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Puppy Bowl 20 In Conjunction With The 2024 Superbowl 58

Puppy Bowl Number 19 In Conjunction with the 2023 Superbowl 57

Believe it or not, it’s been Two Decades since the First “Puppy Bowl” was introduced as a way to introduce potential Pet Parent Adopters to Adoptable Puppies all across the USA; each nominated by local animal shelters.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES PLAYING ON GRASS WITH LEAVES

This year’s 2024 Puppy Bowl Adoptees are from all across the USA; each nominated by local animal shelters.

This year’s 2024 Puppy Bowl Adoptees are from The 20th anniversary on Animal Planet featuring an impressive 131 puppy players from 73 shelters and rescues across 36 states in the USA and territories as they represent "Team Ruff” or “Team Fluff”. Included in these fur-ocious teams are the all-time smallest pup, Sweetpea, at 1.7 lbs and the biggest, Levi the Great Dane pup at 70 lbs.

Every animal is up for adoption to forever loving, respectful homes and yes, they will be thoroughly ‘screened’ before allowing potential pet parents and animals to be placed together.

All in all there are 131 Puppy Bowl ‘Players’ whose participants are representing Sixty-Seven (73) Animal Rescue Shelters from Thirty-Four (36) states and territories. * Last year there were 34 states/territories representing, so we’re happy to say that we’re up once again this year from the previous year!

This year there will also be Six Special Needs puppy players; including a pup with Cerebellar Hypoplasia; a neurological disorder. Cerebellar hypoplasia in dogs is a condition where the cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls coordination, fails to fully develop. This is a condition that happens while the puppies are still in utero and often is genetic, but once the puppy is born the condition typically does not worsen over time. * read more about Cerebellar Hypoplasia in one of our upcoming articles.

KITTENS PLAYING ON GREEN GRASS KITTEN BOWL

For halftime, instead of singing and dancing human performers, there is a ‘Kitten’ Bowl.  Adorbs!

There is even a Puppy Cheering Squad, a water-bowl camera, and of course the usual slo-motion cam and an end-zone camera; just like in NFL Football.

Animal Planet, TBS, and the Discovery Channel , HBO Max, Disney +, Hulu, YouTube TV,  Sling TV, DirecTV Stream, and FUBO TV are all streaming options, as well as some Cable TV subscription options so that you don’t miss any of the action.

The same referee: Dan Schachner, who for the previous Twelve (12) years has been the Puppy Bowl referee will return again this year to host the festivities.  The Sportscasters handling Play-By-Play action are Steve Levy and Taylor Rooks.

The Number Twenty (20) 2024 Puppy Bowl will begin airing at 11 a.m. Pacific Standard Time/ 2p.m. Eastern Time and its Pre-Game Show will kick Off at 10 a.m. Pacific time zone.

Be sure to check out our article:

Superbowl Treats For Your Dog, Are they a NO! or a Go!

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Oxytocin and How it Affects Bonding Between Dogs and Their Pet Parents

OXYTOCIN; THE LOVE HORMONE, FEEL GOOD HORMONE AND HOW IT AFFECTS BONDING BETWEEN DOGS AND THEIR HUMANS

Oxytocin is a hormone that plays a significant role in social bonding, trust, and attachment. Often referred to as the "love hormone," it is released by the pituitary gland and has been linked to feelings of empathy, generosity, and love. Recent studies have shown that oxytocin plays a critical role in the bonding between dogs and their pet parents. * A bonus of petting a dog for 5-20 minutes is that in addition to increasing oxytocin levels, it also lowers cortisol levels.

Dogs are social animals, animals who love to live in a family pack, and they thrive on forming strong emotional bonds with their humans. When pet parents engage in activities such as petting the dog, grooming the dog, or playing together, both parties experience an increase in oxytocin levels. This hormone helps to create a sense of calm, relaxation, and trust, which are all essential components of a healthy relationship between a dog and her/his pet parent.

One study conducted by researchers at Azabu University in Japan found that when dogs and their owners gaze into each other's eyes, their oxytocin levels rise significantly. This eye contact, known as the "oxytocin gaze," is an essential aspect of bonding and can strengthen the emotional connection between a dog and her/his pet parent or guardian. The study also found that dogs who had higher levels of oxytocin were more likely to approach their owners for comfort and reassurance in stressful situations. After all, oxytocin lowers stress levels.

In the study conducted by researchers at the University of Vienna mentioned above they found that when dogs and their pet parents engage in positive interactions, such as petting or playing, both parties experience an increase in oxytocin levels. The study also found that dogs who received oxytocin injections were more likely to engage in social behaviors with their owners, such as cuddling and playing.

These studies provide evidence that oxytocin plays a critical role in the bond between dogs and their pet parents. This hormone helps to create a sense of trust, relaxation, and attachment.

It's important to note that while oxytocin can help to strengthen the bond between dogs and their owners, it is not a magic solution for all behavioral problems. Dogs require training, socialization, and positive, consistent reinforcement to develop good behavior and strong emotional connections with their owners. However, by understanding the role that oxytocin plays in the bond between dogs and their owners, we can better understand the importance of positive interactions and emotional connections in building strong relationships with our furry friends.

