Friday, April 27, 2007

HAWKS AND SMALL DOGS


Can a hawk swoop down and take a small dog?

Maybe, according to Herb Roberts, an animal curator
at the Memphis Zoo.
Hawks are usually looking for rodents like mice
and rats and even rabbits.


Dogs are larger than most rodents so it may be hard
to fly off with them. -- But it has happened.
Also dogs don't act like most prey.
They will bark, bite and fight.

But that doesn't mean a hawk or other birds of prey
can't kill a small dog or a cat.
The birds can swoop in with a powerful death blow using
their talons to kill the animal. They will eat their prey
where they kill it.

Small dogs and cats are also vulnerable to raccoons,
coyotes and foxes, Roberts said.
Tiny dogs should probably always have some adult supervision
while outside or at least be outside with children or other humans.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

PETS ON AIRPLANES

I have only flown myself twice! And I liked it,
but at the high altitudes, it was a little
difficult to breath. But I do enjoy traveling!
I found this tipsheet at
TIPS FOR FLYING WITH YOUR PET
Alert the airline of a pet when booking your flight to make sure
there’s room in the cabin.

Fly during a weekday when airports are less hectic.

Fly in the morning or evening during the summer and midday
during the winter to ensure safe temperatures for pets traveling as cargo.

Choose a nonstop, direct flight.
Exercise your pet before leaving to help it relax and sleep.

Do not feed or give water to your pet two hours before departure.
Check in at least two hours before time and have all paperwork ready.

Tape a note on the pet container with all relevant information:
name of the pet, age, destination and flight number.
Make sure the carry-on container will fit under the seat.

Familiarize your pet with its carrier before leaving home,
and make sure the pet is wearing tags or is micro chipped.

Have you traveled with your pet? How was the experience?
I look forward to hearing your stories
and adding to the list of helpful tips.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

FAMILY YORKIE HELPS TO FIND TODDLER


In Kentucky,
When 3-year-old Abigail Arnwine went missing late
Monday night, more than 60 people, several tracking dogs
and even a helicopter searched for her as temperatures
dipped into the 30s.
But after seven hours, it was Murphy,
the family's Yorkshire terrier, who helped lead them to the toddler.
Abigail was cold, but safe, about a half mile from her house.
wandering off!
Maybe they should keep the child
on a short leash....

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Delta Airlines Loses Yorkshire Terrier

Airline Loses Chesapeake Woman's Yorkie

A Chesapeake woman was thrilled to get a new pet,
but when the puppy wouldn't eat, the breeder suggested
for a short time, she send it back to it's mother.
She put it on a flight for Texas. And now the puppy is missing.
Airlines frequently misplace luggage,
but it usually turns up.
How do you lose a dog?!
"I've already communicated with the kennel.
I've already communicated with the airlines in Atlanta,
in Norfolk, in Texas. No one knows where she is.
She's completely vanished," said Courtney Johnson.
Johnson is terrified of what may have happened
to the 3 month old Yorkshire Terrier she named Apple.


She bought the puppy from a breeder known
as Kimberli's Kuties, who came highly recommended
by several friends. But for two weeks, the playful puppy
wouldn't eating properly. Johnson feared Apple needed
to be with her mother a little longer and the breeder agreed.
So on Saturday afternoon she sent the puppy back
to Texas through Delta Cargo."I received a phone call
at midnight letting me know she had missed her flight,
but that she'd be on a flight first thing in the morning.
First thing in the morning, I get a call from the breeder
saying she didn't make the flight and they did not
know where Apple was," she said.Since then Johnson
has spent a lot of time on the phone trying to locate Apple,
but to no avail.

"I have been hung up on.
I have been told it's not a child, it just a dog.
My biggest fear is that they've pushed her somewhere.
They've just looked right beyond her and she's now gone
three days and she's not eaten or drunken anything,"
she said.Johnson says she almost prays that someone
stole Apple. At least that way she'd know her puppy was
being cared for. But at this point, she can't even get that
confirmed. "I've been waiting all my life for this puppy.
I've saved my money and I've saved my money and finally,
when I was able to afford her and be able to take care of her,
she's gone and no one has any answers for me," she said.


