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Tasty Tuesday (10-16-12)

October 16, 2012 By Jodi

I’m all about the easy when it comes to making treats for my dogs.

When Delilah first joined our pack their nightly snack was a processed rolled treat. Either raw hide or pork hide.

Don’t judge.

Delilah’s a food inhaler. We have to invert her food bowl in order for her meal to last longer than 20 seconds.

You think I’m joking.

I’m not.

When I feed her treats, she rarely if ever chews them, the exception being carrots. For some reason she chews carrots.

She is also a treat hog. The first time I gave her a treat, she swallowed hers and went over and took Sampson’s right out of his mouth.

At the time I wasn’t quite as dog savvy as I am now, so I went right over and took it away and handed it back to Sampson.

Not to be deterred, she walked right back over and took it away again.

I was furious. I marched right over and wrestled it from her and gave it back to Sampson, and then I took her by the collar and marched her chocolate ass to the crate, where she remained while Sampson enjoyed his treat.

We quickly learned that separating them worked best for all parties involved.

This didn’t mean she ate her treat any slower.

More than once, I thought she was going to choke to death trying to swallow a large piece of raw hide.

The final straw was the evening she got a piece stuck in her throat. I sat there horrified, screaming for Hubby and she coughed and gagged.

Delilah lowered her head to the floor and used her front paw to dislodge the raw hide.

That was the last time either one of them got that kind of treat again.

From that point forward I began stuffing Kongs. When that got a bit pricey, I switched to stuffing the white bones and freezing them.

The trick to filling any kind of frozen treat such as a Kong or white bone is to have something thick to seal the end.

Peanut butter is great, but it’s also very high in calorie, if you have two little pork chops like I do, you want to try to keep treats as low-calorie as you can.

Yesterday I was fixing to give Sampson his morning antibiotic. His night-time one is easy, it fits right into his ground meat, but he gets necks in the morning so that won’t work.

I’d been using sunflower butter, but I started thinking, I wonder what would happen if I mixed the sunflower butter with pumpkin?

So I did.

A star is born.

Here’s what you need (note I usually just eye-ball it, so the measurements are approximations.)

¼ cup pumpkin

1 tablespoon nut butter of your choice.

Mix the two together and Viola!


 

Quick and easy, great for filling Kongs or bones and it doubles as something to sneak a little medication in.

Note you can also freeze these in molds or ice-cube trays for refreshing treats in the warmer months.

What would you call this treat? Butterkin? Sunkin? Pumpkin butter?

BTW, I’ve been meaning to ask, do any of you have a contact at Kong? I’ve got an idea I’d like to run by them.



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Filed Under: Tasty Tuesday Blog Hop Tagged With: Delilah, Dog, dog training, Follow-Up Friday, Heart Like A Dog, Humor, Jodi Stone, Just Be The Dog, Labrador Retriever, Life With Sampson And Delilah, Obedience training, Pet, Pet Writing, Pets, Recreation, Sampson, sampson and delilah, Tasty Tuesday Blog Hop, W.T.F. Wednesday, Writing

I Believe The Children Are Our Future – Blog The Change

October 15, 2012 By Jodi

I believe the children are our future, teach them well and let them lead the way.  So sang Whitney Houston in The Greatest Love of all.

Whitney was on to something.

If there is any hope at all to change the condition of animal welfare in this country, we have to educate the children.

When I was a kid we got smacked when we needed it, I rarely if ever heard of family services being called.  That began changing toward the end of my high school years.

It was definitely enforced with my own children through the school system and I know it worked, because many times in the heat of an argument if they felt threatened in any way, my children would remind me, “If you hit me, I’m calling the police.”

Trust me, my children were never beaten and the police were never called.  My point is, they were educated about child abuse and understood they had the right to be protected.

I believe it’s possible to teach children the proper way to treat animals.  I see it with my own grandchildren.  They are taught how to behave around and be respectful to my dogs.

