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Half_Page_Ad_PetConnection_1201.indd 1 604-273-8577 1-866-572-6673 www.amorepetfoods.com 12-01-05 4:25 PM GETTING THE SCOOP ON BC’S PET CULTURE VOLUME 5 • ISSUE 1 • APRIL - MAY 2012 Inside: Mattie FEATURES 8 RAPS - A true no kill Shelter by Carol Reichert PAWS for HOPE by Kathy Powelson 12 14 16 Puppies and Grooming by Hilary Barchash The all important SIT by Valerie Barry Little Paws Rescue Mattie and Rusty are both available for adoption from Little Paws Rescue. See page 28. 13 Vancouver Humane Society by Debra Probert COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT 10 18 28 IN EVERY ISSUE Letter from the Publisher Baby Jazz’s Tid-Bits Vancouver Island Mark Your Calenders! In Memory 4 21 22 24 31 Rusty Walker & Cover Photo: Freeway Kennedy Helping you care for your best friend. PET CONNECTION • April - MAY 2012 Freeway’s Life 3 FROM THE PUBLISHER BC’s Pet Connection is distributed FREE at select locations throughout BC. 12,000 copies are printed six times a year. Call us if you would like to give BC’s Pet Connection to your customers or to advertise. PUBLISHER Leslie Kennedy Tel: 604-220-5346 [email protected] GRAPHIC DESIGN Britton Design Services CONTRIBUTORS Hilary Barchash Valerie Barry Lori Lelonde Kathy Powelson Debra Probert Carol Reichert Little Paws Rescue Society All Rights Reserved © 2012 - BC’S PET CONNECTION LTD Pets Are For Life Nothing upsets us more than people who discard their pets and drop them off at shelters because they are either old or sick, or something better has come along. A pet is for life - no excuses. I so long for a world where pet owners commit to their pets the way their pets commit to them...In sickness and in health. If you are ready for a lifetime commitment, and are considering getting a pet, please remember to always ADOPT, and never buy. There are literally thousands of cats and dogs right now that are in shelters and with rescue groups that are in need of good loving homes. Whether you want a certain size pet or breed, all can be found. All you have to do is check out www.petfinders.com and you will see every breed and every size available. Is there room in your home and your heart for another little one? If you can care for even one, please consider getting yourself a best friend and loyal companion who will bring much JOY to your life. It’s a privilege. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund of the Department of Canadian Heritage. - Leslie Kennedy Publisher SUBSCRIPTIONS To subscribe to the Pet Connection: Send $4.00 for a single copy, or $25.00 per year for 6 issues includes HST. Please mail a cheque or money order with your name address and postal code to: PET CONNECTION •April - MAY 2012 BC’s Pet Connection PO BOX 4744 Station Main Vancouver, BC V6B 4A4 4 “He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.” - Unknown BC’s Pet Connection does not disclose its subscribers list to anyone. BC’s Pet Connection does not assume responsibility for any claims made by its advertisers, or for any information dispensed. The articles and information presented are for information only and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Publisher. Permission to reproduce any part of this publication must be approved by the publisher. All pictures, articles or emails sent in become the property of BC’s Pet Connection. BC OUR MISSION: To save innocent companion animals from any type of harm. OBITUARY Kennedy, Freeway. July 2,1997- February 5, 2012 We are heartbroken to announce that Freeway Kennedy passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family in Palm Springs California on February 5, 2012. His long, difficult, and most unfair battle with Cushing’s disease has ended. He succumbed to CHF (congestive heart failure). Missing him is his mom Leslie, his brother Jazz, his family on Cortes Island, France, and Little Red, and his girlfriend Susy Q. He is predeceased by his K9 friends Dragon, Jimi, Harold, Lucy, Mikey, Molly, Otis, Peewee, Zak, Casey and Ruby, as well as his favorite human friend Sam. Freeway had a large contingent of family members and friends who loved him dearly and will mourn his loss. He was a warm, giving and spiritual little guy. If you wanted to talk, laugh, sing or enjoy friendship he was there. If you wanted to be quiet or were sad, he was there. He knew how to brighten any day and even in the end you could tell he was always more concerned about others than himself. With his last bit of strength he