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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Roadway to obtaining our 501(c)(3) Not-for-Profit Federal Tax Exemption Status

On October 15, 2010, We Incorporated as Florida Nonprofit Corporation (Pit Bull Happenings, Inc.) By doing so, we officially became a Florida Nonprofit "Pit Bull" Rescue serving the greater Tampa Bay area as well as working the entire state of Florida on a case by case basis.

     Then at the end of January, 2011 we decided to start a ChipIn to raise the "User Fee" required by the IRS to accompany the form 1023 (Request/Application for 501c3 Federal Tax Exemption Status) and to our surprise, within a very short time and a huge thanks to three most generous and wonderful individuals, our ChipIn went 37% above our requested amount of $400 totaling $550!! Please Click here to view the blog with this ChipIn and details!!



     Thinking I had more time to work on preparing the application and gathering other documents needed to accompany our application... once the ChipIn went over the requested amount... I then went into high gear to complete our Application and went to the Rescue's Bank to get a Cashiers Check for the "User Fee"

The beginning of February, 2011 I completed all of the paperwork, got the Cashier's Check for $400 and then headed over to the United States Post Office to send off our request/application for the 501(c)(3) Not-for-Profit Federal Tax Exemption sending it via Priority Mail Certified w/Return Receipt.
Officially mailed on February 8, 2011.

     The IRS signed for package on February 11, 2011, confirmed by our Return Receipt/Confirmation! Now the suspense of waiting... and waiting... and still waiting for our next steps in obtaining our Approval "Determination Letter"

     Finally, in May of 2011, our Application was assigned to IRS Agent, Yvonne.  She mailed me letter as well as contacted me via my cell phone... to explain certain clarifications as well as corrections on my Application. Due to my over thinking self... I did make a couple errors on our Application... one, I needed to terminate our CGC program we were offering if you remember... We were offering our Adoptive Forever Homes a $50 Rebate if their PBH Rescue Dog achieved the CGC within one year of the Adoption Date... I thought it was a good program however, I do understand why we had to terminate that program... as a 501c3 Not-for-Profit Organization, you are only permitted to use donations given for 501c3 purposes, meaning we cannot give any refunds, rebates, etc... all monies donated will be used for 501c3 purposes...

     The other couple errors were do to my over thinking in regards to the Political Campains, Politicians, Political candidates, etc... part of the Application. At first, I said basically we wouldn't get involved... then my thinking kicked in and I thought... well, if a Politician supports BSL... I would have to oppose that candidate or politician... well, that was the wrong answer and has since been corrected ;)  Going by rules for 501c3, as a Federal Tax Exempt Organization, we are NOT permitted to Support nor Oppose ANY Political Campaign, Political Candidate, Politician by name.., however, we are indeed allowed to support or oppose specific pieces of legislation (ie. Pit Bull Ban, mandatory spay/neuter, dangerous dog, etc...) and then I also neglected to specify the amount of time and money we'll use for this... well, the money was easy... as no rescue money will be used for anything political... as the money all goes to help our Rescue efforts and the PBH Rescue Dogs... now as for the time involved, I put it at less than 5% of our time will be invested as our primary focus will be the dogs, with regards to Education and Rescuing!

     I also had to send our "Articles of Amendment" to the state of Florida in which I also paid for the "Certified Copy" all of which I forwarded to the IRS via FAX to the IRS Agent assigned our case. I opted to send it FAX rather than the USPS because Fax'ing allows for the IRS to receive it much quicker. We officially Fax'd it on July 18 of 2011 (I'll have to double check the date later... I'll confirm once I get the Fax confirmation in my hand, but this date is pretty close). Then a week following the Fax, I called our IRS Agent to confirm that she did indeed receive it.  So, now if the clarifications, corrections, and our Article of Amendment are error free... our IRS agent will send our complete application in for final Review in which we will then expect them to send us our Approval "Determination Letter" in regards to the 501c3 Not-for-Profit Organization!!

     We are extremely happy and are quite confident we'll obtain our Federal Tax Exemption VERY SOON!!  (if all goes as planned... we should have our letter in hand within 30 days!!)

