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Meet Bo Obama - The New “First Dog”

April 14th, 2009

Meet Bo Obama - The New “First Dog”

Bo — named after “Bo Diddly”.

Bo Obama

Bo Obama

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kudS7ZIKcYA

He is a 6 month old Portugese Water Dog…

Apparently he was a gift from Senator Ted Kennedy who also has this breed of dog.  Ted Kennedy also owns Bo’s Brother “Cappy” — short for Captain Courageous.  The Senator named him Captain Courageous because he got him when he was going through his Cancer treatments.

 

Meet Bo Obama - The New “First Dog”

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Please Help Stop The Canadian Seal Slaughter!

April 3rd, 2009

Please Help Stop The Canadian Seal Slaughter!

I remember when I was about 7 years old and I saw my first documentary on the horrific Canadian Seal Hunts.  I cried and cried and just didn’t understand it.  And now 40 years later - I still am sickened that this unnecessary, brutal practice is still happening today.

Help Me Please!

Help Me Please!

I sent emails to the Senators from my home state and asked them to co-sponsor the seal hunt resolution to speak out and help end the cruel seal hunt.   Let’s make 2009 the LAST year for this barbaric hunt!  

The Canadian seal hunt is the largest slaughter of marine mammals in the world.

The Canadian government is allowing fishermen to kill 280,000 harp seals in the 2009 hunt, an increase of 5,000 from 2008. Fishermen will beat and shoot to death pups—many of them little more than 12 days old—for their fur. Despite new regulations that the Canadian government claims will make the hunt “humane,” sealers have already been witnessed skinning pups while alive and conscious.

The senate’s Canadian seal hunt resolution (S. Res. 84), sponsored by Sens. Carl Levin (D-MI) and Susan Collins (R-ME), urges the Canadian government to end this cruel and senseless slaughter. Please ask your two U.S. senators to co-sponsor S. Res. 84.

U.S. Senators who have not yet co-sponsored

  • Senator Daniel Akaka
  • Senator Lamar Alexander
  • Senator John Barrasso
  • Senator Max Baucus
  • Senator Evan Bayh
  • Senator Mark Begich
  • Senator Michael Bennet
  • Senator Robert Bennett
  • Senator Jeff Bingaman
  • Senator Christopher Bond
  • Senator Barbara Boxer
  • Senator Sherrod Brown
  • Senator Sam Brownback
  • Senator Jim Bunning
  • Senator Richard Burr
  • Senator Roland Burris
  • Senator Robert Byrd
  • Senator Maria Cantwell
  • Senator Benjamin Cardin
  • Senator Tom Carper
  • Senator Bob Casey
  • Senator Saxby Chambliss
  • Senator Tom Coburn
  • Senator Thad Cochran
  • Senator Susan Collins
  • Senator Kent Conrad
  • Senator Bob Corker
  • Senator John Cornyn
  • Senator Mike Crapo
  • Senator Jim DeMint
  • Senator Chris Dodd
  • Senator Byron Dorgan
  • Senator Dick Durbin
  • Senator John Ensign
  • Senator Mike Enzi
  • Senator Russ Feingold
  • Senator Dianne Feinstein
  • Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
  • Senator Lindsey Graham
  • Senator Chuck Grassley
  • Senator Judd Gregg
  • Senator Kay Hagan
  • Senator Tom Harkin
  • Senator Orrin Hatch
  • Senator Kay Hutchison
  • Senator James Inhofe
  • Senator Daniel Inouye
  • Senator Johnny Isakson
  • Senator Mike Johanns
  • Senator Tim Johnson
  • Senator Ted Kaufman
  • Senator Edward Kennedy
  • Senator John Kerry
  • Senator Amy Klobuchar
  • Senator Herb Kohl
  • Senator Jon Kyl
  • Senator Mary Landrieu
  • Senator Frank Lautenberg
  • Senator Patrick Leahy
  • Senator Joe Lieberman
  • Senator Blanche Lincoln
  • Senator Richard Lugar
  • Senator Mel Martinez        (FLORIDA SENATOR - SHAME ON YOU!)
  • Senator John McCain        (President Wannabe:  SHAME ON YOU!)
  • Senator Claire McCaskill
  • Senator Mitch McConnell
  • Senator Robert Menendez
  • Senator Jeff Merkley
  • Senator Barbara Mikulski
  • Senator Lisa Murkowski
  • Senator Patty Murray
  • Senator Ben Nelson  
  • Senator Bill Nelson    (FLORIDA SENATOR - SHAME ON YOU!)
  • Senator Mark Pryor
  • Senator Jack Reed
  • Senator Harry Reid
  • Senator Jim Risch
  • Senator Pat Roberts
  • Senator Jay Rockefeller
  • Senator Bernie Sanders
  • Senator Charles Schumer
  • Senator Jeff Sessions
  • Senator Jeanne Shaheen
  • Senator Richard Shelby
  • Senator Olympia Snowe
  • Senator Arlen Specter
  • Senator Debbie Stabenow
  • Senator Jon Tester
  • Senator John Thune
  • Senator Mark Udall
  • Senator Tom Udall
  • Senator David Vitter
  • Senator George Voinovich
  • Senator Mark Warner
  • Senator Jim Webb
  • Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
  • Senator Roger Wicker
  • Senator Ron Wyden

