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Pets on Parade thanks to Kiwanis!

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Patriotic Marchers On Saturday May 15, the Los Altos Kiwanis Club held their 63rd annual Pet Parade down Main Street in Los Altos, California.

The Kiwanis Club International is a global organization of volunteers of every age who are dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time.

The Los Altos Kiwanis Club has been organizing the Pet Parade since 1948. Every year this beloved community tradition attracts thousands of people, hundreds of families, and hundreds of dogs and various other pets to participate and watch.

Los Altos Kiwanis Club 63rd Annual Pet Parade

Marching in the parade were all kinds of dogs, some wearing costumes, while others sported dresses, t-shirts, bandanas and even pink tutus. Puppies and small dogs traveled in wagons, and some even had miniature doggie floats to make a grand show during the march.

All types of Babies attended!

Dr. Charmaine Tu and her Lab Guinness

The Los Altos Kiwanis Club members contribute many hours of community service each year and raise funds to support their efforts through donations and their yearly Christmas Tree sales.

Each year they put on the Pet Parade to bring together families and children within the community. “Seeing the families together and enjoying the event is the best part of Pet Parade,” says Dr. Charmaine Tu, a Los Altos Kiwanis Club member, organizer and MC for the Pet Parade. She is also the owner of Guinness, a chocolate lab who is the official Mascot of the Los Altos Pet Parade.

Puppies and Heroes!

Dogs, children and adults weren’t the only ones participating in the Pet Parade. There were horses, goats, chickens, guinea pigs, rabbits, cats, mice, hamsters, hermit crabs, lizards, bearded dragons, parrots, macaws, box turtles, worms, and even garden snails all marching in the parade. “Kids will bring any animal they can find just to participate,” says Dr. Tu who marveled at the boy with the snails. When asked what her favorite pet in the parade was she said “The dachshunds in the hot dog outfits! I look for them every year.”

The dogs weren't the only ones marching...

For more information about the Los Altos Kiwanis Club or to become a member please visit www.losaltoskiwanis.org. To find a Kiwanis Club in your area please visit sites.kiwanis.org.

Lazy Mister the Shih Tzu during the Pet Parade

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Dock Jumping Splash Dogs!

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Ready for a big splash!It’s that time of year again and all sorts of water loving, retrieving, dock jumping dogs are participating in the Splash Dogs competitions. Splash Dogs is a nationally recognized dog enthusiast company that organizes and promotes dock jumping events across the United States.

Splash Dogs was founded seven years ago by Tony Reed, after his Black Labrador, Sierra, first showed her enthusiasm for dock jumping by springing off a dock at the Pittsburg Marina in California. At the time there were very few coordinated dock jumping and diving events for dogs, and so Splash Dogs was born. Open to all breeds and sizes, the Splash Dogs events track overall and individual rankings of the jumpers by class, Open and Lap Dog classes. The Open class allows any dog to compete in all division levels of competition, while the Lap Dog class allows dogs 16 inches or less to compete against dogs in the same height range.

Splash Dogs Splashing!
As of today, the Splash Dogs record holder was made by Aries, a Pitbull Lab-mix, who jumped 27.8 feet! The dogs compete for the Splash Dogs Division Title instead of for money or prizes, “How far they jump defines the winner. We don’t compete for money or prizes because we simply want the dogs and their families to have fun,” says Tony who strives to provide a family oriented competitive atmosphere. The Splash Dogs event even offers a Junior Handler Program to encourage youth involvement and promote responsible pet ownership.The cautious Splash Dog. Junior Handlers ages six to sixteen, can even compete for a Division Title as long as their dog hasn’t competed with another person.

What is so amazing about Splash Dogs are the dogs themselves, some get so excited to jump off the dock they can hardly contain themselves. Before the jump many dogs lunge for the dock, pacing with such anxiousness they almost appear to crawl out of their own skin. Once a dog’s turn has arrived they run up the stairs and wait for their owner to throw a toy or ball into the pool. Some dogs fly off the dock like superman after a rocket, while others simply belly flop into the pool, paws forward bracing themselves for the cold splash. Occasionally, newbies to dock jumping run to the edge and screech to a halt, pawing the edge of the dock anxiously awaiting the moment their owners will jump in and retrieve the ball for them.

