Thursday, July 26, 2007

Britney Spears and Yorkie London, Back In The News

Pop Princess Britney Spears
came under attack last from the
Humane Society, when she ran into
a pet store and purchased a $3000
yorkie puppy named London, after
just 30 minutes.....The Humane Society
suggested she didn't give the purchase enough thought.
This week, Spears has given her first interview
since leaving rehab - and it all went terribly wrong.
Sources claim it was 'nothing less than a meltdown'.
Arriving for the photoshoot at a Hollywood mansion,
Britney, 25, is alleged to have been 'completely out of it',
at one point suggesting that the ceiling was about
to cave in. Rather than use the
professional make-up artist, it's claimed
that she insisted on doing her own make-up
which looked smeared and badly applied.
During the shoot, she ordered fried chicken
and afterwards allegedly wiped her hands on an
expensive Gucci dress. 'Britney was in a shocking state,'
a source claims in the Sun. 'She was babbling incoherently,
talking in baby talk. She didn't make sense.'
It's also alleged the singer used a Chanel dress to wipe
up the mess her new Yorkshire Terrier puppy
left when it relieved itself on the floor.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

PARIS HILTON AND LONDON

longer hanging out together on the Hollywood
club scene, but the 26-year-olds seem to be still
in sync in other ways - recently having both
become mum to a tiny Yorkshire Terrier.
Paris, whose new pup is reportedly called Cinderella,
had hugs galore for the miniature Yorkie,
which sported its own doggie bikini as it
hung out with its famous owner on Malibu beach.
The latest addition to Britney's family, meanwhile,
arrived on Friday after the singer made a visit to
Pets of Bel Air. There she splashed out £1,500
on a mini Yorkie who she has dubbed London.
The mum-of-two, who bought a parakeet last
month, has been inseparable from her new
four-legged friend ever since, taking him along to a
dance studio and on a night out in LA. Cinderella
and London weren't the only pooches getting
A-list affection over the weekend. A host of stars,
including sisters Haylie and Hilary Duff - who had their
hands full with one canine guest - turned out for the
Bow Wow Wow fundraiser in Bel Air. The annual event
is hosted in support of the Much Love Animal Rescue shelter.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Dog Days of Summer Safety

Each year, more than 10 million pets in America
become lost, and summer can be the most dangerous
time for pets. Whether escaping from yards, running away
after Independence Day fireworks or being displaced
due to seasonal natural disasters like hurricanes and
floods, summer is a dangerous time for pets to be outside.
In fact, July 5 has been pinpointed as the day of the year
when the most lost pets end up at shelters, according
to the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).
An estimated one in three pets will get lost in its lifetime,
and without proper identification,
90 percent of lost pets never return home.
HOME AGAIN is encouraging millions of dog and cat
owners nationwide to ensure their pets' safety
through microchipping and enrolling in a recovery database.

Independence Day Dangers:
Most pet owners can attest to the fact that
fireworks frazzle their pets.
Don't leave your dog or cat outside when
your city or town will be conducting fireworks
displays or a July 4 parade,
and ensure your pet has a cozy spot indoors where
they won't be tempted to run away.
Everyday Warm Weather Awareness:
No matter where they live, pet owners
should be aware that normal outdoor distractions,
such as birds and squirrels, increased outdoor
neighborhood activity and even seasonal
weather disturbances like thunderstorms
can cause pets to run away.
Pets should never be left alone outside,
even if they are in a fenced area.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

ALFIES LOST TERRIERS - IN THE UK

Thousands of dogs go missing or are stolen
every year and the figures are growing alarmingly.
Dog theft is on the increase and it's said to
be the fastest growing crime in the UK.
Yorkies crimes especially seem out
of control.
In the UK, Alfies Lost Terriers has
been set up online.
"Our aim is to offer help, advice and
support to the owners of missing dogs of all shapes and sizes."
Visit their site! This is a great idea and
there needs to be more of these sites!

Saturday, June 23, 2007

IS A YORKIE THE RIGHT DOG FOR YOU?

