Show Me the Way:Adventures in Tracking Training

April 29, 2013 12:48:16 PM CDT

Show Me the Way: Adventures in Tracking Training by Jenny Pavlovic The task was to teach each dog to touch a glove held in my hand, then to touch the glove on the floor, then to cross the room and touch the glove on the floor. The idea was to teach the dog to indicate when s/he had found the glove (or “article”) when out tracking in the great outdoors. In tracking practice or competition, another person would have left a track with articles (gloves, socks, bandannas, or similar) with their scent for the dog to find along the way. I would be following the dog on a long line, but in a test I wouldn’t know the locations of the articles, so the dog would have to sniff out each article and clearly indicate it to me without backtracking. Read More
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Making a Mountain Lion Out of a Mole

December 27, 2012 10:09:50 AM CST

by Jenny Pavlovic - Willis and I were in the backyard for his last potty stop, late at night. It was almost Halloween, and the moon was just about full. I heard a rustling in the leaves and saw a small rodent coming into the yard under the chain link fence on the south side. I turned and moved toward him, to steer him away from the house. Willis followed me and the rodent paused, then turned and went back out through the fence, shuffling it seemed, by the coarse rustling of leaves. Willis and I went back to our games so he could unwind a bit before bed time. A few minutes later, we were both paused by a loud rustling of leaves in the woods behind the yard. Was it a coyote? A dog? A deer? A mountain lion? Read More
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Keaton and Ramsey, Sumo Wrestlers at Play!

October 4, 2012 5:12:22 PM CDT

by Leigh Pyron - A few years back I received a call from a woman who was having some behavior problems with her year and a half old Yellow Lab named Keaton. Keaton had always been very mouthy as a puppy, but now as an adolescent he had started practicing another bad habit of nipping people and their clothing whenever he would greet them. In addition, he had started acting aggressively on the leash, barking, lunging and growling at other dogs. Read More
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Meant to Be

September 7, 2012 12:15:16 PM CDT

by Jenny Pavlovic – Lately I’ve been bombarded with stories of dogs in need, dogs who* need to be rescued before they run out of time. Finding safe places for all of them to go can be a challenge. Here’s one story with a happy ending, a story of how a woman and a dog who were meant to be together were united by a series of circumstances. Sometimes these things work out for the best. Read More
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Jumping Dogs and Flying Crickets!

August 1, 2012 12:40:14 PM CDT

By Leigh Pyron – As an in-home pet sitter there have been many times when I’ve watched multiple dogs at one household. A few years ago, I had a client call to ask me if I was available to pet sit their five-year-old Spaniel mix, Ginger and their Leopard Gecko, Harvey. Now I thought to myself…how hard could it be to take care of a Gecko…sure, I said, no problem. Read More
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Newton, WI, February 1, 2012 – Due to the unprecedented success of Omega Fields' "Win a Free Year's Supply of Omega Fields Products" quarterly contests, the flaxseed supplement company is happy to announce continuation of the promotion through 2012.
 
Intended to promote their award-winning Omega-3-rich supplements and treats, each quarterly contest is actually comprised of three separate contests for equine, canine, and poultry, with each offering a prize of a year’s worth of product. The contests run concurrently for three months, then start over for another three months to give more opportunities to win. Currently, the fourth quarterly contest is in progress, ending March 31, 2012.
 
“… these contests [are] a fun way to generate interest about our fantastic company and products,” said Allison Kuhl, VP-Omega Fields. “We just want horse, dog, and poultry owners to see for themselves the positive effects our Omega-3-rich supplements have on their animals’ coats, hooves, plumage, and eggs.”
 
Entering is easy. Just go to www.omegafields.com/blog/contests to select the contests you wish to enter. Enter one, two, or all three contests during each three-month contest period but you may only enter once per quarter. No purchase is necessary.
 
Second Chance Facebook Contest

Omega Fields also offers another chance to win for those who aren't already "Fans" of their Facebook page. After entering one of the contests on the Omega Fields website, entrants are directed to the Omega Fields Facebook page to enter the “Second Chance Facebook Contest. Simply “Like” the Page for a chance to win additional Omega Fields supplements and treats for your horses, dogs and poultry.  Three more winners are selected at the end of every three-month period.

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Chase: Why Dog is Love

January 30, 2012 4:07:19 PM CST

In January, Chase and I started taking a therapy dog class. The point of the class is to familiarize the human-dog team with the exercises they need to pass to become a Delta Society® Pet Partners® team. Chase has been waiting for me to get my act together for years. He loves to meet new people, is very sensitive, and seems like a natural. I’ve thought for a long time that he would make a good therapy dog, visiting the elderly, or kids in the hospital, or anyone who would feel better by having a dog’s company for a little while, a dog to cuddle up with, stroke, and talk to. He’s a great snuggler and a great listener. He’s a sensitive guy—his favorite ball is pink! Read More
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Pondering Poppies in January

January 5, 2012 10:00:58 AM CST

June 2, 2006 was my last day with 8 State Hurricane Kate. You may know her story from my first book, 8 State Hurricane Kate: The Journey and Legacy of a Katrina Cattle Dog. It was with great sadness that I spent that last beautiful early summer day with her, a perfect day to sit together on the hill and say our goodbyes. I wanted to remember everything about her, forever. Read More
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A few years ago I was invited to Thanksgiving dinner by a good friend of mine. There were 15 people in all and everyone was focused on drinks, conversation and preparation. It was just about time for everyone to take their seats as the turkey was being pulled out of the oven. My friend’s husband carved the turkey, filled a plate full of freshly carved meat and walked away from the bird to deliver the plate to the table of hungry guests. No one paid much attention or noticed that the big yellow Labrador named Bandit had somehow escaped from the bedroom where he had been secured until the food portion of the festivities were over. Read More
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Bandit, My Bolt Out of the Blue, My Miracle

December 6, 2011 11:26:13 AM CST

In January, I took my very old dog Rusty to the vet for the last time. Rusty had been a stray, found in a neighboring state. I had adopted him from the local animal shelter and we had been together for over seven years. Now his liver was failing and he was very ill and in pain. Sadly, it was time to let him go.---- The following is excerpted from the book, A Book of Miracles. Copyright © 2011 by Bernie Siegel. Reprinted with permission from New World Library. www.NewWorldLibrary.com. Read More
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