DogsAreOk Magazine November - December 2010

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{ Editor’s letter } Dear readers, It is hard to believe that a year has come and gone and that we find ourselves saying goodbye to 2010 and preparing for a brand new year. For the DogsAreOk team, it has been a year filled with activities and many projects to complete. Though it hasn’t been an easy journey, we are very proud of what DogsAreOk has become. On behalf of the DogsAreOk team, I would like to dedicate this letter in gratitude to all of the people who have made this possible. We are thankful for the wonderful support offered by family and friends whose unique opinions and ideas have helped us to improve and reach new goals each day. We are equally thankful for all of the incredible people from the pet industry and rescue groups that have believed in DogsAreOk and that have supported us from month to month. DogsAreOk is a very special publication. In this issue, you will find eleven inspirational people and ten admirable dogs that gathered together for a group photo shoot on the same day. We would like to thank each of you for your participation and support as well. One of our responsibilities here at DogsAreOk is to work with the community in an effort to increase awareness and educate readers about the many remarkable organizations that strive to make the world a better place through the help of contributions made by caring people like you. Sylvia Gonzalez D

Contributors Carol Caridad started her career in Animal Health after graduating from New York University. In 2007, Carol’s passion to save dogs from euthanasia at the local pound led to the foundation of Paws 4 You Rescue. Two years later, the SFVF awarded Carol “Volunteer Pet Hero” at the People Pets & Vets Awards Luncheon for her extraordinary work, constant attention and dedication to the animal community. Dr. Nancy Wilber has been practicing Veterinary Medicine since 1993. She enjoys all the rewards and challenges of general practice with a special focus on preventive care. She loves working with both dogs and cats at Brickell Animal Hospital.

Born in Valencia, Spain, Laura Díaz lived in Chicago for 16 years, where she received her second Masters Degree in Applied Linguistics and pursued a career in Foreign Language Education and modeling. Her outgoing 18 month old silver gray Weimaraner likes Miami’s weather and enjoys updating his own website www.woofsites.com/ sites/merlin

Leigh Markowitz is 16 years old 10th grader at Dr. Michael Krop High School. Leigh is academically motivated, has been involved in martial arts for 4 1/2 years, has been playing piano for 8 1/2 years and started volunteering with animals in the 6th grade.

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November-December 2010. Vol.2 No.6 Publisher: Latitude 452, LLC Editor in Chief: Sylvia Gonzalez Duprat Editor at large: Javier Trujillo Graphic Designer: Marcela Galvez Herrera Contributing Editor: Kristina de la Cal Sales: Selene Barrientos, Sylvia Gonzalez Duprat IT Manager: Daniel Ancira Social Media Network:Paloma Cacho-Sousa Finance : Selene Barrientos Contributors: Carolina Milutinovic, Laura Diaz To be an authorized distributor for DogsAreOk contact: info@dogsareok.com The publisher is not responsible for unsolicited manuscripts, images, photographs or other materials. By accepting and publishing advertising the publisher in no way recommends, guarantees or endorses the quality of services or products within those advertisements. Copyright 2009/10 by Latitude 452, LLC. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited including the Internet or photocopying without permission of the Publisher. DogsAreOk and its logotype are the trademarks of Latitude 452, LLC. DogsAreOk is printed in the USA. DogsAreOk is published bimonthly (six times a year- every other month) by Latitude 452, LLC. Phone. (305) 831 4098. Miami. FL. 33130

Special thanks to DogsAreOk 2010 Contributors that have been part of this journey: Barbara Ellis, Carol Caridad, Dee Hoult CPDT, Dr. Justine Lee, Dr. Nancy Wilber DVM, Dr. Robert Ferran, Gustavo Dib, Henry Oechler and Lulu, Jackie Kurzban, Jarbas Godoy, John Misita, Juan Carlos Diaz, Laura Diaz, Leigh Marcowitz LT. Arnold Piedrahita Jr., Paloma Cacho-Sousa, Richard Heinz, Stacy Santarone, Steve Cohen ABCDT, The AVMA 2

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Richard Heinz, known as The Miami Dog Whisperer, is the go-to dog expert in South Florida. He is recognized as one of the best dog behavior experts in the world today. His innate ability to understand and read dogs and to train people is truly unmatched in the dog training industry. For more information go to www.theharvardofdogtraining.com Dr. Justine Lee is an emergency critical care veterinary specialist, and the Associate Director of Veterinary Services at Pet Poison Helpline. She is the author of It’s a Dog’s Life… but It’s Your Carpet and the pet columnist for Prevention magazine. Pet Poison Helpline, an Animal Poison Control based out of Minneapolis, MN, is available 24/7 to pet owners and veterinary professionals who need assistance with treating a potentially poisoned pet or patient. The helpline number is 1-800-213-6680. Visit petpoisonhelpline.com

Juan Carlos Diaz graduated from Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. JC is a 26 year old professional illustrator and a full time designer. He has a hilarious personality and a passion for movies, animation, video games and animals. His favorite dog, of course, is Krypto (Superman’s dog).


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FASHION AND TRENDS

LET’S TALK ABOUT

Christmas shopping with our furry friends!

Holiday Shopping!! 18 What have Dogs taught Winter clothing Fido will Cesar Millan? Find out in bark for, our DogsAreOk EXCLUSIVE interview. 5 plus seasonal gifts you can’t miss 19 Breed Profile: Greyhounds and Italian CANINE SUCCESS STORY Greyhounds 7 “Heidi”, the fortune TRAVEL teller story

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20 White Christmas in North Carolina…Find 8 Overfeeding during out more about this holidays? How to ideal pet friendly prevent your pooch from destination becoming the next victim 9 Safety tips for the ALL WE NEED IS LOVE Holidays 22 Sanctuary Animal Refuge Training

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Planning on giving a puppy as a present this Christmas? Important details to keep in mind

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My Dog Tulip. A must watch movie for all dog lovers

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“Drop it” Command

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Events you can’t miss!

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DogsAreOk@ celebrates its one year anniversary with South Florida’s most influential dog rescue organizations… Meet the leaders behind them and learn how YOU can help

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Holiday Pictures and the winner of B3 biscuits basket!

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Dog Grinch. Chapter 1. Cupid and Archer, Unleashed!

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WinterClothing JessAndCo.com D. Fifth Avenue Dress. Your dog will look like a diva in this beautiful aqua colored dress made from brocade fabric and embellished with a gray ribbon belt decorated with a sparkling aqua jewel. E. Purple Paisley Hoodie. Keep your pup warm in this fashionable hoodie made from super soft, purple, paisley, cuddle fabric contrasted by a sage green, chenille trim, lined hood and traditional kangaroo pocket on back.