While oxytocin plays a vital role in the bond between dogs and their pet parents, when dogs and their owners engage in positive interactions, both parties experience an increase in oxytocin levels, which helps to create a sense of trust, relaxation, and attachment. Now you know that by understanding the role that oxytocin plays in bonding, we humans can work to strengthen our relationships not just with one another, but with our furry friends as well and create happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives together. If your health and wellness professional ever suggests to you that it would be beneficial for you to lower your cortisol (stress hormone and known contributor to putting on unhealthy belly fat) and Increase your Oxytocin; the ‘feel good hormone, it just might be time for your to consider visiting the local animal rescue organizations and shelters and consider welcoming in a new pet/dog family member into your home.

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Embracing the New Year with Hope, Growth, and Canine Joy!

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024 FROM “ THE DOG GODDESS”

EMBRACING THE NEW YEAR WITH HOPE AND GROWTH

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024 FROM THE DOG GODDESS

Dear Valued Clients, Potential Partners, and Fellow Canine Enthusiasts,

As we stand together at the threshold of a brand New Year, the team at The Dog Goddess extends our warmest greetings and heartfelt wishes for a joyous, healthy, and prosperous New Year ahead! Amidst the wagging tails, playful barks, and heartwarming moments we've shared throughout the past year, we find ourselves embracing the possibilities and opportunities that 2024 has in store for us all.

At The Dog Goddess, our passion for fostering a deep bond between humans and their canine companions, while building our community remains unwavering. We've been privileged to witness countless tales of love, trust, and loyalty from our furry friends. In these unique connections, we discover the purest forms of happiness and lessons on resilience, empathy, and unconditional love.

The past year has been a journey marked with both challenges and triumphs. Through it all, your trust and ongoing support have been the cornerstone of our success. Your belief in our services, your steady enthusiasm for the well-being of your beloved pups, and your commitment to nurturing a harmonious relationship with them continue to inspire us daily.

As we step into the canvas of 2024, let us paint it with colors of optimism, kindness, community and growth. Let's embrace the unknown with an exuberant spirit, channeling the curiosity and boundless energy of our canine companions. Together, let us forge ahead, creating moments that celebrate companionship, understanding, and the profound beauty of the human-animal bond.

We are excited about the prospects this New Year holds for all of us at The Dog Goddess. From innovative services to insightful resources, we're dedicated to enhancing the lives of both you and your cherished pets. Your satisfaction and the well-being of your furry friends remain at the core of our mission.

May this New Year be filled with joyous tail wags, tranquil walks, and countless memories shared with your beloved companions. We extend our heartfelt gratitude for your continued trust and collaboration to helping us to build and maintain our compassionate community of dog lovers worldwide.

Here's to a prosperous, joy-filled, and paws-itively amazing 2024!

Warm regards,

The Dog Goddess Team

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Questions Regarding Tipping Your Pet Sitter During The Holidays Or Any Season

Woman Pet Sitter with Poodle Sitting On Patio Surrounded By String Lights

So, over the years we have gotten alot of questions on whether it is ‘appropriate’ to ‘tip’ your pet sitter; during the holidays and as per usual visits.

The answer to that question is ‘yes‘ of course it is appropriate to tip your pet sitter.  For holidays and any regularly scheduled visits.

Pet sitters are service providers who often work seven days per week, all year long; some even traveling long distances for these assignments, and as a service provider; just like your hair stylist, gardener, pool man, restaurant server, massage therapist, etc. it is appropriate to tip them for their services.

Today’s acceptable tip rate for most service professionals is typically 20-30% of the total services rendered.

Some Pet Sitters do so much more than provide food and water for your beloved pets while you are away, and this is an occupation built upon trust, dependability, professionalism, and a deep love of all animals.

Pet Sitters spend ‘quality’ time with the pets, and in addition to providing them the basics of food and water while you are away, they also give them love, attention, clean up their waste; ie. litter boxes and poop scoopers, any other little ‘accidents’ like vomiting, etc., as well as providing your pets with healthy exercise, conversation, petting, playtime, etc., so it’s not surprising that you want to give them the moon for looking after your precious fur babies.

Many pet sitters also take care of your treasured home while you are away; making it look ‘lived’ in and busy as usual to the outside world.  They bring in your newspapers, get your mail, keep your lights on and off at strategic and sensible times of the day and nite to deter unwanted guests as well as potential vandals.  They water your plants and maybe your lawn, deal with your regularly scheduled contractors such as your pool man, gardener, and other service professionals while you are away.

The bottom line is that your pet gets to stay in the environment she knows best and have her regular routine, and you get to go about your plans with the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your beloved pet is safe and cared for by a professional, and that your home is being watched over by someone of integrity.

Acceptable, thoughtful, and appreciated ‘tips’ might include such items as a GIFT CARD FOR A SPA VISIT 
for your hard working service professional, or perhaps a GIFT CERTIFICATE TO AN ONLINE STORE SUCH AS THIS ONE.

