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NOW THAT'S LLAMAZING!

Tea with a Llama? That may be a crazy idea but we thought it was a fun way to share with our readers the many ways you can incorporate animals into your life–be it lifestyle, education, or entertainment–animals make our planet all the more interesting! Check out the feature that suggests an array of Llamazing things to do in 2022. Model Kaia Mantor and Editor Michelle Mantor bribe "Warrior" with food as his modeling fee. It worked! Photo: PhotographyByPrudence.com.

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he way I look at things is this: If you are going to LIVE on this earth, you might as well LIVE with joy, gratitude, wonder, goal-setting and a zest for learning and exploring. Unfortunately, I know too many people that are just trying to "get through" life and that seems both sad and a waste of a good time! And, of those people that I know with a lackluster attitude who don't seem curious to learn or change anything about their life, they also don't seem to be goal-setters, hence they don't accomplish many goals. If you read my editor's note in the December issue, you know that I recently brought two rescue horses to my home as well as two llamas. I also faced my 7th shoulder surgery during this "settling in time" with the animals, which also happened to be just before Christmas. You can imagine my friends and family's reaction to my Over-Loading. "Why did you do all of these things at once?" My only answer is because it's been my goal, i'm not getting any younger, and I feel an urgency to LIVE the life I want to live. The inevitable next question from nearly EVERYONE is "Why did you want llamas?" This answer is not so clear LOL! The llamas were also a goal, or desire might be a better word, to have a species that is out of the ordinary. I'm intrigued by animal behavior and I think llamas are a magical, mystical species that I want to challenge myself to learn about and develop a relationship with. So far, the llamas have been with me for almost three weeks and I am, as I imagined, fascinated by them. I will definitely write more about the

camelids in the future! So, as I was taking a walk on my property, the funny idea of having tea with a llama popped in my head as I was thinking about how they are unusual and how many other "out of the box" things animal lovers could seek out in 2022. I mean, why not just go out there and LIVE and tease your brain, excite your senses, learn new things...it beats sitting at home and allowing boredom, depression or fear to take over. In the feature story, we offer ideas that will hopefully be thought-provoking and fun to explore in our great city and surrounding areas. I would l ike to thank my daughter Kaia, my llama "Painted Warrior", photographer Prudence Allwein, and assitants, Mark Silberman and Nathan Villemain, for making my whacky idea of Tea With A Llama come to fruition in our feature story opener, page 27. And, I hope my willingness to do silly things will inspire you to enjoy all that animals have to give as well! As a reminder, this issue is our annual double issue for January and February, then we publish monthly for the remainder of the year. In this issue's February section, don't miss your chance to enter our annual Love Tails Valentine Photo Contest, sponsored by Bingle Vet, and be sure to read the veterinary dental article from our new sponsor VDS, which highlights important information about your pet's dental health during February's Pet Dental Month. All the best for a healthy, productive, joyful 2022 and I look forward to sharing it with you!

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t the start of the New Year, most of the population is thinking about losing weight and exercising more, unless you are one of those lucky ones that can eat ice cream and chocolate everyday and not gain a pound because you are “blessed with a high metabolism”. (For the record, the rest of us hate you). Given that I fall into the category of “most of the population”, I headed to the tennis club to start my 2022 body reconstruction. I felt pretty good about myself. I was wearing my vintage Chrissie Evert dress with the little tennis racquet appliqué and matching appliqué on the shoes. So clever. Anyway, I was sure everyone was coveting my 1970’s vibe as I trotted onto the court to face my nemesis, Penelope. To put things into perspective, Penelope grew up playing tennis at “the country club” where she received lessons every summer on meticulously kept rubico courts from a previously good-looking tennis pro named Gunther. Thirty years ago he was in the top 50 and was a bronzed tennis God which has resulted in his current resemblance to a Sharpei. But even so, he taught Penelope tennis strokes that were as flawless as her self-image. Me, on the other hand, grew up playing at the community center where the court tripled as a volleyball and basketball court. I’m pretty sure my racquet was previously hanging on the wall of Bennigan’s. The net was made of chain-link fence and if you wanted to play a game, the net was taken up and down for each sport. Needless to say it was a train wreck. Half the time we just decided to play with no net. Turns out that decision was not good for the advancement of my game. But, for what I lacked in expensive equipment and top-notch instruction, I made up for with what some might call exuberance. I prefer to think of it as “my sparkle”. Essentially, my tactic is to race around the court whacking the ball with as much strength as I can muster, sometimes switching hands if necessary, while making exotic sounds that even top-grunting professional player Victoria Azarenka would envy. I leap, bound, bob, and bolt around the court to the awe (or some would say horror) of my opponent. It typically works like a charm. The opposing player is so mesmerized by my athleticism that frankly, they forget to swing. Penelope had heard through the tennis

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grapevine that my game was “incredible”, so she challenged me to an 8 game singles pro set. In my former years, I was only playing ladies doubles league but I had become cynical to the world of Atilla the Hun team captains who scoured the tennis shops for the worst possible team outfits that looked good on HER but made the rest of us look like 10 pounds of sausage

squeezed into a 3 pound casing. And oh, don’t get me started on the Mike Tyson school of sportsmanship that essentially says, “when in doubt, call it out”. Or, my favorite is when you finally gel

with your doubles partner after a grueling season of near losses (because she was “off” her game most of the time), all to find she has dropped you like a hot potato for Sally. Is it because Sally has a wicked slice serve? Or because she has a killer volley? No, it’s because she has a 6 bedroom beachfront home in Galveston which she is willing to invite said partner to. So, although I sadly had to leave behind the post league match banquet-level spread of fancy finger foods and the best chocolate chip cookies one

could imagine, alas, I left the doubles world to brave that little yellow ball all by myself. Besides, I figured, I needed more space than just half the court to achieve my full potential. So hear I was, facing miss fancy pants with her 6 racquet Adidas bag, a jug full of electrolyte replacing fluids and ol’ Gunther standing by to give her unauthorized hand signals. I, however, was feeling extra confident as I channeled Chrissie with my Bennigan’s racquet. I couldn’t wait to get to the Salty Dog to brag about my “put away” of Penelope. What happened next was, shall we say, most inconvenient. I was bouncing back and forth, warming up my muscles buried deep below my outer “sparkle” when Penelope opened the fresh can of balls and trickled them onto the court. I was bouncing on the “up” and, as if in Chariots of Fire slow motion, I saw the yellow orb heading strategically under my beautifully appliquéd tennis shoe, landing perfectly beneath my arch. As my big girl sized body came down upon the ball, the net of it all is that I felt something snap and my sparkle was now a sprain. Penelope, whose empathy gene rivals Joseph Stalin, snaps, “Henrietta, are you seriously going to feign injury before we even get started?” To which I reply, “Penelope, kiss my Ace."

