Saturday, October 20, 2007
10 Important Tips to Keep Your Pets Safe and Stress-Free on Halloween
2. Popular Halloween plants such as pumpkins and decorative corn are considered to be relatively nontoxic, yet they can produce gastrointestinal upset should pets ingest them. Intestinal blockage could even occur if large pieces are ingested.
3. Keep wires and cords from electric lights and other decorations out of reach of your pets. If chewed, your pet could experience damage to his mouth from shards of glass or plastic, or receive a possibly life-threatening electrical shock.
4. A carved pumpkin certainly is festive, but do exercise extreme caution if you choose to add a candle. Pets can easily knock a lit pumpkin over and cause a fire. Curious kittens especially run the risk of getting burned or singed by candle flames.
5. Dress-up can be a big mess-up for some pets. Please don't put your dog or cat in a costume UNLESS you know he or she loves it (yup, a few pets are real hams!). For pets who prefer their “birthday suits,” however, wearing a costume can cause undue stress.
6. If you do dress up your pet, make sure the costume isn't annoying or unsafe. It should not constrict the animal's movement or hearing, or impede his ability to breathe or bark. Keep a look out for small, dangling, or easily chewed-off pieces on the costume that your pet could choke on.
7. Take a closer look at your pet’s costume and make sure it does not obstruct her vision in any way. Even the sweetest animals can get snappy when they can't see.
8. All but the most social dogs and cats should be kept in a separate room during peak trick-or-treat visiting hours. Too many strangers can be scary and stressful for pets.
9. Leaving your Pets outside on Halloween is not a good idea. There are plenty of tales of malicious people who tease, injure, steal, torture, even killed peoples pets on Halloween. When opening the door for trick-or-treaters, take care that your cat or dog doesn't dart outside.
10. IDs, please! Always make sure your dog or cat has proper identification. If for any reason your pet escapes and become lost, a collar and tags and/or a microchip increase the chances that he or she will be returned to you.
Resource: http://www.aspca.org
Friday, September 21, 2007
The Wiggle Waggle Walk - Rose Bowl Pasadena, Ca - September 30th, 2007
Everyone is welcome to walk and registration is FREE. But we encourage you to donate or help raise money for our furry friends at the shelter by asking your friends, family, co-workers, and anyone else you may know to sponsor you in the walk.
Sunday, Sept 30 - Rain or Shine
Pasadena Rose Bowl /Brookside Park
Check In: 8 a.m.
Walk: 9 a.m.
Family Fun Fair: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
My Dog Loves Central Park Country Fair in New York, October 13th, 2007
Bring your pooch and come join us in Central Park for games, music, fun and all things dog at MY DOG LOVES CENTRAL PARK COUNTRY FAIR. Your dog will sure to have a blast in our agility ring or competing in our Best in Park Dog Show. The kids can compete in musical chairs with Fido, and there will be lots of cute pooches up for adoption. This is one festival in Central Park you don't want to miss!
October 13, 2007
11:00 am-04:00 pm
Cost: FREE
Central Park
Mid Park at 72nd Street
New York, NY
Contact: kellykehn@centralparkpaws.org
Website: http://www.centralparkpaws.org
> Click Link To View Map of Central Park
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Dogwise.com Great Resource For EVERY Dog Owner...
In 2000 Dogwise Publishing was established when recognized that historically important books on dogs had been allowed to go out of print by other publishers. Books like Training Dogs by Konrad Most, Canine Terminology by Harold Spira and The Dog In Action by McDowell Lyon have valuable information that is useful for current and future generations of dog lovers.
The companies focus is on creating humane, understandable and scientifically sound information for people who enrich their lives by working with, playing with and loving dogs. Dogwise Publishing has an insider's knowledge of dogs and serves both the dog-loving public and the dog-oriented professional.
Check out Dogwise.com Today!
