Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Diary of Dog - Dec 31, 2008

Sunrise on St. Georges Island - mom watched the Australian New Year's fireworks show on TV this morning and then hurried us down to the beach. We watched the sun emerge on this last day of 2008. Fresh new smells, new crab holes and sand dunes to explore. Funny how the beach changes overnight. This has been the best vacation ever - we've decided we like running on the beach just as well as hiking in the mountains. The birds are much easier to see and the sand makes for a great chase. Bailey caught a crab but we have not caught any birds. Good thing, mom hates it when we catch things.
Mom, when are we moving?

Friday, December 19, 2008

Diary of Dog - December 18, 2008

8:27 AM we have just returned from our morning stroll on the beach. So much fun to dig in the sand and chase those sea gulls. (Bailey) is getting a bit brave to stand on the edge of the water line. Can I back away in time so the wave doesn't roll over my feet? A very fun game. (Sheba) on the other hand, I'm not about to get my feet in that water. Let's walk further away from the water mom.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Pet Ten Commandments

The following Commandments were sent to us recently and we were so impressed, we wanted to share it with you. We apologize but we do not know the original human author.


Remember that they can't do a lot of things for themselves and that they depend on you to make their life a quality life!
A PET'S TEN COMMANDMENTS.........

1. My life is likely to last 10-15 years. Any separation from you is likely to be painful.

2. Give me time to understand what you want of me.

3. Place your trust in me. It is crucial for my well-being.

4. Don't be angry with me for long and don't lock me up as punishment. You have your work, your friends, your entertainment, but I have only you.

5. Talk to me. Even if I don't understand your words, I do understand your voice when speaking to me.

6. Be aware that however you treat me, I will never forget it.

7. Before you hit me, before you strike me, remember that I could hurt you, and yet, I choose not to bite you.

8. Before you scold me for being lazy or uncooperative, ask yourself if something might be bothering me. Perhaps I'm not getting the right food, I have been in the sun too long, or my heart might be getting old or weak.

9. Please take care of me when I grow old. You too, will grow old.

10. On the ultimate difficult journey, go with me pl ease. Never say you can't bear to watch. Don't make me face this alone. Everything is easier for me if you are there, because I love you so.

~Take a moment today to thank God for your pets. Enjoy and take good care of them. Life would be a much duller, less joyful experience without God's critters.

~Now please pass this on to other pet owners. We do not have to wait for Heaven, to be surrounded by hope, love, and joyfulness. It is here on earth and has four legs

Diary of Dog - December 15, 2008

8:27 AM Woof..mom has not been posting on this thing in awhile. That is because she has been working so much getting us ready to go on a trip. She says we are going on a beach vacation. We've never been to a beach but she says that sea shell in her bathroom use to live there. Smells like fish but that thing was not too tasty. Mainly hard and crunchy. We love to eat fish! Hope we have a huge feast whenever we get there.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Diary of Dog - December 1, 2008


8:27 AM WOOF, Woooof, woof...mom..MOM..come quick, come quick...there is something falling from the sky..let us out. We've got to catch it! Snow in Alabama - we haven't seen this in awhile. This is so much fun. Let's get those flakes.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

Diary of Dog - Nov. 24, 2008

8:27 AM - wow, mom is fixing us chicken livers for breakfast. We haven't had that in awhile. Bummer for the chicken but good for us! We love the fact that mom fixes homemade dishes.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

I See the Light

Devil on TwitPic
Devil or Enlightened? CUTE!

Diary of Dog - Nov. 18, 2008

8:27 AM - The following came to us from a shelter pup! We think it says it all:

(a dogs point of view)


Her eyes met mine as she walked down the corridor peering
apprehensively into the kennels.
I felt her need instantly and knew I had to help her.
I wagged my tail, not too exuberantly, so she wouldn't be afraid.
As she stopped at my kennel I blocked her view from a little accident I
had in the back of my cage.
I didn't want her to know that I hadn't been walked today.
Sometimes the shelter keepers get too busy and I didn't want her to
think poorly of them.
As she read my kennel card I hoped that she wouldn't feel sad about my
past.
I only have the future to look forward to and want to make
a difference in someone's life.
She got down on her knees and made little kissy sounds at me.
I shoved my shoulder and side of my head up against the bars to comfort
her.
Gentle fingertips caressed my neck; she was desperate for companionship.
A tear fell down her cheek and I raised my paw to assure her that all
would be well.
Soon my kennel door opened and her smile was so bright that I instantly
jumped into her arms.
I would promise to keep her safe.
I would promise to always be by her side.
I would promise to do everything I could to see that radiant smile and
sparkle in her eyes.
I was so fortunate that she came down my corridor.
So many more are out there who haven't walked the corridors.
So many more to be saved.
At least I could save one.

I rescued a human today.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Diary of Dog - Nov. 17, 2008

8:27 AM - Our mom is rabbit sitting again for Harve because Grandmom had to go out of town. We really want to see Harve but we are not allowed in his room. We promised not to chomp on him if we could see him, but mom knows we have rabbit stew on our minds.
A very tasty stew. Still wondering what makes some rabbits pets and others dinner.
I'm not sure humans can answer that question.
hey,hey,hey....mom found us a rabbit we can play with from amazon.com - take a look at this toy: We can't put this in stew but we can still give it a good chew!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Diary of Dog - Nov. 15, 2008

8:27 AM - The wind is howling, leaves are blowing and it looks like it might rain again today. Fun, fun, fun...the chill in the air always makes us frisky. Let us out mom so we can go chase the leaves... and let's not forget fence patrol...I think I see someone out there....Hurry, hurry, hurry...open the door! I'll race you Bailey!

Shiba Inu Puppy Cam

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These puppies are so cute. On the page where I found this there was some good info:

For more information on the Shiba Inu go here - http://www.shibas.org/docs/Shiba_Brochure_color2.pdf

Please do NOT purchase pet store (puppy mill) puppies!
Do your research to locate reputable breeders in your area.

Another option would be to consider adopting a rescue Shiba http://www.shibas.org/rescue.html

Go here for info on AKC breed standards - http://www.akc.org/breeds/shiba_inu/

Go here for info on Nippo breed standards - http://www.shibaweb.com/nihonken.htm

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Dog (Hardcover) by Matthew Van Fleet (Author), Brian Stanton (Photographer)

While catching up on some Tivoed episodes of the Martha Stewart show I saw the author of this book. He was on the show demonstrating how to make a pull tabbed card, somewhat like pages in the book.

This cute book highlights various critters and their behaviors, making comparisons and contrasts. On one page, a wheaton terrier (Little dog) is posed next to an English mastiff (Big dog) and a nervous-looking Chihuahua (Teeny dog quakes), while opposite, a neatly coiffed schnauzer backs away from a damp mutt in a tub and the verse finishes, Dry dog,/Wet dog–/shake,/shake,/shake! (a pull tab moves the bather's head from side to side).

Buy this fun book for a little one in your life.

