Monday, September 27, 2010

The White House Dogs

Official White House photo seen on ZooToo News by Pete Souza

What an interesting article.....

Zootoo salutes our nation’s First Friends.

Being the leader of the free world isn’t always an easy job. So it’s not surprising that many of our nation’s presidents have chosen to keep a furry companion in the White House for some unconditional love when approval ratings go down.  While cynics might claim that these four-legged friends are only around to soften voters, a few presidential pets have captured both headlines and hearts. Here are some leaders whose pets are almost as memorable as their policies.
Lyndon B. Johnson: Him and Her — Our nation’s 36th president was often shown warmly walking his two beagles, Him and Her — but a May 1964 photograph of Johnson on the White House lawn picking Him up by the ears caused a widespread uproar among animal lovers. Although Johnson went on to be elected for another term later that year, some believe that his image was irreparably tainted by the scandal.
George H.W. Bush: Millie — The beloved Bush family dog, the English springer spaniel Millie, was not only a faithful companion during Bush’s entire administration, but also a published author! Millie’s Book: As Dictated to Barbara Bush provided readers with a unique behind-the-scenes glimpse into a day in the life of a White House resident. Not content with her bestselling status, Millie went on to be portrayed in the television show Murphy Brown.
Richard Nixon: Checkers — Although the black-and-white cocker spaniel Checkers passed away before getting the chance to live in the White House, the dog played a crucial role in Nixon’s political career. In a September 1952 speech responding to accusations of improprieties relating to campaign gifts, Nixon appealed to the American people’s warmer sides by referencing the gift of his daughters’ puppy Checkers. After proclaiming that “the kids, like all kids, love the dog and… regardless of what they say about it, we’re gonna keep it,” Nixon enjoyed an overwhelming outpouring of support and weathered the scandal.
Ronald Reagan: Rex — Nancy and Ronald Reagan’s Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Rex, lived the life of a pampered presidential pet during his tenure in office — attending many high-profile events and helping to light the 1985 National Christmas Tree. When the Reagans left Washington in January 1989, the White House staff presented Rex with a doghouse that had been hand-built by the Navy Seabees. The doghouse even featured a piece of the carpet from Aspen Lodge at Camp David, one of Rex’s favorite spots, so that Rex would feel right at home.
Barack Obama: Bo — The nation’s current First Dog, the Portuguese water dog Bo, technically belongs to First Daughters Malia and Sasha, who received the pup as a gift from the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy and his wife, Victoria. Although some animal rights activists criticized the family for accepting a purebred dog, the Humane Society of the United States thanked the Obamas for “taking in a second-chance dog” who had been surrendered by his original owner.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Cats Invade Ikea Store

WOW!  Now this is someone really thinking outisde of the box!  Sure sounds fun, now really why weren't the dogs invited!! LOL

The IKEA in Wembley, England gathered 100 untrained house cats to document them roaming the Scandinavian home furnishing store after hours. And why not? No one knows furniture better than cats. They use it for the perfect hiding place when they've been bad. It's their napping spot and their literal catwalk. With the aid of five film groups, the IKEA staff was able to catch all the action for an upcoming commercial to advertise the 2011 catalog called "Happy Inside."  The footage of the cats shows them scaling high boards, pushing each other off couches, sniffing coffee cups, playing with price tags and napping in cosy spots. The ad is part of a larger campaign that asks viewers to figure out which pieces of furniture were chosen by the cats for a chance to win one of the items. The participants can share their guesses with friends on Facebook.  "The idea behind the work is that cats know better than anything what makes them feel happy inside. They live their lives in pursuit of their own comfort," Feh Tarty, creative director of Mother London and the mastermind behind the campaign, said. "So we released a hundred cats into the IKEA Wembly store, for real, to see where they went and what furniture made them happy.

Visit YouTube for the official commercial.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

"White Knuckles"

They took on treadmills, now the musicians are taking on stray canines in “White Knuckles.”


OK Go is never boring when it comes to music videos. Remember their last viral hits? Who could forget the band sliding around on treadmills in "Here It Goes Again" gaining more than 1.2 million hits on YouTube, or dressing up in colorful suits in "End Love" with more than 2.2. million hits? Of course, their epic and most popular Rube Goldberg version of "This Too Shall Pass" tallied up more than 17 million hits.  There's no question that the pop band's latest video, "White Knuckles," will also be a big win. Already a million people have watched their video in the first 24 hours! The video premiered just yesterday on the Ellen Degeneres Show, incorporating trained pups that perform tricks and stylistic movement alongside the musicians.  The best part is their intention for the video goes way beyond entertainment. At the end, the band leaves viewers with the message: "These dogs were lucky to find loving homes, but many others are still waiting. Help us support animal rescue efforts at the ASPCA."

Originally published September 2010 at www.tonic.com
To watch the full video, visit youtube

Monday, September 20, 2010

Halloween Fun For You and Your Pet


Join us and others for a fun filled day at The Chicago Botanical Gardens 2010 Spooky Pooch Parade! This event is from 1-3pm.  If time permits beforehand, stop by Best Friends Pet Care for our Holiday Bazaar and costume contest!  From 10-4 on October 30, we will have various vendors from Scensy to
Tastefully Simple, and others.  Great time to have some fun and stock up for the holiday gift giving season!  We will also be having a costume contest, pet adoptions, and a Rally demonstration.  More specifics to be announced later. 