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keep spirits bright, the festive evening offered plenty of fun with the Ugly Christmas Sweater Contest sponsored by VERGI. As a surprise, Houston Texans' Justin Reid stopped by to judge the contest, along with Special K of KRBE, where they had a challenging time choosing a winner with so many creative entries. The evening celebrates pets, people and the magic of the holidays. Mark your calender for next year's market, the first Friday in December!


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a variety of different pet-gear related vendors from bandanas to collars to pupcakes and more. Not only were there photos with Santa benefiting Caitie's Foster Fam, but there was also real snow for the dogs (and humans) to play

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o good with "your goods" and donate clothing and textiles (blankets, drapes, etc) to raise money for sponsoring spay/neuter surgeries through Citizen’s For Animal Protection’s Feral Cat Assistance Program (FCAP). Returning for a second year is the FCAP “Phil the Box” clothing & textile recycling drive. Throughout the month

of February there will be a collection box in the CAP parking lot to collect clothing, blankets, shoes and other textiles. These items will be sold by the pound to be recycled with proceeds benefiting FCAP. The more CAP recycles, the more money they raise to help feral cats! Follow CAP on social media at @cap4pets and check Cap4Pets.org for updates. Houston PetTalk Magazine

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a line of adults and kids alike waiting for their chance for a furry kiss. Santa photos with live reindeer was also a big hit, along with a dog dressed up as Santa's helper. The supporters of Jenni's Rescue Ranch declared the event a Bright and Merry success and appreciated the opportunity to enjoy the

day while also looking forward to volunteering and fostering to help save more animals. To learn more about Jenni's Rescue Ranch and their mission to rescue and rehabilitate abandoned, neglected, and abused animals and place them into loving homes, visit them online at JennisRescueRanch.org.

Chief Veterinarian Dr. Malone and his amazing team, along with other veterinarians and volunteers, work tirelessly and professionally to fix hundreds of cats in just one day. In 2020, Fix Felix completed neutering on 828 male cats! This year’s event is scheduled for February 16, by appointment only. Call 713.433.6421 or

visit HoustonHumane.org for more information. Houston Humane Society is located at 14700 Almeda Rd. Houston 77053.

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enni's Rescue Ranch brought on the Holiday spirit with a festive fundraiser Saturday, December 4th. Plenty of vendors offered fun shopping ideas for giftgiving including jewelry, wreaths, and t-shirts. Attendees were also treated to lots of puppy cuddles with adoptables, so much so there was

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mation for their breed. Up to forty two breeds may be represented at the show. In addition to the judging there will be cat costume contests both days, Meet the Breeds both days, and a Meow Mall full of the best variety of toys, treats, and gifts for cats and those who love them available anywhere. The Houston Cat Club Charity Cat Show is a 501(c)3 all-volunteer organization that supports animal welfare groups in Houston and surrounding areas. In addition, animal shelters receive free space at the show to present their beautiful cats for adoption. The Houston Cat Club has donated almost a million dollars over its 68 shows. All of the donations come from visitor admission fees. If you can’t make it to the show, please consider making your tax deductible donation to support the Houston Cat Club's charitable work on their website at HoustonCatClub.org. A special thank you to this year's sponsors, which include: All Cats Veterinary Hospital, Houston PetTalk Magazine, and the Cat Fanciers’ Association. Show hours at the Hilton Houston North (12400 Greenspoint Drive) are 10-5 Saturday, and 9-4 Sunday. Adult tickets are $10, military and seniors 65 and older are $8, and children ages 5-10 are $5. The show is free for children 4 and under. Free admission is offered for individuals with disabilities so they can come and enjoy the beautiful cats, talk with the owners, and learn more about animal companionship. Visit the Houston Cat Club on Facebook or at HoustonCatClub.org.

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ave you ever heard the expression, The Time Is Now? When I was younger, I thought that was a strange saying, which I suppose means I just didn’t “get it”. “Of course the time is now, what else would it be?”, I thought. Fast forward to the “sunset” of my life and I TOTALLY get it. We don’t live forever, nor do we know when our final day on earth will be, so if there is something you long to do or want to accomplish, don’t put it off until it’s too late because…The Time Is Now! If you read my essay in the December issue, you know that I just moved to acreage, rescued a horse and got two young llamas... nearly all at once! My friends and family

(and even myself at times) wondered why I made so many big decisions in a short time frame, essentially piling on more “to-do’s”, responsibility, and stress than I could hardly handle. My answer is that I feel a sense of urgency to live my dreams, accomplish my goals and not wait until the time has passed and opportunities are gone. I did that once in my life. I wanted to go back to school to become an ethologist but once I had children, bills to pay, years had gone by, it felt “too late”. That was a lesson learned so now in my latter years, I realize time is passing quickly and if I don’t strive for the life I want to live, I may not have enough time to make it happen. As I reflected on why I have shoved about

HAVE TEA WITH A LLAMA! Having a little respite with your favorite tea, while sitting peacefully in a pasture with a camelid would be a truly unique moment to enjoy! Llamas are magical, unusual creatures that seem to make everyone smile and they certainly have been ubiquitously adopted in

pop-culture. If you could have tea with a llama, would you? Some people would love the idea, others would find it crazy, and yet some would not be interested at all. Fair enough. But the intention here is to offer thought-provoking ideas about making 2022 a LLAMAZING year.

four years of living into one, I accepted that it is because I am realizing the meaning of The Time Is Now and that philosophy is the inspiration behind this feature story. If there is something you have always wanted to do or experience, make 2022 the year that you get started. You may not accomplish the entire goal but getting off the starting block is key to moving forward. With the idea of exploring new things to try, supporting a cause you are passionate about or even bringing a new species into the family, I hope this feature helps you think bigger, bolder and motivates you to not let time take away your desires!

Although having tea with a llama is probably not an option (unless you come visit me), the idea of looking for unique ways to enjoy animals, help animals, or make the world better through the benefits of animals is, IMHO, a worthwhile opportunity to search for! Houston PetTalk Magazine

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Paws UP For A Cause

GIVE THE GIFT OF TIME

Houston is home to a plethora of animal welfare organizations, nearly all of which rely on volunteers in order to reach the goals of their life-saving mission. If you have ever thought about using your love of animals to help give back to the community, volunteering your time is something you can do in 2022 to really make a difference as well as make your heart happy. Most organizations are in need of volunteers to do a myriad of activities including dog walking, kennel/cage cleaning, socializing, administration, event production, transportation and more. There is literally something to do for anyone of any skill set! Houston’s largest shelters, Houston SPCA (HoustonSPCA.org) and Houston Humane Society (HoustonHumane.org) both have volunteer programs and training. Opportunities are also available in many foster-based rescue programs, animal welfare education organizations, wildlife organizations and more. To view a list of local animal welfare charities, visit PetTalkGoFetch.com.

