July 13, 2009

FREE Doggie Events this week!

Just wanted to let you know about 2 fun and FREE Doggie Events this week!

On Wednesday, save money and ensure that your dog eats only the best quality food by learning to make homemade healthy, natural food and treats at Whole Foods Market Arroyo in Pasadena.

On Saturday, enjoy puppy parties, agility course demonstrations, vet services including low cost vaccines and microchipping, as well as dog and cat adoptions at Hermon Dog Park in LA.
See below for details, and Have Fun!!!

~Nicole~

1) For the Love of a Pooch: Dog Food Making Class with Annie of Ruff Ruff Bakery

At Whole Foods Market - 465 South Arroyo Parkway Pasadena, CA - 626.204.2266

Wednesday, July 15th
6:30 - 8 PM

Calling all dog-lovers! Join us for our very first Dog Food Making Class featuring Annie Siegmann of Ruff Ruff Bakery. Annie has developed treat recipes with natural ingredients that add great taste without any harmful chemicals or additional fat content, thus perfecting a line of treats that are good enough for her dog Rusty and his pals. Her newest project, cooking for Rusty, is developing nicely and she receives all sorts of requests for teaching cooking classes. Thus, we've invited her to Arroyo!

Please RSVP to sparr.marketing@wholefoods.com or sign up at the Customer Service desk.

2) 4th Annual "Dog Days of Summer"

At Hermon Dog Park - 5568 Via Marisol, Los Angeles 90042

Saturday, July 18th
2 - 6 PM

The 4th Annual "Dog Days of Summer" FREE pet-centric event features fun for all the family, booths showcasing pet services and suppliers, demonstrations and activities, and adoptable pets from all over the city and county. Puppy parties and agility course demonstrations, pet services and suppliers, vet services including low cost vaccines and microchipping, and the Friends of Hermon Dog Park raffle. You and your dogs are not going to want to miss this!

Click on the image below for more details!

April 6, 2009

NEW! Agility Training Classes at the Pasadena Humane Society

Take your dog's training to the next level with
NEW Agility Training Classes @ Pasadena Humane Society!

Teacher's Pet Dog Training
"Just For Fun" Agility Classes at the
Pasadena Humane Society!

Register Now
For the next set of classes!
Agility Training is great FUN and exercise for you and your dog! Agility Training promotes confidence and trust and enriches the relationship and bond between you and your dog! Great way to enhance your dog's learning skills and focus. Just for fun, not for competition.

Classes are held at the Pasadena Humane Society's indoor training facility.

Sago Palm Plant Alert - Toxic to Cats & Dogs

Sago Palm Plant Kills Puppy

...Since 2003, the ASPCA has seen an increase by more than 200 percent of sago palm and cycad poisonings, and 50 to 75 percent of those ingestions resulted in fatalities. According to Dr. Sharon Gwaltney-Brant, veterinary toxicologist and vice president of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, all parts of the plant are toxic, not just the seeds or nuts, and common signs of ingestion include vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, depression, seizures and liver failure...



Read the entire article here: http://www.aspca.org/news/national/03-20-09.html#1

January 27, 2009

Heartworm Alert

Sadly, one of my client's dog was recently diagnosed with Heartworm Disease, is currently hospitalized and being successfully treated.

The treatment for (potentially fatal) Canine Heartworm Disease is long, arduous, and costly, requiring hospitalization and several months of recovery time. (There is NO approved treatment for Heartworm in Cats.)

But PREVENTION of Heartworm Disease is simple and inexpensive!

If you haven't been giving your dog (or cat) her monthly dose of Heartworm Preventative (year-round!), the first step is to have your Veterinarian give a simple blood test to ensure that there are no Heartworms currently present in her system. Once the blood test comes back negative, simply give a monthly dose of Heartworm Preventative (such as a Heartgard soft chew - Lucas thinks it's a treat!) to ensure that your pet is protected.

You can purchase Heartgard and other Heartworm Preventative products from your Veterinarian or one of many online discount pet medication suppliers (a prescription from your Vet is usually required) .

Please take this simple step to protect your pet from this painful and potentially fatal disease!


For more information on Heartworm Disease and Prevention click here.

"It's Me or the Dog"

HURRAY!


FINALLY!
A Positive Dog Training Show on TV!

If you haven't seen "It's Me or the Dog" yet, program your TiVo!

New episodes air Saturdays @ 9 PM, but you can find older episodes being re-aired on Animal Planet all the time.

Trainer Victoria Stillwell uses proven Positive Reinforcement Training techniques on her show "It's Me or the Dog" to solve a wide range of unwanted dog behavior issues, from coprophagia (poop eating!) to severe aggression.

