Retailer Orvis has published a very useful infographic concerning Working Military Dogs (WMDs). Deployment of these dogs has increased 400% in the United States since the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Retailer Orvis has published a very useful infographic concerning Working Military Dogs (WMDs). Deployment of these dogs has increased 400% in the United States since the September 11, 2001 attacks.

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Tagged military dogs, military working dogs, MWDs, Orvis
This morning, at just after midnight, we in Canterbury (New Zealand) were waken by another severe earthquake of magnitude 7.5. The epicentre was north of us, and while we shook and rolled for a long time, we have escaped severe damage and injury.
It now appears at least 2 others have lost their lives and there is major damage in some areas.
Earthquakes and natural disasters put things into perspective.
Back in World War II, the motto in England was “Keep Calm and Carry On.” Izzy personified this by going back to sleep (and I mean sound asleep) within an hour of the big shake. She’s continued to sleep through aftershocks which are an inevitable consequence of earthquakes.

Izzy, a greyhound, fast asleep
It seems we can learn a lot from our dogs.
Kathleen Crisley, specialist in dog massage, rehabilitation and nutrition/food therapy, The Balanced Dog, Christchurch, New Zealand
After yesterday’s election results, a lot more of us (including our dogs) will be taking orders from Donald Trump.
Good thing Jimmy Kimmel tested this on National Dog Day in last year….
I don’t intend to get too political in this blog. But the people have spoken and in the interests of a peaceful transition of power, it is time to move on.
And if you are still worked up about yesterday’s election, I suggest a long walk with your dog. Communing with nature and your dog is better than meditation.
Kathleen Crisley, specialist in dog massage, rehabilitation and nutrition/food therapy, The Balanced Dog, Christchurch, New Zealand

With the world’s eyes on the Presidential Election of 2016 today, I thought of this book – My Senator and Me, A Dog’s Eye View of Washington. Written by the late Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts in 2006, this picture book features the Senator’s Portuguese Water Dog, Splash.
Splash was a regular companion to Senator Kennedy during the later years of his career in Washington, DC.
The book explains how a bill becomes a law, the roles of Congress and the Senate and includes profiles of the Senator and Splash. The story follows the senator through a busy day including a visit by schoolchildren to The Capitol.
Senator Kennedy passed away in 2009; Splash followed him in 2010. With US politics on everyone’s mind today – sitting down with your kids and explaining how the Government works during the four years after the election would be entirely appropriate.
Kathleen Crisley, specialist in dog massage, rehabilitation and nutrition/food therapy, The Balanced Dog, Christchurch, New Zealand
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Tagged children's books, Edward Kennedy, Portuguese Water Dog, Splash, Ted Kennedy, Washington DC
As a canine massage therapist, I see my fair share of senior dogs. There is something both elegant and heartwarming to see a dog reach its senior years, knowing that they will not be with us for much longer.
Now, a special book of photography pays homage to the senior dog.
Senior Dogs Across America features the photography of Nancy LeVine. LeVine travelled widely in the United States in her quest for the best senior dog photos; 86 are featured in this book.
Below are a few:


Murphy, 10 years old, from Milford, Connecticut (photo credit to Nancy LeVine)

Cecilia, 12 years old, from Baltimore, Maryland (photo credit to Nancy LeVine)
I haven’t seen the book in its entirety yet – but it’s on my wish list.
Kathleen Crisley, specialist in dog massage, rehabilitation and nutrition/food therapy, The Balanced Dog, Christchurch, New Zealand
Mindfulness is “a mental state achieved by focusing one’s awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one’s feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations, used as a therapeutic technique.”
I’m reading more about mindfulness these days – thanks to people’s hectic lives and long working hours. Modern living seems to have more pressures than ever before.
And then I came across this item, from Dr John Moore – 7 Mindfulness Tips From Your Dog
Seems ultimately sensible:

Izzy and Ben – living in the moment
Kathleen Crisley, specialist in dog massage, rehabilitation and nutrition/food therapy, The Balanced Dog, Christchurch, New Zealand
UPDATE: On 22 February 2017, the Supreme Court ruled 8-0 in favor of Ehlena Fry and her parents. They are not obligated to go through time-consuming administrative appeals with the local school board before suing for damages for the emotional distress she said she suffered by being denied the assistance of her dog, a goldendoodle named Wonder.
Ehlena Fry, a girl born with cerebral palsy, has had her Goldendoodle service dog named Wonder since 2009. When it was time for her to go to school, the school refused to allow Wonder onto school grounds.

The case has gone to the US Supreme Court – so that other parents won’t face the same hurdles.
“When an eighty-five pound mammal licks your tears away, then tries to sit on your lap, it’s hard to feel sad.”
– Kristan Higgins, author

Life is full of firsts.
Yesterday, it was my first truly dog-friendly wedding. When clients (and now friends) asked me to bake the cake for the dogs attending their wedding- I said ‘yes’! I already make dog cakes for special occasions like birthdays. A wedding was taking it to a whole new level (no pun intended).

The dog wedding cake by Kathleen Crisley of The Balanced Dog, Christchurch
Since the couple’s Bernese Mountain Dogs were part of the wedding party, and the couple married on the birthday of the Bernese Mountain Dog who brought them together – I found a Bernese Mountain Dog figure for the topper on Amazon.com

One of the couple’s dogs is on an exclusionary diet – having tested to be intolerant to most meat ingredients. She’s on a rabbit-based diet and so the top layer was made only of rabbit meat and pumpkin. The middle layer was salmon and cottage cheese in a rice flour base. The base layer was lamb’s liver with egg in a rice flour base along with garlic.
The frosting was made of low fat cream cheese sweetened with local dandelion honey.
The heart decorations were dog treats – my recipe called Carrot, Ginger and Molasses Crunchies.
Izzy was also invited to the wedding. In fact, guests were encouraged to bring their dogs to the wedding which is why I say this was my first truly dog-friendly wedding.

The ceremony

The happy couple cut the dog cake (and also the human cakes – not shown)
Congratulations Kash and Dany! Izzy and I wish you many happy years together (with lots of dogs).
Kathleen Crisley, specialist in dog massage, rehabilitation and nutrition/food therapy, The Balanced Dog, Christchurch, New Zealand