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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Extreme K9s 101!

Today's extreme K9 is Dorado!



"Omar Eduardo Rivera is a blind computer technician who uses a guide dog. On September 11, 2001, Rivera was working on the 71st floor of the World Trade Center when a plane hit the building above him. His dog Dorado was under Rivera's desk, as usual. As the building evacuation began, Rivera smelled the smoke and heard the chaos in the stairwell. He took the Labrador retriever's leash off, so the dog could escape. Dorado ignored Rivera's order to go ahead, and escorted his master down 70 flights of stairs. They were separated by the rush of the crowd for a few minutes, but Dorado found his way back to Rivera and continued down the stairs. They reached the ground about an hour after they began the descent, only a few minutes before the building collapsed."

Article and pic from: http://mentalfloss.com/article/28163/8-wonderful-dog-stories

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Bark out the Facts!

Today's cool fact is...



"Dachshunds were bred to fight badgers in their dens."

Fact from: http://facts.randomhistory.com/2009/02/15_dogs.html
Pic from: http://ruckerranch.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/Badger_and_Dachshund.174193157_std.jpg

Bone Appetit!

Sorry for the late posting!



Today's cool recipe is Pupkin Biscuits!

"Ingredients:
2 eggs
1/2 cup canned pure pumpkin puree
2 tablespoons dry milk powder
2 1/2 cups white or whole wheat flour

Directions:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees . In a bowl, stir together the eggs, pumpkin puree, milk powder and flour; add 2 tsp. water, or enough so that the dough just comes together.
On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough 1/2 inch thick. Cut into shapes with 1-inch cookie cutters. Gather the scraps, combine, roll and form more biscuits; repeat until all the dough is used.
Place the biscuits 1 inch apart on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake for 20 minutes, then turn over and bake until hardened, another 20 minutes. Let cool on the pan for 5 minutes."

Recipe and pic from: http://www.rachaelraymag.com/Recipes/rachael-ray-magazine-recipe-search/pet-friendly-dog-recipes/pup-kin-biscuits

Monday, February 25, 2013

Crazy Dawgs!



"Hey, that's mine!"

Pic from: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_dhOHwFzA1I4/TPkD3qZ17LI/AAAAAAAADHQ/5v_e6gdo5Bw/s1600/Funny_Dog-1.jpg

Friday, February 22, 2013

Posting Notice


Sorry for not posting this week! As it says in the message board, posting may be a little delayed-- well it was ALOT delayed and I apologize. I'll be my best to fulfill my blog commitment. Thanks for understanding!
Sniffing for readers,
Annabel

Monday, February 18, 2013

Crazy Dawgs!



#dayatthebeach

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

Friday, February 15, 2013

Ask Annabel ~ Appenzells!



Appenzell Mountain Dogs are so cool-- check out some facts about them!

1. "The Appenzell Mountain Dog is also called the "Appenzeller," the "Appenzell Cattle Dog" and the "Appenzeller Sennenhund."
2. "It is a muscular but not massive dog."
3. "A well-built and hardy animal, it is a versatile working dog."
4. "It has a wide, flat head with a muzzle that narrows toward a black nose."
5. "The eyes are small and dark and the ears are pendant."
6. "Its tail is carried rolled up on its back."
7. "Its limbs are straight."
8. "Its short double coat is considerably tight, thick and glossy. The basic colors are black or brown with symmetrical white and rust markings. A white blaze and rust marking over the eyes must be present on the head. Rust is always between the black and the white."
9. "Charming and affectionate, tough, sober, brave, intelligent and lively, the Appenzell usually gets along well with other dogs and mixes well with livestock and household animals if it has become used to them while still young."
10. "They are rather unsure of strangers but greet family and friends effusively."
11. "A well brought up Appenzell Mountain Dog that understands his lower place in the human pack is fine with children. Loyal to the whole family, but tends to bond closely with one person, it responds best to firm, but consistent, even-tempered training. Socialize this dog well with all kinds of situations, people and other animals."
12. "Appenzells learn quickly, partly because they are so intelligent, but also because they really want to have something to do. This breed enjoys the outdoors, loving freedom and open spaces to run. Agility skill trials and games of catch are suitable sports for this breed."
13. "Potential problems arise when owners are not the dog’s firm, confident, consistent pack leaders displaying the proper authority over the dog. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in its pack. They need to be taken for a daily walk or jog to release mental and physical energy. Lack of leadership and/or lack of mental and physical exercise can cause a wide variety of behavioral issues, including but not limited to, obsessive barking, over-protectiveness/ guarding, destructiveness, and a high-strung, neurotic temperament."
14. "This working dog is not going to happily lie around your home like a couch potato. They do best when given a job to do. If you do not provide this for them, they will take it upon themselves to find a job and it will not be something you like."
15. "This breed makes a good watchdog."
16. "These are great dogs for the active outdoor type."
17. "Height: Males 22 - 23 inches (56 - 58.5 cm.)
Females 18 - 20 inches (46 - 50 cm.)"
18. "Weight: 49 - 70 pounds (22 - 32 kg.)"
19. "The Appenzell Mountain Dog is not recommended for apartment life. They prefer to live outdoors and should have acreage where they can run free, such as a farm. Appenzells that do not have acreage need extra attention to their mental and physical exercise needs. They like to bark, so they are not suited for areas with close neighbors, however giving them the proper amount of leadership and exercise can lessen their urge to bark."
20. "The Appenzell does not belong in a busy urban environment or in the suburbs if you are not a very active jogging/fast walking type. It does best when it can live on a farm where it has room to run. Its strong herding instincts keep it from running off. It prefers to be outdoors and closely bonds with its territory. If it is not used as a working farm dog it must be taken for really long daily walks or jogs. If you can find work for the Appenzell and provide the leadership all dogs instinctually crave, it will be completely happy."
21. "Life Expectancy: About 12-13 years."
22. "The Appenzell's straight-haired double coat is easy to care for and requires little attention. Just remove the dead hairs with a rubber brush from time to time."
23. "There are two theories concerning the origin of the Appenzell Mountain Dog. One, that it is a native breed dating back to the Bronze Age, the other: it descended from the Molossus and was brought into Switzerland by the Romans. In any case it is one of the four Swiss Sennenhunds. The Appenzell is the rarest of the four. It is an outstanding herd dog, tireless and surefooted in the mountains. It is also adaptable to pulling a cart and is used to bring milk and cheese from the valleys to the merchants in town. It does not have a lazy bone in its body. When it is not working with the herd, it will guard its master's property with a natural enthusiasm."

