Billy Bob came walking on the base, following Bruce and his rescue dog all the way to Bruce's apartment. Bruce couldn't for his life throw him back out on the street, rainy and cold. So now Billy Bob is getting taken care of, vaccinated, sterilized and will be a great companion for someone special.
Mia Mattsson-Mercer Born in 1964, Sweden. Author to three books. Writing a web-column for the Magazine NARA. “That’s Amore” is my catch phrase. Finishing the manuscripts for two different books. Also HomeSchooling Mother. Worked: United States, Germany, Switzerland, Bosnien, Bulgaria, France, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Bahrain Founder/CEO Animals Without Limits. I am a proud Lyme disease, Child Abuse and Animal Warrior.
Monday, November 29, 2010
DIFFERENT STORIES DIFFERENT LIVES.
Billy Bob came walking on the base, following Bruce and his rescue dog all the way to Bruce's apartment. Bruce couldn't for his life throw him back out on the street, rainy and cold. So now Billy Bob is getting taken care of, vaccinated, sterilized and will be a great companion for someone special.Saturday, November 27, 2010
A BUSY WEEK WITH WONDERFUL CLIENTS
This handsome "oldie" was rescued by Martina Ricci from being killed on her street. There is a man who doesn't like strays, or dumped dogs. Rex is having a lot of medical problems, hip and skin. AWL made sure he could be castrated and seen by a doctor. Martina found a loving home up north, her boyfriend drove 7 hours to link up with next volunteer who drove the last several hours to Rex's new forever home. We got a report from Martina, that the new owner is aware of all his medical problems and will take care of them. She is so happy for Rex, who has not made any "accidents" in her home. That's Amore!
The weather is horrible here. Cold, strong wind and massive amounts of rain. We are all in emergency mode, but the shelters are having it worst. Please help with donations and we can make a difference for the animals health and happiness.
I took Capri to Dr Damiani to have Capri's blood taken and sent to Germany for the count of antibodies for her passport to Sweden. Poor Ulla, Capri's new owner has been waiting for her dog for several months. But nothing goes smoothly here, always something goes wrong. We were so happy last week, the last blood test. 'Well never" take out the joy in advance. I received a phone call that the tube had leaked in transit, so they need new blood. Arghhh! We are getting delayed again!!
Got a call from Bruce about this handsome, skinny male found walking alone on the base. He followed Bruce and his dog, and Bruce's heart couldn't "just" leave him there. "Billy" is now resting on Bruce's balcony and is getting food. Tomorrow Todd will go and give him the medication, de-worming, frontline and protein paste. Monday he needs a foster home (or forever home). Bruce cannot keep him since he already has two animals, base regulations only allow two animals per home.Wednesday, November 24, 2010
MAX THE GERMAN SHEPHERD
The Animals Without Limits Hospice briefly had the pleasure to provide room and board to a wonderful guy, Max. Let me tell you his story.Tuesday, November 23, 2010
LOST DOG IN CUMA
ATTENZIONE, LA PERDITA DI CUMA HELP AREA DOG. Scooter è un piccolo Terrier nero, di circa 12 kg . Ha una coda tagliata andwe stima lui per essere di circa 18 mesi di età. Lo abbiamo preso da un canile AYear fa. Scooter avuto su una bandana nera luce con le ossa su di esso. Egli ha anche hasabrasions sul volto e sul naso. Vorrei offrire una ricompensa!
Scooter is a small, black Terrier, about 20 pounds. He has a docked tail and we estimate him to be about 18 months old. We got him from a dog pound a year ago. These pictures show him to be more puppyish than he is now.
Scooter had on a light bandana with black bones on it. He also has abrasions on his face and nose. I am offering a reward to get him back.
Monday, November 22, 2010
WAITING IN THE RAIN FOR A HOME

