Susie's Hope DVD Giveaway
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Every time I see or hear about an animal being abused I want the abuser to face the same abuse. I will never understand what possesses them to be so cruel.
Everyone should see Susie's Hope. Maybe we can all do more to help animals before it's too late.
Everyone should see Susie's Hope. Maybe we can all do more to help animals before it's too late.
Susie's was beaten, burned and left for dead. |
Kim has always been a lover of animals. Growing up on a farm, she just had a natural attachment to all animals - and that extended to the animals in the forest surrounding her home as well.
Growing up in rural Pennsylvania, it is almost a given that once you become old enough to use a firearm, you go deer hunting. Kim got as far as learning how to shoot a shotgun, and that was it. There is no way she could have gone into the forest and shot a defenseless deer just for the sport of it, not even to put meat on the table.
Kim was that strange child you see talking to the birds and the rabbits, the one that holds complete conversations with their pet raccoon, the chinchillas that their parents raised in the basement. The only animal she's never been too wild about was her brother's ferret, and only because the little sucker bit her because he wanted to be left alone.
She said she's never met an animal (except for the ferret) that she didn't like. Kim thinks nothing of walking up to a dog that is walking with its owner in her apartment complex to pet him/her and talk to them. She thinks nothing of petting the stray cats she sees wandering through her apartment complex at times. Most of the time those poor cats are starved for affection and will purr up a storm at the slightest bit of interaction with her or her boys.
So for those that know her, it comes as no surprise when they get something on their Facebook wall or in their inbox from Kim asking them to help me fight against the injustice and cruelty of animals around the world - regardless of size, place, or cuteness factor. God made us stewards over the animals, and as such, we need to treat each animal with kindness and respect.
Unfortunately, that's not the case for everybody. The media reports that you see on a regular basis are just the tip of the iceberg. There is no national reporting system for animal abuse, and most cases are never reported, and most animal suffering goes unrecognized or ignored. Until just a few short years ago, animal cruelty - when reported and the abuser taken into custody - resulted in little more than a slap on the wrist and a fine, possibly probation depending on the severity of the case.
About Susie's Hope
Susie's Hope is based on the true story that successfully passed Susie's Law in North Carolina, which seeks stricter punishment for animal abusers. Susie's Hope brings to life the inspirational relationship between pit bull attack survivor Donna Lawrence and Susie, a pit bull mix puppy found beaten, burned, and left for dead.
Recognizing neglect and abuse were to blame for the tragic attack that nearly claimed her life 10 months earlier, Donna rescues the battered animal and accepts her as family. Together, they learn to heal, love and forgive as they lead a historic effort to seek justice and protection, not only for Susie, but for all animals.
Susie's Hope stars Emmanuelle Vaguer (40 Days and 40 Nights), Burgess Jenkins (Remember the Titans) and Andrea Powell (Ender's Game, The Twilight: Breaking Dawn Saga: Part 2). Susie's Hope is an incredible story of love, loss, and redemption.
To say this has been a hard post for me to write goes without saying. I cried through the entire movie, and I cried when reading the information that I received about the Susie's Hope foundation in North Carolina and saw the images of her battered and broken little body. Please take a moment and view the trailer for the movie.
Susie has won the 2014 American Hero Dog from the American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards. You can watch her video here.
Donna saw the light in Susie's eyes, even after the hell that she had been through, when it would have been so easy for her to just close her eyes and pass away. Susie has a strong and gentle spirit, and watching this movie, and reading the stories about her, only solidifies that light and love shining through those beautiful brown eyes. I love animals that overcome the odds, they are special indeed.
I would like to give one of my readers a copy of the Susie's Hope DVD. Just enter the giveaway below for your chance.
The giveaway is open to residents of the US/CAN only, age 18 and older.
Good luck in the giveaway and Merry Christmas from Life in a House of Testosterone and friends!
The giveaway ends at 11:59 p.m. EST Dec. 22.
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Propeller Consulting, LLC for providing this prize for the giveaway.
Choice of winners and opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by
monetary compensation. I did receive a sample of the product in exchange
for this review and post. Only one entrant per mailing
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you are not eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility
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2 comments:
Susie is wonderful and a delight to be able to survive such a horrendous experience and become a helper to others after.
Oh my gosh, what an awesome story!! I am a huge animal lover & my dream is to work at an animal shelter, even if it's just a volunteer. I want make a difference in helping animals any way I can..thanks.
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