This Black Lab says "You human, fetch that ball you threw in the water now!!"
No matter what the jumping style is, to watch a giant Golden Retriever, or a tiny Jack Russell Terrier take such pleasure in leaping off a dock into a pool of icy water is fantastic. “If I get an email that says someone had the greatest time with their dog at the event, it makes it all worthwhile,” says Tony who greatly appreciates all of his participants.

Experienced dock divers and first time water-goers are all welcome to the Splash Dogs events. To learn more about Splash Dogs or to enter your dog into an event please visit www.splashdogs.com.

Splash Dog Yellow Lab Caught the ball!

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Doggie Easter Egg Hunt

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Hunting for Easter Eggs!Every Easter children enjoy hunting for colorful eggs and yummy candies, while their dogs stand by the wayside hoping for leftovers. This year the dogs were able join in on all the fun!

On March 27th in Citrus Heights, California, Waggin’ Tails Doggie Day Care and VibraPet Foods presented their Second Annual Doggie Easter Egg Hunt.

The event was formed to entertain families and their dogs, while raising funds for WOOF, an organization that helps connect homeless dog owners with resources. WOOFF (Welfare of Our Furry Friends) was formed in 1999 to support the efforts of Anneke Vos, a long-time advocate of the homeless and their animals. WOOF assists the Loaves and Fishes Homeless Shelter, by providing homeless people and their animals with access to food, collars, leashes, spaying, neutering, vaccinations, and checkups. They also assist in re-homing abandoned animals and by paying for the temporary boarding of abandoned animals.

Easter Eggs on the Trampoline.

The Doggie Easter Egg Hunt featured colorful plastic eggs that contained delicious dog treats shaped like eggs. Many dogs at the event were quick to discover the yummy goodness that was held inside of the Easter Egg Huntcaptivating eggs. They would sniff out the eggs, quickly crack them open, and gobble up the treats. Some dogs enjoyed simply finding the eggs and allowing their owners to fill up their egg cartons, purchased upon entry for $5. Other dogs ignored the eggs altogether and went straight for the fun Waggin’ Tails off leash play park and doggie playground.

Besides the egg hunt, the event included many fun activities for the dogs and their families such as an Easter Bonnet contest featuring fun, flowery, and crazy Easter inspired doggie bonnets. There was a Doggy Limbo contest where contestants jumped over a hula hoop, and a Crooked Path game where owners held an Easter Egg on a spoon, maneuvering their way through a crooked path, while keeping their leashed dogs next to them.

Easter Bonnet Competition
The Waggin’ Tails Doggie Day Care features a fenced 2-acre outdoor dog park, trampolines, splash pools, climbing structures, and dog houses. There is a 1400 sq. ft. climate controlled, Dogs playing in the off leash play park!indoor play space for dogs as well. After staying at this day care dogs return home happy, exhausted and ready for bed – they way every good dog should live!

VibraPet Foods offer healthy food and treats for the pampered pet. All their products are made from scratch, by certified chefs, with only the finest all natural ingredients. This amazing food is a far cry from traditional dry kibble, and has been Tiffany & Kimber approved with five doggie roll overs! Woof!

Waggin' Tails and VibraPetThe two businesses work well together and have a great love for animals. “All of us are dog-owners, and all of our dogs were homeless once,” says VibraPet Foods Owner Kris Fuentes. “To be able to use our businesses to help WOOFF connect homeless dog owners with resources is a great feeling.”

To learn more about the Waggin’ Tails Doggie Day Care please visit www.wagintauls95610.com For more information on Vibra Pet Dog Food visit www.vibrapet.com.

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Ricochet from Fun Surfer to Fundraiser!

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Ricochet Surfing. Photo by Diane EdomondsOn Thursday, February 18, at LeDeux Hotel in Hollywood, California, a two-year old Golden Retriever named Ricochet accepted the Dogswell “Wag” award for “Most Charitable,” a title that is only partially fitting. However, the words “Most Charitable, Inspirational, Amazing, Determined, Touching, Accomplished, Tear Jerking, and Heartwarming” might not have all fit on the award plaque.