Info and pics from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/appenzell.htm

Extreme K9s 101!

Sorry for the late posting!



Today's extreme K9 is Rowan!

"A German spitz named Rowan was born without eyes, but gets around almost as well as a sighted dog. Rowan learned to use the reverberations of his bark to determine where objects are in the great outdoors. This is a version of echolocation, in which a blind person (or dog, in this case) creates a mental map by comparing the way sound bounces back in an echo. Rowan was not taught to "see" this way, but his owners noticed how his behavior outside changed when the trees filled out with leaves. Most people who meet Rowan don't even realize he is blind -they just wonder why he keeps his eyes shut."

Article and pic from: http://mentalfloss.com/article/28163/8-wonderful-dog-stories

Bark out the Facts!

Sorry for the late posting!

Today's cool fact is...



"Plato once said that a dog has the soul of a philosopher."

Fact and pic from: http://facts.randomhistory.com/2009/02/15_dogs.html

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Bone Appetit!

Today's cool recipe is Cool-as-a-Cucumber Gazpacho!



"Ingredients:
1 cucumber, peeled and seeded
1 small tomato, seeded and coarsely chopped
1/2 bell pepper, seeded and coarsely chopped
2 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh parsley
Salt and pepper (for people portions)

Directions
Using a blender or food processor, pulse all of the ingredients. Thin with 1/2 cup to 1 cup water as desired. For people portions, season with salt and pepper."

Recipe and pic from: http://www.rachaelraymag.com/Recipes/rachael-ray-magazine-recipe-search/pet-friendly-dog-recipes/cool-as-a-cucumber-gazpacho

Monday, February 11, 2013

Crazy Dawgs!



"What?"

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

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Extreme K9s 101!

Today's extreme K9 is Chaser!



"Border collies are known for their intelligence. Chaser is a border collie that belongs to a retired psychology professor. John W. Pilley read about a dog who learned to recognize 200 German nouns, and decided to see if Chaser could learn words as well. Working with the dog for around five hours a day, Chaser learned to recognize the names of a couple of new objects every day, to a current total of 1,022 nouns! Along the way, Chaser got the idea that learning words is her job, so now the 82-year-old Pilley has a hard time taking it easy, as Chaser demands her lessons! Pilley is now teaching Chaser verbs and basic grammar."

Article and pic from: http://mentalfloss.com/article/28163/8-wonderful-dog-stories



Bark out the Facts!

Sorry for the late posting!



Today's cool fact is...

"The dog was frequently depicted in Greek art, including Cerberus, the three-headed hound guarding the entrance to the underworld, and the hunting dogs which accompanied the virgin goddess of the chase, Diana."

Fact from: http://facts.randomhistory.com/2009/02/15_dogs.html
Cerberus pic from: http://www.gods-and-monsters.com/images/Cerberus.jpg
Artemis and hunting dogs pic from: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjdYaN3-wM8QKN61gk14cBLtuqKfXmerDdHz3aF3kEVfgdxqXY6YBgQxRjxT3FmvdNjj33VzBgOTdSPPQnSmBrtk9Qu1JJZNBG7gq8a3xqbjU6xxXd2OYvOcsrSbwfAsIQVAh7l4hs-k7Ha/s1600/tumblr_lmimymSH2a1qjorza.jpg

Monday, February 4, 2013

Bone Appetit!



Today's cool recipe is Parsley Meatloaf Sliders!

"Ingredients:
1/2 pound ground beef
1 egg
1/2 cup fresh flat-leaf parsley, finely chopped
1 tablespoon EVOO

Directions:
In a medium bowl, stir together the ground beef, egg and parsley. Form into four 1/2-inch-thick patties. Heat a small skillet or gas grill to medium. If using a skillet, add the EVOO to the pan; if using a grill, brush it onto the grate. Add the patties and cook, turning once, for about 8 minutes for medium to medium-well. Remove from the heat and let cool."

Pic and recipe from: http://www.rachaelraymag.com/Recipes/rachael-ray-magazine-recipe-search/pet-friendly-dog-recipes/parsley-meatloaf-sliders

Crazy Dawgs!





"This is not what I meant when I said use a 3D effect."

Pic from: http://www.itchmo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/page-1b-valentine-pet.jpg
Sorry for not posting last week! My days have been really busy from 6:00am wake ups to not getting home until 10:00pm. I hope you all understand and I promise to try my best to post daily!

Sniffing for readers,
Annabel