them when they filled out the application and I could tell how totally spoiled that pair of doxies are now. What a wonderful sight! My thanks to them for making the drive and for adopting a bonded pair. 
Two doxies and a bubble bath!
   My thanks to the Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue (with whom I am a member and do fostering, dog transports, home visits, etc.). Please consider donating to help cover the costs of all the veterinary visits of dogs CCDR takes in.
  Here are photos of some of the great dogs I met at Dachtoberfest!
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If you're looking for my books, they're called "Pets and the Afterlife" and "Pets and the Afterlife 2" by Rob Gutro. Both are available on Amazon.com in e-book and paperback. 
Pets and the Afterlife 1 and 2 by Rob Gutro.






  

Friday, October 16, 2015

Fun at Dachtoberfest! - Photos, dog costumes, and more

Our foster dog Max in the Wienermobile!
Dachtoberfest, a festival organized and managed by Coast-to-Coast Dachshund Rescue was held this past Sunday, October 11th in Middleburg, Pennsylvania. It was so much fun and full of Dachshunds of all shapes and sizes. I brought our foster dog, Max up for the event and he met some pretty wonderful people. 
Rob and Max



the 2nd Super Mario Bros. brother
The event was in central Pennsylvania, east of Harrisburg (so it took 2 1/2 hours to drive there), and Max was the perfect traveling companion. Max is our 11 1/2 year old long-haired foster Dachshund. Max enjoyed his time there and posed for a photo in the Oscar Meyer Wienermobile (Thanks to rescue volunteer Manuela Fields for a great photo).  Max is adoptable (like many other dachshunds) at www.c2cdr.org.


Baltimore Ravens dog and Minnie Mouse
COSTUME EVENT - Many dogs had great outfits in the costume contest. There are many pictured on today's blog.

 
A Wtich and M and Ms dog!
There were a lot of vendors there informing people about Dachshunds, selling dog-related items, sketch artists, food vendors and groups like Dodgerslist, which offers education for owners and dogs suffering with back problems due to disc disease (ruptured, herniated, slipped disc, IVDD). 

One of the Super Mario Bros.
Of course, since this was a weiner dog event, I had to have a hot dog for lunch- it seemed appropriate. :) 

It took this muscular guy to handle 4 dachshunds!
BECOME A FOSTER PARENT OR ADOPT A DOG - Save a Life! 

There are many dogs that need forever homes, and many that need FOSTER homes. PLEASE consider becoming a foster parent if you can't adopt. It will save a dog's life and take them out of kill shelters. You just provide food, shelter, and take them to the vet (and the rescue covers the vet bills). Learn more at  www.c2cdr.org.

The Queen of Halloween had her own wagon!@







 
PETS AND THE AFTERLIFE - I brought copies of my book to the event, but was totally focused on the dogs, the rescue and getting the dogs adopted. I spoke to several people who had experiences and messages from their pets who passed, and one pretty amazing woman whose dog's spirit nudged her to the event for a very good reason. 
 

Monday, August 10, 2015

Meet Milo! A lovable 11 yr old red Dachshund available for adoption through CCDR

Since I gave a talk this past weekend about Pets and the Afterlife, I wanted to share info about an adoptable dog that I helped rescue last weekend  through Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue.

Meet Milo!   A week ago Sunday, we were the last in the transport leg for two senior Dachshunds who were brought into the rescue (from a divorced home). Now you can "Meet" them- through this biography, photos and video I put together to help get them adopted.

Milo is a lovable (and overweight), red long-haired dachshund. He isadoptable thru c2cdr.org. he's on line now.  
 

MEET MILO

Hi I'm Milo!  I'm a senior male dog with a super-sweet personality. I'm a very docile red long-haired (mostly my tail) dachshund registered with the American Canine Association. I LOVE to take life easy. Life is a gift, and I'm a mellow guy. In fact, I'm cuddler and will come up to you and sit on your lap if you're sitting on the floor.

