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Updated Dog Heatstroke Survival Guide
/3 Comments/in Daily Life, French Bulldog Stuff /by CarolPeanut Butter keeps cool in his wading pool The other afternoon, we had Hanna out with us beside the pool. I guess we didn’t quite realize how hot it was, because within fifteen or so minutes, she was panting heavily. Luckily, we were able to bring Hanna partway into the pool and cool her off […]
Guinness is Good For… Your Dogs?
/3 Comments/in Daily Life, Raw Dog Food /by CarolMy Grandmother used to give her dogs a rather unique breakfast. Every day started with a dish of steel cut oatmeal, two raw eggs (including the shells) and a pint of Guinness Stout. When asked why, she’d always tell us that “everyone knows Guinness is good for you”. Turns out that there might be scientific […]
Killing them with kindness
/13 Comments/in Daily Life /by CarolImagine you have an overcrowded animal shelter. Some media attention and publicity could probably help with that, right? In a nice twist of fate, let’s say that your local television station agrees to come down to your shelter to help you publicize the fact that you’re overcrowded. If you’re that shelter, do you: a) use […]
Corgi Jailbreak
/3 Comments/in French Bulldog Stuff /by CarolWhen Hanna came home, one of the first things I did was to borrow a mastiff sized crate to keep her in overnight. Thankfully, Hanna was housebroken in a record fast period of time, which is good, because she greatly prefers to sleep on the leather sofa, with her head hanging off the side. This […]
Microchip Brings Dog Home from BC to Montreal
/3 Comments/in Daily Life /by CarolPollux the dog somehow traveled from Montreal, Quebec to Kamloops, BC – a journey of almost 4,245 kilometres or 2,637 miles I never cease to be amazed at some of the journeys our pets can make, all on their own. I also never cease to be amazed at how effective microchips can be at bringing back […]
Where do brokered puppies come from?
/in French Bulldog Stuff, puppy mills /by CarolA common marketing ploy of the people who broker puppies has been to claim that they import puppies because “European bred dogs are healthier”. They’ll usually then toss out some blather about dog wardens and breed inspections and dogs which are somehow magically healthy simply by virtue of the country they were born in. None […]