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Crate Training Done Right

By | September 11th, 2017|Categories: General|

A crate, or, in other words, short-term close confinement, can be used to help dogs teach themselves two very important skills. The first is eliminating only when and where it is appropriate. The second skill is keeping out of trouble - behaving appropriately in the house. Without these two skills, a dog doesn't have much of a chance in this world. A crate is inappropriate for long-term confinement. While some puppies are able to make it through an eight-hour stretch in a crate at night, you should be sleeping nearby and available to take your pup out if he tells you he needs to go. During the day, a puppy should not be asked to stay in a crate longer than two to four hours at a time; an adult dog no more than six to eight hours. Longer than that and you risk forcing Buddy to eliminate in his crate, which is a very bad thing, since it breaks down his instinctive inhibitions against soiling his den. A crate is not a place of punishment. Never force your dog or puppy into a crate in anger. Even if he has earned a time-out through inappropriate behavior, don't yell at [...]

DOGTV HOME

By | August 21st, 2017|Categories: Cleveland News, General|

One of my favorite recommendations to all pet owners. Available on an app or by request thru some cable companies. https://www.dogtv.com/  

The dirty truth about how top-selling dog foods could actually be harming your dog’s health!

By | July 27th, 2017|Categories: Advocacy, General, Pet Advice, Pet Safety Tips|

Dear Fellow Dog Lover, You want the best for your dog - especially when it comes to his food. You read labels and try to choose the brand and formula that will nourish your furry friend. That's why you'll be as shocked as I was, to discover that dozens of today's top-selling brands - names you thought you could trust, like Beneful, Pedigree, Purina and more - may not contain the wholesome, healthy ingredients you want for your dog. Take Beneful. The package makes it look like manna from heaven with a healthy pup, fresh veggies, and what look like real chunks of meat. Unfortunately, the pictures make the food seem better than it is. The reality is this stuff is AWFUL for your dog. It's full of sugar, artificial colors, and 3 unnamed animal sources. And very little vegetables. Or look at Kibbles 'n Bits Bistro Meals Grilled Chicken Flavor. If only it contained the grilled chicken they show on the bag instead of loads of low-quality ingredients and "animal digest" - the real source of the chicken flavor. Another terrible food is Pedigree Complete Nutrition for Adult Dogs. Made with an inferior, cheap source of protein, it's a wonder it could maintain any [...]

Hoe Again – July 2017 Newsletter

By | July 13th, 2017|Categories: General|

JULY 2017 NEWSLETTER “HomeAgain Really Cares” When this pet parent’s dog, Achmed, disappeared chasing a rabbit, she called HomeAgain in tears: “[HomeAgain] stayed on the phone with me and calmed me down. I absolutely LOVE HomeAgain. Thank you so much guys!” Achmed is now safe at home, but sadly suffered an injury during his adventures. Recognize the Signs of Dehydration Dogs have limited ability to deal with the heat so regularly giving your pets water is crucial during the summer months. Learn how to recognize the signs of dehydration before things heat up too much. Doggie 911 Be prepared if an emergency strikes by following these helpful tips. Accidents can happen, that’s why as an extra benefit, HomeAgain members have free access to the ASPCA Emergency Medical Hotline available 24/7. Meet HomeAgain’s Team Member John and his buddy, Carter! The HomeAgain team is filled with proud pet parents just like you, united by a passion for helping lost pets get back home to their loving families. Meet HomeAgain team member John and his buddy, Carter! •  Carter was rescued in 2016 •  Carter loves to eat and always enjoys a good game of catch •  John is passionate about HomeAgain: “I [...]

SUP CLE!

By | June 30th, 2017|Categories: Cleveland News, General, Pet Advice|

Summer is here, and we’re hitting the water for some SUPing and kayaking with our pooches! Pick up your copy of CLE DOG magazine’s “on the water issue” starting July 3 at 200+ locations: PetPeople, PetValu, libraries, eateries, coffee shops, vet offices and dog-friendly locations. Find a location near you HERE.

