Sunday, March 2, 2014
Getting Ready for Spring!
Well it has been a
long, cold rough winter! I know I have
cabin fever, and so do my dogs Muffy and Magnet!
We need some spring weather to get us going again. Springtime reminds me of nice leisurely walks
with the dog, and of course getting the garden going again. Always lifts the spirits. Getting ready to plant the early spring
vegetables, lettuce, onions and radishes.
This spring there will be a new addition to our flower garden. A beautiful hand crafted dog topiary.
We ordered a beautiful mossed German Shepherd, and it will be featured right in
the middle of the garden. The mossed
topiaries are great for planting. We
will plant some beautiful flowers right in the moss, and watch them grow all
year. At the end of the year, just peel
off the moss, and next year will just add more moss to the frame, and start
again.
Now walking the dogs in
winter is not the easiest for me Muffy or
Magnet! All kinds of snow and ice, just
makes it more of a chore. But with the
warmer weather, I look forward to the exercise for all of us. There are so many great new leashes/collars/harnesses
on the market. I have found that a
harness is the best, easy to control the dog, and easier on the dog
period! Now some dogs a leash and collar are fine, easy to walk, that’s how
it is with Muffy. But Magnet has a lot
more energy, and still likes to pull a bit.
With a harness she not choking herself when she
gets a bit rambunctious! Just makes for a stress free walk for both of us.
Our dogs are great
friends and companions! What would we do
without them?! So I try my best to give
them all the love attention, and yes spoil them a bit whenever I can. Part of that is making sure you do the best
for them. That’s why I started One Sassy
Dog. I go through 1000’s of products to
bring you the best, popular, and most innovative ones. And most are Muffy and Magnet approved!
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Keeping Our Dogs Warm
It’s a great time of
year for dogs! They all seem to love the
snow, but it’s also a very dangerous time for our dogs too. With this recent
“Polar Vortex” thing going on, I have read about dogs that are left outside
without the proper protection, and they suffer terribly. I remember an episode of Animal Cops Detroit
where a dog owner left his Lab outside in horrifically cold weather and the dog
almost died. Warnings go out all the
time about cold weather and dogs.
There are some things
you can do. Make sure to let your dog
back in the house after a few minutes.
You can get your dog a sweater, like this Paul Frank Julius sweatshirt featuring Julius the
Monkey. Or a beautiful Apple Hoodie. Your dogs will look super
stylish, and you can take them out for a nice long winter walk! Even bundled up though, make sure to get you
and your dog back into a nice warm house!
I hope everyone is having a great winter! I know Muffy and Magnet are, they bring
enough snow back with them into the house, that’s for sure!
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Dogs and Their Car Rides!
I recently posted an
article on “Happy Dogs Hanging out of Cars” And while they were
great pictures, and the dogs looked like they were having a great time, in
truth it is very dangerous for both dogs and humans. I can’t tell you how many times I have seen
dogs hanging out of windows, and I just cringe.
My grandfather used to have his toy poodle on his lap driving on the NYS
Thruway on his way to Roscoe NY!
We all want our dogs to
be happy and enjoy themselves as much as possible. There are ways for our dogs to have fun and
be safe on their car rides. A good way to
give your dog freedom to move is to use the Kurgo Car Barrier.
It will give your dog the freedom to move in the back seat while protecting the driver. Another great product is the Kurgo Zip Line.
Again your dog can move around in the back seat, and be in a safety
harness.
We love to take our
dogs on car rides. Whether they are
quick trips around the corner, long drives to the park or taking them on
vacation, we need to keep them and us safe and sound!
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Dogs are Family
Dogs are so much a part of our life and I am happy to see that dog products have evolved to recognize them as a cherished member of our family. Take dog crates, for example. Unwelcoming wire cage or plastic crates are being replaced with dog crates that are crafted like fine furniture
Here is a post I came across "5 Modern Furniture Pieces Designed with Pets in Mind." This dog house sofa cleverly incorporates a cozy niche for your dog to curl up in while you relax in your chair and the side arm serves as tabletop! Stay tuned in 2014 as I search to expand my web site OneSassyDog.com and add unique products to the Dogs at Home category.