In the few short years that Ricochet has been on this earth, she has already accomplished more than most people, such as raising over $10,000 for a quadriplegic surfer, raising over $20,000 for charitable causes, and inspired millions of people with her touching YouTube video.
Ricochet at Wag Awards with owner Judy Fridono. Photo: Littlefriendsphoto.com
The amazing story of Ricochet, the Surfin’ for Paws-abilities SURFice dog, begins with her birth at the Puppy Prodigies Neo-natal and Early Learning Program, founded by Judy Fridono and located in San Diego, California.

Puppy Prodigies is an innovative program that specializes in the early learning and development of new born puppies. The goal of the program is to positively affect behavioral tendencies of dogs, thus reducing the number of dogs relinquished to animal shelters for behavioral issues, and identifying puppies that had potential to work as service dogs.

In January 2008, a predominantly male litter was born into the program, and as the last puppy was arriving Judy said, “Please let the next one be a girl with a white patch on her chest.” Like a miracle, Ricochet just a new pup...Ricochet came into the world white patch and all. The tiny pup was quickly name Ricochet because she bounced all around, a fitting name since she still bounces around the world touching people’s hearts.

Ricochet was a brilliant puppy, quickly learning and excelling at the service dog training program. Suddenly, at 14 weeks of age, she lost interest in training and Judy found it very difficult to motivate her to continue her service training. To amplify the problem, at nine months old she developed a chase drive. After many months of trying to break her Ricochet learning how to surf.from chasing birds while working, Judy made the tough decision to release her from the program. “Can you imagine a service dog running after a bird while on the job? In good conscience I couldn’t breed Ricochet knowing her puppies could have the chase drive. It wouldn’t be beneficial to the people that need them,” said Judy who decided to keep Ricochet as a pet.

Bird chasing aside, Ricochet was still a smart and talented dog. Instead of being disappointed about what Ricochet couldn’t do, Judy decided to focus on what she could do, like surf – and that’s when the flood gates opened!

After many fun surfing events and competitions Ricochet was ready to began her fundraising career. In August of 2009 she surfed with the hope of sending a 15 year old quadriplegic surfer, named Patrick Ivison, to the Project Walk® Spinal CordRicochet and Patrick surfing. Photo by Diane Edmonds. Injury Recovery Center for physical therapy.

The moment she went into the water with Patrick, it was as if she finally discovered what she was born to do! Before, surfing was just a game, she would surf for a while, get off, run on the beach, then look for birds. Things changed while surfing with Patrick, she would run back to him again and again, she even jumped off her board and onto Patrick’s. They surfed together from that point on. If Patrick fell off his board she would swim by his side until he received assistance from people near him, it was a bond like no other.

Ricochet raised over $10,000 for Patrick, and her sponsor, the Rose Foundation, awarded a grant to cover three years of his physical therapy at Project Walk®. Patrick’s original goal was to walk with assistance of a walker at his high school graduation, amazingly he achieved his goal years before graduation, encouraged and inspired by Ricochet’s surfing fundraiser. Now nothing holds him back from setting even further goals!

Ricochet’s inspirational journey from puppy to fundraising for Patrick can be seen in a video that has gone viral. With millions of views, the video has touched people all over the world and has generated over $8,570 (and counting) in donations from all over the world including Canada, The UK, Taiwan, Japan, The Netherlands, and New Zealand. The video is so touching it has a “kleenex alert” warning that should be heeded! Watch the “From service dog to SURFice dog” video below, or watch it on YouTube here.

Ricochet Shopping for Surfin' Santa Paws. Photo by Barb McGown.Ricochet’s fundraiser profits go to a variety of charitable causes, such as Ricochet’s Surfin’ Santa Paws toy drive which helped purchase toys for over 638 children in hospitals, and domestic violence shelters. She assists six year old Ian McFarland, who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a horrific car accident that claimed the lives of his parents. She is even giving her Dogswell “Wag” Award prize, a year’s supply of Dogswell dog food, to the AniMeals program that offers free pet food for the dogs and cats of elderly or disabled people throughout San Diego County. The AniMeals program is run by the Helen Woodward Animal Center, a non profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of animals and enriching the lives of people.

Ricochet in Hollywood!Away from her ‘cool surfer dog’ persona, Ricochet is very submissive and gentle. “She can get excitable, but she is very low key,” says Judy who must watch Ricochet around other dogs that may pick on her. Her favorite activities include running as fast as she can, lure coursing, digging for gophers, eating, surfing, and naturally, bird chasing! Ricochet plays hard, works hard, and sleeps hard, going to bed on her own at seven in the evening and rising every morning at eight. “In a sense she is very spiritual, there is some other energy at work and it is exhausting for her,” says Judy of her extremely loving and affectionate dog.