Your NewsChannel Three spoke with Delta Airlines
spokesperson, Gina Laughlin. She told us Delta airlines
deeply regrets what happened and hopes to return the
puppy very soon. Laughlin also told us they launched
an investigation into what happened.
However, Johnson tells me, Delta has not even called.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Argyle Sock is Really a Yorkie Outfit!

Forget about all those fancy, expensive designer duds!
Turn a patterned sock into a festive frock!
With super simple steps in creating
an adorable Yorkie Outfit!
Thanks Seth!


Sunday, April 8, 2007

Friday, April 6, 2007

ARKANSAS YORKIE FOUND 1000 MILES FROM HOME!

Little Lady disappeared in Arkansas
and ended up in Florida,
weeks later!
The dog allegedly jumped into the wrong car...
the dog had no coller or tags and the driver
of the car said they thought she was a lost dog
and needed a home.
It was all smiles as Patsy Perryman reunited with
her 12-year-old Yorkshire terrier at the
Tampa Police Department’s division one station
Thursday. She hadn’t seen her beloved companion,
named Lady, in nearly 2 months.
GET YOUR DOG MICRO-CHIPPED!

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Jilli (famous Yorkshire Terrier) and Rick Carin

Kids and dogs do the darndest things!
We did a story on Jilli a few weeks ago.
She is smart and talented and travels
the country making personal appearances.
Here are 2 clips of her, showing
how good she is with cards!

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Toronto Unmasks Puppy Scam

TORONTO, April 2 /CNW/ -
The Toronto Humane Society is warning the
public that an advertisement which appeared in a
local free daily newspaper offering
a female Yorkshire Terrier for sale appears to be a scam.
The ad, with theheadline "Female Yorkie Terrier Puppy"
and the sub-headline "Sami is so sweet
and lovable" appeared in the Monday, April 2 edition
of 24 Hours, and may have also appeared elsewhere.
The only contact info offered was an

"I saw the ad," says THS senior communicator
Lee Oliver, "and thought it
was odd that there was no phone number or address,
so I sent an e-mail asking
for particulars. I was sort of expecting to find a puppy
mill, but instead I came across a pretty
obvious scam."

The response, in broken English, indicated
that for $500 the dog's owner
would ship the "AKC-registered" 10-week-old
"housebroken and potty trained"
pup from her new home in Nigeria,
where the seller was recently transferred by the
United Nations to work as the head of public relations,
to anywhere in the world.
The $500 price tag included all shipping,
handling and insurance.

In the reply the dog's name inexplicably changed
from Sami (in the ad) to Suzzy(in the e-mail).
Versions of the ad have shown up in the Prince George,
B.C., on at least one online classifieds website and in the
Cayman Islands. In the Caymans, police have gone so far
as to issue warnings to citizens not to fall for the overseas fraud.

"I imagine most people are smart enough to see
right through this," notes
Oliver. "But just in case you're tempted by such
an ad, just remember that
whenever you come across a deal that's too good
to be true, odds are it's,
well, too good to be true."

Monday, April 2, 2007

Real Dog Classifieds


FREE YORKSHIRE TERRIER.
8 years old. Hateful little dog. Bites.
FREE PUPPIES:
1/2 Cocker Spaniel, 1/2 sneaky neighbor's dog.
FREE PUPPIES...
Mother, AKC German Shepherd.
Father, Super Dog...
able to leap tall fences in a single bound.
FOUND DIRTY WHITE DOG.
Looks like a rat . been out a while. Better be a reward.


Thursday, March 29, 2007

Yorkie Mail



I get the nicest mail!
I got this letter today...
"Hi Coco and Coco's daddy,
I have just been enjoying your Blog
and thought I'd write a note to say how wonderful
it is with all of the pictures and stories, etc. Such a nice thing to do.
We have two Yorkies named TeddyBear (boy who is 4 1/2 yrs.)
and BabyDoll (girl who is 4 yrs.). They are half-brother and sister
and they are wonderful little treasures. Such personalities and
incredibly loving. I feel sorry for people who haven't
experienced the unconditional love of a dog ...
especially a toy breed.

