Archive for August, 2009

Aug 29 2009

Ted Kennedy Advocate for Dogs and Animals

Published by jeanie under LinkedIn

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All things animal in Southern California and beyond

Sen. Ted Kennedy is remembered as a dog lover and animal advocate

Many around the country are mourning the death of “the lion of the Senate,” Sen. Edward Kennedy. In the man’s 77 years, he spearheaded efforts to advance a number of liberal causes, but he was remembered today as a lawmaker willing to cross the aisle in order to further legislation he believed in. One element of Kennedy’s life that connected him with conservatives was his love of animals — particularly his beloved Portuguese water dogs — which, of course, have no party affiliation.

Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States, wrote today that Kennedy was “a stalwart ally over the years on a wide range of legislation to protect companion animals, farm animals, animals in research and wildlife,” adding that the senator from Massachusetts was instrumental in the passage of animal welfare legislation including laws that cracked down on dogfighting and cockfighting, protected horses and other farm animals, and sent chimpanzees once used in medical research to sanctuaries.

The Humane Society Legislative Fund, which issues an annual report on the voting records of the nation’s lawmakers on animal protection issues, gave Kennedy a score of 83 in its most recent “scorecard,” noting that he was absent during a vote on one of the issues it used to determine its scores. (Among the issues at stake for the Legislative Fund were the Horse Slaughter Bill, the Downed Animal Enforcement Act and the Farm Bill, the latter being the issue on which Kennedy failed to vote.)

Of course, the animals closest to Kennedy’s heart were his own dogs, Sunny and Splash. He noted in an interview with the Boston Globe that Splash had “met Elton John. He was in the Oval Office. He has a dog bone from President Bush. He gave me this rawhide dog bone and wrote on it, ‘From Barney to Splash.’ I take him to all the hearings; he always sits under the table. He goes to press conferences, to the Cape. He loves to take long trips in the boat. He could sail all day.”

Kennedy’s devotion to Splash was enough to spur him to author a book for children, making the dog its “narrator.” The book, “My Senator and Me: A Dog’s Eye View of Washington, D.C.,” is an introduction to the political process aimed at elementary-aged kids. “This canine bundle of friendly, panting fun takes readers on a tour of monuments and then describes a typical day: staff discussion of an education bill, a ride in the underground tram between the Senate and the Capitol, a press conference, a committee meeting, and a floor vote,” reads the School Library Journal’s review. “Children will appreciate Splash’s joy at the snacks and time for outdoor catch along the way, as well as the strategic Woof when the committee reaches an impasse on the bill.”

More recently, Kennedy even helped to provide the Obamas with their own Portuguese water dog, Bo — and we all have the now-departed lion of the Senate to thank for the tuxedo-clad, foot-biting bundle of friendly, panting fun now occupying the White House.

Say what you will about Sen. Ted Kennedy — he certainly had his share of faults — but the man sure did love animals. We’re thinking today not just of the human family he left behind, but also of Sunny and Splash, who we’re sure are among those who will grieve the most for their master.

– Lindsay Barnett

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Aug 18 2009

Chicken Soup for the Doggie Soul Pupsicles

Published by jeanie under Dog fun, LinkedIn, Pet Health

This recipe is a variation on the original pupsicles made by Belle & Jack’s pet human. This is a healthier alternative to the Frosty Paws dog ice cream sold at many stores.

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During this hot humid weather i have been giving my dog patients a pupsicle made from chicken soup which is frozen inside plastic containers with lids.The dogs seem to love just licking on these as if they were eating a popsicle. It keeps them occupied during their sessions too. Some dogs will try to take the frozen block out of the container once it has melted a bit. You can put it in their food bowl.

Make sure your dog is supervised while eating these. Some dogs, especially food obsessed labs will like to try to put the entire container in their mouth! You may want to break up the frozen block into smaller pieces for those dogs.

You can add other ingredients to this. I cook like my Italian grandmothers, which means i do not like to measure things. Since i tend to burn things left unattended, using a medium sized crock pot is the easiest method for me. If you use a larger crock pot add a bit more of each of these ingredients.

Add about 2 of the 32 oz.containers of organic chicken broth to the crock pot.
Add about 5-8 peeled then shredded carrots.
Add 2-4 stalks of finely chopped celery
About 2 tablespoons of dry parsley if you have it. (Very good for stinky dog breath)
Add 3-4 pieces of free range frozen or fresh boneless chicken. You can add more chicken if you like.

Mix it up as best as you can. Put the lid on and cook on low for about 7 hours or on high for about 4. Mix the soup during the day and try to break up the chicken.

Let it cool for about 45 minutes. Then spoon the mixture into tupperware type plastic containers. Put the lids on securely. Turn upside down and place in freezer. This way the chicken will freeze at the top of the container. Let freeze over night. Allow the container to thaw for about 10 minutes to make it easier for the dog to lick.

Do not give this frozen pupsicle to your dog during cold weather!

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Aug 10 2009

Your family dog may be smarter than your toddler

Published by jeanie under LinkedIn

By Doug Gross
CNN

(CNN) — Your dog may not actually be smarter than somebody’s honor student — popular bumper stickers aside. But your canine companion might well be smarter than their toddler, according to a growing body of research on how dogs think. Read more at href="http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/personal/08/07/smart.dogs/index.html">www.cnn.com

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Aug 07 2009

Urgent News from Greyhound Rescue!

Published by jeanie under Greyhounds, LinkedIn

Letters Needed to Save Question 3!

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Dear Friends,

Once again, congratulations! Thanks to all of your hard work, along with the support of groups like the MSPCA and The Humane Society of the United States, on January 1 dog racing will end in our state forever.

However, our work is not yet done. As you know, a group of greyhound breeders is seeking to undermine the will of the voters on Question 3. Even though this group failed in their first attempt to extend greyhound racing earlier this year, we expect them to make another attempt in the fall.

Specifically, greyhound breeders are now trying to attach an extension of dog racing to a separate — and unrelated — bill about casino gambling. The details of this unrelated casino bill are being negotiated now on Beacon Hill, and a full debate is expected in the legislature before the end of the year.

To defeat this dangerous proposal, we need your immediate help. Please take a moment to send a polite e-mail to House Speaker Robert DeLeo right away, and tell him how important the Greyhound Protection Act is to you. Also, ask him to keep greyhound racing out of the debate on casinos.

His e-mail address is: Robert.DeLeo@state.ma.us

Finally, after you send your e-mail to Speaker DeLeo please forward this message to everyone you know and ask them to do the same.

We will keep you informed as this situation develops further. The day is almost here for Massachusetts greyhounds!

Christine Dorchak and Carey Theil
GREY2K USA

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Aug 03 2009

Surf’s Up!

Published by jeanie under Uncategorized

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Got the summer-time blues? This youtube should cheer you up in no time. Enjoy!

Surf’s Up youtube

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