Ricochet participating in Lure Coursing! Photo by Jennifer Petit.
Rina and Ricochet. Photo by Barb McGown.Ricochet’s best dog friend is a Golden Retriever Lab Mix, named Rina. “They are very different, but they get along very well, Rina is a wonderful teacher for her,” says Judy of seven year old Rina, who is also a trained service dog.

Originally, Judy’s goal was to have Ricochet touch the life of one person as a service dog, yet Ricochet decided to go on another path, and today she has touched the lives of millions! “I believe Ricochet is on a mission and I’m here to help facilitate that,” says Judy of her amazing dog, “I’m the driver and she’s the navigator. She has taughtJudy and Ricochet. Photo by Diane Edmonds me acceptance, and to focus on the positive rather than the negative. Look at the things she has accomplished, they have been so big.”

For more information on Ricochet please visit her website at www.surfdogricochet.com. For more on Project Walk® please visit their website at www.projectwalk.org. To learn more about the Helen Woodward Animal Center and the AniMeals Program please visit www.animalcenter.org. To read about the Dogswell “Wag” Awards you may visit: www.dogswell.com.

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Miami’s Super Dog Bowl K-9 Kickoff!

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Zena competing for the judges at the Dog Bowl 2010On Thursday, February 4, over 75 dogs and their owners flocked to Miami to show off their cool doggie football moves at the DOG BOWL 2010: Touchdown Treats Championship event, hosted by Hill’s Science Diet.
 
In honor of Super Bowl Sunday, the K-9 kickoff featured a canine themed football arena and all types of dogs doing amazing football inspired tricks. Dogs performed a variety of tricks like the Quarterback Stack, the Touchdown Celebration Dance, Tail Gate Chase, and other amazing jumping, hopping, and balancing moves.

Pittsburgh Steelers all-time leading wide receiver, Hines Ward, was the celebrity judge at the event. As MVP of Super Bowl XL, he had the honor of selecting this year’s Most Valuable Pooch (MVP) in football. Although Hines doesn’t own a dog, due to a busy traveling schedule, he is a huge dog lover himself and enjoys soaking up some doggieHope the Dog Bowl Winner time from his mom’s beloved pooch.

Hope, a West Highland Terrier, was very focused on her owner’s commands, impressing the judges and taking first place with her amazing tricks. Hope managed to win two tickets to the Super Bowl XLIV for her owner, Leslie. Let’s just hope Hope was able to attend the Super Bowl, instead of being stuck in the dog house!

Zena, an Australian Shepherd Mix, took second place and received a one year supply of Simple Essentials Treats from Hill’s Science Diet. Lucky for Zena, but Hope should have hoped to win second place, now there’s a Dog Bowl 2010reward she can sink her teeth into!

A dog wearing a Steelers jersey ‘stole’ the “Best Personality” award and even received an autographed jersey from Hines Ward, a doggone sneaky strategy that worked – woofs to jersey boy!

For more information on DOG BOWL 2010 please click here.

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Everything under one woof and hoof!

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Birds of a feather flock together, but how about a pig, dogs, miniature horses, and many other animals flocking together?

Everything under one woof and hoof!

Located in Winchester, California, the Animals First Pet Resort is home to many wonderful animals that provide education, entertainment, and companionship to people and animals alike. The resort’s slogan is ‘Everything under one woof and hoof!’

Three Miniature Horses Animals Firstare the first to greet visitors to Animals First property, followed by a large bristly black pig named Hammy Hamlet. There are four horses, two cats, a few moles, and of course, dogs. The pet resort is filled with the sounds of birds chirping, cats meowing, horses neighing, and wind rustling through the dry desert. However, with dogs being the number one inhabitants of the property, they are the most quiet residents, content basking in the sun and frolicking in the doggie playground.

Days are filled with joyful laughter as people observe the animals doing funny activities and tricks. Dolly, a seven year Palomino Horse, sticks out her tongue for horse licorice, while Cally Ally the Cavalier King Charles burrows for moles, and pig Hammy Hamlet sits on command, smiling for banana peels.