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Diary of Dog - Nov. 13, 2008

8:27 AM - oooooh! Mom's been delinquent in posting! For one thing, she went out of town and left us with grandmother. We love grandmother. She spoils us with lots of extra treats and roast beef. Yum, yum, yum, yum. But you know we miss our mom when she leaves us. We made her feel extra guilty when she came home. We gave her a quick greeting then we ignored her for awhile...just so she got the point. The point being...take us with you everywhere you go!!! We promise we will be good.
We think it worked! Mom is going to take us to the beach for the whole month of December. We don't really know what a beach is, but we are happy to get to go.
She's been getting our stuff together. She even got some new car seat covers. Can't wait to get a muddy footprint on that thing!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Humane Society of the U.S. Puppy Mill Awareness Week

The Humane Society of the United StatesPuppy Mill Action Week
Encourages “Puppy Friendly” Pet Stores
Take action to stop puppy mills November 16 to 22

(November 6, 2008) -- The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has announced its second annual Puppy Mill Action Week - - November 16 to 22 -- designed to educate the public about puppy mills just before the height of puppy buying season – the holidays.

This year during Puppy Mill Action Week, The HSUS asks that consumers work with local pet stores to encourage them to develop and implement “puppy friendly” policies, like refusing to sell puppies in their store and supporting shelter adoptions instead.

According to Stephanie Shain, puppy mill expert and director of The HSUS’ Stop Puppy Mills campaign, “Thousands of people have already signed our pledge to stop puppy mills, promising not to shop at stores where puppies are sold, and to never purchase a dog from a pet store or over the Internet. This year’s action week asks that consumers work with local pet stores and encourage them to support animal shelters rather than selling puppies. People should never buy a dog from a pet store or over the Internet.”

Puppy Mill Action Week consists of seven easy steps to take starting November 16:

  • Visit your local pet store and encourage the store to become a Puppy Friendly Pet Store. Store owners who sign and return the pledge which declares that they will discontinue selling puppies in their store by the end of 2008, or those who “make official” a current policy of not selling puppies, will be listed on The HSUS website. They will also receive materials to display promoting their decision and to educate their customers on adopting a pet or finding a responsible dog breeder.
  • Sign the “Stop Puppy Mills” pledge at humanesociety.org/puppymills promising not to shop at stores where puppies are sold.
  • Contact and urge your elected officials to co-sponsor the Puppy Uniform Protection Statute (PUPS), HR 6949, to require broader federal oversight of puppy mills. Call the Capitol (202.224.3121) or visit humanesociety.org/leglookup to find your federal legislators. Urge Congress to support PUPS to help crack down on puppy mills and close a loophole allowing many massive mills to evade oversight.
  • Purchase new “Stop Puppy Mills” merchandise as holiday gifts and stocking stuffers - new tote bags and other items are available at humanesociety.org/puppymills.
  • Write to newspaper editors about the pet store/Internet puppy mill connection. Download a letter you can sign and send to your local paper at humanesociety.org/puppymills.
  • Listen to and share the new version of “How Much is that Doggie in the Window” sung by Patti Page. She recorded the original nearly 60 years ago at a time before pet stores were filled with doggies from mills. Now, over the same familiar melody, new lyrics sing the praise of shelters instead of puppy mills, and the song is destined to become an anthem for homeless pets. Patti’s song may inspire you to visit your local animal shelter to see how you can offer support. Shelters bear the brunt of the homeless pet crisis caused by over-breeding.
  • Re-visit! On November 22 -- the last day of Puppy Mill Action Week -- make a follow-up visit to the local pet store or even better, visit more stores in the community and ask them to sign on to be a Puppy Friendly Pet Store. Activists will be asked to work with their local stores to help facilitate partnerships with animal shelters that will bring new business into the stores and increase the adoption rates of local shelters.
    The HSUS combats puppy mills in many ways including leading some of the largest and most successful puppy mill rescues in history, supporting legislative changes, conducting groundbreaking investigations and litigation, and promoting public awareness.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Diary of Dog - November 4, 2008

8:27 AM - oooh...mom just got back from voting -We sure hope her candidate wins or she will be very sad...maybe this means she won't be cursing at the TV anymore when those political ads come on.
Happy Election Day to all the 2 leggeds! In honor of the day, we think we'll put on our patriotic attire with a dash of perfume and strut our stuff!

Hey, if you live in a cold climate, my sweater is great to ward off the cold!!!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Diary of Dog - Oct. 31, 2008




8:27 AM Happy Howl-a-ween! We can't wait to put on our costumes and scare all the kids in the neighborhood. We are going to bark at everyone if we can get away with it.
Oh....mom's in the kitchen fixing up some Halloween doggie treats....looks like carob cookies for us today....yum, yum, yum...
Mom's getting out our costumes so we can model - Put it on me mom, so I can eat it!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Halloween Hazards

Not all canines enjoy Halloween as we do. Screaming kids, ghosts, goblins and whatever else roaming the neighborhood can be frightening for the canine. Even if your dog is well socialized and normally friendly with others - (of both the human and animal variety), please be aware that tricks, treats and the party hardy atmosphere can trigger the fight or flee instinct in your dog.

If you have an outside dog, be kind and keep the dog in a safe area for the evening - either the house or garage so that they are not bombarded with the ghosts and goblins. If your dog is lucky enough to stay indoors, insure they don't get startled by kids screaming and ringing doorbells. Perhaps keep them in a family room or bedroom away from the door with the TV or radio playing to help block out the strange noises.

The other major hazard for canines at Halloween is chocolate. Remember that chocolate is a poisonous substance for canines. Chocolate contains a "killer" ingredient for dogs called theobromine. Theobromine in the canine can cause trembling, an increased nervousness and excitement, an increased heart rate, seizures, coma and excessive panting. It has also been known to trigger heart attacks in older dogs. Another complication of ingesting theobromine is that it metabolizes very slowly which means it takes about six days to exit your dog's body.

(If your dog does get into the chocolate, go to your local vet or emergency animal clinic immediately!!!!)

So remember, don't let the dogs sample the chocolates but if you want a special Halloween treat for the canines, try some of our treats listed below. These are safe but don't overindulge!



So remember, NO CHOCOLATE FOR DOGS!
Plan a safe evening for yourself, your children, your canines and HAPPY HOWL-A-WEEN!.

Halloween 2008

Wow, where has this year gone? It is already time for Halloween.
We got our Halloween costumes through our Amazon store. Bailey is stalking the neighborhood as a hotdog, Lucy is the pig - though we won't make her wear lipstick and Sheba is the skunk!
Are your canines ready for Halloween?
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Please remember to keep your canine safe and be aware of canine costumes with snaps, buttons or other features which are easily ingested - Your dog might consider the costume edible!

Diary of Dog - Oct. 27, 2008

8:27 AM - whoa...mom's not been keeping up with our diary..perhaps we are boring or else we are keeping her too busy! It's probably because there is a ghost in the house and we have to get her up to check out those spooky noises in the middle of the night!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Update on Iraqi Dog - Ratchet

We were delighted to read the following article on the Iraqi dog, Ratchet as
reported on www.zootoo.com

"October 20, 2008
Iraq Dog, Ratchet, Finally Comes Home
By Amy Lieberman

After two thwarted rescue attempts, Ratchet, a stray dog adopted by a U.S. Army specialist in Iraq, is on his way back to the United States.

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Ratchet, the military dog detained by the U.S. Army in Iraq for the past few weeks, is slated to arrive in Washington, D.C., today.