Saturday, August 25, 2007
4 Online Healthy Resources For ALL Dog Parents...
1. http://pet.justanswer.com/vet
JustAnswerPets is 5 Vet Experts that are Online Now 24/7. Ask a Question, Get an Answer ASAP!
2. http://www.1800veterinarian.com/
1-800-Veterinariancom connects you and your pet with veterinarians, veterinary clinics and animal hospitals in your neighborhood. Whether you live in Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, New York or Seattle, it doesn't matter; 1-800-Veterinarian.com provides comprehensive and valuable information on each veterinarian and animal hospital.
3. http://www.healthypet.com/hospital_search.aspx
Use Healthypet's Hospital Locator to find a veterinary hospital near you or nearly anywhere you want to go! For example, if you are planning to move or travel with your pet, look up an AAHA-accredited hospital near your destination so that you'll be prepared when your pet needs medical attention. Located all over the United States and Canada, AAHA hospital members are dedicated to excellence in small animal care.
4. http://www.1800petmeds.com/
1-800-PetMeds® is America's Largest Pet Pharmacy, a publicly traded company (NASDAQ symbol: PETS). We deliver prescription and non-prescription pet medications along with health and nutritional supplements for dogs, cats and horses at substantial savings directly to you. We serve millions of satisfied customers nationwide from one location.
Don't forget to Bookmark these resources you will be glad you did!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
PAWSwalk September 8, 2007 - Seattle's Sandpoint Magnuson Park
All donations support the animals at PAWS. For more information visit PAWSwalk.net.
What: PAWSwalk When: September 8, 2007 - 8:00 am-1:00 pm
Where: Magnuson Park 7400 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA
Check-In, Vendor Booths and Activities open at 8:00 a.m. Walk begins at 10:00 a.m. Join hundreds of dogs and thousands of people having a great time and raising more than $150,000 for animals in need.
Cost: free with suggested donation
Benefiting: PAWS
Contact: pawswalk@paws.org - 425-787-2500 x29
Website: http://www.pawswalk.net
Sunday, August 12, 2007
5 Online Resource Sites For EVERY Dog Lover/Owner...
1.) Dog Travel & Adventure Co.
http://www.dogtravelco.com Dog Travel Co. provides "in-cabin, crateless dog flights" where dogs finally get to sit right next to their human companions. No longer do dogs have to travel back in the cargo bay or underneath seats in crates. Dog Travel Co. will be introducing new flight routes every month. Dog-friendly cruises and other adventures are not far behind. Dog Travel Co. eliminates the stress of travel for both dogs and their human best friends.
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2.) PetPlace.com
http://www.petplace.com Pet owners can go to PetPlace.com for complete, unbiased, up-to-date information on all pet issues. The site includes over 5,000 veterinarian approved articles on pet health and wellness as well as helpful information and advice on Behavior, Nutrition, and General Pet Care. By creating a PetPlace.com account, you'll also be able to save your pet's medical records and get reminders when its time to take your pet to the vet, give him his medicine, or reorder food.
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3.) Petfinder.com
http://www.petfinder.com Petfinder is an online, searchable database of animals that need homes. The site is updated daily and has listings for nearly 200,000 adoptable pets. If you're interested in adopting a new doggie (or other pet), you can search their database by breed, age, size, gender and location, so it's really easy to find just what you're looking for. There's even a picture preview of most animals, and the service is totally free!
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4.) Animal Planet Dog Guide
http://animal.discovery.com/guides/dogs/dogs.html Why do dogs howl? What makes a dog tick? What are the best training tips for dogs? Animal Planet's Dog Guide can help answer all your questions about choosing a dog, training, dog behavior, safety, dog care and more. There is also a message board where you can post questions and join discussions with other dog owners.
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5.) 123Greetings for Dog Lovers
http://www.123greetings.com/pets/dogs Send free online greeting cards to your dog-loving friends at 123Greetings.com. There are more than two dozen designs to choose from and they're all absolutely free!
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Favorite Spots: Dog-Friendly San Francisco, CA.
