Saturday, December 31, 2011

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Riding That K9 Buddy Train! Part 4

two yellow and one black Lab in car Three Dog Night: Natura, Friday and Carnival


From Bonnie and Steve Sloane: Our drive [from Calabasas, CA, to Palm Springs, CA] was smooth and easy. After dropping Carnival off at our son's house, we hit the road for Palm Springs.


2 yellow Labs in the back seat On the Road Again...(Natura and Friday)



The drive was quick and easy as there was no traffic. Friday and Natura were perfect in the back of our car.

2 yellow Labs in car

Hey, move over!


They curled up and slept the entire way...not even a peep from either of them.

2 yellow Labs in car

That's not a "peep" -- it's a yawn...


We made one pit-stop along the way for relieving and a short walk and then arrived at our meeting place (McDonalds off of I-10 freeway) at 11:00.

Natura and Steve

Natura with Steve Sloane


Randy was there waiting and the pups had a great time meeting his career change dog, Ocho. Again, some water and walking around and at 11:30 Leg 5 began.


Randy with Natura


Natura with Randy Glover


Friday was quite perplexed--wondering why all her buddies were disappearing. But, we took her for a nice walk and lunch break in Palm Springs before we headed back to Calabasas where we picked up Carnival and returned home.We were amazed at how quickly the day passed. It was such a special day, and yet it's already over. We will remember this experience as a high point of our partnership with Guide Dogs for the Blind.


Sloanes with Natura
Steve and Bonnie Sloane with Natura


We wish Natura and Zach the best; we know they'll be great friends. And most of all, how wonderful it is for Natura to have found such a special "forever home!"

Natura with Randy

Co-pilot and pilot


From Randy Glover (at 2 a.m.): Puppies are asleep, I am not....it really is a dog's life.

sleepy Natura

You're getting sleepy...very sleepy...


Natura is such a good girl. She and Ocho had the same papa...Tiberon...

Randy and Natura at NM welcome sign

Yay, New Mexico!


From Sandi Alsworth: Randy and I left Mesa this am at 7:00.We are currently in Tucson stopping to relieve Natura an will be on our way again shortly. Lone Star State here we come!

From Beth and Dave Adams (Natura's puppy raisers): Woohoo! Can’t wait - Puppy Train! We’re ready and waiting here in Texas! Be Safe! Zach and Natura’s Dream Team – making this happen! You’re all the BEST!



Check out the map to trace Natura's journey! San Rafael, CA --Mountain View -- San Luis Obispo -- Calabasas -- Palm Springs --Mesa, AZ -- Odessa, TX -- Dallas and Lewisville, TX.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Riding That K9 Buddy Train! Part 3

One black and two yellow Labs
Carnival and Friday join Natura's Big Adventure


From Sandi Alsworth: I received an email from Jack Brey this afternoon prior to “his turn” at the relay. He was at his appointed rendezvous point early because he was too excited to wait! This was accompanied by photos both him with a big grin on his face, and a picture of his car. I had to laugh.


Jack was head over heels waiting with excitement!


From Jack: We met Ursula Grunfeld about 2:30 p.m. and gave Natura a little "out-of-car" time and a little love. We did the photos and journal then got off about 3 p.m.

Unfortunately, we ran into heavy rush hour traffic (I was probably the only one in traffic who was happy) and didn't get to Steve and Bonnie's until about 7.

I wasn't sure of their address and drove by them a couple of times while they were jumping and waving at me. We finally made the connection.

Natura was a gem and slept the whole way except for one potty and water break. Natura fit in with Steve, Bonnie, and their pups right away.

Loved the whole experience. Thank you for letting me help. Tell Zack he's got a great "Buddy" and if he takes care of her she truly will be his best friend.

Jack and Natura by car
Bonnie and Steve Sloane wrote: We thought we'd give you an update for the end of Day One. Natura arrived here via Anne, Ursula, and Jack around 7 p.m. She was met and joyfully greeted by Carnival (our 18-month old career change pup) and Friday (our 5-month old puppy-in-training). So our household is now full of active female Lab puppies!!!!! They are learning to get along and are playing together with our toys. Natura ate her dinner with enthusiasm and doesn't seem at all bothered by her long driving trip.

yellow Lab eating Enough of this driving... a Lab's gotta' EAT!