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URBANPUP.COM A. Rainbow Sweater with Hood. Liven up any dull day with this knitted sweater featuring bright, colorful stripes. The hood and tassel give it a trendy look and feel while the soft fabric keeps your pup warm and comfortable.

B. Bruiser’s Pink Knitted Sweater. The Pink Knitted Turtle Neck Sweater (as worn by Bruiser, the Chihuahua in Legally Blonde the musical, starring in London’s West End) is made from high quality, natural wool. The soft roll-neck sweater is easy to put on and take off your pup.

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C. Bruiser’s Pink Knitted Sweater. The Pink Knitted Turtle Neck Sweater (as worn by Bruiser, the Chihuahua in Legally Blonde the musical, starring in London’s West End) is made from high quality, natural wool. The soft roll-neck sweater is easy to put on and take off your pup. F

TORUdog.com F. Poo Fighters Hoodie. The Poo Fighters’ Mounds of Glory tour continues to rock on in the cooler months with this vintage style, fleece-lined hoodie from TORU. Sizes XXS-XL.

G. LOVE charity Hoodie. Help promote awareness for Rescue groups and Spay/Neuter programs nationwide. Your style-conscious pooch will thank you for putting him/her in this season’s hottest colors + you will get extra licks for supporting a great cause! 15% of all proceeds are donated to Paws 4 You Rescue, Inc. Sizes XXS-XL. dogsareok.com

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E SamAndTasha.com H. Plaid Holiday Dress. Your pup will be festive and sophisticated in this holiday dress! Features include a ruffled trim, pearl buttons and a handmade flower pin. Choose between purple and green but don’t forget to accessorize with the matching collar or leash. Sizes XS-LG. I. Quilted Italian-Style Puffy Jacket. Inspired by the glamorous yet functional styling of Italian puffy jackets, ours is quilted and lined with black fleece. The tie-back hood has faux fur trim and attaches to a rhinestone studded D-ring. Sizes XS-LG.

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K. Gingerbread Cookie Sweater. This soft, cranberry colored, chenille sweater features a hand-crocheted gingerbread man and snowflake cookies, baked straight from Mom’s kitchen! Each gingerbread man and snowflake is decorated with hand-embroidered icing and sparkly, crystal bead sugar. L. Hiker style boot with a faux fur trim. Protect your dog’s paws from hot pavement and street debris with the hard, rubber soles on these stylish, suede boots that come in a set of four. The Velcro ankle straps and front zipper ensure that they stay securely on your pup.

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Snow suite & Rain Boots combine quality, durability, and cuteness all in one waterproof shoe. They’ll keep your dog’s paws mud and snow free and prevent any irritations from the harsh winter conditions.

Hi-Top Dog Sneakers. These adorable Hi-Top sneakers will show off your dog’s sporty style while protecting his paws during playtime.

Great ideas to include in your Holiday wish list!

WagsandTags.com BOWL ME OVER Person Pendant with Silver bone. Proclaim your affection for your pooch with a BOWL ME OVER™ pendant necklace of your own. You’ll love the craftsmanship, delicious detail, luxurious feel and fabulous look of this beautiful, sterling silver pendant necklace.

Blingbone.com WOOF Sterling Silver Necklace and Ring with Semi-Precious Stones. Express both the dog-lover and the fashionista within you with the signature bone-shaped “woof” charm set, featuring a necklace and a ring adorned with semi-precious stones and perched on sterling silver. Available in five different colors.

Torudog.com Rescues Rock the Runway! This fall, TORU & famed photographer, Andrew Brusso, have transformed local Paws 4 You rescues into supermodels for a 2011 charity calendar scheduled to be released early this fall. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Paws 4 You Rescue Inc. Make sure to get one for all your friends!! DogsAreOk@

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Jackets. We love Fido Fleece Dog Coats because they’re durable, fashion-forward coats that not only protect your dog’s vulnerable underside but also keep your pup looking super stylish in custom fabrics and patterns.

BaxterBoo.com Q. Muttluks Dog Boots. Just like human feet, dog paws need to be protected. Muttluks dog boots are water-proof, breathable and perfect for hot sand, hot pavement, hiking, rain or snow. Your active dog will thank you. Muttluks dog boots are available in a variety of styles and colors!

B3dogs.com R. Rolling Stones Tongue,

PeeKeeper™ The Escape-Proof Dog Diaper

Works for male & female dogs. Made in USA. Free shipping.

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The French Connection and Pink Floyd t-shirts. Let your pooch rock the Holidays with these recycled t-shirts made from vintage clothing. Choose your favorite and let Fido rock on.

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Article by Leigh Markowitz

Confused, anxious, and afraid, she, found herself in the car of a complete stranger. Heidi, a skittish mutt, who had spent much of her life at the animal shelter, Pet Rescue Miami, did not know that this stranger was to be her new owner, and was fearful of what was to come. Heidi’s new human stopped at WalMart for dogs supplies on their way home from Pet Rescue, leaving a friend outside with Heidi. Full of fear, and surrounded by strangers in the parking lot, Heidi began to struggle. She backed up and wriggled her head around until she popped out of her collar. Without a leash and collar to restrain her, Heidi made a break for it. When Pet Rescue Miami volunteers learned of the escape, they organized a group to go out to post lost dog fliers where Heidi went missing. After two days without any success, help was sought from an unlikely source, a Psychic in Northern Florida. Without having seen Heidi before, or having been given any physical description of her, the Psychic was able to know that Heidi was a brown, black, and gold brindle colored medium sized dog. The Psychic then said that Heidi was not north of the Wal-Mart where everyone had been look-

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ing, but south instead. She said that Heidi was safe and someone was feeding her, but that Heidi was afraid and wouldn’t come near. After hearing this, the Pet Rescue Volunteers decided to try one more thing. On Sunday, they drove out to Florida City, and this time went south, putting up fliers in every gas station they passed. Tuesday morning, a call came in from the owner of one of the gas stations where lost dog fliers had been posted. “I think I see your dog,” he said. The gas station owner had been at work Monday night and had seen the lost dog fliers. The next morning when he was driving to work he saw two ears poking up from a depression of grass next to the turnpike.

Because Heidi was so fearful of people, Angelo, Heidi’s favorite volunteer at Pet Rescue Miami, was called to her rescue. Angelo responded immediately. When he reached the site he too saw the two ears poking up from the depression. He walked toward them, but as Heidi heard movement, she started to dart away. Angelo instantly began to sing their special song, “Heidi Ho”, which brought Heidi at full gallop toward him.. Angelo scooped her up and put her in his car. It was later found that there had been a woman who owned a nearby nursery, who had been feeding Heidi every night. The psychic’s predictions had been true, and without the help of this unusual source, Heidi may have been lost forever.