GO GAGA FOR GORILLA CONSERVATION

Did you know that your cell phone is contributing to loss of habitat for gorillas and is one of the reasons they are on the endangered species list? You can help save mountain gorillas by recycling your old cell phones. Coltan, a mineral used in our handheld electronics, is often destructively mined in Central Africa which is not only home to mountain gorillas, but other endangered species as well. The Houston Zoo created a campaign of awareness a few years back and if you are wondering where to recycle your phone(s), the zoo has a recycling drop box so that you can easily do the right thing and visit the many amazing species at the zoo too!

Make Your Kitty Purr With Joy GROW YOUR OWN CATNIP

Not only does growing your own catnip, (scientifically known as Nepeta cataria which is a member of the mint family), save you money, it aids the planet through growing in your yard rather than being purchased which utilizes packaging, shipping, etc. It’s said that 75% of cats react to catnip and the ensuing euphoric reaction can be quite entertaining to watch. Did you know that catnip is also a great tea for

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you to drink as well? Combined with chamomile and a little mint or lemon balm, catnip tea promotes relaxation and may make it easier to sleep or manage stress. Plant catnip in the spring after the threat of frost has passed in your area. Start catnip seeds indoors around six weeks prior to your projected last frost date. The plant enjoys sunlight and well-drained soil so keep that in mind when selecting your location (in the garden on indoor container). Keep the soil of seedlings lightly moist but not soggy. Mix some compost

into the soil at the time of planting to give your catnip a boost. Catnip is a self-pollinating plant. It will attract bees and other pollinators to the garden. Harvest catnip when it’s in bloom You may harvest an entire plant or just cut some stems. These can be hung upside down in a warm, dark, well-ventilated area until they are dry. Then the leaves and flowers can be stripped from the stem and stored in a sealed container or sewn into handmade cat toys. Voila - happiness for you and kitty!


CO-BUILD A PROJECT WITH YOUR KITTY

Check out this info-packed book, Engineering For Cats, with plenty of ways to keep you and your kitty busy on a project. Available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

GIVE YOUR FELINE A VACATION

Stimulating cats that spend all day indoors can sometimes be a challenge. Unfortunately, too many cat owners also head out on vacation and leave the kitty home with only a neighbor stopping by once per day for a feeding (and sometimes not even once per day!). Although cats appear independent, most benefit from a stimulating environment rather than staying home in a dark, quiet house. But where should your kitty go for a vacation or fun day? One of Houston’s premier pet resorts, Meadowlake Pet Resort & Training Center (MeadowlakePetResort. com), has created the Pampered Cat Activity Package. The package includes the porch at their 288 South facility and playroom time at their Galleria facility, and includes personal play and cuddles, the catch of the day treat, as well as a pet portrait. This package is available at both locations for lodging as well as day services. Your kitty will love the attention!

Drink To That WINE-DOWN

Wine trails are a great way to experience new wines, explore the countryside and bring your dog along for the adventure. Everyone, including our pups, enjoys a chance to get out and about and do something new! Texas has established wine trails but we discovered a new trail in close proximity to Houston in the rolling, piney hills of East Texas. Dubbed the Sam Houston Wine Trail, the wineries are within an hour of Houston with one of our favorites being pet-friendly Tempe Creek Vineyard and Farms in Livingston. Tempe Creek is a boutique Texas wine shop & Tasting room, as well as an event venue set in the vineyard, perfect for weddings. Learn more about the 8 wineries on the trail at SamHoustonWineTrail.com and take the opportunity to sip tasty wine, support local businesses, and create memories with your furry friend.

BEE HAPPY

Bees are truly amazing creatures and the more you learn about them, the more fascinating they bee-come (and they are essential to our food source). We all know that bees make honey, and they make lots of flavors too! But have you ever tried mead? The elixir is so tasty you will want to try all of the seasonal varieties. You can do just that within an hour of Houston at the super pet-welcoming WildFlyer Mead Company. This hidden gem is an amazing country oasis created to escape the bustle of city life. Relax on the porch or in the beautifully designed tasting room with a unique, delicious mead handcrafted right in Lynn Grove, Texas (near Navasota). What is especially beautiful about Wildflyers is that they use their own estate honey (you’ll see the bee boxes) and source as much Texas grown fruit as possible. As WMC likes to say, "We like to think that honey is just the catalyst to creating a super fresh, approachable drink that anyone can enjoy. Whether you want a light and bubbly 7% ABV strawberry-lime Session mead or a big 13% barrel aged blackberry Imperial mead, we are confident we’ll find something you can enjoy." You’ll often find lots of pups enjoying the big yard and the parents enjoying the food trucks...and of course the mead! Check them out at wildflyermead.com and be sure to visit the gift shop that offers a huge selection of any bee, beeswax, candles, honey, gifts and more. Houston PetTalk Magazine

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Try A New Outdoor Adventure SOAK UP THE SUN AND SURF IN GALVESTON

If you have all day or even a few days to enjoy coastal canine fun, head to Galveston Island where dogs are welcome and there is plenty to do. From walks on the beach, to chilling on the deck or even visiting the local dog park (Lindale Park at 400 Marine Drive), the island is a no-brainer for a pet-centric vacation or day trip. Strolling the Strand is also fun for people-watching and several restaurants allow pets on their patios including Yaga’s Cafe. Sometimes you’ll even find artists on the square who’ll be happy to create a keepsake painting of you and your furry family members. If you are up for even more adventure, try nature watching on a BayWatch Dolphin Tour. Your dog can ride for free on this cruise that visits dolphins in their native habitat. The 45-minute tours are held on a boat with a covered interior. Your dog will love the sights and sounds of Galveston Bay. Pet-welcoming accomodations for homes are available at Sand N' Sea Properties, SandNSea.com. They have over 45 homes to choose from on the Bay and Gulf side. And, be sure to snap photos to enter in PetTalk's Annual Beach Bum Photo Contest coming this summer!

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SWIM AT RUMMY'S BEACH CLUB

Go warm-water swimming any time of year with your dog at Rummy's Beach Club. Swimming is not only fun but good for overall health and physical conditioning. Because Rummy's is a private club, all dogs are welcome (small, large, amputees, senior citizens, etc.) and are given the time they need to enjoy the water. Rummy’s also offers something to make your memories last forever: Over & Underwater Dog Photography. Learn more and check out the smile-provoking photos on Rummy's website and social media: RummysBeachClub.com.