This marks the third and final rescue effort for Ratchet, a six-month-old stray U.S. Army Spc. Gwen Beberg rescued from a burning pile of trash in May.

After Beberg was notified that she was to transfer bases two weeks ago, she contacted the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals International and put the puppy on a convoy with soldiers heading toward the Baghdad airport.

Along the journey, however, Ratchet was confiscated by the U.S. Army, as Pet Pulse previously reported.

The SPCA International dispatched volunteers to rescue the dog last Wednesday in hopes of bringing him to Beberg's parents' Spring Lake Park, Minn., home.

While the military gave the dog clearance to leave the country on Wednesday afternoon, the action didn't come soon enough. Ratchet missed his flight with five other strays, accompanied by Terri Crisp, Operation Baghdad Pups' program manager.

Crisp returned to Baghdad on Sunday. She and Ratchet are now expected to arrive at Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C., this afternoon.

"Today, the old saying is proven true, 'the third time's a charm,' " SPCA's press release, issued today, said.

Ratchet's story has sparked a frenzy of media coverage, political support and attention from the public. Sens. Amy Klobuchar, (D-Minn.), and Norm Coleman, (R-Minn.), have both campaigned on Beberg and Ratchet's behalf.

More than 67,000 petitioners have also voiced support for Ratchet's return.

According to the U.S. Army's General Order 1A, service members are prohibited from "adopting as pets or mascots, caring for, or feeding any type of domestic or wild animal."

Military officers have often looked the other way, though, and allowed soldiers to train and house stray dogs and cats, which provide them with much-needed comfort, SPCA International spokeswoman Stephanie Scroggs says.

Ratchet will now be cleared through the Center for Disease Control and "given a thorough medical evaluation by a local Virginia veterinarian," the SPCA release said.

"As long as Ratchet receives a clean bill of health, he will fly to his final destination, Minneapolis, Minn., on Wednesday."

Northwest Airlines, a Minnesota based airline company, provided for Ratchet and Crisp's flight from Kuwait to Minneapolis.

Operation Baghdad Pups is an SPCA International program that relocates military dogs and cats from the Middle East to the U.S.

Since its first mission in September 2007, Operation Baghdad Pups has rescued and transported more than 50 dogs and cats unofficially adopted by U.S. servicemen.

Beberg is on a 15-month deployment to Iraq and is expected to return to Minnesota sometime in November, her mother Pat Beberg told Pet Pulse."

We at Canine Element send warm wishes to Ms. Beberg for her service and her dedication to Ratchet. Welcome Home!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Difficult Economic Times Affecting Pets

No doubt, these are difficult economic times. Perhaps some of the most challenging financial times since the Great Depression. Unemployment, higher prices, the cost of fuel: just a few of the factors that challenge us humans and our pet families nationwide on a daily basis.

While I'd rather not think about it, we need to recognize as foreclosures have increased, many animals lose their families as their owners lose their homes. As people in financial crisis find themselves moving to places where they cannot have pets, or they simply cannot afford to keep their pets, shelters across the nation are seeing an increase in the number of pets abandoned or relinquished.

As a result of this tragic crisis, HSUS and many other rescue groups are attempting to address these issues to help pet owners keep their pets. While it is devastating to lose your home, we do not want you to lose a beloved family member too.

So if you are a pet owner in financial trouble, we urge you to check with local shelters or rescue groups for information about temporary assistance (for example: some shelters and food banks can provide pet food for a short term, temporary foster care, and possibly lower-cost vet care in some situations.)

Additionally, the HSUS has a broad range of information on its website, including how to market yourself to a rental property manager if you're a pet owner, how to save money on pet care, and links to pet-friendly apartments. Go to hsus.org and type "foreclosure pets" into the search function for additional information. Please remember it is illegal and cruel to simply abandon a pet. If you cannot take care of them, at least bring them to your local shelter.

For the rest of us, what can we do?
Canine Element calls upon you to consider helping in any way possible. We've listed a few ways below and we also ask that you contact us with the ways you are making a difference! We would love to hear from you and your community.

Please make charitable contributions to your local shelters. If you cannot contribute financially, how about volunteering some time? Most shelters and rescue groups need volunteers for a variety of tasks.

Approach your local food bank and help them set up the "Pet Soup" program (see our post dated Tuesday - Oct. 14, 2008 and visit their site at http://tinyurl.com/4d8ngl)

Consider being a Foster Parent for a pet.

Approach your places of worship and ask that a pet fund be included for families in need.

Donate food, bedding, toys etc. to your local shelters.

If you are a landlord, please allow people to have pets. Work with your tenants so they can pay a pet deposit over time.

If your looking to adopt a pet, please adopt from your local shelter or rescue group.

If you are a pet owner, please spay and neuter your pet.

We wish all of you the best as we navigate through these troubling times.

Diary of Dog - Oct. 20, 2008


8:27 AM - Let's play Mom!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

67 Days to Christmas

Time to start thinking about decorating the tree. A few years ago, in honor of the granddogs, my mom decorated one of her Christmas trees with a dog theme. Much to all of the families delight and surprise, she had collected the cutest ornaments of just about every popular dog breed she could find. Not only did we find the tree covered with the infamous Snoopy, there were Labs, Retrievers, Afghan Hounds, Poodles, Terriers, Maltese - many more breeds than I can name at this point and cute little dog bones too. Underneath the tree, she had wrapped doggie treats and toys for each of her beloved granddogs. Needless to say, the tree was one of the many highlights of that Christmas and we still talk about it today!

If you and your family love dogs or your shopping for a dog lover, how about trimming the tree with some doggie ornaments? They are guaranteed to make the dog lover smile and I'll bet you hear a few "awes" too. Over the next few weeks, we'll continue to feature a variety of ornaments and we hope you enjoy them as much as we do in our household.

Diary of Dog - Oct. 18, 2008

8:27 AM MOM, MOM, MOM, Chipmunk is in the yard! Come quick, let us out. We've got to get it. Woof, Woof, Woof - it's running away - let us out, let us out!
Not a moment too soon, mom gets the door open and the chase is on - Awwwwwh, it is gone - where did it go? Search, Sheba, Search! I'll go this way, you go that way and maybe we can sniff it out -
Frantically running around the fence, Bailey, Sheba and Lucy do their best to find the Chipmunk but the Chipmunk survives another day!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

69 Days to Christmas


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Trimming Nails on Those Paws!

Have you ever tried to trim your dog's nails? Do you spend more time wrestling with your dog than actually clipping the nails? Or perhaps, you used the "guillotine" style such as the ORRCO PET NAIL CLIPPERS Guillotine trimmer? While these are great clippers, you know it is difficult to judge where the nail and quick meet and a nip in the quick is painful for your dog.

If your like me, you hope your canine gets enough exercise to keep those nails worn down naturally and if not, you leave the task to your veterinarian when you go for the annual checkup. But hey, even my vet has hit the quick on occasion and I found myself wondering if there was an easier way to promote natural nail trimming. Luckily for us, a breeder shared her strategy which I think is worth passing along.

