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Simon & Huey - The True Doggywood Story
February 20, 2007 9:59 amBut who is this “Simon”? And who is “Huey”? We sent our roving reporters Daisy and Scout to get the inside scoop. Here is their inside report: Simon & Huey - The True Doggywood Story.
Daisy: Sniff! Sniff! Simon is a tricolor beagle with a taste for unique flavors of biscuits like Ginger and Mint. Woof! Simon also loves to roll in sage brush, lysol and wild spearmint. He is a pup that takes life very serious - so much that his nickname is Sergeant. Believe it or not, at one point, Simon almost had his name changed to “Rex” (after the border collie in Babe the movie) because he is such a serious guy! Woof! I think he is kind of cute. Can I have some treats now? Thank you. Chomp. Chomp. Chomp.
Scout: Huey is a unique blue tick beagle! Woof! His favorite flavor is ANY FLAVOR! Huey is a very typical chow hound - in fact he was almost renamed “Hoover”. Huey is a goofy guy who loves to howl at anything and is a big fan of laying for HOURS in the sun! Woof! Let’s play!
Daisy & Scout, thanks for that insightful report. Simon & Huey seem like two fantastic Beagles, and one thing for certain - they sure make great dog treats!
Original post by Daisy and software by Elliott Back
Categories: Fun Dog Stories, Cool Dog Products
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But who is this “Simon”? And who is “Huey”? We sent our roving reporters Daisy and Scout to get the inside scoop. Here is their inside report: Simon & Huey - The True Doggywood Story.
Daisy: Sniff! Sniff! Simon is a tricolor beagle with a taste for unique flavors of biscuits like Ginger and Mint. Woof! Simon also loves to roll in sage brush, lysol and wild spearmint. He is a pup that takes life very serious - so much that his nickname is Sergeant. Believe it or not, at one point, Simon almost had his name changed to “Rex” (after the border collie in Babe the movie) because he is such a serious guy! Woof! I think he is kind of cute. Can I have some treats now? Thank you. Chomp. Chomp. Chomp.
Scout: Huey is a unique blue tick beagle! Woof! His favorite flavor is ANY FLAVOR! Huey is a very typical chow hound - in fact he was almost renamed “Hoover”. Huey is a goofy guy who loves to howl at anything and is a big fan of laying for HOURS in the sun! Woof! Let’s play!
Daisy & Scout, thanks for that insightful report. Simon & Huey seem like two fantastic Beagles, and one thing for certain - they sure make great dog treats!
Original post by Daisy and software by Elliott Back
Categories: Fun Dog Stories, Cool Dog Products
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Tips For Airline Travel With Your Pet
February 19, 2007 7:58 pm
Our pets are a part of the family. And what’s better than a family vacation? Here are a few tips for airline travel with your furry family members.
1. Information Is Key
Check with your airline to determine specific requirements for traveling with pets. Each airline differs so be sure to call ahead or check your airline’s website before you show up at the airport.
2. Health & Safety
Make sure your pets are up to date on all their vaccinations. Many airlines will require proof of vaccination before boarding.
3. Remain Calm
Familiarize your pet with the carrier or kennel in which she’ll be traveling. It’s a good idea to start training your dog early by allowing her to spend time in her carrier or kennel well in advance of your travel plans.
This will make for a comfortable trip and ease the stress of travel for both you and your pooch.
4. Identification
Make sure to outfit your dog or cat with current I.D. tags in case of an emergency. Include your pet’s name, your name, your telephone number and address, your veterinarian’s name and phone number and an additional contact person.
5. Before You Board
Feed your pup a light meal 2 hours before travel or wait until you arrive at your destination if your pet has a sensitive tummy. Arrive at the airport extra early, and make sure you allow for adequate potty time before check-in. That goes for you and Fido!
6. Dealing With Strangers
Some airlines will require your dog to be examined by a security officer prior to boarding. Prepare your pooch in advance by taking the AKC Canine Good Citizen test.
7. Choose An Appropriate Carrier Or Kennel
Once you’ve researched your airline’s pet travel requirements, choose a carrier or kennel that best suits the size and needs of your dog or cat. We have a great selection at PupLife.com.
Bon voyage mes amis!
Original post by Daisy and software by Elliott Back
Categories: Cool Dog Products, Dog Travel
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