The "girls" are enjoying this slumber party and we'll have more to tell you tomorrow morning.

three Labs sleepingThis is one of the best New Year's activities we've ever participated in. We are so happy to be part of this and wish Zach and Natura a wonderful time together as Buddies!

Bonnie and Steve



Natura

Rise and Shine, Natura... more adventures await...

Christmas Love

by Warren and Claudia Wish, GDB puppy raising club leaders


child petting black LabDogs and puppies from Guide Dogs for the Blind bring holiday cheer to children with special needs.

“Tis the season to be jolly….”

All puppy raisers for Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB) know that nothing brings a smile to a person’s face faster than when a Guide Dog puppy enters the room. The puppies have a way of making hospital patients feel better and leave senior citizens with pleasant memories. Young children respond in amazement as the puppies in green jackets walk into a store. Whether young or old, all respond the same way – with smiles and cheer.

The puppies seem to be able to break through to people who are severely developmentally disabled . While most of the time, these are people seem locked inside, unable to communicate or respond to the world around them, something wonderous takes place in the presence of a Guide Dog puppy.

For the past 12 years during the holiday season, GDB puppy raisers in Carson City, Nevada, have taken their pups to visit a residential facility for people with severe mental retardation. We go to sing Christmas carols and to bring puppy cheer.

Even though most of us can’t carry a tune, we go each year just to watch the way our puppies respond to these special people and the way the residents respond back. You can see a slight awareness as a resident’s hand touches a puppy’s fur. A puppy kiss brings a reaction that can only be described as magical.

Some of the club’s career changed dogs, now certified as therapy dogs, also attend. Together puppy raisers and Guide Dog puppies are bringing the spirit of the holidays to a group of very special people.



yellow Lab resting chin on child's armrest


woman in Santa hat interacting with child


girl in Santa hat with Golden wearing antlers


yellow Lab licks nose of man in Santa hat


black Lab wearing antlers


woman with yellow Lab interact with child in wheelchair

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Riding that K9 Buddy Train! Part 2

Raiser Anne with Natura and cameraman
Already she's a celebrity! Before our yellow Lab K9 Buddy dog Natura left on the first leg of her journey, she decided to help us tell her tale (with wagging tail) to the world!

Raiser/driver Anne Touloukian drove in all the way from Lincoln, California, (north of Sacramento) to pick up Natura and drive her to Mountain View, California. But they stopped for a moment to talk with KTVU (FOX), and the news segment aired at noon!
Anne opens the back of her car with Natura looking on
Anne also brought Natura a surprise -- her fluffy Golden puppy Flurry -- to keep her company.

Anne shows Flurry to the cameraman
We can't wait to hear from Anne and find out what happened along the way. Look at this map of the trip...

Anne secures the crates in the back of the car

Riding that K9 Buddy Train! Part 1

close up of yellow Lab -- mostly nose
Meet Natura!


This spunky yellow Lab decided not to become a Guide Dog after all -- (she didn't like air travel), so she followed her nose to a new career -- as a K9 Buddy. As luck would have it, she's going to live with a very special young boy -- and just in time!

In recent months, Zach Thibodeaux's eyesight has deteriorated rapidly, the result of a condition called cone-rod dystrophy that will leave him mostly or totally blind. The 9-year-old from Lewisville, Texas, has been preparing for life without vision by learning to walk with a cane. He and his family applied to Guide Dogs for the Blind to get a K9 Buddy dog. Zach is about to be surprised when he soon gets his wish.


yellow Lab
So, with Natura ready to become a K9 Buddy, and Zach needing one, the only problem became how to get her to Zach? GDB Community Field Representative Sandi Alsworth hatched a plan to create a “puppy train” of relay drivers (volunteer puppy raisers in several states) to transport the dog by car through each leg of her journey to Zach and his family. Thinking it would be a tough task, especially during the holidays, she was surprised by the outpouring of support from our puppy raising volunteers.


yellow Lab
This morning, December 29, Natura started her journey to Zach. She'll arrive to surprise him on Sunday, January 1. Can you keep a secret? If so, we'll continue to bring you updates along the way contributed by members of our GDB Family -- people brought together, as so often happens here, through the shared love of a dog.
yellow Lab

What is a K9 Buddy, you may ask? Find out! Watch this video to learn more!


yellow Lab

Funny animal Christmas songs






Wednesday, December 28, 2011

How To Be A Responsible Dog Breeder


How To Be A Responsible Dog Breeder


Dog breeding is a great and very responsible work to do. If you decided to be a dog breeder, then you must go through to the dog breeds portal to get adequate knowledge and handy tips on how to be a responsible dog breeder.