still gave us all kisses. He loved to travel, and loved being in the truck. His favorite activity was having the window open with the wind blowing in his face. Most of all he just loved being with his family. It didn’t matter what we did as long as we were all together 24 X 7. The family wishes to Thank Julie Anne Lee, Dr. David Ruish, and Dr. Peter Dobias for helping to extend his life, and for ensuring he had a good quality of life despite having many health related issues. Freeway was the inspiration and the reason for BC’s Pet Connection magazine. To remember Freeway, share a hug with your beloved companions and cheerfully greet an animal walking by. In lieu of flowers a donation can be made in Freeway’s name to RAPS, The Richmond Animal Protection Society, 12071 # 5 Road Richmond, BC V7A 4E9 Phone 604-275-2036. PET CONNECTION • April - MAY 2012 Freeway was born on July 2,1997 in White Rock, BC. He moved to Burnaby 8 weeks later where he lived for 6 years before moving to Vancouver. Although we always thought he was a city slicker, we discovered later in his life that he truly was a country bumpkin. He came to cherish his time in the country running free, and digging up the land. 5 A Y W ’ S E LIFE E R F pink cadillac... reeway of Love in a F a n o e r e .. W ite... . . . S i n g. be a vision in wh d ’ u o y w e n must be livin’ right ...we k ’re doin’, but you u o y t a h w ow Don’t kn ought all the maps with me... r b I , e e s o t s ome place ’s against our back d n i w , e v o l f We got s yo the freewa n o ’ r pink cadillac n i u o d i n r i ’ e n v i o l o f G freeway o our back e t s h t n i a n g o a ’ s ’ d idin f love win Goin’ r o y a adillac...’ w C e k e n r i f p e r u h t o idin’ on of love, in y a w e e Goin’ r r ef ~~ in’ on th d i r R IDE~ e w A t ’ T n i A A H ~~~W PET CONNECTION •April - MAY 2012 Phytonutrients 6 Green Min ® Super food for awesome dogs and cats Antioxidants Amino acids Essential Minerals Chlorophyll Love You can’t live without them... www.drpeterdobias.com www.facebook.com/drpeterdobias Freeway was on a misguided treadmill for the first 5 years of his life. If your pet is on an unhealthy treadmill please remember Freeway and jump off. Freeway was given vaccinations he did not need by conventional veterinarians. We don’t need scientific proof or endless studies to show us that vaccinations and processed food are NOT the way to health and wellness. Freeway was the living proof. Freeway went on to live almost 9 more years with Cushings Disease which is unheard of. He also lived over 2 years with Congestive Heart Failure. Freeway was fed veterinarian recommended crap food available for sale in their clinics. When Freeway was diagnosed with Cushings Disease in 2003, by these same conventional vets that made him sick in the first place, and who now recommended toxic drugs, we jumped off that treadmill and took his health and his life into our own hands. We stopped all vaccinations, all drug use, removed all toxic items and started feeding him real fresh food and used Homeopathic Remedies to treat him. 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To a poor and lonely stray I’d give: - My happy home. - My bowl and cosy bed, soft pillows and all my toys. raw pet food Let us help you feed your cat and dog the way Nature intended. We stock wholesome, natural raw pet food from respected industry suppliers. - The lap, which I loved so much. - The hand that stroked my fur and the sweet voice which spoke my name. So, when I die, please do not say, “I will never have a pet again, for the loss and pain is more than I can stand.” Instead, go find an unloved dog, one whose life has held no joy or hope and give MY place to HIM. That is the only thing I can give... The love I left behind. --Author Unknown Signature: Freeway Kennedy 5565 West Blvd. Vancouver b/w 39th & 40th. Parking at back. 604.266.1125 PET CONNECTION • April - MAY 2012 I’d Will to the sad, scared shelter dog, the place I had in my human’s loving heart, of which there seemed no bounds. 