Magazine ®
Meet “Luke Skywalker”
u s s I
4 1 e
Put your Best
C'Mimi
www.c-mimi.com
Paw Forward
C'Mimi
www.c-mimi.com 3
339 N Cañon Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210 (310) 600-6629 https://societyhounds.com
Society Hounds is Beverly Hills' very own Luxury Dog Boutique. Our passion is simple: We love dogs. The idea for an extravagant dog boutique transcended from a mere dream to tangible reality when we started developing our store; and now we can't wait to show you and your pups what we have planned. We're here to bring the lavish lifestyle of shopping and pampering to your pets, because they deserve the best! Come visit us in-store to learn more about our story, our vast line of exclusive merchandise, and future events to come!
Society Hounds
5
“Rescuing one dog may not change the world, but for that dog the world will be changed forever.” Barbie Yonce Co-Founder, Adoption Counselor, Foster Mom, Volunteer Canine Rescue
Proud Beneficiary of G girls Cotillion events Shop SMILEAMAZON -- Choose Canine Rescue, North Augusta, SC, as your charity of choice and a portion of the purchase is donated to us!! Thank You.
7
MOSHIQA X WONDER WOMAN 1984 CAPSULE COLLECTION
RETRO
These days we are so excited about our collaboration with Warner Bros., creating a pet fashion line that is inspired by the movie Wonder Woman 1984. The collection is a monumental milestone in pet fashion products. This unique Moshiqa X Wonder Woman 1984 Capsule Collection has been designed to bring some of the glitter & glamour of Wonder Woman to our pets and courage & confidence to the owner. At Moshiqa we believe a successful company has a responsibility to the greater community. Supporting non-profit organizations and
institutions as well as initiatives, supporting both Animal Rights as well as Women’s Empowerment internationally, are at the core of Moshiqa’s foundation. We are so happy and proud to have chosen to dedicate 10% of the sales revenue of our latest collaboration with Wonder Woman 1984 to The Malala Fund and Dumpster Doggies, upon the choice of the customer. When you purchase a product from the Golden Capsule Collection, your purchase directly impacts the lives of young women and the welfare of the homeless animals in shelters for the better.
9
HTTPS://MOSHIQA.COM
11
AT FIRST I WAS EMBARRASSED. ME, A CAT, LIVING WITH A SINGLE GUY. BUT WHEN I WATCH HIM PICK SOMETHING UP WITH HIS HANDS AND EAT IT, I CAN’T HELP BUT LOVE HIM. — MARU adopted 01-10-10
ce
lp up
cci.org cci.org Canine Companions for Independence assistance dogs are Canine Companions for Independence assistance dogs are there for their human partners with disabilities 24 hours a there for their human partners with disabilities 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. day, 7 days a week. Expertly trained to perform over 40 commands, these Expertly trained to perform over 40 commands, these dogs help children, veterans and adults with disabilities dogs help children, veterans and adults with disabilities open doors, pick up dropped items and much more. Each open doors, pick up dropped items and much more. Each life-changing dog is provided free of charge to recipients. life-changing dog is provided free of charge to recipients. Learn how you can enhance the Learn how you can enhance the lives of people with disabilities lives of people with disabilities and give a dog a job. and give a dog a job.
CONNECT CONNECT
1-760-901-4300 1-760-901-4300 cci.org cci.org info@cci.org info@cci.org
13
PROTECT YOUR PET WITH A PET TRUST! 500,000 loved pets euthanized annually don't let your pet become a statistic!
CALL TODAY 407-977-1300 Animal Care Trust USA, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity
Info@ACT4Pets.org Founder, Peggy R. Hoyt J.D., M.B.A.
Help Save Pets Donate Today!
15
17
http://petfashionprofessionals.com
The long john furbaby pajamas (pictured on the left) come in extra small to XXX large. Made of red fleece pre-washed to avoid shrinkage. Please measure from the collar to start of the tail at the butt and around the ribs and neck for a proper fit.
Visit their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thepittieparty/ Or call: 951.906.2089. 19
21
contents
AD OF THE MONTH PAGE 32 MY FAVORITE LICK PAGE 38 PET OF THE MONTH PAGE 42 PET ART PAGE 44 COVER STORY - VINTAGE PETS PAGE 54 GOOD LIFE PET PRODUCTS PAGE 72
www.Lickmagazine.net
23
contents
G GIRL HOMECOMING PAGE 78 SOUL DOG PAGE 94 PET CRUSADER PAGE 102 BEVERLY’S ADVENTURES PAGE 108 MEMORIALS PAGE 114 TRIBUTE TO A DOG PAGE 118
www.LickMagazine.com
If you would like to advertise or participate in Lick Magazine contact us at: BZI Media Services Inc. Lick Magazine 311 N Robertson Blvd Beverly Hills, Ca. 90211 Att: Barbara Z Jayne 917-940-5100 barbarazjayne@gmail.com 25
editor’s letter
Jimmy Stewart
Born: May 30, 1998
Died: July 2, 1997 (at 89)
Actor, Director, Producer and Poet - known for: "Anatomy of a Murder," "Vertigo," "It's a Wonderful Life" A total of 80 films in all. His career spanned from 1935-1991 Jimmy usually portrayed characters of high morality which he epitomized both on and off screen.
Poem for "Beau"
I came across this incredible poem by the late great American Actor “Jimmy Stewart” and thought it perfectly embodied most people’s relationships with their dogs, cats and pets in general. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did and do.... Special Thanks to All my friends and colleagues who help me put out my little labor of love “Lick Magazine” as I am able. Eternal gratitude to fellow pet lovers, friends and talented collaborators: Beverly Houwing, Denise Fleck, Laura Gianna, Angy Gardner and others.. wonderful friends and fellow animal lovers who share the love and stories of pets. And thank you to our pets who give their unconditional love and affection to their human friends everyday no matter the circumstance. They always show us what Love is really about. Maybe one day us humans will catch on. Barbara
Barbara
BarbaraZJayne@gmail.com Barbara@lickmagazine.com
Love ®
Publisher/CD/ED/CRO Barbara Jayne
Barbara has 30 years experience in Publishing, Advertising and Media working with notable entities from Andy Warhol’s “Interview Magazine” to Conde Nast’s “Self Magazine” and her own digital pet publication “Lick Magazine”.