Tips don’t always have to come in the form of ‘money’.

Remember to be grateful and remain in the ‘giving’ spirit all year long. You might just surprise someone and really make their day, and you are honoring the Universal Law of both giving and receiving with acceptance and gratitude.

We hope that this answers some of your questions and please be safe and have a joyous holiday season this and every season..

~Peace, Love, Light, and Abundance to You and Yours, this and every season


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A MONARCH’S FLIGHT THROUGH TODAYS’ TURBULENT WORLD: CHALLENGES AND TRIUMPHS

MONARCH BUTTERFLY ON RED FLOWER

MONARCH BUTTERFLY SITTING ON RED FLOWER

Although this website is all about a Compassionate Community of Dog Lovers, many of our journal articles include aspects of spirituality and how animals teach us lessons about this.  We were out for a neighborhood walk the other day and lit upon this gorgeous home with lush gardens surrounding it and happened upon this beautiful little creature: the Monarch Butterfly, and wanted to share a bit about what we learned about their lives.

Imagine being a Monarch butterfly fluttering through the vast canvas of the world in 2023. As you soar through landscapes adorned with vibrant hues, your graceful wings tell a story of resilience, adaptation, and the challenges faced by one of nature's most magnificent creatures.

Did you know that the journey of a Monarch butterfly begins as an egg laid on the underside of a milkweed leaf. From this tiny embryo emerges a caterpillar, voracious in appetite and steadfast in its determination to consume milkweed—a plant integral to its survival. Yet, in today's world, the landscape is changing. Urbanization, deforestation, and climate fluctuations have altered the ecosystems all over the globe, threatening the sanctuaries where milkweed thrives. As a Monarch, this poses a formidable challenge—a struggle to find suitable habitats for nourishment and reproduction.

Migration—a hallmark of Monarch butterflies—is an odyssey fraught with both peril and wonder. The annual migration from North America to Mexico covers thousands of miles, a feat of endurance for these delicate creatures. I mean, can you even imagine what this journey would feel like in the body of this tiny creature?  This journey is perilous, with numerous obstacles along the way. Pesticides, habitat loss, extreme weather events, and human activities disrupt their migratory paths, making survival an arduous endeavor.

Climate change amplifies these challenges, disrupting the delicate balance of nature. Unpredictable weather patterns alter the timing of critical life cycle events, affecting the synchronization between the emergence of butterflies and the availability of nectar-rich flowers. As a Monarch, adapting to these changes demands resilience and flexibility, traits necessary for survival in a world constantly in flux.

Human intervention has offered a glimmer of hope amidst these adversities. Conservation efforts aimed at preserving Monarch habitats, planting milkweed corridors, and raising awareness about their plight have shown promising results. Collaborative initiatives involving governments, scientists, and communities seek to mitigate the threats faced by these majestic creatures. Citizen science projects engage individuals in tracking and monitoring Monarch populations, fostering a sense of responsibility and stewardship towards the environment.

Despite the challenges, being a Monarch butterfly in today's world is not merely a tale of struggle but also one of resilience and hope. The iridescent beauty of these creatures captivates our hearts, reminding us of the fragility and interconnectedness of all life forms. Their journey inspires us to take positive action, to protect and preserve the biodiversity that sustains us all.

The life of a Monarch butterfly in 2023 is a testament to the intricate dance between adaptation and perseverance in a world grappling with environmental changes. Their story urges us to embrace our role as custodians of nature, fostering an environment where these magnificent creatures can thrive alongside us. Through collective efforts and a shared commitment to conservation, we can ensure that the ethereal flight of the Monarch endures for generations to come.

Find out what you can do in your own backyard and local community to help the Magnificent Monarch Butterflies to Thrive, not just to survive. The first most obvious thing you can do is go to your local garden center and purchase milkweed plants and ask the garden center/nursery staff how to best care for them.

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DO YOU KNOW WHO YOU LIVE WITH?~ EXPLORING WOLVES: ANCESTRAL GUARDIANS AND ESSENTIAL PARTNERS IN HUMAN HISTORY AND THE EVOLUTION OF DOGS

ARCTIC WHITE WOLVES PAIR

Wolves, the majestic and enigmatic creatures that have roamed the Earth for centuries, are more than just a symbol of wilderness; they are an integral part of our history, especially in the context of our relationship with dogs. As the ancestors of our beloved companions, wolves have played a crucial role in shaping not only the evolution of dogs, but also in forming a deep bond with humanity. This article delves into the profound significance of wolves in the evolution of dogs and their enduring influence on human societies.

Ancient Ancestry: The connection between wolves and dogs transcends time and can be traced back thousands of years. Recent Genetic research has established that dogs share a common ancestor with the gray wolf, Canis lupus. This ancestral link dates back to around 15,000-40,000 years ago, perhaps even further, marking the domestication of wolves into the loyal, varied breeds of dogs we all cherish today. This transformation from wild wolves to domesticated dogs was a pivotal moment in human history, signifying the beginning of a partnership that has endured through the ages and was not just a shift in physical appearance, but a profound alteration in behavior, temperament, and social structure, marking the beginning of a partnership that has significantly and positively influenced human civilization.