Citysearch sniffed out the city's best ideas for a full day of doggie nirvana: Find San Francisco's top dog-friendly hotels, restaurants, shops and outdoor spots...
> Dog Friendly Places to Stay:
Pet services include plush beds, grooming services, dog-walking and even a birthday cake on that special day.
Dogs and cats are welcome for an additional $10 per day, as long as they are not left unattended.
Hotel Triton
Friendly pets can stay in standard rooms for no additional charge, but a pet-liability form must be signed upon check-in.
Dolores Park Cafe
A clean, welcoming coffeehouse and lunch spot for pet lovers and their dogs next to Dolores Park.
Cafe Bastille
Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners for alfresco dining at this bustling cafe.
Flipper's
Dining with your dog in tow? Grab a seat on the sunny outdoor patio, where Fido will be comfortable.
B44
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Dogs are welcome in the outdoor seating area, which is kept at a comfortable dining temperature with heat lamps.
> Find More Things to Do with Your Dog in San Francisco at:
http://sanfrancisco.citysearch.com/roundup/40191
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Los Angeles Labor Day Weekend Planner...
You can now find Labor Day local events, outings, activities and the best restaurants and bars in
From a popular landmark or attraction to a must-visit restaurant or bar, Citysearch.com offers the ultimate Los Angeles Labor Day planner in addition to a Weekly Hot List, and the Top 10 Los Angeles Experiences. Whether you live in the city or are planning a
Citysearch.com’s Best of Citysearch Los Angeles is a valuable time-saving tool offering up-to-date information on the top voted best restaurants, bars, shopping, nightlife, services, hotels, spas and beauty destinations.
Enjoy your Labor Day Weekend!
Friday, August 3, 2007
Pampering your Pets in Chicago, IL.
Here is a list of where to Pamper Your Pet in Chicago:
The Palmer House Hilton
17 E Monroe St, Chicago, IL
Classic hotel welcomes pets 85 pounds or less, free of charge; dogs must use the service elevator.
Allegro Chicago, A Kimpton Hotel
171 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL
Fido won't forget his stay at this hip Loop hotel with bottled water, snacks, a leash and a pet massage book waiting in the room.
Stay. A Modern Dog Hotel
4130 N Rockwell Ave, Chicago, IL
Canine hotel for the discriminating dog includes all-glass suites, custom-designed pool, grooming salon, fitness area and day-care space.
Central Bark Doggy Day Care
3358 N Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL
Treat bags and rawhide cards make your pup's birthday complete at this Northwest side day care.
Streeterville Pet Spa & Boutique
401 E Ontario St, Chicago, IL
Create a plush living area for your posh pet with the chaise lounges, sofa beds and fluffy pillow sold at this Streeterville boutique and spa.
Doggy Style Pet Shop
2023 W Division St, Chicago, IL
Pooches get pampered at this Wicker Park pet accessories shop and DIY grooming center.
You also might want to check out these additional pet resources in Chicago:
Dog-Friendly Chicago: We've sniffed out the city's best spots for a full day of doggie nirvana. So grab a leash and lap up the fun.
Hotels Welcoming Pets : Best Pet-Friendly Hotel 2007! You voted for the best Pet-Friendly Hotel in Chicago, and we counted. Check out the results at: http://chicago.citysearch.com/bestof/winners/pet-friendly_hotel
Monday, July 30, 2007
Best Pet-Friendly Hotels for 2007 in Dallas, TX.
You voted for the best Pet-Friendly Hotel in
A historic
2. Westin Galleria Dallas
Distinctive digs with modern amenities and beds so heavenly they're hard to roll out of.
3. The Fairmont Dallas
1717
Nestled among towering downtown skyscrapers, this arts-district hotel maintains a high level of elegance and class.
4. Omni Hotel
1590 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy,
This luxury hotel offers upscale amenities including free in-room workout equipment and gourmet dining.
