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Iams Home 4 the Holidays Opens the New York Stock Exchange

December 24th, 2009 2 comments

My good buddy Kris was in New York City this morning, at the New York Stock Exchange, with some of my favorite people–including Laura Nativo and her pooch Preston Casanova

This is the third Christmas Eve that the New York Stock Exchange has honored Iams Home 4 the Holidays with the opening bell. This year, Laura and Preston got to ring it–OMD poor Preston was so startled when it rang! (Video here.)

from left to right)  Ariel Carson; Nancy Taylor (Bideawee); Kris Parlett (Iams); Paige Marshall (Iams); William Dueker (Bideawee); K.T. Mills; Laura Nativo and Preston Casanova; Robert Stefanko; Maureen Healy; Collette Stefanko and Charles McGinley.

Ready to Ring the Bell!

Culver, a puppy up for adoption, gets some attention from Peter Elkins.

Culver, a puppy up for adoption, gets some attention from Peter Elkins.

Culver offers some distraction to Chris Geiger. I'd rather cuddle a puppy than work, too!

Culver offers some distraction to Chris Geiger. I'd rather cuddle a puppy than work, too!

And the best thing of all is that all the pets who were there to help ring the bell were signed up to be adopted! (Except for Preston Casanova–he already has a very loving mom). I love happy endings!

SIDEBAR: The holidays are delaying our adoption numbers for the past week. I will post them as soon as I have confirmation.

PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD HOMES FOR PETS!

White Christmas?

December 19th, 2009 2 comments

Tomorrow our holiday season hits a crescendo with everyone coming to our house for “Family Christmas.” I feel properly smug–got my shopping and wrapping all done.

Snow to the south

It snowed overnight.

Snow to the east

Before you become enchanted with the scene, remember: Today’s White Christmas is tomorrow’s slush!

Enough with the snow!

Bailey, who is famous for refusing to potty outside if there is even a remote possibility that her feet might get wet, was heard to mumble “Bah! Humbug!” in her native Bichonese.

Not everybody likes the snow.

The AKC/Eukanuba National Championship

December 14th, 2009 1 comment

This past Saturday and Sunday (12/12-13), Long Beach California hosted the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship. My buddy Emily was there and she tweeted (@askEukanuba and @EukanubaEmily) some great photos! Since not everybody is on Twitter, I thought I’d share them here (Em’s tweet is the photo caption).

Check out this pretty banner at the entrance to the big show ^Em #eukdogshow Can't wait for all the fun events tomorrow.

Check out this pretty banner at the entrance to the big show ^Em #eukdogshow Can't wait for all the fun events tomorrow.

Check out the trophy!! Very cool!#eukdogshow

Check out the trophy!! Very cool!#eukdogshow

This is what they’re all after!

 OMD!!!! just met Shawn Johnson w/my coworker Jason..Great start to show #eukdogshow

OMD!!!! just met Shawn Johnson w/my coworker Jason..Great start to show #eukdogshow

Another great photo of Shawn Johnson w/my fave breed!!! #Eukdogshow

Another great photo of Shawn Johnson w/my fave breed!!! #Eukdogshow

Another great photo of Shawn #eukdogshow

Another great photo of Shawn #eukdogshow

Emily had a great time with Shawn Johnson–maybe you don’t remember her? Shawn won gymnastic gold in Beijing at the 2008 Olympics, and she has a dog named Tucker.

Shawn autographed some really beautiful dog collars that were given away as prizes:

Are you at #eukdogshow? Go to stage in main entrance at 2:30 for a chance to win a collar autographed by @ShawneyJ

Are you at #eukdogshow? Go to stage in main entrance at 2:30 for a chance to win a collar autographed by @ShawneyJ

 @ShawneyJ was giving out collars on the stage earlier this afternoon!! The collars were pink & sparkly :)We had 5 lucky winners.

@ShawneyJ was giving out collars on the stage earlier this afternoon!! The collars were pink & sparkly :) We had 5 lucky winners.

Just finished watching Justin Tackett w/Yella!!!What a dynamic duo #eukdogshow

Just finished watching Justin Tackett w/Yella!!!What a dynamic duo #eukdogshow

Emily also got to meet Justin Tackett and his beautiful dog, Yella.

