Dogs

Hey, Rusty here.  I'm a bit excited, kinda like when I'm outside in my doghouse ... I mean, cathouse. Lots of good news. First, congratulations to all the award winners from BlogPaws 2013.  And extra special congrats to Skeezix's Food...
Hey, Rusty here.  I'm a bit excited, kinda like when I'm outside in my doghouse ... I mean, cathouse. Lots of good news. First, congratulations to all the award winners from BlogPaws 2013.  And extra special congrats to Skeezix's Food Lady, the editor of Mousebreath ezine.  As you might already know, she won in two categories. Best Video and Best Cat Blog for Mousebreath.  You can read her
about 1 hour ago
Tuesday morning pre-banding Tuesday afternoon post-banding The verdikhkt? Mom was khorrekht!!!! Three females and one male - the girls are wearing red, white, and blue on their right paws - he's sporting yellow - all four have a blakhk...
Tuesday morning pre-banding Tuesday afternoon post-banding The verdikhkt? Mom was khorrekht!!!! Three females and one male - the girls are wearing red, white, and blue on their right paws - he's sporting yellow - all four have a blakhk over green on their leftTheir chekhk ups showed they were khwite healthy - with NO issues - no parasites - khlear eyes - nice looking throats - and one of the girls - akhtually the furst one banded during the telekhast SHRIEKED and SKHREAMED the ENTIRE time!They are akhtually the same size as their parents as of banding time - 28 to 30 days out of the egg!!!!Zoom in Columbus in o-HI-o is akhtually Zoom-ette! She was healthy too - woo khan see a post about her banding here - inkhluding some khomments about the unhatched eggs in her skhrape!****** From MondayThe Poppy and another puppy from the flashie beastie And the khrakhkberry - I had Mom send it to Molly and Mitch's nice mom as soon as we saw it!Tuesday's furst walk - a warm and humid one tooMom and I didn't shoot a video this week since we were going to inkhlude so many of the WINGED pikhtures - plus, given all that has transpired in the past few days, Mom just didn't have the words as she thinks of all the humans and furries now missing the lives they once knew -Happy Wednesday EvFURRYone!Hugz&Khysses,KhyraPeeEssWoo: Mom won't be transporting on Sunday so we'll be donating The Zen-terra juice dollar$ to a group in Oklahoma -
about 2 hours ago
Actress Tricia O'Kelley, from The Secret Life of the American Teenager and The New Adventures of Old Christine, had one hell of time last week. She went through a dognapping, a failed sting operation, countless moments of sheer panic, an...
Actress Tricia O'Kelley, from The Secret Life of the American Teenager and The New Adventures of Old Christine, had one hell of time last week. She went through a dognapping, a failed sting operation, countless moments of sheer panic, and then release: Walter, her deaf 11-year-old Miniature Yorkshire Terrier, is now home safe. It started May 16, when Walter was snatched from the backyard of O'Kelley's Hollywood home by dognappers. That night, Trisha received a call from a blocked number, a man who demanded a "reward" for finding the dog. According to Zap2It, when asked how much he wanted, he said, "Why don't you tell me how much your dog is worth? I could keep him; I could sell him ... " Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) “I totally knew the second I heard the guy’s voice that he was not a good guy,” she told CBS. The pair sorted out a reward of $1,000, and the man told Trisha and her husband to post "lost dog" filers around the neighborhood stating that there was a "$1,000 reward." This was so the man could tell any interested parties -- like the police! -- that he was simply collecting the reward. It was a good plan. Foolproof, really. Trisha, of course, just called the police, who sent a plainclothes officer over to accompany them to the meeting place. Then, weirdly, it all went to pot. Before they had even left, the man called and said. "You f***ing lied to me ... I'm at the location and there are cops there. I'm keeping your f***ing dog." Trisha believes the dognapper sent a scout to the location, and that person saw an unrelated patrol car there and freaked out. Trisha believes the people who took her dog are part of an Armenian street gang, based on information from witnesses in the neighborhood. "This is like a bad movie," she said. "I want whoever has Walter to know that he's deaf, to know that he's 11 -- he's a senior." Trisha also said the dog has a collapsing trachea and he could be hurt if kept on a standard leash. Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) The actress also took to her Twitter account, which was receiving intense play after she had posted a drop-dead-adorable photo of the dog (see above). She began telling her followers to keep an eye out for the dog in the area where they were going to make the exchange. One said: "N Hollywood, look out for a man walking around w/ my dog. Tried to extort $ from us & won't give him back. Please RT" Fortunately, it all ended well. In the midst of increasingly intense interest on social media, the thugs seem to have simply abandoned the dog on the street near Trisha's house. Little Walter was picked up by some Good Samaritans, and he was soon safe at home. A relieved Trisha announced the news with series of "We got him back!!!" messages on her Twitter, accompanied with this photo: Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Yes, that dog is smiling. Via Zap2It and CBS
about 15 hours ago
Some truly amazing miracle stories have been told with pet guardians and their dogs after the tornadoes in Oklahoma and Texas… here are a few: Barbara Garcia, a resident of Moore, Oklahoma, who survived yesterday’s potentiall...
