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Saturday, July 31, 2010

I'm In Columbus Monthly!

O.K.,  Parental Unit is too... the kind folks from BlogPaws recommended her as a "Columbus, Ohio authority on pet blogging". Ha! It's kinda true because as you might remember, the first BlogPaws conference, whose goal was to bring together the pet blogging community with those companies and organizations who provide pet products and services, was held right here in Columbus, and Parental Unit and I attended that really cool event. (Remember my doggie day care debacle?)

Anyway, she was interviewed in June for Columbus Monthly's August issue and got to blather away about her reasons for blogging and how important it was to help promote pet rescue and adoption, blah, blah, blah. It's a really great, pet-centric issue, with lots of pictures of local celebrities and their pets, so if you live in or around Columbus and don't have a subscription, pick it up at the newsstand.
I won't be able to give you all the link to the article right now because the magazine doesn't put its hard copy online until the following month, but all you non-Columbus-ites can count on it next month!

In the meantime, here is one link from Columbus Monthly's August issue - it's their pet photo contest! Enjoy these pictures of Columbus' finest: columbusmonthly.com/articles/2010/07/27/top_web_story/doc4c475a0641cfa235959430.txt

Friday, July 30, 2010

Vintage Friday

This idea came from a wonderful blog by Bandit, the Mini Australian Shepherd. See this terrific blog along with some beautiful photos, vintage and otherwise, here: ouraussiepuppy.blogspot.com/

So here's this Friday's vintage photo of...well, ME!


This stunning (if I may say so myself) photo of me was taken by none other than Rachel Ridgely of Rachel Lauren Photography, whom you've heard about before.  If you haven't visited her excellent website and blog for awhile, check it out right away cause she's got a new and adorable puppy named Oliver that she rescued from her local pound. Read that touching story and see the fabulous photos of the little tyke right here: www.rachellaurenphotography.blogspot.com/

Enjoy!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Worlds Oldest Doggie

Take a look at this piece from The New York Times-it tells you a little bit about the pooch, Chichi, who's presumed to be the oldest dog in the world at about 23 years of age! You can read the article and see a video clip from his recent appearance on "Good Morning America" right here: cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/26/old-dogs-new-career-star/

Although he's been partially blind for many years (his current owner says he "walks by Braille"), Chichi still manages to get around, although he tends to bump into furniture.

Now, I don't know Chichi's secret to living to such a ripe old age, but I can show you mine:

     It starts with sleeping in late on Parental Unit's pillow...


And I like to do a bit of yoga-type stretching, preferably on my back, right before I join Parental Unit downstairs for breakfast...


Breakfast is followed by a walk, some squirrel chasing, and perhaps a rousing game of fetch, before I retire to the couch for an afternoon nap.

I don't know if I'll make it to 23, but I think I've got a pretty good start-what do you all think?
We'd love to hear your "longevity routines"!

P.S. Check out my new Be the Change and BlogPaws West icons on my sidebar!

Monday, July 26, 2010

A Tribute To: "The Great Carsoni"

 The Setting: Once upon a time, way back in 1992 (when Parental Unit was actually young), she had just lost her dear mother and was recently divorced-the perfect time to finally get the doggie of her childhood dreams-a Wire Fox Terrier.

The Inspiration: When Parental Unit was just a kid, her older sister Renee (that's my Aunt Renee the photographer) had a beautiful, Steiff Mohair hand puppet of a...you guessed it, Wire Fox Terrier! So from when she was a tot, Parental Unit wanted one of those adorable dogs (but only breathing and not stuffed). She now has custody of Renee's puppet and its baby:



                     Here's another picture...

                                And one more.

The Name: The baby Wire Fox was 8 weeks old and ready to pick up during the first week of May 1992, the same week that Johnny Carson retired. So she named the little pooch, Carson, to honor the man who made her laugh every night for almost 30 years (her mom let her stay up late and watch him when she was only six!).
So on a warm spring evening, Parental Unit and her good friend, Debra, made the four hour round trip to the breeder to pick up the little fella. Here's a picture from that night:

                              Cute as a button!


    Now here's a few pictures of Mr. Carson in his prime:
             Eating the flowers (Much more of that to come!)

Ready for his walk (notice the one ear up, the other down-no show dog was he!)

               A hike in the woods (we love this photo!)