She got a small piece of plywood and a couple of boards and built a ramp. She then purchased some self-adhesive, safety strips for stair treads from the local hardware store and attached those to her ramp. These strips are basically made out of sand paper. Since her dogs like to ride in the car, she sets up the ramp and then has them walk up the ramp to get in the car. When she isn't using the ramp for the car, she has it set up in her backyard and has trained the dogs to walk up it as a playtime activity. It's like having a giant emery board they walk across and it gets the job done! I thought that was a great idea.

But in case you don't have time to build a ramp and your looking for alternatives to the "guillotine" style, many breeders and groomers use the Dremel 761-03 7,000/14,000 RPM Cordless Pet Nail Grooming Rotary Tool so they can safely grind down the nail.

Another tool that we are seeing on TV lately is the new PediPaws. We have not tried the PediPaws yet so if anyone out there likes this product, then please let us know.

Happy Trimming Means Happy Paws!

Diary of Dog - Oct. 16, 2008

8:27 AM - Hey...mom is doing something to Lucy- let's all gather around and see what she is doing. Is Lucy getting a treat? Oh no...mom's got some kind of medicine - let's all hide...Run, Lucy, Run.
Bailey and Sheba head out the door...ahhh, too bad for Lucy..mom got her and she's getting medicine in those droopy eyes...don't worry Lucy, Sheba will lick it off as soon as mom leaves:))

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Diary of Dog - Oct. 15, 2008

8:27 AM - Lucy gets to go for a ride - (Sheba & Bailey) why can't we all go?
We want to go! We want to go! We want to go! Oh no..mom said the v word....we do not want to go to the vet...send Lucy!

Event: Blog Action Day 2008 Poverty

Today is the second annual 'Blog Action Day'.

Blogs all around the world will be making posts similar to this one throughout the day.

To learn out more about Blog Action Day, or to make a contribution, simply click on the graphic below.

Together, we can make a difference.



Tuesday, October 14, 2008

71 Days to Christmas - Shopping Tips for Dogs & Dog Lovers

Perhaps your shopping for the Dog and Dog Lover that has just about everything one can imagine. Every gift you can think of is already tucked away in their closet, stuck on their book shelf or buried in the toy chest. So this year, instead of handing over another gift you know they don't need, how about making a charitable donation in their name or their beloved dog's name? As we posted earlier, the South Carolina HSPCA has set up a food bank for pets. If your in their vicinity, they need pet food but you can always make a monetary donation too. In addition to the HSPCA, shelters all across our country need help. As people lose their homes and face financial crisis, they are abandoning their pets at an alarming rate. For those of us who believe a pet adoption is for life, it is especially tragic to see the rise of animals left to fend for themselves or dropped off at a shelter.
So consider a charitable donation to your local shelter and rescue group. Your Dog Lover will be honored!
This idea gets a 4 Paw Salute from our 4 leggeds at Canine Element:)) WOOF!

Pet Soup - HSPCA launches Food Bank for Pets

No doubt these are troubling financial times for many Americans. Between Wall Street woes and job cuts, many families are having difficulty even putting food on their tables. Unfortunately, these difficult times are filtering down to our 4 legged friends as well. Many people are abandoning their pets and animal shelter intakes are reaching their maximum capacity across the country.
In order to address this problem in South Carolina, the Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals teamed up with the Harvest Hope Food Bank to initiate a food bank for pets - called Pet Soup! As a result of this new program, clients seeking services and resources from Harvest Hope can also pick up food for their pets. We think this is a wonderful idea but they need our help! If you can donate pet food, either dry or canned or perhaps make a donation, we know they will put it to good use. To read more about the program and find out where to deliver your donation, see their site: http://tinyurl.com/4d8ngl
We hope to see more programs such as this initiated in every state.

Diary of Dog - Oct. 14, 2008

8:27 AM WOOOOOOOOF! We have human company this morning. Some one else to play and pet us. Come on mom, open the door. Hurry, hurry, hurry. We want to see her and give her some big licks! We love this other human and we miss her. (Sheba) I'll fetch a piece of paper and bring it to her. She'll love that!

Lots of excitement this morning. Almost better than seeing the squirrel run across the fence.

Monday, October 13, 2008

72 Days to Christmas - Shopping tips for dogs & dog lovers

If you are shopping for a dog lover, then we've found the perfect gift from National Geographic. This excellent video gives a history of the relationship between humans and canines. Touching, informative and a delightful addition to any dog lover's collection! Get it now!






Those Wonderful Dogs Video

Those Wonderful Dogs Video


Learn how canines have helped humankind.












Diary of Dog - Oct. 13, 2008


8:27 AM Leaves are rustling, black birds squawking in the tree, and a cool morning breeze blowing through our fur. Fall is in the air and this cool weather makes us frisky. Let's play. I'll race you to the fence. Last one there gets tackled.

Bailey wins, Sheba is tackled and Lucy is left howling on the porch. Another beautiful day in the neighborhood!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Gift Idea: Together by Tom Sullivan with Betty White


I am way behind on my Tivo'ed episodes of Ellen. So, today while I was ironing shirts for the week, I decided to watch a few. Betty White was on one I watched. She talked about the book Together written by Tom Sullivan with Betty White. I haven't read the book but it sounds like a perfect present for some of my dog loving friends (shhhh don't tell them).

Here is part of the book description from Amazon:

Brenden McCarthy feels like he's lost everything. His fiancee. His independence. And his passion for life. All due to one tragic misstep while mountain climbing that cost him his sight.

But he's about to gain the last thing he ever expected.


A big-hearted black Labrador named Nelson who's given one last shot at being a Seeing Eye dog.

Both are beyond hope and resigned to live alone. And both are about to experience a bond of friendship that develops when they least expect it.

Together is a heartwarming story for anyone who's ever lost sight of what matters most in life . . . but has hope that there's more.


I suggest you buy a few copes for your dog loving friends.


73 Days to Christmas - Shopping tips for dogs & dog lovers

We think the dog lovers work too much but if you've got to work, then we want you to remember what's important. Let this little gift serve as a reminder.
We think it will bring a smile to your face and it won't break the bank!
Happy Howlidays! Another 4 paw recommendation!

Lessons Dogs Teach Us


On warm days, stop to lie under a tree.

On hot days, drink lots of water and park yourself under a shady tree.

Take frequent naps.

Stretch before rising unless you see a squirrel - then spring into action.

Allow the experience of fresh air and the wind in your face to be pure Ecstasy.

Run, romp, and play daily.

When loved ones come home, always run to greet them.

Never pass up the opportunity to go for a joyride.

Thrive on attention and let people touch you.

Avoid biting when a simple growl will do.

When you're happy, dance around and wag your tail. Let your entire body follow.

Delight in the simple joy of a long walk and don't forget to smell the poop no, we mean roses) along the way.

Be a loyal companion.

Never pretend to be something you're not.

If what you want lies buried, dig until you find it.

When someone is having a bad day, be silent, sit close by, and nuzzle them gently.

ENJOY EVERY MOMENT OF EVERY DAY! HAPPINESS DOES NOT COST A THING!

Diary of Dog - Oct. 12, 2008

8:27 AM - Mom's in the other room talking to Harve, that pet rabbit. We still don't understand what makes it a pet and not our dinner but... oh well. Mom & Grandmom made it very clear that we would be in big, big trouble if we tried to get Harve. We just want to see & sniff Mom...we promise not to bite. Won't you let us see him, please, please, please??? Forget the rabbit, the squirrels outside...let us out!