The eyes have it: Why we bond with our dogs like our babies

By | June 14th, 2017|Categories: Cleveland News, General|

Some dog owners treat their dogs like their babies. While this might seem ridiculous to some, a study in Science proves the bond between dogs and their owners can be as emotionally strong as the connection between mothers and their children. It's the latest in a growing body of science that explains how dogs have gained such an important place in human society. “Owner-dog bonding is comparable to parent-infant bonding," writes Takefumi Kikusui, from Azabu University in Japan, via email. "And this is surprising to us … because there is not a reproductive relationship between humans and dogs.” But any dog lover who has gazed into the big eyes of a pleading pup is not surprised. Previously, the researchers had shown the eye connection between dogs and humans increases the levels of oxytocin in people. Oxytocin, aka the "cuddle chemical," is a hormone mammals produce in the brain that encourages bonding between mothers and their offspring. It’s also involved in partner and social bonding. Most evidence shows this kind of connection works within a species — humans produce oxytocin because of other humans, and dogs produce it because of other dogs. But this study is the first to show the [...]

CLE dog May 2017

By | May 26th, 2017|Categories: Advocacy, Cleveland News, General|

The unofficial start to summer has arrived, and we’re ready to trade in muddy paws for paws on the patio! Pick up your copy of CLE DOG magazine’s officialDining (and drinking) with Your Dog issue starting June 1. Available at 200+ locations: PetPeople, PetValu, libraries, eateries, coffee shops, vet offices and dog-friendly locations. Art Fur Animals Like art? Love dogs? This is the event for you! Join CLE DOG at the 13th annual Art Fur Animals benefit and auction for City Dogs of Cleveland on June 6 at 6 p.m. at Cleveland Masonic Temple. Click HERE for ticket information. Yoga to the Rescue How about a little downward dog to benefit rescue dogs? Enjoy free yoga with Soul Stretch Yoga with a donation to Love-A-Stray, and then after your practice, shop dogcentric vendors like Grateful Dog Bakery, Paw Kids and Thank Dog! BootCamp. It’s all happening on July 15 from Noon-4 p.m. at 31142 Center Ridge Road in Westlake. Visit HERE for more info. DOGS IN CARS ARE NOT COOL It’s not cool to leave your dog in a hot car. On a 70-degree day, the temperature inside your vehicle can rise to 89 degrees in just 10 minutes! The City [...]

Airport customs hires shelter dog rescued from abuse

By | March 24th, 2017|Categories: Advocacy, Cleveland News, General, Pet Advice|

An abused shelter dog is starting a new chapter in life at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport customs department. Murray the beagle came to the Northeast Georgia Animal Shelter more than a year ago, and he was in bad shape, according to shelter director Tammie Jourdanais. Murray had a band on his tail, as if somebody had been trying to shorten it, and half of one of his ears missing. Jourdanais said Murray was brought to the shelter after he had been found outside. "He was very scared and nervous," she said. "You could tell he'd not been socialized much. We just gradually worked with him and gave him more love and attention." After receiving medical attention, Murray then moved to Alcovy Pet Rescue, which placed him in a foster home. There, his abilities truly started to show. "[His foster owner] recognized his ability to sniff and search out food," Yvonne Petty, director of Alcovy Pet Rescue, said. "He was constantly smelling everything and getting into cabinets. He was just very interested in that kind of thing." Friar dog adopted by monastery becomes online sensation Donations from all over the world save cat no one wanted to touch Petty said [...]

Hot Diggity Dog Awarded the Super Service Award

By | March 4th, 2017|Categories: General|

Hot Diggity Dog was recently awarded the 2016 Super Service Award from Angie's List. This award is given based on customer feedback and overall rankings by Angie's List members. Thanks to everyone who voted for us this year!!! For more info check out our page on Angie's List.

Animal Cognition – Investigating the mental capacities of animals

By | March 4th, 2017|Categories: Advocacy, General|

Want to learn more about what goes on in the heads of animals? Visit animalcognition.org to read some of the most interesting articles about animal cognition and what we can learn from them. Investigating the mental capacities of animals.  Animal Cognition (.org) explores research on the mental capacities of animals: how animals think, solve problems, understand concepts, communicate, and empathize. We are an independent web publication focused on producing articles and other types of media that help the public develop a better understanding of animal minds. This site was founded and is run by Amanda Pachniewska. If you would like to get in touch, you can send an e-mail to editor[at]animalcognition.org, or use the contact form below. Animals That Can Outsmart HumansComparing animal cognition to our own is tricky business. Animals have differently tuned senses and use them in sometimes radically different ways than we do. In some cases, there simply is no commeasurability. Yet, there are still situations in which we can sensibly demonstrate […] Secret Geniuses: 5 Animals that are Surprisingly SmartWhile they may not be known as the smartest animals in the world, these 5 animals are unexpectedly brainy. This list of surprisingly smart animals examines the intelligence of five underestimated species. [...]