Summary: Dog breeding is not a fun. It requires constant learning, skillful techniques and year’s training then one can be a good and responsible dog breeder. To become a responsible dog breeder you must learn the following tips.

Article: Dog breeding involves dedication, efforts, responsibility and techniques. Without sufficient knowledge and grasp on dog breeding techniques, one can’t be a responsible dog breeder. Dog breeding is an activity which needs your attention, time, space and above all your commitment to be a responsible dog breeder. Occasion dog breeders are different from a responsible dog breeder. Even if you litter one puppy you are a dog breeder by definition. But in real sense you are not. Dog breeders have lot of responsibilities and things to consider that makes them an experienced and a responsible dog breeder.
                                          

How To Be A Responsible Dog Breeder 



Dog breeders are always in search of new and improved breeding methods to polish their skills as responsible dog breeders.


For responsible dog breeders there are number of ethics, codes and tips which will assist the min dog breeding methods. For novice dog breeders, Dog breeds portal is presenting some very easy and use full tips that will make them responsible dog breeders at all. Just read on for more information regarding the tips on how to be a responsible dog breeder in short time and with fewer efforts.

Tips to become a responsible dog breeder

The first most important tip towards a responsible dog breeder is to focus on quality rather than quantity. Research,research and research is must to be a responsible dog breeder. Research on dog breeds and dog breeding methods will help you to understand different breeds of dogs. It will also help you in deciding a best mate for bred. There are number of dog breeds websites which can give you adequate information on dogs breeds and about dog breeding.

Fora novice dog breeder, I must recommend to call a mentor from a dog breed club.As this is your first time as dog breeder so mentor assistance will definitely make your work easier and in short time period.

Must study and investigate about the dog breeds standard, dog anatomy and breeds characteristics, health risks, diseases, genetic problems in your breed.Make enough space and new homes for new born breeds. Don’t put them with other breeds or in existing homes. Dog breeding is not an easy job. It requires time,efforts, devotion and your money. So keep this thing in mind before going to be a responsible dog breeder.


Once the litter produced, give plenty of time and attention to them to build their self-confidence and their own self-identity. This will make them a good dog in future. Otherwise it might be possible that your dog breed will be aggressive and disobedient.

  Meet different dog breeders amateur, mature and responsible. They may give you some important tips and tactics to become a responsible dog breeder.

You can also join some Kennel clubs, dog breeding forums and groups of responsible dog breeders to get good knowledge and enough information on dog breeding methods. Wish you best of luck in future, if you surely decided to be a responsible dog breeder :).

Shih Tzu Dogs

Summary: Fin out exciting and fun loving information on Shih Tzu dogs. From Shih Tzu breedsinformation to their nature, characteristics, activities and abilities, all is here at dog breeds portal

Article: Shih Tzu dogs are widely famous as companion, lapdogs and herd dogs. The origin of Shih Tzu dogs are china. These dogs are also known as Chinese Lion Dog. Shih Tzu dogs were officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1969. Shih Tzu dogs are pure bred dogs from toy dogs group. Shih Tzu also known as small lion dog because of his appearance and thick furry coat.

Shih Tzu dogs  

General appearance of Shih Tzu dogs: The long flowing double coat of Shih Tzu dogs is their significant feature which distinguishes these dogs from other breeds. Shih Tzu has a short muzzle with large dark eyes. Ears are dropped, covered with long fur. The tail of Shih Tzu dogs are heavily furred and curled from the back. The Shih Tzu dogs are in many colors. A blaze of white is a common color of Shih Tzu dogs.


Height and weight of Shih Tzu dogs: The ideal height of these small lion type dogs is 9- 10 inches and weight is of about 9-16 pounds. Shih Tzu is a ideal sized dog. Neither high-stationed nor low stationed to look dumpy or squatty. Generally Shih Tzu dogs carry good weight and size.