Unfortunately Heidi’s owner is not in good health condition and we are looking for a new home for Heidi. Please contact Kathy at klcremer@aol.com <klcremer@aol.com>


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Giving the iftof Canine Companionship Article by Carol Caridad

A familiar TV scene is a child eagerly waiting to open a big bowed present when suddenly the box begins to move and out jumps an adorable puppy ready to lick the face of their new best friend. What the camera forgets to depict is the ten to fifteen years of responsibility that follows. While dogs can make a wonderful present, giving a dog to an unprepared or unsuspecting owner is also the reason many are surrendered to shelters and often euthanized. Gift givers should always evaluate if the gift recipient is truly prepared to become a pet parent, as owning a dog can be as challenging as it is rewarding. It is easy and fun to gift someone with a pet, but the novelty of receiving a new animal quickly wears off. In order to spare headaches and help ensure happily ever after, consider the following when selecting a dog or puppy as a gift: © IstockPhoto by HannamariaH

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What are its daily grooming needs?

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Is the gift receiver willing to spend the significant start up cost associated with a new dog such as food, dishes, toys, brushes, leash, collar, ID tags, crate and a dog bed?

What breed will match the lifestyle, energy level and personality of the gift recipient?

Training is very important when a new puppy arrives. There are local group and individual classes that can also be considered as part of the gift or even a book on techniques. Will the puppy already have all vaccinations and be spayed/ neutered or will the financial responsibility of initial (and ongoing) vet care fall on the gift recipient?

How to Raise the Perfect Dog by Cesar Milan

The Culture Clash by Jean Donaldson

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Books for new (and old!) dog owners:

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For more information on the Pet Promise Program please email petpromise@ paws4you.org.

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Working with experienced animal rescue volunteers can help giftgivers make better decisions about which dog may be the best fit. Paws 4 You Rescue offers a Pet Promise Program. Through the program a Pet Promise Certificate is issued, promising the recipient the chance to adopt a pet from our rescue. Receiving an “IOU” allows the gift-recipient to take their time in selecting a new pet. Pet Promise Certificates also allow gift givers to “wrap” the necessary startup pet-care items into the cost of adopting a rescue.

How large will the puppy get? Is there a weight limit where the dog will live?

The Power of Positive Dog Training by Pat Miller


“Leave It” Command Article by Richard Heinz

One of the most popular and necessary commands during the holiday season is the “Leave It” command. This essential command can actually save your dog’s life.

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It is important to remember that our wonderful dogs are living a life with us that would be completely abnormal to them in their natural habitat. Electrical wires, plastics, poisons and light bulbs are all things that our dogs would never encounter in the wild and since their curiosity can often get the best of them, they sometimes get into danger without even realizing it.

Here is how it’s done! First Step 1. Use a leash to control your dog’s movement.

2. Be sure to keep some of his favorite treats on hand.

3. Fill a plate with a delicious treat that your dog loves but does not usually get, such as a hot dog or chicken. 4. Give your dog just enough leash to get close and smell the food without touching it. 5. Once he starts pulling on the leash to grab it, say a firm “Leave it!” 6. If your dog turns away from the food for even a quick second to look at you, take his attention away from the food by saying “Yes!” with excitement. 7. Back up while saying “Yes!” and encourage your dog by petting him and giving him a treat.

8. Repeat this several times until your dog shows no interest. Second Step 1. To teach your dog the walking “Leave it” command, walk your dog past an object that he usually goes after. 2. When he leans toward the object, say a firm “Leave it!” 3. Once he backs up or shifts his attention toward you instead of the object, say “Yes!” and give him a treat (you should always walk with treats). 4. Keep walking past the object until your dog stops showing interest in it.

Third Step 1. The off-leash “leave it” command is similar to the on-leash one but you should only do this after your dog has mastered the on-leash and walking commands. 2. If your dog picks up something dangerous while you are far from him, say “Leave it!” in a firm tone and he will come running back to you and leave the object. Important: With this command and most others, practice makes perfect so be sure to practice every chance you get. Have a safe and happy holiday season!


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Overfeeding is a common problem during the holidays; don’t let your dog become a victim! Article by Nancy Wilber, DVM

We all have a tendency to overeat around the holidays. Don’t let your dog become a victim of the same thing! Obesity is one of the biggest health concerns facing our pets today. © IstockPhoto by Terry J Alcorn

We all have a tendency to overeat around the holidays. Don’t let your dog become a victim of the same thing! Obesity is one of the biggest health concerns facing our pets today. Overfeeding your pet is the equivalent to killing them with kindness. Studies conducted by numerous veterinary universities and pet food manufacturers show that obese dogs live shorter lives. They have much higher rates of respiratory disease, arthritis and diabetes. These conditions not only affect their longevity but also dramatically decrease their quality of life. Most people are aware that chocolate is toxic to dogs and through the holiday season accidental ingestion of sweets is much more likely to happen. Holiday candies and baked goods should be secured so that your dog can not reach them. Baking chocolate and dark chocolates pose the biggest risks but milk chocolate can also be a problem. Just 1.4 ounces of dark chocolate can be 10

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toxic to a 10 lb dog. Dogs are very sensitive to both the theobromine and caffeine found in chocolate. Chocolate toxicity can cause vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, seizures, rapid heart rate, and death in severe cases. Holiday tables are full of things that can be harmful to your pets. Cooked bones will easily splinter. They can chip your dogs’ teeth, create severe gastroenteritis or even become lodged in the stomach or intestine requiring surgery to remove them. High fatty meals can lead to lipemia, or fat in the blood stream. They can also trigger a bout of pancreatitis which is not only painful and unpleasant for your pet, but can be life threatening. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy and depression. There can be many health risks for your dog in the kitchen. Onions and other members of the onion family like garlic, leeks and shallots can cause damage to red blood cells and lead to a life threatening

BE AWARE OF: 1. Holiday candies

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Holiday season saftey tips Article by Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECC, Pet Poison Helpline

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The holidays are stressful enough without having to worry about a potentially poisoned pet. Below is a list of holiday-related decorations, plants and food items that we recommend keeping away from pets. Holiday Ornaments

Be sure to secure your garbage as well. There are a variety of mold and bacterial toxins from foods that can be harmful for your pet. anemia in dogs and cats. Grapes and raisins in large quantities can cause kidney failure. Macadamia nuts can also cause weakness, vomiting and tremors. Rising bread dough smells great, but can be fatal if your dog ingests it. Xylitol, a popular sugar substitute can lead to severe hypoglycemia in dogs. Be sure to secure your garbage as well. There are a variety of mold and bacterial toxins from foods that can be harmful for your pet. Reputable pet food companies employ veterinary nutritionists on their staff to ensure the proper mix of nutrients and calories. Feeding guides are based on an average pet, with an average activity level. Not all pets fall into this category. Many should be fed 25-50% less than the recommendation on the package. Therefore, it is important to not only keep your dog away from the holiday table, but to feed him/her correctly with a well rounded diet. Ask your veterinarian if you have any concerns about what your pet should be eating.