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Caboodle Ranch


Check out this website.  It tells the story of one persons unusual journey into the wonderful world of feline love!  Caboodle Ranch

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Dog Park Winner

Toby and I posted on this contest a few months ago.... Way to go Koda!




Georgia Man Wins Dream Dog Park Makeover

Winning entry will serve as inspiration for a $500,000 renovation of a local dog park.
Posted: September 13, 2010, 2 a.m. EDT

If you had $500,000 to create the ultimate dream dog park for you and your dog, what would it look like? One lucky Georgia resident, Pat McNeely, gets to find out.  McNeely is the winner of the Beneful WagWorld Dream Dog Park Contest. His winning entry will help serve as inspiration for a $500,000 renovation of his local dog park, Newtown Dog Park in Johns Creek, Ga.   “When I heard I won, I must have said ‘no way’ about 12 times, each time louder and louder!” McNeely laughs.  McNeely also won $5,000 and a year’s supply of Beneful dog food for his dog Koda.   “We were amazed by the creativity and quality of the entries we received in this contest – dog owners really know how to dream big,” says DIY Network host and design expert Jason Cameron, who will manage the dog park’s transformation. “While we received many outstanding entries, Pat McNeely’s entry rose to the top and I am excited to manage the transformation of his neighborhood dog park into the WagWorld Dream Dog Park for his entire community to enjoy.”  Preliminary plans for the new dog park include a climbing structure, plastic tunnels, doggie splash pad, running trails and lots of grass and shade trees.  The newly redesigned park will open in the spring. For more information on the contest and to view the winning entry, visit http://www.benefuldreamdogpark.com/

For those of you who live in Illinois and can't visit Koda's cool park, feel free to stop by and visit ours!
Best Friends Dog Park.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Back To School Tips

Beat The back To School Blues:

Since dogs are social animals, it's only natural for them to want to be with their human companions. So when back-to-school time rolls around, a dog that's suddenly left alone for long periods may experience anxiety, and even display undesirable behaviors.   Best Friends professional trainer Kim Mandel offers some tips for combating your canine's back-to-school blues:  

Pump up the exercise.
 Set aside time each day for a long walk, active round of fetch, or romping with canine friends at the
dog park. "Many times the caregiver gets back into fitness routine once the kids have gone off to school," Mandel says. "Try to include your dog in these activities, whether it's walking, jogging, or even practicing leash skills." A well-exercised dog is a happy and well-behaved dog.

Take a training refresher.
 Dogs' obedience skills can lapse during unstructured summer months. Now is the time to reintroduce basic training commands or to work on a new trick. A training class can be a great way to refresh or expand skills.
Make sure 3 pm is not the highlight of the day. While your pet may appreciate a little downtime during the day, by 3 or 4 pm he'll be ready for some activity. "About a half hour before the kids get home, take your dog out for a walk or play a game of fetch," advises Mandel. "Provide him with an outlet for the energy that's been building up all day. This way, when the kids arrive home, your dog won't be overexcited. If not kept in check, he could get them into a frenzy, too."

Homework time = quiet time.
When the kids are sitting down to do their homework, give your pet something to do, too. Stuff a Kong, give him a new toy, or put him in his crate with a chewie to settle down a bit. "You'll be amazed at how productive the kids will be, and how pleasant the atmosphere is," Mandel says.

Send him to camp.
An alternative to lonely days at home is doggy day camp, where dogs play together in a safe, supervised environment. Attending just two or three days a week is enough to keep most dogs content.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Dog and Cat Models

We all know that dogs and cats are good at competing for attention.  As they both have different loving qualities to bring to the plate.  Well here we go again with the friendly competes between the canine and feline world....

Move over Zelda (Zelda the bulldog model), Lorenzo the cat is in town!

http://lorenzothecat.com/


http://www.zeldawisdom.com/specials.shtml

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Doggie Life Guards

Toby and I read about this on ZooToo.com 


Canine Lifeguards Rescue Doggie Style

By Katie Leavitt
Tuesday, August 24, 2010 9:30 AM ET

Never underestimate the power of a strong doggie paddle!
Every summer hoards of beach-goers swarm the Italian coasts, and each year, the Italian Coast Guard estimates they rescue 3,000 people.  Working along side them is a team of very specialized lifeguards who are responsible for saving many lives during these seaside months — the graduates of canine lifeguarding school.  "Dogs are useful in containing the physical fatigue of the lifeguard, to increase the speed at which casualties are retrieved, to increase the security of both the casualty and of the lifeguard," Roberto Gasbarri, coordinator of the Italian School of Canine Lifeguards, told the Associated Press.  The program is three years long and trains dogs to rescue swimmers in trouble. The lifedogs wear buoys or tow a raft on which the victim can hold on while the dogs pull them to safety. The pups are particularly useful in missions where they need to jump from helicopters or fast boats, as they are much more capable than humans in these extreme situations.  "The dog becomes a sort of intelligent lifebuoy," said Gasbarri. "It is a buoy that goes by itself to a person in need of help, and comes back to the shore also by himself, choosing the best landing point and swimming through the safest currents."  There are currently 300 life-saving pups deployed on the Italian coast lines. Most of the dogs tend to be retrievers, but the only requirement to become a lifedog is weighing more than 66 lbs.  "Being retrievers, they set out to pick up anything we tell them, be it a human being, an object, or a fish, and they bring it back to the shore," said lifeguard Monia Luciani. "They do not associate it with a physical activity, but it is rather a game for them."