Production Director/ Contributor Beverly Houwing
Contributor Carmen Diaz Carmen is a filmmaker, producer and animal activist. Her new Chihuahua "Luke SkyWalker" is the latest addition to her fashionable designer pup family living the high life between Gran Canaria, Spain and the U.S.
Beverly Houwing is an award winning photographer whose work appears in magazines and galleries. She is also a graphic designer.
Editor Denise Fleck
Denise Fleck is The Pet Safety Crusader having taught 20K humans animal life-saving skills. Author of more than a dozen books, learn more about her at www.PetSafetyCrusader. com and... check her out in the pages of LICK Magazine!
Social Media Nikki McFarling
Nikki is the founder of the podcast “Livey and Opinionated”. She loves to write short stories and poetry but is also a master at social media helping many Hollywood VIPs, including LICK, keep their latest happenings current.!
27
“Beau” by Jimmy Stewart
He never came to see me when I would call--Unless I had a tennis ball. But mostly, he didn’t come at all. When he was young, he never learned to heel or sit or stay. He did things his own way Discipline was not his bag. But when you were with him, things sure didn’t drag. He’d dig up a rose bush to spite me And when I’d grab him, he’d bite me.
And as I would leave the room, He’d look at me from his place by the fire. He knew where the tennis balls were, upstairs. I’d give him one for a while. He’d push it under the bed with his nose And I’d push it out with a smile. Before very long, he’d tire of the ball And he would be asleep in his corner at no time at all.
He bit lots of folks from day to day. The delivery boy was his favorite prey. The gas man wouldn’t read our meter,
And there were nights when I’d feel him climb upon our bed And lay between us and I’d pat his head. There were nights when I’d feel his stare,
He said we owned a real man eater. He set the house on fire, but the story is long to tell. Suffice to say, he survived, and the house as well. On evening walks, and Gloria took him, He was always first out the door. The old one and I brought up the rear because our bones were sore. He’d charge up the street with Mom hanging on -- -What a beautiful pair they were! To follow him where he was bound, We’re early bedders at our house, I guess I’m the first one to retire,
And I’d wake up and he’d be sitting there. And I’d reach out to stroke his hair. And now he’s dead.. And there are nights when I think I feel him climb upon our bed and he between us, And I’d pat his head. And there are nights when I think I feel that stare.. And I reach out my hand to stroke his hair.. And he’s not there. Oh, how I wish that wasn’t so--I’ll always love a dog named --”Beau”.
Dear Abby: Many years ago, on The Johnny Carson Show” Jimmy Stewart read a poem he had written about his dog. It was so beautiful, it brought tears to my eyes. I tried in vain to get a copy of it, and you are my last resort. I am 93 and living in s nursing home. Please print that poem Abby. I’d sign my name, but my family would think I’ve lost my marbles--GRANDMA Dear Grandma: the beautiful poem is titled “Beau”-And here it is: Sent to : The New York Post columnist “Dear Abby" in 1981.
Photo of Jimmy Stewart's Dog, "Beau" 29
contributors
Daniel DiCriscio
Carmen Diaz
Beverly Houwing
Daniel DiCriscio is an award winning TV/Media Personality, Celebrity Hairstylist, Recording Art‑ ist, and Model. Daniel is most widely known for his historical makeover on Paula Jones, his work on Pamela Anderson, Stevie Nicks, Barbi Twins, Anna Nicole Smith, and his TV interview with Sa‑ cha Baron Cohen / Da Ali G Show. Daniel is active in various animal rights causes. Stay tuned for his upcoming Hollywood Tell-All book. https://danieldicriscio.net
Carmen Diaz was Lick Magazine's Summer 2016 / It’s a Super Zoo cover and “star” with her fashionista pups “Luke Skywalker” and “Darth Vader.” Carmen resides in Gran Canaria, Spain and Beverly Hills, Ca. and can be found doing the dog fashion show circuit in New York and L.A. Stay Tuned for Carmen’s latest happenings in the pages of Lick Magazine. @carmendiazmedin @nosinmispeluditos2022
Beverly Houwing has had a passion for pho‑ tography and a love for animals her whole life. She feels images have a profound effect on our perception of the world. Her photography has been exhibited at galleries and numerous curated exhibits. Her work has been featured in Smith‑ sonian, Africa Geographic and other magazines. Check out more of her work on her web site: www.squidgallery.com.
Gregg and Wendy Di Pinto
Neely Elvidge Waring
Laura Gianna Souza
Wendy and Gregg Di Pinto own and operate the upscale (non chain rarity) pet store for pam‑ pered pets "Gigi's Pet Market" based in Jupiter, FL. and named after their gently spoiled and very beloved pet "Gigi" of course!! Gigi's carries the "best of the best" in everything "pet‑centric" be‑ cause this loving couple wanted the best for their "Gigi!" And they know you want the best for your pampered pets too! We welcome Wendy, Gregg and Gigi's personal product selections. And if you happen to be in Jupiter, stop by and say "hello".
Neely Elvidge Waring, aka The Diva Dog Mom, began photographing shelter dogs while working with rescues in South Florida. Her love of dogs and photography blossomed into a pet photogra‑ phy business. She now runs Hoosier Bulldog Res‑ cue in Indianapolis, Indiana. She currently has six Bulldogs, two Sphynx cats, and an African Grey Parrot.
