Mom lives out in the country with two English Springer Spaniels named Rosie and Rochester. After a bad thunderstorm brought down several large branches, she and the dogs were outside cleaning up.
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Life with Jake IV
Last Christmas, my friend Wendy was baking her cookies, with a little unwanted help from Jake. She kept pushing him away, but every time, he came right back. While she was working on her cut-out cookies, he was right under foot. If you’ve ever made cut-outs, you know that you have to put flour or powdered sugar down on the countertop to keep the dough from sticking. When you put the dough down, sometimes the flour puffs out. You guessed it! A big puff of flour hit Jake right in the kisser! It wasn’t enough to make him move, though. Wendy says she just can’t wait to see what he does this Christmas! (BTW – Jake’s face is normally totally black.)
Until next time,
Good day and good dog!
Memorial Day
In honor of the Memorial Day holiday, doggies.com is proud to present this list of dogs who made the ultimate sacrifice from 1965 – 1967 during the Vietnam War. For more information about military K-9 units, visit USWarDogs.org.
Pet Food Settlement
How Sick Do You Have to Be?
From Lancaster, Ohio: The Humane Society and county sheriff’s office are investigating the death of a dog who was shot in the head with a pellet gun.
It’s a Dog’s World
The American Pet Products Manufacturing Association estimates that people in the United States will spend $43.4 million on their animals this year, as compared to a paltry $41.2 million in 2007. What is it that we’re spending so much of our disposable income on? Laura Bennett, CEO of Embrace Pet Insurance has this to say about pet trends in 2008.
Things We Can Learn From Our Dogs
When family members come home, drop what you’re doing and run to greet them.
Let others know when they have invaded your territory.
Take naps. Stretch before rising.
Run, romp, and play every day.
Eat with gusto and concentration.
Be loyal.
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, and nuzzle him or her gently.
Avoid biting when a simple growl will do.
When you’re happy, dance and wag your entire body.
No matter how often you’re scolded, never pout. Run right back and make friends.
Delight in the simple joys of a long walk.
(Author unknown)
Dog Bite Prevention Week
May 18 – 23 is National Dog Bite Prevention Week. The Center for Disease Control estimates that 4.7 million people are bitten each year. In about half of the cases serious enough to warrant medical attention, the victim is a child.
What can you do to prevent dog bites?
- Never approach an unfamiliar dog.
- Don’t pet a dog without permission.
- Report loose dogs to the proper authorities.
- Stand still if an unfamiliar dog approaches you. If you run, the dog will chase you and may knock you down. If the dog does knock you down, roll into a tight ball & put your hands over your ears.
- Avoid direct eye contact with dogs – they see it as an attempt to dominate them.
- If a dog tries to attack you, “feed” it something else – a book, an umbrella, or your jacket.
- Don’t disturb a dog who is sleeping, eating, or caring for puppies.
If you are bitten, wash the wound with soap and water immediately. If the bite breaks the skin, seek medical attention. Report all dog bites to the health department or animal control office so the dog can be quarantined until the danger of your catching rabies has passed.
If you own a dog, have him/her neutered or spayed – hard to believe, but this actually reduces aggression. Take your dog to obedience classes and make sure he obeys your basic commands. Don’t chain your dog, if possible – this increases aggression. If your dog has bitten before or is aggressive, don’t let him be around people without a muzzle!
Working together, we can all reduce the risk of another child having to face life permanently scarred.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Baby Blues
Afraid of how your dog will react to the new baby you are carrying? The American Pregnancy Association offers several tips to help you prepare.
Kudos to the Brighton Fire Department
Brighton, Michigan fire chief Martin DeLoach will be awarded a certificate from PETA for rescuing a blind dog from a septic tank.