Archive for May, 2010

Reader-Tested: Tips for Living a Rich Life with Your Dog

Monday, May 31st, 2010


Product: Dog Lover’s Daily Companion - 365 Days of Tips, Tricks, and Techniques for Living a Rich Life with Your Dog

Tester: Greg Bender and his clan (The Barks Brothers)

Rating: Nine Paws out of Ten

This is one pet book that is definitely worth the price to any dog owner. The authors have leashed together a wide variety of fun, interesting, and occasionally offbeat topics. Would you like to learn how to make some bar soap for your dog? Read up on your dog’s horoscope? Learn how to clean your dog’s collars and leashes properly? How about learning to manage your dog’s diabetes? What should be in a simple or advanced canine First Aid kit? All those topics are covered, as well as many others. The text is clear, lively and informal, and the photography is first rate.

The book is arranged on a Monday through Friday calendar, with a separate weekend section reserved specifically for “Bonding and Relationship Building” with your dog. Each day of the week is devoted to a general topic or set of topics, such as “Basics,” or “Health, Grooming and First Aid.” Of course, the reader does not necessarily have to follow the daily scheme. Browsing is encouraged and rewards the reader with occasional surprises. (Who knew there was such a thing as Feng Shui for dogs?)

There are projects for those handy with a needle, such as making some fabric jingle toys for your dog. That alone might save the reader more than the cover price in short order. Other projects are provided for those familiar with using power and hand tools, such as the plans provided for building a freestanding yard shade canopy or a fair-weather doghouse. Many of the projects are child-friendly and would be useful as rainy day activities with a little advance planning on Mom and Dad’s part.

GREG'S DOGS, COLLECTIVELY CALLED THE BARKS BROTHERS, AWAIT THEIR FROZEN TREAT THAT GREG MADE FROM A PROJECT IN THE BOOK.

GREG'S DOGS (COLLECTIVELY CALLED THE BARKS BROTHERS) AWAIT THEIR FROZEN TREAT THAT HE MADE FROM A PROJECT IN THE BOOK.

There are tips on how to train your dog to “sit pretty” for a photograph (a major problem with my four Shelties, who act more like mischievous second graders when lined up for a photo session), flip for a treat, balance a treat on his nose and others, all using positive reinforcement techniques.

The only “bone” of contention I have with the authors is that they offer advice for leaving your dog unattended in a car. Given how often the media covers the disastrous consequences of this practice, I strongly discourage it. For this, I deduct a “Paw.” I must give the authors credit for their support of shelters and rescue organizations in their book, especially for including a list of all the different ways anyone can help. For those outside of the shelter and rescue world, many of the ways to help out are not intuitive.

This book is a steal at the price, ($19.99) and provides many ideas and projects to amuse both dogs and their owners. Congratulations to the authors for assembling a unique book that every dog owner should have on the shelf. Find the book at Amazon.com.

Gregg Bender is a member of Northern Virginia Sheltie Rescue and Northern Chesepeake Sheltie Rescue. He is owned by four rescued Shelties, collectively known as the “Barks Brothers,” mostly because he and his wife Nancy are major foster flunkies. He spends much of his time trying not to be herded and trying to convince the Barks Brothers not to herd their four cats. He is a former supervisor and technical writer from the airline industry, who now works for CACI International as an IT technical writer at Ft. Detrick, MD.

Reader-Tested: A Solution for a Scaredy “Dog?”

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010


Shepherd mix "Josie" wears her Thundershirt during training class.

Product: The Thundershirt (www.thundershirt.com)

Tester: Michelle Robinson of Reston, VA and her Shepherd mix, Josie

When NOVADog put out the call for a very nervous doggy to test out The Thundershirt, reader Michelle Robinson of Reston, VA responded with a plea: “I am very interested. I actually thought of buying this before!” So the very nice people at Thundershirt sent out a package to Michelle and Josie, with her specially-sized shirt.

Thundershirt works by applying gentle, constant pressure, which can have a dramatic calming effect on the nervous system for dogs if they are anxious, fearful or over-excited.

“We have been using the Thundershirt pretty consistently when guests come over, and for Josie’s obedience class. The biggest thing I noticed is we have to put it on her at least 45 minutes before guests’ come or her class. Then she has had time to adjust to it and it really does calm her down,” says Michelle.  “During her obedience class, she gets VERY excited (to the point of the trainer mentioning medication) but the Thundershirt seems to keep her from lunging at the other dogs and better able to focus on us during the training class.”