Laura is the owner and fashion impresario of G Girl Productions, West Palm Beach, Florida. She created the "Cotillion" and “HomeComing” events which took place in Palm City, Florida for this issue. You can check Laura out on her Face‑ book page or at a G Girl fashion event coming to a town near you.
https://neelywaringphotography.smugmug.com
https://www.facebook.com/Ggirlproductions/
Maria Conchita Alonso
Ashley McDonald
Maria Conchita Alonso is an acclaimed celebrity songstress, actress, advocate and former beauty queen with a heart of gold. Maria was also a Lick cover girl. We are delighted to have her contrib‑ ute. You can connect with her on Twitter.
From childhood snapshots to a heartfelt tribute, Ashley's passion for photography bloomed. Inspired by her father's lens-filled home, capturing moments became a way to honor his memory after his passing. Overcoming fears, her husband gifted her a camera, emboldening her to launch a business. Amidst the journey, Jax, her beloved dachshund, adds joy. Gratitude extends to supportive friends, especially Melissa Fuller, who linked her with opportunities. Each click resonates with love, transforming a hobby into a heartfelt profession.
@MariaConchita_A
Would you like to summit a story about your pet or do you have a story you'd like to see us create? Please feel free to drop us a line at Lick Magazine. Submissions: Please submit only high resolution photos and universal text if you would like a picture or story considered for future publication. Please email to:
BarbaraZJayne@gmail.com
Micheal Albert
Devin Johnson
"Breakfast with Waffles": The only thing Micheal Al‑ bert's dog "Waffles" has in common with a breakfast waffle is that they are both warm and fluffy. "Waffles" is a long-haired miniature dachshund who hit the big time 9 years ago when he found Papa Micheal and He's been living in the lap of luxury on San Francisco's prestigious Nob Hill ever since. Waffles has a nice pre-breakfast walk with trips to Huntington Park be‑ fore lunch and, an evening walk as well. Papa retired at 43 having enjoyed a career in the publishing world working with 'San Francisco Magazine' and later, with 'Smithsonian' Into the 'Golden Years', only miniature Dachshunds seem to be able to bring the joy of an‑ other heartbeat in the house.
Devin is a graduate of NYU with a BA in Film & Television. He co-founded a video production company (dog-army.com) that specializes in real estate and has filmed over 300 apartments in NYC, as well as web series pilots, and events. His sound work has been featured in the Sundance Film Festival, New York Film Festival: Projections, International Film Festival Rotterdam, and other film festivals. www.devinmadethis.com
or Mail to: Bzi Media Services 311 N Robertson Blvd, Beverly Hills, Ca. 90211
31
lick - pet ads of the month
LOOKING BACK AT
GUCCI
33
World Heart Foundation
Linda Blair
lick pick - pet rescue
“Happy
Birthday”
! k ic
v o L
L e,
35
37
my favorite lick - Verdie
Pet of Barbara King
Photo: Ashley McDonald 39
my favorite lick - Stella
Pet of Peggi Leggieri
Homecoming Queen
Photo: Ashley McDonald 41
lick - Pet of the Month - Jax
Jax is a four year old chocolate dapple dachshund who we adopted when he was eight weeks old. He is the spunkiest, goofiest little guy and has our hearts.
Ashley McDonald & Jax 43
Lick Spotlight - pet art
Artistic Creativity!
Peter Hogarth: Artist/United Kingdom In his words.. "Lover of the beautiful things, creatures and like minded people on this planet."
Artists - Peter Hogarth & Franx Marc
Franz Marc A key German printmaker and painter. Franz was a founding member of “Der Blaue Reiter” known for his contribution to German Expressionism. 45
lick spotlight - Daniel DiCriscio
GET WELL DANIEL!!
With Love and Licks from All Your Animal and Human Friends at Lick Magazine!
47
Selected Pit Bull Rescue Groups: Los Angeles, California Pit Bull Rescues:
Angel City Pitbulls Po Box 19944 Los Angeles, Ca. 90019
Linda Blair World Heart
www.angelcitypits.org
www.furbabyrescue.org
http://www.lindablairworldheart.org
Bullies and Buddies www.bulliesandbuddies.com
Dawg Squad 11209 National Blvd #246 Los Angeles, Ca. 90064 310-674-0477 www.Dawgsquad.org
Fur Baby Rescue 3030 S Hill Street Los Angeles, Ca. 90007 213-840-0153
Dr. Doghouse Bully Crew 11054 Ventura Blvd Studio City, Ca. 91604 661-388-8704 www.ddbcr.com
NKLA Pet Adoption 1845 Pontius Ave West Los Angeles, Ca. 90025 424-208-8840 www.nkla.org
Ace of Hearts Dog Rescue 310-358-3344 www.AceAngels.org
Karma Rescue 1158 26th Street #155 Santa Monica, Ca. 90403
New York, New York Pit Bull Rescues:
Florida Pit Bull Rescues:
www.Karmarescue.org
Ny Bully Crew/Animal Rescue & Adoption Center 1457 Montauk Highway East Patchogue, New York 11772 Out of the Pits P.O. Box 2311 Albany, New York 12220
www.luvabull.org
Dept of Animal Services Administrative Office: 221 N Figueroa Street, Suite 600 Los Angeles, Ca. 99012 888-452-7381 LA Animal Services & Locations 888-452-7381 www.laAnimalservices.com East Valley Center 14409 Van Owen Street Van Nuys, Ca. 91405 Harbor Center 957 N Gaffey Street San Pedro, Ca. 90731
www.outofthepits.org
NY Pit Bull Rescue
Rescue Pit P.O. Box 10219 Rochester, New York 14610 info@rescuepit.org
Queen City Pits Queencitypitties.com Info@queencitypitties.com
South Los Angeles Chesterfield Square Center 1850 W. 60th Street Los Angeles, Ca. 90047
CusePitCrew P.O. Box 195 Clay, Ny 13041
West Valley 20655 Plummer Street Chatsworth, Ca. 91311
New Orleans, Louisiana Pit Bull Rescue: Villalobos Rescue Center P.O. box 771127 New Orleans, LA. 70177 504-229-4229
Adopt A Pet www.adoptapet.com
Pit Bull Happenings www.pitbullhappenings.com
www.rescueme.org
North Central Center 3201 Lacey Street Los Angeles, Ca. 90032
West Los Angeles Center 11361 West Pico Los Angeles, Ca. 90064
Luv a Bull
PitBull Rescue Me www.pitbull.rescueme.org
Plenty of Pit Bulls www.plentyofpitbulls.org www.Popb.org gainesvillepitbulls@gmail.com
www.recycle_a_bull@yahoo.com
Second Chance Rescue Nycsecondchancerescue.org AnimalAlliancenyc.org
Mayors alliance for nyc’s animals 244 5th Avenue, suite R290 New York, New York 10001-7604 #212-252-2350 Info@animalalliancenyc.org
Get your pet www.getyourpet.com/adopt-a-pitbull-or-rehome-a-pit-bull-in-newyork/
www.vcrpitbull.com
49
51
REPORT REPORT REPORTANIMAL ANIMAL ANIMAL ABUSE. ABUSE. ABUSE.STOP STOP STOP DOM DOM DOM
MESTIC MESTIC ESTIC ABUSE. ABUSE. ABUSE.SPOTABUSE.ORG SPOTABUSE.ORG SPOTABUSE.ORG 53
lick spotlight
What Is This
What is that special inexplicable connection between people and animals? Between people and their pets?