Victoria does not resort to force-based, aversive techniques or macho intimidation tactics to "control" dogs' behavior. Instead, Victoria uses Positive, gentle, intelligent dog training to directly address the root causes of problem behaviors and actually transform the dogs' underlying feelings and therefore their behavior. She also gives her clients clear, practical exercises to work on with their dogs. (No vague doggie psycho-babble here.)

While there are some differences in our techniques, Victoria and I are definitely from the same camp as far as our Positive Dog Training approach.

This is absolutely the BEST dog training show on TV, and I encourage you all to watch it!


For more information on Victoria Stillwell and "It's Me or the Dog" on Animal Planet, click here.

July 11, 2008

FUN Summer Doggie Events in the LA Area

Hi All!

Just wanted to share with you some FUN summer events for doggies & dog parents in the LA area*. Take advantage of these opportunities to get out and spend some fun quality time with your dog, socialize with other dogs & pet parents, and escape from the hot LA "dog days of summer" ;)

1) Teacher's Pet Dog Training "Doggie Social"
& Welcome Home Party
( TBA - Look out for your email invite soon!)



2) Muttropolis Newport Beach

Sat. 7/12 11 AM - 3 PM
Summer Olympic Chomp-ionship Event and Wag-a-thon
Compete to win prizes in prestigious time trials.Competitions include an Eat-off, a wagging contest, ice cream eating contest and howling contest.

Fri. 8/8 7 PM
Summer Night Pug Party
Grab your Pug and come on down for a fun meet-up! Meet other Pug’s like you! At the pug party enjoy 10% off your purchase, tray passed treats and pugs and kisses.

Sat. 8/23 11 AM
Chihuahua Meet-Up
Grab your Chihuahua and come on down for a fun meet-up! Meet other Chihuahua’s like you!

Muttropolis Newport Beach, CA
Fashion Island Mall
865 Newport Center Dr.
949-717-MUTT (6888)


3) Los Alamitos Race Course "Wiener Races"

Sat. 7/19 6:15 PM
The 13th running of the Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals
& Benefit for the Seal Beach Animal Care Center

Sign up your Dachshund to compete NOW for this year or 2009!

(FOR PEOPLE & DACHSHUNDS COMPETING IN THE RACES ONLY -
NO NON-COMPETING DOGS ALLOWED)

Come see doxie races in between the horse races and help raise money for the SBACC. Come watch the hilarity of pet wiener dogs running on the horse track! You can meet the stars of the night - the mighty wiener dogs - and their trainers/owners on the grandstand area. All concession stands will be open, featuring hamburgers, hot dogs, Mexican food, popcorn, sodas, and beer etc.

Please click here for more info. and to contact the SBACC to buy tickets and donate the proceeds to their organization.

LOS ALAMITOS RACE COURSE
4961 Katella Ave., Los Alamitos, CA., 90720
(714) 820-2800


4) 2008 LA County Fair BARK PARK

9/5-9/28 (Hours Vary)

Enter a world where man’s best friend is deemed king of the hill and everyday house dogs are considered royalty. Where is this magical place, you might ask? Welcome to Bark Park!

Extreme Canines Stunt Dog Show
Wednesdays – Fridays; 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm, and 7:00 pm
Saturdays – Sundays; 12:00 pm, 2:30 pm, 4:30 pm, and 7:00 pm

Soccer Collies Family Fun
Friday, Sept 5; 12:00 pm, 2:30 pm, 5:00 pm, and 6:00 pm
Wednesdays – Fridays; 11:30 am, 2:30 pm, and 5:30 pm
Saturdays – Sundays; 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, 3:30 pm, and 5:30 pm

Canine Kitchen
Daily, 6:30 & 7:30 PM

Woof Fashion Show
Sat. 9/13
Enter your dog fashions in the Woof Fashion Competition for a chance to win a spa day for you and your dog.

Maddy’s Doggie Health & Beauty Spa
Dog grooming demonstrations daily 3 PM & 6 PM
Dog training demonstrations daily 5 PM

Doggie Sewing Room
Daily.

Barket Place
Daily.

PawPrints Art Gallery & Photo Competition
Enter our PawPrints Photo Competition and win really cool treats for your dog! See the winning entries at the PawPrints Art Gallery in Bark Park during the Fair.

2008 LA County Fair
Pomona Fairplex
1101 W. McKinley Ave., Pomona, CA 91768
(909) 623-3111

* Please contact each event sponsor to confirm event dates and times. Enjoy!

April 3, 2008

Please Watch Oprah's show on Puppy Mills this Friday 4/4!!!

