Sadie: She’s Like The Sherlock Holmes of Finding Tennis Balls
January 2, 2010 by Kelley
Filed under Dog News, Dog Training
Sadie and Rusty love to play fetch. On most days I bring along their “Chuck it” and they get to chase after that ever elusive tennis ball. There are days however, when I prefer to just walk and let Sadie and Rusty entertain themselves. Usually, on these toy-less days Sadie goes to work. Most dogs [...]
Picking Out a Dog
December 26, 2009 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Advice
People often ask me how I ended up with such great dogs. My usual answer is consistency; both my husband and I enact the same rules. For example: To prevent begging at the table neither of us feed our dogs (Sadie and Rusty) while we are eating at the dinner table. Still we often save [...]
Walking Your Dog
December 23, 2009 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Advice, Dog Health
Often the New Year inspires us to make a resolution that usually gets ignored by February. My personal favorite promise is to include more exercise in my daily schedule. I always start out with the best of intentions then before I know it, my willpower fails, my priorities change and somehow my resolution to get [...]
Fido Factor
Stores are looking at every possible way to attract customers and now many are deciding that the quickest way to your wallet is through your pet. More and more places are becoming dog friendly in order to earn more business. Want to go out for a day of shopping or a night on the town [...]
Fostering a Puppy/Dog
December 8, 2009 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Advice, Dog News
Have you ever considered fostering a puppy/dog from a rescue or the local shelter? Puppy’s can be a lot of fun and they’re very loving and playful. Puppies will need playtime on the floor. You’ll want to spend time down in their world to make yourself more accessible and help socialize them. Plus they’ll want [...]
Think About Fostering an Animal
December 6, 2009 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Advice, Dog News
Foster programs provide homes for thousands of adoptable animals every year throughout the county that could not be housed in a shelter or rescue due to space and resource limitations. Fostering is a great way to make a difference in the lives of each animal you take into you home and care for. My husband [...]
Dogs see color
December 4, 2009 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Advice, Dog Training
Did you know dogs can see color? Dogs see the colors blue, yellow and some shades of green. Dogs see these colors the same way a color-blind person sees. To keep your pet happy and healthy, it is important to stimulate all of your dog’s senses. Choosing play things intended to stimulate one or more [...]
Dog Paws – Keep Them Safe
December 3, 2009 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Health, Dog Products
You wouldn’t want to chase a ball barefoot on hot asphalt, why would your pet? Sadie and Rusty love to play fetch. I throw something for them to chase after and they’ll race after it at full speed. They don’t care where the chase will take them or over what terrain. All that matters is [...]
Teach Your Dog To Sit!
December 1, 2009 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Training
Every dog knows how to sit, the trick is getting them to sit on command. When I taught Sadie and Rusty to sit I was just reinforcing behavior they already do on their own. Before feeding the dogs their breakfast, I would conduct a ten minute training session. Why wait to feed them? Most dogs [...]
Color my Dog
Did you ever wish you had a younger sister you could play makeup with? Or maybe a doll whose hair you could try out different hairstyles or colors? What about your dog? Yes you read that correctly, what about your dog. Have you ever wondered what Fido would look like in say pink or green? [...]
Choosing the Right Dog?
November 26, 2009 by Kelley
Filed under Dog Advice
How do you know what is the right dog for you? Dogs come in all different sizes, lengths of hair, and disposition. These are some of the traits to take into consideration when deciding on the best dog for you. Also consider why you are getting the dog: protection, companion or for the children? Settle [...]