friends and partners in our lives and the lives of our families.
In an instant there is “instant” understanding .. no words.. just a look, a moment, a feeling and we know. They know that we love them or maybe that we want to strangle them because they just peed on grandmother’s antique oriental rug!
They accept us whether we are homely to look at or simply divine.. forever accepting, loving and there for us when we need a smile and they offer a wag.
As they say in french, “Je Ne Sais Quoi!” But it’s there and it’s been there this connection, this understanding, this discourse of thoughts and ideas (without language) since the beginning of time. Sometimes we feel that instant connection with people too. You can just look at a stranger and feel warmth towards them, acceptance or the opposite.. Pets somehow understand us and accept us for the most part expecting little in return. And they don’t seem to care whether they live in the yard, a barn, the dog house, your house or right there in bed with you! They just long to be devoted to us, to be near us ..whether we are rich or poor, young or old, fat or skinny or downright homely. Dogs are understandably dubbed “Man’s best friend” for a reason. They look at us and see love. Pure and simple.. they love us however we are, whoever we are. They accept us (flaws and all), perhaps better than any mother, father, family member, lover or friend. And for many people that love is very mutual. Though we might get upset when they bring in a freshly killed bird as a dinner offering or run into the kitchen with mud on their feet.. they are still our
So, we have taken the opportunityof basking in this eternal lovefest connection between man and dogs by showcasing some beautiful visual connections between people and their pets.. a selection of photos from yesteryear of people of note and their best furry friends. With a snap of the camera the love “Man’s best friend” extends to us is palpable whether we are a celebrity or an average Joe. Our furry friends are so dear and appreciated that some humans have shown their love by leaving their millions or billions to their best friends. Their dogs!! And in some cases.. cats, monkeys and others of the non-human variety.
cover story
Thing Called Love
Here are just a few examples of just how far the human/dog bond goes. Enjoy! •
New York Real Estate Billionaire Leona Helmsly left 12 million dollars in her will to her dog “Trouble” and cut out two of her four grandchildren entirely.
•
Magel Barrett-Raddenberry Bequest: 4 million to her dogs (unspecified number) Magel was the widow of “Star Trek’s” creator. She also left an additional 1 million for the employee who would be caring for her pets. Chihuahua “Conchita,” Maltese “April Marie” and Yorkshire Terrier “Lucio” were left 11 million by their owner( which included an 8 million dollar mansion). The dogs perks include their weekly appointments to the Pet Spa in a Gold Escalade.
•
Oprah Winfrey is still thankfully with us but she has a bequest for 30 million in trust for her dogs just in case.
•
Carlotta Liebenstein (a questionable bequestor or publicity stunt?) has left 80 million to her pet German Shepherd “Gunther III”.
Need we say more about the power of love and the inexplicable connection between people and their pets.
55
lick spotlight - Vintage Pets
57
59
61
63
65
LISA KERNER
BETSEY
BARBARA JAYNE
LAURA GIANNA
Happy BELLA
LAURREN DARR WENDY AND GREGG DI PINTO
MICKEY BARBARA JAYNE
PAISLEY
EMMI GRACE
JIM CARROLL AVA
NANCY CARROLL
NANCY CARROLL
EMMI GRACE
Holidays JANICE RICHARDSON JANICE CRAIG
SADIE
BABY GIRL
NEELY ELVIDGE WARING
CHARLES
BRONX
ANGY & COOPER
LAURA G & LEONARDO 67
SANDY
DANIEL
LAURA G
LEONARDO
Happy KEITH W
TOAST AMANDA AND JACK
GREG AND HENRY
LAURA G
GABRIELLA
LAURA G
GENAROSA
Holidays GIANNA LAURA G
GRACIELA
LAURA G
KAMI KAT KEN POLK 69
TACO VERDI
GERALYNN CADA
BARBARA KING
Happy PEGGI LEGGIERI
PASCALINE STELLA
MARIANNE BUTTNER
OLIVER
ROXIE BY THE BAIE
BARBIE
VIKI ANDERS MICHEAL ALBERT
WAFFLES
Holidays NANCY WRUBLIN
BRIDGET YUKI DOG THE MCDONALD FAMILY
ROYAL
SHARON DODSWORTH
71
lick - pet products GIGI'S PET MARKET
The Place To Come For All Your Pet Supply Needs GiGi's Pet Market is a local, independently owned Pet Supply Store with everything you need for your Dogs & Cats. We have a huge selection of healthy food options; specializing in natural, organic and raw food, treats, toys, supplements, leashes, collars, bedding and more! We even have a gift boutique with unique and fun pet items. https://gigispetmarket.com/
RELAXOPET Pet Stressed? Not anymore. The RelaxoPet Pro Dog Relaxation System produces high frequency vibrations specially designed to help alleviate stress and panicked reactions subconsciously. Turn on "Relaxo Pet" and your pet will be in a yoga pose pronto. Feel the calming vibes! Suggested retail price: $89.99. Available at Petco.
