Thursday, December 19, 2013

Christmas Toys

 


I don’t know about you, but I am behind on my Christmas shopping this year.  I went shopping for presents for the puppies today and went to my favorite Hy-Vee.  I know many of you are thinking what can I find for my pets at a grocery store besides food.  Remember the days when the pet aisle was one side of one aisle?  Those days are long gone at Hy-Vee. 

I have to say I am quite impressed with their pet section these days.  And they are very affordable, which is quite important for my rescue.  As you can imagine, we go through a lot of toys.  They had the Loofa Dogs that are so popular, a wide variety of bones and rawhide chews, mallard ducks, leashes, collars, and anything you can imagine for pets.

 

Did you know that holiday gifts for pets cost an average of $10?  Well I found several things for under $10 at Hy-Vee.  Seven out of 10 people buy presents for their puppies and most of those are purchased at the last minute on impulse.  I read an article the other day stating that most people spend an average of $801 for holiday gift giving.  That is actually down 6% from last year.  If folks are really spending that much, then finding affordable things for your pets is important.  Don’t know about you, but I love one stop shopping.  J

 





So what are you getting for your pet this year?  Are you going to be like the 72% that hang a stocking for your pet and put it in there?  I would be a bad parent for human children.  I can’t wait till Christmas to open presents.  Here is a video of my pups playing with the toys I got them this year. Now I have to go get something else for them to open on Christmas day.  J

 

Be Well & Be Happy & Merry Christmas,

Pet~Pourri

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Moggies Rule




We’ve all heard mixed breed dogs called Mutts…but do you know what mixed breed cats are called?  Yes…that’s right…they are called Moggies.  It is a British slang word as I learned in this article about the top 5 reasons Moggies are Awesome.
 
 
 

They are less prone to diseases that purebred cats get, since short hair is dominant in Moggies they are self-grooming, (meaning we don’t have to brush them like we would long haired cats), they are unusually smart, they don’t have a predisposed disposition, and of course they are just as beautiful as their purebred counterparts.  I’m sold…how about you?
 
 
 

And of course my readers who know me know that when I learn a new term I have to Google it to see what else comes up.  Thus I came across this article about what Moggies get up to behind their owners backs.  In this study 50 cats were fitted with GPS Collars and ‘Cat Cams’.  What a fun story.  I’m going to see if I can find this show, (Horizon: The Secret Life of Cats), online and watch it.  I’m amazed at the territory these cats covered in just one week.
 
 
 

In Australia, Moggies, is a website for cat adoption.  What a great idea.  The cats shown are adorable.  I find if fascinating to see what other countries do in the way of animal rescue. 
 
 
Don’t you just love learning something new?

Be Well & Be Happy,
Pet~Pourri

Friday, December 6, 2013

Don’t Forget About Fido



I have several friends that have just had or are expecting a new baby.  A lot of them have asked me, ‘what is the best way to introduce the baby to the dog?’  A lot of them are also concerned with the baby taking up all their time and not having time for the dog.  I heard of a study earlier this year by the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna showing many people have the same relationship with their dog as parents do with children. Well…Duh!!!  I often compare my rescue dogs to having a house full of toddlers that never grow up.
 



The thing to remember is your dog is still a part of your family.  Of course your human child comes first, but you still need to make time with Fido.  Make sure to include him in your daily family life.  When you take the baby for a walk in the park, take the dog with you.  Have the dog in the room with you when you change the baby’s diaper, and talk to the dog as well as the baby.  Include the dog in family portraits. 
 
 

Of course we all know there are dogs that won’t tolerate children.  Sometimes you do have to make the hard choice to give up your dog.  If you know your dog does not like children and you become pregnant, you have 9 months to find the dog a new home.  Don’t wait till a month before the baby is born to start looking.  If you find out after the baby is born or they become toddlers, then never have them in the same room and take care of the dog till you find him a good home.  And never ever leave baby and dog in a room together unattended. 



Toddlers are rambunctious.  They will be attracted to the dog.  They are going to fall on the dog, step on the dog, pull the dogs ears, pull the dog’s tail, and sometimes even bite the dog.  It’s just what toddlers do.  If you have any doubt…any doubt at all…do not let this happen.  You are the parent and are responsible for knowing how your dog is going to react to your toddler.