5. Renaissance Hotel
2222 N Stemmons Fwy ,
Luxury accommodations, pampering amenities and expressive decor are the trademarks of this upscale Marriott-owned property.
Editorial Winner:
Omni Hotel
1590 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy ,
This luxury hotel offers upscale amenities including free in-room workout equipment and gourmet dining.
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Saturday, July 21, 2007
Traveling with your pets just got easier...
Purina has teamed with go2® to provide you with all the information you could possibly need to make living and traveling with your pets a pleasure. Simply enter your current zip code and you'll find the location of off-leash parks, pet friendly accommodations, camping, airlines, fun places, kennels, vets and much, much more. And you take it with you on your cell phone.
Enter your cell number and carrier on the left and they send the link to your phone.
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Friday, July 20, 2007
National Dog Day in Malibu, Ca - August 26th, 2007
2007 National Dog Day... National Dog Day serves to help galvanize the public to recognize not only the number of dogs that need to be rescued each year, but to also acknowledge the dogs that work selflessly each day to save lives, keep us safe and bring comfort," explains Paige. “Particularly after 9/11, I really felt it was time to honor dogs more than we currently do. Over 300 dogs assisted with that rescue effort and some gave their lives," she notes. "I felt compelled to give them 'a day,' to show deep appreciation for our long connection to each other - for their endearing patience, unquestioning loyalty, for their work, their capacity for love. Animals have the capacity to impact our lives everyday in the most miraculous ways. National Dog Day wishes to encourage dog ownership of all breeds, mixed and pure - and embraces the opportunity for all dogs to live a happy, safe and "abuse-free life".
Celebrated by dog lovers nationwide, National Dog Day is the day shelters, businesses and humane organizations host adoption events, parties and celebrations around the country to encourage not only canine adoptions, but also donations made to local animal shelters in an effort to save displaced pets. Over 300 National Dog Day events took place across the nation in 2006 facilitating the adoption of over 12,000 dogs.
Special Appearances by…
“Guest of Honor”, Jon Provost, actor best known as “Timmy” from Lassie and named by the media as an American Icon.
Date: California on August 26, 2007
Cost: $35.00
Benefiting: Animal Miracle Foundation and PAWS L.A.
Website: http://www.nationaldogday.com
Monday, July 16, 2007
Are you thinking about getting a Puppy? Check out The Humane Society...
If you buy a dog over the Internet, at a pet store or through a newspaper ad, your new pooch may very well be from a puppy mill—a mass dog breeding operation. Protect yourself from scams and don't be fooled into buying an overpriced, possibly sick puppy. Resource: http://www.hsus.org/
> Choosing the Right Dog Large or small? Energetic or laid back? Younger or older? Decide what characteristics are most important to you and your family before you adopt. It will help ensure that the bond with your new pooch will last a lifetime. Read more...
> Adopting from an Animal Shelter Looking for your perfect match? Hundreds of hopeful—and hopelessly cute—pooches of all shapes, sizes, breeds and personalities are waiting for adoption at your local animal shelter.
Read more...
> Finding a Good Breeder If you've already checked local shelters and breed adoption groups but still haven't found your perfect purebred pooch, your next step may be to contact a reputable breeder. Read more...
Friday, July 6, 2007
Because Your Dog is Worth it Too - Cranbury, NJ. August 18, 2007...
Fun Dog/Owner event that benefits the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Dog events include: beauty/costume contest, hay maze race, NJ State Puppy limbo championship, Dog-O-Oply, Dog Swimming Pools, Breed racing.Musical paws contest, Agility. Eventhas over 60 recuses and dog vendors in attendance, on-site dog adoption, and doggie bags for all dogs attending. Food/Music/and kids games. Over 2000 dogs attended in 2006.
