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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Extreme K9s 101!


Today's extreme K9 is Dozer!

"Dozer, a three-year-old “goldendoodle,” saw a bunch of people run by his home in Fulton, Maryland. He became so excited that he crossed his invisible fence and started running with them. Seven miles later, Dozer crossed the finish line of the Maryland Half Marathon, a fundraising event for the University of Maryland’s Greenebaum Cancer Center. The runners did not know Dozer was alone. He returned home the next day, looking so tired that his owners took him to the vet. Word got around, and they realized Dozer was the dog on the marathon’s TV coverage. Marathon organizers gave Dozer a special award. Now he has his own runner’s page and Facebook fan page -and he’s raised $21,000 for the cancer center!"

Article and pic from: http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/93101

Monday, August 20, 2012

Bone Appetit!


Today's cool recipe is Sunshine Liver Brownies!

"Ingredients:
3 to 3 1/2 lbs of liver, beef or chicken
1 C whole wheat flour
4.25 oz jar fresh minced or crushed garlic
2 C white flour
1/2 C corn meal
1 med shaker of grated parmesan cheese

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cover cookie sheet with foil, coat with cooking spray, sprinkle lightly with corn meal and set aside. Process liver and garlic in food processor or blender until it looks like milk chocolate. Pour into large mixing bowl and blend in the rest of the ingredients. Spread evenly onto cookie sheet (the mixture will be thick) and sprinkle lightly with corn meal. Bake until no pink is left. I usually bake them for about 30 min for one pan and then turn the oven off but leave the brownies inside until they are cool. Cut in pieces and be ready to be loved by your dog(s)."

Recipe from: http://www.bullwrinkle.com/Assets/Recipes/Sunshine%20Liver%20Brownies.htm
Pic from: http://aka-img-2.h-img.com/media/img/b/hn/2560554/1477000748132556624.400_600r

Crazy Dawgs!


"Nom, nom, nom, nom..."

Pic and quote from: http://www.funnydogsite.com/pictures/Nom_Nom_Nom_Each_Other.htm

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Extreme K9s 101!



Today's extreme K9 is Katijina!

"Don't try to take a treat from this pelican! At least that's the lesson Katijina the Australian ridgeback dog learned when she stole a frozen chicken treat from Petri the pelican one afternoon. The result? Petri poked around the dog's mouth, prodded inside her ear, and then even tried to swallow Katijina's head--- all in search of the missing snack. "Little did Petri know that Katijina ate the teat in one bite," says Roland Adams, who owns the sanctuary where Katijina and Petri live with other dogs, birds, rabbits, and monkeys. Adam says the animals get along peacefully--- most of the time. "It helps that Katijina just had puppies," he says. "It made her much more patient with Petri."

Article from: 125 True Stories of Amazing Animals, p. 38

Bark out the Facts!


Today's cool fact is...

"Dogs have three eyelids. The third lid, called a nictitating membrane or “haw,” keeps the eye lubricated and protected."

Fact from: http://facts.randomhistory.com/2009/02/15_dogs.html
Pic from: https://s3.amazonaws.com/objects.artspan.com/member/pixellle/500/187487.jpg

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Bone Appetit!


Today's cool recipe is Carob Covered Crunchies!

"Ingredients:
2 1/4 cup whole wheat flour
1 egg
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/4 cup applesauce
1 buillion cube (beef or chicken) dissolved in 1/2 cup HOT water
1 tbsp. honey
1 tsp. molasses
Carob chips (about 1 cup)

Directions:
Mix all ingredients together until well blended. Knead dough two minutes on a lightly floured surface. Roll to 1/4" thickness. Bake on an ungreased cookie sheet for 30 minutes in a 300 degree oven. Cool.
Melt carob chips in microwave or saucepan. Dip cool biscuits in carob or lay on a flat surface and brush carob over the biscuits with a pastry brush. Let cool."

Recipe from: http://www.bullwrinkle.com/Assets/Recipes/Carob%20Conered%20Crunchies.htm
Pic from: http://aka-img-1.h-img.com/media/img/b/hn/2559844/3309500528307913456.400_600r

Monday, August 13, 2012

Crazy Dawgs!


"Scooch over, buddy."

Pic from: http://www.funnydogsite.com/pictures/Amazing_And_Huge_Dog.htm

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Extreme K9s 101!

Today's extreme K9s are Samson and Delilah!

"Samson the Akita shepherd isn't an official Seeing Eye dog. That doesn't stop him from being a "guide dog" for his blind friend Delilah the Lhasa apso. When Barbara Fiero spotted the pair of strays wandering the highway, she noticed something strange: Samson kept nudging Delilah away from oncoming traffic. After Fiero brought them to her house, she discovered Delilah was blind. Samson has been leading Delilah as if he were her guide dog! Years later Samson still keeps Delilah in sight, checking on her constantly and standing guard when strangers are around. But he has mellowed a bit. "He lets Delilah sit by herself on the couch," Fiero says. "He just lies on a pillow nearby with his paws in the air."

Article from: National Geographic Kids 125 True Stories of Amazing Animals, p. 36
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Bark out the Facts!


Today's cool fact is...

"In 2003, Dr. Roger Mugford invented the “wagometer,” a device that claims to interpret a dog’s exact mood by measuring the wag of its tail."