Vital Role in Evolution and Domestication: Wolves' cooperation with early humans was vital for survival of both species.  Wolves were skilled hunters, demonstrating teamwork and family social structures that inspired humans to form alliances with them. This collaboration led to mutual benefits: Wolves gained a consistent food source from human hunting, while humans benefitted from the wolves' keen senses and protective instincts. Over generations, this symbiotic relationship gradually shaped the genetic traits that distinguished dogs from their wild ancestors. This mutual relationship led to the emergence of certain behavioural and genetic adaptations in wolves, gradually differentiating them from their wild counterparts and paving the way for the unique attributes found in our modern day dogs.  Over time, this co-evolution has been fundamental in the development of many diverse breeds of dogs we know today, each with its own specific traits and abilities. From Herding Dogs to Hunting Dogs and all dogs in between, they owe their common and unique traits to their ancient ancestors: the wonderful wild wolf.

Throughout history, wolves served as both companions and working animals. They assisted in hunting, guarded settlements, and provided protection. Different cultures revered and incorporated wolves into their folklore and spirituality, recognizing their intelligence, strength, and loyalty.; the way each member of the family pack behaves and contributes in their own unique way for the good of the pack as a whole.               In essence, wolves were not merely animals; they became esteemed members of early human societies. Let’s not forget, we humans are animals too.

Modern Perspectives: Despite their critical role in history, wolves have faced numerous and ongoing challenges, including habitat loss at an unprecedented rate, unjustified persecution, and an incredible amount of sheer misunderstanding. Human encroachment into their original territories has threatened their very existence, leading to conservation efforts aimed at preserving these vital apex predators.  These beautiful and vital creatures are being murdered simply due to their species and lack of enforced protection, and that has to stop.

Moreover, understanding the evolutionary link between wolves and dogs provides invaluable insights into canine behavior, health, and genetics. Scientific research continues to explore the genetic similarities and differences between wolves and dogs, unraveling long standing mysteries and enhancing our human understanding of our own four-legged companions.

The ongoing efforts to conserve wolf populations, reintroduce them to natural habitats, and promote coexistence highlight the significance of maintaining a harmonious relationship with these magnificent creatures. Their conservation not only ensures the preservation of a keystone species but also contributes to maintaining naturally balanced ecosystems.

Wolves Are Incredibly Loyal And Are Devoted To Their Mate And Family Pack For Life

The story of wolves is intertwined with the evolution of dogs and the history of humanity itself.  Their role as ancestors to our beloved canine companions is an integral part of our shared history. Wolves have left an indelible mark on human civilization, from the ancient bond that catalyzed domestication of dogs, to the enduring lessons they offer us about our interconnectedness with the natural world.

Recognizing the importance of wolves is not merely about acknowledging their past significance but also about embracing their continued relevance in modern times. By understanding and respecting these magnificent creatures, we honor our shared history and ensure a more compassionate and harmonious coexistence with the natural world, for indeed, we are all expressions of Mother Nature herself.

Wolves are not just animals; they are guardians of our past and vital contributors to the beauty and diversity of our planet, deserving of our utmost admiration and protection.

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HALLOWEEN DOESN’T HAVE TO BE SCARY FOR YOUR DOG OR YOUR OTHER PETS-

HALLOWEEN DOESN’T HAVE TO BE SCARY FOR YOUR PETS

Most of you conscientious pet guardians know by now that most all dogs and many other species of pets are irritated by, if not downright afraid of loud noises like fireworks on the 4th of July and on other holidays that us humans choose to celebrate.

Well, imagine that you can hear 100 to 1000 times louder than you do right now; kinda like the Comic book Superhero ‘X-Men’ do. This is how dogs hear every single day unless they have hearing loss.   This level of loudness coupled with strange people coming to your door, ringing your doorbell every few minutes, and on top of that, they come dressed in creepy costumes with masked faces, the shrill laughter and screaming of excited little children; which many dogs are not used to being around at all; can be enough to send even the most accepting and docile of dogs into a panic attack and or a barking frenzy.

Obviously, this is not what we wish for our ‘best friends’.

When you think about it, our beloved pets really do put up with a lot from us, and we certainly don’t want to traumatize them, all in the name of one nite of fun for Halloween or any other holiday.

Just like on the 4th of July and those other ‘loud noise’ holidays we spoke about in our Journal article entitled: ” How To Help Your Pets ON Holidays Involving Fireworks An With Other Loud Noises” we would recommend and use some of those same protocol for Halloween; such as -Take your pup out for a walk in advance– way before the festivities begin, in order for them to exercise, relax, and go potty.  If you have a cat, and you do normally allow them to go in and out; for this holiday and for many others, I suggest keeping them safely indoors for a few days and let them use a litter box to go potty and just play with you and some inside toys. * Black cats and dogs especially need to be under extra special protection, because unfortunately there are still many humans who would wish your pet harm just because of the color of his coat; and this is also a holiday when many scared pets are so scared that they take that split second opportunity to bolt out the door first chance they get and they end up in animal shelters or worse.