Benefiting: Susan G. Komen Foundation
Email Contact: rwerner@us.loreal.com
Phone: 609-860-7601
Cost: $10.00
Website: http://www.yourdogisworthittoo.com/
Coming from out of town? There are 2 pet friendly hotels in Cranbury, NJ. You can get the scoop on their pet policies, read reviews from other dog owners, and even reserve your room through BringFido.com.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Fourth of July Pet Safety Tips…
Protect your pet on the Fourth of July, take these precautions:
1. Keep your pets indoors while fireworks are being displayed in your area.
2. Make sure your pets are wearing identification tags so that if they do become lost, they can be returned promptly. Animals found running at-large should be taken to the local animal shelter, where they will have the best chance of being reunited with their owners.
3. If you know that your pet is seriously distressed by loud noises like thunder, consult with your veterinarian before July 4th for ways to help alleviate the fear and anxiety he or she will experience during fireworks displays.
4. Do not ride a horse during this time, unless you are extremely familiar with that individual animal. Horses can shy, jump fences, and bolt.
5. If you have a basement, you might want to keep your pet down there, with a radio or TV going to drown out the explosive noises.
6. Even if you are convinced your pet will do fine at a firework display, resist the temptation to take it.
7. Never approach someone else's pet during a fireworks display. A normally calm animal can snap and bite when scared.
8. Exercise your dog well before the display, so that they will sleep well.
9. Before you release your pet back into the yard, do a quick survey to make sure that there is nothing there to harm it, especially objects it might try to eat or swallow.
10. Never leave pets outside unattended, even in a fenced yard or on a chain. In their fear, pets who normally wouldn't leave the yard may escape and become lost, or become entangled in their chain, risking injury or death.
11. Do not leave your pet in the car. With only hot air to breathe inside a car, your pet can suffer serious health effects, even death, in a few short minutes. Partially opened windows do not provide sufficient air, but do provide an opportunity for your pet to be stolen.
Wishing You and Your Dog(s) A Safe and Fun 4th of July!
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Planet Dog: A Doglopedia - 5 Star Dog Book Recommendation...
Planet Dog: A Doglopedia
Written By: Sandra Choron
This Dog Book Rocks!! It is great for every Dog owner and Lover, I have it on my coffee table and everyone who comes over loves to read through it. It is a terrific Dog Resource Book, Conversation Piece, with a little bit of everything you could ever think of about Dogs included inside.
Planet Dog: A Doglopedia
Book Description
For some people, the world spins on a slightly different axis, and life is often dictated by a cold nose nudging for a predawn outing, a stray dog hair in your coffee, and that daily race to get home after a long day's work and be greeted by slobbery kisses. Planet Dog is a jam-packed book of more than three-hundred lists about raising, loving, and living in the world with man's best friend. Combining the practical, the informative, and the entertaining, this unique encyclopedic treatment addresses not only the care of dogs but also their culture, their competitions, their breeding and behavioral characteristics even dog people themselves all in a feisty and easily accessible guide.
About the Author
Sandra Choron is a writer, editor, literary agent, book packager, and designer. Among other works, she and her husband, Harry Choron, a graphic designer, wrote The Book of Lists for Kids, which has been a perennial favorite of kids and parents alike. They live in Haworth, New Jersey. Sandra Choron is a writer, editor, literary agent, book packager, and designer. Among other works, she and her husband, Harry Choron, a graphic designer, wrote The Book of Lists for Kids, which has been a perennial favorite of kids and parents alike. They live in Haworth, New Jersey.
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Voted Best Pet Stores in Los Angeles at Citysearch...
Resource: www.losangeles.citysearch.com
Citysearch Audience Winners:
1. Puppies & Babies
8363 W Third St , Los Angeles , CA , 90048
Stylish matching outfits for your baby and your dog, though the puppy couture easily outranks the babywear.
2. Buster & Sullivan
451 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Ste D-122 , Manhattan Beach , CA , 90266
3. Barking Lot
336 N Larchmont Blvd , Los Angeles , CA , 90004-3012
Well-stocked pet shop carries luxe goodies for the pampered pet.
