Saturday, March 29, 2014

Take Your Dog with you for Emotional Support


I always feel bad leaving my dog at home. IN the summer she is not allowed to go to the beach with us  Memorial day thru Labor Day. She can not go to most stores with us and most hotels don't want her. NOW, THAT IS CHANGING! I filed the paperwork and paid a small fee to have her deemed  an Emotional Support animal.  


Under US law an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) is a pet which provides therapeutic benefit to its owner through companionship and affection. Emotional Support Animals are not required to have any specialized training, they require only as much training as an ordinary pet requires in order to live peacefully among humans without being a nuisance or a danger to others.
There are two federal laws which grant special rights to owners of Emotional Support Animal:
  • The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 (42 USC 3601, et seq.) allows you to live / stay anywhere you like without pet fees.  Any home, any lodging – even ones that specifically prohibit Dogs. 
  • The Air Carrier Access Act allows you to travel on any airline without paying any pet fees and your Emotional Support Animal is allowed to accompany you into the cabin.

Find out More  @   FREE MY PAWS

Monday, March 17, 2014

Don't Let Your Yorkshire Terrier Be Stolen


The American Kennel Club says the five AKC-recognized breeds most likely to be stolen are, in descending order: Yorkshire terrier, Chihuahua, French bulldog, Labrador retriever and Pomeranian.
To protect your pet:

• Don’t let your dog off-leash. Keeping it close reduces the likelihood that it will wander off and catch the attention of thieves.

• Don’t leave your dog unattended in your yard, especially if your fenced-in yard is visible from the street.

• If strangers approach you to admire your dog during walks, don’t answer questions about how much the dog cost or give details about where you live.

• Never leave your dog in an unattended car, even if it’s locked.

• Don’t tie your dog outside a store. Patronize only dog-friendly retailers, or leave the dog at home.

• Protect your dog with microchip identification and keep your contact information current with your microchip-recovery service provider.

• If your dog is stolen, file a police report and ask to have the microchip serial number and the dog’s description posted in the “stolen article” category on the National Crime Information Center.

• Keep current photos (profile and headshot) of your dog so you can distribute them immediately if your pet disappears.

• Buy from reputable dealers or rescue groups. If the dog is advertised as purebred, ask for the AKC litter registration number and call AKC customer service at 919-233-9767 to verify registration.

Source: www.akcreunite.org

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Missing Yorkie in Oregon


Father of 4 killed in 28-car pileup, family dog still missing.

 CLARK COUNTY, WA (KPTV) -

A local family is dealing with great loss after the big February snowstorm.
On Thursday, their father was killed in a massive pile up on I-5 created by slick road conditions.  Their family dog, Daisy, was also in the car, and she is still missing.


The father of four was killed in the 28-vehicle pileup on I-5 south of Ridgefield. Deputies say three other people were badly hurt.

According to Scott's family, he couldn't stop in time because of all of the snow piled on the freeway. His car was crushed in-between two truck trailers, and he died instantly. The family had no life insurance and he leaves behind 2 children with special needs,

If you know where Daisy might be, call the East Padden Animal Hospital.

If you want to help the Scott family during this difficult time, you can go to any US Bank and donate to the Matthew Scott Memorial Fund.

You can also donate online at fundrazer.com under Matthew Scott's name at 360-892-1500..

 

Friday, February 14, 2014

Yorkies Hair Getting Long


Ok - so maybe it's time I get a haircut!

Happy valentines Day!

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Life Magazine Yorkshire Terrier Portraits


In November 1964, LIFE magazine noted that “a small dog with a sweeping hairdo and a peppery disposition” was pushing the poodle aside as the elegant canine accessory-of-the-moment. LIFE also noted that the small, dynamic Yorkie — for it was none other than the Yorkshire Terrier to which the magazine devoted a multi-page feature — “is no lap dog. It has the dash and spirit of all terriers and is a better ratter than most cats.”

Saturday, February 1, 2014

All About Yorkshier Terriers


Animal Planet did a little 5 minute clip about Yorkies and how they came to be!

WATCH

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

The Original Poop Bags Expansion Worldwide!