9 RAPS, A True no kill shelter O By Carol Reichert, Executive Director ver two decades have passed since the Richmond Animal Protection Society (formerly Richmond Homeless Cats) began rescuing, spaying, neutering and sheltering animals. RAPS’ founders were aggressive in dealing with the huge pet overpopulation problem and grasped that the only way to successfully become a NOKILL community would be through a radical spay, neuter program. Trapping sites were set up all over Richmond and volunteers would often trap 10 cats in a single evening. During one record-breaking week, a total of 44 cats were taken off the streets of Richmond and given the care they needed. PET CONNECTION •April - MAY 2012 During the first 10 years, our work was carried out from a private residence and thousands of cats were trapped, altered and adopted to safe and loving homes. Volunteers took wild kittens into their homes and spent months taming the terrified little creatures. Adult feral cats were cared for and then returned to their original sites where feeding programs were set up. During the 1990’s, RAPS had over 35 feeding sites to visit daily in Richmond and in south Vancouver. 10 Caring and passionate, animal-loving people continued to join our team to help us make Richmond a safe place for all stray and unwanted animals. Seeing their dedication was inspiring and we knew our mission was on track for the well-being of the animals. During our first 15 years of operation, everyone at RAPS was a volunteer. They not only gave of their time, but they often paid for food, vet care and building projects. In 1999, animal-loving and generous local businessman, Allan Brew, began construction on our cat sanctuary in northeast Richmond, and construction continued over the next few years as our needs grew. Since then, the sanctuary has been home to well over a thousand cats who would have otherwise lost their lives in other shelters or to starvation and disease on the streets. In 2006, RAPS opened a thrift store to support the cat sanctuary work. Everyone at the store is a volunteer ensuring that 100% of the revenue goes directly to the animals. In 2007, RAPS was awarded the City of Richmond animal shelter contract and took it over from the B.C.S.P.C.A. This was the last step needed to reach our goal of NO-KILL sheltering and making sure the lives of every animal in Richmond would be safe. At the City shelter, we take in and care for all animals–dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, rodents, and farm animals. Wildlife such as skunks, raccoons and birds are cared for by RAPS staff and transferred as soon as possible to wildlife rescue. RAPS has 20 staff members and 165 active volunteers from all walks of life who give thousands of hours every month to help ensure that all homeless animals in Richmond are given the time, veterinary care and rehabilitation needed so they can live a happy and healthy life. Heinz came to RAPS as a stray with a hind leg that had been broken several years ago and no previous vet care was given. The poor little guy suffered incredible pain trying to maneuver on a broken leg. Upon arriving at the shelter, he was rushed to our vet for pain care and assessment, and then taken to a specialist to see if his leg could be saved. Unfortunately, too much time had passed without proper medical intervention and our only option was to amputate. He has recovered remarkably well and was hopping happily around the shelter and right into the hearts of the wonderful family who decided to adopt him. RAPS assists low-income citizens with spaying and neutering of dogs and cats. We also help with food and veterinary care for their animals, as well as actively trapping all stray and feral cats reported to us. Every day we offer counseling to pet owners with concerns, such as diet and litter box problems, behavior challenges, and how to find their lost pets. Janet Reid was also a longtime volunteer and now supervises cleaning and maintenance operations at the cat sanctuary. Janet worked as our first office manager at the City animal shelter and then returned to the sanctuary where she inspires volunteers to give their all in creating a clean, comfortable environment for the cats. Dogs at RAPS’ shelter are fed a premium raw food diet donated by Jake and Daisey’s. Shelter dogs arrive in very poor health due to neglect and diet, and within weeks their health has improved noticeably with this dietary change. Our cats with digestive problems have also benefited from the raw food diet. Loving and helping animals brings much joy to our lives. In animal rescue, the work we do can be difficult, but it’s always worth it and very rewarding. At RAPS we feel it is a privilege to be in a position to save the lives of so many animals and we hope other communities will be challenged to follow RAPS example and bring true No-Kill sheltering to their cities. Leslie Landa began volunteering at the sanctuary in 1999, and she is a true cat whisperer. She has spent