 
That said, most of the time the dog is going to do just fine with the baby.  Start early by sharing the excitement of your pregnancy with the dog.  Make the dog a part of your nursery decorating.  Show the dogs everything you buy for baby and talk to the dog about what to expect.  Start carrying a baby doll around to get the pup used to you carrying something.  After you have the baby take a blanket that has been used on the baby home and let the dog smell the blanket.  Put the blanket in the crib to show the dog where the baby will go.  After you get home and all the excited visitors have left, take the time to introduce the baby to the dog. 
 
 

This article on SheKnows.com has some great examples of how to prepare.  As I said before once you find out you are pregnant, you have nine months to prepare Fido for the addition to your family. 
 

 
 
Here is a list from this article:

·         Address any potentially problematic behaviors (like jumping or taking things) before the baby comes — not only is it easier before you have added responsibilities, but it prevents your pooch from associating the child with sudden restrictions.

·         If your dog is sleeping with you, teach him or her to sleep in another room or at the foot of the bed so you aren't restricted during constant late-night baby duty.

·         If your dog is a barker, teach him or her to stay quiet now by rewarding quiet behavior and closing blinds to reduce the temptation.

·         If you plan to have children in the future, socialize dogs with children early on; if it's too late, you may need to hire a behaviorist to work with them on things before the baby comes.

·         Set up the baby's room early and let the dog check it out, but keep a dog gate in front of the door so he or she understands early that they have to wait until they're invited in.

·         Start leaving baby stuff (diapers, pacifiers, toys, etc.) around the house now and teach the dog to leave it alone — with any luck, they won't be as curious about the new items when the baby comes, and if they are, they know to drop it on command.

·         If your dog is still a bit mischievous once the baby comes, consider hiring someone to walk him or her or taking the pooch to doggy day care (it's hard to get into things when you're exhausted).



The biggest thing to stress is that Fido is still a part of your family.  Don’t forget about him just because you have a baby.  Include him and he will be one happy pup.

Be Well & Be Happy,
Pet~Pourri




Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Sleepy Kitty



Does your cat often find unusual places to sleep or sleep in odd positions?  I just read this article on And My Cat that explains it all.  I also did a little more research and found this article on Buzz Feed that gives the 25 most awkward positions.  #11 cracks me up.  #20 would be great for a caption contest.

Hey…that’s a great idea.  Caption this photo. 

 


HAHAHA  #22…my dogs do that sometimes.  How on earth do they get into that position?  What is the funniest position you have ever found your cat in?  I used to have a cat named Diablo and he would sleep in the bathroom sink.  Merlin always slept near me where ever I was.  Morgana would sleep anywhere.  She was an independent little thing.  I once found her in the space above my books and below the next shelf.  About 3” of space.  No idea how she got in there.

The Huffington Post is getting in to the spirit of sleeping cats with this slide show of 21 cats who give a whole new meaning to the term Cat Naps.  Do you think this one was posed?

 

I also wanted to get some more practiced reasoning so I looked on Pet MD.  This article gives pretty much the same information as the first link I sent you, but since it’s from Pet MD more people might feel this is more factual.
 
 

So what have you noticed about your cat’s sleeping habits?

Be Well & Be Happy,
Pet~Pourri

On a side note.  I just came across this article and I just had to share it.  I am literally laughing so hard I have tears rolling down my face.  Somebody has too much time on their hands…or really, really loves their tortoise.  J  OMG!!! The last one is killing me.  HAHA


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Myth’s About Shelters and a Tangent




My rescue is a breed specific rescue for American Eskimo Dogs.  We do take in other breeds if there is a need.  We’ve even been known to take in cats.  We’ve had dogs just left in our yard and even found a horse there one day.  People assume because we rescue dogs we will rescue anything.  I have to say…we did find the horses owner and return the wandering equine, but the cats had to be taken to another shelter.  I was reading this article today that debunks the top ten myths about Shelters.

If you think you know everything there is to know about animal shelters, this is a must read for you.  Especially #7.  I’ll have to admit that I was surprised by some of the myths listed.  I know a lot of these aren’t true.  But then I have to remind myself that I rescue dogs.  I know what is involved.  It still surprises me when people tell me they’ve never heard of breed specific rescue. 

One thing to remember for breed specific groups is that if you call wanting a dog and we don’t have one that fits what you are looking for, we can usually find one for you from another rescue we work with.  However, this does take time.  Don’t tell me on Monday you want this, this, this, and this and then two days later tell me you got a puppy from a breeder.  It will usually take me more than two days to find you a pup to fit what you are looking for.

