Access Denied

It’s the Law. Establishments that serve the public cannot deny access to disabled persons and their assistance animals.  And yet there is still discrimination dished out to people with service animals.
There are all sorts of service dogs, not just for the blind but for children with autism, people with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome, and [...]

And the Winner Is….. You Decide!

by Peggy Juliann
Hi all, voting time at the polls may be over, but for the Annual People’s Choice Award the voting opportunity is underway. For those of you not into the variety of the entertainment industry’s array of Award promotions, I am one of them, People’s Choice is just what the name implies, the public [...]

The Divinity of Dogs – VIDEO

We all know just how wonderful dogs are, what great companions, how beneficial to our lives and health and happiness but here’s a good one, Ben Stein talks about dogs helping to not only get you through just abut any problems you have in life with a dog at your side, but you can also [...]

Quick clicks, good reading: The Sunday wrap-up

In no particular order …

O, Canada! What a horrid mess at the Toronto Humane Society, an organization that apparently went off the rails long ago. The place was raided, officials arrested, financial records being demanded, and the mummified remains of a cat in a trap caught and never removed from the ceiling were discovered:

“It sent chills down my spine,” said Kevin Strooband, lead investigator from the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. “I don’t know what is going on here, but it seems like a house of horrors.”

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The facility has been described by former employees as a place of unimaginable suffering, where the weak were stacked in overcrowded disease-ridden conditions and left to die in terrible pain.

Collection of articles here. I don’t even know where to begin … but this has to be the extreme example of a shelter industry so far away from its mission, so used to killing instead of saving, so overwhelmed with compassion fatigue — and too busy pointing the finger elsewhere — that demands for shelter reform and no-kill communities just can’t be heard.

A new broom sweeps best. Time for serious house-cleaning in the shelter industry. And if that means no donations until “leadership” leaves  and a new generation of shelter managers can be brought in to better care for sheltered animals and boost placement rates … so be it.

O, Canada, part II: Also coming from Toronto … a politician introduces legislation to reverse Ontario’s pit-bull ban.

Microchips, please: A police dog was killed  in a shelter. The dog, an older black Lab, was just another unadoptable BBD, who figured him for a skinny abandoned farm dog And the police department? You have a valuable animal like this and you can’t be bothered to microchip? And what’s up with kenneling this old guy at the water treatment plant. No one in the department could make him family? Poor Felony. So much for a lifetime of service.

Pets in the pews: Loved this piece on NPR this morning about church congregations that welcome dogs. Some admit it’s about building attendance, but I don’t care: It’s a great move. I’d even consider giving up my Sunday morning if I could take one of the dogs with me. Of course, since Woody’s Swedish, I’m guessing he’s Lutheran.

From the article:

[T]he Rev. Tom Eggebeen, the pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church [...]  says churches have been slow to recognize the deep bond people have with their pets.

“The question was raised by other people, you know, why dogs?” he says. “Not only are they important family members, but there’s more to it than that. They belong to God, too, by gum.”

Eggebeen, himself a dog lover, says another question he is often asked is whether he believes dogs have souls.

“When God created life, he blessed every dimension of it,” he says. “So we share that with all the animals of the world.”

Services like those offered at Covenant Presbyterian are part of a growing interest among people whose pets are central to their lives.

Laura Hobgood-Oster, a professor of religion at Southwestern University, conducted a survey that found more than 500 churches nationwide conduct annual blessings of pets and animals.

Feathered,  fowl and looking for trouble: Heather Houlahan has some funny stuff about her turkeys, all of whom made it through Thanksgiving with their necks intact. The video is especially interesting: She wrote me a note that the turkeys were a gang of delinquents. The video is proof. And I thought geese were mean! Nice work by Rosie the English Shepherd, farm dog extraordinaire. That bitch doesn’t put up with any gobbler nonsense, that’s for sure. Start here and read backwards.

Social media matters: I spend part of yesterday setting up a fan page for our Dr. Marty Becker on Facebook.  Check it out and become a fan. Also, splitting up our various Twitter feeds. Mine, a combination of pets, sustainable agriculture, politics and any cockamamie thing that catches my eye, is here. The general PetConnection feed, which used to be my personal Twitter account, will focus solely on pet news and information. And finally, I set up a Twitter account for Dr. Becker, here. Christie and Kim have their own personal  Twitter accounts, as well.  Dr. Tony does, too!

Got a great link? Want to add your own Facebook/Twitter link? Toss it in the comments.

What Do You Get in Dog Gift Baskets?

Whether you’re searching for dog gift baskets or deciding on themed gift baskets for pet lover friends, a pet gift basket is a good choice. But what can you find in dog gift baskets or even a cat gift basket?

Doghouse Plans – Home Improvement For Your Dog

Have you been meaning to build a doghouse for your dog? Maybe it’s time to build your pooch a home so that he will have his own outdoor place out of the weather. Building a doghouse can be a great family project. Using doghouse plans you should be able to complete the project in a weekend.

The Basic Goals of Dog Leash Training

Dog leash training consists of three basic building blocks: heel, sit and stay. Everything else we try to accomplish is built on that foundation.

The Important Task of Toilet Training Your Dog

The importance of toilet training is derived from the fact that you are completely unaware of where, or when, your dog with decide to relieve himself. For dogs, going somewhere appropriate to do their business is not in their nature.

Choosing the Right Dog House For Your Pet

If your dog lives full or even part time outdoors, then make sure you provide the proper accommodations. Whether you build or buy a dog house, there are a few important things to keep in mind.

How to Train a Sheltidoodle Puppy – Use the Right Mindset When Training Your Sheltidoodle

Sheltidoodles can be very well trained, but require firm, consistent instruction. They do not respond well to indecisiveness and can sense when there is a lack of confidence from their owner. Due to their parentage, Sheltidoodles require a great deal of exercise and a gentle, but firm leader.

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