countless hours taming feral kittens and gaining their trust, and in 2005, she became RAPS’ first employee. As the senior animal care attendant, Leslie is able to quickly identify medical problems, and she and her team-mates put in long hours to restore the cats to good health. PET CONNECTION • April - MAY 2012 Our society has enjoyed many successes, including working with City Council to ban the sale of rabbits and puppies from Richmond pet stores. Richmond was the first city in Canada to bring in this legislation. We strongly encourage people to adopt from shelters and not support puppy and kitten mills or careless breeders by buying animals in pet stores. Everyone can do their part by not allowing their own pets to breed. 11 M a e k l p i o ng e P A As Kathy became involved with animal welfare issues and rescue organizations, she recognized the importance of working with individual organizations and communities to build and support the unique needs of each community. Her and her partner live in Burnaby with their 10 year old Lab X, Max, and their most recent addition Chili, a Chihuahua abandoned in a park after spending her life breeding. T PET CONNECTION •April - MAY 2012 he inspiration for Paws for Hope came to founder, Kathy Powelson, in May 2010 out of the recognition that there were many amazing volunteer run rescue groups across the province, but no infrastructure or funding to support their life saving work. 12 Join the ‘Gentle Leash Campaign!’ The neck and cervical spine are the most important energy channels in the body. If the flow of energy in the neck is interrupted or restricted, an array of problems may arise including; lameness, skin issues, ear problems, allergies, lung and heart problems, digestive issues, eye conditions, and thyroid gland dysfunctions. It is also suspected that there may be a link between neck injuries and cancer. Keep your dog safe, healthy and happy, use front attachment harness Make a difference and visit us at www.peterdobias.com/gentleleash Generously sponsored by readers like you, Healing Foundation and Pet Connection magazine. Paws for Hope believes that much can be accomplished with education and the provision of support to both pet guardians and the rescue groups who work on the front lines to save the neglected, abandoned and abused. In their first year, they have implemented Roxy’s Fund, a No Pet Sales in Pet Stores Campaign and the Guardian Angel Fund. Roxy’s Fund is a community support program run in partnership with Downtown Dogs and Obediently Yours K9 Training. The program was developed to work with agencies in the Downtown East Side to provide support to homeless, street involved and low income pet guardians. Through the collection of donated food, toys, bedding, jackets and other items necessary to care for pets, Roxy’s Fund recognizes the tremendous value pets bring to our lives and helps ensure guardians living in the DTES can give their pets what they need to be healthy. Working with the community and in partnership with animal welfare/rescue groups is critical to Paws for Hope’s work. The goal is not to compete, but rather, to work together to make animal welfare a priority in our province and to provide a high standard of care and accountability in the work that we do. For more information visit pawsforhope.org Debra Probert has been executive director of the Vancouver Humane Society since 1996, having previously volunteered for the society and served as a director. She has been a committed vegetarian for over 22 years, after seeing a truckload of chickens on their way to slaughter. She is proud to be referred to as a “spent hen” by her staff and lives in Surrey with her husband, rescued dog and five dysfunctional cats. Difference he Vancouver Humane Society (VHS) began in 1985 with a small group of people who wanted to address the underlying causes of animal abuse in Vancouver. Spay/neuter has always been a primary focus, along with circuses with exotic animals and rodeo in the cities of Vancouver and Surrey. In 2002, VHS launched its most ambitious project to date, Chicken OUT! This campaign, which is still ongoing today, has been extremely successful in engaging the public about the cruelty inherent in the production of eggs and the role that consumers play with their choices in the marketplace. Since the campaign started, the number of cage-free eggs produced and sold in BC has skyrocketed – 15% compared to 3% nationally. This means that thousands of hens are out of cruel battery cages and