4. Fifi & Romeo Boutique
7282 Beverly Blvd , Los Angeles , CA , 90036-2545
Frilly doggie boutique where pampered pooches rule.
5. Elaine's Pet Depot
2919 Wilshire Blvd , Santa Monica , CA , 90403-4903
The warmth of a neighborhood pet shop with prices that rival chain warehouses.
6. The Wagging Tail
1123 Montana Ave , Santa Monica , CA , 90403
Pet boutique offers designer dog clothes, shoes, French perfume, tags, carrying bags, bedding and matching sets for pet and owner.
7. LA Doggie Style
1639 Silver Lake Blvd , Los Angeles , CA , 90026
8. Four Paws Only of Toluca Lake
10214 Riverside Dr , Toluca Lake , CA , 91602-2502
9. Spot!
456 S Robertson Blvd , Los Angeles , CA , 90048
10. Wagville
2400 San Fernando Rd , Los Angeles , CA , 90065
Full-service doggie day care, overnight group boarding (no cages), holistic health care, and 8,000 square feet of play space.
Citysearch Editorial Winner:
Fifi & Romeo Boutique
7282 Beverly Blvd , Los Angeles , CA , 90036-2545
Frilly doggie boutique where pampered pooches rule.
Get ALL the details at:
http://losangeles.citysearch.com/bestof/winners/pet_store
Monday, June 11, 2007
Art Bark Fest 2007 - Animal Art and Wine Festival - September 15th-16th...
Tails by the Lake is hosting the 3rd annual Art Bark Fest - Animal Art and Wine Festival at the Village at
The Art Bark Fest was created to combine the love of art and wine with the love of animals and is one of the only animal themed fine arts and wine festival in the country. The artwork varies from the work of Cholla the horse that paints abstract watercolors to a jeweler who creates a 14K gold necklace from your own dog's nose imprint. The unique artists attending the event vary from fine jewelry to crystal sculptures to oils and watercolors. The fine wines will also be animal themed - Graeser Winery’s 2002 Two Dog Vineyard Merlot to Mutt Lynch Winery's Unleashed Chardonnay. Up and coming Band, Kelly's
Whether you live in
Art Bark Fest 2007 - Animal Art & Wine Festival
The Village at
When: Saturday, Sept 15th - Sunday Sept 16th
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Entry Fee: FREE ADMISSION
Wine Tasting - $25 (Includes Commemorative Glass)
Benefit for Humane Society Truckee-Tahoe and Squaw Rescue Dogs
If you are interested in becoming a vendor or sponsoring Art Bark Fest please email: info@tailsbythelake.com
Art Bark Fest is brought to you by...
Fido Friendly - The Travel Magazine for You and Your Dog!
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Find Local Dog Resources In Your Area On Citysearch...
If you are a Pet Owner or in the Pet Business and are looking for local dog resources in your area, near your home or office, even when you are traveling, you must check out Citysearch.com's Nationwide Pet Directory:
- Veterinarians/Pet Clinics
- Kennels/Boarding
- Pet Stores/Supplies
- Local Pet Groomers
- Dog Sitters
- Pet Friendly Restaurants
- Pet Friendly Hotels
- Local Dog Training
- Local Humane Society
- And much more...
Resource: http://www.citysearch.com
Enjoy!
Thursday, May 24, 2007
The Big Dog Parade and Canine Festival - June, 2nd 2007...
Over 1200 dogs and 16,000 people fill downtown Santa Barbara Ca. Big Dogs Parade participants strut their stuff for the judges, and try to win the Best in Parade, Best Costume, and Most Humorous Parade contests!
8:00am: Registration begins in De La Guerra Plaza
Donations to the Big Dog Foundation will be taken at registration. $10 donations receive a custom Parade t-shirt and $15 donations receive a custom Parade t-shirt and goodie bag.
9:30am: Parade begins
Hilariously costumed pooches march down State St and. try to win over the hearts of the judges.