People fall in love with tiny dogs!
They are like little toys!
But is a Yorkie right for you and your family?
Pros:
A true beauty
A lapdog who loves attention
Loyal to his owner
Vigilant watchdog

Cons:
Gorgeous coat must be groomed
AT LEAST three times a week -
unless you keep the coat short,
like a puppy cut.

S/he'll always bark - you can curb but not eliminate it
Usually do not get along with young children,
they prefer a quieter lifestyle
There’s enough terrier to cause them to chase moving
targets. Buy a good leather leash and body harness.

NOTE: I don’t recommend using a leash and collar for walks.
Attach a leash to a body harness, not a collar.
The collar is only to hold dog tags, not drag the dog around.
This is a small, somewhat fragile dog.
Tugging and pulling on the collar around your
dog’s neck can contribute to a collapsed trachea and
other neck damage. Use a body harness.
They do require attention and playtime.
They don't like being left alone
for hours on end.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

VANESSA WILLIAMS REUNITED WITH HER YORKIE

Vanessa Williams was reunited with her stolen
Yorkshire terrier Enzo last Wednesday thanks to a locator
microchip that had been implanted inside of its body.

The actress appeared yesterday morning
on “Live with Regis and Kelly” and explained how Enzo,
thankfully, was already registered with pet
recovery service Home Again, which places a microchip
the size of a grain of rice into a furry loved one so that it can
be tracked down in case he or she is lost, or in Williams’ case, dognapped.
Williams said her pooch was tracked down to a man who
had stolen Enzo out of her yard in Chappaqua, NY on
Memorial Day, and was found with the dog
across state lines in Connecticut.
The former Miss America had raised concerns with
police that a dognapping ring could be operating around
her Mount Pleasant neighborhood. Police, however, were
ready to blame the missing dog on hungry coyotes in the wooded area.

Saturday, June 9, 2007

Yorkie Scams


It has been a record year for Yorkie
stealings and Yorkie scams.
Puppy scams are popping up in both online and print classified ads.
The seller appears to be local and offers free English bulldogs or
Yorkshire terriers. But when contacted by e-mail, the seller says
he or she is in Africa on a religious mission and promises to ship
the dog overnight for a few hundred dollars. After getting the money,
the seller never ships a puppy.
It's difficult for people to recover money in an international
Internet scam because what's considered fraud in the United
States may be legal in another country, said Ken Huffer,
special agent in charge of the U.S. Secret Service's
Phoenix, Ariz., field office.
"Unless they step on U.S. soil, it's difficult to make an arrest," he said.
"It's like the Nigerian advance fee scams we've been
seeing for years, except with the face of a puppy,"
said Steve Cox, a Better Business Bureau council vice president.
No matter how much was paid, no puppies arrived.
PLEASE DO NOT FALL FOR THESE SCAMS!

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Potty Training A Yorkshire Terrier

HELP!
Potty training can be a nightmare for
some dog owners. We got this
question sent in today....
"I have 12wk yorkie. I would like to know what
is the best way to potty train.
I live in an apartment that has carpet all over
except for the kitchen at the bathroom.
I tried taking him outside but he doesn't go potty.
He does it when he comes back inside.
I found out from the breeder that my boyfriend
got him from that the dog is not use to grass only
the potty pads. I have him in a baby play pen where
is bed is at one end and the potty pad is at the other.
I just recently bought a crate for him but he went a peed
in the crate. In desperate need
of help on what to do. Thanks!"
Being used to potty pads may be why he is
not going outside. - Although I was trained
on paper when I was very small and introduced to
grass I think, around 8-9 weeks.
Maybe try putting the potty pad outside will get
him to do his business outside....maybe even
spinkle some grass blades on the pad...
anyone have thoughts or personal
stories to share???

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Vanessa Williams Yorkie Missing

NEW YORK
The pet Yorkie belonging to actress-singer
Vanessa Williams is missing. The dog,
called Enzo, disappeared from her Chappaqua yard
Monday, becoming the second pooch of a
high-profile owner to go missing from northern
Westchester since Mother's Day.