Click on the link below to find your federal and state elected officials:

https://community.hsus.org/humane/leg-lookup/search.html

Our two Florida Senators need to follow his lead!!  I emailed them both - to tell them how I feel about this.

I’m also contacting Florida Governor Charlie Crist…

More later…

Please Help Stop The Canadian Seal Slaughter!

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eBay Auction Benefit For Dachshund Kasey

April 3rd, 2009

Yay!!!

The auction is over and thanks to a very generous bid of $100 — the winner of the Kasey The Weener Dog Statue is:

Our Good Friend Wendy From Canada!!!

((((((((( Wendy )))))))))))

Thank you so much for your bid - and thank you to everyone who participated!

Kasey will swim again this Summer!  :)

Here I am resting up from my surgery...

Here I am resting up from my surgery...

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Dachshund Statue: eBay Benefit Auction

March 27th, 2009

Dachshund Statue: eBay Benefit Auction

As you may or may not know, our little doxie “Kasey The Weener Dog” ruptured a disk in her neck and had to have major surgery in January 2009.  You can read about Kasey’s saga here:

http://www.petmedications-plus.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=829

On behalf of Jamey and myself we would like to thank everyone for their kind words and prayers for our little girl who has made a full recovery :)

I have a friend on eBay who is doing a benefit auction to help pay for Kasey’s surgery (thank you Sandy!).   She made a really cute weener dog statue and the auction is here:

http://cgi.ebay.com:80/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120397976927

If you belong to a forum or blog that would allow you to post this link to Kasey’s auction we would really appreciate it.

Thanks again — we appreciate all of you!

Warmest regards from Florida;

Mary & Jamey
((Hanna, Kasey & Maggie))

PS:  Come check out the new forum!  If you don’t remember your password - email me at maryferguson @ comcast.net  and I’ll reset it for you!  Never had a password and want to join?  Registration is free and everyone is welcome on the forum!

http://www.Pet-Speak.com/

Dachshund Statue: eBay Benefit Auction

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Happy New Year 2009

January 1st, 2009

2009
Happy New Year

Here’s a treasured New Year wish
sent specially to you.
I wish you joy beyond compare,
success in all you do

I wish you goals within your reach,
friendships true and strong.
I wish you gracious wisdom,
forgiveness when you’re wrong

I wish you days of glorious peace,
nights of wondrous rest.
I wish you strength and courage,
persistence to be your best

But most of all I wish for you,
more love than most will find,
the grandest love in all the world,
the everlasting kind

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Merry Christmas - “Political Correctness”

December 25th, 2008

Merry Christmas - “Political Correctness”

I have made a conscious effort to wish everyone
a Merry Christmas this year …
My way of saying that I am celebrating
the birth Of Jesus Christ.

So I am asking my email buddies,
if you agree with me,
to please do the same.

