“The only creatures that are evolved enough to convey pure love are dogs and infants.”
– Johnny Depp, actor
“The only creatures that are evolved enough to convey pure love are dogs and infants.”
– Johnny Depp, actor
I have just finished reading the June 2014 issue of National Geographic. As you can see, the feature story is about the military dogs and the magazine has done a really wonderful job depicting the lives of the soldiers and their bomb detecting dogs.
Some facts:
Happy reading!
Posted in Dogs, special dogs and awards
Tagged Afghanistan, belgian malinois, Iraq, military dogs, military working dogs, MWDs, National Geographic
So true…for any of us who have suffered a loss of a dog…every little reminder matters
Posted in Dogs, dogs and mourning
If you’re in Boston and need a hair cut, then the place to go is Tips Hair salon, located on Dartmouth Street in the South End. There you will find Kaptin, an English Bulldog who is the salon’s mascot:
Kaptin is a girl and she spends her day sitting in the window watching all of the activity on Dartmouth Street!
Posted in dog-friendly workplaces, Dogs
Tagged Boston, Dartmouth Street, English Bulldog, Kaptin, South End, Tips Hair Salon
Gabriel Campbell is a little boy with such severe dairy and peanut allergies that his family has been unable to go to restaurants and even playgrounds for fear of exposure.
Through fundraising, they’ve been able to welcome Sheba, a trained allergy alert dog, into their family. Sheba was trained by Angel Service Dogs in Colorado.
This is their story:
Just another example of how special our dogs are, and what special work they can do when properly trained.
Posted in special dogs and awards
Tagged allergy alert dog, Angel Service Dogs, food allergies, peanut allergies, Sheba
I’ve been given a Liebster Award by Corso Mama, another doggy mom with a blog. This award goes to blogs with less than 300 followers. and it’s my job to keep the ball rolling.
In receiving this award, I’ve been asked to answer these questions:
1. Has your vision for your blog changed since you started it?
Not really. This blog started as my customer newsletter which I sent via email and I realized that I could be more efficient by writing blog posts as I thought of them rather than holding back until the beginning of each month. I aim to share all sorts of news involving dogs for other dog parents to enjoy.
2. What have you learned from other bloggers since starting your blog adventure?
I’ve learned about things like Wordless Wednesdays – which I adopted last year – to share interesting graphics or photographs without the need for captions or accompanying stories. And as I have connected to other bloggers, I’ve been able to share their interesting content, too.
3. What do you hope to accomplish with your blog?
To educate and raise awareness about “all things dog”
4. Do you feel you are able to coexist with other bloggers even if they might express opinions that are different from yours?
Yes, absolutely. The world would be a difficult place to live if we were all the same. Bloggers should be able to have professional debate without getting nasty.
5. What is your favorite blog (other than your own) and why?
I like Doggerel because Pyrrha is a rescue with unique issues. Her mom is doing a great job with her.
6. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
I’d probably split my time equally between the northern and southern hemispheres (Christchurch, where I live now and Massachusetts, where I grew up) so that I could miss winter weather year-round. Of course, I would only do this if I was a) rich and able to own a jet that would allow Daisy to travel as a passenger rather than luggage and b) that border controls would mean that Daisy would not be quarantined upon re-entering the country. Sigh. I don’t think this will happen.
7. If you could drop everything right now and do anything you wanted, what would you do?
I’d go for a short nap cuddled up under the covers with Daisy.
8. What is your favorite animal?
The dog, of course!
9. What are your passions in life?
Well, I love everything to do with dogs. Beyond that, I believe in professionalism and honesty in everything I do.
10. Which do you prefer–rainy days or sunny days?
I kind of like rainy days because I’m more likely to stay at home and do some creative thinking.
11. Which do you prefer–city or country life?
Actually, I’m a suburban girl. Not quite the city, but definitely not the country.
And now my nominees for a Liebster:
And for these nominees, please answer these questions:
Researchers from Central Michigan University presented their research at the annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology this week.
They’ve found that Border Collies are effective at reducing seagull congregation on recreational beaches, resulting in lower E. coli abundance in the sand
Gull droppings may be one source of the indicator bacterium Escherichia coli to beach water, which can lead to swim advisories and beach closings. In addition, gull droppings may contain bacteria with the potential to cause human disease, according to Elizabeth Alm, one of the researchers on the study.
At the beginning of the summer, 200-meter sections of beach were arbitrarily assigned to be dog-treated beaches or control beaches. Half way through the summer, the beach sections were swapped, so that dogs were moved to the control beaches and the dog-treated beaches were then left to be untreated controls.
During the summers of 2012 and 2013, researchers recorded the number of gulls at each beach section. Once each week samples of beach water and beach sand were collected and the numbers of E. coli in the samples counted. In early summer, samples from beaches where dogs had excluded gulls had significantly lower E. coli counts compared to control beaches.
“Border collies are intelligent dogs that love to work and could be used by beach managers as part of a comprehensive management strategy to reduce bacterial contamination at public beaches,” said Alm.
Source: American Society for Microbiology media release
Here’s an interesting way to greet people and let them know that you are a dog lover.
Michael Healy makes a range of sculptured bronze door knockers especially for the dog enthusiast. “Dog Knockers” come in a range of styles including:
The knockers can be purchased directly through the Michael Healy website if you are based in the United States; for other locations the company recommends you purchase through Amazon.com.
Posted in products for dog lovers
Tagged Amazon.com, bronze, Dog Knockers, door knockers, Michael Healy