Obesity is one of the biggest health concerns facing our pets today.

and decorations such as oldfashioned bubble lights may contain poisonous chemicals. If your pet chews on them, the liquid inside could be dangerous to their health.

Tinsel looks like a shiny

toy to your pet but can prove deadly if he eats it. While tinsel itself is not “poisonous,� it can result in a severe linear foreign body if ingested where treatment involves expensive abdominal surgery.

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holly berries, mistletoe, and rosemary can be toxic to pets.

Alcohol: Most people know not to give alcoholic drinks to their pets; however, alcohol can be found in surprising places! Rum-soaked fruitcake or unbaked dough. Ingestion of alcohol can cause dangerous drops in blood sugar, blood pressure and body temperature. Intoxicated animals can experience seizures and respiratory failure.

Holiday Foods: grapes, raisins and currants (such as fruit

cakes) can result in kidney failure in dogs. Chocolate and cocoa contain theobromine, a chemical highly toxic to dogs. Ingestion in large amounts can cause seizures and heart arrhythmias. Many sugarless gums and candies contain xylitol, a sweetener which is toxic to dogs. It causes a life-threatening drop in blood sugar and liver failure. Leftover, fatty meat scraps can produce severe inflammation of the pancreas leading to abdominal pain, vomiting and bloody diarrhea. The best thing a pet owner can do is getting educated on common household toxins and pet-proof your home accordingly. If you think your pet has been poisoned, contact your veterinarian right away. DogsAreOk@

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Happy Anniversary!

Article by Laura Diaz Photographed by Boris Cvitanovic, petstudiousa.com

It is time to celebrate the extensive appreciation DogsAreOk received from readers and online audience for being the first South Floridian complementary magazine and website for canine lovers that supports animal rescue organizations and dog wellness. Throughout our first year, we have donated space and helped non-profit animal organizations by giving them the opportunity to tell their inspirational stories, and by allowing you, our readers, to become involved. 12

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DogsAreOk mission has been primarily to function as a communication tool to inform you, and to support, spread the message, and represent the amazing spirit of the many professionals and experts who tell us what we need to know about helping other dogs in need through fostering, donating, or adopting.


Let’s celebrate and look back at a year of collaboration and support to save dogs’ lives

It has been an exciting first year. It would have not been possible without you. We hope you join us in celebration as we take time in this article to pay homage, and look back at our collaborative work to support these inspiring organizations in both print and online media.

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Back row, from left to right: Jason Alderman, Board of Directors Treasurer of the Humane Society of Greater Miami, and Maximus. Jana Thomas, CEO and Tester/observer at Paws for Smiles, Inc; and Joy. Dee Hoult, Executive Director of South Florida Veterinary Foundation, and Marty McFly. Sara Pizano, Director of Miami-Dade Animal Services, and Kea. Pat Kopco President of The Miami Obedience Club and Jagger. Kathy Cremer, Founder of My Animals Rock, Inc. Palena R Dorsey, Executive Director and Founder of Sanctuary Animal Refuge, and Rhino. Janet Severt, Founder of New Horizons Service Dogs, and Cypress. Front row, from left to right:Toby Affron, Rescue Coordinator of Buddies Thru Bullies, and Macy. Pam Farris, Founder and President at Basset Rescue of Florida, Inc; and George. Carol Caridad, Founder and Director of Paws 4 You Rescue, Inc; and Elvis. DogsAreOk@

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The dedicated and well-determined dynamic duo formed by Kathy Cremer and Donna Arce at My Animals Rock, Inc., is devoted to saving the lives of homeless and abandoned pets. “We do not have a shelter. We are a small network of people who volunteer our time and homes to save the lives of animals in need who are injured, abandoned, surrendered, or lost. We are committed to find loving, permanent homes for unwanted animals, and to educate the public about the joy and love that rescue animals give and need.” To contribute with your time,

a rescue home, or a donation, please visit myanimalsrock.org, and/or contact Kathy Cremer klcremer@ aol.com ph.305 401 4693

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“Rhino has no idea that he has a handicap and truly is an inspiration to all who meet him. There is nothing better in life than to see life come into the eyes of one that had none. It is all working together instead of competing against each other that will make the real difference in rescue. In that many more will be making others happy.” SAR specializes in the rescue,

care, and placement of animals, and the education of the community, specially the children, to properly care for animals through programs like “Work and Earn”. To volunteer, support, donate, or partici-

Founder Janet Severt runs New Horizons Service Dogs in Orange City, FL with the help of a group of dedicated volunteers. A service dog user herself (Janet is quadriplegic), she is committed to provide quality, trained service dogs and on-going support to people with disabilities, in addition to raising awareness and educating the public about the needs of the disabled.

For further information, please contact (386) 456-0408 and/or e-mail: info@nhsdi.org

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The South Florida Veterinary Foundation (SFVF) is comprised of veterinarians in South Florida who generously donate their time and energy to increase awareness and promote education about animal care in our community. Executive Director Dee Hoult’s mission is to increase the access of quality veterinary care, promote responsible pet ownership, and provide awareness of the importance of the human-animal bond in our community. Your donations and contributions help fund local res-

cue organizations, run a free spay/neuter program, and offer free vet care clinics for the pet’s belonging to low income families and the homeless, among other causes.

pate in a program, please contact SARefuge@aol.com / 954-249-9863 / sanctuaryanimalrefuge.org / 9550 Carlton Rd., Port St. Lucie, FL.