Our human child is grown and has left the nest,
so these two Yorkies are most definitely our babies and
we are not embarassed to say so. Dogs are little angels
sent from heaven to enrich our lives and to help us experience
what true devotion is. They are a tremendous blessing.

Thanks so much for sharing with the rest of us Yorkie lovers.
I am most fortunate to have purchased Coco's book from
eBay a couple of years ago and when I wrote to tell
her daddy how much I loved the book ... he generously
sent me another copy as a gift ...
so thoughtful and much appreciated!"

Yorkie hugs,
TeddyBear, BabyDoll & Mommy
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and feelings!

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

DOGGY BREATH - CARING FOR DOGS TEETH

Bye-Bye Doggy Breath -- Dental Care for Dogs
Author: Marian Brown
Dental care in dogs and cats has become quite common
over the last six years. Like humans, dog teeth
and gums are also susceptible to the same oral health problems -
Gingivitis and Periodontal disease.
Unlike humans, animals rarely get cavities.
This is because cavities are primarily caused by the
high sugar content of the human diet.
Periodontal disease is caused by bacteria and plaque
which attach the soft gum tissue of the mouth.
The first stage of periodontal disease is gingivitis.
This is very common. In this stage, the bacteria have mixed
with saliva and formed plaque. The plaque adheres to the teeth
and hardens, forming tartar and calculus.
These tartar deposits irritate the gum tissue and cause
inflammation, swelling and infection.
It is this stage that gingivitis is most notable.
Early warning signs of gingivitis are sensitive gum tissue,
redness or bleeding gums, trouble eating/chewing and
bad breath. Yes, the dreaded "doggy breath"!
The breath may take on a sulfur (rotting eggs) odor from the
by-products of the bacteria in the mouth.
This is often the first sign of gingivitis and serious dental problems.
There are now pet oral hygiene solutions on the market
that can be added to pets' drinking water. These are convenient to use
and are formulated for animals. Owner compliance with these
programs, unlike with daily brushing, is much higher.
They are odorless and colorless.
Marian Brown has been active in holistic health
care for over 20 years. She is editor of Holistic Health News.
Visit our site at http://www.hhnews.com
for more information!

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Yorkie Helps Family With Disability



A story from the UK I found -


Sometimes people forget that little dogs can
be much more than just fashion accessories or toys
for celebrities to carry around in purses.

All too often little dogs are not given much discipline or
direction and they become nasty little beasts as they grow up.
Sadly, this reflects on the entire breed.


But it isn’t just the big, mature dogs—the Golden Retrievers,

and German Shepherds—that work as service dogs.

Small dogs work especially well in situations with young children.



One tiny young black Yorkshire Terrier

has shown that he can be extremely crucial in

helping a family with disabilities.
A national charity, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People,



His owner, Dawn Munslow, is deaf.

She has three small children; one is also deaf and two

have special needs. Frazier had been with the family for only

4 ½ months, when he proved himself to be a vital family

member and now they can’t imagine life without him.


One morning Frazier came up to Dawn and tapped

her with his paw as he has been taught to do when the

doorbell rings, but this time the tapping was a lot more urgent.

She quickly followed him upstairs where her four

year old daughter had collapsed and was crying in pain.

She rushed her daugher to the hospital.


Hearing Dogs for Deaf People selects and trains dogs

to respond to sounds and to alert deaf people by touching them

with a paw and leading them back to the source of the sound.

For smoke and fire alarms they are trained to lie down.


Seventy-four per cent of them are rescued or unwanted dogs.