Saturday, October 11, 2008

74 Days to Christmas - shopping tips

If you or your friends are in the mindset that a raw diet is nutritionally superior for the canine, then perhaps the suggestion of a meat grinder and dog food cookbook from yesterday's post might well be at the top of your shopping list. After surveying several dog chefs that prepare daily raw diets for their dogs, Canine Element is here to report that the Northern Industrial Electric Meat Grinder comes highly recommended. While most dogs don't have a problem gnawing and swallowing raw meaty bones, others seem to do better when the bone is ground. The Northern Industrial can easily handle necks, thighs, knuckle and large pieces of bone without you having to chop or saw the bone into smaller pieces first. It is stainless steel, easy to clean and basically very low maintenance. You can even buy an attachment and make some boneless sausage for the human meat eaters in the family. What a deal!
If you don't know much about balanced raw food meals for canines or you want to expand your knowledge of a raw diet and canine nutrition, then we suggest you take a look at Real Dogs Don't Eat Kibble! (Naturally Healthy Dog) by Sandra Bailey. An easy to read book with tips on foods to use, foods to avoid, portion control, boosting the immune system and of course, recipes.
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Diary of Dog - Oct. 11, 2008

8:27 AM Sun is shining and we (Bailey & Sheba) are ready to do Saturday morning fence patrol. No walking by our fence without a few ferocious sounding woofs. Darn...no humans or canines taking walks this morning, perhaps we can find the squirrel. Not even the squirrel stirs this morning. Except for some birds singing, it is quiet around here.
And where's Lucy? (Still in bed)

Friday, October 10, 2008

75 Days to Christmas

or whatever holiday humans celebrate.
A computer meltdown this morning so no snooping around the net for bargains yet today....maybe tomorrow. The canines think a meat grinder with a dog food cookbook is a great idea. They love raw meaty bones and home cooked meals.

Diary of Dog - Oct. 10, 2008

8:27 AM - Woof, Woof, Woof, Woof - There's a rabbit in the house! Are we having rabbit for breakfast? Mom says NO, NO, NO! She's babysitting for grandmother's pet rabbit. What makes one rabbit a pet and another one good for dinner? We don't know but it looks tasty to us. Dang, Mom closed us out of the rabbit's room. I wonder how we can get in there now!!! I guess we will all go lay down and have dreams of rabbit...right after our breakfast of course.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

How Many Days to Christmas?

Woof, Woof - 76 Days to Christmas! OK, the market is crashing, the humans are getting laid off, and doom & gloom hovers. That could mean some slim pickins for the dog and dog lover under the tree...Unless..we sniff out those bargains. As we countdown to the holidays, rely on Canine Element to fetch the best gift ideas along with the deals.

DogBreedStore.com has dozens of bargain items available. Get them before they run out!

Diary of Dog - Oct. 9, 2008


8:27 AM - Mom's depressed - She's been watching CNBC most of the night while us canines were trying to sleep. Good thing dogs don't really suffer from insomnia but sometimes we might have a sleepless night. We are not sure why humans don't sleep much but you can bet a dog not sleeping means we probably need to see a vet. Sometimes physical problems, emotional problems, age or possibly some type of medication can keep us up.

Anyway, we'll definitely need naps today...well...Lucy should be good to go. She can sleep through anything.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Diary of Dog - Oct. 8, 2008

8:27 AM - Rain, Rain, Rain - we have not seen that in a long time! Shall we get wet? We really need to potty.. but...we are just not sure about getting wet first thing in the morning!
Lucy sticks her head out the door - no way - I'll wait till later..I'm headed back to my bed!
Sheba & Bailey look at one another - maybe if we run - we won't get too wet..so out we go, let's head straight for the puddle! Oh..First, let's potty, then play in the rain!
Now that we are soaked, mom needs to let us in! She's standing at the door with the towels. (Remember to shake before she puts the towel on you - she loves that!)
Bailey likes the towel massage mom gives but Sheba wants to play tug of the war with that towel. Sheba's stolen the towel and takes off through the house! We are having so much fun on this rainy day.

Sheba with Towel -

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Diary of Dog - Oct. 7, 2008



8:27 AM - Mom's in the kitchen! All dog eyes are on the human as she gets out the Nuwave Oven. We know what that means - she is cooking for us! That oven thing is just awesome because it cooks so FAST! At least 50 percent faster than when she uses the regular oven or the stove.
Woof, woof - chicken & veggies are on the menu today.

Bailey tackles Sheba in hopes of making mom hurry up with the food. Wrestling, barking, jumping - we are ready to eat but wait....the squirrel is running on top of our fence. Let us out!!! It's time for a chase.
Lucy watches all the activity but she is parked in the kitchen....She's not leaving until the food is served.
Damn..no squirrel on the menu today...let's head back to the kitchen.

We must say, we know our dog chef is thankful for the Nuwave oven. It makes cooking for our dog pack a breeze, especially since the chef is a vegetarian. Not much prep work with the deceased...just throw the poor frozen dead thing in the Nuwave Oven and it takes only minutes. To beat it all, its an energy-saver which mom really likes. It uses 1500 watts, as compared to 3500 watts of a conventional oven and since it cooks many foods faster, she can turn it off sooner and we get served sooner. Plus, that means she does not have to heat up the entire kitchen, as a full-size oven would. Not only is our human a dog chef, she thinks about our paw prints on the environment too! Have your human check it out - they can cook food for themselves in this thing too!


Monday, October 6, 2008

Diary of Dog - Oct. 6, 2008

8:27 AM - wow, wow! Mom has the leashes - are we walking or riding? Maybe we will do both. Bailey, Sheba and Lucy are gathered at the storm door watching mom's every move - the door dance begins - those tails wagging, heads swinging and paws shifting. Mom's outside - car door opens. Bailey busts open the storm door via her nose and leaps into the back seat. Lucy & Sheba are left at the door waiting to see if mom will open the door for them. She does and here we go! All in the van - off to the bank and over to grandmom's. Exciting! It's a beautiful day.

U.S. Military Commanding Officer Seizes Soldier's Dog

As if we don't have enough problems with the morale of our troops, now The SPCA International reports in their newsletter the following story:

"FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Washington, DC October 1st - Operation Baghdad Pups is a SPCA International (www.SPCA.com) initiative created to provide medical care, clearance and transport for the animals our U.S. soldiers have come to love during deployment in the Middle East. Today, the United States military committed a crime against their own mentally wounded U.S. soldiers serving in Iraq. Commanding officers ordered the confiscation of a dog, Ratchet, befriended by a group of soldiers during a 15th month of deployment. Ratchet has been a lifeline to Sgt. Gwen Beberg. This morning, Ratchet was on his way to SPCA International rescue experts at the Baghdad Airport to be flown home to Gwen's parents in Minneapolis, MN when Sgt. Beberg's commanding officers ordered Ratchet confiscated and held in Iraq to face certain death.