While Williams raised concerns that there's some sort
of dognapping ring, Mount Pleasant Police
Chief Louis Alagno suggested another theory,
that coyotes are snatching the bite-size pets.
Alagno says coyotes are common and they prey on small pets.

Williams filed a missing-dog report with Mount Pleasant
police Monday after she came home from an errand
to find her black and tan Yorkshire terrier missing
from her fenced-in yard.
Another dog, a blond dachshund in Yorktown that ran away
on Mother's Day, has also failed to turn up, despite the work
of a pet detective and a publicist.
There is a $2500 reward.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Pampered Pup Yorkie


Palm Beach, FL --
The winner of the nationally conducted contest
to find America's Most Pampered Pup arrived in style at
the famed Palm Beach Chesterfield Hotel today
via chauffeured Bentley Arnage. Introduced by
Jennifer Hovey, owner of The Pampered Pup boutique
which sponsors the annual event, the winner of this year's
contest is "Phoebe My Love," a
three-year old Teacup Yorkshire Terrier.

The online contest had over 10,000 pampered pooches
entered and more than 1,000,000 votes cast before "Phoebe"
was proclaimed the grand prize winner. Chosen from 12 monthly
winners, she lives in Alpharetta, Georgia with
her owners Liz and John Biltgen.

America's Most Pampered Pup will be showered with
a grand prize package that includes: First Class flights
aboard Delta Airlines for the winner and her owners;
a three-day, two-night stay at pet-friendly The Chesterfield
Hotel located in Palm Beach, Florida; gift baskets that include
designer collars, clothes, beds, toys, and treats hand-selected
for her; spa treatments for both the winner and her owner;
and, inclusion in print and television advertisements.
The 2007 search for America's Most Pampered Pup is
currently underway and can be entered online at
www.thepamperedpup.com.During her stay in South Florida
"Phoebe" will experience the red-carpet treatment with spa visits,
bistro dining, and a shopping trip on famed Worth Avenue.

Since first opening its doors in 2002, The Pampered Pup
has grown into two South Florida locations with its flagship
store on Datura Street in the heart of West Palm Beach.
Further, the franchise has become an industry leader
with its online boutique (www.thepamperedpup.com).
Owned and operated by Jennifer and Derek Hovey,
the boutique strives to provide a top-quality selection of
specialty dog products, as well as unique gifts for the dog-lover,
and a bakery full of fresh dog treats. The designer dog boutique
products include dog apparel, toys, collars, and luxurious carriers.
Whether a champion dog breed or a magnificent mutt,
the Pampered Pup has just the dog accessories you are looking for.
For more information contact The Pampered Pup at 561 833 9948.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Yorkshire Terrier Temperment





I think,though a toy breed, the Yorkie still

retains much of its terrier ancestry in terms of personality.

Individual dogs sometimes differ, but they are

generally intelligent, independent and gutsy.

Yorkshire Terriers are quick to determine where

they fit in a household's "pack."Their behavior towards

outsiders will vary - they often will be inclined to bark

at strangers, but some Yorkies are outgoing and friendly

towards new people while others are withdrawn and aloof.

The differences in behavior in this regard are largely

based on how the owner trains or conditions (and socializes)

the Yorkie.A few individual Yorkshire Terriers

may be timid or nervous, rather than bold, but the

vast majority do seem to meet the breed standard for

a confident, vigorous and self-important personality.


Friday, May 18, 2007

YORKIES IN NEED

Knitters, Crocheters Craft Sweaters To Benefit Yorkies In Need!
Harrisonberg, VA.
According to Knit Works owner Cris Reid,
the store will give free knitting and crochet patterns
for small-to-medium-size dog sweaters to anyone who
wants to participate in the project, and will take the finished
projects through the end of July. The store has collected about
20 sweaters so far, Reid said, with other customers saying
they are ready to add their creations to the total.

Store employees and the knitters and crocheters
who shop there say they are happy to see Knit Works
go to the dogs while they benefit the mission of the
United Yorkie Rescue Organization.

Knit Works will give out free patterns and take

in dog sweaters through the end of July.