living in more natural conditions where they can scratch in the earth, dust-bathe and nest - all because consumers are purchasing more humane products like certified organic free-range eggs. Thaw and Serve Other projects include the rodeo at the Calgary Stampede and sled dog welfare. We are working tirelessly to convince the Stampede, which is the largest rodeo in Canada, to follow the lead of the Cloverdale rodeo and at the very least, drop the cruelest event – calf-roping. VHS has been instrumental in getting the issue of animal abuse at rodeos into the media; locally, nationally and internationally. As well, with the help of the cosmetic company LUSH, we have made the provincial government take animal abuse seriously in the unregulated industry of dog-sledding and touring. The Vancouver Humane Society has a strong presence in Metro Vancouver and effects change for animals across the country. This is only a sampling of our activities. We have remained true to our Mission, which states that VHS “is dedicated to exposing animal abuse and assisting individuals, businesses and governments to end animal suffering, cruelty and exploitation”. Check us out at www.vancouverhumanesociety.bc.ca, www.chickenout.ca or www. raisingthebarn.ca. Balanced raw frozen meals for dogs & cats. Convenient 2oz mini patties & 8oz full patties. Re-sealable stand up pouches for your convenience. Hormone free federally inspected meats, fresh vegetables & fruits, supplements & eggshell calcium. Made in British Columbia. Visit our website @www.irrawsistiblepetfoods.com for a list of our retail partners. PET CONNECTION • April - MAY 2012 T 13 Our Community Spotlight Jamie Lee & Punky One person CAN make a difference. What makes someone an ADVOCATE for ANIMALS? You too can help! Since 2006, Jamie has been on a mission, to do whatever she can to help spread the news about n SPAY and NEUTER your pets to decrease the number of homeless pets n Please support ADOPTION and RESCUE. Adopt the homeless pets and save lives. n Sign, Share, and Support animals’ PETITIONS by forms, letters, and Facebook. All of us have the ability to make a difference and change the world. It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do a little. Please do what you can! Together we’ll build a brighter future. Punky’s fate is not known as she mistakenly got caught up in the shelter system. Why go to a dog breeder, cat breeder or pet stores to buy a dog or a cat when you can ADOPT and save lives! Jamie loved her cat Punky more than words can say, and it is because of Punky that she started the Punky Fund and is financially helping local animal charities. It’s not about recognition that has motivated her, but rather a new calling in her life to help make a difference in the animal world. Voice for the Voiceless! You don’t have to be rich to make a difference. Not everyone can give financially. If you can’t give money, you could give your time, or any skills you might have. The shelters are always in need of various resources and items. Please do not underestimate your one signature, it counts! With all the signatures, we can try to make the difference to the animals. Remember, we are their only VOICE and their only HOPE! PET CONNECTION •April - MAY 2012 In the past, Jamie has helped several rescue groups, including The Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association (VOKRA). 14 Punky The love, regret and guilt of a cat named PUNKY is what started it all for Jamie Lee. Presently, Jamie and with the Punky Fund are helping: n Animal Advocates Society (AAS) n The Richmond Animal Protection Society (RAPS) and n The Vancouver Humane Society (VHS) Punky’s Fund is also helping pay for the spay and neutering of cats in Surrey. Certain animals come into our lives for a reason, and although Jamie misses Punky enormously she is also very grateful for the lessons Punky taught her and the journey she is now on. Please ADOPT . . . don’t buy. Charlie died - find out why at: www.VancouverHumaneSociety.bc.ca sponsored by Jamie Lee IN MEMORY OF PUNKY Perhaps you’ve seen some of the recent ads that the Punky Fund has sponsored for RAPS and the VHS. ANIMAL ADVOCATES SOCIETY OF BC: TRUE NO KILL — RESCUING — REHABILITATING — REHOMING Cut this out to mail us a donation, or donate online at www.AnimalAdvocates.com/Donate Name______________________________________________Signature_________________________________________ Address___________________________________________Apt________City____________________________________ Postal Code______________Email Address_________________________________________________________________ I am donating $____________ □ Monthly □ One Time □ Cheque(s) □ Credit Card Credit Card Number____________________________________________________Expiry__________________________ Animal Advocates Society of BC, Box 114, 103-1075 Marine Dr. North Vancouver, V7P 3T6 www.AnimalAdvocates.com The web mag to read for hard-hitting news, video, rescue stories Get connected with real animal welfare Email [email protected] Charity # 88789267 BN0001 This ad space has been generously donated by JAMIE LEE in memory of PUNKY PET CONNECTION • April - MAY 2012 Chance’s Journey 15 WELCOME HILARY BARCHASH! We are happy to announce that Hilary Barchash is BC’s PET CONNECTION’s new grooming writer and will be a regular contributor on grooming. Her studio SPA DOG Organic Dog Spa offers an organic alternative to pet grooming, giving you a healthy choice for your dog, and our planet earth. Please join us in welcoming her. Visit www.spadog.ca or at her spa directly located at 3471 Commercial Street 604-629-6767 or email: [email protected] Is it important to take my puppy to a groomer? “Even if your puppy doesn’t need a bath or haircut just yet, it’s the experience which is most important.” T By Hilary Barchash PET CONNECTION •April - MAY 2012 he newest member of your family has four legs and fur, and is just about the cutest little bundle of joy you ever did see. And now, along with the pleasure of enjoying your new puppy, you’ve also taken on the responsibility of keeping him healthy by feeding him whole foods, exercising with him, and keeping him well groomed. 16 When it comes to grooming, most dogs have coats which wouldn’t normally be found in nature, and it’s simply not possible for them to groom themselves. That’s where you come in, and you have a couple of choices. You can take your puppy to a professional groomer, or, with a little bit of know-how, you can groom him yourself at home. Whichever choice you make, it’s best to take him to a professional groomer for his first few dates with the bathtub and clippers, while he is young and curious. This serves a couple of purposes. Most importantly, it exposes your dog to grooming in a studio environment while he is at the learning stage in his life, and therefore most accepting of new things; this is the time when his mother would be teaching him about the world and it’s many wonders. Later, when his mother would naturally wean him, he’ll begin questioning new things, and be wary as a means of survival. At this point, introducing new experiences becomes considerably more challenging. So even if your puppy doesn’t need a bath or haircut just yet, it’s the experience which is most important! Even if you plan to do your own grooming, there will probably come a time when you require the services of a grooming studio; you may move to a smaller home, you may leave him with someone who isn’t able to groom him, it may become difficult for you as your dog ages, or you simply might decide you don’t want to do it anymore. The point is, you never know what the future holds. Visiting a professional groomer also gives you the opportunity to learn which brushes and tools are best suited to your dogs coat type, and just as importantly, the correct way to use them to achieve the best and safest results. She may also be able to give you some tips and tricks to make grooming at home easy and enjoyable. So, back to our original question of when should you take your puppy to the groomer for the first time. I usually tell people “a week after you bring him home” as a good rule of thumb. If he’s eight weeks old when you bring him home for the first time, give him some time to adjust to his new surroundings, then visit your new groomer when he’s nine weeks. Ideally, you would have already chosen and met with her - you’ll feel much more at ease leaving him there for the first time, and if you’re at ease, he’ll be at ease. Remember, dogs mimic our moods because we are taking the roll of their mother, and that’s who they learn behavior from. So take your puppy to the groomer early and often while he is very young. This investment will make for a smooth and stress free lifetime of good grooming and good health. Certified Professional Groomer President, CEO Spa Dog Organic Dog Spa Life on the farm has taught Hilary the value of the extraordinary relationships between people, animals, and the earth. Her passion for organic living, nature, and a