                     Playing with his favorite rag toy

And in his later years, putting up with you know who! Yep, that's Bella, the same cat who tortures me today!

The Crazy Years: But...we're not through yet! The crazy stuff started when Carson turned 8, and Parental Unit had just decided to wing it for awhile and quite her full-time job. First, Carson had to have one knee replaced, then the next year, the other knee. Little did Parental Unit know that those were the really inexpensive surgeries!

Then over the next few years came the emergency stomach surgeries to remove:
_ a ball and other sundry stuff that the surgeon handed to Parental Unit in a large plastic bag;
_ one really large piece of mulch;
__ a beer bottle cap (with this one, the surgeons were taking bets on what kind of beer it was-can you guess?)
__ then another emergency visit when Carson dug into the handyman's bag and chewed on some sort of glue or cement that stuck his jaws together-his teeth were literally glued together-not kidding! The vet had to anesthetize him to scrape it off (they gave him a complimentary teeth cleaning while they were at it!)
Yep, I'm told that Carson swallowed everything that wasn't nailed down-and even some stuff that was!
(Needless to say, Parental Unit is relieved that I just grab and chew, but not swallow.)
In case you're wondering, these surgeries totalled $11,000-Parental Unit is still paying them off :-)

Despite these traumas, Carson was fine until a bit after his 16th birthday, when kidney failure finally claimed him. (For old times sake, Parental Unit coughed up another $1000 for a week of dialysis to make sure it wasn't just an infection that was causing his kidneys to fail.) The old boy went to the Rainbow Bridge on April 18, 2008. That morning he had a resurgence of strength-long enough to eat a whole banana (his favorite food treat) and a ton of biscuits.

We'll leave you with a picture of a card that Parental Unit received many years ago. She keeps it on her desk as a reminder of exactly who the problem really is...



May our dear Carson be running and playing and... eating many bananas over the Rainbow Bridge. We love him.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

We're Taking Over The World!

At least according to The New York Times! In today's Arts Section, there's an article titled, "Meet the New Stars of the Screen: Cats and Dogs Playing Cute" that talks about how our pets "have been slowly hypnotizing us by taking over the things we humans love most of all: our screens." It goes on to talk about all the popular animal shows on the National Geographic Channel (home of The Dog Whisperer) and Animal Planet, including their planned shows and specials-it's endless! The writer also takes time to mention the countless animal You-Tube videos watched and calculate the human seconds wasted-ha! As if humans had better things to do...
Read that article here: www.nytimes.com/2010/07/24/arts/television/24dogs.html?_r=1&ref=arts.

And a few days ago, there was an article in the Home Section of The Times titled, "Raising the Bar on Pet Decor: It's Their House Too" which details all the cool things humans are doing to their homes to accommodate us pets-from armoire-like "feeding stations" to  built in kitty bathrooms and playgrounds. Read that article and see some great photos here:
www.nytimes.com/2010/07/22/garden/22pets.html?hpw

Those humans are finally getting the big picture, don't you think? Personally, I'm not into world dominance, but equality? I'm all for it! What do you all think?

P.S. Stay tuned because tomorrow we'll have the long awaited tribute to my predecessor, "The Great Carsoni", better known as Carson, the Wire Fox Terrier. (Parental Unit finally got the pictures scanned :-).

Friday, July 23, 2010

Check Out Lorenza'S Blog!

Does everyone remember Lorenza, that adorable Doxie who lives in Mexico, who won my first give-a-way: an organic, dye-free, wool-covered ball from Purrfectplay? Well, she  received the ball the other day and wrote a lovely post showing the package's arrival and opening, complete with video! Check out her lovely blog and her, "Bocci Post" (that's me!) right here: eldiariodelorenza.blogspot.com/

Hopefully, Parental Unit and I will do another Purrfect Play give-a-way before too long!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Proportions Dog Food And Its "Canine Nutrition University"

You all certainly know by now that Parental Unit is, well, obsessed, with human and pet nutrition and loves to call your attention to products and services that might help her friends make informed choices about what they feed their families, including, of course, their beloved "companion animals" (Why are we called that?)

Anyway, I don't know whether you've heard about a new dog food that you can order online called "Proportions", but Parental Unit and I recently learned about it from an e-mail we received from the company, Smartpak Canine, whose website you can check out here: www.smartpakcanine.comSmartpak describes itself as a "web and catalog destination for food, nutritional supplements and a variety of top quality dog products..." It launched its dog food, "Proportions Whole Food Nutrition Program", this past April.