PoopBags.com, Inc. announced today the launch of its new line of innovative, eco-friendly poop bags into the retail channel. The Original PoopBags brand has leveraged the latest innovations in environmentally friendly packaging materials and production techniques. Common poop bags and basic technology simply blend plastics with chemical additives to make them degrade. The Original PoopBags has been offering pet waste products via its website www.poopbags.com for over 10 years and is now ready to storm the retail channel exclusively.

“We know more about making eco-friendly poop bags than anyone else,” Paul Cannella, President of PoopBags.com, Inc., said. “The market trends are matching our latest eco-innovations and production capabilities so the time is right for us to enter the retail market in a meaningful way.”

The Original PoopBags waste products are created by using recycled content and newly USDA-approved materials, making it meet nationally certified standards for eco-friendliness. After complying with rigorous government standards and testing, The Original PoopBags brand is the first poop bag to become a USDA Certified Biobased Product available to the retail market. To match its unique, innovative and eco-friendly message it has developed a unique triangular packaging that is already gaining attention at retail.

This new product release will include two new SKUs for The Original PoopBags. The first will be The Original on a Roll available in a 9-roll pack, and the second is a 3-roll pack. MSRP will be $9.99 and $3.99 respectively. In addition, the company has a total of seven SKUs available including a variety of eco-friendly properties, varying in size and features. The brand will be supported with a full trade and consumer awareness advertising campaign unseen in this category.

About PoopBags.com, Inc.
Since 2003 PoopBags.com, Inc. has been reducing carbon paw prints and leading the way in eco-friendly advances in pet waste bags. It sells pet waste bags under The Original PoopBags brand. It has developed the first retail poop bag to become a USDA Certified Biobased Product. It received a Pet Industry recognition award from Pet Business in December 2013. The company is headquartered in Chicago, IL. For more information please visit www.originalpoopbags.com.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Dogs That Make You Smile

I know this is a blog about Yorkies, mostly, but these were TOO  cute  not to share!





Did you smile??

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Hug Your Yorkie


These stories break my heart - WHO  DOES THIS SORT OF STUFF?   What kind of human being does this??

An abandoned Yorkshire terrier was found huddled in freezing temperatures inside a small, black, metal crate on a snow patch near the intersection of White Pond and Farmers Mills roads in Kent, Putnam County,(New York State)  Friday morning, the Putnam County SPCA said.

How sick is that?

All dogs just want our love. Hug your precious pet today!


HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Monday, December 2, 2013

Dogs Who Love Warm Laundry


Are your YORKIES  obsessed with warm laundry?? I barely get the basket on the floor and Trixie starts  pulling it all over and making a bed! SHE  LOVE'S  IT!

And when I take a shower and she watches and waits  until I lay the wet towel on the floor and she rolls all over it rubbing her face and any part of her body she can rub on it.

AND WHAT ABOUT SHOES?  She loves to stick her head inside my shoes!

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Smart Yorkshire Terrier Saves Woman

I love these stories!

LOUIE (above) pressed his tiny paw on an emergency button on the floor and called for help by yelping into the intercom, after his owner suffered a suspected heart attack.

“He’s my light and day. He’s always beside me whenever I need him. 
He’s more than just a dog” says owner  JUDITH.

She trained the Yorkie to use the button, which provides a hotline to the care services, if she is unconscious and unable to do so and this is the second heroic dead little Louie has done.
Last year he earned himself an animal bravery award from veterinary charity PDSA for raising the alarm when Judith slipped after stepping out of the shower.

Read the whole article

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Teeth Cleaning and Yorkies




Trixie turned 6 this year - and I have to admit - we have not done a great job brushing her teeth. Like many dogs, they just don't like it. So we tried things like  Plaque sprays and special toothpastes - but it was time finally for a cleaning. And I am always afraid to have a tiny dog put under.

But she survived and bounced back!  And we are determined to NOT let her teeth get dirty from here on out.   Our vet highly recommended this line called  Clenz-a-dent. Clenz-A-Dent PlaqueOff contains the seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum which is a natural agent that reduces the formation of dental plaque, tartar [calculus] and bad breath. You can add it to their food - or their water - so we're trying that for now - I will let you know how it works.

(You can get it discounted at Amazon - cheaper than the vet!~)




Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Tipping Dog Groomers and Dog Salon Owners






Pet Groomers: To Tip or Not to Tip?