“This year has been extremely difficult on my daughter and her family. It has been a year of disappointments, loneliness, and fear because of all the sacrifices the army has required of Gwen. Ratchet was the savior of her sanity. Now they have cruelly ripped Ratchet away from her and sentenced him to death. I don't know how my daughter will cope. Ratchet has been her lifeline,” explains Sgt. Beberg's mother, Patricia Beberg. Gwen Beberg, a decorated soldier, has been held by the military more than 15 months past her original commitment due to the stop-loss policy and now the military that asked extraordinary sacrifice from her has crushed her by ripping her lifeline away. Now, Sgt. Beberg is under military investigation for befriending the dog that saved her life.

It is against military regulations for active duty troops to befriend animals - Soldiers can face immediate court-marshal and some even see their animals brutally murdered by a direct gunshot to the head from commanding officers who will not bend the rules. Hundreds of U.S. soldiers in the Middle East befriend animals in the war zone to help themselves cope with the hardship and terror they face every day. These dogs and cats become their lifeline - saving them from deep depression and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

The military refuses to help or formally recognize the lifeline these animals give to our mentally wounded soldiers. Veterans returned from Iraq are committing suicide at twice the rate of average Americans. The dogs and cats befriended by our troops rescued by Operation Baghdad Pups are providing proven pet therapy to soldiers who may otherwise suffer from PTSD and deep depression."

This is a disturbing and tragic story. Is a little bit of compassion too much to ask for these days?

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Dog on Death Row

Please help save Brindi. Read about her story and if you are inclined, please sign the petition to stop this needless death sentence. http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/free-brindi-this-dog-must-not-be-euthanized

Diary of Dog - Oct. 5th - 2008

Recently our pack leader discovered a diary (part journal) buried in the closet with entries dating back 20 years ago. As we thumbed through the pages, memories of events and precious moments flooded our heads. Interesting to see how many simple and complicated times were long gone and all those "must do" activities and "to do list" long forgotten. Also interesting to see how the canines were busy enjoying their lives while the humans were just damn busy.
We had so much fun looking at this darn thing, we decided it was time for our pack to post new entries from this day forward. Perhaps if we are blessed with another 20 years on the planet, we'll get another good laugh when we take a look into the past.
Perhaps it will also serve as a reminder that life is not about today's problems....wait a little while and the problems that might seem so huge today will pass.
Since the human pack member pretends to be so busy, we'll keep it simple and record all pack activities that occur at 8:27 AM

10/5/08 - 8:27 - Lucy is snoozing after devouring one of mom's homemade meals, Bailey tackles Sheba in hopes of making so much noise our 2 legged mom lets us outside...time for the morning fence patrol, a bit of grass grazing and poops. It works...mom lets us outside and even she is coming out to see some sunshine.

Another Action Alert from PCRM

The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is asking for our help. If you own at least $2000 worth of stock in companies such as Ford, General Motors, Walgreens, Coors Brewing Company or Sears, you can join their campaign to:

"require prominent companies to implement meaningful written policies designed to maximize donations to charities that promote human health while avoiding unnecessary cruelty to animals. Many companies spend enormous sums funding charities that engage in cruel and unscientific animal experiments and PCRM wants to bring such wasteful spending to an end. We are in the process of filing a number of shareholder resolutions requesting that such policies be adopted and enforced. We are in need of persons owning stock in the above listed companies to support these resolutions. Our deadline for filing these resolutions is approaching, as early as the first full week in October, so we need to hear from you as soon as possible."
"We need one or more stockholders for each one of the companies. The stock must be worth at least $2,000 and have been held at least since early October 2007. The stock can be held in your own name, or by your broker, but it cannot be owned through a mutual fund. If you or someone you know fits into this category, and is interested in helping, please contact PCRM attorney Katherine Lin either by e-mail at
klin@pcrm.org or phone at 202-686-2210, ext. 350. Again, time is short so if you would like to help, please act now."

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Happy Birthday Libra Dogs (September 24- October 23)

Zodiac Dogs Astrology for Our Canine Friends by Helen Hope.

"Being seen with you, its special owner, is something your star hound loves. Strolling along beside you---and in your dog's estimation, both of you looking wonderful---as you shop or just get some air, and turning quite a few heads, creates the champagne of your dog's lifestyle. Running along the beach together is another variant on that. "

Get your copy and learn more about your Libra dog.


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Alert: Another Pet Food Recall

Mars Petcare, a major manufacturer of dog food has announced a widespread recall of several of their brands of dog food, including PEDIGREE, Ol Roy and other national brands. The food is believed to be contaminated with Salmonella serotypeSchwarzengrund.
Salmonella can cause serious infections in dogs and cats, and in humans - especially children, the elderly, and people with compromised immune systems.

Pets with Salmonella infections may be lethargic and have diarrhea, fever, and vomiting while some pets will only experience decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain. If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, please contact your vet immediately.

Also note that animals can be carriers with no visible symptoms and can potentially infect other animals or humans, according to the announcement from the FDA.

Pet owners who have questions about the recall should call 1-877-568-4463 or visit http://www.petcare.mars.com/.

Check out their website, monitor your pet's health and look for the following information on your food bags:

For PEDIGREE® brand:

Consumers should look for "PAE" on the bottom line - the sixth, seventh and eighth digits. Sample:
PEDIGREE ® Small Crunchy Bites
Best Before 02/2009
808G1PAE01 12:00

For all other brands:

Consumers should look for "17" as the first two digits of the second line. Sample:
Best By Feb 18 09
17 1445 1

Monday, September 15, 2008

Book Review: Eco Dog


Healthy Living For Your Pet
+ Grooming + Food + Toys + Home

This guide provides information to help you to provide healthy, nontoxic dog care. You can have a dog and be good to your pet and the planet. Included in this book are projects that guide you through the process of making your own
  • flea powder, lemon flea tonic,
  • dry shampoo for your dog,
  • quick dog treats, homemade jerky, breath treats
  • pet travel kit, personalized dog towel
  • and so much more.
This is another book you will want to have on your bookshelf.


Sunday, September 14, 2008

Book Review: Holistic Aromatherapy for Animals


This is a wonderfully comprehensive book on aromatherapy for companion animals. The information contained in this book can improve the quality of both pets and their human companions. This is a must have resource guide for your library.


Saturday, September 13, 2008

Alert: IFAW On Standby As Hurricane Ike Threatens Upper Texas Coast

Snipet from an email from

IFAW has been designated as the animal water rescue team for Calcasieu Parish, which was hit hard three years ago, during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Members of IFAW’s Emergency Relief team are already in the area with our Rescue Trailer, fully equipped to rescue animal victims on land and in the water. They plan to wait out the storm and then immediately begin assessing the damage and undertaking whatever response is needed. Having just returned from responding to Hurricane Gustav, IFAW’s Shelter team is also on standby, ready to care for the rescued animals.

Please visit IFAW’s Animal Rescue blog and keep an eye on your e-mail inbox in the coming days for updates on IFAW’s response and details on how you can help.

And please keep in your thoughts and prayers the people and animals in the path of this dangerous storm.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Event: National Pet Memorial Day - Sept 14, 2008

The International Association of Pet Cemeteries has designated the second Sunday of September as National Pet Memorial Day. This provides an "official" yearly opportunity to reflect on your late pet and the impact it had on your life. Celebrating this day in a healthy way can help during the grieving process.