Fact from: http://facts.randomhistory.com/2009/02/15_dogs.html
Pic from: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEil60x-QNK0ZCUJEB_tyiEb5ULwhYVzs8buSVEMTlWD9JEWgeAM9eV89ogfy3M_WYGZvRVQDJDxutL2Jf3WT5sy98K48XYDByYYYeS52-5CK0V19UcAVW-kF8fC-J19FdnhifNt_vmcTgQ9/s1600/wagging_tails.jpg

Monday, August 6, 2012

Bone Appetit!


Today's cool recipe is Puppy Pretzels!

"Ingredients:
1 teaspoon brown sugar
2 teaspoons active dry yeast
2/3 cup water
3/4 cup whole wheat flour
3 tablespoons soy flour, low fat
1/4 cup nonfat dry milk
1 tablespoon dried liver powder
1 tablespoon bone meal flour
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 egg -- beaten (1/2 in recipe, 1/2 in glaze)
2 tablespoons cooking oil
3 tablespoons wheat germ

Directions:

1. Dissolve yeast and sugar in warm water.
2. Combine dry ingredients. Add half of the beaten egg, oil and yeast-water mixture. Mix well.
3. Knead on a well floured board until dough is firm. Place in oiled bowl, cover and let rise until double in bulk.
4. Shape into pretzels and place on greased cookie sheet. Bake in preheated 375 degree oven for 15 minutes. Remove and brush with beaten egg and sprinkle with wheat germ. Return to oven and bake at 300 degrees for about 15 minutes until nicely browned and quite firm.

Note: You may omit liver powder and bone meal flour if you have difficulty locating them."

Recipe from: http://www.bullwrinkle.com/Assets/Recipes/Puppy%20Pretzels.htm
Pic from: http://www.pawsdrool.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/puppy-pretzels.png

Crazy Dawgs!


"Now this is riding in style."

Pic from: http://www.funnydogsite.com/pictures/Dog_Loves_Bike_Rides.htm

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Extreme K9s 101!


Today's extreme K9s are Lily and Madison!

"Blind Great Dane Lily and her guide dog Madison are melting hearts around the world with their enduring tale of friendship that has seen its share of hardship.
Lily was only 18 months old when veterinarians removed both her eyes as she was suffering from entropion, a condition that caused her eyelashes to roll inward and scratch painfully against her eyeballs.
As Lily recuperated in darkness — too timid to move — her best friend Madison slowly began encouraging her sightless friend to start moving. Madison would lead the way — a guide dog for a dog, steering her pal, alerting her to danger in her path.
In time, with Madison at her side Lily regained the confidence to play outside the house. Now the pair — Lily is six years old now; Madison is seven — is facing its next challenge: finding a new home.
Just this summer the two Great Danes were taken to live at The Dogs Trust shelter in Shrewsbury, U.K. They moved there in July after their owners accepted they couldn’t care for them anymore.
The shelter is looking for a new home for the two, and prospective owners are told up front they must take both dogs.
The Dogs Trust, has a “non-destruction policy,” says spokeswoman Jennifer Blaber.
The dogs must go to a new home together or they’ll stay here forever, she says. Over the weekend the two went to live with a potential new owner but Lily found the experience stressful, explains Blaber, so they are back at the shelter.
Centre manager Louise Cabell has told the press, “Madison is Lily’s guide dog. She is a support method to her. If they are out and about, for the majority of the time Madison will lead and Lily will walk nearly touching her so she knows where to go. It’s lovely to watch. Madison is very thoughtful and is always looking out for her.”
Cabell is convinced that Lily’s other senses have been heightened since her eyes were removed. Lily’s condition is treatable if caught early. The two dogs are very vocal, with Madison letting Lily know she is close by. Lily becomes anxious if she can’t sense Madison is present.
Dr. James Histed, an ophthalmologist at the Toronto Animal Eye Clinic, says dogs adapt to their new circumstances quickly when they lose complete vision. Their hearing, their sense of smell, even their tactile senses become more acute, he explains. “They can tell whether they are on carpet or on the kitchen floor. They learn their way around.”
Histed is not surprised Lily was able to rally so quickly – particularly with Madison at her side. “I’m not a behaviourist, but there’s some kind of a connection in dogs, an understanding, a bond.”
Sue Hawkins, a trainer with Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind, says all guide dogs must have a “willingness at their core.” Whether it is agility training or search and rescue, they have to be willing — something Madison certainly has. “They are pack animals,” she says, suggesting that while their relationship may be inexplicable, the bond is powerful.
That’s why it’s so important that Madison and Lily stay together, says Cabell. “These are two lovely big girls who deserve to live out the rest of their lives together in comfort.”"

Article from: http://www.thespec.com/news/world/article/618018--blind-dog-s-friend-gives-her-new-leash-on-life
Pic from: http://s3-ec.buzzfed.com/static/enhanced/web05/2011/10/22/16/enhanced-buzz-29161-1319313842-2.jpg

Bark out the Facts!


Today's cool fact is...

"Dogs have sweat glands in between their paws."

Fact from: http://facts.randomhistory.com/2009/02/15_dogs.html
Pic from: http://diydoggrooming.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/trim-dogs-paws-image-1.jpg