USE COMMON SENSE– · If your pet is extremely sensitive to loud noises as many definitely are, you can alleviate your pet’s anxiety by doing things such as: playing calming music on your iPhone, old school MP3 Player, or TV, petting them, and giving them a gentle massage, spraying some Organic lavender essential oil https://a.co/d/4CVXnKO lightly on their/your bedding, *If you share your home with a cat, do NOT use Lavender oil and do your research to make sure anything you use in the home is safe for whatever animal species you live with. Perhaps using a holistic product such as Dr. Bach’s Rescue Remedy for PETS   https://a.co/d/3FksHrT directly on their tongue or in their water for anti-anxiety, or Hemp Calming Treats such as Thunderwunders Hemp Calming Treats https://a.co/d/91Qrv4Y with L-Theanine and Hemp.   You can move your pets into another room in the house such as a bathroom or laundry room located away from the front door.  This way they won’t be sent ‘springing into action’ every single time that doorbell rings, and masked strangers appear at their door yelling, “Trick Or Treat!”

‘WE’ know it’s just a traditional holiday and all in good fun, but our pets have no clue what this is all about, so put yourself in their place and take necessary preparations and precautions to help keep them safe, ok.

We might also mention that some pets have such a strong sense of smell and some have a ‘bit’ more of a curious and mischievous sense than others, and they just might be tempted to get into things that are not intended for their little tummies, like sugary Halloween candy.

Although it might be a fun tradition for Halloween, sugar is not good for us, and it certainly is not good for our pets.  Remember that theobromine; the active ingredient in chocolate, is ‘deadly’ when ingested by dogs or cats; *in fact it is deadly for most of our animal friends.  Most ‘sugar-free’ candies are not safe either, because most of these candies and gums contain artificial sweeteners like xylitol and aspartame and are also ‘deadly‘ to dogs and cats.  If you are having a party catered to the adult set, then please use extra caution and not leave anything like alcohol or cigarettes, or products containing THC where curious creatures can get a hold of them. That could seriously be the LAST time the pets get ahold of anything. Period.

BE SURE TO KEEP THE CANDY, GUM, AND THE ABOVE MENTIONED ITEMS IN PLACES WHERE YOU ARE ‘CERTAIN’ THAT WONDERING NOSES AND PAWS CANNOT GET INTO IT AND SAVE YOURSELF AND YOUR BELOVED PET A VISIT TO THE EMERGENCY VETERINARIAN’S OFFICE.

OF COURSE YOU WILL WANT TO HAVE YOUR OWN VETERINARIAN’S AS WELL AS THE EMERGENCY VETERINARIAN’S PHONE NUMBERS ON HAND JUST IN CASE; AND MANY OF YOU ALREADY KEEP PET INSURANCE LIKE Trupanion or Embrace Pet Insurance IN ORDER TO HELP OUT IN UNEXPECTED SITUATIONS.

JUST REMEMBER TO BE SAFE, KIND, RESPECTFUL AND HAVE FUN THIS HOLIDAY AND OTHERS !!

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THE WORLD OF PET COSTUMES AND CLOTHING: SAFETY, COMFORT, AND FURRY FASHION

POMERANIAN DOG WEARING PUMPKIN COSTUME FOR HALLOWEEN HOLIDAY

POMERANIAN DOG WEARING A PUMPKIN HALLOWEEN COSTUME

Pomeranian Dog in Pumpkin Costume

Dressing up our beloved pets in costumes and clothing has become a popular trend, especially during holidays and parties. We’ve got Halloween/Samhain, Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve all coming up here real soon so we think it’s a good time to release this article as a gentle reminder. While it's undeniably adorable to see a dog in a pirate hat or a cat in a tutu, it raises questions about the safety, comfort, and preferences of our furry companions. In this article, we delve into the world of pet costumes and clothing, exploring whether they are safe, whether pets enjoy them, and what research and pet owners have to say on this intriguing subject.

Safety First: Assessing the Risks

When it comes to pet costumes and clothing, safety should always be the top priority.

Here are some key considerations:

Comfort and Fit: Ensure that any costume or clothing you choose for your pet fits comfortably and allows them to move freely. Avoid items that are too tight or restrictive, as they can cause discomfort and stress.

  • A well-fitting outfit should allow your pet to walk, run, sit, and lay down without any restrictions.

Breathability: Choose materials that are non-toxic and allow for proper air circulation. Pets can quickly overheat if their costumes don't provide adequate ventilation. Remember that dogs can only breathe through their mouths and sweat through both their mouths and paw pads so don’t restrict of cover those areas or dress them in heavy non-breathable fabrics.

  • Lightweight and breathable fabrics like cotton are preferable anytime, especially in warm weather.

Vision and Mobility: Ensure that your pet can see clearly and move easily while wearing a costume. Impaired vision or restricted movement can lead to accidents, fear, or distress.

  • Test your pet's mobility by observing how they walk and checking if the costume obstructs their movement.

