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Home » October 28th, 2013 Entries posted on “October, 2013”

Common Sense Approach to Pet Ownership

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Common Sense Approach to Pet Ownership

By Amy Fernandez
Lately, every media source seems to offer daily doses of pet-themed news. Dogs are especially reliable attention grabbers. From that perspective, it’s understandable. On the other hand, most of the content makes me wonder what the hell is going on with American pets. For instance, last night’s news tantalized viewers with hints about the most innovative concept in dog care. I’m sure I wasn’t the only person who stayed tuned for that closing segment. And we were treated to a showcase of pricy exercise programs, canine gyms, doggy personal trainers and fitness equipment, along with apps and websites to whip America’s portly canines into shape.

Media sources ensured that we knew exactly how fat they’ve become because October 9 was National Pet Obesity Awareness Day. Related stories featured expert interviews from members of the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. Generally, owners were advised to consult a veterinarian before modifying their pet’s (obviously bad) diet or, better yet, enlisting a nutritional specialist. The strangest story featured low calorie meals for dogs that weirdly mimicked human recipes for everything from cocktails to dip and dessert. Mostly, “pet parents” were sternly admonished about overindulging their pets.

Most of our dogs happily participate in almost every aspect of our lives, including snack time. As breeders, we can generally do this without going overboard. A taste of pizza or a few chips won’t sink anyone’s ship. But every breeder has dealt with pet owners who refuse to follow any sensible dietary guidelines. Regardless of advice, detailed instructions, or food samples, sooner or later that dreaded phone call informs you about their pet’s dietary ills. Close questioning usually reveals indiscretions like a pound of liverwurst or a box of jelly donuts.

Dogs and humans share the same appreciation for junk food packed with fat, salt, and empty calories. That’s why we learn to sample these treats rather than scarfing down an entire cheesecake. Owners who successfully surmount these temptations remain surprisingly susceptible to the lure of a whining, pleading –totally calculating, opportunistic canine. That’s the nature of love, but it also explains why 52.5% of dogs and 58.3% of cats are obese. But this isn’t news. In 1844 Prince Albert killed his beloved Greyhound with kindness. Demanding only the best for her, he devised a diet of heavy cream, unsalted butter, and liver pate. She had already survived an accidental shooting, but Prince Albert’s loving care did the trick. He blamed her demise on negligent staff members who disregarded his careful feeding instructions.

My point is that fat pets abound, but it’s not because owners don’t care. If anything, they care too much. However, in recent years this has become a banner issue for AR activists seeking reasons to condemn the role of companion animals. In Britain, home of the AR police force, the RSPCA frequently confiscates fat dogs and charges their owners with animal cruelty. Hopefully, things will never spin so far out of control here, but these news stories make me wonder about that.

Last week we also learned about an innovative program in southern California that utilizes a Hollywood stage set to habituate dogs to the flying experience. Although it’s quite costly and time consuming, those classes are filling up fast. Personally, I had no idea that my dogs needed this and I’ve flown all over the world with them. Back in the day we socialized dogs, introduced them to varied experiences at hand, and left it there. In theory and practice this effectively created generalized resilience to unfamiliar experiences. In other words, most dogs developed coping skills and the ability to transfer them to challenging situations without needing a special class.

Superficially, these innovations are promoted as solutions to common problems that undermine the human/canine relationship. However, the underlying sales incentive is undeniable. Pet marketers didn’t discover the concept of creating issues to sell products. But in this case, I fear that it’s causing owners to obsess about manageable or nonexistent issues and ultimately perceive their dogs as curious aliens rather than willing team members that have been onboard for this bumpy ride throughout our shared history.

October 28th, 2013 | Posted in Current Articles,Featured | Read More »

Around The Rings at Valparaiso Kennel Club

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View more Around The Rings Galleries in the November/December Issue of The Canine Chronicle. Follow us on Facebook @ The Canine Chronicle.

October 28th, 2013 | Posted in Around The Ring Galleries | Read More »

Madison Square Garden’s New Look

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Madison Square Garden continues to make history — opening its doors today for the first time following a billion-dollar, three-year transformation.

October 28th, 2013 | Posted in The Buzz | Read More »

Movement Musings

Correct movement - showing the front and rear foot use the same spot to land without passing each other.  The dog is also reaching forward from the shoulder to land correctly on the front foot.

