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19/12/2023
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12/02/2023

Now offering Long Term dog sitting. Maximum 2 large.

11/02/2023
10/12/2022
25/11/2022
05/11/2022

As you know, German shepherds are smart. They’re also very active and like to keep busy. They have a high energy level and curious personality that can easily get them into mischief when left alone…

07/10/2022
02/10/2022
25/09/2022
16/08/2022

From Nikki Karis, Founder of Tail Life:

Here is a link to Amazon, where you can purchase book one of my Goddogs series, chronicling my journey of awakening and how I came to learn the 10 Commandments of Dog Ownership and much more. It's a MUST READ!

P.S. I did not write the Ten Commandments, as they are attributable to Stan Rawlinson from Great Britain. The prior photo was removed by me and replaced with an image of the cover of my book. The post was edited 8 days after its original posting. Thank you.

https://www.amazon.com/Goddogs-Nikki-Karis/dp/1949244423/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=2OJ2BBFAWT6RD&keywords=nikki+karis+goddogs&qid=1661332949&sprefix=goddogs%2Caps%2C152&sr=8-3

The Ten Commandments of Dog Ownership

1. My life is likely to last 10-15 years. Any separation from you will be very hard and painful for me. Remember that before you adopt me.
2. Give me time to understand what you want from me. Please be patient with me.
3. Place your trust in me. It is crucial for my well being.
4. Do not be angry with me for long, and do not lock me up as punishment. You have your work, your friends and your entertainment. I only have you!
5. Talk to me, even if I do not understand your words, I understand your voice when it is speaking to me. You only have to look at my tail!
6. Be aware that however you treat me, I will never forget it!
7. Before you hit me, remember that I have teeth that could crush the bones in your hand, but I choose not to bite you. (DON'T HIT YOUR DOG!)
8. Before you scold me for being lazy or uncooperative, ask yourself if something might be bothering me. Perhaps I am in pain or sick, or my heart might be getting weak and I cannot tell you.
9. Take care of me when I get old, you too will grow old someday.
10. Go with me on difficult journeys. Never say, “I can’t bear to watch it” or, “let it happen in my absence.” Everything is easier for me if you are there.

** And always remember, I Love You!

c. Stan Rawlinson

26/07/2022

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04/05/2022

Most dogs don’t like to be pet on their head by strangers. Instead, if you want to say hello and you’ve asked their guardian, say hello verbally and allow the dog to choose if they want to be pet. If they come closer for a sniff, leave your hand at your side. Allow them to sniff and initiate a pet, then pet their side behind their shoulders and stop. If they want more, they’ll let you know. Consent is important for dogs, too.

14/04/2022

Thinking about DECLAWING? DON'T DO IT!

Declawing is NOT a kitty manicure; it does not remove just the nails. In a declaw operation, the veterinarian amputates the entire last knuckle, in effect deforming the cat's paws. As a result, the cat suffers constant pain and has to learn to walk on mutilated paws. Side effects of declawing include pain while walking, bone regrowth, arthritis, behavioral changes like biting and failure to use the litter box, among others. It also removes the cat's ability to defend itself should it ever need to -- whether indoors or if it slips outside. It is not uncommon for rescuers to find abandoned (dumped) declawed cats as their owners cannot live with the changes to their cat after declawing. As a reminder, animal abandonment is a crime.

Declawing is inhumane and countless countries have banned it. Pennsylvania has not banned it -- yet -- but our neighboring states have. Back in the day, declawing was common practice. It is not any longer and is strongly discouraged by animal welfare organizations and many/most veterinarians. There are plenty of steps you can take to prevent unwanted scratching without declawing a cat. There's no reason to mutilate your beloved kitty. Please don't do it!




08/02/2022

All dogs should have flea, tick treatments when boarding.

26/12/2021

Why and how to squeeze your dog's a**l glands ! Why squeeze the a**l glands? If your dog's a**l glands are blocked, the liquid inside wil...

01/10/2021
16/09/2021

A post on Facebook has begged people to understand and be aware of the overpopulation crisis among domestic animals in the UK, which leads to dozens of healthy animals being put down

17/08/2021
19/07/2021

5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY A HUSKY

Numbers of abandoned and unwanted wolflike dogs, including huskies and malamutes, ending up at Blue Cross have been steadily rising over the past few years.

Part of the reason for the rise is down to people being drawn in by their striking looks – having spotted them on shows such as Game of Thrones - and making snap decisions to take on dogs such as Siberian huskies and Alaskan malamutes without thinking about how their lifestyle fits in with the breeds’ needs.

In the right hands, these dogs can make fantastic companions, but before you take the plunge, here are five things to consider…

1. Are you active enough?

All dogs need exercise, but sled dogs are super active. Huskies, malamutes and utonagans have lots of energy and stamina because of the jobs they were selected to do – for example huskies can pull sleds across hundreds of miles of icy terrain. They are not happy with simply slobbing in front of the telly after a 10 minute plod round the block.

They need a considerable amount of exercise – upwards of two hours a day once adult - and, if you’re not able to offer this, then you may find that you have one unhappy, bored and frustrated dog. To ensure that their needs are met and, providing the weather is not too hot, we recommend owners cycle or run with their dog regularly. Many need to be on-lead at all times, because of their strong desire to run and high chase drive. Canicross and bikejoring are excellent sports for arctic dogs and their owners to get involved in.

If you can’t give them this level of physical activity then we strongly recommend choosing a different type of dog, as without it, you are likely to be dealing with problem behaviours caused by frustration.

2. Do you like a good chinwag?

Sled dogs are known for being chatty. They make all sorts of noises, including talking, howling and singing, and enjoy chatting to their owners.

It’s not clear exactly why these breeds vocalise in the way they do, but they are doing so to communicate with you and seem to enjoy having a conversation when we humans speak back to them.

3. How are your hairdressing skills?

Sled dogs are not low maintenance breeds. Those gorgeous coats are built to survive Arctic winters so they are thick, and they shed.

Typically, Arctic breeds need grooming at least once a week, with some needing daily attention.

You’ll likely need to invest in a decent vacuum cleaner, too. That said, many owners report that Arctic breed fur doesn’t leave the ‘doggy’ smell around the home.

4. Do you have a secure home?

These dogs are known for being very athletic. A fence is no challenge to these breeds; they can easily climb over it or dig under it. Closed doors and gates are not enough – these Houdinis will find a way to open them and make a bid for freedom unless potential exits are properly secured, but this is usually only a problem if exercise needs are not properly met.

Sled breeds have a strong desire to run and they generally have a high prey drive too, meaning your neighbours’ cats are likely to become a target if your fence is not high or secure enough. That’s not to say they cannot live happily alongside smaller pets, it’s just that they typically have a strong chase drive. Great care should be taken to keep them safely away from livestock.

5. Will you spend lots of time together?

Dogs are a social species, and due to their heritage, northern breeds are often happiest in the company of other dogs. Sled dogs were bred to work in large groups of canines, and they often become unhappy when left.

No dog should be left alone for long hours at a time, but separation issues are common in Arctic breeds that are left for long periods, particularly those who don’t have enough exercise. Dogs suffering separation problems may become destructive, but if this happens the dog should never be punished; shouting at or physically chastising a dog won’t solve the problem behaviour, and will likely make it worse.

Source: Bluecross.org.uk

01/06/2021

"Any person who cruelly beats,
ill-treats, starves, over-drives, overrides,
overloads, abuses, tortures or otherwise mistreats an animal is liable to a fine of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) and to imprisonment for a term of 5 years."

The Animal Welfare Act takes effect on June 1st 2021.

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