Hit The Trail Or Do The Dog Park

You might be surprised to learn that the Greater Houston area has over 50 dog parks, each with varying amenities including water features and enclosures for small and large dogs. Find a list at pettalkgofetch.com/listing/dog-parks. You can also visit state parks like Big Thicket, Inks Lake State Park or Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge - just do your research to learn the policies or to find other pet-friendly state parks. Other good trails to consider are Memorial Park, Terry Hershey Park, The Woodlands Trails & Pathways, Seabrook Trail…there are plenty to choose from!


THE HOUSTON ZOO TURNS 100 IN 2022… PREPARE FOR AMAZING EXPERIENCES!

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In 2022, the Houston Zoo celebrates their 100th anniversary by completing the most dramatic transformation in their history. The Centennial Celebration will be a year-long commemoration filled with events, collaborations and community involvement. The Zoo has come a long way since 1922, when the animals consisted of a lone bison named Earl and depended on the community’s donations for animals. Today, the Zoo is a world-class 55-acre accredited facility and home to more than 6,000 animals from 900 species. The Centennial Celebration will stay true to its mission of connecting communities with animals and inspiring action to save wildlife. The Zoo is creating a series of transformative exhibits, new amenities, and enhanced public spaces. The first major exhibit of its kind to showcase the remarkable wildlife of the legendary island chain, the Houston Zoo’s Galápagos Islands will immerse guests in an environment evoking the archipelago’s unique landscapes and oceanic habitats. No place on our planet better exemplifies the wonders of unique species, the balance of ecosystems, or the need for conservation action than the Galápagos.

Penguins Are Coming! When the Galápagos Islands exhibit opens during the centennial year, it will include a state-of-the-art habitat for Humboldt penguins. With sea lions, giant tortoises, sharks, and more, Humboldt penguins are a great fit for Houston, since they originate from Chile and Peru in South America where it can get as warm as 100 degrees. However, they will not have to battle the Houston heat since they will have a climate-controlled environment

where they will be comfortable at a consistent temperature and will be protected against Houston’s mosquitos which can potentially transmit avian malaria to penguins. The Humboldt penguins that will move to Houston will be a part of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Species Survival Plan (SSP). The SSP program oversees the population of select species within AZA member organizations and to enhance conservation of this species in the wild.

We aim to redefine what a zoo can be with beautiful and immersive habitats, compelling guest experiences, and an unyielding commitment to saving wildlife. Please join us on this thrilling journey to build the world-class zoo Houston deserves. Together, we will keep our world wild.” Houston Zoo Houston PetTalk Magazine

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Shop Your Tail Off… For Your Pet ADD LIVING COLOR TO YOUR LIVING ROOM

A visual display of beauty, color and grace that doesn’t make any noise (think barking!), could be the perfect solution for those looking to be a pet owner without the time requirements of many other animals. Fish! Yes, they can add life and vibrancy to your home and you can go as big or small as you like. From small aquariums to massive wall installations, it’s up to you! For aquariums, check out the Houston Fish Warehouse (13003 Murphy Rd, Ste K1 Stafford 77477) or The Fish Gallery (2909 Fountain View Dr., Houston 77057 or the Woodlands location at 26002 Interstate Hwy 45, Spring, 7396).

BUY YOUR BIRD A CAGE WORTHY OF THEIR GREATNESS

Habitat is not only important to birds, it’s a “sky-is-the-limit” opportunity for bird owners to go all out and create a fabulous bird home. Given that parrots live MANY years, it’s worth the investment to give them a spacious apartment! To find a selection of cages, accessories for enrichment, food and the bird too, visit Adventures In Birds, who have been serving Houston bird lovers since 1980, at 7414 Westview Dr., 77055 or visit them online at AdventuresInBirdsInc.com.

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LET YOUR DOG DO THE SHOPPING

Speaking of shopping your tail off, just about every canine on the planet would enjoy sniffing out good finds at their area Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming store. With a nose like no other, olfactory stimulation to pups are equivalent to a kid’s visual excitement when they walk into a candy store. So, yes it’s cool to buy your pets a special something while you are out running errands, but don’t forget that they LOVE the shopping adventure too. They can select their own treat, chew or toy! Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming has a wide variety of goodies, all with open access for the best of the sniffers to enjoy! Find one of the 11 locations in Houston near you at WoogGangBakery.com. Photo taken at The Woodlands location.


Photo Courtesy of Rummy's Beach Club

INVITE SOME HUMOR INTO YOUR LIFE

Go For A Ride GIDDY UP!

Don’t be limited to just riding in Houston if you have a horse. You can explore the whole darn state if you want! To find Texas horseback riding trails, visit tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/ parks/things-to-do/equestrian…or head to the shore for a beach ride. Don’t have a horse but want to enjoy the adventure of an equine ride? Cypress Trails offers rides for every skill level and you can even book a forest trail ride that includes lunch. Visit cypresstrailsranch.com/adventure-trailrides for details.

ROAD TRIP TO THE TEXAS CAPITAL

float on the lake with your pup shows off the magnificent views of the Austin skyline and a glimpse of the famous bat colony that resides under the Congress Avenue Bridge. If it’s a warm Texas day, you might want to enjoy a refreshing swim at nearby Red Bud Isle in the waters of the Colorado River. Of course you will need sustenance after all of this FUN! Check out the Yard Bar, an outdoor restaurant and bar with its own dog park. The perfect Spring Break destination!

Smiling is something we should all include on our New Year’s Resolution list for 2022. The last few years have been full of division, worry, intolerance and polarized opinions. Not only is this level of stress bad for us, it affects our pets too. They sense our moods, feel our energy and take their cues from us. If we are scared, they sense they should be scared too. If we are angry, they may feel it is directed at them. When life starts to get too stressful, find ways to smile, be grateful, be kind and look for opportunities to laugh. Sure to bring a smile to your face is Pets Rock - the glossy magazine that showcases how similar our pets can look to celebrities. Dogs, cats, guinea pigs, and more are photographed in a speciesappropriate manner and then receive their digital makeover into a mini celebrity, right down to the hairstyle and accessories. Roll out the red carpet for animal royals, rappers, rock stars and film icons! Available at Amazon. com.

Austin…A.K.A the Live Music Capital of the World, Hippie Haven, Bat City. There are plenty of monikers for the capital of our grand state which means it is diverse, unique, fun and as locals like to say, weird. All good stuff and in just 2.5 hours from Houston, you’ll find a totally different terrain and vibe. Austin is a dog-welcoming city so Fido will have plenty to do! Start out by renting a kayak or canoe at Zilker Park Boat Rentals and enjoy the serenity of the water on Lady Bird Lake. The scenic Houston PetTalk Magazine

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Make Your Pet An Instagram Sensation

A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS

We all know ANIMALS rule the Insta-World like a boss! Quite frankly, they are cuter and funnier than humans and we all love being entertained by their adorable pics. PetTalk's Instagram followers are not only prolific in their photo-taking, but creative too! H-Town pet owners find the coolest places to capture their pet enjoying the day. Join the craze...take your pet (any species) out for a day of keepsake and memory making.