9 Buddies Thru Bullies has been rescuing and re-housing English bulldogs in Florida since 1995. Rescue Coordinator Toby Affron helps to provide the veterinary care that the bulldogs need to prepare them for adoption to a loving home. “I am also a foster home, taking care of bullies w/medical issues until they are adopted. I own 1 English bulldog, 2 Eng-

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The Humane Society of Greater Miami Adopt-A-Pet is dedicated to placing every dog and cat in its care into a loving home, and to promoting responsible pet ownership and spay/neuter programs. His 6-year-old Rhodesian Ridgeback Maximus “was the pride and joy of my brother in law who passed away from a brain tumor. He makes me happy with his unconditional love towards me and my family.” —Jason Alderman, Board of Directors Treasurer. For more informa-

tion, please contact laurie@humanesocietymiami.org / ph. (305) 696-0800

lish bulldog mixes and a terrier mix. I love my dogs because they make my life complete. They are always happy to see me come home, don’t complain, love unconditionally, what more could you ask for.”

For more information, or to donate please contact btbfund@aol.com

2 Joy, a 4.5 years old Shetland sheepdog “…has been in training for therapy work almost from birth. She had to be resuscitated and then was completely spoiled by the breeder from that moment on. She was carried and touched all the time. Because I volunteer with new employee orientations I was able

to bring her there when she was only 9 weeks old, so I was able to continue ‘spoiling’ her. She loves nothing better than being held or touched for hours on end.” Jana Thomas, CEO and Tester/Observer

at Paws for Smiles, Inc. since its foundation in 2005, does therapy visits since 1983.

To volunteer, or for more information, please call 954-435-3720

Steve Hudson has been functioning as Chairman of the Board at the Humane Society of Broward County, Inc. for 13 years. With the help of 530 volunteers and more than 1,400 members of PAWS and PetSet, the organization provides shelter, aid, and responsible adoptions to animals entrusted to their care, and educates the community about respect and kindness to all animals. His 8 years old chocolate lab Daisy “is an inspiration for our family and constant source of energy. She’s not as quick as she once was, but she nonetheless keeps up with our 4 and 5 year old children. Daisy is one happy dog and I’m happy to volunteer my time to help animals not as fortunate as Daisy.”


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Based in Miami, Paws 4 You Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit, volunteer, donor-subsidized animal rescue organization focused on saving animals from euthanasia at Miami-Dade Animal Services. Founder and Director Carol Caridad and her team of compassionate and passionate volunteers, give these animals a safe environment, professional medical care, training, support, hope and lots of love. Additionally, Paws 4 You Rescue believes in the value of education pertaining to the importance of spaying and neutering.

To donate your time, expertise, temporary foster home, or money, please contact 305.253.1263/ info@paws4you.org

5 “The first meeting of Miami Obedience Club was held on Dec 11, 1961. We agreed on the purpose of the club, elected officers, and received approval to function as an AKC sanctioned club. Shortly after we started hosting our known licensed trials, and in 1964 we became an AKC licensed club.” Since its creations, Miami Obedience Club has hosted over 90 Obedience trials, branching out to offer training and trials in Agility and Rally as well. For information, please contact President Pat Kopco at miamiobedienceclub.org

In 2009, Sara Pizano’s volunteers donated over 13,000 hours of their time to help the Miami-Dade Animal Services Director find loving homes for the 37,000 pets that are left at the Miami-Dade County shelter every year. Sara owns a German Sheppard named Kea. To volunteer or adopt a shelter pet, please contact

wwww.miamidade.gov/animals; call 305-884-1101or visit Miami Dade Animal Services at 7401 NW 74 St., Miami, FL 33166.

“My 5 year old Basset George and his girlfriend Gracie were dumped in the Miami Dade Animal Services together and adore each other. They are a true bonded pair, which makes it more of a challenge to find a home for them; although they really are no more work than one, and a whole lot more fun.”—says Pam

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Farris, Founder and President at Basset Rescue of Florida, Inc. Her organization has been rescuing, rehabilitating, and relocating Basset Hounds in South Florida for the past three years. Pam’s goal is to ensure no Basset Hound looses his life in any shelter in her service area.

For more information, please contact bassetrescueflorida.com Tamara Gibson founded Animal Aid, Inc. in 1998. Her three years old

“To be part of a rescue effort and then seeing them get adopted is like a million dollar paycheck, it makes every second of all the volunteer hours and hard work worth it!” Animal Aid is dedicated to the welfare of stray and feral animals and to

Corgi mix is available for adoption.

the reduction in the over population problem through education and spay/ neuter efforts. Our no-kill shelter takes in emergency, abuse and neglect cases as well as dogs and cats from various high-kill animal control facilities. Our program includes vaccinations, Aids/Leukemia testing, recovery & release, foster homes, medical care, and an adoption program. To volunteer please

contact AnimalAidInc@aol.com, call 61-393-1463, or visit the adoption center at 2266 N. Dixie Hwy, Boca Raton, FL 33431.

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{ DogsAreOk @ } Shopping with your Four-legged friend for the Holidays!!! DogsAreOk brings you a list of dog friendly malls in South Florida where you can go shopping this holiday season.

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www.villageofmerrickpark.com You are cordially invited to enter a shopping destination like no other. A place where fashion and style come to life in a quaint Village brimming with fountains, lush tropical foliage and a serene garden to relax and enjoy the sunshine. What you should know: • Dogs in carriers or strollers are allowed in all of the stores and anchors • Big dogs are allowed in most of the stores • Dogs can accompany their owners in all restaurants that offer outdoor seating • Many stores offer treats and/or water like Villagio, Yard House, SAWA Restaurant & Lounge and C’est Bon Café. • Shoppers can purchase items for their doggies at many stores such as Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, BORDERS, Gucci, Adolfo Dominguez, Juicy Couture and more. • Shoppers can find pooch stations and shady areas to relax • This year, Village of Merrick Park’s Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony will be featuring an Adopt-a-Thon, where guests will be able to meet, greet and adopt dogs brought in by The Humane Society of Greater Miami.

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shop, eat and enjoy a unique Miami shopping experience. CocoWalk features specialty stores, a movie theater, nightclubs and several art galleries. What you should know: • Dogs in carriers or strollers and big dogs are allowed only in a few of the stores & anchors • Restaurants that offer outdoor seating welcome dogs • Some stores, such as, Bice Bistro & Starbucks offer treats and/or water • Shoppers can find shady areas where dogs can relax

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www.shopcoralgables.com The Miracle Mile shopping district in Coral Gables offers visitors and residents an exciting lineup of upscale retail stores and restaurants. Along Miracle Mile there are more than 100 retailers, some stores like The Dog Bar cater to dogs; they have treats, water and love having them in the store. TD Bank has doggie treats as well and there are a few stores that may allow dogs to visit, but not all, so make sure you ask before walking in. Miracle Mile is very dog friendly overall. Other shopping malls and plazas to visit for the Holiday Season with your dog: Mary Brickell Village, Miami, FL. Lincoln Road, South Beach Bayside Mall, Miami Las Olas Riverfront, Fort Lauderdale

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Dogs know the secret to happiness.