Passion and Hammy Hamlet doing the 'sit' command.

Animals First is owned by Marc and Sandie Taylor who live and work on the two and half acre property. When they purchased the property nine years ago, the house had been condemned. The barn, once home to goats and sheep, had floors so caked with feces that the concrete floors were invisible. Sandie and Marc completely remodeled the property, planting trees, reclaiming the barn, and transforming it into an animal oasis.

Marc, Sandie, Passion, and the Miniature Horses.The Animals First offers dog and cat boarding, doggie day care, professional grooming, and training. There is even a Dog-ccessories Pet Store to purchase unique pet supplies. The facility boasts luxury theme pet suites such as the Hawaiian Getaway Dog Suite, a doggie playground, designer cat suites, and a spacious nine-stall show barn for horses.

Sandie, originally from England, always dreamed of working with animals. “As a child, if I heard a horse clip-clopping on the road, I just had to go outside to see it,” says Sandie. “I love bringing everything under one woof!” Sandie began her animal career working for Canine Companions for Independence, training Service Dogs.

Marc grooming a dog headed home.Marc, born in Ohio, is an ordained pastor who almost became a Missionary before starting the Animals First business with Sandie. Married for 14 years, Sandie and Marc feel complete working full time with animals. They rescue Cavalier King Charles dogs, and even foster children in need of a loving home. In the event of fire emergencies they open their facility to animal control and rescues. During the last San Diego fire they took in 76 dogs, cats, and horses. “The horses were evacuated and horse trailers came in convoys that were lined up down the street,” says Sandie who even housed a family with five horses, three dogs, and two adults.

Hippo and a Mastiff Great Dane MixWith all of the amazing and charitable things they do, Sandie and Marc continue to do God’s work through the animals. By attending special events, charities, and doing therapy work with sick and elderly people, Marc and Sandie can bring the joy and love they receive from the animals to others. Their beloved Golden Retrievers, Passion and Faithful, are always ready for some therapy treatment, along with pig Hammy Hamlet and a miniature pony named Hippo. Hippo, who is the size of a large dog, is welcome in Retirement homes. “He’s not housebroken but he’s never had an accident yet,” says Sandie of Hippo who also accompanies Police Horses at events.

Animals First is the perfect place to take a pet, Sandie and Marc are always at their ‘bark and call’ and take special measures to ensure the safety and well being of the animals. People come from all over the country to board their pets with them. One client flew their Maltese from Florida to California so Hippo with the Horse Po Po!they could have piece of mind during their three week Australian vacation. Another time, a Bichon Frisé and a Newfoundland stayed at Animals First for 10 months while the owners transferred jobs to New York.

At Animals First the animals get regular exercise, feeding, entertainment, and companionship leaving them happy and content. Even the neighbor’s dog comes over everyday to hang out and observe, it seems he likes it better than his own yard! For more information or to board your dog or cat please visit www.animalsfirst4u.com.

Animals First Pet Resort!

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Howling Good Costumes

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

This Halloween we searched for cute dogs in cute costumes and here is what we found at the Furry Friends Rescue Autumn Paws Halloween Party!

This Divine Diva is no match for the skilled begging of an Adorable Beggar!

Diva and Homeless Bum

What a Lady dressed like a Bug receiving cheers from the Cheerleader.

Ladybug and Cheerleader

Is this Lobster ready for the Bride of Frankenstein’s dinner?

Lobster and Bride of Frankenstein

This Pumpkin knows this ain’t no Horse and Pony show!

Pumpkin, Horse and Cowgirl

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Bay to Barkers Race Away!

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Maltese and Maltipoo, Alfie and Louis in Matching TracksuitsOn Sunday, August 2, dogs and their people came from all over the Bay Area to attend the 12th Annual Bay to Barkers marathon, organized by the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society. Located behind the Golden Gate Fields Race Track, the marathon took Barkers on a winding trail that overlooked San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge.

Hundreds of dogs and their people arrived for the walk, and many dogs came outfitted in trendy sports gear! A Maltese and a Maltipoo Chihuahua, named Alfie and Louis, Roxie is a fashionable Husky-Mixwere ready to hit the trail in their coordinating track suits. Roxie, a husky-mix was especially fashionable in her blue shorts that matched her amazing blue eyes.