Potential Hazards: Be mindful of small parts, buttons, or accessories that could be chewed off and swallowed. These can pose choking hazards. Pets; especially young pets are very similar to human toddlers, so any item you know or think a human toddler could pull loose or ingest is also an item that your pet could easily do the same thing with.

  • Choose costumes with securely attached accessories or opt for simpler, safer designs.

    Supervision: Never leave your pet unattended in a costume, especially if they are not accustomed to wearing one. Some pets may try to chew or tear off their outfits.

      • Keep a close eye on your pet when they are dressed up, especially during the initial stages of costume introduction.

    Do Pets Like Them? Understanding Pet Preferences

    Whether pets enjoy wearing costumes is a matter of individual preference. While some animals might tolerate or even enjoy dressing up, others may find it uncomfortable or distressing. Many times we humans want to ‘believe’ or ‘think’ that our pets enjoy things such as wearing costumes, when in reality they are only tolerating such things because they continually want to please us.

    Here are some factors to consider:

    1. Temperament: A pet's personality plays a significant role. Some outgoing and adaptable pets may enjoy the attention that comes with wearing a costume, while more reserved or anxious pets may prefer to go au naturel.

    Do remember that it is your responsibility to pay attention to your pet's personality traits and adapt your approach accordingly.

    2. Early Exposure: Pets introduced to costumes and clothing at a young age are more likely to accept them. Gradual acclimatization can help pets become comfortable with wearing outfits.

      • Start by introducing your pet to clothing in a positive and gradual manner.

    3. Body Language: Pay attention to your pet's body language when they are dressed up. Signs of stress or discomfort, such as excessive panting, trembling, or attempts to remove the costume, should not be ignored.

      • Always monitor your pet's behavior and be responsive to their signals of distress or discomfort.

    Research and Pet Parents' Perspectives

    While there is limited scientific research on this specific topic, there is anecdotal evidence from pet parents which can shed light on their experiences:

    1. Positive Experiences: Many pet owners report that their pets seem to enjoy the attention and pampering associated with dressing up. Some even believe that costumes can boost their pet's confidence.

      • Some pets thrive in the attention they receive when dressed up, which can positively impact their overall well-being.

    1. Mixed Feelings: Others have had mixed experiences, with some pets clearly enjoying the attention and being in the spotlight, while others may not be as enthusiastic.

      • Recognize that each pet is unique, and their reaction to wearing costumes can vary widely.

      • Negative Reactions: It's not uncommon for pets to show discomfort or resistance, or feeling constricted when wearing costumes. Some pets may simply prefer their natural state of being, showing off their beautiful fur and other physical attributes.

          • Respect your pet's preferences and avoid pushing them into costumes if they consistently exhibit negative reactions.

        1. Safety Concerns: Pet owners emphasize the importance of safety and responsible costume choices, underscoring that the well-being and comfort of the pet should be paramount.

          • Prioritize safety by selecting costumes that meet your pet's comfort and mobility needs and avoid outfits with potential hazards.

            Pet costumes and clothing can add a fun and festive element to our pets' lives, but they should always prioritize safety and the comfort of our furry friends. Understanding your pet's preferences, respecting their individual comfort levels, and closely monitoring their behavior when dressed up are crucial steps in ensuring a positive experience. Use ‘common sense’.

          • Here are some cute, safe costume suggestions for various seasons:

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            Ultimately, whether your pet enjoys wearing costumes or not, the bond and the sheer love you share with them are far more important than any outfit. When chosen and utilized responsibly, pet costumes can be a delightful way to celebrate special occasions and create cherished memories with our four-legged companions.

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FRIDAY THE 13TH: A DAY OF CANINE BLESSINGS BY THE BEAUTIFUL BENEVOLENT GODDESS HECATE

HECATE GODDESS DEPICTED WITH HER DOGS AND HER TORCH LIGHT

Even today in what is referred to as a ’modern’ world,  Friday the 13th is, believe it or not, still often associated with superstitions, limited beliefs, and fear.  Interestingly enough there's a delightful twist that's been highly overlooked. Beneath the veil of superstition lies a day that's brimming with positivity and canine blessings, all thanks to the benevolent Goddess Hecate. In this article, we will unveil the hidden beauty and healing influence of Hecate, whom we’ve often felt has gotten bad rap in the past, and we’ll do some emphasizing on why Friday the 13th is a day that our dog-centric community; The Dog Goddess can celebrate with enthusiasm, pride, and joy.

The Radiance of Hecate: A Healer and Protectress

Hecate, an ancient Greek Goddess, is a figure of profound significance and an unmistakable air of mystery.  While some may have erroneously or purposefully labeled her negatively as a witch, through many years of deep research which we have done, what we’ve unearthed on the truth about Hecate is far more beautiful, interesting, and benevolent.

Healer and Protectress: Hecate was a healer and protectress, extending her benevolent influence over individuals, homes, and the mysteries of life. She was revered for safeguarding women and children, particularly during childbirth, single mothers, and for offering them her solace and protection during the night.