Some links:
http://www.squidoo.com/national-pet-memorial-day
http://www.ehow.com/how_2154525_celebrate-national-pet-memorial-day.html

Event: A New Leash on Life Benefit - Huntsville, AL

Presented by The Chef's Table and Ingenium Wines
On Sunday, September 21, 2008
From 5:00 to 8:00PM

at Chef's Table Restaurant
2030 Cecil Ashburn Dr.
Huntsville, AL

Tickets available at Valley Animal Hospital (Daily), and Petsmart (Saturdays) for a $20 donation.

Come help us raise funds and awareness for this cause to reduce the number of homeless animals.

A New Leash on Life, Inc. strives to (From their website (http://anewleash.org/)):
  • Reduce the number of homeless pets, by spaying and neutering ALL pets in our program, as well as others.
  • Make a difference in the life of each animal we come in contact with.
  • Provide medical assistance and foster care for abandoned, injured, or unwanted animals all over north Alabama.
  • Educate the public on the importance of spaying and neutering to put an end to pet overpopulation and euthanasia.
  • Promote humane animal treatment in our community and elsewhere.
A New Leash on Life, Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)3 animal rescue organization that was incorporated in 2004. We have an all-volunteer staff and rely solely on donations from the public and local businesses to cover our expenses.

Our adoptable pets come from several different places: kill shelters, owner surrender, on busy roads, in abandoned houses, and pretty much everywhere else you can imagine.

We house our adoptable pets in approved foster homes where each pet is evaluated in a home setting. We believe this allows us to better match our pets with suitable families and homes, so that they will not ever be homeless again.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Palin's Record On Aerial Wolf Hunts

Have you ever heard of aerial hunting? It's a brutal practice. Wolves are shot from low-flying aircraft or chased to exhaustion, then killed at point-blank range.

Governor Sarah Palin, the Republican nominee for Vice President, promotes this barbaric practice, exploiting a loophole in the Federal Airborne Hunting Act to allow private wolf killers to shoot down wolves using aircraft. We have to get the word out about this!

Please watch this powerful video by Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund, and then share it with every wildlife lover you know:

http://actionfund.defenders.org/palinvideo


Sunday, August 24, 2008

Happy Birthday Virgo Dogs (August 24 - September 23)

Zodiac Dogs Astrology for Our Canine Friends by Helen Hope.

The Virgo Dog favors the follow:

tree: Hazel
metal: Nickel
day: Wednesday
element: Earth
deepest dream: Private ambition is to fetch Rupert Murdoch's newspaper
celebrity dog: Snoopy---Charlie Brown's dog

This cleaver book continues to delight me. You must add this to your library. Enjoy!


Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Cesar Millans Online Coaching Course


If you want to train your dog in the basics of obedience, then we recommend our little ebook on canineelement called "The Great Fido Kit"- In case you haven't noticed, we are having our half price sale and you can pick it up for $19.95! That's a deal!

But even though I've had dogs all of my life, and we mastered the basics of obedience, I personally have not always been able to master the art of being a good "pack leader". Not until I was fortunate enough to come across Cesar Millan - The Dog Whisperer.
If you watch TV at all or ever visit a book store, then I'm sure you've probably seen him or at least heard about him. Cesar takes a different approach to training - actually he calls it rehabilitating unbalanced dogs and training the owners to see the world through their dog's eyes. I find him and his way with canines totally amazing.
He's just launched his new website: http://www.cesarmillaninc.com
and I was delighted to see he is offering an interactive 6 month online coaching course for only $129.95. Bailey says check it out!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Rachael Ray Fans

For all you Rachael Ray Fans, she's been cooking for her dog, Isaboo. As a result, she's come out with a line of dog food products, without the fillers, the chemicals and the junk. Proceeds are going to charities that help take care of abandoned and neglected animals. Check out her new line at: www.rachaelray.com/pets

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Happy Birthday Leo Dogs (July 24- August 23)

Zodiac Dogs Astrology for Our Canine Friends by Helen Hope.

Here are the general characteristics and aspects of a Leo dog as noted in this Dog Astrology book.

"The Leo dog is ruled by the sun, the creative life force of our solar system and in many cultures worshiped as the god of live and love. This star dog usually has both live and love in abundance. Your pooch nearly always promptly responds when you call because it figures there's going to be a good time one way or another."

Is your dog a Leo? To learn more about your Leo dog, like their favorite day or their favorite celebrity dog you have to get the book..

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Bailey's Shopping for Collars

The beautiful Amour Amour collar, designed by I Love Dogs Diamonds in 2007 carries a hefty price tag of $1,800,000.00 US dollars. I suppose the 7 carat brilliant cut center diamond as well as the other 100 carats of diamonds and jewels justifies that price.
Since Sheba likes to nibble on Bailey's collar, we've decided we'll skip the jewels and continue our comparison collar shopping at http://dogstuff.zlio.com/

Saturday, July 19, 2008

News: Food Recall for Timberwolf Organics

Posted on June 3, 2008, Timberwolf Organics is recalling two of their products: Dakota Bison and Ocean Blue.

Customers have reported their dogs experiencing bouts of diarrhea and vomiting associated with these two products.

As stated on their website: http://timberwolforganics.com/News-and-Events
"Timberwolf Organics Customer,

Due to recent reports from some customers, we have ordered that two formulas from three specific dates be pulled from the shelves. These are:

Dakota Bison with 'best by date' of 12 Feb 2009
Ocean Blue with 'best by date' of 20 Feb 2009
Ocean Blue with best by date' of 8 March 2009"

For additional information on exchanging the food or getting a refund, please visit their website.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Do You Own Stock in the Drug Companies?

Do you or any of your friends and family members own stock in the drug companies such as Abbott Laboratories, Barr Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Baxter International, Inc., or Genetech, Inc.?
If so, then
the Physicians Committee of Responsible Medicine (PCRM) needs your help.

As stated on their last email:
"The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is working on a campaign to require pharmaceutical companies to implement meaningful written policies designed to accelerate implementation of the 3 Rs: refinement, reduction, and replacement of animal testing. We are in the process of filing a number of shareholder resolutions requesting that such policies be adopted and enforced. We are in need of persons owning stock in the above listed pharmaceutical companies to support these resolutions. These resolutions are an important step in our campaign to bring an end to outdated, unscientific, and cruel animal testing. Our deadline for filing this resolution will soon be approaching, so we need to hear from you as soon as possible.

We need one or more stockholders for each one of the companies. The stock must be worth at least $2,000 and have been held at least since November 2007. The stock can be held in your own name, or by your broker, but it cannot be owned through a mutual fund. If you or someone you know fits into this category and is interested in helping, please contact PCRM Attorney Katherine Lin at klin@pcrm.org or 202.686.2210, ext. 350. Again, time is short so if you would like to help, please act now."

Please Help Canine Element and PCRM End Animal Testing!


Saturday, July 12, 2008

"Greatest American Dog" airs on CBS

If you missed the new reality TV show on Thursday evening, an encore performance will be airing on Saturday, July 12th at 8:00 PM (Eastern time) on CBS.
Twelve talented dogs and their human companions move into the luxurious Canine Academy and prepare to duke it out for a chance to be named the "Greatest American Dog."
So now we can look forward to weeks of stiff competitive games for the dogs and their owners. As with any reality show, each week someone gets booted off the show and the tears seem to flow.

