Sep 2

We confess our posts have been a bit canine concentrated lately. (That’s probably because Rusty recently joined our family.)  But we love the kitties, and we know you do, too!  So occasionally, we’ll devote entire posts to our feline friends.  And, of course we’ll continue to include cats in all of our posts & e-newsletters.  So hug Fluffy for us, and enjoy!

We love Simon’s Cat in “The Box”.  Watch!

Love all things feline?: Visit our resources for cats, including recommended reading & toys. Follow us on Twitter for daily cat & dog tips.  Contact us if you need help with you cat’s (or dog’s) behavior.  We’re always happy to help!  (Looking for holiday weekend ideas for your family & pets?  We’re still updating our summer post….)

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Jun 18

We wish you many fun-filled, sunny days this summer. We collected some great tips & ideas for family activities you & your pets will enjoy.

“On a hot day, in just 10 minutes, a car’s temperature can reach 112 degrees, even with the windows partially open. During the summer, veterinarians see many emergency patients suffering from heat exhaustion due to being left in cars. Sadly, not all survive. So next time you need to run some “quick” errands, leave your pets safely at home, not in the car.”

Did you hear about Max, the lab who saved his on life by honking the horn until his owner let him out of a too-hot car?  Lucky dog!  And, don’t forget to check in with Rusty on his new blog.  Find out how he & his friends are keeping cool.  (Remember, summer’s a perfect time for positive pet training.  Kids going back-to-school?  Routine changes make many pets anxious.  We’d love to help!)

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May 27

We wish you a nice, sunny Memorial Day weekend with your family & pets!

Get off to a good start with important seasonal info & fun goodies:

We love this video because it perfectly captures this holiday’s vibe.  Welcome summer….. doggie-style!

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May 8

We’re new dog-parents! About a month ago we adopted Rusty, an adorable, 3-yr-old miniature poodle.  As previous guardians of a boxer and fans of bully breeds, we surprised ourselves by adopting a poodle.  But, he’s a cool dog who happens to be in a poodle suit!  So we’re thrilled & honored to have him in our lives.  If you’re a “fur-mom”, too, this post’s for you.   Enjoy!

  • Read “Rusty’s Dog Blog”.  It’s a new site we’re launching, packed with lots of helpful hints, product reviews & pet peeves – from a poodle’s point-of-view!  Don’t be fooled:  Rusty thinks big & loves to play, so his raves will benefit pups of all sizes.  Just subscribe to our e-newsletter, and we’ll let you know what Rusty’s been up to!
  • Feline “moms”:  We certainly haven’t forgotten about you!  As always, our posts and resource section are loaded with goodies for cat & dog lovers.  (As you know, Kitty’s life is easier if your pup is trained & happily tired!)  Contact us anytime if you need help with your favorite feline’s behavior.
  • Procrastinators rejoice! If your mom is a pet lover & you forgot the gift, we’ll keep you out of the doghouse.  Check our recommended reading list for dog & cat books.  (Might we suggest Trish King’s “Parenting Your Dog“?)  Or pick up the latest issue of “The Bark” magazine for Mom.  For the philanthropist pet-mom, donate to a local shelter or rescue in her name.  Email Mom a sweet note along with a link to a “Simon’s Cat” film – or – send her a personalized, animated e-card from sloppykisscards.com.  Cute!  Need more ideas?  We’ve got you covered:  Take Mom & her pup to a dog park, or go for a hike/picnic.  Or get in touch with us for gift certificates for dog & cat training.
  • Don’t get Mom a surprise pet as a gift! See our last Mother’s Day post….

Have a lovely Mother’s Day!  We’ll leave you with this silly kitten video that we just can’t stop watching:

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Apr 22

We hope you’re enjoying the sunshine!  Explore these eco-friendly goodies from the comfort of home.  (Who wants a big carbon “paw print” anyway, right?)

Take Puglet’s advice for humans:  Get out there and make a difference in the environment everyday!  Watch his video & read his blog, The Daily Puglet. (Pug fans, this one’s for you….  Uber-cute!)

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Apr 3

We look forward to all things spring this year.  And we wish you and your pets lots of fun, sunny days!  Enjoy these tidbits of springy-goodness to get you off to a good start:

  • Flea & tick season is upon us, and it’s already a busy one!  Ask your vet about the latest & safest preventatives.  Be sure you use the correct, pet-specific product & dose.  Do not use over-the-counter products; buy them from your vet.  Read more – this could save your pets’ lives!
  • Avoiding tick bites (for humans) – a diagram from the CA Dept. of Public Health.
  • Easter safety tips from aspca.org.
  • “Spring’s here: Get out & play!” Visit our “evergreen” post from last spring.
  • There’s an app for that! Aspca.org’s fabulous list of plants (indoor & outdoor) that are safe for pets is now the “Pet Safe” app.  We love it because it’s portable, of course.  But now you can also identify plants by photo if you, like us, can’t name every plant in your yard.
  • Cute but smelly:  Keep your pets away from skunks!  Females den now thru May/June when the babies are born.  Cozy skunk cribs include under your deck or in your woodpile.   Block your pets’ access to both now.  Learn more about prevention & solutions if the worst happens to your dog or cat – ugh!  Visit our site for more wildlife how-to’s.  By the way – did you know skunks like peanut butter, too?  Watch!
  • Spring cleaning? Be pet friendlyhere’s how.
  • Early puppy & kitten training is the best way to enjoy the rest of the year with your pet.  We can help you start now!