     So, to everybody who has been so very generous and has helped generously donated to PBH, and IF you haven't already been given a receipt (PayPal donors, hold onto your PayPal email receipts) please email Eric@PitBullHappenings.com for a receipt... as once we get our Approval Letter in hand... ALL Donations the Rescue was given will be allowed for "Tax write-off" purposes effective from the date of our Incorporation with the state of Florida! (October 15, 2010)

     This has been a long road to obtaining our Federal Tax Exemption status but we're almost at the end of this road and we could not have made it with all of your friendships and support! We thank you from the bottom of our hearts as it's you, our friends who are guiding PBH as a Rescue! It is you, who are making PBH what we are... We want to be known as the "People's 'Pit Bull' Rescue" Thank you for all your kindness, compassion, and generosity in standing by the PBH Rescue Dogs!

PS - We'll keep this blog Updated and will keep all updates at the top of this blog!!
PS2 - To view all the pictures taken of our progress in obtaining our 501c3 Click here!
Click here to view the past blogs of our journey to the 501c3 Not-for-Profit Status and Click here to view our first blog when we created the "User Fee" Chip In!

Respectfully Yours,
~ Eric Emminger
   Founder/President of Pit Bull Happenings, Inc.



Thursday, July 21, 2011

An apology from the PBH Rescue Dogs

"Sorry that I'm a healthy Adult Dog... sorry I was only put on a short chain to a tree in the middle of the cold winter with no food, no water, and no shelter and left to become horribly emaciated... sorry, my former owners home was foreclosed on... I'm very thankful to the very nice realtor lady to whom discovered me and reached out to rescues to help me.  Thank you to the good people of Suncoast Animal League for getting me to the vet and getting my weight back up and giving me a warm place to sleep at night. Sorry, I was chasing the horses of what I thought was my Forever Home... I was only having fun... they only needed to spend time with me to train me not to do that... Thank you to Pit Bull Happenings for giving me a safe and loving home and for feeding me and ensuring my medical needs are taken care of... Sorry nobody wants to help by sponsoring me monthly until Pit Bull Happenings can find me a good Forever Home... sorry nobody wants to be my foster home until my forever home can be found... Sorry for being me." ~ Oliver, PBH Rescue Dog


"Sorry that we came from a Shelter in the Panhandle of Florida... sorry, that we are black and people suffer from the "black dog syndrome"... we didn't ask to be black... Sorry, you're about to miss us grow into healthy, happy adults... sorry that you're going to miss our puppy years... Sorry we only had early stages of demodex mange and not a severe case where we had no hair and extremely bad looking and achy... sorry, we didn't come from a more sad situation that pulls on your heart, having you sponsor us monthly or even donate a little to our Rescue to help care for us... Sorry, you don't want to help by Fostering us until our Forever Home comes... when our Forever Home is found... Sorry, for being me" ~ Meadow & Amaya, PBH Rescue Dogs



"Sorry, I was only found as a stray by a kind lady who took me to the Vet to get me current on my shots and neutered.  Sorry, I was heartworm negative... sorry, I didn't come from a gory pasttime... sorry for being a healthy dog and for being about 2 years old... I didn't realize how old two was... sorry for being full of energy, and for being a happy go getter me... Sorry you don't want to help my rescue by sponsoring me monthly... sorry nobody wants to Foster me until my Forever Home comes to get me... sorry for being me" ~ Junky, PBH Rescue Dog


"Sorry my owners abandoned me at their old house... sorry I was living under the house because the landlord kicked me out of the house... sorry I was horribly flea infested... sorry I was only 10 or 15 lbs under weight... I would have been much worst if a kind lady didn't come by to feed me every day for a week and a half... sorry I was filled with worms and parasites... sorry I'm only heartworm positive... and not more unhealthy or sickly... sorry you don't want to sponsor me to help the Rescue who has been so kind to take me in and to get me to the Vet and who feeds me and has given me a nice place to live inside while I get healthier... sorry that my story isn't good enough to help this kind rescue care for me... Sorry for being me" ~ Cheyenne, PBH Rescue Dog