There were some pawsome dogs in the Meet the Breed area:

Here is a pic of Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever puppy. Enjoy! #eukdogshow

Here is a pic of Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever puppy. Enjoy! #eukdogshow

This is Ditto-the brother to Knotty, previous AKC/Euk Nation'l Champ. He is a sweethart!!  Look at those sweet wrinkles!!!

This is Ditto-the brother to Knotty, previous AKC/Euk Nation'l Champ. He is a sweethart!! Look at those sweet wrinkles!!!

 Look at these giant beauties!! #eukdogshow ^Em

Look at these giant beauties!! #eukdogshow ^Em

Check out this cute Beagle!! What a face :-) ^Em

Check out this cute Beagle!! What a face :-) ^Em

 Look at this face!!!! This is my new fave breed (of course Goldens still rule my heart) #eukdogshow ^Em

Look at this face!!!! This is my new fave breed (of course Goldens still rule my heart) #eukdogshow ^Em

Em also got to meet Officer John Azevedo and Blitz:

 What a day so far!!! I was able to meet Officer John Azevedo & Blitz. What a great team! Blitz is beautiful :) #eukdogshow

What a day so far!!! I was able to meet Officer John Azevedo & Blitz. What a great team! Blitz is beautiful :) #eukdogshow

Another new friend!

Just met @LauraNativo & @PrestonCasanova by the dock jumping area. Preston had the cutest bag and necktie!! What a cutie :-)

Just met @LauraNativo & @PrestonCasanova by the dock jumping area. Preston had the cutest bag and necktie!! What a cutie :-)

Eukanuba and Orvis presented a check for $150,000 to the Morris Animal Foundation to help their Canine Cancer Campaign. Is that Betty White up there on the stage?

 This afternoon Eukanuba & Orvis presented check for 150,000 to Morris Animal Foundation to help K9 Cancer Campaign ^Em

This afternoon Eukanuba & Orvis presented check for 150,000 to Morris Animal Foundation to help K9 Cancer Campaign ^Em

 Just sat down for evening show!!..how exciting #eukdogshow

Just sat down for evening show!!..how exciting #eukdogshow

And then it was time for the show! The AKC/Eukanuba National Championship will be broadcast on Animal Planet on February 6. If you want to know who won, visit this spoiler link. You’ll also find more show results on Dog Show Poop.

What a fabulous weekend. Maybe I’ll get to go next year!

Guiding Eyes for the Blind

December 10th, 2009 1 comment

This is a big weekend for us–and by “us” I mean Eukanuba! This weekend many of our Eukanuba team are in Long Beach, California for the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship.

My buddy, Emily, is there covering the show for our new blog Eukanuba Unleashed. I get to stay home and “cover” some of Em’s work! Which is fine with me because I get to immerse myself in some of the Eukanuba-oriented stuff that Emily gets to do.

So first thing this morning, I took the time to catch up on videos that have been posted to the Eukanuba Channel on YouTube. There’s some really wonderful new ones, but I think my favorite is this one:

An Update on Bailey–and a Special Anniversary!

December 6th, 2009 2 comments

Four years ago today, Bailey had surgery to remove her left anal gland and 2 sub lumbar lymph nodes because of cancer.

Snoozing on the Sofa!

Snoozing on the Sofa!

Yesterday, we had our monthly check up with Bailey’s dogtor, Dr. B. We’ve been doing a monthly check up for four years, just waiting for the cancer to come back. I don’t want to jinx it by actually saying that Bailey is in remission–but it sure looks that way to me!!

We now are dealing with the little illnesses that come with old age.

  • Bailey already had arthritis in her back legs, it’s now spread to her left front leg.
  • Her diabetes is under control, but I think it’s affecting her sense of smell (Dr. B. confirms this possibility). I find that I need to nuke her food more often in order to get her to eat–her sniffer is not picking up on the aroma.
  • She’s down to 18.4 pounds–which is actually good. At her heaviest, she’s hit 21 pounds. For her size, she probably should be 17. Dr. B. says the weight loss is probably related to the diabetes, but not to worry because it’s leveled off.

