Petcare is a Profession

Sophie - Professional Pet Concierge on the beaches of Hawaii

Sometimes you just can not take your pets with you on a vacation or business meeting.  Perhaps you find yourself working long hours and feel badly leaving your pet alone without a daily mid-day walk. You are not too keen on the idea of a caged kennel for your pet or even removing your pets from the comfort of their home so you look at other options such as recruiting friends, family, neighbors. Then you start to wonder if it is such a good idea to inconvenience others and that perhaps a professional pet concierge would be the best solution for peace of mind especially if your dog suffers from The Blues when you are not home! After all, would you ask your neighbor or friend to provide free daycare for your children? Would you ask them to mow your lawn for you free of charge? Would you ask them to wash your cars or do housecleaning services? Of course not! Soon after a neighbor or friend offers to care for your pet(s) they often realize it is not always easy work caring for someone else’s pet and then you find yourself running out of petcare options until you discover that there are other options! You can always hire a professional petcare provider that offers tailored services for you and your pets!

A professional has experience in their industry, cares about what they do, has a vast knowledge of that particular subject and enjoys their work.  If a professional petsitter is unavailable and you must seek out your neighbors/friends/family for petcare then I would suggest you pay them or at least offer to provide the same service back in exchange. If your neighbor happens to be a professional petsitter/dogwalker/animal communicator then by all means respect their at home business just like you would the landscaper, photographer, interior designer, personal trainer, plumber, carpenter, housekeeper, roofer, nanny, cook, etc. that you want to hire. Petcare is a profession. Learn more about my Pet Concierge Services  

Sophie - Professional Dogwalker/Dog Coach puppy leash training on the many bike paths of Germany







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The Dog Dish Blues

 

The Dog Dish Blues

 

Dog separation anxiety is often (but not always) a result unintentionally caused by the human over-bonding with their pet or what I like to personally call The Dog Dish Blues.

 

Anxiety Symptoms in dogs:

 

Shadowing your every move - right under your feet, pacing, excessive licking, obsessive barking, urinating and/or defecating in the house even on the furniture even though they are potty trained and given sufficient time to go potty outside, whining/howling, hyperactive, jumping, nipping, digging, demanding being held, eating their own poop, hurting themselves if crated or confined due to trying to get out to find their person, excessive chewing.

 

Cause of Separation Anxiety aka The Dog Dish Blues:

 

There are some dog breeds that tend be more nervous then others but usually the root of anxiety issues is caused by spoiling your dog so much that your dog is never out of your sight. Allowing your dog to sleep in your human bed. Allowing your dog to sit at the human dinner table. Allowing your dog to be on your furniture. Allowing your dog to sit in the front seat or on your lap when driving a vehicle (also a driving hazard!). Allowing your dog to shadow your every move. Not properly training your dog in basic commands nor enforcing it. Not setting any rules and boundaries. Do you see where this is leading to? You have created a dog that cannot stand to be left alone! A spoiled dog brat! This is not a good scenario for you nor your dog nor your dogs caretakers. Your intentions were meant to be loving but you have gone overboard and the dog dish is so full it is an overflowing mess! Time to clean it up!

 

How to teach your dog to be independent:

 

This will take time and patience, as you must reverse an issue here that more then likely did not happen overnight! The goal here is to teach your overly dependant canine to become independent and of course teach you the human how to stop spoiling your dog to the point you have created a dog with issues. Granted there are some dogs with anxious personalities that tend to be a little more on the nervous side then other breeds and more clingy/needy and perhaps that is just their personality types. Here are steps to help guide you in the right direction to train you to train your overly dependent pup to mature into a independent dog. Of course always consult with a holistic medically licensed veterinarian to make sure there are no underlying medical conditions that need to be addressed first.

 

  1. Stop treating your dog like a baby. It is a D – O – G. It’s needs are different then a human baby. Example: dog strollers - WTH? I am just going to say it. Unless your dog is handicap or geriatric that can not make it back from the long walk then it needs to walk beside you on a leash (or off leash if recall trained and in a safe area). Let your dog be free to be a DOG and explore the ground it walks upon!
  2. Change your routine a little AND do not make a big deal of exiting or entering house when dog must remain behind in the house.
  3. Put some distance between you and your dog - for example: close a door or place a gate between the two of you for short periods of time when you go into another room and do not allow dog to follow you into certain rooms. This is not mean, this is just helping wean your dog from co-dependency!
  4. Do not allow dog to sleep with you, perhaps place dogs bed, (yes – Gasp! Dog should have their own doggie bed) in the hallway or another area of the house they enjoy being in that is quiet and relaxing.
  5. Do not allow your pet onto the human furniture, have rules and stick to them. Place one or several dog beds throughout the house but your furniture is for humans and the dog bed is for dogs. Make this clear and rewarding by having different dog toys/dog blankets in different bed areas, dogs love surprises and knowing they have a place that is theirs is even better and gives them a sense of security! A safe zone if you will.
  6. Exercise your dog DAILY!  A dog that is mentally and physically challenged will be less likely to have anxiety issues. The dog will just want a doggie power nap!
  7. Socialize your dog to other humans and animals, do not be the only source of interaction for your dog! Let others give treats or walk the dog of course with your approval. Dogs are pack animals, they love being social and need doggie playdates with their own species. Socializing a dog helps them learn their manners around humans and their own dog language with other dogs.
  8. Feed your dog a healthy diet daily. Tip: A carrot treat is better then a store bought artificial-ingredient-things-you-can’t-pronounce-biscuit.
  9. NEVER punish your dog for seperation anxiety issues instead just do not encourage the unwanted behaviors by utilizing positive play training by simply rewarding your dog for all the good behaviors.
  10. If you do not have the time nor training skills for working with your anxious dog then perhaps it is best to hire a professional positive reinforcement dog coach to help both you and your dog as well hiring a mid-day dogwalker and/or perhaps even an animal communicator