"We're sorry our stories are more of the same... We're sorry Pit Bull Happenings doesn't want to use sympathy to garner support and donations to help care for us while under the Rescue's care... We're sorry we aren't those hugely sickly dogs... sorry we aren't those 'cute little puppies' that everybody wants to help and save... we're sorry for mostly being healthy adults... we only want to find our forever homes... we don't want you to only want us because we come from a horrific past... we've forgotten our past... and are living day by day... we don't dwell on the past.... we don't want your sympathy... we just want you to love us for who we are... We aren't old... really, we aren't... two years old is young and we still have a long life to live... We're sorry our stories aren't 'good enough' to have any sponsors to help out the rescue... Sorry for only being ourselves... Sorry for only being PBH Rescue Dogs" ~ PBH Rescue Dogs

Pit Bull Happenings, Inc.   ...here for the dogs!

Disclaimer: This blog was written solely to bring Awareness to the Fact that Healthy Adult dogs are in need of help with funding, care, rescue, etc... To bring awareness too that more often than not... they are over looked in Rescues and Shelters because people are wanting to rescue and help a sickly dog, one that comes with a heart wrenching story and then of course you have the "everybody wants a puppy" mentality or so it seems. In NO WAY, Shape, or Form is this blog intended to be interpreted as wishing ill will upon the sickly dogs or puppies... PBH cares about ALL dogs, of ALL history, of ALL stories (sad or happy)!


Sunday, July 17, 2011

Prayers and positive thoughts for Freedom (senior)

I have opted to seek help in having Freedom's Vet Bill Paid!! Yes, she is my "Personal" Dog, Yes, she is a Rescued Dog! Yes, she plays a vital role in the PBH Rescue! I will be forever grateful for ANY and ALL Help in paying her Vet Bill off... Starting up and continuing to move forward with the Rescue, sadly has put me behind on a few personal bills which I'm working on rectifying... The Rescue's Vet were so kind to treat Freedom under our Rescue Pricing without knowing her story below... They did this even after knowing she was my "Personal" Dog... and for that I'm very thankful, as our Rescue as well as my persons is going through financial hardships... Please consider helping me pay down Freedom's Vet Bill to help me maintain the Rescue Dogs and work on rectifying the financials of the Rescue and my Personal financial obligations. The Rescue has drained me financially... Any questions or whatnot please email me at Eric@PitBullHappenings.com


Freedom was also given supplements which will be in her best interests to stay on for the long term due to her age, etc... The supplements given to her by the Vet are Dasuquin (MSM Large Dog: 84 count) & Welactin (Dog 16 oz) If anybody knows where we can get these for a very affordable price or somebody who knows of supplements that we can get for her as soon as her current supply is used up... Please let me know!! Thank you all for your kindness and generosity and prayers!! Freedom's doing very well and is still as stubborn as ever... Thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything! 

Update 07/19/2011 1930 hrs:  The good news is the tests came back and it appears Freedom does not have Cancer... and what a relief... 

However, she did somehow get an ACL tear... which I'm pounding my mind trying to figure it out considering the fact she's not an active dog... she doesn't rough house with any of the dogs and vice versa... they know better... she can be a bitch ;)  The Vet, wants to try to avoid surgery due to her age... so, we'll see... 

She also has hip dysplasia... and an infection in her vaginal area... She is on Metacam (pain meds), Dasuquin MSM (Supplement), Welactin (Supplement), and Orbax (antibiotics for infection).

Her Vet of course, ordered rest... which fortunately, Freedom has already mastered!  The biggest concern and task will be keeping her off of the couch so that she doesn't further damage her ACL tear... I was offered by a very kind and very generous lady a ramp for Freedom which will ensure Freedom doesn't lose the one thing she loves the most... the couch...  My mom reports that during the day she does good by laying down on the bed she has on the floor but night time... she does get on the couch, so the couch will be barricaded off for now... Thank you all for keeping the prayers coming!! and let's hope she heals without needing to go through surgery... She'll go back to the Vet in a week and half to see if her infection has cleared up.

