Friday, January 29, 2010

COLD WEATHER SAFETY TIPS FOR YOUR DOG

With winter in full effect in most regions, its important to take safety measures for our four-legged furry friends.  Here are a few tips to keep everyone safe, warm and happy.

1.  Never let your dog off leash with snow or ice on the ground because they can lose their scent and easily 
     become lost.

2.  After coming in from the snow, wipe their paws well because they can be covered in salt which may 
     cause paw pads to bleed or chip.  If your dog tolerates it, use doggie booties which protect their paws
     and provides extra traction outside.

3.  Never leave your dog in a car because it can hold the cold air inside and cause the dog to freeze to death.

4.  If your dog begins to shake or shiver excessively, bring him inside to warm shelter immediately.  Dogs can
     also suffer from hypothermia.  You should also prevent your dog from eating too much snow because that
     too can lead to hypothermia.

5.  Small dogs with little or no fur, or puppies, may benefit from a sweater or light jacket.  They do get   
     colder than their furrier friends. 

6.  Make sure your dog has a warm palce to sleep off of the ground and away from drafts.  Indoor shelter is
     best.

7.  If you do notice your dog is acting abnormally or showing any signs of illness, take it to your vet 
     immediately.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Cats of the Week








Meet Lady and Sasha Sekora, our two cats of the week.  Sasha is a four year old Balinese, who loves to play and is fast as lightening.  Lady is her sister and she is a five year old domestic long hair.  Lady enjoys cuddling and watching Disney movies on our tv.  When it's a movie she's seen before, she likes to watch the fish in the 55 gallon tank.  They are both enjoying relaxing in our kitty city.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

German Shepherd Travels 9,400 Miles





Best Friends guest Enschi Vom Globalhaus has returned to the States after a year long hiatus in Hassloch Germany. Enschi is a frequent guest at the Best Friends kennels. She was locally bred by Chapel Hill NC breeders Globalhaus German Shepherds and handled by our trainer Shawn Murace.  After competing in regional and national events in the United States with Shawn she was then shipped to Germany to compete internationally. In Germany she also completed her requirements for her Schutzhund (protection dog) title. Now that she's back in the States she will continue training for further Schutzund titles. We're happy she is back with us and look forward to seeing Shawn and Enschi back on the podium.