They have been telling us for over 15,000 years. We are just not listening....

Dog behaviorist and best selling author Cesar Millan reveals the secret of his success as a calm-assertive pack leader and Emmy nominated tv show. Article by Laura Díaz DogsAreOk sat down with Cesar Millan, best selling author and star of National Geographic Channel’s Dog Whisperer during his recent visit to Miami as part of Cesar’s new book tour “Cesar’s Rules: Your Way to Train a Well-Behaved Dog”. Note from the publisher: In his new book, Cesar takes on the topic of training for the first time, by explaining the importance of balance as the foundation for a healthy relationship between you and your dog. DRO: Pet dogs have earned the name “man’s best friend” for their extraordinary and demonstrated affect on many aspects of the human condition. According to several studies, canine companionship can directly promote our well being by offering physical, emotional, psychological, and social benefits, regardless of our age, gender, race, social status, ethnicity, or nationality. After more than 15,000 years of bonding with our dogs, we are now realizing that Fido can teach us one or two things about how to live happier, longer, and healthier lives. Cesar, what have your dogs taught you about life? CESAR: Dogs in general embrace the principals of life and integration of the relationship. They are very honest. They have integrity, which is the root of any relationship, and loyalty. What I love about the way they live is what they project to the people: hope. They (dogs) always hope that the human will get “it”. They never loose their hope. The other part that I love about dogs is their ability to forgive. I don’t think humans have learnt to forgive like dogs. Humans abandon dogs all the time; and they (dogs) forgive. Forgiveness doesn’t start at three; it starts at zero. That means, humans can tell you “I forgive you” but they start at three the next day, just in case you hurt them again. Dogs always starts at zero. So, hope and forgiveness are values that people don’t practice. One of the reasons why the show has been so successful is because it brings hope to people, and it helps them to forgive. I am following what dogs teach me. I am not trying to teach people anything as a human. I am teaching them what dogs teach me: hope, forgiveness, trust, respect, loyalty, honesty, integrity, and love. That’s pretty much what I do.

DRO: Are you a better person thanks to your dogs? CESAR: It is very important to me that I stay grounded, balanced, aligned, and humble. Or the dogs won’t follow me! Since I value their relationship so much, I don’t want to do anything outside that. It is all about the pack. If they keep me safe, I am going to keep them safe. If they give me what they have, I am going to give them what they don’t have yet, which is freedom. In a way, I am being their voice. Especially for the breeds that people are afraid of, like rottweilers, pitbulls, and German shepherds. Look, it is not that I am pro pitbull. I am pro dog. It is not the dog-it’s the human behind it. DRO: Thank you, Cesar, for your sincere words. CESAR: No, thank you for asking me about the principles. Everybody asks me “How do I make my dog come to me?” What they don’t realize is that they are not practicing the principles. Dogs are magnetized to the principles. They don’t care if you speak Spanish, or English, or Japanese. They can care less about that. As a kid, I grew up poor with dogs in the country. They were country dogs but they didn’t have psychological problems! Why would they follow someone who didn’t have any money and a poor education? I graduated from high school. That’s a far as I went. My clients are billionaires nowadays. Their dogs are still not listening to them! Founder of the Dog Psychology Center in Los Angeles, Cesar Millan is the #1New York Times bestselling author of Cesar’s Way, Be the Pack Leader, A Member of the Family, and How to Raise the Perfect Dog. He is the star of Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan, a National Geographic Channel’s top-rated show. In addition to his educational seminars and work with unstable dogs, Cesar has founded the Millan Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping animal shelters and rescue groups.


PERSONALITY

Contrary to what most people might think, Greyhounds are laid back dogs, are perfect companions and love to relax. They do have the independent spirit of a hound, so they are very playful at times and enjoy outdoor activities.

Greyhound

{ Let’s talk about } The Greyhound is the fastest dog breed; they run 45 miles an hour. Italian Greyhounds, not as fast as their ancestors, can still reach 25 miles an hour (6 miles faster than any other dog). Sadly, their average racing career is 3 years.

Coat

Both breeds have short, smooth coats that shed very little and are easy to maintain. Greyhounds come in many colors, ironically, gray is not that common. Italian Greyhounds can be any color, except brindle, classic black and tan and are highly sensitive to cold weather and need to be kept warm.

History

Greyhounds are one of the oldest pure breeds known to men. They were first recorded in Egypt 6000 years ago and the only dogs mentioned in the bible. In Europe, royalty bred them for hunting purposes, primarily in England. Italian Greyhounds were also royalty’s favorites, especially King Frederick’s the Great of Prussia who owned 50 and preferred their company over men’s. They were fist seen in Greece and Turkey, 2000 years ago, but they became more popular in Italy during the Renaissance, hence their name.

TRAINING

Because of their tendency to run and their strong pray drive, both breeds should always be kept on a leash or in a fenced area. They are easy to train but it is recommended that socialization and training start early. Greyhounds require daily exercise and enjoy the company of their owner.

breed

Mostly known for their speed, Greyhounds were designed to run, though they also turned out to be great companion dogs. They are in the family of gazehounds: dogs that hunt by sight.

BODY

Both breeds are lean, slender and keen. Greyhounds are tall and Italian Greyhounds are over a foot tall but independently from their height, they both have deep chests that give them great endurance.

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Tail is long and slender and ends in a slight curve. They use it as a rudder to keep their balance and to turn while running.

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Article by Leigh Markowitz and Sylvia Gonzalez

North Carolina is the ideal vacation destination for two-legged and fourlegged travelers seeking a taste of nature’s beauty. From its waterfalls and scenic hikes along the Blue Ridge Mountain range to the campgrounds in Great Smokey Mountain National Park and the charming town of Ashville, North Carolina has it all.