A PET WITH PAWS Pet Carrier
Fashionable, Purposeful, Reliable, Comfortable, Affordable, Airline Approved! For you & your Pet! Our Fav: Rose Pink! Apologies the color is “Rose Pink” not hot pink! A Pet with Paws provides pet owners luxury styled pet carriers and accessories without a luxury price tag. Shop at: https://www.apetwithpaws.com
73
lick pick - pet products FUNNYFUZZY First Class Dog Car Seat /Comfy Bed Funnyfuzzy is a pet lifestyle brand that provides a variety of products
for you and your pet. We have not only the essentials but also a lot of fun products, to bring comfort and joy to your home staying & travel. Happiness is what we all seek, and it is what we have been creating and will continue in the future. Only $79.99 US (regularly $149.99) Available on Funnyfuzzy.com
SNOOP DOGGIE DOGGS Embrace rap royalty with this fine polished pet bowl. As Snoop says, "Caviar is encouraged, but not required!" Choose polished stainless or gold finish for your pimped out puppy pad. Comes in small and large. Real metal chain trim adds heft and class. Medical-grade stainless steel, safe for pets and humans alike. Deluxe Gold Pet Bowl ( 1 cup) reg size $64.99 or large $74.99 Available at Petco.
COLORFUL TUNNEL FOR CATS Cats love a good crinkle toy!! Your cat can go from snoozing to playing! The enclosed tunnel space includes a dangling ball toy for your cat to swat and bat. This product is built with a soft microfiber and durable polyester that is lightweight, collapsible, and portable. A cat tunnel soft enough for resting in and durable enough to withstand a multiple cat household. Retails for $34.04 Check out the Cat Mega Shop at: catmega.com
75
lick pick - pet products YUDODO Personal Pet Carrier A great way to carry your little pup safely, securely and snugly while leaving you hands free. YUDODO is Available on Amazon and the price will make you look twice (less than $25.00!). Your pup will love it too.
BEST PET Pet Stroller Walking out of your door into your neighborhood park has never been this easy with its swivel front wheels for easy navigation with our pet stroller. You also don’t have to worry when your pets turn into hyperactive cuties with its one-hand fold feature and jogger stroller’s lightweight yet sturdy support. The Best Pet carrier "foldable" system also makes it super easy to fit into the trunk of your car. Retails at just $34.99 on Amazon.
ELECTRONIC SMART CAT TOY
LED Laser Pointer Interactive Cat Teaser Toy
Laser pointer toy for cats with built-in smart chip program control, rotating light projector. Activation by cat touch or motion. CatMEGA was founded by cat owners out of love for furry friends. You'll find exclusive & unique products that help improve the quality of you and your cat's everyday life. Retails for $48.94. BY CAT LOVERS, FOR CAT LOVERS Check out the Cat Mega Shop at: catmega.com 77
Photos: Ashley McDonald
G Girl Homecoming 2023
79
Photos: Ashley McDonald
81
Photos: Ashley McDonald
83
Photos: Ashley McDonald
85
Photos: Ashley McDonald
87
Photos: Ashley McDonald
Photos: Ashley McDonald
89
Photos: Ashley McDonald
91
Photos: Ashley McDonald
93
lick pet person
Carmen Diaz
and Soul Dog Someone once told me that every person has a soul dog. You can have many animals during your lifetime but only one will mark your life forever. This dog will be "the special one," your "soul dog." Anakin Skywalker was my soul dog-- a little beige chihuahua full of attitude and affection. Anakin was my daughter, my partner in crime. She was my emotional support, my life companion.. and the best friend I ever had. She was my everything. When I adopted her back in July of 2005 I was going through hell and it was Anakin who took me psychologically away She made me smile and shine again. Together we traveled the world. We shared so many adventures and experiences that I would need a book to tell you all about them! But We ended up -- where we belonged - "Beverly Hills." Here we met the best dog community ever! It was here where I found my people, "my tribe," and where I spent the best years of my life. It was thanks to this tiny four legged angel that I met the most incredible people ever!
I will never forget all those birthday parties in Holmby and Roxbury parks, our daily walks all over Rodeo Drive or our fabulous lunches at the "Pussy and Pooch" Pet Lifestyle Center. "Anakin Skywalker" was named after my favorite movie character from " Star Wars." She was a real "doggie diva" and the first dog model of Spain. But Spain was not her place. It was Beverly Hills, Hollywood and New York City where she became a top dog star and really shined! She was used as a model for the top pet designers "Ada Nieves" and "Anthony Rubio" among others. She hit the catwalks at New York's Pet Fashion Week, plus she became a dog actress as she took parts in various American movies. But an unexpected and perverse twist of fate made us leave our world of happiness and joy to return to Gran Canaria, Spain. Neither Anakin nor I ever wanted to go to the island but circumstances took us there. I had never been more unhappy. But the most painful moment of my life came on June 16, 2020 when Anakin Skywalker crossed the "Rainbow Bridge. 95
"I have experienced losses throughout my life but this one, Anakin's death, left me immersed in the deepest sadness and with a terrible depression. Yes, Anakin Skywalker was my "soul dog," my everything. We shared such a bond that I have not even felt with another human. I am totally positive that wherever she is now; she has felt my sadness. She wanted to help me heal and get past the sadness I was going through. So she did her magic. She sent me a little boy chihuahua " Luke Skywalker".