For more information about the project,

contact Knit Works Tuesday through Saturday at 434-6900.


For more information on volunteering, fostering or adopting

a Yorkshire Terrier from United Yorkie Rescue Organization,

visit www.unitedyorkierescue.org.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Self-Serv Doggie Wash in California


Of course, California would be the first!
The sprayer pops out, spurting soap all over the dirty subject.
After that soaks in, the rinse water nozzle comes out and
the soap disappears down the drain.
No, it's not a car wash, although it's patterned after that process.
It's a self-serve dog wash — at a car wash.
Scrubbs Car Wash on the Skyway in Chico, CA, has installed
a do-it-yourself wash just for dogs — no matter the size or shape.
Dog owners link their pet's collar to securing chains and then
grab the sprayer. Just like the car wash, sprays, nozzles,
soap and conditioners come out at appropriate intermissions during
a wash, rinse and blow dry that can last from a quick-do in
five minutes, to a longer, more leisurely 15 minutes.
A two-speed blow dryer finishes the event.
$6 to $10 will clean your tiny Yorkie
or your big German Sherpard!

Sunday, May 13, 2007

PAWS FOR READING YORKSHIRE TERRIER HELPER


Rosie's a great listener.
She doesn't judge, criticize or make
fun of anyone's mistakes.
Rosie is a 2-year-old Yorkshire terrier and a registered
therapy dog. A member of the Paws for READ
(Reading Education Assistance Dogs) program,
Rosie helps kindergarten through third-grade
students at improve their literary skills.

"The idea is to help children to want to read.
Rosie makes it a pleasant experience,” said Carol McAulty,
a dog trainer and handler for 20 years.
In Dodie Bedell's third-grade classroom, students
find a favored spot on the floor and sit in groups of two
and three. They take turns reading out loud to each
other. Several volunteers help out, but Rosie is their favorite.

"Rosie helps to calm and relax the students, especially
the ones with the fear of reading out loud,” Bedell said.
Rosie curled up on the lap of a girl with long
blonde hair and listened as she read.

With Rosie present, the shy readers begin to open up.
One of the students started by whispering the words of his
story. By the end of the session, he spoke normally.
Researchers have found children with low self-esteem are more
willing to read and interact with therapy animals than
with another person. Those children who've participated in
the program have stronger literacy skills and more confidence.


In addition, therapy dogs are required to complete a minimum
of 10 hours of supervised visits in two different therapy dog settings.
Rosie and McAulty keep a busy community schedule.
Together they make stops at a local hospital, a seniors housing
complex and the library.
To learn more about therapy dogs and their services,
go to www.therapyanimals.org or www.deltasociety.org.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO TAMMY FAYE?

(Tammy in 1996)
In a note posted to her Web site,
Tammy Faye Messner said doctors have stopped
her cancer treatment and she only weighs 65 pounds.
Messner, who lives in Matthews, was diagnosed
with colon cancer in 1996. Three years ago, in 2004,
she said she had lung cancer. In a December appearance on
"Larry King Live," Messner said the cancer had spread
from her colon to other parts of her body.

"The doctors have stopped trying to treat the cancer and so
now it's up to God and my faith," according
to the note, dated Tuesday, on www.tammyfaye.com.
"And that's enough! But please continue to pray for the
pain and sick stomach."
In the letter, Messner also thanks her friends and fans for
the "tables full of cards, and beautiful little gifts laying everywhere"
and says that many have been helping to write thank you
notes as she has "been on so much medication."
"To those of you who are suffering as I.....
don't give up !!
Make up your mind you're going to LIVE !!
That is NOT EASY! The path gets so long.
I look at young people and wish with all my heart for just
one day of feeling great. You see,
God gives out his promises, they do not lie, they do not fail.
We do not have to BEG him for them, they are FREE!
You CAN make it!"
Love, Tammy Faye

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Yorkie Blog Nominated!



One of our readers nominated us today
for the bloggers choice awards!
So make sure you cast your vote for us!

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

CRAZY SINGING YORKIES!







What on Earth did we do before YOUTUBE?!

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!