10:30am: Canine Festival begins
Enjoy live music, food, a kid’s zone, vendor’s selling the latest dog products, and much, much more!
The Parade begins at the intersection of State St. and De La Guerra, and the Canine Festival is held in Old Chase Palm Park at the end of the Parade route. Click to See Detailed Map
Coming from out of town? There are 11 pet friendly hotels in Santa Barbara, CA. You can get the scoop on their pet policies, read reviews from other dog owners, and even reserve your room through BringFido.com.
Enjoy!
Pet-Friendly Hotel Resources For Your Summer Vacation...
No matter where you're going, BringFido.com can help you find a pet friendly hotel for your trip. Their pet friendly lodging directory includes more than ten thousand hotels that welcome pets, in all 50 states. Use there map to browse properties and book a room at a pet friendly hotel today. Because your dog deserves a vacation too!
Besides information on pet friendly hotels, you'll also get the scoop on dog parks, outdoor restaurants, and a bunch of other dog friendly activities.
Good Luck!
Friday, May 18, 2007
Here is Great Article From Yahoo Pets... Do Dogs Dream?
If you’re a pet owner, you’ve probably already guessed that the answer to this is YES! But are they really dreaming – and if so, what in the world do they dream about?
Many scientists say there is evidence to support the notion that dogs, cats, and in fact, every mammal that’s been studied, does experience dreams.There are two main types of sleep: rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and slow wave sleep (SWS). SWS and REM sleep in pets are very similar to that of humans. During this time, the brain processes information learned during the day. Think of it as sorting new information into different mental file folders.
At some point during these two kinds of sleep, dreams take over — in humans as well as in pets. Thus, the twitching, tail wagging, yipping, and pawing your dog does in his sleep, or the tail whipping, chattering, yowling and swatting from your napping cat is likely a reliving of whatever experiences he’s had while awake.
>> Click On This Link To Read The Full Article!
Resource: http://pets.yahoo.com/
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Bow Wow Breakfast Winner From The Macy's Petacular Fair - Held April 1st, 2007
Bow Wow Breakfast For Dogs was a Proud Sponsor at the Macy's Petacular Held on April 1st, 2007 and gave out a 1 Years Supply of Bow Wow Breakfast Dog Food to the Macy's Pooch and Parent Look-Alike Contest Winner!
Congratulations, 2007 Bow Wow Breakfast - Macy's Petacular Fair Look-Alike Contest Winner: Risa the Parent, Bosco the Dog!
Check out all the Bow Wow Breakfast Event Photos at:
http://www.bowwowbreakfast.com/eventgallery.php
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
All American Pet Company Inc., Keeping You Informed On The Recent Pet Food Recall...
Resource: http://news.yahoo.com
By ANDREW BRIDGES, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - First, cats and dogs were sickened and died after they ate pet food contaminated with an industrial chemical. Then, it was disclosed that hogs were fed the same pet food, raising concerns that the chemical had entered the human food supply.
Some questions and answers about the contamination, the massive recall that followed and the risks to people and animals:
Q: What chemical tainted the food?
A: Traces of melamine, a nitrogen-rich chemical used in a variety of industrial processes, were found in the pet food. Its most common use is to make resins, which in turn can be molded into products like countertops and kitchen utensils, including plastic dinnerware sold as Melmac. It also is both a contaminant and byproduct of several pesticides, including cyromazine, according to the
Environmental Protection Agency.
Q: Is melamine toxic to animals?
A: Melamine appears to have caused acute kidney failure in animals that have died or been sickened after eating foods laced with the chemical. Previously, the only known risk was to rodents. When fed to male rats in high doses, melamine indirectly caused tumors by forming stones that irritated the lining of the bladder, according to a 2002 United Nations Environmental Program report. The report concluded its toxicity to mammals is low.
Q: How many pets have died after eating contaminated food?
A: No one knows. Estimates run from a few dozen to several thousand dogs and cats. The FDA has confirmed only about 15 pet deaths.