Temperament of Shih Tzu dogs: Shih Tzu dogs are strong and compact body dogs with humble and caring nature. They are best companions and family dogs. They love to stay indoors with their owner’s family. They are keen, alert and intelligent. Shih Tzu dogs are also good watch dogs. They can’t live alone and may be destructive if left alone for long period. They want to stay with their owners. Although, they are docile and quite but love to play games and enjoy lively activities. They love to be treated a royals as they are also known as small lion dogs.


They are sociable and love to hang on with many people. They are keen to learn tricks and commands of their owners. Sometime, Shih Tzu become stubborn because of the grace, proud and arrogant nature they have by nature. They can easily go with children and other pets as they are harmless and love to be in company.

Training of Shi Tzu dogs: Training of these small lion type dogs are not as easy as like other dogs. They have an arrogant and proud nature so they may show this sometime, during training sessions. Their owner however has to be very caring and calm towards their training. The crat method for Shih Tzu dogs training works best. Shih Tzu dogs never respond to harshness or punishment. Their owner should be kind, tender and affectionate. 


Activities for Shih Tzu dogs: Despite of a noble and arrogant nature, Shih Tzu dogs love daily walks and vigorous in door games and play. They also enjoy a good romp in a safe open area.

Grooming of Shih Tzu dogs: Being a noble and small lion dog, Shih Tzu need lot of grooming and care from his owner. Daily grooming is essential for Shih Tzu dogs. Brush his coat daily with a bristle brush. Ear passages and eyes should eb clean on daily basis. Shih Tzu dogs shed very little. So, they consider as hypoallergenic. Shih Tzu can gain weight easily so avoid over eating. Regular dental checkup is also recommended.


Heath issues: Shih Tzu dogs don’t have any major health issues. Some minor health issues are like: renal cortical hypoplasia, entropion, trichiasis, PRA, KCS, CHD, otitis externa, portacaval shunt, inguinal hernias.

Living conditions for Shih Tzu dogs: Shih Tzu can easily live in small places like apartments. They love to stay indoors and quite active in an indoor environment. They can’t stay long in heat. Cool weather conditions are best for this small lion dog.

Life expectancy: 15 years

Rottweiler Dog

Summary: Do you want to know about Rottweiler dog? This is the best place for you to search each and every thing about Rottweiler dog. By one click, you can easily get the exact information on Rottweiler dog.


Article: Many people think about the Rottweiler dog as a big scary and guard dog. It is not true. By appearance he may be. But by nature and temperament a Rottweiler dog is fun loving, loyal and a very protective dog for a family and his surroundings. Rottweilers are guard dogs also because they have an inherent guarding and protective traits. Despite of his protective and guarding traits, a Rottweiler dog is a funny dog also. He can easily please and make you smile by his funny traits. For a complete look on Rottweilers personality, characteristics, behavior traits, grooming etc. read below....

Rottweiler dog 

A Rottweiler dog’s physical description: By look, a Rottweiler dog looks sturdy, strong and a muscular dog. They are between 22-27 inches tall and95-130 pounds weighted. He is from medium to large size with a strong muscular body. The origin of Rottweiler dog is Rottweil, Germany. In earliest, a Rottweiler dogs were used for hunting but today these dogs have low hunting instinct. They can best used as family dogs, protective and guard dogs.

The skull of the Rottweiler dog is medium length. Nose is broad and well developed. Jaws of the Rottweiler dog are very strong and broad with scissor type bite. The Rottweiler dogs have both outer and undercoats. These strong dogs can easily live in hot weather too. The distinctive coat color of a Rottweiler dog is black and bright rust.


Personality of Rottweiler dogs: A Rottweiler dog can be powerful, serious and clownish at a time. Some Rottweiler dogs are bullies, some are clownish and others may have moderate temperament. It all depends upon the socialization and obedience training of the Rottweiler dogs. They are good for children but an adult supervision is essential for small children because of the sheer and strong size of the Rottweiler dog. Proper socialization and behavior training may put positive effects on the aggressive and annoying nature of a Rottweiler dog and he will go easily with other pets and dogs.


