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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
How Many Dogs Die at Pet Smart - And What Do You Do If It Happens To You?
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Winter Clothes For Your Small Dog - Not Just Cute, But Also Practical

In these cases, it is a good idea to reduce the food intake slightly in order
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Phoebe Price and her Yorkie


Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Happy Birthday to Miss Trixie Lee Deluxe


Friday, October 17, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
MUSHROOMS CAN KILL YOUR DOG

Dogs who like to "graze" will sometimes eat wild mushrooms along with lawn grasses, leading to mushroom poisoning. Dogs can sometimes become ill by just licking a poisonous mushroom. Also, some dogs, like some people, are allergic to even edible, normally safe mushrooms.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
United Yorkie Rescue
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Dancing Yorkie Greeting Card @ Dog Time
Monday, September 8, 2008
Puppy Pool Party in Indiana
Friday, September 5, 2008
BAD YORKIE!
"I have a FREE mini dog training e-book and audio that's available now for you.
In this short 19 page informative dog training guide, we are going to explore some dog training tips as well as looking at how to understand your dog's psychology
Monday, August 25, 2008
Feelings of Depression? Don't Worry, Be Happy
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
How Well Do You Know Man's Best Friend??
Our canine friends might be descended from wolves,
But how well do you know our four-legged friends?
All but two breeds of dogs have pink tongues.
Dalmatian puppies are born pure white,
Basset hounds cannot swim. Their legs are too short
Dogs can sniff out cancer by recognising its
The smallest dog in history was a Yorkshire terrier.
Dog owners live longer, happier lives,
The average city dog lives three years longer than a country dog.
A dog's sense of smell is about 1000 times stronger than a human.
The world's smartest dogs are thought to be
a recent poll found that 33 per cent of dog owners