Tammy got hold of the dog, brought him out to LegaPro where they were both greeted. The lady that had sent me the e-mail , posted an add on the Naples All Hands (an online classified advertisement service for the US Navy personnel here), and from above an angel family replied, saying they would love to foster him. Michael and Tatiana are these angels.
Michael and his wife Tatiana, with 2 small children, brought him home to give him a warm place until they will decide if they can keep him or foster him until a fantastic forever home comes along. They tell us that Zeus is a fantastic, gentle, warmhearted dog; they adore him.
Thanks to all this fantastic teamwork we could do magic for Zeus. Thank you Tammy for driving, thank you for all the donations so we can medicate and spay and neuter our fury friends. Lega Pro Animale, thank you for your always kindness. The family Michael and Tatiana, for love and also coming to AWL's hospice helping and donating a lot of things. And the cake yesterday, was fantastic. That's Amore.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
DUTCH MILITARY COMMUNITY HEROS
The phone rang again, I took it and answered thinking "better to deal with it now than tomorrow".
I heard this glad voice telling me how wonderful the puppies were, and how they enjoyed them.
Now I was clueless. 'Can we, the Dutch Military Community, come by the hospice?. We have a check to you for 600 euros!" You see, each nation's contingent earns money at the annual International Bazaar by selling food, drinks or other culturally-unique items, and then donate the proceeds it to a worthy cause. The Dutch contingent thought Animals Without Limits, and our hospice, was just such a worthy cause.
What a great ending of a rough day! I was floating on clouds. Thank you so much Dutch Military community for bringing such a wonderful early Christmas gift to the Hospice "Casa della Amore"
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
AGIP DOGS GETTING TREATMENT AND SPAYED
In an earlier blog you could read about Deb and Tammy rescuing dogs at a gas station along a busy highway. Thanks to your donations, these two dogs could be taken to Lega Pro Animale (driver Tammy) getting spayed and neutered. Also, Stuart above had bites over his body that could be seen and treated. This is what matters, team work and good stories.Stuart is now in a foster home. He is sweet and learning quickly to trust the humans that once broke his heart. Deb is visiting him frequently.
You can chose, they cannot!
Thank you all for believing in our hard work. That's Amore!
Monday, November 15, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
GOOD LUCK STEWART AND MORGANA
I am horrible with adopting away dogs. It's heartbreaking and wonderful at the same time. Scared that something will go wrong, will "he" be loved and taken cared of properly?Think if they abandon "him"?!
Then I get attached to "him" but my head is trying to tell my heart not to be selfish with my feelings, that "he" now can move on and get a better life. It's bittersweet to say the least!
Today from Venice came Stewart's new "dad' to pick him up. It was wonderful to see them together, how he talked to Stewart. And finally Stewart was in heaven getting all the attention and love he deserves.
The other Great Dane puppy, Morgana went together with him, to meet her new family-- also up north. It was a double good-bye today. Good Luck Stewart and Morgana.Tuesday, November 9, 2010
NEW HOSPICE CLIENT ALEMM - 18 YEARS OLD
Early in the evening it is now getting darker. Sarah and her friend came and helped out with feeding and cleaned the hospice--THANK YOU so much for your wonderful help.
We got a new hospice resident/client, Alemm. He is 18 years old and lived locked in a room for many years at his owners house. He was living only on human food, and laid in his own pee and poop. Apparently, little if any human-dog contact. Effectively, it was "solitary confinement" for this soul who committed no crime worth such a sentence.
Italian animalfriend Oriano called me and asked if Alemm could come and stay at our Casa della Amore. Of course we would give him a warm bed, vitamines, healthy food and a loving hand.
I gave him one bath and the water was dark brown. A volunteer Michael helped me bathing him a second time, and still the water was brown yellow. Most of the time, he circles to the left in smallish, 2-meter diameter circles. He must have been in a small, 2-meter wide room all those years. :(
I said to my husband how someone could abandoned his fury friend after 18 years? Considering that the dog was shut away in the room for years, Todd looked at me and said, "You don't know when she actually abandoned him."Monday, November 8, 2010
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP

Brought 18 year old Alemm to AWL Hospice--which suddenly his owner didn't want anymore-- and also brought dog beds, cushions, cleaning detergents and made a donation.Tiziana Sommaiolo and Maria Reder and Corrado,Piera,Oriana and Marcello Thank you Team Italy
A big warm thank you from Casa della Amore.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
NEW HOME FOR CINDY #6
Saturday, November 6, 2010
TREVOR ADOPTED #5
Great Dane Chopin, so Trevor is now a Happy Chopin II
Its always bittersweet to say Good bye to some one you rescued and loved, but he is going from a three star retreat to a five star home. Good Luck Buddy.
We want to Thank Martina who helped us contacting SOS ALANO ALANI here in Italy and being our middle hand. Stefani from the rescue organization is doing a great job finding a good match.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
GREAT DANE FAMILY--ALANO
We still have mom and dad Great Dane that we rescued 2 months ago with 8 puppies. We have 4 puppies remaining available: Cindy and Morgana (F), and Trevor and Stewart (M). A Great Dane rescue organization in Italy is going to help us to adopt away the puppies (born 30 July) to great families. Momma and Daddy will hopefully go to Spain together, we need sponsors for that trip. A great home is awaiting them there.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
TEAMWORK WITH HEARTS AND DONATIONS
The Husky looking one Sue is extremely friendly - she was tossed from a moving car and in the process the car hit her back leg. Apparently she had a terrible limp up until a few days ago so she seems to be healing well I guess, but still favors the right leg slightly. Thank you Deb and Tammy for feeding and now transporting them to LegaPro, for castration/sterilization and health check that AWL will pay. Thank you volunteers for team working and especially all you who donate to AWL. Your donations are making a difference for those who have had bad owners that do this to a fury friend.Husky got a fosterhome, but of course a forever loving active fun home would be heaven.


The other strays are picking on this handsome guy, he needs a fosterhome asap. He has a gash on his side and a new one under his jawline into his neck area. He has many scars and has been beat up quite a bit. He is a bit shy in the beginning but when you start to scratch him he is in heaven. Please give him a fosterhome and best a forever home!