I watched the show with great anticipation and as far as I'm concerned - skip the competitions and give them all a prize!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Book Review: The Dog Owner's Maintenance Log

I would highly recommend buying "The Dog Owner's Maintenance Log" for each and every one of your dog companions. This comprehensive spiral bound log provides a tool for you to document all the things you really "should" keep track of about your dog. You can easily record medication, vaccinations, vet visits, and much more.

BUT, not only do you need to buy it, you need to keep it up-to-date. These efforts will be sure to help you when you move, if there is an emergency situation, or a natural disaster. You will know right where all your information is located so you can grab it and go.

Event: Find love and a new pet! - Columbus/Dublin, OH: Whole Foods


Find love and a new pet at the Columbus/Dublin, OH: Whole Foods on Thursday, July 10th, 2008. "Animal Attracton: A Singles Event & Pet Adoption" 6:00 to 9:00 pm. What a nice idea!!

Live music by
Lippbone Redding. For more info see this flyer or go to the Whole Foods site.

Pawnote: I had not heard of Lipbone Redding until today. Wow, what a great sound! Check the Web site out.

Dog Health: Free Summer Pet Health advise from ASPCA Vet

Just saw that Dr. Louise Murray, Director of Medicine at the ASPCA’s Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital, will have a live chat about enjoying the summer safely with our pets. Join the ASPCA and Dr. Louise Murray on Wednesday, July 9, from noon to 2:00 P.M. EST on the ASPCA Online Community. Dr. Murray will be available to answer all of your burning questions about protecting your pets from heat exhaustion, potential poisons and other seasonal hazards.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

News: Nearly 700 Dogs Rescued From Tennesee Puppy Mill

On June 25th, The Humane Society of the United States led a massive rescue effort to save 700 breeding dogs and puppies in the largest puppy mill rescue in Tennessee history.

These dogs have a new lease on life after teams of rescuers under the direction of The HSUS arrived to save them from a massive puppy mill operation Pine Bluff Kennels on Ed Lyell Road in Hickman County, TN.

Read more about it and learn how you can help on the HSUS site or the Stop Puppy Mills site.



Sunday, June 22, 2008

Happy Birthday Cancer Dogs (June 22- July 23)

Here are the general characteristics and aspects of a Cancer dog as noted in Zodiac Dogs Astrology for Our Canine Friends by Helen Hope.

Thrives on affection; sympathetic; noble nature; moody; sits at owner's feet; industrious; has a rich fantasy life; sociable; can be silly; sensitive; nips at rivals; argumentative; loves to lick; emotional; great parent; psychic.

Is your dog a Cancerian? To learn more about your Cancer dog, like their favorite day or their deepest dream you have to get the book..

Thursday, June 19, 2008

News: US Marshals seize petfood from Petco Distribution Center

The following information was published on the FDA website today:

"FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 19, 2008

FDA Requests Seizure of Animal Food Products at PETCO
Distribution Center

Today, at the request of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA), U.S. Marshals seized various animal food products stored
under unsanitary conditions at the PETCO Animal Supplies
Distribution Center located in Joliet, Ill., pursuant to a
warrant issued by the United States District Court in Chicago.

U.S. Marshals seized all FDA-regulated animal food susceptible
to rodent and pest contamination. The seized products violate
the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act because it was alleged
in a case filed by the United States Attorney that they were
being held under unsanitary conditions. (The Act uses the term
"insanitary" to describe such conditions).

During an FDA inspection of a PETCO distribution center in
April, widespread and active rodent and bird infestation was
found. The FDA inspected the facility again in May and found
continuing and widespread infestation.

"We simply will not allow a company to store foods under filthy
and unsanitary conditions that occur as a direct result of the
company's failure to adequately control and prevent pests in its
facility," said Margaret O'K. Glavin, associate commissioner for
regulatory affairs. "Consumers expect that such safeguards will
be in place not only for human food, but for pet food as well."

The distribution center in Joliet, Ill., provides pet food
products and supplies to PETCO retail stores in 16 states
including Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio,
Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin.

FDA has no reports of pet illness or death associated with
consumption of animal food distributed by PETCO, and does not
have evidence that the food is unsafe for animals. However, the
seized products were in permeable packages and held under
conditions that could affect the food's integrity and quality.

As a precaution, consumers who have handled products originating
from the PETCO distribution center should thoroughly wash their
hands with hot water and soap. Any surfaces that came in contact
with the packages should be washed as well. Consumers are
further advised as a precaution to thoroughly wash products sold
in cans and glass containers from PETCO in the 16 affected states.

If a pet has become ill after eating these food products, pet
owners should contact their veterinarian and report illnesses to
FDA state consumer complaint coordinators.
http://www.fda.gov/opacom/backgrounders/complain.html

Consumer Inquiries:
888-INFO-FDA"

Thanks to Bonnie Becker for bringing this information to my attention.
FDA posting: www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2008/NEW01854.html

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

News: Sad statistics!!

I just read my Real Simple magazine and found an alarming statistics. There are approximately 250,000 homeless pets available for adoption on PetFinder.com. Go give a pet a great home.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Event: National - Take Your Dog to Work Day (TYDTWDAY) - Friday, June 20, 2008

Friday, June 20, 2008 is Take Your Dog to Work Day. First celebrated in 1999, it was created by Pet Sitter's Internationall to celebrate dogs a great companions. If you want to explore having TYDTWDAY at your office, be sure to have it approved by your boss, HR, or other company official. The takeyourdog.com site has some good material about how you can get involved. The also have some wonderful interesting items on the site, like a photo contest, top 10 dog-friendly companies hiring right now, top dog names, and more. Be sure to check it out.

If you can't have a TYDTWDAY this year maybe you can get the ball rolling for next year. The Humane Society has some useful information about how to be dog-friendly at work. Good luck and have fun!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Nonprofit News: Companion Animal Initiative of Tennessee


Just found a great Web site for the Companion Animal Initiative of Tennessee. A program of the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine their "mission is to reduce the state surplus of homeless cats and dogs by taking a proactive approach and promoting humane education throughout the state, thus improving the lives of all companion animals in Tennessee."

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Happy Birthday Gemini Dogs (May 21- June 21)

Here are the general characteristics and aspects of a Gemini dog as noted in Zodiac Dogs Astrology for Our Canine Friends by Helen Hope.

Super alert; friendly; loves to be talked to; versatile; inquisitive; perceptive; hates to be leashed; restless; busy; contradictory; fun-loving; critical; enjoys people; eloquent; not demonstrative; impatient; high-strung; vocal; god at doing tricks.

Ok, to learn more about your Gemini dog, like their favorite day or their deepest dream you have to get the book.

Book Review: Zodiac Dogs

Zodiac Dogs Astrology for Our Canine Friends by Helen Hope.

What a cute book!!! Helen has written a great little book with astrology for dogs for each sign with which we human companions are familiar. In addition, the illustrations are very cute. We will be providing little "Zodiac Dogs" snippet teasers over the next months. Enjoy and get a copy for yourself!! I highly recommend it for your refeence or special book collection.