After training they are provided at no charge to the people

who need them. More than 1200 hearing dogs have

been placed since it was begin in 1982.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Cataracts and the Yorkshire Terrier

About 2 years my vision started to slip
and my daddy noticed. And one of my eyes
got a little cloudy.
Yorkies tend to develop cataracts in their old age, but
luckily, our small size limits the effects of conditions such as arthritis.
In most cases, the cataracts can be removed. They
could not remove all of mine - but I still see pretty well.
The problem can occur in one or both eyes
and can lead to blindness. So make sure
you keep an eye on your dog's eyes!

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Yorkie Candy Bar

My dads thoughtfully brought this clever
candy bar back from their trip to England.
A great blend of chocolately goodness but I don't
really get it......
Not for girls?
Not available in pink?
I don't get it....

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Gildas House and Sparkle Yorkshire Terrier Benefit



The mission of Gilda's Club is to provide meeting
places where men, women and children living with
cancer and their families and friends join with others
to build emotional and social support as a supplement
to medical care. Free of charge and nonprofit,
Gilda's Club offers support and networking groups,
lectures, workshops and social events in
a nonresidential, homelike setting.

There are chapters of the club in many Eastern cities,

and a few more scattered around the US.


Gilda's Club South Florida unveiled their new ‘Gilda’s on the Go’

van.After the ceremony, the staff and volunteers hit the road on a mission.

They plan to visit more than 30 hospitals in a single day

to distribute nearly 3-thousand Sparkle plush toys,

named for Gilda Radner's favorite Yorkshire Terrier,

to children and their families touched by cancer.



Sparkle!

The same playful and expressive face that made the

real-life canine companion of Gilda Radner a cherished pet has

been recreated by RUSS' talented design team to

commemorate the joy for life that the comedian shared with the world.

he can be ordered online,

and will benefit Gilda's House.

Monday, March 19, 2007

IAMS FOOD RECALL

URGENT!
MENU FOODS RECALL!
A manufacturer recalled 50 brands of dog food and 40
brands of cat food over the weekend after its products were linked
to kidney failure and death in 10 animals.
The products were gravy-style foods packaged in cans
and pouches. They were sold at national retailers including
Wal-Mart, PetSmart and Safeway.
The manufacturer, Menu Foods, said it hasn't yet
discovered the cause of the problem, which affected
brands including Iams and Eukanuba.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Yorkshire Terrier Dognappings


Tiny dogs are often the target of dognappings.
In the UK recently,
A devastated dog owner is joining police in
an appeal for witnesses after a Yorkshire terrier was stolen from
outside a shop. Poppy, a three-year-old dog,
was tied up outside a store. Film footage shows the dog being taken away
by a young man or boy while its owner was inside.

Jacqueline Horner, 51, said: "She's lovely and would
go with anyone - she's too nice and not aggressive."
That's the problem with so many dogs.
They have such kind hearts they would in fact
go with anyone.
A Texas town has reported a string of
dognappings. A Yorkshire Terrier was stolen right out a woman's
parked car. Since then, more stolen terriers have popped up.
The owner of a Boston Terrier says her dog was taken
right out of her fenced yard. Since her dog "Radar" has gone
missing, Lynn Kelly says she's placed ads in the paper
and put up fliers. Because of it, she says she's received many calls
from other owners claiming their terriers have also been stolen.
Lynn says she thinks someone is stealing the dogs and
reselling them, leading her to believe there's a stolen dog ring,
right here in East Texas.

"I don't know if people are just cruising by and you know,
maybe they're keeping their eyes open for them,
maybe it's spur of the moment, maybe they are seeing
them and coming back, I don't know....but I think something's
going on, something's going on," she says.
"They didn't steal my dog, they stole my heart."
BE CAREFUL.
NEVER LEAVE YOUR SMALL DOG UNATTENDED!

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Yorkshire Terrier Saffy Swallows Needle

Animals are like children.
And you really have to pet-proof your house in a
similar way you would child-proof it. Animals are
inquisitive. They like to investigate things!
Little Saffy was taking to her vet with a bad cough.
Come to find out, she swallowed a 2-inch sewing needle!
Saffy's owner Susan comments: “I caught Saffy playing with
the cotton reel, but had no idea the needle was missing.
It was only when she started making retching noises and
pawing at her mouth that I realised something
was wrong and she needed to see a vet straightaway.”