I used to be a waiter - and back then, made about $3  an hour.  Most waiters and waitresses depend on tips to survive. Banquet waiters and hotel waiters usually, make a fair wage - do you tip them? At hotel parties, I don't tip if they pour a glass of wine like they are supposed to. I DO TIP when they do something special or go above and beyond their normal duties.

Do you tip your hairdresser?  What if they own the salon and is keeping the whole $50 - do you still tip him?  Some people feel since the employee is getting paid less, they should get a tip.  So many questions about tipping. I found this great article online  about tipping dog groomers, written by the owner of a grooming salon.

He says, " “Tips are not necessary, but they are appreciated.  I leave the amount, if any, up to the customer." And just because he is  charging $40 for a dogs cut - does not mean he gets to keep it all. He has expenses and overhead.   Read the article here - it's very interesting!


Thursday, September 26, 2013

Trixie Lees 6th Birthday





WOW!  THE BIG 6 this year. Funny, I don't feel that old. My dads took me to the beach yesterday and I ran around in the sand and today, they had balloons and birthday cake for me!

I am one lucky little girl.  THANK YOU!

* A wagging tail is a great way to say thank you! and wet kisses!  xoxoox

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Final Day at the beach for Trixie?

ANOTHER  GORGEOUS  DAY  AT Hollywood Beach in Chicago!
It was only 70 - but the sun felt soooooooo good!!
Happy September!  My birthday is tomorrow!

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Tiny Yorkshire Terrier PAGAN Could be SMALLEST in UK

 7in long and just 5in tall, the three-year-old is believed to be the tiniest dog in Hull and could compete for the smallest in the UK.

Owner Brenda Wheeldon, 72, from Bransholme, said she is "spoilt rotten" and everywhere she goes, people comment on her dog's size.

SHE has her own wardrobe crammed full of handmade coats, dresses and even a tutu.

And Pagan the Yorkshire terrier is taken everywhere in a pram because she's too small to go on a lead.


Friday, September 20, 2013

Miss Trixie Lee Deluxe - in bed!


Trixie - taking over our bed!

Gorgeous Day at Chicago's Hollywood Beach


We had a couple hot days at Chicago's Hollywood beach last week.  TRIXIE was in heaven, getting wet and running in the sand! After a few hours, her little batteries wore out!

Monday, August 26, 2013

The White House uses the best and the orignal POOP BAGS


The Original PoopBags are on their way to The White House!!! According to People.com, President Barack Obama picks up dog poop just like the rest of us. Now he'll be using The Original PoopBags that are Made in the USA!         POOP BAGS.com

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Adult Yorkie Saved from Puppy Mill NEEDS A LOVING HOME!

Pet of the Week: Meet Mali: Mali endured cruelty and neglect as a puppy mill mom for at least a decade before she was rescued last year. Now, she needs the security and love of a forever family to live out her golden years in peace. Call 931-503-8300 for details.

 CLARKSVILLE, TENN. — The life of a puppy mill dog can be hell on earth. Unscrupulous breeders stack wire cages full of dogs half a dozen high, meaning that the dogs in all but the top row are relentlessly subjected to the falling excrement from the dogs above.
In addition, puppy mill dogs are often treated roughly, fed poorly and denied medical care of any kind.


That was the sad story for Mali, a Yorkshire Terrier rescued from a puppy mill in Missouri. Mali was taken in by Inge Irby who runs Clarksville’s Second Chance & Happy Tails, a non-profit, no-kill, small dog rescue. Local veterinarians estimated that Mali is at least 12 years old, but puppy mill dogs’ ages are notoriously hard to peg because neglect and insufficient nutrition lead to tooth loss.

READ MORE ABOUT HERE AND WATCH HER VIDEO

Miniature Yorkshire Terriers vs. Corgis

So this is mostlt about Yorkies!  But this was just toooooo cute, not to share!

51 humorous and adorable Corgi clips!

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

My yorkie Quit chewing bones


For the first 2-3 years, my Yorkie LOVED bones. The bigger the better!  She would chew and chew and chew for hours. I realize she was teething a lot that first year, but she  continued loving them.

Then at about 4 years she sort outgrew it.  Now she has a few bones laying around, which she hides and moves from time to time, but RARELY sits and chews.

Has any other Yorkie owners had similar experiences?