Some truly amazing miracle stories have been told with pet guardians and their dogs after the tornadoes in Oklahoma and Texas… here are a few: Barbara Garcia, a resident of Moore, Oklahoma, who survived yesterday’s potentially historic tornado, was being interviewed by CBS News about riding out the storm in the bathroom of her former home. Garcia was holding on to her dog when the winds came, but after the walls fell down the two separated, and she had been unable to locate him since. Then, in the middle of the interview, little “Toto” suddenly emerged from the rubble, and the two were reunited in the most tearjerking of fashions. “Well I got God to answer one prayer to let me be okay, but he answered both of them,” Garcia said. CBS: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50147264n This woman was going to work when sirens were going off about the tornado so she turned back and went home to her dog. The two of them spent their time in her bathtub with pillows as protection and they survived the storm. http://kfor.com/2013/05/20/woman-saves-dog-rides-out-moore-tornado-in-tub/ In Texas, this man was inside his mobile home with his dog, an adorable pit bull, holding the dog in his arms when the tornado came and literally ripped the dog from his arms. Amazingly, the man and his dog were reunited when the dog was found in a nearby shelter after the storm. http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/weather/2013/05/18/ac-pkg-kaye-texas-storm-pet-reunion.cnn.html Ways everyone can help the animals in Moore Oklahoma, Please share… http://www.examiner.com/article/animals-need-help-moore-oklahoma?cid=db_articles Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by the disaster in Oklahoma. We hope for peace and health to those searching for their loved ones and recovering from the devastation. Some of the displaced dogs… please help them be reunited with their owners, share. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.574182702604564.1073741828.321167654572738&type=1
about 16 hours ago
More cute pictures from my brother and sister-in-law. Until next time, Good day, and good dog!
More cute pictures from my brother and sister-in-law. Until next time, Good day, and good dog!
about 17 hours ago
“And i got my very own pork heart to eat in the car on the way home!”
“And i got my very own pork heart to eat in the car on the way home!”
about 17 hours ago
Last Wednesday morning I raced a half marathon just because I could. There was no official race event. No official timing system. Just me and my gps watch. I raced against my previous times and although I didn’t top them all, I man...
Last Wednesday morning I raced a half marathon just because I could. There was no official race event. No official timing system. Just me and my gps watch. I raced against my previous times and although I didn’t top them all, I managed to snag a third place beating all but two. I turned 30 in April. This was not a big deal to me, but it’s nice to know I am getting stronger and faster “with age.” I am so much stronger now than I was 10 years ago, and it’s nice to know my strongest years are yet to come. You don’t see too many 18-year-olds winning marathons. What are some of your best race times, of any distance? My best half marathon time is 1:47:05. Can any of you dog runners beat me? (I bet you can). The post Half marathon appeared first on ThatMutt.com: A Dog Blog.
about 18 hours ago
A pit bull puppy, still recovering from being abused by dogfighters, ran off from her foster home in New Jersey, but she was apparently drawn back by the smell of bacon. Or it could have been the love. Misty, only nine months old, was fo...
A pit bull puppy, still recovering from being abused by dogfighters, ran off from her foster home in New Jersey, but she was apparently drawn back by the smell of bacon. Or it could have been the love. Misty, only nine months old, was found on a Brooklyn street corner earlier this month, covered in wounds and [...]
about 19 hours ago
Remember the 78-year-old man who tied a 10-month-old terrier mix to railroad tracks in early April, later telling authorities his family "didn't want the dog" and he "didn't know what to do with him?" Remember how a train was coming and...
Remember the 78-year-old man who tied a 10-month-old terrier mix to railroad tracks in early April, later telling authorities his family "didn't want the dog" and he "didn't know what to do with him?" Remember how a train was coming and the conductor slammed on the brakes, stopping just yards before the dog? Well, this story has finally come to an end -- and it's a good one. Banjo -- so named by the train depot employees who saved him -- has finally found his forever home. Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Meet Jeff and Louisa Moore and their Tibetan Terrier, Lali. Their plea to adopt Banjo was among the more than 1,300 emails from potential adopters that flooded Riverside County's Department of Animal Services after the story of Banjo went viral. People wrote from around the world, crashing the department's site at one point for 24 hours. "We saw his picture and we both fell in love with him, the most beautiful dog we've ever seen," Louisa told KABC. Share this image function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Jo Marie Upegui, Banjo's temporary caretaker -- and the one with final say on who would take Banjo home -- was thrilled with the decision. "I'm just so happy with the choice we all made," she told USA Today. "It's just such a loving family." How did the Moores pull it off? By caring. They "constantly" checked in on Banjo via email. And they also live near the beach (Huntington Beach in Southern California, no less) as well as a dog park. Still, they were shocked when they got the call. "We had no clue that we were actually the ones who would be picked, so we feel pretty special," said Jeff. "This family is so dedicated to their animals," Upegui told KABC. "They never leave the dog alone, and I thought that was really important to Banjo because Banjo's had such a ... it's been a scary trip for him." Share this image Banjo shortly after being rescued from the tracks. function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) "Tonight we're just going to go home and hang out," Jeff said. "We have a big field that's right next to our place that about a dozen of us all go out with our dogs, and they all get along really well, so it'll be fun introducing him to all the dogs. I'm sure they'll love him." The Moores plan to keep the public updated on Banjo's life though new Instagram and Facebook pages; we'll update this post when those go live. Share this image LOOK AT THAT FACE! function changeWidth(obj) { if(parseInt($(obj).parent().width()) > parseInt($(obj).width())) { $(obj).parent().css({'width':$(obj).width()}); } if(parseInt($(obj).width()) Via KABCUSA Today; photos via Riverside County's Department of Animal Services' Facebook
about 19 hours ago
This ad for Trifexis depicts a dog living in a bubble — albeit it one that’s outside and has plenty of tubes to run around in. It serves to protect him from heartworms, hookworms, roundworms, whipworms, flea infestations and ...
This ad for Trifexis depicts a dog living in a bubble — albeit it one that’s outside and has plenty of tubes to run around in. It serves to protect him from heartworms, hookworms, roundworms, whipworms, flea infestations and all those other frightening hazards that exist in that place where dogs, for centuries, managed to [...]
about 19 hours ago