A lot of people are also concerned about our adoption agreement and adoption fee.  We also require a home visit.  We are not going to go over your home with a fine tooth comb.  Usually by the time we get to the home visit stage we think you and a certain dog might fit, but we want to give you tips on how to prepare your home for a pet.  If we know the dog is an escape artist, we will walk around your yard and tell you what to fix to keep the pup from getting out.  For example, one dog we had would dig under the fence.  We had to take landscape staples to pin down the bottom of the fence to keep him from getting out.  Or the gap between your gate and fence may be too big and he might squeeze out.  Or he might like to get in the trash and we will advise you to get a covered garbage can or put it in a closet.   Believe me, we want these adoptions to work so doing a home visit is a good thing.

As for adoption fees, this image best explains why we charge what we do and why that is often not enough.
 

 

You may contact us wanting one dog you saw on our website, but that dog won’t be a good fit for what you are looking for.  The dog lives with us, we know what they are like.  However we might have a different dog that will be perfect for you.  We know the dogs and usually can get the feel of a person from the phone interview and home visit.  Trust us to offer you a dog that will work with your family and lifestyle.  More than anything we want your home to be the last home for the pup you are adopting from us.
 
After writing this blog, I realized I got off on a tangent, but I think this is still important information to share...so it is what it is.  :)


Be Well & Be Happy,
Pet~Pourri

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Pets for Life



What a wonderful thing this is.  Pets for Life is a program sponsored by the Humane Society of the United States and a grant from PetSmart Charities.  This program helps low income families keep their pets…for life.  The Animal Rescue League of Iowa is one of only 10 animal care organizations that received one of these grants.  This video is from their recent event on November 11, 2013.



In 2012 the following groups received the grant. 



This grant provides each group with $40,000 for spay/neuter clinics, community outreach, and microchips.  What a wonderful thing to help people keep their pets when they are down on their luck.  With programs like this and groups like The Pet Project Midwest, there are more and more opportunities for people to keep their pets and care for them properly instead of giving them up to a shelter because they can’t afford to keep them.




Studies prove that owning (or being owned) by a pet is good for your health.  Research show that dog owners get 54% more exercise that pet-free people.  Pets help lower stress, blood-pressure and cholesterol.  This Huffington Post article from May, 2013 has a slideshow that explains many ways owning a pet is good for your health.  I like slide #3, but have yet to convince my boss on this subject.  J




There are so many articles and studies out there to look at.  This one from Mental Floss made me smile.  And it’s not just dogs.  Owning any kind of pet to care for is good for your health.  That is why I think Pets for Life is such a wonderful program.  As the last quote on the video above states:


“Experience has shown us that when we extend our compassion to the humans as well as other animals and extend resources where needed, we can create long-term and meaningful social change.”

 

Be Well & Be Happy,
Pet~Pourri

Friday, November 8, 2013

ASPCA 2013 Dog of the Year

Remember when I posted this blog about Xena the Warrior Puppy?  That blog was about the difference between Therapy dogs and Companion dogs.  This is what Xena looked like when she was found in September of 2012:



I found out a couple days ago that Xena has been selected the ASPCA Dog of the year for 2013.  The story of her rescue and her bond with Jonny has gone international.  They are now spokesdog and spokesboy for Autism and are 'spreading the word' about autism to the world.

This photo of Jonny congratulating Xena is just so precious.


 

I just wanted to take a moment to Congratulate Xena & Jonny and their amazing family.  They are such an inspiration for Autism and Animal Rescue. 



Be Well & Be Happy,
Pet~Pourri

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Ringing in 2014 ~ With a New Calendar


It’s that time of year once again.  As 2014 approaches people are looking ahead to what kind of calendar they want.  Do you want mountain scenes, an animal calendar, or a comedic calendar?  The list goes on and on.

I would like to recommend you check with your favorite animal rescue to see if they are offering calendars as fundraisers.  I know we are.  J  One of our amazing volunteers creates and prints the Reskie Tails Calendar every year.
 
 

The calendars are available to order on our website at www.eskiedog.org or through Paypal.  They cost $15 per calendar plus $3 S&H for the first calendar and $1.50 for each additional calendar. Extra donations continue to be welcome.  100% of the proceeds raised goes to the dogs.
 
 
Some of our other favorite rescues also offer calendars.  There are Giddy and Twinkie’s Tip of the Day calendar from Peace and Paws Rescue.  These can be ordered at www.peaceandpaws.org.
 