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Plan-It For The Future MAKE THE CAT LITTER BOX BOTH ECO-FRIENDLY & STYLISH

OFFER A NATURAL HABITAT FOR YOUR BIRD OR SMALL ANIMAL Out with the plastic, in with organic! This coconut shell bird house makes a comfortable bed or hiding space and helps create a natural habitat for not only birds, but hamsters, and other small pets. Coconut Shell size in inches: 4.7x5.5 and the hole is 2.6. Find this and other planet-friendly pet products at EcoTradeCompany.com.

Go easy on the environment with this unique cat litter cabinet that is non-toxic, made with durable zBoard recycled paperboard, and free of formaldehyde and VOC. Offered by EcoTradeCompany. com, this cat litter solution is easy to assemble, Fits litter box up to 19.3 x 18.5 x 14.5 inches, fits one regular sized scratchpad; cat scratch pad included.

CELEBRATE EARTH DAY APRIL 22ND BY MAKING A MAJOR CHANGE IN YOUR HABITS

The truth is, the majority of pet owners make decisions that are either wasteful or harmful to earth. Examples include using plastic bags to pick up waste (and some owners don’t even pick up!), rather than biodegradable bags, choosing clay cat litter over eco-friendly litter solutions, or purchasing plastic toys rather than toys made of natural materials like hemp. These are a few examples of how you can make a difference. If you really want to go all out, make a major change on Earth Day this year that you can sustain going forward. You have from now til April 22nd to plan! Ideas might be composting dog waste, growing a garden with catnip, greens for cats, or veggies that dog’s love, or upcycle cloths to create DIY toys.

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FEBRUARY IS THE MONTH OF LOVE

Tails of Love A PETTALK PHOTO CONTEST

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e all love our pets, and this February we want you to tell us your "Tail of Love" with a photo! Submit a photo of your pet (or with your pet), showing the bond you share. From kisses and hugs to kibbles and bits, we want to see your best representation of the shared love between pets and people.

and voting will take place from February 15-22. Public voting determines top entries, and the winner will be selected by Bingle Vet. Runners Up will also be published in PetTalk.

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Love will be flying through the air as you toss these sturdy heart-shaped rope toys for your rambunctious little Valentine. Get yours at Amazon.com.

IT'S SHOW TIME

Showing off our pets is a joyful part of being a pet parent. Whether it's your pet's IG account or a coffee mug bearing their cute little snout, it's all fun! Take it to the next level with your pet-loving Valentne and suprise them with this unique, whimsical watch with their pet's artistice image. Each watch is equipped with a Swiss Ronda movement and comes with a two year guarantee. The watch cases are made with Polished 316L hypoallergenic stainless steel and the artist Celeste uses shell as her primary canvas, including mother-of-pearl and abalone, often combined with wood or metal. Watches are available only at Amazon.com.

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FEBRUARY: NATIONAL PET DENTAL MONTH

Advanced Veterinary Dentistry Comes To Katy, Texas

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reetings, fellow pet lovers! My name is Chanda Miles, and I am a board-certified veterinary dentist and oral surgeon. I graduated in 2006 from St. George’s University School of Veterinary Chanda Miles, DVM, DAVDC Board-Certified Veterinary DentistTM Medicine (sorry Aggie fans!) and completed my residency and surgical fellowship at the University of Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital in Madison, WI. I earned my board certification in 2013. Now, I am proud to be the owner of a new advanced veterinary dentistry practice in Katy, TX, called Veterinary Dentistry Specialists. Katy is home to the third loca-

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tion for VDS. There are also practices in Mt. Laurel, NJ, and Chadds Ford, PA.

WHAT IS ADVANCED DENTISTRY?

It’s becoming more well known that maintaining excellent oral health in our pets is essential for their overall health. I always say that a healthy mouth is a healthy body. One of the best ways to take care of your pet’s health is through routine home care, along with regular professional examinations and cleanings by your primary care veterinarian. However, there may come a time when your veterinarian recommends more advanced dental or oral care for your pet. My expertise offers you and your pet access to advanced dentistry procedures such as root canals, restorations, crowns, orthodontics, feline oral medicine, and early or rare disease detection. My special

interest, however, is oral surgery, meaning conditions that require complicated or multiple tooth extractions, oral tumor removal, palate surgery, maxillofacial fracture repair, salivary gland surgery, lip and tongue surgery, and any other surgery pertaining to the mouth.

THE VDS DIFFERENCE: A BOARD-CERTIFIED VETERINARY DENTIST AND ANESTHESIOLOGIST AT ALL TIMES

Veterinary Dentistry Specialists is the only veterinary dental practice network in the United States staffed by a board-certified veterinary dentistry specialist and a board-certified veterinary anesthesiologist at each location, at all times during business hours. This means your pet benefits from an exceptional level of clinical expertise when advanced dental care or oral surgery is needed. In addition, we also


FEBRUARY: NATIONAL PET DENTAL MONTH have a highly skilled licensed veterinary technician with specialized certification in dentistry and oral surgery.

ADVANCED IMAGING CAPABILITIES

Proper imaging for dental and maxillofacial abnormalities is crucial to ensure appropriate care. Therefore, VDS has advanced imaging technology such as cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) to provide rapid 3D CT imaging and digital dental radiography.

THE IMPORTANCE OF ANESTHESIA FOR PROPER ORAL CARE

One of the biggest reasons pets don’t get proper oral care is the fear from their owners of putting them under anesthesia. We understand that it may be scary for many pet parents; however, anesthesia is necessary for a comprehensive exam and treatment (if necessary) to be performed simultaneously. This is so the pet doesn’t have to return for a second visit. Addition-

ally, it allows us to do the necessary work. A cleaning, for example, that isn’t done under anesthesia is, in fact, just a superficial cleaning – doesn’t allow us to clean under the gums (where most of the disease lies), remove tartar buildup, probe for pockets, take x-rays, etc. So, it’s only a partial job. Importantly, The American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC) does not support anesthesia-free dentistry procedures because of the many risks it carries to the patient. This is why VDS has a board-certified anesthesiologist as part of the team. A common misunderstanding by many pet parents is that if their pet has a particular health condition or is geriatric, they cannot withstand anesthesia. Generally, health issues aren’t something that precludes a patient from receiving anesthesia, and age is certainly not a disease. It just means that the veterinary specialists have the opportunity to create a personalized plan to provide the very best outcome. Each patient gets their own team whose sole focus is that patient then and there. VDS is equipped with the most modern

anesthetic monitoring devices to ensure the safety of the patient. We also have blood panel and conventional radiography capabilities to fully assess a patient before a procedure.