I have so many things to be thankful for. A wonderful dogtor and vet clinic where Bailey gets great care and I get support and empathy. My family and good friends whose eyes don’t glaze over when I mention Bailey’s health for the gazillionth time. And time with my pooch–4 years so far, instead of only 6 months.

Oh, and I’ve got all my Christmas decorations up, lights lit, and presents wrapped. (It’s been a busy weekend!)

Life is good!

A Very Happy Thanksgiving to All!

November 26th, 2009 Comments off
This turkey is in the bag!

This turkey is in the bag!

 

 

We were up early this morning to get Tom in the oven. Bailey, acting as head chef,  had to supervise everything!
Bailey grabs a snooze while she waits for company to arrive!

Bailey grabs a snooze while she waits for company to arrive!

 

 

Now we wait for our company to arrive. Bailey is putting the time to good use by resting up so that she can be a sparkling hostess!

 

 

A VERY HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL MY READERS!!

(And for those of you participating in tomorrow’s madness, good shopping!)

5 Best Toys for Outdoor Fun

November 18th, 2009 Comments off
Murphy likes to help rake leaves!

Party-animal Murphy loves playing in the leaves.

My friend Emily just posted a great article about the 5 Best Toys for Outdoor Fun. She should know–her Murphy is a party-animal and LOVES his toys!

Skeezix the Cat Sends Me an eCard!

November 2nd, 2009 1 comment

 

I know it’s after Halloween, but I had to share this wonderful eCard I received from Skeezix:

Happy Halloween from Skeezix!
Happy Halloween from Skeezix!

 

I can’t help but adore this kitty! And the Food Lady is pretty special too!
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A New Puppy!

October 30th, 2009 4 comments
Meet little Mocha!

Meet little Mocha!

 

My friend Terri just adopted a precious new puppy! Her name is Mocha, and she is a Boxer-Weimaraner mixed breed. Both Mocha, and her big sister Scout, are shelter pooches. Mocha came from an Iams Home 4 the Holidays shelter.

Like many puppies, Mocha has a fascination with dirty sox and smelly shoes!

Hello!

Hello!

Here’s a little photo album of Mocha…

Scout (on the right), and her new little sister Mocha.

Scout (on the right), and her new little sister Mocha.

Snoozing puppy.

Snoozing puppy.

Little Mocha and big sister Scout.

Little Mocha and big sister Scout.

If the shoe fits, sleep in it.

If the shoe fits, sleep in it.

We're just hanging out.

We're just hanging out.

Shoes make great pillows for a nice sleep!

Shoes make great pillows for a nice sleep!

Playing is hard work!

Playing is hard work!

Scout needs to teach Mocha how to be more lady-like when she snoozes!

Scout needs to teach Mocha how to be more lady-like when she snoozes!

I love puppies!

In Case of Evacuation, is Your Pet Ready?

October 21st, 2009 1 comment

Click to visit the Pet'Net hub of articles!I’m really pleased to be participating today in Petside.com’s second annual Pet’Net Safety Event!

In an effort to heighten awareness about critical issues related to pet safety, Petside.com has organized a consortium of some of the Web’s favorite pet-focused sites (including My Fire Hydrant!) to launch the Pet‘Net Safety Event on Wednesday, October 21. Each participating site and blog is highlighting content devoted to the important topic of pet safety. Petside is hosting a comprehensive one-page hub with links to all of the special coverage–which I recommend that you visit.

 

IS YOUR PET READY FOR EVACUATION?
A few years ago, a chemical plant not too far from my house had an explosion, and my neighborhood had to quickly evacuate the area. We went first to a friend’s house, but ended up in a motel overnight. It was inconvenient, but more important, it was a frightening eye-opener.

We live in a scary world. Between the weather (Katrina) and terrorism (9/11) it seems to be wise to prepare and plan for the day you may need to evacuate and seek shelter away from your home. In the past few years, one of the most important things we’ve learned is DON’T LEAVE YOUR PET BEHIND.

This may seem like common sense, but it may not be as easy as you think. In an evacuation situation, it will probably be too dangerous to simply camp out in your car. Will the shelter in your area allow pets? Or can you find a motel that will also let you bring in your Great Dane? What if you have very limited time to evacuate–will you remember to grab your dog’s arthritis meds so that she can be comfortable?