 

Then there is Obie’s calendar.  Obie became famous as the 77lb Dachshund who now weighs in at 27 lbs.
 
 

Animal Rescue League of Iowa has their Happy Tails Calendar.
 

 

If you want to see if your favorite rescue group is offering a calendar, just ask.  J  It is an awesome way to support Animal Rescue and it pays you back all year long.  Plus they make great gifts.  Just order one for a friend and ask the rescue group to add a note saying a donation was made in their name.

Get yours today!!

Be Well & Be Happy,
Pet~Pourri

Friday, October 25, 2013

Pretty Kitties ~ A Walk Through Google


I came across this article today and it really made me smile. 
 
 

 
How many of you have kitties that will let you do this to them?  Number 15 even has pink toe nails.  LOL  I think my favorite is number 16.  J

I did a search on Google for Pretty Kitties, of course number one was Pinterest.  J  Most of the rest were for Pretty Kitty hair removal salons.  J  So I clicked on Images to see what kinds of sites came up.



This one caught my eye.  It is from an article in The New Yorker about photo fantasies from Tim Walker.  Cool article.



I went on to look for images of dressed up cats.  LOLOLOL  The photos are hysterical.  This one is priceless:



Do you dress your cats up?  Not just for Halloween, but just for the heck of it?  I found this link for ‘kitty couture’.  I know Merlin would never have let me do this to him.  Hehe
 
 

Just thought I would do a fun blog today.  Did it make you smile?
 
 

Be Well & Be Happy,
Pet~Pourri

Sunday, October 20, 2013

2013 Great Iowa Pet Expo



 


Yesterday we spent about 4 hours at The Great Iowa Pet Expo.  We saw a lot of old friends and met a lot of new friends.  I went with a group of my best friends and some awesome volunteers for my rescue.  We decided that next year, we will be back at the Expo with a booth…so mark your calendars now to come see us in person.  J

 

The expo was very well organized this year and I thought it was even more enjoyable than last years.  This year instead of having a “Rescue Row” where all the rescue groups are down one aisle, they were mixed throughout the venue.  I think this worked out great because it gave them a better chance to raise funds.  This is one of the primary reasons they are there.  To promote their rescue and to raise funds to keep up their awesome work.  Here are some of the groups that were there:

 


There were some other great causes there as well.  One of my favorites was the Puppy Jake Foundation.  They provide service dogs for wounded military veterans.  They had some of their puppies in training there.  Aren’t they too cute?

 




 

There were also a couple groups there helping bring awareness of all the Puppy Mills in Iowa; Iowa Friends of Companion Animals and Bailing Out Benji.  These groups are dedicated to educating people on the atrocities of puppy mills and putting a stop to them. 

 
 
 

 


Another group that was there was St. Francis Foundation for Pets.  They specialize in prevention of animal cruelty through education, community outreach and legislation.  They really do some great work and help prosecute animal cruelty cases.

There were several pet product groups there as well.  My old friend Joyce from Precious Petwear, Canine Country Club, Amour, Petsakes, Loving Rest Pet Cemetery and Iowa Pet Chapel, Three Dog Bakery, and many more.

 







One group I think is wonderful is The Pet Project Midwest.  They help reunite lost pets with their families and give food to low income families so they can keep their pets.  They also help provide meals to the pets of clients of Meals on Wheels.  You should check out their site…and if you go to the Pet Expo before 4pm today, make sure to take a donation.

 
 

There was so much more to see.  A wonderful artist, Kara Berlow, was there with some samples of her amazing work.  And the kids enjoyed A Touch of Color by Jenny.  There were many colorful faces wondering around.
 
 
 
 
 

Of course Dr. Anderson was there from Anderson Vet Clinic.  Abby’s Road Vet Care, and the ISU Vet Tech school were also represented.  Today they are having an adoption event, Canine Good Citizen testing, and Neuter a Tom events.

But I can’t close this blog without mentioning Yappy Pet.  They specialize in embroidered collars and engraved pet tags.  They were making them on site.  I asked them about getting tags for my puppers here at the rescue and she made these beautiful tags for me right there.  They are based out of Kansas City, but will send their items anywhere.  Just take a look at the tags she made for me:

 

And here is Sangha wearing his on the new leather collar I got from her as well.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

So much to see and I just don’t have room to mention everything.  You will just have to go see for yourself.  Here are some more photos.
























Be Well & Be Happy,
Pet~Pourri