And if you’ll pass this on to
your email buddies, and so on…
maybe we can prevent one more
American tradition from being lost in the sea of
“Political Correctness”.

To one and All…
Jesus is the reason for the season!

Merry Christmas - “Political Correctness”

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Finally, “The 12 Days of Christmas” Explained!

December 16th, 2008

Finally, “The 12 Days of Christmas”  Explained!

 

This is the one Christmas Carol that has always baffled me!  What in the world do leaping lords, French hens, swimming swans, and especially a partridge in a pear tree have to do with Christmas?  And although I hate to say this - I must admit this song is also my least favorite Christmas song of all time.  However, now that I understand it and it’s TRUE meaning – I will think differently the next time I listen to it.  I shall listen to it with an open mind and an open heart.

 

From 1558 until 1829, Roman Catholics in England were not permitted to practice their faith openly. Someone during that era wrote this carol as a catechism song for young Catholics. It has two levels of meaning: the surface meaning plus a hidden meaning known only to members of their church. Each element in the carol has a code word for a religious reality which the children could remember.  Here we go!

 


-:¦:-  The partridge in a pear tree was Jesus Christ.


-:¦:-  Two turtle doves were the Old and New Testaments.

-:¦:-  Three French hens stood for faith, hope and love.

-:¦:-  The four calling birds were the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke & John.

-:¦:-  The five golden rings recalled the Torah or Law, the first five books of the Old Testament.

-:¦:-  The six geese a-laying stood for the six days of creation.

-:¦:-  Seven swans a-swimming represented the sevenfold gifts of the Holy Spirit–Prophesy, Serving, Teaching, Exhortation, Contribution, Leadership, and Mercy.

-:¦:-  The eight maids-a-milking were the eight beatitudes.

-:¦:-  Nine ladies dancing were the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit–Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness,  Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self Control.

-:¦:-  The ten lords-a-leaping were the Ten Commandments.

-:¦:-  The eleven pipers piping stood for the eleven faithful disciples.

-:¦:-  The twelve drummers drumming symbolized the twelve points of belief in the Apostles’ Creed.


So there you have it!  This knowledge was shared with me and I found it both interesting and enlightening. Now I understand how this strange song became a Christmas Carol – pretty ingenious I must say!

 

¸..• ´¨¨))  -:¦:-

          ¸.•´ .•´¨¨))

        ((¸¸.•´  ..•´   -:¦:-

       -:¦:-    ((¸¸.•´* Merry (12 Days of) Christmas Everyone!

 

Finally, “The 12 Days of Christmas”  Explained!

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Please Don’t Get a Pet For Christmas!

December 10th, 2008

Please Don’t Get a Pet For Christmas!

 

It’s that time of year again when people fall for tugs at their heartstrings… oh the puppies and kitties are sooooo tempting this time of year. And every year I post a caution for those who may be thinking about how wonderful it would be to get a Christmas pet. DON’T DO IT!

Christmas is NOT the time to get a pet and there are numerous reasons to back up this statement. I can’t say it any better than Jon Katz, author of Katz on Dogs: A Commonsense Guide to Choosing, Training, and Living with Dogs. He can be reached at jdkat3@aol.com

Here is what Jon Katz has to say:

Christmas morning. Jimmy and Susie rush down the stairs in their pj’s and shriek with delight. Santa has finally yielded to their incessant requests: A sweet, wriggling puppy is waiting for them beneath the tree, adorable in his big red bow. It’s love at first sight. The puppy slurps the kids’ faces then curls up on their laps. The children beam. The camcorder rolls.This could be a mess.

Even if your kids don’t pester you all year for a dog, which they probably did, TV ad campaigns and treacly movies will make sure you can picture how lovely it would be to bring a puppy home for the holidays. Don’t succumb.

Why is a Christmas dog a mistake?

First, because no animal should be a surprise. The arrival of a dog changes a household considerably—for years. Someone has to take responsibility for their daily needs—feeding, exercise, health care, grooming. The decision should be thought about, talked about, negotiated. A new dog, not necessarily a puppy, either, should be the result of a process, not an impulse.