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those with a more adventurous spirit. In the fall, nature’s paintbrush draws the most wonderful colors in the trees and the sky. In the winter, white snow creates dazzling landscapes and provides opportunities for great fun in the mountains. In Asheville, you can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, biking, and boating or you can slow down and enjoy simple pleasures, like sipping hot chocolate while watching Fido run free in the beautiful and natural surroundings. This oasis has incredible places to stay that not only accept dogs, but even cater to them! Barkwells in Mills River offers a pond to swim in and 8 acres of fenced paradise for your furry friend to explore off leash with other dogs. This doggie fantasy world also offers fully equipped cabins with fenced yards for your furry family members to roam in while you

venture out on your own for the day. While the dogs enjoy their retreat, the human visitors to Barkwells can indulge in the hot tub located on every porch. In addition to dogs and people, Barkwells also caters to horses by providing stables for their convenience. Other amenities include on site photography for you and your dog as well as massage therapy for two-legged guests. Whether you are looking for a private mountain cabin or a quaint Asheville apartment, Asheville Cabin Rentals has just the place for you. On site therapeutic massages are available at all locations, and all accommodations are pet-friendly. Space is available on a weekend, weekly or monthly basis. The Cataloochee ski area is located in nearby Maggie Valley. Be sure to check out all of the exciting programs and activities that they


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offer. Many pet-friendly lodging options are also available like Alamo Motel, Cottages and Country Cabins, and Deer Cabins. While you’re in town, grab a bite to eat at Salsa’s Mexican Caribbean restaurant where Fido is invited too. Then treat your furry friend to something tasty from Three Dog Bakery in Battery Park. If you are looking for the perfect souvenir to take home, visit Artsy Pet Portraits and have your dog pose as a model. For an evening out on your own, you might visit the Fine Arts Theatre or have a beer at Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub.

When planning your trip, be sure to check www.ashevilledowntown.org for a listing of local activities. If your timing is right, you might just make it to the Holiday Parade! Don’t hesitate! Start planning your trip to North Carolina so that you and your pup can enjoy a memorable experience together. Catalochee Ski


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Mission:

Sanctuary Animal Refuge is a not for profit no-kill organization dedicated to the overall protection, care and conservation of animals. We specialize in the rescue, care, and placement of our animals, and providing a life home for those animals that have been left behind and are not adoptable. We also specialize in the education of the children in our community. There are on average 60 to 70 animals at any time that call the Sanctuary their permanent home. Throughout the year, on average 3000 animals, dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets etc. come through the gates. Those that are adoptable are screened, vetted and re-homed. Those that are not adopted will remain at the Sanctuary forever, knowing that they are loved and cherished. Our goal is to:

Ahsaiya, 5 year old German Shepherd. Ahsaiya is a miracle. Animal Control called me and asked me if I would take her and would get her to the vets right away - they did not think she would make the night - at the vets the vets thought she might be better if put down. We refused. Many people prayed for this little girl. In two days the vets were telling us she was a miracle and was responding and doing well - now she is one sweet little girl that has overcome the odds.

RESCUE – EDUCATE- REHABILITATE & RE-HOME!

Beaudreaux, 5 year old Pug. He is a really

sweet dog - he likes to wake you in the morning by putting his feet on the bed and giving snort kisses - and then wiggling all over when you smile at him.

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Kira, 3 years old. Akita. Kira only has one eye but she gets on like any other dog. She is sweet and loving to most other dogs and to all people and children. She is a ham and will act like a little dog thinking she needs to be in your lap when she wants attention but she cal also go and find a place to be by herself as well

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Dodger, 18 months, Jack Russel Terrier. Dodger is an

abuse case - his leg was shattered and we are trying to save it. He loves his rides in the stroller and also loves other dogs. He loves a lot of attention and despite his leg in a cast he runs like the wind and will totally go after a ball or toy, then look at you with these huge big eyes with this look that says - it was ok to do that, right mom?

Tigger, 2 years old golden mix. When Tigger first came he

would hide behind the trees and poke his head out - then when you would turn your back he would run up and surprise you he would never come to your face always to your back - now he just comes with the rest of them.

Joey (aussie) and Dream and Soleil. Joey is 12 -and Dream and Soleil are 4 months old. Joey is an aussie Dream and Soleil are Terriers. Joey and Dream are males - Soleil is a femaleSomething funny or a brief story so readers all in love with them :) Soleil hit the internet with the most pitiful picture anyone had seen in a long time - When pickup was arranged we learned that she had a litter mate in with her and we took both. We were not prepared for the two bouncy puppies that arrived from the shelter. Joey the australian shepherd is the babysitter of all the cats and dogs. There is no one he does not like, even being tolerant with these two bouncy pups while playing in the yard.


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ART MY DOG TULIP If you are interested in a true story of friendship and unconditional love, then you must watch, MY DOG TULIP, a movie based

on J.R. Ackerley’s 1956 autobiographical novel. The story is told through and animated tale of a man whose life is changed forever when he adopts an 18-month-old German shepherd. Tulip becomes Ackerley true love and companion through a 14 year friendship full of countless stories that will make you remember why we love so much our dogs. MY DOG TULIP was written, directed and animated by award-winning filmmakers Paul and Sandra Fierlinger, and is the first animated feature ever to be entirely hand drawn and painted utilizing paperless computer technology.

NOVEMBER - DECEMBER EVENTS Join us for an evening of ART & DOGS

HAPPY PAWS PET EXPO Bring your doggy and give back to the animals. There will be cocktails and live music. Date: Saturday, November 6th, from 7:30pm to 11:00pm Location: Amy Alonso Gallery. 750 NW 124 St, Suite 2, (Moca Plaza) Miami, FL. Contact: Ph. 305 975 6933 / e.amy@ alonsored.com / jamiesrescue.com All proceeds go towards spay and neuter for the animals @ Planned Pethood of America Inc.

ART For the ANIMALS Enjoy an art auction and rescue/adoption day. We will have music, a pet photographer and various vendors on site. Date: Sunday, November 7th, from 12:00pm to 5:00pm Location: Sylvan Learning Center in Coral Springs. 2246 N. University Drive, Coral Springs. Contact: Call Barbara at 954-575-7410 for more information. All the proceeds from the art auction will benefit the Tri-County Humane Society.

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For information on where the movie will be showed please visit the official site http://speakery.com/ mydogtulipfilm/

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Humane Society of Broward County night with the Florida Panthers vs. Minnesota Wild. Date: Friday, November 12, 2010 at 7:30pm Location: Bank Atlantic center in Fort Lauderdale. Panthers pet lovers package only $90.00. $20.00 from each ticket goes back to the HSBC. Lower Bowl endzone only $60.00 and Sideline Balcony only $40.00. $10.00 from each ticket benefits the HSBC. Contact: Call Rachel Toman, ph. 954.835.7205 / tomanr@sselive.com Rescue a pet! On-site mobile adoptions and pet donation at the doors. PLEASE LEAVE YOUR 4-LEGGED BEST FRIENDS AT HOME.

* Please, confirm the events before assisting. Dates and information are subject to change without notice.