My daughter was telling me a story about Tara Costa who was on Biggest Loser a few seasons ago.

Tara was in Atlanta for a speaking engagement.  Somewhere near the airport she saw two dogs running on the highway.  She stopped and managed to grab one, a pit bull mix.  She started driving around looking for an owner, when she came across a group of kids.  The kids said, Hey that’s Bishop and then one kid looked at her and said, Don’t give him back, they fight him.

The long and short of the story is, the dog’s owners came out to the car and Tara noticed Bishop cowering.  She made a split second decision and high-tailed it out of there.  The last I knew Bishop was recovering at a facility in New York and would be up for adoption soon.*

Shortly after I heard this story I saw a blog post on Pittieful Love Lovebug Goes to School.

I knew the two would tie together perfectly for Blog The Change.

Animal education could easily be incorporated into our nations school curriculum.

Just as we have educated children about the dangers of drugs, and abuse, we need to educate them about the proper care and treatment of animals.  When we do that, and start at a young age you will begin to see changes in society.

I think this could be accomplished very easily, by engaging rescue groups in each state to provide local schools with the following:

  • Printing up inexpensive flyers with important phone numbers in the area that provide low-cost spaying and neutering programs.
  • A toll-free hotline where people can report cases of suspected abuse or neglect.
  • Animal welfare programs in our schools where children are educated in the proper treatment of animals.

It may be hard to change adult minds, but children are little sponges, they soak up information.  We just need to make sure they get the right information and they in turn will help to bring about real change.

Big beef’s got nothing on the kids of this nation.  We can ensure our farming is humane.

Dog fighting can become history.  Granted an ugly part of history, but sadly many aspects of history are ugly.

BSL? Won’t know what hit it.  Kids know, it’s not how you look that matters, it’s what in your heart.

Granted, it may take some time, but time and money well spent if we are headed in the right direction.

We’ve seen the proof with so many issues.

I’ve contacted my state representative and have a meeting set-up to discuss this issue.

I’m ready for real change, how about you?  Will you join me?

Just imagine the possibilities.

* (Note, this story took place in June.  At the time I contacted Tara Costa, but she did not respond to my e-mail.  The details of this story are based upon what my daughter told me and what I discovered on Tara’s facebook page.)
Blog the Change


 

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Filed Under: Be The Change, Be The Change For Animals, Be The Dog, Blog The Change, Uncategorized Tagged With: Be The Change, Delilah, Dog, dog training, Follow-Up Friday, Heart Like A Dog, Humor, Jodi Stone, Just Be The Dog, Labrador Retriever, Life With Sampson And Delilah, Obedience training, Pet, Pet Writing, Pets, Recreation, Sampson, sampson and delilah, W.T.F. Wednesday, Writing

Ah Fall

October 14, 2012 By Jodi

Since Sampson was sidelined with a soft tissue injury we’ve had to modify our walking schedule. Hubby’s been really great, helping out with walking the dogs.

By the time Hubby gets home from work, it’s too dark to walk in our woods, so we mostly walk around the block.

While Sampson’s been recuperating, fall has slowly crept up on us, and the days have gotten considerably shorter.

We’ve missed our woods.

It was a gorgeous day here yesterday, a wee bit on the chilly side, but lovely none-the-less.

If you’ve never experienced fall in New England, well you don’t know what you’re missing.

Crisp, cool weather, perfect for sweatshirts, fireplaces and hot toddies.

And the colors, the colors will take your breath away.

A reservoir not too far from our house. I took this picture last year.

 

The day was so beautiful I just couldn’t control myself.

I had to do it.

I prepped the dogs and we hit the trail.

They sniffed.

Ah yes, our field. I remember that smell.

 

They listened.

I thought I heard something.

 

They looked.

Did you see something?

 

They ran.

Come on mom, there’s so much to smell, hear and see. Try and keep up.

 

We enjoyed the beauty of the woods. Did you do something enjoyable this weekend?  What’s your favorite thing to do with your dogs?

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