red spotted baguette

 

       
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WTH? Is this baguette bleeding? I opened the package to find these mysterious red spotted markings on the backside of the Parisian style bread loaf...I am so returning it to the store so they can inspect it...

Follow up: red oil of some sort from baking that dripped onto it??? Hhhmmm








 

 

STUFF 4 SALE!

Renovating our house we just bought so here are the latest things for sale, keep checking back for updates/changes!  No shipping or delivery on BIG items - must be picked up in person in Pinehurst area of Moore County NC. Email or call 910-603-2502 for serious inquiries/offers only.

BIG ITEMS as follows:
  • Set of two (2) indoor/outdoor white whicker Lloyd Flanders Collections "Reflections" Dining Chairs - retail new for $480.00 EACH without cushions! Selling both together as a set for $650 OBO which is a great bargain, excellent condition, no damages, washes easy with soap and water and a garden hose! No cushions included. Dining chair measurements are: 35"H x 29.5"W x 28"D I am willing to sell these chairs separately for $350 OBO each.  Sunhat, flowers and wine on table not included! Check out the Lloyd Flanders website to learn more about this particular high quality brand of patio furniture! Have a great summer! See my ad on Craigslist 
  • Kitchen solid oak wood table and 4 solid wood painted white chairs (table can adjust size to sit either 6 or just 2 or 4) $400 for the set or $375 for table only and $100 for the 4 chairs only or $25 per chair. (2 chairs match each other)

  • JVC color 36" TV w/remote works great! 5 yrs old. $150 OBO 
         
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  • Unfinished Alder Wood (from WA state) Armoire. It is tall and yet very lighweight! Top section is great for TV and DVD/VHS player/cable digital box. Bottom half is great for storage of sweaters. Doors open and fold all the way back to sides of armoire when open!Top section measures: 23.5" depth  x 38.5" width and maximum height for TV area could be 44" if you remove the 2 extra shelves in the top area and of course consider a couple inches of lip overhang on the interior of entrance into armoire. Excellent condition. All shelves are adjustable or removable. $600 
  • Maytag white 2 door bottom Frig - top Freezer 12 yrs old, works excellent! $600 FIRM otherwise it stays as our beer/water bottle frig in the garage right now! 
  • Kenmore white smooth stovetop/oven 12 yrs old. Works great! $350 OBO! 
NOTE: the cabinets are NOT for sale, only the 3 kitchen appliances pictured!
  • Kenmore white above range/stove Microwave. 12 yrs old. It works too. $50 OBO 
             
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  • Wilson Rookie Junior Golf Club set + visit click link here for pics and info! Pinehurst, golf heaven! $135 OBO
     
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  • RCA Home Theatre Surround Sound System includes 1 receiver, 5 speakers, 1 subwoofer $150 OBO
     
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  • Handmade unfinished wooden baby doll cradle (not for humans but pretend for kids dolls)

   
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  • The Terror: A Novel by Dan Simmons audio CD book, used only once on a long car trip, great story telling. Excellent condition like new. Make an offer or trade!

 

The following 4 Kids Disney musical CD's for sale:

  • The Lion King
  • The Lion King 2 Simbas Pride
  • Halloween Songs & Sounds (Winnie the Pooh)
  • Disney's Rascal Songs Vol 2
  • The Little Mermaid SOLD
  • Sebastion from The Little Mermaid  SOLD

and the following 2 "other" kids musical CD's for sale:

  • Rugrats Go Wild - Music form the original motion picture
  • The Prince of Egypt - Collectors Edition Music CD 
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The following 20 Kids Educational & Fun PC Games for sale:

  • Disney Magic Artist - Ultimate Art Studio SOLD
  • Secret Agent Barbie Adventure
  • Quest for Camelot Dragon Games (Windows or Mac)
  • Huncheback of Notre Dame Topsy Turvy Games
  • Casper Brainey Book Play Zone (Windows or Mac) SOLD
  • E.T. Away From Hom game of discovery for Earthlings 5 & up
  • E.T. Phone Home Adventure 8 & up
  • Arthur and Friends  SOLD
  • Nightmare Ned Adventure that turns fear into fun SOLD
  • Barbie Pet Rescue
  • Barbie Riding Club Adventure
  • Interactive Math Journey The Learning Company Ages 5-9 SOLD
  • Paint, Write & Play! The Learning Company Ages 4-7 SOLD
  • Storybook Weaver Deluxe Writing ages 6 up
  • Creatures Adventures SOLD
  • The Pink Panther Hokus Pokus Pink Animated Learning Adventure SOLD
  • ClueFinders 3rd Grade Adventures ages 7-9+
  • ClueFinders Search & Solve Adventures ages 9-12+
  • Magical Racing Tour
  • Hades Challenges

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$5 each CD. ITEMS ARE FOR SALE AS IS! No refunds, no returns!
All CD's are in excellent condition with original manuals in them and from a smoke free home. Some CD cases might have slight cracks in them but the CD's themselves are free of scratches.The PC CD's work on Windows PC's before Vista. The music CD's are American versions. S/H will be $3.00 within USA. I accept Paypal for payment or cash/check in person.

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dog carsickness

This is what dog carsickness looks like.

This pup does not have rabies he is simply foaming at the mouth aka hypersalivation or excessive salivation brought on when he realizes he will be required to enter a vehicle.

Keep in mind that:

* A. The vehicle’s ignition has not yet been turned on.  The car is off,  parked & not moving.

* B. The dog has just entered the vehicle.

So it is interesting to note that this canine has already associated the stimuli into it’s brain of what is about to take place which of course is that the vehicle will turn on and the vehicle will begin to have motion thus resulting in dog not feeling well which ultimately could result in vomiting…or is it more then that?

This particular puppy is a 6 month old Rhodesian Ridgeback pup. He is normally a healthy big rambunctious puppy and loves to be around his people and is very social always wanting to play with other dogs. The thing is that  he resists entering and exiting vehicles. He gets what appears to be familiar symptoms of dog carsickness which sometimes leads to vomiting and intensified gassy episodes during car travel. Once he is in vehicle he lays down and you do not hear a sound out of him except for sometimes the intense foaming mouth drool buildup. He does not always vomit but he almost always starts to foam at the mouth prior to both entering and exiting the vehicle. His car trips with me were not his first experiences in a vehicle(s) nor with carsickness.  I am his dogwalker/dog nanny so he associates me with a very good time as I only take him places he likes to go! Out of a 9 day trial period with a weekend non car travel break between, he vomited only on 3 of 18 different rides (Two 30 minute car rides each day). One in a crate and two not using a crate and each time the vomiting resulted at the end of car ride after vehicle has finally stopped moving, turned off and is about to exit vehicle. I also found it was best to not feed this pup an hour+ prior to car travel and having fresh air circulating such as slight open car windows and or sunroof open helped keep everyone happy for that matter!

How to help pup overcome the carsickness?

* Stay calm and use soft high tone happy voice to encourage a good feeling.

* Get in car first and encourage dog to get in with you but do not offer food cause it might come right back up!

* Make sure you have a large waterproof type blanket and big thick dog towels handy in the car for easy cleanups!

* Calmly tell the dog everything will be OK and do not make a big deal about it, just get going! When driving speak to pet in a happy tone to help get dogs mind off any fear or sickness they might be feeling.

* Once you have reached your destination then praise pet for getting through this ride as you remove pet from vehicle.

* If dog does get sick do not punish dog, simply clean it up and offer water to dog and walk dog around to help calm them and get fresh air.

* Take short trips and make sure they are FUN trips that result in a destination your dog will appreciate then gradually make longer trips but you may need to make frequent stops.

As an animal communicator, I personally sense carsickness could be one of two things if not both:

1.) A patholigical phobia of cars or enclosed spaces rather then the actual motions of the vehicle.

2.) The actual physical motion sickness. Dog get’s sick from the motion whether it be on a boat, plane, car or train.

If you have had any experience with dog carsickness I would like to hear your stories/opinions/personal research if and how you and your dog overcame carsickness. I want to hear from pet owners and dog professionals in any field, whether it be veterinary medicine, animal behavior, dogwalkers, animal communicators, etc.

Some links I found reference dog carsickness:

http://drbarchas.com/carsickness

http://www.dogcarsickness.com/


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artists dog


Looks like this dog belongs to an artist...

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ID insects

Ever curious about wanting to quickly identify an insect or spider, this is a cool website with high resolution pics and info! http://www.cirrusimage.com/index.htm

So is this a butterfly or a moth and what kind is it exactly that I captured in my photo?

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