Now let's get our disclaimers right up front: neither Parental Unit nor I have or will receive any compensation (cash or dog food!) for calling your attention to this product on our blog. Although we will try the free sample that everyone else can also try. We're also not endorsing this product in any way - hey, we haven't even tried it yet!

But, I can say that Parental Unit was intrigued by the concept: you sign up online by filling in your pooch's breed, age, weight, activity level, etc. and a specific food portion and calorie level is calculated based on this information. You even upload a picture of your dog with his or her name, and the customized portions of three different kinds of food ( high grade kibble, human grade chicken breast in pumpkin soup, and dehydrated fruits and vegetables are shipped to your door for the month.

Here's a picture of the food-it does look tasty!
                 Here's a picture of the packaging and label.

                              And the box it comes in.
Here's more about information about the reasoning behind this food program and its "Nutrition University" companion, written by Traci Hotchner, a long time consultant for the Smartpak company. Ms. Hotchner is a pet expert and award-winning host of two popular radio shows: Dog Talk on NPR and Cat Chat on Martha Stewart's channel on Sirius XM radio. She also is the author of the book, The Dog Bible. So take it away, Tracie!


"...It seems that a great many people who consider their dogs their family, or even their children, have not done what conscientious Moms of humans do about feeding them – which is to read the labels. And the Proportions Canine Nutrition University is all about raising awareness and stimulating motivation to inform ourselves about exactly what we’re putting in that bowl on the floor.
The handy thing about dog food is that it does have a label listing the ingredients and while sometimes you need a magnifying glass to see that tiny print (are they trying to hide something?!) nonetheless the label tells the whole story (or as they say in the law, Res Ipsa Loquitor, “the thing speaks for itself.

In an effort to help educate dog guardians about deciphering the labels of dog food the folks at Proportions (www.Proportions.com) asked me to post weekly courses in what we’re calling Canine Nutrition University – a bit tongue in cheek, but maybe more useful than some courses you really took in college!  These courses not only help unravel the maze of confusing terms and ingredients, they also help explain the underlying reason behind the “fiddling” with the words and facts that takes place in the commercial pet food world.  At “graduation” I hope that pet parents will have been inspired to make better decisions for their four-legged family members’ long-term wellness by choosing better quality foods made from wholesome ingredients and lacking the unhealthy chemicals." 

If you want to try Proportions' free trial, here's how it works:
_ Visit the Proportions website at: www.proportions.com;
Input specific information about your dog: breed, weight, activity level, age, allergies;
_ Upload a photo of your dog to be featured on each meal package;
_ Proportions will generate a personalized meal plan; and
_ Meals will be shipped to your home via UPS every 28 days.

To receive your free trial (you will NOT have to pay shipping and handling) , enter this code: TNTRIAL18. This offer will be capped at 50.

And don't forget to check out the weekly "courses" on dog nutrition, written by Tracie Hotchner and published on the Proportions blog, right here: www.proportions.com/Proportions-Blog.aspx

Hope you all find this information helpful!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Inky And Molly's Bed Hogging Advice A Success!

You know, we terriers are a smart group. In a comment on a previous post, our friends from down under, Inky and Molly the Airedales, told me to avoid letting my Parental Unit on the bed because she'd get spoiled, and before I knew it, I wouldn't have much room to stretch out. See that comment here:
boccibeefs.blogspot.com/2010/06/surya-orangutan-and-roscoe-hound-dog.html#comments.
So I started thinkin' about what a smart idea that was and finally had the opportunity to take their advice.
When Parental Unit got up for a minute to visit the restroom this morning, I made sure she wasn't goin' to hog the bed again...at least not today. What do you all think of this strategy?

 Parental Unit could curl up at the foot of the bed with the cat if she wanted to, though. I wouldn't kick her off totally...

Check out Inky and Molly's blog for more sound advice: inkyandmolly.blogspot.com/

Coming Soon: More pet food nutrition information and discounts!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Mugsy Was Mugged!