CARE AND COMFORT

We pay relentless attention to detail. From the way you and your pet are greeted, to the time and care we take to make sure you understand exactly what your pet’s procedure and recovery will entail, to our close collaboration with your primary care veterinarian, we aim to ease your fears, earn your trust, and affirm that you’ve made the absolute right decision in choosing us to care for your furry family member. We call our approach Concierge Care. Because we’re committed to truly serving you and your pet at every step of the care process. If you would like to discuss your pet’s oral health or schedule an appointment, please contact us at 346-257-6725 or katy@vdsvets.com. Learn more at vdsvets. com. We look forward to serving you.

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Got The Blues? That's A Good Thing! It’s OK to be Blue…that is, when it’s a blue-autiful sweater! Cable knit, soft cotton, classic butterfly stitch, easy pullover design with leash holder on the backside. Be trendy with the color of the year on your daily walks! Available at Chewy.com.

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GRANITE GREEN OR ELDERBERRY As a fun tradition, each January we reveal Pantone Institute’s Color of the Year that sets the trends in color from everything in fashion, home accessories, decor and yes, even pet products. This year’s color was revealed in late December and it is a lovely periwinkle inspired blue. The selection was defined in this way by the Pantone Institute: Displaying a carefree confidence and a daring curiosity that animates our creative spirit, inquisitive and intriguing PANTONE 17-3938 Very Peri helps us to embrace this altered landscape of possibilities, opening us up to a new vision as we rewrite our lives. “As we move into a world of unprecedented change, the selection of PANTONE 17-3938 Very Peri brings a novel perspective and vision of the trusted and beloved blue color family, encompassing the qualities of the blues, yet at the same time with its violet red undertone, PANTONE 17-3938 Very Peri displays a spritely, joyous attitude and dynamic presence that encourages courageous creativity and imaginative expressions.” - LEATRICE EISEMAN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE PANTONE COLOR INSTITUTE

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Gorilla Tough & Orthopedic Too!

If you want to spoil your pup with the luxury of comfort provided by an orthopedic mattress, you’ll love this American made bed by locally owned, Gorilla Dog Beds. Plus, if your canine is the “tear-it-up” type, no worries! Gorilla Dog Beds are tear resistant, triple stitched, water resistant, hypoallergenic, machine washable and come with a Lifetime Guarantee that it won’t flatten. If you only want to purchase one bed for your dog, GorillaDogBeds. com is the place to shop for quality and durability!

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This classic style Angel Rotterdam Bones and Leather collar is made of top-grain leather, stainless steel hardware and uses a tongue buckle fastener with two D-rings for durability and quality. So chic! Available at cbpetz.com.



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Did Christmas Bring A New Furry Friend To Your Family? Tips On Caring For Your New Pet

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f Christmas brought a new furry family member into the home, you are definitely having a fun time, but you may also have some questions. Here are a few tips on the most common areas of new pet ownership. 1. All incoming animals will need to be fully vaccinated, no matter the age. Young animals get a series of vaccines and then a one year booster. Please follow your veterinarian’s recommendations for vaccines. It just might save your pet’s life. And as much as you might want to take your new puppy on a walk or to the dog park, do not take puppies anywhere until they are fully vaccinated, except your veterinarian’s office. 2. New pets should be slowly introduced to any current pets, whether they be cats, dogs or a happy mix of both. There should be no unsupervised play time until they are all comfortable with each other. Never let a new pet loose to explore when you first bring them home if you have other pets. 3. Dogs and puppies: One of the biggest training priorities will be house training and teaching your new pooch to let you know when they need to go outside and tend to their potty business. Crate training is an excellent way to help with this training task. Lots of people use potty bells at the door and teach their dogs to ring the bells when they need to go out. Find what works for you and your home, but do not allow “accidents” to

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become a part of your dog’s routine – the longer this goes on, the harder it will be to break. Dogs love their crates. Make the crate comfortable and safe for them. Feed new puppies/dogs in their crates (supervised).

Teach your new canine friend basic commands like sit, stay, come. From day one, discourage jumping on you and nipping/biting…and chewing the furniture! Find what works for you and your puppy but yelling is not the answer. Positive reinforcement goes a long way towards raising a happy and confident dog. For positive reinforcement, use treats that are safe for your pup to eat and please, no rawhides and no bones/toys that can become choking hazards or get stuck in their mouths. To quote the commercial, “We know a thing or two because we’ve seen a thing or two.” Once vaccinated, begin leash training your puppy for walks, let them socialize with other people and their pets. 4. Cats and kittens: Allow new cats and kittens to first decompress in a small area of your home, sniff the new smells, meet new animal friends under the door. Make sure they have a size appropriate litter box (and being in a smaller room will make litter box training easier), safe litter for their age, food and water, toys and a snuggly bed. Play time is so important for cats of all ages and is a great way to bond with them. Here’s to a happy and healthy 2022, and remember, we are always here for you and your pets if you need us.


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Liver & Gall Bladder Disease In Senior Pets Diagnosis & Treatment Options

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processes. Most pets will show signs of clinical disease when more than 80% of the liver has been affected. However, some cats and dogs with liver disease will not show any clinical signs. Diagnostic tests performed on a blood or urine sample may reveal elevated liver enzymes elevated bilirubin, low protein levels, electrolyte imbalances, white and red blood cell count abnormalities, and prolonged blood clotting times (bleeding disorders). In addition, imaging studies may show evidence of liver enlargement, liver atrophy, cancer, gall bladder/bile duct thickening, pancreatitis, and bile stasis. Medications used in the treatment of liver and gall bladder disorders may include some or all of the following: » Pain medications for liver and bile duct discomfort, sometimes involving the pancreas » Steroids to reduce inflammation or to treat immune-mediated diseases » Anti-nausea medications for vomiting, drooling, and inappetence » Antibiotics for primary and secondary infections » Gastroprotectants (acid reducers) to prevent/treat intestinal ulceration Supportive therapies used by veterinarians treating a patient with liver disease: » Antioxidants – to help scavenge inflammation-induced free-radicals

inc, glutathione, SAM-E, Vitamin C, Z Vitamin E, milk thistle » Beta-carotene, coenzyme Q10, and super oxide dismutase » Ursodeoxycholic acid (Ursodiol) » Fluid therapy to treat dehydration » Nutritional support – generally diets that are carbohydrate-rich, lower in fat; low protein ONLY when evidence of protein intolerance (neurologic signs) is present; low-salt if fluid is present in abdominal space; higher protein if albumin levels are low » Dietary fiber (psyllium) Although diseases of the liver are common in geriatric canine and feline patients, a definitive diagnosis is frequently not pursued in hospice patients. Therapies are directed at the palliative management of clinical symptoms and/or based upon suspicion of disease presence. Much can be done to provide comfort and quality of life to pets with liver and gall bladder disease during the hospice relationship, even when a definitive diagnosis cannot be reached. Humane euthanasia should be considered for pets when care to maintain quality of life is either no longer effective or financially feasible. If you have questions or concerns about your pet’s health and quality of life, please reach out to your veterinarian. »


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Learning Labels: The Right Food For Your Pet What's Really In The Bag?

