Hannah is a very curious dog who loves to chase rabbits and eat cheese. This tends to get Hannah into some sticky situations that only a fairy god-rabbit can help her get out of and back home to her beloved mommy.
The Collection
The Adventures of Hannah the Dog is a collection of six stories recorded with added background music and sound effects. They are available to purchase and download off of iTunes and Google Play. CDs with the whole collection can be purchased off of Amazon or deluxe edition with cute artwork and an autograph from Hannah is available to order directly from us. The full collection of stories is made up of the following:
Hannah Finds a Cave
Hannah Goes for a Swim in the Ocean
Hannah Makes a Friend
Hannah Goes to the Farm
Hannah the Red Nosed Rein-dog
Hannah Goes to Venice
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here to stream on Apple Music
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Thursday, January 19, 2017
Hannah's 8th Adoption Birthday
At this point, I will be ever indebted to this lady for adopting fostering her. Still, when I consider Hannah's journey, it was rough. She was in six different locations between August 2008 and January 2009. I don't know if Hannah was as averse to change as she is now, but for this dog that gets anxious if we simply move furniture or take down holiday decorations, you know this had to have been a very difficult and stressful time for Hannah.
January 8th is the day we celebrate Hannah's adoption. Hannah (the real Hannah, not the fictional character based on her) does love people, but she also loves her space. She is a little wary of people she doesn't know either, and very wary of dogs she doesn't know, so we don't have any big kind of celebration for her, but I do like to mark the day by taking some pictures of her. Below are some of the best from her photo shoot on her adoptiversary. She was so good about the headband. She has never minded wearing clothing, but anything on her head was not appreciated. I think she's finally gotten over that. No problems for her this year!
And one little plug before I go...I love the Adopt, Don't Shop motto. I understand that there are many considerations for each person/family and for sure rescuing a dog, especially a full-grown dog with the behaviors and experiences they bring with them, is not the best choice for everyone. But, I think of all the dogs killed (1.2 million/yr! according to ASPCA) and my heart breaks. Both of our dogs have been rescues and we absolutely love them!
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Hannah Gets Interviewed By A Cat!
If you'd like to read the interview, please go to Charlie Cat's blog here.
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