Saffy was taken to the hospital where a long thin
object was discovered at the back of her throat. Veterinary Surgeon,
Eva Rodriguez, comments: “Saffy must have caught sight of the
shiny needle and while playing with it, accidentally
gulped it down. She was very lucky not to have swallowed it!”
Saffy’s throat was very sore, so she was given
medication to reduce the swelling. After a few hours rest,
she was bright, alert and very hungry!
Susan says: “It was heart-breaking to see Saffy so distraught.
She’s usually so happy and bursting with energy.

“Although she’s been on her best behaviour
since the accident, my sewing box is now locked away
and the whole family makes sure we don’t leave any small
items lying around the house, just in case!”
Moral of the story: pay attention to what your dog investigates.
Don't leave small items out.
If a child could choke on it, so could a dog.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Custom Yorkie Yarn from Your Pet's Hair

I have never heard of this,
but a lady from Nebraska contacted me and
said she can turn your pet's hair into yarn
that you can then work with or she can even make into
a keepsake scarf!
"Fur-Ever Creations specializes in making this yarn,
sometimes called cheingora, so that you can have a lasting
memory of your pet and a great way to brag about
the special member of your family. We can spin just about any
kind of hair, provided that it is at least 2” long.
The longer the hair, the better the yarn will be."
· It’s a wonderful, lasting memory of your pet.
With a little TLC, your yarn will last a lifetime—or longer!

· It’s a great way to show off your award-winning pet!

· It’s chic! More and more people are discovering
that they can make fashion statements with garments
made out of their pet’s hair.

· It’s a great way to get some use out of all
that hair your pet sheds anyway.

· It’s warm! Animal hair is meant to keep your pet warm,
so it makes sense that it will keep you warm, too.
There’s nothing like using your pet’s hair to make a scarf,
sweater, or hat to keep you warm on a cold winter’s day!

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Flying Yorkies

If you own a small dog,
you have probably heard about hawks
swoopping down of them.
Also, high winds, will literally life me off the
the ground sometimes!
I read that in 1993, a tiny Yorkie in Texas,
was airlifted clear out of her yard!
"we knew she had been carried away,"
said owner Jim Davis, "because a neighbor
saw her flying in the air about 15-20 feet up!"
The tiny dog actually survived the air flight!
She was found 2 days later about 2 miles away!

Friday, March 9, 2007

The Quarter Pounder

According to the Guinness Book,
The world's smallest dog living is Whitney,
(this photo IS NOT HER)
a Yorkshire terrier who measured 3 inches to the shoulder and
9.5 inches from nose to tail-tip on November 26, 2002.
Whitney is owned by Christopher and Patricia Sheridan of Essex, UK.
In 1945, allegedly, there was a Yorkie who was a mere 2 1/2" tall
and 3 - 3/4" long! The pup weighed 4 ounces!
THAT'S SMALL!!

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Exercising Cat


I just had to share this
funny picture!
I hope it makes you laugh!

Monday, March 5, 2007

Where Did Yorkies Come From?






(some of my Yorkie Flickr Friends!)

It is said,
Many years ago in England,
a wee breed of dog was developed from humble terrier stock
of many a disputed source. Its spirit was tenacious
and unquenchable - with an added spoon full of mischief.
Faithful and true was the heart they gave him.
Though coated with soft, shining blue and gold fit for
a queens parlor - this little one seldom stays beautiful with grass,
dirt and holes to explore.
Being designed as companion to Yorkshire’s weavers small homes -
this small fellow handled the vermin population which sought food
in the residences around the Factories and mills.
If ever man was meant to have a dog so perfect a friend -
it would be the Yorkshire Terrier!

Friday, March 2, 2007

Designer Dog - Monogrammed Yorkie

This cute photo was posted in
THE ONION this week.
Known for their crazy news, I guess
this shows how far some people will go
with their designer dogs!