Thursday, August 14, 2008
Yorkie Sues PetSmart for Bad Grooming

I just hate taking my little Trixie to the groomer or the vet and leaving for any length of time. You just don't know what kind of care they are getting, Luckily, we have someone near us who now comes to the house to groom her and I am there to help.
In Virginia , a man has filed a lawsuit against PetSmart, claiming one of its groomers nearly killed his terrier puppy.
Jeff Dalton, who is an investigator with the Floyd County Sheriff's Office, filed the civil suit in County Circuit Court 2 weeks ago, naming PetSmart and groomer Chris Roop as defendants. Dalton is seeking $175,000 in damages.
According to the suit, Dalton took his Yorkshire terrier puppy, Chester, to the Christiansburg PetSmart to be groomed on Jan. 26. He was asked to return at 9 p.m. to pick up the dog.
He returned instead at 7 p.m. and was told that because of difficulties in grooming Chester, the grooming was incomplete. He was offered a discount.
An employee went to a back room to get Chester for Dalton. "At that time," the lawsuit states, "Chester appeared lifeless and was struggling to breath ."
When Dalton asked for information about Chester's difficulty breathing, he was told that Chester had been very "wiggly" during the grooming and had "finally given up," according to the lawsuit.
Dalton paid for the grooming and carried Chester to his car. Chester immediately began throwing up blood, he said.
Dalton went back inside the store and demanded to see a manager. A manager agreed to call Town & Country Veterinary Clinic, a 24-hour veterinary service. Dalton took Chester there.
According to the lawsuit, Dr. Kelly Burdette at Town & Country told Dalton she wasn't sure Chester would survive.
She found that Chester had received severe pulmonary contusions and significant bruising "which could have only been inflicted by cruel and deliberate force during the grooming," the lawsuit says.
Chester underwent surgeries and survived, "but will continue to suffer stress, anxiety, and a weakened pulmonary function," it reads.
Dalton later questioned the store manager about Chester's treatment. The manager, who is not named in the suit, "stated that its groomers were not adequately trained in the recognition of signs of stress in a dog" and told Dalton that PetSmart would retrain its groomers, according to the lawsuit. ( Remember the case last month, where an untrained groomer left the dog unattended and ended up drowning? )
A spokeswoman for PetSmart said the company doesn't comment on pending litigation.
Dalton said that Chester was 4 months old when the incident happened. Now, the puppy is nearly full-grown at 4 pounds, 7 ounces.
Dalton believes Chester would have died at PetSmart if he hadn't shown up two hours earlier than he was scheduled.
"His eyes were open but he was just lifeless," he said. "It was all he could do to get his breath."
Dalton said the veterinarian had to turn Chester upside down to drain the blood from his lungs.
Chester was kept at the clinic for four days, he said. The dog is doing better now, Dalton said, but coughs a lot and must be sedated to be groomed.
At a well-known and well-respected company such as PetSmart, he said, "they should be trained enough to know that, hey, this is a lot of stress on this little dog."
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Luxating Patella and the Yorkie Yorkshire Terrier
Luxating is a fancy word for dislocating. Patella is your dog's "knee", the joint on the front of her hind leg. So a luxating patella is a dislocating knee or trick knee, a knee that keeps slipping out of its socket. This can happen in yorkies with weak ligaments, tendons, and/or muscles. It can also happen in Yorkies whose kneecap groove is too narrow or shallow. The knee usually slips inwardly, toward her body, and locks so that your Yorkie can't bend her leg.
Suspect luxating patella if your Yorkie sometimes lifts one hind leg while she is running, or if she often moves both rear legs at the same time, like a hopping bunny. Sometimes the knee slips only for a few moments, then slides back into place. Sometimes the knee slips out and stays out, and your Yorkie will hold her leg off the ground and limp, perhaps tucking her thigh into her body. Luxation may occur in one knee, or in both. It is seen in many other toy breeds, and in both sexes, though it seems to be more common in females. No matter how firm the knees seem as puppies, toy dogs are liable to injure their knees.
Any advice?
Home Remedies?
Vitamin or food suppliments?
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Yorkie Dies While in Groomers Care
On the East Coast this week, a dog owner is heartbroken after
her 3-pound Yorkshire terrier hung itself on a
leash after a "negligent" groomer left it alone to soak in a bathtub.
Groomingdales owner Lisa Boughton said her 21-year-old
assistant placed the terrier into a
special bathtub to soak in shampoo. The assistant, she said,
left the dog alone for a few minutes. She returned to find
the terrier strangled by the leash meant to secure it from
running away. The dog appeared to have leapt
from the tub, Boughton said.
Boughton said she believes the death won't hurt her business.
Firing her assistant, she said, "wouldn't accomplish anything
for me" because she needs the extra help.
"My customers will follow me anywhere ...
we're very sought after," said Boughton.
- That's not a very good attitude, I don't think!
I would guess that the accident will in fact hurt her business!
Monday, July 14, 2008
America's first ever Milk-Bone® SpokesDog Contest
It's not so easy to snap a portrait of a pooch, but world famous
celebrity pet photographer Christopher Ameruoso is a pro.
His long client list includes Kate Hudson, Ben Stiller and
Courteney Cox-Arquette, and is testament to his
tremendous skill—as are his more than 40 magazine covers.
Christopher released the book of his favorite portraits,
Pets and Their Celebrities, and his column,
"Stars and Their Pets," can be found in the weekly magazine,
In Touch. He has also compiled video footage of
some of his favorite shoots into a one hour special,
Stars and Their Pets Behind the Lens.
Now Christopher Ameruoso shares with dog lovers
tips for a successful photo shoot, and information about the
nationwide search for America's first ever
Milk-Bone® SpokesDog.
WATCH THE VIDEO ABOUT
PHOTOGRAPHY & THE MILKBONE CONTEST.
dog photo contest
milk bone
christopher ameruoso
yorkie
miniature yorkshire terrier
Turbo Tagger
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Dogs Can Get Electrocuted By Chewing Cords
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Does Your Dog Need Prozac Medication?
Reconcile, a Prozac for dogs could address his issues.
Jeff Millman, of Chicago, trains dogs and did an