I was just coping with my depression when a friend sent me a message with a video of a chihuahua who was going to be sent to a shelter. His family after 5 years could not continue to take care of him, And so I found "Luke." I will never forget the moment when I saw his eyes, for in his eyes I saw my "Anakin." I felt in my heart that Anakin had sent me this angel to help me heal and so I adopted him right away. On June 22, 2020 a new chapter of life started for my new chihuahua "Luke Skywalker" and for me. 97
I will never forget that moment and I always promise all my dogs that they will have the best life and the best second chance ever. And I always stick to my word. So now " Luke Skywalker" has a real dig mom, a real loving family, a brother ("Darth Vader") and a wonderful life full of love, joy and travels. As Anakin, he is a great model.. although Darth is still "teaching him the business..." But he is such a talented dog that he is learning really fast. Now the three of us always go everywhere together. We are a real family . We are currently working on a project to promote pet friendly culture in Spain. Thanks to the fact that Spain is progressing in terms of animal welfare; we consider that now is an excellent time to promote all those establishments where our furry friends are welcome.
According to the recently approved animal welfare law.. dogs are full members if our families and as such more and more families can count on them to share their moments of leisure and recreation. Our project wants to help all those families who want go everywhere with their furry friends!! Even to be a dog you have to be lucky in this life and Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker are the Best Pet Ambassadors that second chanced are possible. And now they are living a life of luxury, glamour, parties, catwalks, travels but most importantly " I Love Them"! I love them to the moon and back so they have the most important things ever: Love, Home and Family!!
Thank you Anakin for sending me my angel whose life not only changed but he changed my life as well. He gave me back the joy of living and my "smile"!! Follow us to be part of our adventures and see how two rescued dogs are living the best lives ever!!! •
https://www.instagram.com/nosinmispeluditos2022/ And as we are currently living in Gran Canaria, please do check out: https://www.grancanaria.com/turismo/en/ with-your-pets/pets/
99
SHELTER & FASHIO ICON Amazing Amazingstories storiesstart startininshelters sheltersand and rescues. rescues.Adopt Adopttoday todaytotostart startyours. yours. TOAST TOAST325K+ 325K+Instagram InstagramFollowers Followers
R PET PET ON ON
101
lick - pet crusader
So Lucky to Have
Older dogs know their manners, have at least some house and obedience training, are more focused and mellow, not requiring your every moment of attention. Most golden oldies know what “no” means and are happy to lay by your side. They typically sleep through the night without waking you for potty breaks and have grown into their paws and personality, so you know what you are signing up for when you adopt a senior dog. And yet, since ‘50 is the new 30’you might be surprised to see just how much zest many senior dogs still have. Adopting a senior dog is a no brainer to me, yet older dogs often get passed over at shelters for puppies. Many homeless old dogs were once owned by someone while others wait well into their later years to get that special human they can love and be loved by.
get into mischief or have a genetic illness. A young dog can escape your grasp and meet an unhappy end. Don’t focus on the fact that your time together may be short. What is important is that you make the most of whatever time you have together. There’s nothing as rewarding as making the remaining days, weeks, months or years precious for an older animal. Since 2000, my husband and I have been the proud parents of rescued senior Akitas, and each has had his or her own unique personality. In 2020, we were saddened by the loss of our darling Haiku who crossed the Rainbow Bridge at age 15.
As Board President of The Grey Muzzle Organization (learn more on page 106 in this publication), I often hear from people that they are afraid to adopt a senior because they can’t bear to lose the dog so quickly. Sadly, there are no guarantees in life, and a puppy can
He had truly been our child and had gone on many adventures. He was our first dog to dip paws in both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and traveled to more than a dozen states! A few months after Haiku left this earthly plane, unknown to me, my husband, Paul, planned a mountain getaway for our 30th Anniversary. Two days prior to our special day, a dear friend alerted me to a 10-year old Akita who had been homeless for more than a month. I wasn’t ready to fall in love yet, but the dog’s picture melted my heart. I showed Kiko’s photo to my hubby and I’m sure he instantly fell in love too. We adopted Princess Kiko on our anniversary and our meeting was totally meant to be! My surprise getaway turned out to be just a 15-minute drive to where Kiko was sheltered! In our first two weeks together, somber Kiko began to blossom. Always proud to bring us her stuffed slothy or hedgie in gratitude
Loved a Senior Dog By Denise Fleck, The Pet Safety Crusader™
when she was filled with joy. She loved car rides and golf cart rides in the “Kiko Cart” and gave the best “woos” and kisses. Kiko was the Grand Marshall in a parade riding in a Corvette convertible, filmed a TV Show pilot, was a calendar girl and appeared in magazines and books. Kiko attended a pet sitter’s conference by my side after making the 1,400 mile road trip to Cleveland and back, but mostly, Kiko loved laying in our dining room window, chin on the sill, watching the world. Never enough time, I cried my heart out when she passed away at age 13, but I know we gave her a great three years and the love she gave us was immeasurable. Kiko had been gone two months, and we had not planned to adopt again for at least a couple more, but a senior Akita made her presence known to us: Wish, so named because when she was picked up on the streets of Memphis, she was in such ill health that the rescue “wished” she would make it. Thankfully, Big East Akita Rescue (B.E.A.R) bailed Wish out of the shelter, and and JoAnn Dimon and her village that nursed her back to wellness. I am so grateful to B.E.A.R. and all who transported her from Memphis to New Jersey and to her numerous vet appointments, loved her, brushed her, fed her and just told her she was a beautiful girl. Once we learned about Wish, my husband and I were eager to adopt her and drove 1,600 miles to the Jersey Shore and back.
Again, a ten-year old was destined to become our girl! This lovebug had suffered more than any other dog we had every adopted: bloat leading to a gastropexy (learn more on page 104 in this publication), heartworms, pneumonia, a terrible flea infestation leading to dermatitis and great fur loss, malnourished and about 20 lbs. underweight, yet she still had kisses for everyone she met.