Guardian of Crossroads: Hecate was also the guardian of crossroads, Goddess of the New Moon, and a benevolent symbol of choices and transitions in life. As a TorchBearer/ Light Bringer, she guided travelers along their paths, providing a sense of direction, protection, and security; as though she was right there watching and guarding over them.  If you would like the Protection and Blessings of Hecate for you and your beloved ones, bring her an offering of beautiful things like flowers, herbs, and foods each New Moon at a crossroads in your own geographical area, or wherever you happen to be at the time.

The Loyal Companions: Dogs and Wolves

In the company of Hecate, dogs and wolves were her constant companions. This connection brings additional layers of positive symbolism and beauty to Friday the 13th.

Dogs as Guardians: Dogs, especially black dogs, were sacred to Hecate. They symbolized her protective and nurturing nature, standing as vigilant guardians in her presence.

Wolves as Symbols of Vigilance: As the ancient ancestors of all dogs, revered for their loyalty, Wolves played a crucial role in the symbolism associated with Hecate. They embodied her watchfulness and readiness to guide individuals through life's mysteries.  Often you might see Hecate depicted with 3 of her dogs guarding her from each side and behind her.  Historians say that most likely due to the time period in which she was said to have lived, these dogs were most likely wolves, and that through modern evolution of storytelling they eventually were depicted as dogs because that is what the people of the time could best relate to.

Friday the 13th: A Day of Canine Blessings

Despite the superstitions surrounding Friday the 13th, our dog-centric community has every reason to view this day in a profoundly positive light and we would like you to consider giving this a try as well.

Protection and Healing: By celebrating Friday the 13th rather than denigrating it, we can tap into the protective, uplifting, and healing energies of Hecate. It's a day to acknowledge the guardian aspects of this Goddess and seek her blessings for the well-being of our beloved canine companions.

Positive Direction: Hecate's association with crossroads can be a source of inspiration for our community. It encourages us to make conscious choices and consider the paths we take in our own interactions with dogs, and not just our own dogs, but that of ALL dogs all over the World, promoting their welfare and happiness.

Loyal Companions: Dogs, known for their loyalty, unending devotion, UNconditional pure love, and companionship, serve as a reminder of the sacred bond between humans and canines. On this day, we can celebrate the love, loyalty, devotion, and protection our dogs offer us.

Embrace the Blessings of Hecate on Friday the 13th

In a world that often associates Friday the 13th with superstitions, our dog-centric community has the unique opportunity to celebrate the benevolent Goddess Hecate and her healing influence. Her connection to dogs and wolves, symbols of protection and vigilance, adds layers of positivity to this day.

Let's embrace Friday the 13th as a day of canine blessings, where we seek Hecate's protection and healing for our beloved four-legged friends. It's a day to honor the sacred bond between humans and dogs and to navigate our choices with care and love, guided by the watchful presence of the beautiful, benevolent Goddess.

Sharing positivity and uplifting messages can brighten people's spirits and create a sense of connection and joy.  Have a wonderful and uplifting day!

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Mastering the Art of Loose Leash Walking: Training Tips and Tools for Your Dog

PERSON WALKING A ROUGH-COATED COLLIE DOG ON LOOSE LEASH

Person Walking a Rough-Coated Collie

Walking your dog should be an enjoyable and stress-free experience for both you and your furry companion. However, if your dog constantly pulls on the leash, turning a leisurely stroll into a tug-of-war, it can be frustrating and even dangerous. Fortunately, there are effective training techniques and tools that can help you teach your dog to stop pulling and enjoy a more relaxed walk. In this article, we will explore various training methods and recommend some harnesses and collars that can assist in achieving loose leash walking success.

Understanding the Problem

Before diving into training methods and equipment, it's essential to understand why dogs pull on leashes. Dogs pull for various reasons, including excitement, curiosity, or simply because they've learned that pulling gets them where they want to go faster and or garners attention from you and passersby.  Dogs may also pull due to discomfort or fear, so it's *crucial to address any underlying issues before training.

Training Techniques

Positive Reinforcement: Positive reinforcement is a powerful tool in dog training. Reward your dog with treats, praise, and affection when they walk calmly by your side; especially when they do this while making eye contact with you.  We like to use the phrase  “Look at me”.  Use a clicker or a verbal cue like "Yes!" to mark the desired behavior.

Consistency: Consistency is key for so many things in life, including successful dog training. Use the same verbal cues and reward system every time you go for a walk. This helps your dog understand what you expect from them.  Once they thoroughly understand what you expect from them most dogs will gladly comply.

Stop-and-Go Method: When your dog starts pulling, stop walking immediately. Wait for them to release the tension on the leash and return to your side. Once they do, reward them and continue walking. This method teaches your dog that pulling makes the walk stop, while walking politely gets them to their destination.

Change Directions: If your dog pulls, you can try to change your direction abruptly. This encourages your dog to pay attention to your movements and stay by your side to avoid sudden changes.  Dogs and humans are alot alike, in that they are creatures of habit and don’t like sudden changes.