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Unfortunately, when you examine the ingredients of these products they are not as pure or balanced as portrayed. The first step of being able to compare is to look at the food label and its ingredients. The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) is an organization that sets the standards, regulations, policies, and definitions for pet food. These policies have helped develop profiles of ideal nutrition for dogs and puppies. In 2016 the AAFCO put new pet food label changes into effect. They required all companies to include guaranteed analysis (quantity of protein, fat, fiber, and moisture) in descending order by weight, nutritional adequacy, and feeding instructions including a statement on caloric content. Knowing this, looking for a food company that exceeds AAFCO guidelines is a great start. Be sure to select the right life stage for your pet. It is recommended puppies and kittens eat puppy or kitten formula until 1 year of age. When looking at the pet food label we would like to see meatbased items listed as the first two or three ingredients, along with some grains. GrainFree diets have been linked to causing Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) leading to

heart failure. Other important ingredients to look for are Taurine (an essential amino acid) and Omega Fatty Acids (fish oils). All these items will contribute to a balanced diet for your pet. Once you have narrowed your search you may choose what is most delicious to your pet! If you know they love chicken give the chicken formula a try. A good idea is to buy a small bag first to ensure it is a hit at home before buying a big bag. If you are switching diets, be sure to make the transition slowly as to not cause gastric upset. This can be achieved by adding the new food in at each meal. Over a week you will add more new food and less of the old until they are fully transitioned. It is important to note that every pet has unique nutritional needs. A diet that may be great for one dog may cause issues in another. Asking your veterinarian for food recommendations is always encouraged. This is especially true if your pet has any medical conditions that may require a medically supervised diet. We are always happy to look over your pet’s diet and make recommendations during Chasing Tails Vet house calls.


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Hooved Heroes Houston Police Department Mounted Patrol

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s Houstonians, we can’t deny that little feeling of pride that wells up within us when our city stands out for some endeavor or our team wins a championship. Let’s face it... we enjoy bragging rights like any other patriotic, proud member of a unique U.S. city. In Houston, we can be proud of many things including our World Championship Astros, our Oil & Gas industry that powers the world, our exploration and accomplishments in space, our worldclass cuisine, our vibrant art and museum scene and the heroic spirit we displayed to the nation during Hurricane Harvey. But there is one important element of our city that we should be duly proud of as well that may surprise you–our Houston Police Department Mounted Patrol, which is part of Strategic Operations, Homeland Security Command and Special Operations Division. Policing a city atop a massive sized animal is by no means easy but when you learn more about Mounted Patrol’s duties and accomplishments, you’ll understand why they are to be admired. "For example", shared Officer Horace Mann Jr. during our interview, "did you know that one Mounted Patrol officer equals 8 or more officers on foot?" I was totally impressed by this statistic because it embodies why the department is both valuable and unique in its capabilities. Officers and their horses can go into areas that a car or motorcycle cannot. Plus, they sit up high giving them a better vantage point and, of course, horses are faster than man! Not only is the 8 to 1 ratio of officers Michelle Mantor Editor & Publisher

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Officer Horace Mann Jr. impressive, but the feat of riding a horse in such rigorous conditions can be quite precarious and deserves our full respect. If you’ve ever ridden a horse or even attempted to ride, you know how difficult it is to get a 1500 lb. animal to maneuver where and how you want them to. Take that one step further and imagine trying to handle your stead in a crowd of people on a downtown street with traffic and various ground surfaces. Not easy! But Mounted Patrol has to take this scenario a step further yet again. As police officers, they do the same tasks as any other officer including traffic stops, searches, arrests and handcuffing…all from atop their horse! They can't just jump down, complete the task and hop back on their horse, lest they lose their leverage with the situation. Try staying on your horse when a “bad guy” is trying to pull you off. Now, that’s impressive! It's also important to consider the horses themselves. Barefoot and brave, these hooved heroes work 6 (or more) hour shifts to protect our citizens in ways that we might fail to appreciate. Along

with their mounted officers, they deal with traffic, people coming at them from all directions, loud noises, tight spaces…all the things equines are innately fearful of. Yet, with the guidance of their human officer, they put fear aside and put their trust in the relationship so that they can face untold danger for the purpose of keeping our community safe and peaceful. You don’t have to dig very deep into the Mounted Patrol department to learn that the accomplishments of this group of officers and horses is remarkable. One aspect of their operations that surprised me is the fact that Houston’s Mounted Patrol does not cost the taxpayers money. Now, that’s also impressive! It’s virtually unheard of for a government agency to be cost-free to taxpayers. The department accomplishes this feat in several ways. First, the horses are donated by citizens. To be considered for the team, a horse must be even-tempered, healthy, trainable and exposed to various situations. The mares and geldings that are brought into the program go through a 90-day trial period before being accepted. The


second way the department covers its cost is through sponsorship of the horses. The cost to sponsor one horse per year is $5000 and there are plenty of big names, both private citizens and corporations, that step up annually to support HPD Mounted Patrol including the Houston Astros, the Houston Texans, Oil & Gas companies as well as Houston City Council Members who appropriate some of their budget dollars to the department. The cost of each horse for a year includes food, grooming, veterinary care, equipment, training and other incidentals. According to Officer Brett Boudreaux, "All of the officers are hands-on when it comes to running the stables and the overall program. We help out with grounds keeping, fence mending, grooming and even farrier work." With 36 large equines, there is a lot of work to do and the officers make sure it all gets done. They have pride in their work and it shows when visiting the facility in NE Houston. Much has been made about the department’s philosophies regarding horse care over the years. At points in the past, the department followed what you might call a “calvary” style program with elements associated with military when it comes to training and horse management. One aspect of this program was shoed horses. Over time, the department came to the realization that barefoot horses would be much safer for all. Given that the Mounted Patrol often works downtown, there are just too many slippery surfaces that caused the horses to lose their footing when wearing steel shoes. Going barefoot has been a big success and the foot health and safety of the horses is better for it. As pendulums often swing one way

Officer Gilbert Garcia shows that hoof care is an important job at the stables.