Dogs had their noses and ears to the ground in preparation for the big race/walk. All queued up eagerly at the start line then trailed after each other like lemmings. While some dogs preferred to stand on the sidelines and cheer on the crowd, others marched along enjoying the beautiful ocean breeze and nature trail. Long legs, short legs, even three legs were pulling their owners on the trail, happy to raise funds for animals in need.

Bay to Barkers Walk
After the walk participants were able visit various booths promoting dog products, services and rescue. Agility courses, K-9 Olympiad games, and look-alike contests kept dogs and their owners entertained, while everyone made new friends with a sniff and a lick.

The Bay to Barkers event raised $45,000, not including donations still being received via mail. A private, non-profit organization, the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society is not controlled or funded by any statewide or national organization, so fundraising is very important to them.

Bay to Barkers Doggie Meet and Greet

A huge success for the Bay to Barkers TrailBerkeley-East Bay Humane Society, the Bay to Barkers event raised 15% more than last year, a great accomplishment during a recession.

The proceeds from the Bay to Barkers event go to providing shelter, care and adoption services to homeless dogs and cats, and to promoting the humane treatment of all animals, education, training and counseling.

For more information about the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society or to make a donation, please visit their website at

www.berkeleyhumane.org

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Shape up with Doggy & Me Fitness!

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Linzi and Sgt. PeeksFinding time to take your dog on a meaningful walk and exercise your own body is difficult with a busy schedule! Now you can run two dogs with one stick with Doggy & Me Fitness™ (Dog Chatter Inc. reserves the right to refuse ‘killing two birds with one stone’ as it promotes animal cruelty, and has nothing to do with dogs.)

Developed by ACE-certified personal trainer Linzi Oliver and Sgt. Peeks, her K9PT (Canine Personal Trainer), Doggy & Me Fitness™ offers both private and group classes that will get you and your dog in shape.

“I saw a Mommy and Me Fitness Class and I thought why not Doggy and Me?” says Linzi of her brilliant fitness program. This fun outdoor fitness program is the first of its kind in Northern California. It offers classes five days a week in various San Francisco locations and will be expanding to other cities soon.

Afraid you or your pooch can’t handle the burn? Well fear not, this fitness program is designed to let you take it slow and steady, or run with the pack! It all starts with a good stretch, downward facing dog, then a quick warmup, up, up the steep hills of San Francisco. Focusing on strength and endurance this workout is mixed with cardio and resistance training. You and your dog will practice your panting technique, and your dog will spot you while you tone and sculpt your body.

Doggy & Me Fitness
If you don’t have a dog but want to participate simply borrow your lazy neighbor’s best friend or Sgt. Peeks can be your stand in. This eight year old Rottweiler Beagle mix was rescued from a life of scavenging the streets. He now loves to provide enthusiasm and support with each exercise. Every workout is different to add muscle confusion and burn the maximum calories. Activities include walking, jogging, hill work, stair-climbing, strength training, calisthenics, resistance bands, abdominal work, and stretching.

Sgt. Peeks Spotting the exercise move
Doggy & Me Fitness™ has received much positive feedback. “Clients tell me their dogs are calmer, have fewer behavior problems, and best of all are tired!” says Linzi, “The dogs benefit from being around other dogs, and they all get along so well!” Even Sgt. Peeks has benefited from being a K9PT, he spends more quality time with Linzi and has lost weight. “When I only trained people Peeks would pace a lot at home waiting from me to return,” says Linzi, “Now he definitely knows when it’s time to go to work, he loves having ‘a job’, and seeing the familiar returning faces. He is healthier and happier!”
Sgt. Peeks checking a pulse
At the end of each workout Sgt. Peeks will check everyone’s heart rate as Linzi rewards the people with a deep stretch, and the dogs with a delicious treat. If you are lucky Sgt. Peaks will even sing a song, his favorite way to express his happy appreciation for his new life as a K9PT. “After six years of helping humans impact their health it feels great to help the dogs,” says Linzi.

Doggy & Me Fitness™ is expanding to other cities, for more information or to attend a class please visit Doggy & Me Fitness™ at

www.doggieandmefitness.com

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Don’t hate me because I’m a Mannequin

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Boston Terrier MannequinBrooke Shields said “People think of me as a mannequin, all show and no substance.” Like Brooke, the creators of BADSF Inc. felt people couldn’t see the essence of dog mannequins, so they created the world’s first designer Dog Mannequins that are all show and substance.

