Saturday, July 31, 2010

All Things Dog Blog

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All Things Dog Blog Wishes Tanner a Happy 4th Birthday

Posted: 31 Jul 2010 01:14 PM PDT



(c) Carrie Boyko

Tanner and Toni
Celebrate His 4th Birthday

Celebrations always mean good food, right? Tanner and I made ground beef medallions and Chicken Pupsicles today, for a celebratory afternoon snack. Be sure to watch the blog for upcoming recipes and photos of our birthday yummies.

What else did we do to revel in my boy's big day? Did you really have to ask? You get three guesses:
  • Dog park playtime with Tanner's regular buddies
  • Swimming at home
  • Not to be forgotten, a great fetch game with Tanner's  'Boomer' toy
If you're wishing you could have joined the party, feel free to send food, and Tanner will love you forever. Any kind will do. Tanner is not picky.

We love you! 


Friday, July 30, 2010

All Things Dog Blog

All Things Dog Blog


Fido Fun: More Exercise Options for Your Dog

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 10:00 AM PDT

by Carrie Boyko


(c) Christy Moser, all rights reserved
Kota is a Rescue, 
Turned Disc Dog


Does your dog love to run, jump, and catch things that fly? Maybe he's got a 'disc dog' trying to get out. My friend Chris Engel, a national disc dog competitor, has written a series of guest posts for All Things Dog Blog, to help get you started:


Frisbee Dog 101: Part I in a Series of V
Frisbee Dog 101: Dog Selection for Frisbee Dog Enthusiasts
Frisbee Dog 101: Getting Your Dog Ready to be a Disc Dog
Frisbee Dog 101: Frisbee Training Begins
Frisbee Dog 101: Frisbee Choices for Your Dog

(c) Carrie Boyko
Tanner Enjoys Catching
his Ring the Most
Okay, so you're not a Frisbee thrower. I can empathize. Tanner says my tosses are not up to speed either, but we try. Another way we make sure that Tanner gets plenty of exercise is by giving him a backpack to carry.
(c) Alan Boyko
Tanner Walks Like a Gentleman
With his Backpack on


Carrying a backpack is not just about weight, although I do put a few pounds of beans, rice or water bottles inside. What's really cool about this exercise mode is that Tanner has to concentrate harder on his 'job.' The backpack will swing and sway if he doesn't walk smoothly, or if he swings his hips by walking too fast. The result of walking with a backpack is a dog that walks smoothly and straight ahead beside me, just the way I like.
(c) Carrie Boyko
Tanner Loves Swimming
Almost as Much as Playing Fetch


On a hot summer day (or even a cold day, as far as Tanner is concerned), there is nothing better than a good swim. You're missing the boat if you dog doesn't know how to swim. Every dog can learn to swim, and should, even just for safety's sake. Here's some tips to make it go smoothly. Even a kiddie pool is an enjoyable, cooling game for a pup outdoors in the heat.


Afterwards, Tanner is a tired and relaxed boy that is ready for a nap. Swimming provides him with lots of problem-solving activities. I make games up as we go, like how to get a toy off the steps below him, or retrieving a toy from the ledge while he's in the water. He also tries hard to use his front and back legs to hoist himself up the side of the pool.


Swimming is definitely in second place to his all-time favorite activity--playing Fetch! Nothing can compare to this activity, and I suppose that is because he is a Retriever. That's what he was bred for, and he is true to his heritage.
(c) Carrie Boyko
Great Fetching Form

If you'd like some help teaching your dog to play Fetch, here's a post with some training instructions: Teaching Your Dog to Fetch.


Keeping your dog busy with a variety of activities will help to assure he doesn't eat your couch or your neighbor's purse, or even your shoes. A tired dog is a napping dog. Now, go get your pup busy doing something that will use his mind and his body to wear him out. You'll be glad you did.


Before you sign off, you might enjoy Xena's point of view. Coming from a senior dog who can't always run, jump and swim all day, she makes a good point in her post at 5 Minutes for Fido.

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What is the most bizarre dog product you've ever come across?

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 04:17 PM PDT

G'day Dog Lovers,

What is the most bizarre product for dogs that you have ever come across?

I've just been reading about specially-made wigs for dogs and it got me thinking about some of the more unusual canine-related products I've seen over the years. I've read about chastity belts, prosthetic testicles and even saucy underwear for incontinent dogs!

What is the strangest or funnies dog product you've ever come across? Did you buy it?

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

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Kiddie Pool Fun for Your Toy-Breed Dogs

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 01:00 PM PDT

by Carrie Boyko

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Juliet Loves her Kiddie Pool
If you're like many of my readers, you have multiple, toy-breed dogs, or neighbors with pups that like to drop in for some fun. A great way to keep the whole gang happy and busy on a hot summer day is with a kiddie pool. They're perfect for little dogs, so there's no worries about drowning, and even big dogs can enjoy splashing and dunking their floating toys.


Here's a game we played at a dog party once, that you may enjoy trying when you're hosting a group of pups for some water fun:


  • Fill up your kiddie pool early in the day so the water can warm up to an inviting temperature for little dogs that chill easily.
  • Collect all your floating toys, balls and such and put them all in the pool.
  • Just about the time your gang gets bored (where are all the toys?!!!) you can take them outside and introduce them to the new game.
  • Using a treat pouch or pocket, stow some kibble or treats to encourage their 'fetching' game. Each time a pup pulls a toy from the pool, treat him and tell him what a good boy he is is for fetching the toy.
  • Pretty soon they'll all get the idea and start jumping in to pull the toys out of the pool, and then race to you for their treat. You'll have to be fast, tossing the toys back in, but it's fun to watch their little minds working. This game gets them moving quickly and using their problem solving skills to get toys out and treats as quickly as possible.
  • If you're lucky enough to have a friend to man the camera, this could make for a great photo shoot. Snag your neighbor dog's 'mom' and ask her for a little help. She's sure to enjoy the party as much as the dogs do.
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Time to Get Out and Dry Off...
A few tips for clean up time:
  • Before you start, be sure to have a stack of old towels for drying off soggy doggies.
  • Don't just dump the water. Use it purposefully. Bucketfuls are great for watering house plants or your vegetable garden. The last bucketful can be used to wash the car. You get the idea.
  • Tip the pool up on its side to drain, and also keep it from collecting all sorts of dirt, leaves and bugs. Next time, it will be ready to go.
  • Finally, use an old-fashioned milk carton case to toss the toys into for drying, and place them out of the way of any possible rain. They can come back inside tomorrow for another game--perhaps the Muffin Tin Game? It's one of my Oliver's new favorites.
Before I sign off, here's one final idea. If you're not well-stocked on floating toys, try ice cubes. Most little dogs love to retrieve and eat ice cubes, and this game will have its own reward--no treats required. It's not the same frenzied fun, but it works the same way. Happy tails!

Looking for more water fun? Here's some related reading:

Teaching Your Dog to Fetch
Safe and Happy July 4th Celebrations for Your Dogs


Finally, Tanner has a few comments over at 5 Minutes for Fido. As usual, my boy is looking out for his little buddy Oliver. They're rather like the the Captain and Gilligan!

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Pet People Awards

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 04:09 PM PDT

G'day Dog Lovers,

Just reminding you that the Dogs Life / Pet Industry Association Pet People Awards are still open. Nominate your favourite grooming salon, boarding kennel, retail store and pet business that has shown oustanding innovation now!

Make sure they get recognised for all their hard work. Nominate at www.dogslife.com.au
 

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