then another, only to land in the middle, that’s the track the department’s philosophy of horse management has followed as well. From a calvary style approach, which uses shoes and a bit, the department then moved toward a Parelli philosophy which is more of a natural horsemanship approach, going barefoot and bitless. As time marched on, the department found that there are elements of each style that work and they have settled on a blended version to meet their needs, including the use of soft bits for subtle stoppage and emergencies. In witnessing the horses during our interview, they were clearly well cared for, healthy, beautifully groomed and most definitely loved and respected like a trusted friend to all of the officers in the department. What is most important to glean from the work our Mounted Patrol division does to keep us safe is that both the officers and the horses risk their lives for our benefit. They train rigorously in heat, rain, cold or any other crazy weather event Houston might endure, plus the officers work hard on the ground to manage these magnificent animals. The training of the horses is an achievement in itself. Essentially, this extremely large animal is put in the most unnatural of circumstances and asked to do so based on trust of their officer. Horses are prey animals and as such, there is thousands of years of instinct telling them to always be on the highest of alert and when necessary, flee or fight. And believe me that’s a decision they make very quickly, so if they are startled, scared, see a strange object, hear a loud noise or anything out of sorts, they react. The horses on the police force essentially have to do the opposite–they are taught to stay calm in these situations

Officer Mann demonstrates an arrest from atop his horse with Editor Michelle Mantor. and follow their officer’s lead. During out interview, the officers shared stories about the public and their love of the horses. From adults to children, most everyone wants to check them out, pet them and learn more. The department welcomes the attention, but they also want citizens to be mindful of safety. For example, they've had small children come and stand under their horse (which shows how large they are) without them knowing or being able to see underneath their horse. Another officer had to warn them not to move and of course they had to rely on the horse not to react. It's these type of situations that, although they do their utmost to handle, can be very dangerous. The message: it's ok to approach and ask to pet the horses, but don't allow children behind or under the horse please! There is much to be respected about Houston’s Mounted Patrol, from the skill of the officers to their dedication and even their notable attainment of running the department on donations and sponsorships. But the real feat in my mind is the accomplishment of training and gaining the trust of a 1500 lb. animal whom they ask to do the opposite of their instinctual DNA. That mutual faith and knowledge of each other’s intent is only realized when time, respect, fairness, work ethic and dare I say love is present. Go ahead…be impressed…I am!

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t’s a Doggy-dog world out there! We think Fido deserves a little love, too. It doesn’t get more adorable than your furry friend playing fetch rockin’ a LOVE collar. The original LOVE bracelet has created a social movement around the world, connecting the maker and wearer in a common bond of love. Collars are made of durable reinforced leather and are available in 3 sizes, making these great options for dogs and cats. Each purchase creates a sustainable livelihood for thousands of Maasai women and their families. Loveisproject.com


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Conservation Corner Houston Zoo’s 2021 Conservation Successes

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he Houston Zoo’s mission is to connect communities with animals, inspiring action to save wildlife. Every day, staff, volunteers, and guests of the Houston Zoo are striving to make a difference for animals in the wild and inspiring others to take simple actions to save wildlife. The Zoo animals that guests come to see serve as ambassadors for their counterparts in the wild.

Every time you visit the zoo, a portion of your admission goes straight to conservation efforts. Zoo veterinarians cared for injured and sick sea turtles found along Texas beaches and were later released back into the Gulf of Mexico. The Zoo successfully hatched two blue-billed curassow chicks, one of the most endangered bird species in the world. This year the Zoo is saving thousands of wild bird

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species by selling bird friendly coffee. The Zoo’s roaster is certified to ensure their coffee farms protect wild birds. Here are some of the wildlife-saving efforts the Houston Zoo, along with conservation field partners, were a part of in 2021. These efforts and programs help to ensure protection for animals for generations to come.

As appreciative supporters of nature and wildlife, we at Houston PetTalk want to promote education and conservation of the world’s animal population. Each month we bring you information on conservation efforts that are of special interest or have some connection to Houston through the Houston Zoo. This issue, we highlight a look back at 2021 successes with the Houston Zoo. Look for other upcoming conservation stories so that you too can help save a species.

GIRAFFES- Provided food and water to more than 70 wild giraffes in Kenya throughout a draught.

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ATTWATER’S PRAIRIE CHICKEN- 69 Attwater’s prairie chickens hatched at the Zoo’s breeding facility and were released into the wild. This work is saving this Texas bird from extinction.

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BEARS- Protected wild bears’ homes with the Zoo’s new paperless ticketing system.

HOUSTON TOAD- The Zoo maintains a Houston toad breeding facility on-site to aid in the protection of this species year-round. 782,000 Houston toad eggs, 150 Houston toad tadpoles, and 450 toadlets produced at the Zoo and were reintroduced into the wild. This work is helping to save this Texas toad from extinction.

SEA TURTLES- Offered medical care for more than 100 wild sea turtles in Texas. The Zoo also helped protect wild sea turtles in Galapagos by providing protection for 58 green sea turtle nests in Galapagos.

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SEA LIONS AND PENGUINS- Protected wild sea lions and penguins: 16 Galapagos conservation organizations, Zoo teens, volunteers and staff reduced threats to marine wildlife by reducing and cleaning up plastic trash in Galapagos and Texas. Houston PetTalk Magazine

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ADOPTABLE ANIMALS Looking For A New Home This New Year! MEET EBONY OF GREAT DANE RESCUE OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS

Make 2022 the year to go BIG…with a Great Dane as a new friend! Ebony will be happy to fill the role as your BFF because she is a funloving girl who is only 2 yrs. old and ready to find her new home. She is spayed, up to date on vaccinations and is heartworm negative. Great Danes make wonderful companions and Ebony is ready to prove it! GDRST is a dedicated team that consists of passionate people with Breed Experience who volunteer their time to rescue & rehabilitate Great Danes in the Houston area. GDRST is a 501 c(3) non-profit organization who depend solely on donations and volunteers who can offer their time. To learn more about Ebony and other adoptables, visit SaveADane.org. Ebony

MEET SOPHIE OF ANIMAL JUSTICE LEAGUE

Say hello to fluffy and adorable Sophie who is approximately 2 yrs. young. Although resembling a “mini” St. Bernard, Sophie weighs 40 lbs. and she has been with a foster home for 10 months. During that time, AJL has discovered she loves playing with other dogs, hanging out in the yard and learning new tricks. She can be a little shy at first but warms up quickly! Her ideal home would have a yard, another dog pal (or two), and older kids. Animal Justice League is a 501(c)3 rescue that's been serving the unwanted dogs and cats of Houston since 2015. They are 100% foster-based, which means they never could have saved Sophie (or the thousands of animals they’ve rescued) without a volunteer willing to open up their homes to help her find her happily ever after. To learn more about AJL and ways to help, visit AnimalJusticeLeague.org. Sophie

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