A Rottweiler dog can be a good protective dog also. He became alert, brave and steady towards any unpleasant influence. His ability to analyze the situations and his alarming senses are expediently. That is the reason a Rottweiler dog can be a best protective dog for his family and surroundings. All you need to make him good, obedience,nice and well-trained is proper training and socialization at right time.

Training of Rottweiler dogs: As an energetic and sturdy dog, the Rottweiler dogs are eager to learn new things and tasks and excel their best towards opportunities. Obedience training with lots of positive stimulation and rewards is essential for this breed. Otherwise, they may become aggressive and destructive. They also have some behavior issues so it is recommended to you to be a pack leader and have a dominant hand during training and daily exercises.

Exercises for Rottweiler dogs: Rottweiler dogs need large space. They can’t active and energetic in small apartments or indoors. They love long and brisk walk daily. At least two long walks daily are necessary for a Rottweiler dog to excel his physical strength and to keep healthy and fit.

Grooming of Rottweiler dogs: They have short and glossy coat which is easily to groom. Brush and bathe when necessary. Rottweilers are an average shedder.

Health problems: As compare to other dog breeds, Rottweiler dogs are relatively healthy and disease free dogs. However, hip dysplasia is common health issue among most Rottweiler dogs. If overfed they may prone too besity.

Group of Rottweiler dogs: They belong to Mastiff group. The American Kennel Club recognized them as working dogs.

Information on Cute Maltese Dogs

Information on Cute Maltese Dogs

Summary: Maltese dogs are famous because of their terrific looks and personality. Moreover, the silky white coat of Maltese dogs grabs the attraction and attention of potential owners at once.

Article: The cute, stuff toy dog, Maltese is an ancient toy dog breed in the world. In English, the Maltese dogs are known as “the ancient dog of Malta”, “Roman ladies dog”,” bichon” or “the Maltese lion dog”. The Maltese dogs are originally bred to obtain its small size. They are descended from the Spitz type dog found in the Swiss Lake dwellers. Some evidence reveals that this bred is originated in Asia and related to Tibetan Terriers. However, the exact origin is unknown still.

With an elegant looks and juvenile delicacy, the Maltese dogs were the beloved companions of prince and princess from some 2,000 years.



They are gentle, loving, adorable, cute and innocent dogs who know how to gain the attention and favor of their master. Maltese fearless energy and curious attitude slightly distinguish him from other typical, docile lap dogs. At playtime they are superb and highly energetic but when playtime is off, Maltese dogs become cute and sensational cuddles.

They are perfect for city dwellers because of their elegant chic. They are best for children especially for older ones who know how to play, cuddle and handle a Maltese dog in a way of his own.
Among other pets, they keep their confidence at high and tend to be self-assured and self-confident rather than defensive.


Personality of Maltese dogs

Maltese are dogs which need pampering attention and lot of care. They need security and presence of their owner at their side. Lots of attention and love make them kind and gentle as usual. Despite of their good manners, Maltese dogs need respect and good amount of time for treatment and training.

Physical features of Maltese dogs

The head of the Maltese dogs are medium sized with rounded skulls. Muzzle is tampered. Ears hang fairly. The nose and eyes are black in color. Neck is quite long. The plumed tail carries over their back. They have gentle, fine silky white coat. The silky white coat is the hall mark of Maltese dogs.


Training of Maltese dogs: Crate training is recommended for Maltese dogs as they may be difficult to house break. Early socialization and behavior training is good to train a Maltese dog. Be gentle, tender and soft during training. A harsh behavior or touch will make him irritate and aggressive. They not need extensive obedience training. They are naturally obedient dogs.

Activities for Maltese dogs: They enjoy daily walks. No need of high exercise for Maltese dogs. They also like to play indoors.as Maltese are social and easily go with children and other pets so supervision and security leashed is recommended.


Grooming of Maltese dogs: Maltese dogs have very soft and fine coat. Daily but gentle brushing and combing is necessary. Clean them after each meal to avoid stains. Bath or dry shampoo daily is also must. They are low shedder so suitable for allergy sufferers also.

Tear staining is a problem in Maltese dog breeds. Many veterinarians said that to reduce this problem, avoid foods having food colors and serve distilled water. There are also a few products in the markets to reduce tear staining problem.