By admin on Sep 5, 2010 in Miscellaneous | 0 Comments
Oval Office – before Oval Office – after
While the First Family vacationed on Martha's Vineyard the Oval Office got a makeover. Gone is the rug designed by former First Lady, Laura Bush, replaced by a new design which includes some of President Obama's favorite quotes from historical leaders.
But wait…something's missing…where's Bo's bed? Where is Bo supposed to snooze [...]
By admin on Sep 3, 2010 in Miscellaneous | 6 Comments
Other than the part about the grandmother not letting the bee-covered dog inside to escape the swarm, this is a pretty cool little story. The boy clearly cares deeply for his dog, whom he’ll always consider his hero.
Dogsters, do you think the puppy somehow knew the boy would react severely to the bees, or [...]
By admin on Aug 14, 2010 in Food & Nutrition | 0 Comments
It wasn’t all that long ago that we had a massive pet food recall that sent quite a scare through everyone in the United States that owns a dog. It turns out that dog food from many different manufacturers had used a byproduct that was contaminated. This not only made many dogs sick, [...]
By admin on Aug 11, 2010 in Miscellaneous | 0 Comments
We know Bo Obama would never make this mistake; refusing a treat from the Big Dog! But little Opie is entitled to his convictions and it looks like he gets plenty of treats from mom and dad, more than enough to make-up for all those "Obama treats" he turns away from. A very funny video!
Bo Obama Dog [...]
By admin on Jul 11, 2010 in Dog Training | 0 Comments
A mystery pooch has braved speeding traffic to pull a body of a fellow pooch to safety, but no-one knows the careful canine.
Credits: I Love Dogs Blog
By admin on Jun 25, 2010 in Food & Nutrition | 0 Comments
Are you fond of sharing your food with your dog? According to experts, giving your dog some of your food may not be a good idea. Some of the tasty food that we like to eat and even those dog food that we often buy in the market could cause a lot of miseries to [...]
By admin on Jun 23, 2010 in Dog Training | 0 Comments
Dogs may dig out of boredom or to make a cooling/heating pit. For the most part the difference should be apparent as digging to create a cool area will be wide and something you will often find them retreating to on a hot day. As always you should ensure that your dog has a shaded [...]
By admin on Jun 18, 2010 in Dog Training | 0 Comments
Since most dogs are shorter than you, their natural tendency is to jump up to see you. It is also an expression of exuberance and happiness. However, you may be wearing your Sunday Best. The dog’s paws may be muddy. The puppy may grow too large. Some people are afraid of dogs. Train your dog [...]
By admin on Jun 10, 2010 in Food & Nutrition | 0 Comments
Commercially prepared dog food is intended to be the sole calorie source for the intended pet. Therefore it contains all of the nutrients in the right proportions for your dog. Over-supplementing your dog’s diet, particularly with concentrated nutrients can cause an imbalance of important nutrients like calcium, zinc, vitamin A, fat or protein. Some dogs [...]
By admin on Jun 3, 2010 in Dog Breed | 10 Comments
The fire at a Beltsville, MD home started on Tuesday morning while the Aquilar family were sleeping. Their 6-year-old Doberman, Monster, was outside when the fire broke out and started barking uncontrollably and pouncing on a sliding glass door waking the family up.
The house was equipped with smoke alarms but Monster’s barking woke them up [...]