You all remember my Aunt Renee's dog, Mugsy, right? He's the tough little guy who made it through an abusive beginning (running wild in the woods and had to be caught in a trap, rehabilitated, and ended up as my Aunt, the pet photographer's, right hand man). Yep, that's the one.
See my previous post on Mugsy here: boccibeefs.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html

Well, just the other day, Mugsy was attacked by a Rottweiler whose owner had left their gate open. Aunt Renee and Mugsy were walking on one of their usual routes, and out of his yard and onto the sidewalk dashes the Rottweiler, growling and snapping and biting at Mugs! Aunt Renee tried to keep Mugsy away from the attack by turning Mugsy in circles on his leash and....well, screaming at the top of her lungs for the owner to get her dog under control. When the Rottie was finally back behind his gate, the owner agreed to exchange contact information. A bit later that evening, Mugsy was rushed to the emergency vet with a number of bleeding wounds.

See poor Mugsy below after wracking up a $450 vet bill...(footnote: the vet called the owner of the Rottie directly and she paid on the spot, as well she should :-) )

           Mugsy, still in a stupor from pain medication

Here's what Parental Unit, Aunt Renee, Mugsy and I strongly recommend from this "teachable moment": If you choose to own what Cesar Millan refers to as a "powerful breed dog" you must take extra precautions to have that pooch under your control at all times-and that includes walking on a leash and making sure (like double and triple checking!) that your gates are closed and fences secure if your dog is left unattended.
And...all doggies need exercise commensurate with their breed and natural activity level, but most large and powerful breeds need a TON of daily exercise to drain their excess energy, and a long daily walk with their "pack leader" is a must!

Mugsy is now doing fine, but as we all know, it could have been much worse. So please, if your beloved dog is large enough to do some real damage to another pooch or human, (and even if it's not!), please have your four-legged best friend under your control at all times-Mugsy and I say thanks in advance for your effort-we're not the fightin' kind!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

In The Dog House

Wouldn't you all like to be in one of these "doggie homes"? Well you could be with a visit to the pet fundraiser, "Dog (and Cat) Days of Summer", this Saturday, July 17 at the wonderful Galleria Evangelia in Columbus, Ohio. Take a look at this cool gallery right here: www.galleria-evangelia.com There will be food, fun and frivolity galore!

There's no admission charge, but donations are welcome and all proceeds go to Pets Without Parents, a great organization working tirelessly to save abandoned pets. Of course, bring your pooch, and if he or she's gettin' a little smelly from all this hot weather, there will be baths offered for only $5!
As the afternoon winds down, there will a poetry reading by Charelene Fix, the Chair of CCAD's English Department. She'll be reading from her acclaimed (and truly beautiful) book of poems, "Flowering Bruno: A Dogography" inspired by her late, four-legged companion, Bruno. It makes a great gift for your dog-loving friends, so buy it here! www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dus-stripbooks-tree&field-keywords=Flowering+Bruno+by+charlene+fix&x=13&y=18

Now back to these fabulous dog houses. They were designed and constructed by students at The Columbus College of Art and Design (CCAD), where Parental Unit teaches writing, as part of their Foundation Studies (freshman year) design class. And they are amazing! Check out these pictures with artist descriptions below each one!

Dojo Dog House: http://dojodog.blogspot.com/


Chinese Dog House: ccad.digication.com/DogPalace/Inspiration

Modern Dog House: ccad.digication.com/moderndoghouse/Brochure

By the way, if you can't make it in person to the fundraiser, you can still bid on these really cool dog houses at: pets@petswithoutparents.net  before midnight this Friday July 16th. Make sure to specify which doghouse you are bidding on, your name and phone #, and your bid (starting bid and maximum bid)


Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

"Where Sparky May Go After His Final Walk..."

While perusing The Times this morning, I ran across a book review of "The Divine Life of Animals", by Ptolemy Tompkins. According to the review, the book investigates whether there is an afterlife for, uh, well, me and other such creatures. The author of the book is "convinced that [there is]."  Well, that makes two of us, at least! And go ahead and add Parental Unit to that group-she says she believed animals have souls ( or something like that) since she was a wee kid and wept over what she calls the classics: Lad, A Dog, Black Beauty, Beautiful Joe, Bambi. You name it, if it was about an animal, she read it and sobbed.

Of course, to believe that animals have souls and go to heaven, you probably have to say "ditto" for the human animal...but that's for another post, and probably another blog!