Four years ago Ron Rodrigues and Nika Wynnyk formed the San Francisco based BADSF Inc. with the idea that dog mannequins should be of high quality and as amazing as the products they feature. Their custom made Dog Mannequins come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and textures for the pet boutique to the canine enthusiast.

In the 1950’s, Ron’s parents started a Display Mannequin company making children mannequins. Today they still make children mannequins which can be seen in stores such BADSF Mannequinsas Gap Kids, Baby Gap, and Gymboree. His parents began developing dog mannequins in the early 80’s as a decorative accent for department stores. Back then the department store mannequins wore stylish gowns and were posed walking their doggie mannequins in Saks Fifth Avenue.

Growing up in the Display Mannequin Industry, Ron fully understood the need for proper visual merchandising. During the 2005 pet fashion boutique explosion Ron looked closely at the available dog mannequins and noticed how cheap and ugly the plastic dogs were. “They didn’t even look like a dog, and were not breed specific” says Ron, who already had six or seven dogs in his mannequin lineup. “Dog clothing folded up doesn’t look like much, and you can’t hold it up to your dog because they don’t sit still” says Nika, who understands how easily beautiful Dog Mannequins can help sell doggie products. “Many times people walk into a store and don’t see the dog products, but with Dog Mannequins on display they suddenly realize they are in the dog department.” Very often people visit pet boutiques without their dogs, the mannequins provide them with an opportunity to see how the clothing really fits and the subtle details in the clothing design.

Ron and Nika with the Velveteen Great DaneBADSF Inc. quality Dog Mannequins include life sized Doberman Pinchers, German Shepherds, Greyhounds, Afghan Hounds, Whippets, French Bull Dogs, Scottish Terriers, Lhasa Apsos, Dachshunds, and Chihuahuas. They even have a giant Great Dane, which confounded the worlds tallest living dog, “Gibson was so skeptical of the dog mannequin because he couldn’t believe another dog was so big” says Nika of their Dog Mannequin who greeted Gibson at a trade show. BADSF Inc. is working on a Mixed breed collection of rescue dogs. Part of the proceeds from each mannequin sale goes to dog rescues such as Rocket Dog Rescue.

The Dog Mannequins are made of the finest durable fabrics, such as poly cotton twill, soft velveteen, leather, and shaggy hair like polyester. Eco-friendly and safe the Dog Mannequins are made of an aluminum frame with recycled polyester fiber fill stuffing. The smaller Dog MannequinsStuffing a Dog Mannequin are flexible and can be positioned to sit, beg, shake, look up or do most fun doggie moves. They can even be posed to play tug of war. The larger Dog Mannequins have limited flexibility but the head, tail, and ears can be positioned to give them a little doggie attitude!

These designer Dog Mannequins are not just for fancy pet boutiques! Pet product manufactures use them to show their goods at trade shows, and pet fashion designers use them as fit forms rather than having a real dog squirming around. Dachshund RaffleSome people use them as decorations in their homes, and as figures to store their favorite dog clothing and jewelry. BADSF Inc. even offers pet memorial urns, supported by the SF SPCA and the Westminster Kennel Club. One can simply store the ashes of a beloved pet inside, then decorate the Dog Mannequin urn with their dogs favorite collar or sweater.

BADSF Inc. dogs are even action heroes! They make Dog Mannequin rescue dogs for military and police training, so live dogs don’t have to be used during K9 practice rescues which could lead to injury. The Dog Mannequins are weighted and true to life, and are used for demonstrations such as parachute jumps and crashing through windows. The famous dog equipment company Combat K-9, even use BADSF Dog Mannequins to display their productsChihuahua Mannequin at military trade shows.

BADSF Inc. Dog Mannequins are a fun and wonderful way to show products or liven up your home. They are so beautiful, feel lifelike, and naturally Dog Chatter’s favorite part is: they are made in the good Old USA! For your next K9 companion consider a BADSF Dog Mannequin, because one thing is certain – their dogs are well behaved!

For more information of BADSF Inc. visit their site at:

www.badsfinc.com

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