Q: What about people?
A: The 2002 UN report concluded the potential risk posed by melamine is low. However, the UN based that conclusion on the slim chance that consumers would even come into contact with the chemical.
Q: Has melamine been found in any human foods?
A: No. However, the FDA is beginning to test wheat gluten, rice protein concentrate and at least four other vegetable proteins imported for use by firms that make human food, including pizza dough and infant formula, and those that manufacture animal feed.
Q: What's the connection to human food?
A: State and federal investigators are looking at hog farms in at least six states that were supplied with salvaged pet food distributed before it was known to be contaminated with melamine. It wasn't immediately clear which farms had hogs that actually ate the contaminated pet food, though the urine of animals has tested positive for the chemical in California, North Carolina and South Carolina. Some hog farms have been placed under quarantine. A poultry farm in Missouri also may have received some tainted food.
Q: How many brands of pet food were recalled?
A: Companies have recalled more than 5,500 varieties of pet food and treats, sold under more than 100 brands.
Q: What advice has FDA given pet owners?
A: The agency recommends checking if a pet's food has been recalled. Any recalled food should not be used. A complete, searchable list is available on the FDA's Web site at: http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/petfood.html . If a pet suffers a loss of appetite, lethargy or vomiting, the FDA suggests owners contact a veterinarian.
Q: How did the melamine get into the pet food in the first place?
A: Two vegetable proteins tainted with melamine were imported from China and used in pet foods sold in North America, while a third was used in southern Africa. In the United States, melamine has shown up in wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate. The protein-rich ingredients were used to produce the now-recalled brands of pet foods and treats by U.S. and Canadian companies. And in pet products sold in South Africa and Namibia, the third vegetable protein ingredient, corn gluten, also has been found to be contaminated.
Q: Why would melamine show up in those ingredients?
A: The Food and Drug Administration suspects melamine was used to spike the vegetable proteins to make them appear to have more protein than they actually did. Adding a nitrogen-rich contaminant like melamine would skew the results of tests to make an ingredient register as more protein-rich than it really is — and allow it to sell for more money.
Q: Who imported the tainted ingredients and where did they go?
A: All three vegetable proteins tainted with melamine were imported from China. Two companies are known to have imported tainted ingredients: ChemNutra Inc. of Las Vegas bought wheat gluten, and Wilbur-Ellis Co. of San Francisco purchased the rice protein concentrate. Both companies in turn sold the wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate to pet food manufacturers or distributors that supply such companies. The FDA does not believe either ingredient went directly to any company that used them to make human food.
Q: Why weren't the ingredients tested for melamine?
A: Until the recent and ongoing recalls, regulators did not consider melamine a likely contaminant of food meant for either people or animals. Nor were the vegetable proteins considered at risk for contamination. The FDA is now testing a variety of vegetable proteins, used to make everything from infant formula to energy bars, for the chemical.
Q: What else is the government doing to ensure the safety of the food people and pets eat?
A: The FDA is inspecting factories and warehouses and analyzing both raw ingredients and finished pet foods as part of its efforts to track down all the contaminated product. Agency inspectors also plan to visit plants in China where the suspect ingredients were made. Along with the USDA and state officials, the FDA is investigating cases where contaminated pet food was fed to hogs and poultry. The FDA is also fielding consumer complaints as well as calls from veterinarians. And agency criminal investigators continue to monitor the situation.
Q: What about Congress?
A: Lawmakers have begun a series of investigations into how the FDA polices the safety of the nation's food supply. Legislative proposals include the creation of a single food agency. Sen. Tom Harkin (news, bio, voting record), D-Iowa, has called for an audit of the nation's food safety system. Rep. Rosa DeLauro (news, bio, voting record), D-Conn., has said that unless the FDA improves how it handles food safety investigations she would seek to withhold the paychecks of top agency officials.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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Sunday, April 15, 2007
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