Australian Shepherd Dog Wearing Pet Safe Brand “Easy Walk Harness”

  1. Recommended Training Aids

    No-Pull Harness: A no-pull harness, like the front-clip or head halter harness, can be an excellent tool. These harnesses discourage pulling by redirecting your dog's attention back towards you. Brands like the Pet Safe Brand "Easy Walk" or "Gentle Leader" harnesses are popular effective choices. * The beauty of the Easy-Walk Harness is that it also has a built in Martingale across the dog’s chest.

    Martingale Collar: This collar is designed to prevent dogs from slipping out, but it can also help discourage pulling when used correctly. It tightens slightly when your dog pulls, providing gentle feedback. The concept was borrowed from Horse harnesses used in their training.

    Prong Collar and Choke Chain: These collars should only be used under the guidance of a professional dog trainer. They provide a corrective response when your dog pulls, but do understand that misuse of either of them can harm your dog or worsen the pulling behavior.

    Back-Clip Harness: While not designed to stop pulling, a back-clip harness can be a comfortable option for dogs that don't respond well to other harnesses. It distributes pressure evenly across the chest, reducing the likelihood of injury. * Keep in mind that many dogs, especially this descending from the sled-pulling breeds will innately pull when a leash is attached to a back-clip harness, so choose your harness wisely depending on your dog’s behavior, age, size, and do keep in mind that genetics play a significant role.

    Teaching your dog to walk politely on a leash takes time, patience, and consistent effort. *Remember that each dog is unique, and what works for one may not work for another. Be gentle, use positive reinforcement, and stay consistent in your training methods.

    Choosing the right harness or collar can make a significant difference in your loose leash walking journey. However, its highly advised that you consult with a professional dog trainer, animal behaviorist, or veterinarian before making a decision, as they can provide personalized advice based on your dog's specific needs and behavior.

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Teaching Puppies and Young Dogs Leash Manners: Breaking the Biting Habit

PUPPY BITING LEASH WHILE ON A WALK

Welcoming a new puppy or young dog into your home is an exciting adventure, but it often comes with its share of challenges, one of which can be leash biting during walks. Many puppies and young dogs see the leash as an enticing toy, and they may bite and tug on it, turning your peaceful walks into a game. In this article, we'll explore effective techniques to teach your furry friend that leash biting is not a game and how to enjoy calm and pleasant walks together.

Understanding the Behavior

Leash biting in puppies and young dogs can result from various factors, including teething, excess energy, or simply a lack of understanding that it's not an appropriate behavior. It's essential to recognize that this behavior is a normal part of puppy play, and your role is to guide them towards more acceptable behaviors.

Training Techniques

Provide Appropriate Chew Toys: Puppies often bite the leash because they need to chew to soothe their teething discomfort or to expend energy. Offer a variety of safe chew toys to redirect their biting behavior away from the leash.

Basic Obedience Training: Begin with basic obedience commands like "Sit," "Stay," and "Leave it." These commands lay the foundation for leash manners and help your dog understand what you expect from them.

Leash Introduction: Before you head out for a walk, spend time indoors introducing your puppy or young dog to the leash. Let them sniff and investigate it, ensuring they become familiar with it in a controlled environment.

Positive Reinforcement: Use positive reinforcement to reward your dog when they walk without biting the leash. Treats, praise, and affection can be powerful motivators.

Interrupt the Behavior: When your dog starts to bite the leash during a walk, use a firm but gentle "No" or "Leave it" command. Stop walking and wait for them to release the leash. Reward them when they do so and continue the walk.

Bring an Alternative: Carry a favorite toy or a small bag of treats during your walks. If your dog starts biting the leash, redirect their attention to the toy or treat, encouraging them to release the leash in exchange for a more enticing reward.

Shorter Walks: Puppies and young dogs have limited attention spans very similar to that of human toddlers.  Keep your walks relatively short, gradually increasing the duration as they learn better leash manners.

Professional Training: If your dog's leash biting behavior persists or worsens, consider seeking the guidance of a professional dog trainer or animal behaviorist who specializes in behavioral issues.  *Sometimes your puppy may have initially learned not to bite the leash and walk nicely and then due to some stressful or traumatic event, they may start biting the leash again in an attempt to try to release some of the tension and or frustration they may still be feeling surround the event.   The key is to work WITH them, do some detective work and try to figure out what it is that might be causing them to start biting or tugging on the leash when they had already learned not to and then work to correct it and get back to walking nicely on the leash.

Teaching your puppy or young dog to stop biting the leash during walks is an essential part of their training and socialization. With patience, consistency, and the right approach, you can help your furry friend understand that leash biting is not an appropriate behavior, nor is it a game.

Do Remember that puppies and young dogs are constantly learning, so be patient and use positive reinforcement to reward desired behaviors. *By providing appropriate outlets for chewing, introducing basic obedience commands, and redirecting their attention during walks, you can turn leash biting into a thing of the past.

As your dog matures and learns proper leash manners, you'll both enjoy the benefits of peaceful and enjoyable walks together, getting outside in nature, even if its a daily walk through the neighborhood park, and strengthening the bond between you and your four-legged companion.

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