Kids can be unreliable; kids change. The puppy melts their hearts for a few days or weeks. But then it needs to be walked every day (in the rain). It needs careful attention to its feeding and eliminating if it’s going to be housebroken effectively. It needs to be taught not to jump on Grandma. The kids oohing and aahing under the tree will soon move on to IMing and texting their friends. Few children outside of 4-H programs and Future Farmers of America want to be tied down to conscientious animal care, and their parents are often no more enthusiastic. Reality will soon supersede the Christmas morning fantasy.

The bigger problem with the Christmas pup is that good dogs are usually unavailable for holiday giving. Hardly any ethical dog provider will support the idea of a dog as a surprise present. Good breeders have carefully constructed breeding programs that are rarely tied to the idea of seasonal gifts, unless arrangements have been made with people they know well far in advance. Breeders don’t want their dogs to end up in households where nobody understands the work involved in raising them. Experienced rescue group volunteers and shelter workers hate the whole idea of the Christmas dog because they know many of those dogs will be coming back to them.

The dogs that are readily available at Christmas are the kind you probably don’t want. Puppy mills grind out thousands of puppies to meet holiday demand. They’re the dogs you find in pet stores and malls—cute as puppies but often inbred, poorly socialized, and more prone to genetic health problems like allergies or bad hips or to behavioral difficulties like compulsive barking or chewing.

For Christmas, get the kid an Xbox 360, or an iPod. They’ll love it and use it. You don’t have to clean up after it, and if they lose interest, you won’t have to walk it in the middle of a snowstorm.

If you and your family really want a dog, choose it carefully, and take your time. Get one from a reputable breeder, an experienced rescue group, or an established animal shelter. Ask lots of questions about the dog; expect the breeder or staff to ask you a lot, too. If they don’t, be wary. A store clerk or amateur breeder who simply hands you a dog in exchange for your credit card is not your friend. Experienced dog people know the dogs they sell and the people they are selling them to. And don’t worry if the dog comes to you in April instead of on Christmas morning. It will be just as adorable without the tree and the bow.

 

 

 

 

Please Don’t Get a Pet For Christmas!

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Pets & Thanksgiving Treats

November 27th, 2008

Pets & Thanksgiving Treats

Everybody loves Thanksgiving - including the pets in our lives.  I know my three girls (two Dachshunds and one cat) love the little “extras” that happen to fall to the floor during the cooking frenzy associated with preparing this huge meal.  They also look forward to getting their share of turkey scraps and other goodies.  As cute as they are - begging for food with those pleading little eyes that say “I wants some too! Hey, look at me - see how cute I am!”  try and restrain yourself from overindulging your furry little friends. 

Do I practice what I preach here?  I must admit - No, not always. But I am careful about “what” I give them and how much. My girls will get a few turkey scraps - but I won’t give them anything else, besides their normal food of course :)
Many animals react to eating foods they are not accustomed to with upset tummies and diarrhea. And we all know there is nothing worse than a pet with diarrhea!  Please whatever you do - do NOT give your dogs or cats the turkey carcass for them to “feast on”.  Even if you watch them closely, all it takes is ONE sliver of bone to pierce their delicate insides and cause all kinds of pain, damage and even death.  In some cases, a well meaning guest can actually posion your pet by feeding him something toxic and not even realizing it!!! 

Click here to see a list of common foods that are harmful or even fatal to dogs:
http://www.petmeds-plus.com/chat/viewtopic.php?t=265

Not to go into gloom and doom here - but I would rather educate someone now then have them live in guilt the rest of their lives if God forbid something happened to their pet that could have been completely avoidabed. With all the “well meaning” people who may want to slip your pet a bite of this or that, just imagine what kinds of foods he could get his paws on if “everyone” decided to give him a little treat. It’s best to tell your guests not to feed your pet anything at all. 

So from our household to yours - have a very Healthy & Happy  Thanksgiving!

More Than Ever ~ Let Us Give Thanks

Thanks for the beautiful sun and moon
for friends and family, who didn’t leave us too soon.

And let us pray for those not as lucky as we
may they find comfort and peace from the Heavenly King.