Michelle comments that it’s not a complete solution for her. She still works diligently with Josie on keeping her focused around distractions.  ”I would say it takes the edge off of her excitement,” notes Michelle. “I’ve attached a picture of her wearing it at dog class!”

Many thanks to Thundershirt for donating the product for our testing session. And thanks to Michelle and Josie for giving it a test-drive!

Virtual Scavenger Hunt!

Friday, May 21st, 2010


Join in the fun with our Virtual Scavenger Hunt! Complete all the tasks and e-mail win-it@novadogmagazine.com to WIN cool prizes!


The FIRST FIVE people to e-mail me with all required items will win:

• One of our cool NOVADog T-shirts
• A subscription to NOVADog for home delivery (if you already receive it in your mailbox you can give it as a gift!),
• A tick key—which safely removes the entire tick from your dog—from our friends at WAG’N Enterprises
• And other GREAT GOODIES from our partners!

Seven additional second place winners will receive the tick key (it’s tick season you know, check out how it works here).

Good luck!!

Here’s how to play:

Below we list the items that you are looking for. Email your entire entry to win-it@novadogmagazine.com
with all items and/or attachments. If you are one of the first 5 to get yours in, you win! We’ll post our winners names on Facebook.

1. CLUE: This company on our Web site (www.novadogmagazine.com) features patriotic stars for the 4th of July. Visit their web site and tell us the company’s phone number.

2. What is the name of Master Sergeant Mark Gwathmey’s service dog? (find this in the Spring issue)

3. Snap a photo of your dog “reading” a spring issue of NOVADog and attach it to your e-mail.

4. CLUE: This company sponsors the online digital edition of NOVADog Magazine, which looks exactly like the print version and features pages that “flip.” Visit the sponsor company’s link and tell us the background color of their web site.

Please provide your full name and address for your chance to win!

Fun Events to Jump Start Your Summer!

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010


Red Dog Spa Spring Fling, May 22
Join in the fun at the Red Dog Spa Spring Fling, which brings together a variety of artists, vendors and local rescue groups. Dogs are invited to this event, and they’ll have delicious snacks for your favorite four-legged friends.
Event Details:
Where: 12158 Fairfax Towne Center - Fairfax, VA
On the Green in front of the store
When: Saturday, May 22nd from 11 am - 2 pm
More: www.reddogspa.com

Dog Agility Demo, May 23
See dogs of all shapes and sizes show off their agility skills on a full competition level course! Learn what this fast-growing sport is all about and how you and your dog can get started. See the dogs in action and learn about the many dog classes that the Fairfax County Park Authority offers. Please note: Dogs are not invited to this event. It’s spectator only.
Event Details:
Where: Frying Pan Park, 2709 West Ox Road, Herndon, VA 20171
The agility yard is on the east side of the large gravel parking lot
When: Sunday, May 23nd at 10 AM
More: Call 703.437.9101 for more information

Herndon K-9 2K Dog Walk and Doggie Expo June 5
NOVADog Magazine is proud to be the Media Sponsor of this fun and exciting event supporting the Herndon Chandon Dog Park.  Bark ‘N Bubbles and All Friends Pet Care are also sponsors of the K-9 2K & Doggie Expo, which is part of the Herndon Festival ‘10.  Dogs are invited to this event, and the first 100 registrants will receive a goodie bag and special gift.  After the walk, your dog can splash around in the Pool Splash Zone and you can spend some time visiting our Doggie Expo, featuring many pet-themed vendors.
Event Details:
When: Saturday, June 5: Walk begins at 9 a.m.;  Doggie Expo runs from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Where: Bready Park, 814 Ferndale Avenue next to the Herndon Community Center
More: www.herndonfestival.net

Springfield Days PawFest and Pets on Parade June 5
Occurring during the 4 day community celebration of Springfield Days – this fun event is always a winner.  The PetFest features animal vendors of all varieties, contests prizes and a fun animal parade, so bring along your dog to join in the fun.  The entire festival is family friendly and includes a carnival, entertainment, fireworks, art show and more.
Event Details:
When: June 5, 2010
Where: Springfield Mall, VA
More: www.springfielddays.com/index.html

Got an event you’d like to submit? E-mail Janelle Welch at janelle@2houndsproductions.com.