It starts with knowing your own breed standard. When was the last time you read it? You can’t expect every judge to know every idiosyncrasy of your breed. It is up to you as a breeder to put only the best representative of your breed in the ring.

October 28th, 2013 | Posted in Blog Post | Read More »

Valparaiso Kennel Club – Sunday, October 27, 2013

GCh. Kenro's Witching Hour

  Show Name: Valparaiso Kennel Club Location: Valparaiso, IN Show Date: October 27, 2013 Total Entry: 544 Best In Show Judge: Mr. Tom Hale Dog Reg: GCh Kenro’s Witching Hour Breed: Giant Schnauzer Handler: Amy Booth Owner: Robin Greenslade, Luke Norton & Doug Hill Reserve Dog Reg: Truspirits Mayfair Reserve Breed: Shetland Sheepdog Reserve Handler: [...]

October 27th, 2013 | Posted in All Breed Show Results | Read More »

Kennel Club of Riverside – Sunday, October 27, 2013

GCh-Afterall-Painting-The-Sky

Show Name: Kennel Club of Riverside Location: Perris, CA Show Date: October 27, 2013 Total Entry: 1122 Best In Show Judge: Mr. Lowell Davis Dog Reg: GCh. Afterall Painting The Sky Breed: Wire Fox Terrier Handler: Gabriel Rangel Owner: Victor Malzoni Jr., Torie Steele, S & M Olund & Diane Ryan Reserve Dog Reg: GCh. [...]

October 27th, 2013 | Posted in All Breed Show Results | Read More »

Vancouver Kennel Club – Sunday, October 27, 2013

GCH Snowdowne My Favorite Color Is Puple

Show Name: Vancouver Kennel Club Location: Rigefield, WA Show Date: October 27, 2013 Total Entry: 1327 Best In Show Judge: Ms. Sandra Walker Dog Reg: GCH Snowdowne My Favorite Color Is Puple Breed: Old English Sheepdog Handler: Owner: D Freiheit, Colleen Grady & C Crawford Gorath Reserve Dog Reg: GCH Diamond MK The Eagle Has [...]

October 27th, 2013 | Posted in All Breed Show Results | Read More »

Sacramento Valley Dog Fanciers Association – Sunday, October 27, 2013

GCh. Promenade's Pay It Forward

Show Name: Sacramento Valley Dog Fanciers Association Location: Dixon, CA Show Date: October 27, 2013 Total Entry: 1576 Best In Show Judge: Mr. Carl Gene Liepmann Dog Reg: Ch. Promenade’s Pay It Forward Breed: Field Spaniel Handler: Elizabeth Jordan-Nelson Owner: Jane Chopson, Jane Schildman & Nicki Kuhn Reserve Dog Reg: GCh. Coventry Allure at Wyndstar [...]

October 27th, 2013 | Posted in All Breed Show Results | Read More »

Saline County Kennel Club – Sunday, October 27, 2013

GCh. Riverside Telltail Coco Posh

Show Name: Saline County Kennel Club Location: Benton, AR Show Date: October 27, 2013 Total Entry: 509 Best In Show Judge: Col. Joe Purkhiser Dog Reg: CH Riverside Telltail Coco Posh Breed: Cardigan Welsh Corgi Handler: Lois DeMers Owner: Dina Planche, Deb Shindle & Juliet Divens Reserve Dog Reg: GCH Hemlock’s Jack of Hearts RA [...]

October 27th, 2013 | Posted in All Breed Show Results | Read More »

Buckhorn Valley Kennel Club – Sunday, October 27, 2013

GCh. Bugaboo's Picture Perfect

Show Name: Buckhorn Valley Kennel Club Location: Greeley, CO Show Date: October 27, 2013 Total Entry: 1162 Best In Show Judge: Ms. Lee Whittier Dog Reg: CH Bugaboo’s Picture Perfect Breed: Old English Sheepdog Handler: Colton Johnson Owner: Ron Scott, Debbie Burke, C & H Johnson & D & M Johnson Reserve Dog Reg: GCH [...]

October 27th, 2013 | Posted in All Breed Show Results | Read More »

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