So take a look at this review, and tell us what you think: Do we animals go some place fabulous after we depart...and where in the heck is the "rainbow bridge?"  
     www.nytimes.com/2010/07/13/books/13book.html?_r=1&ref=arts

Meanwhile, I'm getting ready to go on what I hope isn't my final walk - I'm just now gearing up to cause some real trouble!

     Here I am patiently waiting for Parental Unit...as always

Sunday, July 11, 2010

A Brief History Of The "No Kill" Movement

Photo of Sido and Richard Avanzino courtesy of R. Avanzino and The San Francisco Chronicle

I thought you all might be interested in reading this inspiring article written by Christie Keith and published in her column in the San Francisco Chronicle. The title of the article is: "Saving Sido: How One Dog Sparked a Movement", and gives an enlightening overview of the "no kill" movement in the United States, and the "four-footed inspiration" for that movement: The now departed, but not forgotten, mixed breed pooch, Sido.

Meanwhile, on this still steamy July Sunday, Parental Unit and I thought we'd help you all cool down a bit by reminding you of winter. Happier now? I thought so.

Friday, July 09, 2010

Bless The Beasts And The...Hedgehogs Too?!

I just wanted to show you all some pictures from the pet blessing that was held on July 4th in our nearby park. We had one around Easter time too, but Parental Unit forgot her camera. She must think I need all the help I can get, cause she gets me blessed at every opportunity. Wonder why?

  Here's the scene as we approached-there were a lot of folks considering the scorching heat.

Here's the "laying on of the hands" as I get blessed by the lovely pastor of St. John's United Church of Christ, Dr. Kathryn Dwyer. Sure hope it "takes"!

And here I am befriending the lady with the treats offered to each pet after the blessing. Notice pooch behind me (so to speak) trying to horn in on the treat action. Well, I never!

Here the pastor is blessing a stuffed animal that a little girl brought ( I ate its treat!).

    And the picture you've all been waiting for-the hedgehog!

One problem: Parental Unit kinda forgot that it was really a live animal and wasn't watching my reaction...until I tried to jump up and grab it-whoops!
Good thing I was a little slow on the uptake!

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Peace and Love and Ringo Starr

Did you all know that today is Ringo Starr's 70th Birthday! Take a look at this Times article where he talks a bit about what the big "Seven-O" means to him:
www.nytimes.com/2010/07/06/arts/music/06ringo.html?_r=1&src=me&ref=homepage

What has this got to do with dogs? Well, nothin' much, but the Beatles mean a lot to Parental Unit, so she thought she'd use this opportunity to wish "her favorite Beatle" a Happy Birthday...and peace and love.

Oh, and here's another piece on Ringo celebrating his birthday...with peace and love!
www.nytimes.com/2010/07/06/arts/music/06ringo.html?_r=1&src=me&ref=homepage

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Stalking the Wild Squirrel - Part 3

I knew it! I just knew it! Squirrels are invading our world, and my yard! Just take a look at this article, titled: "Nut? What Nut? The Squirrel Outwits to Survive" in the Science Section of today's New York Times :
www.nytimes.com/2010/07/06/science/06angi.html?_r=1&hpw

Here's part of what it says about those...well, pests: "The Eastern gray tree squirrel, or Sciurus carolinensis, has been so spectacularly successful that it is often considered a pest. The International Union for Conservation of Nature includes the squirrel on its list of the top 100 invasive species." (yep, I added that emphasis to "invasive").
What have I been tellin ya all along, folks? It doesn't take an "international union" to tell me who's invading my own backyard!

So my fellow squirrel chasers, what are we going to do about this? I think we better form our own union right now-before we're all livin in trees and speakin' "Squirrel-ese". Who wants to join up? Our first meeting is tonight, 9:00 sharp under the old Elm tree. I'll be waitin' for ya!

Saturday, July 03, 2010

Dressed To The Nine's

If you live in a year-round cold climate, or just want to get an early start on your holiday shopping for your pampered pooch, check out this wonderful slide show of doggie boots from The New York Times.
www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/02/09/fashion/20100209-physical-slideshow_index.html

I can tell ya, Parental Unit won't be puttin' those things on me...at least I hope not! Have any of you wondered if dressing up your dog like he or she were your human child is psychologically damaging to your furry best friend? O.K., I didn't think so... :-)

Well, take a look at Exhibits A and B below. Do we look like we're havin' fun?

       My Aunt Renee's dog, Mugsy, has seen happier days.

                                Need I say More?
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