Sadly, I'm a victim of a divorce (like my brother Max, an 11 year old black and tan doxie also up for adoption) where my human parents split and I was placed in a foster home.

I really need to be in a home with another dog. I grew up with Max and am not happy unless I have another dog around.

I LOVE food.. I mean I really love food.  I confess I've eaten some of my brother's food, so I'm about 24 pounds. I need to lose weight and working on it. I'm neutered, heartworm negative and up to date on all vaccinations through March 2016! My teeth are in good shape and I'm healthy except for the weight thing, but we all like treats. I take heartworm and flea preventative on the 21st of each month.

I'm a happy guy who loves slow walks!
I normally eat twice a day, around 7 am and 6 p.m. Before bedtime, if you get out a milk bone I will stop whatever he's doing to jump into my bed. Then, if you partially cover the crate with a blanket, it makes me feel secure so I can sleep through the night.  

I don't mind taking a bath, and getting my nails trimmed is no big deal (although a lot of dachshunds don't like it). That's how easy going I am! 

I came into the rescue on Aug. 2, 2015 with my 11 year old brother Max (and we grew up together, so if you're looking for a pair of sweet seniors, we would love to be adopted together).

Milo is adoptable at Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue for an adoption fee of $150. For information go to: c2cdr.org. The adoption fee helps reimburse the rescue for all the up-front medical costs, vaccines, spay/neutering, etc. that are done to get dogs healthy and adoption ready. Contact April at aprilmlindsey@yahoo.com Coast-to-Coast Dachshund Rescue (www.c2cdr.org), Maryland Representative

 

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Meet Max: A Senior (11 yr) old Dachshund up for Adoption through CCDR

Met Max!
I wanted to highlight my own Foster dog who is available for adoption through Coast to Coast Dachshund rescue.


Last  Sunday, we were the last in the transport leg for two senior Dachshunds who were  brought into the rescue (from a divorced home). Now you can "Meet" them- through this biography, photos and video I put together to help get them adopted.

Milo (his brother - the red dachshund pictured with him) went to another foster home.  
   11 yr old Max relaxed and has fit in with our 3 canine kids. He is adoptable thru c2cdr.org. he's on line now. 

MEET MAX!

Max Relax
Hi I'm Max!  I'm an active, happy 11 year old neutered male black and tan longhaired Dachshund looking for a forever home. I'm 18 pounds of fun and I come with a Pedigree! How cool.

I really need to be in a home with another dog. I grew up with Max and am not happy unless I have another dog around.

I love, love, love squeaky toys, rope toys, walks, chasing balls in the backyard and I love to cuddle. I'm okay with kids. I'm neutered, heartworm negative and up to date on all vaccinations through March 2016! My teeth are in good shape and I'm healthy except for the weight thing, but we all like treats.

I do have a heart murmur, so brushing my teeth to keep them clean is essential.  That doesn't stop me from bringing my tennis ball to you for lots of play, daily!

 I take heartworm and flea preventative on the 21st of each month.

My birthday is February 6, 2004.

Sadly, I'm a victim of a divorce (like my brother Milo, an 11 year old red doxie also up for adoption) where my human parents split and I was placed in a foster home.

I normally eat twice a day, around 7 am and 6 p.m. Before bedtime, if you get out a milk bone I will stop whatever he's doing to jump into my bed. Then, if you partially cover the crate with a blanket, it makes me feel secure so I can sleep through the night. 

I came into the rescue on Aug. 2, 2015 with my brother Milo (and we grew up together, so if you're looking for a pair of sweet seniors, we would love to be adopted together).

Max is adoptable at Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue (www.c2cdr.org) for an adoption fee of $150. For information go to: c2cdr.org. The adoption fee helps reimburse the rescue for all the up-front medical costs, vaccines, spay/neutering, etc. that are done to get dogs healthy and adoption ready. Contact Rob @ rgutro@hotmail.com Coast-to-Coast Dachshund Rescue, Maryland Representative