sustainable future, have led her to create an earth friendly dog grooming studio as well as a line of organic dog shampoos with her partner Adam. Please read more about how to get your dog clean and green at www.spadog.ca. 100% raw, premium food for dogs and cats made from Non-Medicated, Free Range and Wild meats. Grain Free No artificial ingredients Veterinarian Recommended 10 varieties to choose from Made in BC Now with: in select products. www.naturalinstincts.ca PET CONNECTION • April - MAY 2012 Hilary Barchash 17 The All Important SIT By Valerie Barry, Professional Member APDT In Partnership With Dogs www.inpartnershipwithdogs.com T here are many skills that help your dog be well mannered and a pleasure to live with, but some things just stand out in importance. The Sit is one of those critical skills. It’s a polite choice for meeting people, a nice way to ask for something, a neutral way of greeting other dogs, and even life saving if it stops a mad rush across a busy road. Strangely, even though the Sit is one of the first things a puppy learns, it’s one of the least practiced skills! Puppies are taught to sit first by their moms and then later by other adult dogs. The Sit is a neutral position and a polite choice either to a correction received by another dog, or as a way of asking for something that another dog has. I often hear dog owners confidently say, “my dog knows how to sit” – but does he really? Try something new: lie down on your living room floor and ask your dog to Sit; or turn your back and ask your dog to Sit. What happens? A Sit has a pretty simple criteria - “butt on the ground”. PET CONNECTION •April - MAY 2012 How do you teach your dog your criteria for Sit? 18 The answer is Practice! You need to practice everywhere and every way you can so that it becomes clear that Sit is just “butt on the ground”. We need to help our dogs understand that it doesn’t matter whether we’re standing, sitting or lying down; whether we’re close by or further away; whether we’re sounding worried and upset or relaxed and happy; or even whether we’re moving or standing still – it’s simply “butt on the ground”. Follow these simple guidelines: • Give your cue only once – if you don’t get a Sit, then you need more practice you don’t need more intimidation or urgency in your request. • Mark it – make sure you give a Click or a verbal marker (“Great!”) as soon as the butt hits the ground so the goal is clear. • Pay generously – offer a treat, a toy or something your dog loves as a reward for each successful Sit. • Be successful more often than not – start your practice in areas that are easy for your dog, like the kitchen, and keep him on leash so he can’t just wander off. • Don’t rush the process – move on to new distractions gradually after getting frequent success at each point. • Be flexible – if your success rate goes down, scale down your expectations. If necessary, go all the way back to using a treat lure at his nose to get a Sit and gradually work back up to a good response to a verbal cue. • Keep your training sessions short and fun – that always makes the job go faster! Valerie has been working with pet owners and their dogs for over 11 years. Together with her business partner, Lisa, the concept of “working in partnership with dogs” was developed - a different approach to training and interacting with dogs based on respect and cooperation. I need you to speak for me Sign the petition to ban shock collars Facebook.com/BanShockCollars Meet Adhara, our ALPHA of Quality Control. Adhara is 120 lb Irish Wolfhound cross! She is a 9 years old, going on 3 What’s her secret of staying young? Premium raw food for dogs and cats. www.reddogbluekat.com www.facebook.com/RedDogDeli PET CONNECTION • April - MAY 2012 Adhara ensures that all Red Dog Blue Kat raw pet food products: • Contain high quality, non-medicated and naturally raised meat • Include fresh, juiced, certified organic vegetables (for maximum absorption) • Are packaged in leak-proof, convenient serving sizes that are easy to use (no mess) 19 BABY JAZZ’s Thank you Rescue and Shelter Angels! Jazz is a 14 year old Malti-poo who has been diagnosed with non-epitheliotrophic cutaneous lymphoma. R E S CU E A N G Tail tucked betw een your legs, confu ELS sion in your eyes , to understand th at someone hear d your cries. When lonelines s is all you know , and pain is all you feel, And no one can be trusted, and hunger’s all too real. That’s the time the Lord sees yo u, and lets you kn ow he’s there. That’s when he sends his messen gers, the hearts that love and ca Yes, rescuers are re. angels, you cann ot see their wings . They keep them neatly folded, as they do their ca ring things. The medicine to make you well, good food to mak e you strong. And finally to he lp you learn that hugs are never w The perfect plac rong. e then must be fo und, the home w here you can live Secure, and safe . and happy, with joy to get and gi ve. When you reach your forever hom e, your place to feel whole, The Angels smil e, and off they go , to save anothe r soul. 