As I said before, there are no guarantees,but we plan to make sure Wishy’s everyday is a new adventure. She has already walked the streets of Colonial Williamsburg, and is carrying on the tradition of riding in the Kiko Cart! Wishy is gaining confidence, developing a routine and watching her blossom, like you would watch a child or puppy grow and discover new things, is joy! Knowing Wishy feels safe, happy and loved is so heartwarming that I cannot imagine adopting a dog who isn’t grey muzzled. There’s no way to know how long we’ll be lucky enough to share our lives with Wishy, but she has gotten forever into my heart. In the wise words of Winnie the Pooh, “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” Adopt a senior dog, it won’t be just one of the most memorable times of your life, earning an old dog’s love is a gift! • Learn more at www.PetSafetyCrusader.com. 103
lick - pet crusader
The Dangers of
At one time or another, most of us have felt uncomfortably bloated after eating too much. Our stomach gets tight and feels overly full, but in a short time, the food and gas leave the stomach, enter the intestines and we feel better. Dogs also get bloated, but the way bloat presents in them is referred to by veterinarians as “the mother of all emergencies” since in just tens of minutes to a few hours, the condition can become deadly! Gastric dilatation is the term for when a dog’s stomach stretches from the food, fluid and/or gas that has entered, sometimes stretching as big as a basketball. Pressure from the distended stomach pushes on the lungs making breathing difficult. By narrowing the openings of the stomach, the pressure also prevents the contents from moving on its journey, so the bloating dog cannot vomit or release the food into his intestines. Uncomfortable as that is, the situation becomes deadly when the enlarged stomach twists, cutting off the blood supply, resulting in tissue death. Known as gastric dilatation volvulus, the twisting
stomach pulls on the vessels carrying blood back to the heart causing circulation to slow, and the heart to beat irregularly (arrhythmia) resulting in shock. Once the stomach has torsioned (twisted), immediate veterinary care is the only chance for survival.
Top 4 Risk Factors Genetics & Body Weight: Knowing a dog’s family history is key, since dogs with a parent or sibling who have bloated are 60% more likely to bloat as well. Additionally, large deep-chested breeds are more prone to bloat while studies show that thinner dogs too are at greater risk. While letting your canine pal get overweight is never a good thing, a little fat taking up space is the abdomen does allow less room for the stomach to move from its normal position. Breed & Chest-shape: Depth-to-width ratio of a dog’s chest can contribute to bloat. Dogs with deep keel-shaped chests have more room for the stomach to move in the abdomen behind the ribcage, increasing their risk. Great danes are at greatest risk but other breeds high on the list include:
Canine Bloat
By Denise Fleck, The Pet Safety Crusader™
Akitas, Bloodhounds, Boxers, German shepherds, Irish setters & wolfhounds, St. Bernards, Standard poodles & their mixes (goldendoodles, aussiedoodles) and Weimaraners. Age: For large breeds, the risk of bloat goes up by 20% every year after the age of 5, and for giant breeds its the same but beginning at age 3. The majority of bloating incidents occur between 7 and 12 years of age. Eating fast: Possibly due to increased swallowing of air, but fast eaters increase their risk.
Prevention According to a paper published by Tufts University, 30% of dogs that develop bloat die or have to be euthanized. So prevention is truly a pet parent’s best tool to keep their fur kid safe.
Portion Control & Slow Down Eating Split the daily amount into two portions to prevent the stomach from being stretched by one large meal. Stretching the stomach also stretches the hepatogastric ligament which keeps the stomach in its proper position Slow down dogs who scarf their food by using puzzle bowls are on the market with compartments or grooves that cause the dog to pace their consumption. Dividing the food into the cups of a muffin tin is a simple and economical way to help your dog eat slowly. Feeding canned/wet food mixed into kibble lowers the incidence of bloat, and keeping a healthy gut by feeding probiotics may help.
Exercise After eating, a casual stroll on-leash may help digestion, but NO running, swimming, chasing a ball or other intense activities for two hours after eating or one hour prior.
Signs Your Dog is Experiencing Bloat Pain Pacing and restlessness Moaning Distended abdomen Foamy-ropey saliva Retching without actual vomiting Dog looks at or bites flank area Rapid, shallow breathing In the early stages, the dog may still be able to defecate but as organs below the stomach shut down due to lack of blood and oxygen, that won’t be likely.
What to Do Remain calm and get your dog to the Veterinarian at once for emergency treatment! This is a life-threatening condition that will not correct itself and time is of the essence – death can occur in minutes! If your dog has any risk factor, discuss with your veterinarian BEFORE bloat becomes an issue. Many at-risk dogs get their stomachs “tacked” (gastropexy) to prevent it from flipping. This is often done at the time of their spay or neuter. Several kinds of gastropexy surgery exist, so your veterinarian is your best resource as to when and what type of surgery is best for YOUR dog. Learn a bit more by watching this video: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=483813625575512
Stress Dogs with fearful and nervous personalities have a higher incidence of bloat than calm and relaxed pups. Ask your veterinarian to refer an animal behaviorist to help you manage your dog’s stress. In multi-pet households, feed the bloat-prone dog separately to prevent him from gulping out of worry that his food may be snagged by another. When stepping out for the evening or when on vacation, hire a professional pet sitter instead of boarding the nervous pup. 105
lick - pet crusader
The Grey Muzzle Organization: When senior dogs enter shelters, their future is uncertain. The adoption rate for senior dogs (7 years or older) is lower than that of all other ages combined: just over 50% find new homes. The Grey Muzzle Organization is one of the only national organizations dedicated specifically to advancing lifesaving efforts on behalf of senior dogs. We provide funding and resources to animal shelters and rescue groups nationwide. With the support of people like you, The Grey Muzzle Organization creates happy endings to what would otherwise be heartbreaking stories. We envision a world where every senior dog thrives and no old dog dies alone and afraid.