Thank you all again for the prayers and positive thoughts... Please, for Freedom, keep them coming and let's hope she heals quickly without the need for undergoing surgery... Let's pray her pain goes away. 

Update 07/18/2011 2030 hrs:  After my mom brought Freedom  to me at work today... I must admit, she seemed to be feeling a little bit better... she seemed more alert and focused and even was moving around slightly better so it seemed... however, she's still in a lot of pain... The vet wanted us to bring her back in the morning at 0700 hrs... so that they can do a few x rays on her leg that's seriously is hurting her... during that process they are going to go ahead and give her sedation because they basically will have to press her legs flat (I'm not sure how to describe it) press down on the legs or similar... which with her leg already hurting her... well, I'm sure we can imagine how painful that will be :(  hence the reason for the sedation... She has quite a few growths that have formed as well... most of which are pretty small... the one growth is about the size of a quarter, maybe slightly larger... The vet will test that one for cancer... They are also going to give her a Urinalysis to see if she might have an infection that caused the mucous to drop out...
Since they wanted her back to the Vet at 0700 hrs and I didn't leave out of there until 1820 hrs, I asked if she could stay over night and I'll pick her up at about 1630 hrs since I have to work tomorrow from 0730 to 1530 hrs. She'll be fasting tonight and first thing in the morning they'll get the urine sample... and then they'll perform the other tests and the X-Rays for her leg that's hurting her badly... Sadly, she is in pain right now... she's a trooper and has always been a strong willed dog... I will say I'm very optimistic after seeing her today... I'll know A LOT more tomorrow so please your prayers and thoughts are still needed... I'm still hanging onto hope that this isn't anything serious... Thank you for all the prayers!!
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 Update 07/18/2011 0855 hrs: I contacted Quail Hollow Animal Hospital at 0830 hrs and we have scheduled Freedom an appointment for this afternoon at 1630 hrs. I called my mom and she will be bringing Freedom to me at the time I get off of work today and then I'll drive out to our Vet. I'll keep everybody posted on the outcome of this appointment. Please keep her in your prayers and thoughts!! Thank you!!
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Freedom who is in between 13 and 14 years of age needs prayers and positive thoughts... sadly, she is not doing so swell... and we're scheduling her a vet appointment first thing Monday morning... As of right now, her balance and coordination are way off, she's always been a "Couch Potato" and quite lazy, however more recently, her laziness increased dramatically, she is also having troubles getting onto the actual couch and one of her rear legs is definitely bothering her... she also has arthritis pretty bad... which all the rain we've been getting has her really hurting...



I took Freedom to my parents house yesterday so that my mother can keep a closer eye on her until she gets in to see the Vet... as well as planned on taking her over there for a couple of weeks anyhows to give her a vacation of sorts from the Dog House and Rescue activities... Well, yesterday I noticed for the first time, a couple drops of mucous dripped from her rear area which the Vet will have to determine precisely where it came from... and has me really concerned... I also will have her checked for anything cancerous, as she has a few new growths appearing... I'm sadly, thinking of the worst... in hopes to better prepare myself as I know in my heart... there is no cure for old age... I'm hoping for the best and hoping this is nothing too serious... and will do whatever I can to help Freedom as her welfare is paramount... however, if it something serious... and if she is in a lot of pain... I'll have no choice but to make the hard choice that every loving owner dreads to make... but I'll make whatever decision is in Freedom's best interest... how do you prepare for something for this? I honestly, don't think I'm capable of preparing for the worst case scenario... especially for Freedom.  Freedom's a very special dog.

Freedom, I first hand rescued from an abandoned house... I remember that day as if it were yesterday... I was in my parent's neighborhood playing some basketball with their next door neighbor, my best friend's teenage son... It was the end of September, 2001. The basketball had rolled up the driveway of the house across the street, bouncing off the garage door in which I immediately heard barking coming from inside the house.  I knew the house was vacant and that the people had moved out and that the house sat empty for about week and half... I walked over to the front window and looked inside the empty house... to see this beautiful blondish colored dog looking at me. I checked the window and fortunately, it wasn't locked so I opened the window and reached in to pull the dog from the house, learning that she was a female and very frightened and emaciated dog... she was extremely head shy as everytime I went to gently pet her on the head her, she would close her eyes and drop her head to the ground... to this day she is still a tad bit head shy however not nearly as extreme as when she was first rescued.

