by Sheila Webster Boneham
Do you
know any pet owners who wouldn't like to have their own pets appear in a a
novel? When I asked myself that question a couple of years ago, I couldn't think
of anyone, so I pitched an idea to two organizations whose causes I strongly
support. My proposal was this: let's team up to raffle off guest parts for two dogs - one for each
group's winner - in The Money Bird, my second Animals
in Focus Mystery. I wrote about the raffles last year in "Could Your
Dog Be a Sleuth?"
The
first group to hold its raffle was LABMED, an Internet-based
non-profit organization created to distribute financial aid to injured or ill
rescued Labrador Retrievers around the country, giving them a second chance at
adoption and love from a permanent family. Since The Money Bird
spotlights retriever training, and since character Tom Saunders has a black Lab
named Drake, LABMED was a natural choice. (Besides, I've had Labs in my life
since 1988, founded Labrador Retriever Rescue of Indiana, Inc., in 1993, and
wrote the award-winning Simple
Guide to Labrador Retrievers, so how could I not support
Labby dabbies?)
LABMED made $200 on the raffle to help with medical expenses for a rescued Lab. The winner of the LABMED raffle, seen here with his owner Diana Holman, is Lennen, who was a ten-year-old rescued boy who was turned in by his owners. They had kept him out in the backyard all his life. Aside from having landed in heaven with Diana, her six other Labs, with a comfy indoor couch to sleep on, Lennen also landed a part in The Money Bird, my second Animals in Focus mystery. Doesn't he look pleased about it all? Sadly, Lennen is now playing at the Rainbow Bridge, but he lives on in his fictional role ~ a heroic one, at that! ~ and I'm sure he is smiling at us from the Bridge.
The winner of the CHE raffle is Pilot, whose official name is MACH3 V-NATCH Gallopin'Jet Pilot CDX JH FTC WC VCX ADHF CCA CGC PS1. According to owner and compeitition partner Stephanie Schmitter, Pilot "is a very athletic and versatile golden retriever." That should be obvious from his titles! (For the unitiated, he is a Master Agility Champion three times over and has additional titles in agility, obedience and field, with a lifetime ranking of #66 for Golden Retrievers in AKC agility). Stephanie says, "He loves field work and will retrieve on land or in water until you make him stop" - which makes him perfect for The Money Bird, which features retrievers of all flavors training in the water and on land!
LABMED made $200 on the raffle to help with medical expenses for a rescued Lab. The winner of the LABMED raffle, seen here with his owner Diana Holman, is Lennen, who was a ten-year-old rescued boy who was turned in by his owners. They had kept him out in the backyard all his life. Aside from having landed in heaven with Diana, her six other Labs, with a comfy indoor couch to sleep on, Lennen also landed a part in The Money Bird, my second Animals in Focus mystery. Doesn't he look pleased about it all? Sadly, Lennen is now playing at the Rainbow Bridge, but he lives on in his fictional role ~ a heroic one, at that! ~ and I'm sure he is smiling at us from the Bridge.
I won't tell you what he does
in the book, but the "Money Bird" Lennen has an interesting job, to say the
least. You can tell by the grin on his face
that Lennen liked the idea.
The second raffle was
sponsored by Canine
Health Events, a diverse gathering of dog
lovers from across the country who are dedicated to improving the lives and
health of dogs. Using normal dog events, they raise money for canine health
research both through entry fees and additional fund-raisers, such as raffles,
auctions and sponsorships. They held the main part of the raffle online, with
additional sales and their drawing at their big agility trial on June 8, 2012.
I'm delighted to say that CHE raised $2,000 with this raffle,
all of which went to support research on canine health issues. The winner of the CHE raffle is Pilot, whose official name is MACH3 V-NATCH Gallopin'Jet Pilot CDX JH FTC WC VCX ADHF CCA CGC PS1. According to owner and compeitition partner Stephanie Schmitter, Pilot "is a very athletic and versatile golden retriever." That should be obvious from his titles! (For the unitiated, he is a Master Agility Champion three times over and has additional titles in agility, obedience and field, with a lifetime ranking of #66 for Golden Retrievers in AKC agility). Stephanie says, "He loves field work and will retrieve on land or in water until you make him stop" - which makes him perfect for The Money Bird, which features retrievers of all flavors training in the water and on land!
Stephanie writes, "Pilot
will retrieve just about anything and is very helpful in picking things up
around the house, including any shoes left around as well as his food bowl when
he is finished eating. But the thing he loves most in life is a tennis ball.
Although he is 8 years old, he acts like a puppy when he sees a tennis ball.
And he loves to carry 2 balls at a time!"
A new character raffle is in the works for the fourth book in the Animals in Focus series ~ I will share details in a month or so, so please stay tuned! I'd like to thank EVERYONE who
enters these raffles, because in my book ~ the big book of life ~ you're all
winners for supporting such worthwhile causes and having faith in my new
mysteries, too.
For more information about the Animals in Focus mysteries, and the series, please visit my website Mysteries Page, and for immediate news join me on Facebook at my author's page.
For more information about the Animals in Focus mysteries, and the series, please visit my website Mysteries Page, and for immediate news join me on Facebook at my author's page.
Autographed
copies of Drop Dead on Recall, The Money Bird, and my nonfiction books, including Rescue Matters, from Pomegranate Books.
Also available from your favorite bookseller (think Indie!) and online: Paperback and Kindle editions HERE
Also available from your favorite bookseller (think Indie!) and online: Paperback and Kindle editions HERE
What a great idea, Sheila! Raise funds for worthy causes, immortalize pets, and gain a reader or two. You are amazing!
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