The Grey Muzzle Organization saves and improves the lives of at-risk senior dogs by providing grants, ranging from $2,500 to $11,000, to animal welfare organizations across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico and hope our reach will spread. These grants provide senior dogs with critically needed care and services that support our mission. Funding helps: Medical & Dental programs to help senior dogs get adopted Keeping dogs in homes they already have by assisting with medical care and/or food
Seniors for Seniors programs matching senior citizens with senior dogs
Hospice and Long-Term Foster Care Orthopedic beds for senior shelter dogs Innovative ways to help senior dogs live their best lives
Since our founding in 2008, we have awarded more than $4 million in grants and in our last grant cycle, $848,000 to 90 shelters and rescues! Watch this video: https://youtu.be/ ahiMObBBIoI?si=bw5rOAGQ6m4n_Rz5 Grey Muzzle strives to be an international leader promoting the well-being of older dogs and equipping the people who love them with knowledge and information to ensure the highest quality care. We regularly update our website with best practices for working with and caring for senior dogs and feature stories and articles from our high-profile Advisory Board, which includes Dr. Marty Becker, “America’s Veterinarian;” Victoria Stilwell, renowned dog trainer and the star of the Animal Planet TV series, “It’s Me or the Dog;” and Dr. Mary Gardner, co-founder of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice. Drawing on the expertise of our Executive and Advisory Boards and others, we offer a free monthly webinar series open to the public and focused on a range of issues relevant to senior dogs. We are equally committed to building the capacity of our grantees through professional development, including a monthly e-newsletter highlighting current research and best practices, a webinar series, and networking opportunities.
Helping Senior Dogs Thrive
By Denise Fleck, The Pet Safety Crusader™
Crew recently celebrated his 12th birthday in his new home, where he loves to lounge by the pool, go for car rides, and sit in the grass watching the neighbors’ dogs! Happy Birthday, Crew!!! At 13 years old, Hoss was surrendered when his family had a new baby. He was heartbroken emotionally and suffering physically from neglect. Covered in fleas, he had a painful, fractured tooth and tested positive for heartworm disease. Hoss desperately needed help to heal his body and his spirit. Thanks to a grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization, Stop the Suffering Animal Rescue of Ohio could get right to work, providing Hoss with all the medical care he needed. Once his body healed, they knew they needed to mend his broken heart.
Here are a few stories about older dogs grants from The Grey Muzzle Organization have helped: This is Crew, an alumnus of Poodle and Pooch Rescue of Florida. He came to their organization at 10 years old and was in need of extensive medical care. Crew was suffering from dental issues, fatty deposits, and a terrible ear infection. He even had bruises from shaking his head to relieve his discomfort. Poodle & Pooch used their medical grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization to provide extensive medical treatment for senior dogs who come into their care. Following a course of super antibiotics, dental cleaning, and removal of fatty lipomas, Crew was feeling much better and ready to relax in a foster home!
Stop the Suffering put out the call for a foster/hospice home where Hoss could be cherished for the rest of his days. Within a week, a wonderful family reached out about giving Hoss the loving home he deserved! Hoss’s new family said, “Adopting a senior is a treasure and an honor. Hoss may be gray in the face, but his heart is full of love, and love never grows old. • To learn more about the work The Grey Muzzle Organization does and how you can help, sign up our e-news letter by visiting www.GreyMuzzle.org and watch these comedy legends share their thoughts about senior dogs: https://vimeo.com/398312780
Crew’s foster parents had recently lost their beloved senior dog. They had always wanted to foster, but the timing never seemed to work out. However, as soon as they saw Crew’s picture and read his story, they knew they wanted to help! It didn’t take long for them to realize Crew was already in his forever home!
107
Beverly’s Adventures in Greenland by Beverly Houwing
Photos by: Beverly Houwing
Greenland isn't a place I’d thought about going to before, but it came up as a “side trip” from Iceland, where I already was going to visit again during the summer. Greenland is a truly beautiful and remote part of the world where the only inhabitable locations are along the coast on the western and eastern side of this massive land, that is a North American autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark. I went to the west coast of Greenland, visiting their capital, Nuuk. There are no roads in Greenland except in the cities. Nuuk boasts three traffic lights, which accounts for the total in all of Greenland!
Colorful fishing boats in Nuuk harbor below apartment buildings 109
Outside of Nuuk, the capital, are beautiful, fjords were people have small summer cottages. You see brightly colored Danish-style houses in this majestic landscape. After visiting Nuuk, I flew up north to Ilulissat, which is above the Arctic Circle - it's either that or a long ride via boat. Since I was there in July, the sun never set! It was strange, yet nice, having daylight all the time. Around Ilulissat, and in Qasigiannguit, which we visited via boat, we saw many Greenland Dog breeding locations. They a large husky-type dog kept as a sled dog, and are relied on for survival during the dark winter months where people subsist on hunting and fishing - requiring travel across massive ice floes. Today, the breed is considered nationally and culturally important to Greenland and efforts are made to safeguard its purity. In western Greenland north of the Arctic Circle and the entirety of eastern Greenland, it is illegal to import any dog from outside. A number of projects have been initiated in an attempt of ensuring that Greenland's dog sledding culture, knowledge and use, along with the breed itself, are not lost.
111
Ilulissat is where you can see icebergs the size of buildings! They tower over the homes along the edge of the harbor, making them look like tiny doll houses. I was also lucky with clear, sunny weather for the majority of the trip, which was wonderful for photographing this spectacular spot! ❆ To see more images from my trip to Greenland, visit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/squidgallery/albums/72177720310044936
113
Pet Memorial •
Anakin now in doggie heaven
•
A Look Back at Woofstock, Fashion Week & Strut Your Mutt Carmen Diaz, “Anakin” & Designer Anthony Rubio
Memorial Kelly Greene
We Miss You!! 115
The Little Red Dog is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit • Dog Rescue "We rescue dogs and find them forever homes."
The Little Red Dog • (949) 427-0925 https://thelittlereddog.org/
Help us save 100 dogs this Holiday Season!
“In Memorial” An Act of Dog Museum of Compassion Representing one of the 5,500 dogs killed in US shelters every day. Mark Barone founder / artist / animal advocate
117
119
END BREED-SPECIFIC LEGISLATION