Give thanks for waterfalls, stars and twilight,
and thanks for warm beds we sleep in at night.

Let’s give thanks for the feast as we gather ’round-
and thank God for His blessings, as they abound.

And even give thanks for the day that is here.
Give thanks every second, every moment of the year.

Be thankful for the ones you hold in your soul.
Give thanks that they love you, and make you feel whole.

Let’s offer thanks for our country, may we still live in peace.
Let us pray as we laugh over this glorious feast.

Give thanks for your blessings, be they big or small-
each one is special, and we should count them all.

As we celebrate Thanksgiving, please remember what it means-
and let us pray for those who don’t have anything.

Please remember as you sit at your table tonight-
there are those in the cold, with no food in sight.

Let’s give thanks for those working in shelters all day-
feeding families, feeding children- for them, let us pray.

Let’s give thanks for this nation- with its joys and its loss.
Give thanks for your freedom- for it came with a cost.

Give thanks as you gather the ones that you love-
To the Heavenly Father, residing above.

Through Him we are here, celebrating today.
Give thanks for His Love, on this Thanksgiving Day.
 

 

 

 

 

Pets & Thanksgiving Treats

 

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Jack Russell Terriers #3 Breed In Dog Aggression Study

August 31st, 2008

Jack Russell Terriers Ranked #3 Breed In Dog Aggression Study

By now you must be thinking… “Where the hell are all the big ferocious dogs?”  According to a recent study done by researchers from the University of Pennsylvania in July of 2008 — the top three most aggressive breeds (in order) are the Dachshund, the Chihuahua and the beloved “Eddie” the dog from from the Frasier sitcom - the Jack Russell Terrier. 

I know, I know… its unbelieveable that the Pitbulls, Rottweilers, and Dobermans are not taking the Top 3 spots and at first I was dumbfounded.  But the more I study the breeds the more it makes sense that the smaller dogs could actually be more aggressive than the larger dogs. 

Hear me out…

If you take into consideration that this is a study about “aggression” — NOT a study about “dog attacks” it will put it all in perspective for you (as it did me).  Aggression and attacks are of course too completely different things. 

Look at it this way - the aggressive behavior study takes into consideration the number of times the breeds “attempted” to bite people or other animals and NOT the actual number of actual bites.  In smaller dogs, the aggression levels (attempt levels) were as high as 20% towards strangers and 30% toward unfamiliar dogs. 

Until now, most studies only used actual dog bite statistics to analyze. And let’s face it — headlines like these never make the news:

“Child Attacked & Mauled by Vicious Chihuahua!” 

Or

“Wild Pack of Weiner Dogs Terrorize Neighborhood”. 

When you really think about it …  you can see that the majority of the snapping, and “near biting” experiences usually are from the smaller dogs.  At least I can say this has been my experience.  Granted, a Chihuahua may have never put anyone in the hospital - but he certainly may have “tried to” more often than the bigger breeds of canine!

Back to the Jack Russell Terrier 

“Moose” aka “Eddie” is pictured below with actor Kelsey Grammer, star of the hit comedy series “Frasier”.  During the height of Frasier’s popularity, Moose received more fan mail than any of his human co-stars!

 Jack Russell Terrier

Again, a popular TV dog and the demand for the breed goes up as well.  People see the loveable dog on TV and think theirs will behave the same way.  They do not study the breed at all to even see if it is a fit for their family or lifestyle.  Jack Russells are known to have extremely high amounts of energy.   

They are considered spirited and obedient, yet absolutely fearless.  Experts say that they can be a slightly difficult breed to train and need a firm, experienced trainer.  In other words, this is not the type of doggie you just go out and buy for your kids to train and help them learn some responsibility.  

Jack Russells think they are a BIG dog in a LITTLE dog’s body.  And did you know they are climbers?  They can climb over fences and easily jump five feet. 

The  lesson here is — do your homework on the breed you THINK you want — before you even ponder bringing a dog into your household.

Next up — the top three breeds scoring ”average” or “below average” marks for hostility towards strangers.

Jack Russell Terriers Ranked #3 Breed In Dog Aggression Study

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