The Oprah Winfrey Show this Friday 4/4 will be all about "Puppy Mills" and will take you inside an actual Puppy Mill to see the horrible conditions they keep the breeding mothers and young pups in before they are sold and transported to your local pet shop.*

Most people I talk to about Puppy Mills have no or very little knowledge of what the term "Puppy Mill" actually means, so please help spread awareness by watching the show and encouraging others to watch as well. Please check your local listings and watch or set your TIVO or DVR to record! This is a MUST-SEE for all Animal Lovers!

I have always been an advocate of either shelter or rescue adoption, or buying a puppy through a reputable breeder because I am aware of the horrors of Puppy Mills. While some pet stores will claim to get their puppies from "breeders," BEWARE: often they are getting their puppies from Puppy Mills but are unwilling to admit it. I have had many clients who have bought puppies from local pet stores and either never received their AKC registration papers as promised, or ended up with pups with serious health and/or behavioral issues that were likely from Puppy Mills.

And price has nothing to do with it! Just because a puppy has a high price tag does not ensure that he comes from a reputable breeder. In fact, in most cases I find that pet stores have appallingly higher prices than most breeders! As Britney Spears and Paris Hilton recently discovered, even buying your pet at a ritzy pet shop like "Pets of Bel Air" does not guarantee that there is no Puppy Mill connection. The pet shop where the 2 celebrities buy their pups was recently called out for buying from Puppy Mills by the Humane Society of the US after being cited for having an expired permit to sell animals.

Next time you are adding a new doggie to your family, I would recommend avoiding pet stores completely and instead seeking out a reputable breeder or (preferably) adopting from a local shelter or rescue group (search Petfinder.com!). For those of you looking specifically for a puppy, there are often pups as young as 6 weeks old who need homes at local shelters and rescues! You can find purebred as well as mixed-breed dogs available for adoption, and often at a much lower cost than any pet store or breeder. I adopted my Papillon-mix Lucas from the Pasadena Humane Society and it was the best $60 I ever spent! I couldn't have asked for a more beautiful or perfect pet! :)

If you are purchasing your pet from a breeder, here are some tips on choosing a reputable breeder:

1) Ask for a recommendation from friends/family members/neighbors or even people you meet in the dog park! If someone has a dog that you like, ask if they can recommend their breeder. If they had a good experience with the breeder, and the dog is happy and healthy, then that breeder may be a good choice.

2) Call local AKC Clubs for the breed you are interested in. Breed fanciers take breeding very seriously, as they want to ensure that only the best dogs will continue the breeding lines. An AKC Club should be able to recommend the best breeders in your area for the particular dog breed you are interested in.

3) Meet the Parents! Once you get to the breeder, always insist on meeting the parents of the particular litter you are looking at. If the breeder avoids or refuses to show you the parents for any reason, this may be a big red flag! If the father is not on the premises, request a photo and to see a copy of his registration papers. Make sure that the parents look healthy and well-behaved. Some behavioral problems (like aggression) as well as health issues can be genetically passed on.

4) Check the Hips. For certain breeds such as German Shepherd Dogs and Rottweilers, hip health is a major concern. A good breeder will have had the parent dogs' hips x-rayed and evaluated for Hip Dysplasia. They should be able to provide you with a number that indicates the severity of the Dysplasia. Dogs with a high number on the scale should not be bred, as hip issues can be genetically passed down.

5) Check your Contract & Get Papers. When signing the sale contract for your new pup, make sure you read the fine print. What happens if the puppy develops any health issues? Can you get your money back? Will the breeder take an unhealthy puppy back if you choose not to keep him, or will it be your responsibility to find him a new home? What is the procedure for getting your pup's registration papers? Is the breeder providing you with papers up front? (Although I wouldn't blame you, try not to let your new pup's cute little face make you forget that this is a business transaction!)

A really good breeder will always take a dog back even if you just decide he's not right for you. This shows that they care about what happens to their dogs and the breeding line. If the dog has a serious health issue, you should be able to get at least a partial refund, or help paying the medical bills. And don't walk away with just a promise of papers! Unless you just don't care about having your pup's registration papers, make sure that you get the papers and the registered purebred puppy that you paid for! Insist on having the papers delivered along with the puppy. Trust me, I have learned from my clients' bad experiences; once you pay and walk away, it can become very complicated to obtain a puppy's papers!


*Just a note for those of you who may already have dogs purchased from a pet shop: please don't take offense or take this to mean that there is something wrong with your pet! As long as he is healthy and happy, then there is no reason to worry! ;) My aim is not to judge anyone, just to educate and help people avoid any possible pitfalls of buying from Puppy Mill-supplied pet shops. And also to help stop the cruel practices of puppy mills through consumer
education and action.


I hope this info. helps you when considering adding a new pet to your family, or that you pass it on and help a friend or family member to choose their pet wisely. Remember to tune in to the Oprah Show this Friday! I'll be watching too... :)