I sat down at the table for a nice dinner with my honey, and suddenly
I feel something wet on my bare foot. I look down, and there is my
drooly pooch, with the biggest puppy eyes you've ever seen, hoping with
all his might for a tiny morsel of whatever smelled so good on our
plates. I'm not exactly people-food-generous to my dog, since he seems
to be perfectly happy with the dog food and treats he gets. However, I do know lots of people that like to share
human food with their four-legged friends on a regular basis. Find out which people foods are safe for dogs (and in many cases good for them).
Between Daylight Savings and this gloomy weather looming over Denver, I am sticking to my Mute Monday mood, but before it fully takes over, I wanted to make sure you had a fun video to watch on Monday morning (Mondays can be rough). Around here, I seem to be the only one that thinks this is hilarious; the others are only mildy amused, and now I question their senses of humor. But seriously, use the little button to enlarge it to full screen and it looks like the monkeys are trying to get out of your computer. Maybe if you let them out they will do all your work for you...just a thought.
I have to apologize...I have been a bit neglectful lately with the
blog, but for good reason. I have been slaving away in my doghouse,
adding TONS of new products (like dog clothes, MLB jerseys and dog toys).
I'm not even close to done yet, but I wanted to share an email that I received from a friend today. The story may or may not be true, it's hard to
tell with forwarded forwards of a forward, you know. Anywhoo, the
story, though sad, made me smile and realize that this six-year-old has
it all figured out...
This video provides a whole new meaning to the term "bird's eye view". This clip from BBC Worldwide takes you on board with the world's fastest bird, the Peregrine Falcon, and shows you what it sees and how it moves. You also see what it's like to fly through a forest and amazing speeds with the bird's eye view camera on a Gos Hawk. If you get motion sickness, you might want to skip this one...but trust us, it's cool!
I watched Mine last week and got more than I'd expected. I
expected the independent film to be a one-sided, tell-me-what-to-think
story about Katrina-surviving dogs, but once the movie was over, I was
left thinking (crazy huh!?). The film did a great job at showing the
saddening devastation of Hurricane Katrina on the dogs and people of
New Orleans, but it also did a great job at showcasing the other side
of the story for these dogs...finding homes again.
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