A corny but comedic video-montage wish from us to you:   As you bid a fond farewell to playing in the snow, welcome spring with a happy song in your heart.  Go enjoy a romp in the sun with your pets!

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Mar 4

What do we have in common with our pets?  Our food supply is one and the same!  And, a quality diet is healthier – mentally & Dog and man with bonephysically.  (For our pets, that translates into fewer vet visits, longer lives & better behavior!)  That’s why we mix pet & human diet info in this post series.  Dig into this informative, fun smorgasbord of foodie news!

Recalls

Articles & posts of interest

Tasty & safe

  • New FDA widget! A glimmer of hope from the FDA comes in the form of their new “Pet Health & Safety” widget, designed to update you on the latest news on pet food, including recalls.  Find it on our homepage:  Scroll to the bottom of our sidebar.  Check back often, as it self-updates!
  • We love Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual” by Michael PollanRead or watch interviews with the author about his new, quick-read book on human food safety.  Follow his simple rules to easily choose healthy, natural (single-ingredient) foods over what Pollan calls “edible, food-like substances” (processed foods in the modern, Western diet).   Example:  Rule #2 from the book is “Don’t eat anything your great grandmother wouldn’t recognize as food.”  Good advice that applies to your pets, too!
  • Did you know this is National Peanut Butter Lovers’ Month? Odds are your pup knows!  Here’s a recipe for Peanut Butter Cups to help Fido celebrate, courtesy of threedog.com.  Dogs-with-thumbs will love eatingwell.com’s Peanut Energy Bars.  Yum!
  • Easter safety for pets

Video-goodness

Three of our favorite foodie flicks: Slow-motion dogs catching treats.  (A sweet video, but we don’t recommend Pedigree products.)  Joris eating dinner.  (Good for a belly laugh.)  And, in the spirit of spring & Easter, Baby bunny eats tiny flower.  (Kids will love this one!)

Information provided on this site is not a substitute for veterinary care. See your vet before you begin a complementary health care or exercise plan. The statements on this website have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration/Center for Veterinary Medicine, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Jan 10

How are your New Year’s resolutions holding up?  If you’ve let them go already, don’t despair – you’re not alone. Walking Dog 2 A new British university study shows that less then 25% of people who make resolutions keep them.  Successful folks have a plan & help themselves stick to it.  They break their ultimate goal into smaller steps, and reward themselves after achieving each step.  (Wow – sounds like pet training!)  They are accountable to themselves & their friends along the way because they journal their efforts & tell friends about their goals.  If you’re in the majority who’ve blown it already, don’t give up.  Renew your resolve with a plan that will benefit you & your pet!

Two of the most popular resolutions are losing weight & improving relationships.  Accomplish two of your goals @ once:  Get out & get moving with your dog! You’ll bond with Rover while you both get healthier, mentally & physically.  (For Rover, that translates into better behavior!)  Make it a priority:  Put it on your calendar & schedule around it.  Invite friends to go with you.  Go even if you don’t feel like going.  Soon you’ll find it’s the best part of your day!

We gathered some articles to inspire you to reach your goals:

Contact us to improve Rover’s leash manners & behavior, or if you need help with Kitty.  We wish you & your pets a happy, healthy 2010.  Remember, any day is a good day to make and keep a resolution!

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Nov 22

Enjoy these turkey-time tips:Thanksgiving chihuahua

Speaking of greetings, we are absolutely charmed by Gracie! Watch Gracie welcome her “dad”, Captain Andrew Schmidt, back from service in Afghanistan.  Andy says, “Gracie is half golden retriever, half corgi.  We rescued her from the pound in 2004.  She’s six now.   She was found neglected in a pen in West Virginia …. She is a hell of a good friend.  She is six now and still gets a ton of attention even now that my wife and I have a young son …… I can promise you that she doesn’t do this every time I come home, LOL.  This was a first.”  Watch Andy & his wife interviewed on the Today Show.

Warmest Thanksgiving wishes to you & your family: humans, canines & felines, alike!

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Oct 17

Halloween is good spooky-fun for humans.  For pets, it’s just plain spooky.  This year, help your pets enjoy halloween pugHalloween – from their points-of-view.

  • A truly happy Halloween for pets includes lots of exercise & play, followed by relaxing away from the chaos of treat-or-treating.  Watch this video, and visit our post from last Halloween for important pet safety tips.
  • Step away from the Halloween haute couture for Fluffy & Fido! They much prefer to go au naturale.  Don’t believe us?  Check the abundance of videos & pics of costumed pets online.  One look @ their faces tells the “tail”.   Perhaps this video of Pixie & Wicket will convince you.  (Their owner – and videographer – notes that “a minute after recording the video, Pixie peed in place, and Wicket bit his left hand”.)  Not happy puppies!
  • Having said that, in the “spirit” of  the season, we suspect that if dogs did do Halloween, it would look like Splash & Kiko’s treat-or-treating adventure! (FYI:  No chicken bones for dogs!  Kiko’s owner/trainer said Kiko doesn’t have any teeth, so she couldn’t chew the bone.  That bone was the only thing they could get her to take in her mouth from the “mean guy”.)

Boo!

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