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Computers. Cameras.
World Domination.
Not necessarily in that order.

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Archives for May 2010

Saturday Pet Blogger Blog Hop, Week 4

May 31, 2010 by kathi

Yes, I do know it’s not Saturday! I’m a little behind the curve lately, which I will blame on work, magazine deadline, and some recent dog training woes. Check back here for more details on most of those things.

Back to the point… this is the fourth week of the Saturday Pet Blogger Blog Hop, co-hosted by Life With Dogs, Two Little Cavaliers, and Nip and Bones!

This week, I’d like you to meet our oldest cat, Annie. Here she is, looking somewhat annoyed at Oliver’s arrival in May 2006.

Dan rescued her as a very young kitten from an abandoned semi trailer near his workplace in June 1993, so she turned 17 years old earlier this month. She is camera shy… in fact, very shy in general. People who have done cat sitting or even house sitting for us have gone the entire one- or two-week duration without ever seeing more than the tip of her tail retreating under the bed. Oh, and the obvious evidence in the litterbox.

We feel fortunate to have had her with us this long, and hope she sticks around for many more years to come.
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Filed Under: Blogging and Social Media, Non-Rottweiler Pets and Animals, Rottweilers Tagged With: Annie, Blog Hop, Life With Dogs, pet bloggers

The heat is on

May 24, 2010 by kathi

It’s pushing 90° F today in Chicago. I have gone through too many rainy sixtysomething degree Memorial Day weekends to jump the gun on storing all of the heavier clothing, but I will let myself hope that summer may have actually arrived on schedule this year.

I have to admit that this year we were somewhat underprepared for yesterday, the first truly hot day of the summer. The outdoor condenser unit had been uncovered and cleaned, but for some reason we didn’t flip on the power switch the day following cleaning. We discovered this sad fact right around the time we were hot enough to want air conditioning. All is well now, but humans, canines, and felines alike wilted our way through a few uncomfortable hours (the parakeet did not seem to mind the heat). This was minor discomfort, though, and far from a dangerous situation. We were well-hydrated, with shade available outdoors, and ceiling fans and standalone fans going indoors.

But extreme heat can definitely be very dangerous, particularly to the very young, the elderly, and pets. I have not heard any local stories of heat-related deaths so far this year, but one that is still on my mind is one that I’ve talked about here before: the heat-related deaths of seven show dogs left in an unventilated cargo van overnight by their handler, Mary Wild, last June. The wheels of justice turn slowly, but a pre-trial hearing was scheduled for today, May 24, and a jury trial for June 3. With summer weather upon us again, my hope would be that jury members experiencing the summer heat will be clearly able to imagine the agony these dogs went through in their final hours, something that may not have been so easy to relate to if the trial had indeed happened in the dead of winter.

I doubt anyone who visits me here on a regular basis would even think about leaving a dog, or any other living creature, in an unventilated vehicle overnight. But remember that when outdoor temperatures are high enough, it only takes a few minutes for the interior of a vehicle to reach dangerously high temperatures.

Here are the signs of canine heat stroke, from AKC’s Summer Safety Tips:

Early stages: Heavy panting, rapid breathing, excessive drooling, bright red gums and tongue, standing 4-square, posting or spreading out in an attempt to maintain balance.
Advanced stages: White or blue gums, lethargy, unwillingness to move, uncontrollable urination or defecation, labored, noisy breathing, shock.

Get the dog to a vet immediately, and in the meantime, cool it down:
– Apply rubbing alcohol to the dog’s paw pads.
– Apply ice packs to the groin area.
– Hose down with, or immerse his/her entire body in cool water
– Allow the dog to lick ice chips or drink a small amount of water.
– Offer Pedialyte to restore electrolytes.

Monitor rectal temperature; once temperature drops to 100-102° F, stop the cooling efforts.

Also see PetMD’s article about heat stroke in dogs for more information and emergency care advice.

Obviously the best strategy is prevention. Think twice about strenuous exercise in extreme weather. Think about leaving your dog at home if he would have to remain in the car for any length of time on a hot and humid day.

Filed Under: Non-Rottweiler Pets and Animals, Rottweilers Tagged With: heat, heat stroke, Mary Wild

Saturday Pet Blogger Blog Hop, Week 3

May 22, 2010 by kathi

Time for the third edition of the Saturday Pet Blogger Blog Hop, co-hosted by Life With Dogs, Two Little Cavaliers, and Nip and Bones!

Today, meet our kittyweiler Oliver.

Oliver is 4 years old. He was raised by a Rottweiler, and helped to raise another one. That’s why he is the kittyweiler. He may be tougher than the actual resident Rottweilers. He was rescued as a very young kitten, found in a power plant in Valparaiso, Indiana. Like Freya, his main job was to help bring the sunshine back into our lives after the loss of a very special Rottweiler boy, and he proved himself more than up to the task, even at the young age of just 8 weeks.

Filed Under: Blogging and Social Media, Non-Rottweiler Pets and Animals, Rottweilers Tagged With: Blog Hop, Life With Dogs, Oliver, pet bloggers

Rottweilers ate my muse

May 20, 2010 by kathi

My muse has gone missing. The Rottweilers swear they did not eat her, but I’m still suspicious. Rottweilers don’t seem to have a problem with consuming totally inappropriate items when given the opportunity. There are no actual signs of muse carnage or overstuffed Rottweiler bellies, so I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt for now.

I’m trying to lure her out of hiding with the usual tactics. My reading choice didn’t appear to inspire her, but on the bright side, I’m now caught up to Chapter 7 of American Gods for #1b1t. As for music, so far she is not liking my teenage tragedy selections, anything from the Glee soundtrack, or some older Foo Fighters stuff.

Now I’m wondering if she left in disgust because her tastes are so different from mine. There are nine muses, right? Hopefully one of them will show up in time for some weekend catch-up!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: lost muse

Saturday Pet Blogger Blog Hop, Week 2

May 15, 2010 by kathi

The weekend is here, and so is another edition of the Saturday Pet Blogger Blog Hop, co-hosted by Life With Dogs, Two Little Cavaliers, and Nip and Bones.

Today, please say hello to the other resident Rottweiler, Axe.

Axe is 3½ years old. He can actually catch the frisbee as well as chase it, and since he was raised by a cat, he sometimes tries (and occasionally even succeeds in) catching it between his front paws. He earned his AKC championship and Rally Novice title in January. His most important job, however, is just being our dog.

Filed Under: Blogging and Social Media, Non-Rottweiler Pets and Animals, Rottweilers Tagged With: Axel, Blog Hop, Life With Dogs, pet bloggers

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