You need to prepare. You need a plan, a kit, and some lists.

MAKE A PLAN
Sit down with your family members and think this through. Imagine all the possible things that might happen–both man-made and natural. Be overly cautious, and think of the worse possible scenarios. Imagine that you must vacate your home for a couple of weeks. Here are some questions to get you thinking about how your pets fit into your plan:

  • What kind of disasters might effect you? Tornadoes? Hurricanes? Flooding? Chemical spills or explosions?
  • Where will you go if you have to leave home?
  • Has your regional emergency preparedness authorities designated in their planning which shelters will accept pets?
  • Does your local animal shelter/SPCA, or local animal control office have any information on how to plan for your pet’s evacuation in your area?
  • What if you’re not home–is there a neighbor who can evacuate your pets? Where will you meet up with them and your other family members?
  • What about boarding your pet at a pet hotel, your local shelter, or your veterinarians?
  • What supplies does your pet need during an evacuation? What are the bare essentials you need?
  • What steps can you take to keep your pet calm? What if your pet panics and runs away?
  • Can you rehearse your evacuation so that your four-legged family members become familiar with the actions you will need to take?
  • What if the type of disaster restricts you to hour home–where is the safest place in your house? Is there room for your four-legged family along side your two-legged family?
  • Do you have other animals like horses, goats, or cows? What happens to them?

Write your plan down–either on a legal pad on on your laptop. Consult with your veterinarian and your local emergency preparedness team. Refine your plan to account for as many variables as possible. Make sure everybody in the family knows what to do.

Bailey's emergency paperwork lives in a green envelope decorated with Bichons and contains things like her rabies certificate, her dog license receipt, photos of her w/family members, and an overview of her health record. The green envelope stays in the pocket of her carrier.

Bailey's emergency paperwork lives in a green envelope decorated with Bichons and contains things like her rabies certificate, her dog license receipt, photos of her w/family members, and an overview of her health record. The green envelope stays in the pocket of her carrier.

MAKE A KIT
Think of the things your pet needs each day. This list is just the bare minimum to get you thinking.

  • Pet food
  • Bottled water
  • Medications
  • Paperwork:
    • Veterinary records, including significant medical history, rabies certificate and vaccination record.
    • Proof of ownership.
    • Current photos of your pets (include some with you in the photo too) for identification purposes
  • Cat litter/pan
  • Food dishes
  • First aid kit
  • Crate/carrier/cage labeled with your contact information
  • Comfort items
    • Toys
    • Treats
    • Blankets
  • Leashes, harnesses, collars, muzzles
  • Up-to-date ID tags, rabies tags securely attached to pet’s collar
  • Stakes and tie-outs
  • Paper towel and garbage bags (to clean up after your pet)

This kit list is not complete and focuses on dogs and cats. Birds, reptiles, small rodents like guinea pigs, horses, goats, sheep and other domesticated animals will have different needs.

MAKE SOME LISTS
Again, this is just to get you thinking. It’s not complete.

  • Motels/hotels within a 90-mile radius that will take pets–include directions, address, phone number.
  • Emergency phone numbers, like your veterinarian, your local police department, local fire department, local animal control, your insurance agent.
  • Other phone numbers: Local shelters/rescue groups; friends and family who would be unaffected by an emergency in your region.

THE UNTHINKABLE HAPPENS!
Don’t wait. If an evacuation order has been issued, get moving. If its the type of emergency that will restrict you to your home, bring your animals inside and move to your home’s safe area. Don’t delay. Even just a couple of minutes can make a difference in your pet’s survival.

RESOURCES
I’ve barely scratched the surface! In researching this article, two sites were incredible information sources.  

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has a very complete disaster preparedness site which includes information not just for consumers, but also for veterinarians. The site is easy-to-understand and there’s an FAQ about the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards (PETS) Act, a bill signed into law by President Bush in 2006 to require the inclusion of companion animals in disaster planning at state and local levels.

The second site you will want to get familiar with is FEMA’s (Federal Emergency Management Agency)–not just for your pets, but also for your family. The FEMA site also offers some free-of-charge web-enabled training, including Animals in Disaster, for which you can receive college credit.

Do it now. Make your plan, make your kit, make your lists before you need them.