After removing her from the house, I heard a meow from within the same the house... and pulled out a tiny calico kitten... now skin and bones... I found it amazing how this female "Pit Bull" literally was choosing to starve to death rather than to do what most humans would have chosen to do if in the same situation this wonderful and most amazing "Pit Bull" was put in...

The name I chose, had come to me quickly and naturally with the facts of my being a huge Patriot who loves his country and has a lot of pride... combined with the horrific tragedy that took place on September 11th a couple weeks earlier... in addition to freeing her from most certain death... her name is Freedom.  My sister, then named the calico kitten, Liberty.

I gave her some food as well as some water... poor Freedom was extremely frightened and constantly shaking... emaciated badly... her behavior clearly told me she wasn't only left to die in an empty house... but prior to the abandonment had obviously undergone physical abuse and more than likely emotional and pyschological abuse...

I took her to the Vet to get her checked out and surprisingly was in decent health other than needing to get "fattened" back up and suffering from malnourishment which food would fix quickly... well, shortly later... it turned out she wasn't in good health afterall... I noticed she began seeping some sort of mucous from the vaginal area. I rushed her back to the vet and it was then we learned she had a bad uterus infection and she went into surgery right away... $1000 later, she was back to being healthy... and living a life of the Couch Potato...

Freedom was my very first Rescue and is a true Pit Bull Ambassador... she is very well mannered and loves all people... she is very polite and gentle... has always been just truly amazing.  Every new dog brought into the Dog House... Freedom was always there to meet them first with her very calm demeanor and amazing temperament and did every introduction perfect... she plays a very vital role for our Rescue that include proper introductions and socialization... of course, Freedom being the kind of dog she is had to include some of her own rules, in addition to the rules that I had already laid down... and every dog learned quickly to not to invade her personal space especially while she was enjoying her leisure time on the couch... or out back sunbathing... of course, as she continues to age... depending on her days and moods... the other dogs were realizing that some days she would only have a very small personal space on the couch... while other days her space involved the whole couch... I often kidded around with the other dogs apologizing for Freedom... explaining she's getting a bit senile for her old age... All the dogs of past and current of the Dog House have and continue to respect Freedom and understood she was the Queen of the Dog House, is the Queen of the Dog House.

Her rescue story has also been published in "Lost Souls: Inspiring Stories About Pit Bulls" by Kyla Duffy of Happy Tails Books.  You can see a preview of the book by clicking the following link... Freedom's story is on page 7 of this pdf preview and the story is titled "Lady Liberty" Click Here to read Freedom's published story and scroll down to page 7..

I have so many wonderful memories of Freedom and everybody she met and got to know, fell in love with her. When she first was Rescued... my own mother, although she felt badly for and was upset at the humans responsible for this... yet, unsure what to think with the simple fact... Freedom is a "Pit Bull" well, it didn't take Freedom long to get my mother to change her thoughts which regrettably the media was mostly responsible for as well as other ignorant people... and Freedom has changed the minds of countless other people who she met over the years in regards to the people sadly falling prey to the "hype", the lies, myths, etc.. that surround these most spectacular "Pit Bulls" and everybody falls in love with her almost immediately... I'm very blessed for having Freedom in my life.

Please keep Freedom in your thoughts and prayers... I'm remaining optimistic and will continue hoping this is only a minor ailment that is easily cured. I'm contacting our Vet first thing Monday morning to get her an appointment scheduled for as soon as possible. Once the Vet sees her, we'll discuss in full detail diagnosis and the all options available for making her better... I'll keep every body posted as I learn the extent of this ailment. Thank you all for praying for Freedom and keeping her in your thoughts.

In prayer and positive thoughts,
Eric Emminger
Founder/President of Pit Bull Happenings, Inc.
Eric@PitBullHappenings.com