A family oriented environment designed to educate and entertain the public about the wonderful world of our pets. There will be pet adoptions and police K-9’s, Pony rides and petting zoo, rescue dog makeover contest and more! Date: Saturday, November 13th, from 10:00am to 6:00pm. Location: Fort Lauderdale War Memorial Auditorium. 800 NE 8th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL. 33304 Contact: Ph. 561 300 3878 / HappyPawsPetExpo.com PLEASE DO NOT BRING YOUR PET TO THE EVENT Humane Society of Broward County schedules November vaccination clinic Dates: Saturday, November 20th, from

7:00am to 9:00am is for CATS ONLY Sunday, November 21st, from 7:00am to 11:00am is for DOGS ONLY Location: The Humane Society of Broward County. 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Details and Contact: Appointments are not necessary. Visit humanebroward.com or call 954.989.3977 for prices and vaccination packages available. Teacup Agility Trial from IRDTC Date: December 4th and 5th. Location: Indian River Dog Training

Club. 1465 Clearmont St NE. Palm Bay, FL 32905 Contact: For details, schedules and interested exhibitors visit website IRDTC.org

Have your pet’s picture taken with Sandy Paws, a close relative of Santa Claus! Date: December 4th, from 12:00pm to 4:00pm Location: Island Veterinary Clinic

(180 Crandon Boulevard) on Key Biscayne. A donation is requested with all proceeds benefitting Paws 4 You Rescue, a local non-profit dog rescue group dedicated to saving dogs from the pound’s euthanasia list. Sponsored by Dr. Steve Eastman


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Home for Every Holiday Pet adoption event. There will be an event photo and refreshments will be served. Donations for the shelter are welcome Date: Sunday, December 5th, from 10:00am to 3:00pm Location: Miami Dade Animal Services. 7401 NW 74 St. Miami, FL. 33166 Contact: Call 3-1-1 or visit miamidade.gov/animals 1st Annual K9 Cancer Walk in Coconut Creek, Florida!

FLORIDA

The K9 Cancer Walk is dog and family friendly event Date: December 5th. At 9:30am—Registration/Check-in/Vendors open / At 10:30am—K9 Cancer Walk / At 11:30am—Speakers’ Program. Location: Tradewinds Park. 3600 W Sample Rd. Coconut Creek, FL 33073. Fritillary shelter. Details: There is a $1.50 park entrance fee per vehicle. Early registration is $30.00 for adults and $15.00 for children ages 10 through 17. Children under 10 are free. Early registration closes on November 21. Online registration closes Friday, December 3 at 5 p.m. MST. Event day registration opens at 9:30 a.m. Contact: Visit morrisanimalfoundation.org

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Their eyes connected… Jim didn’t know her name, and had never talked to her but he could tell she was a good person by the look in her beautiful blue eyes. He would see her walk her dog every morning, an Old English Shepherd that was very respectful, always keeping his distance from people on the sidewalk in spite of the fact she always walked him unleashed… That day, Jim had finally decided to talk to her, and got on one knee and motioned to the dog as a way to reel her in, the dog acquiesced and was the total gentle giant, super friendly he let himself be petted with tremendous patience, almost as an accomplice just sitting there and forcing his owner to come over and pick him up… Jim rose up to greet her and their eyes locked, in a moment that was about to become uncomfortable but luckily, Jim had the courage to speak and just said “Hi, my name is Jim”. Her face lit up as she smiled, which was a very good sign, and shot back “My name is Megan”. “I have been seeing you every morning for the past five months, exactly at the same time” he added, “so without even knowing you, I can tell you must be very disciplined”.

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This is a story about boy meets girl approximately thirty seconds before boy meets dog and let me prepare you already, in a funny but sort of tragic twist of events, it does NOT have a happy ending. The story could have had a glorious finale, and I could have been named the Dog Angel… but alas, the story ended in shattered dreams, and high drama, and thus I am to remain the Dog Grinch! I will continue to have this peculiar christening as long as Dog Owners out there don’t do what they are supposed to do: respect others as much as they respect their dogs… Please, I beg you, unless you want to be the next victim of my column, please don’t make me hate your dog… I love dogs, and thus dog-owners that set up their dogs for failure are a whole different breed in need of refinement… Since this is the debut column, I have to thank first and foremost my aunt’s French Poodle Toy who left me a black eye when I was like three years old and scarred my psyche into a perfect tuning fork that can detect dreadful dog owners a mile away, so here goes the story of my newest case: Cupid and Archer – Unleashed! the surprise of the dozen or so PhD’s in full Level 4 microbiological containment gear ala movie “Outbreak”, he started herding all the sheep, and contaminating all of the samples with the efficiency and speed of the most malicious parasite. Megan, don’t make me hate Archer. He is a wonderful dog. Is it too hard to ask you to walk him with a leash? Yes, I know he is gentle and playful, and could not hurt a fly, but he just killed hundreds of thousands of micro cultures of Nematophagous fungi and had a major impact on global crop yields not to mention the impact on your love life. You and Jim would have been so happy together and would have done so much good for the world that we could have made a movie about you. All that is gone now. Megan, get with the protocol and please, don’t make me hate your dog… DG

She smiled again, but this time, with a look piqued by curiosity: “I guess I could say the same thing about you, everyday, when Archer and I set out on our morning walk, I see you standing outside this greenhouse almost like guarding the entrance and by the time we make our way back, you are gone…” and she added with a big grin on her face “Actually, now that I think about it, you sound more mysterious than disciplined.” Megan didn’t know Jim was single, just like her. That he was an idealist, just like her; and that he had a heart of gold, just like her. She was a very successful architect and Jim was an uncommonly smart PhD botanist doing groundbreaking research on crop resistance thanks to a strand of fungi found in sheep dung. Jim had received a number of grants to set up this small biofarm in the outskirts of suburbia so he could isolate the fungi and figure out a way to mass produce it… He was about to have a major impact on the world and make millions, and maybe that is why that chilly morning he overcame his natural geeky shyness and finally got the nerve to talk to her… You could tell they were hitting it off, but unfortunately, in less than thirty seconds, the dream was gone, the research destroyed, years of effort down the drain. Jim and Megan never got a chance to date, to take long walks and discover all they had in common; they never kissed, and never saw the sunset and never spent Christmas together. Archer, Megan’s wonderful companion, the gentle Old English Shepherd, who had received his name because he was also a Sagittarius like Megan, had his eyes locked on a very different target that his scent picked up. While the adults were getting struck by cupid’s arrows, he had made his way to the restricted biocompound where the sheep were grazing and were all the sheep dung fungi was being cultivated. As a fitting homage to his long and distinguished lineage, and to 28

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NOVEMBER

2010

By Jacqueline Storch




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