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While at home I reconnected with a childhood friend, and he invited me to an Anishinaabe herbal medicine gathering in the northern community of Fort Hope. I was very honored and the gathering was truly the most amazing educational experience of my life. very deformed with hip dysplasia and there was a good possibility she would be cripple. I should consider putting her down to save her from the inevitable pain. At the end of the week I was invited into the village to have breakfast. As we left out the door I looked down to see a tiny puppy snuffling through the sand looking for bugs. I bent over and picked her up. Her belly was very swollen and her eyes were fogged over. She was very young. I asked around but she didn’t belong to anyone and I knew that I had to get her some help. Standing there holding this little puppy I wondered what I should do. I asked a friend, Juliette Blackhawk, who simply said, “keep her”. Would the pilot let me fly her back with us? Juliette said it shouldn’t be a problem. I asked Juliette what I should call her. After overcoming shock and grief for this little soul I decided I would learn everything I could about her (dis)ability; I was, after all, an herbalist and I figured there had to be some ways to treat her. So began my education on treating animals using herbs and Akwai-jim became my greatest teacher. Although there have been many animal teachers since, she is the one who led me down this path. I treated her with nutritious food, herbal remedies and love. I had to say goodbye to Akwai-jim when she passed away last summer but I did so knowing she lived a long, healthy, happy life and that she was loved by everyone who met her. She was always happy to greet customers when she was “working” at the store and I watched her put smiles on many human faces. To honor her and the countless gifts she shared, Akwai-jim is now the new face of Your Pet Pals. Akwai-jim: Thank you. Miigwech. “Akwai-jim”. What does that mean? “Ask her”. Back home in Victoria she proved to be the sweetest little thing too. I noticed, however, that her back end looked somewhat odd. When she was 6 months old I brought her into the vet to be spayed and I asked him to x-ray her hips at the same time. The vet called me in with some bad news: her hips were Lori Lelonde is the owner of Victoria’s Original Health Food & More Store for Dogs & Cats. Lori is a certified herbalist and worked at Self Heal Herbs before moving on to working with animals at Your Pet Pals. She lives with 3 dogs and 5 cats who were all down on their luck before being rescued by her. Lori has always believed the road to wellness is the same for humans as it is for our animal companions, treating the whole, the holistic approach. Your Pet Pals Victoria’s Original Health Food Store for Dogs & Cats Professional Staff which includes a Certified Herbalist and Certified Canine Nutritionist. 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Little Paws Rescue would like to “Thank You” to all our friends in Rescue and other rescue groups who have supported us. We all share the goal of finding loving caring homes for these special dogs. Sweet innocent little Mattie is in a foster home and is available for adoption. See photo page 3. Mattie is a very sweet little Shitzu who was found abandoned in a park last December. She had never been to a groomer her entire life and as a result the fur was so long around her face that her eyes were matted shut. She couldn’t open them to see. As a result of this neglect her eyes are permanently damaged causing a condition called “dry eye.” Her eyes are unable to produce tears so every time she blinks it is very painful. Rusty is also available for adoption! See photo page 3 Rusty is a bright, playful, 2 1/2 year old, 7 pound, neutered Poodle. He gets on well with the other dogs in his foster home and is friendly to people. 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