Dogs being part of the family means that more and more dogs are traveling in cars and on vacation with us. In fact, an estimated 29 million people said that they traveled with their pets in the last 3 years. And did you know that dogs are by far the more popular traveling companion, they beat cats by a 78% to 15% margin (and rabbits and ferrets came in third!). To keep our pets safe when riding in cars, a variety of pet car safety seat products have hit the market. You can browse our large selection of Dog Cart Seats at OneSassyDog.com.
And finally, each dog should have his own dog toy bin to store all those balls, frisbees and stuffed animals!
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Oak End Table Pet Crate |
This
handcrafted solid oak pet crate is available in beautiful Mahogany
Burnished Oak;or Cherry finishes. More than just a dog crate, its a
piece of fine furniture.
- See more at: http://onesassydog.com/item_627/Oak-End-Table-Pet-Crate--Medium.htm#sthash.1Ujtd3xW.dpuf
- See more at: http://onesassydog.com/item_627/Oak-End-Table-Pet-Crate--Medium.htm#sthash.1Ujtd3xW.dpuf
This
handcrafted solid oak pet crate is available in beautiful Mahogany
Burnished Oak;or Cherry finishes. More than just a dog crate, its a
piece of fine furniture.
- See more at: http://onesassydog.com/item_627/Oak-End-Table-Pet-Crate--Medium.htm#sthash.1Ujtd3xW.dpuf
- See more at: http://onesassydog.com/item_627/Oak-End-Table-Pet-Crate--Medium.htm#sthash.1Ujtd3xW.dpuf
Here is a post I came across "5 Modern Furniture Pieces Designed with Pets in Mind." This dog house sofa cleverly incorporates a cozy niche for your dog to curl up in while you relax in your chair and the side arm serves as tabletop! Stay tuned in 2014 as I search to expand my web site OneSassyDog.com and add unique products to the Dogs at Home category.
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Dog House Sofa |
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Luxury Pet Cart Seat |
Friday, November 15, 2013
Dogs, Our Heroes!
You
can hardly pick up the newspaper and not read about how a dog has saved
someone’s life. Whether it is from a
house fire, from another animal attacking a family member, scaring off a
prowler, etc. Dogs have been saving
humans from all kinds of trouble for millennia. A few dogs have recently been highlighted in
an article I found, and I would like to share them with you.
First
one is Sgt Stubby, a Boston Terrier that helped the 102nd Infantry
in WW1. He was smuggled into the war,
and served nobly throughout. Here is the
article and picture of Sgt Stubby. http://www.mandatory.com/2013/11/06/the-weirdest-soldiers-of-all-time/7
The
second is a Bamse, a Saint Bernard, who served on the coastal patrol vessel Thorodd during
WW2. Bamse was an inspiration to all who
sailed with him — during firefights, the brave dog would position himself on
the boat’s front gun tower wearing a specially crafted metal helmet to protect
him from bullets. His acts of valor are numerous, including saving a crew
mate’s life by pushing a knife-wielding attacker into the sea. When he died in
1944, he was buried with full military honors.
Here is the full article and picture of Bamse. http://www.mandatory.com/2013/11/06/the-weirdest-soldiers-of-all-time/5
And
here is a wonderful link about dog mascots in the Civil War. The 11th Pa Infantry regiments mascot
was Sallie. Sallie is memorialized at the 11th Pennsylvania monument erected at
Gettysburg!! http://alexandriava.gov/historic/fortward/default.aspx?id=40198#2
What exceptional and special dogs they were, but aren’t
all of our dogs heroes in one way or the other.
Some of our dogs are service dogs, helping us live better lives helping
us cope. Some of our dogs guard and
protect our families, making us feel safe.
Some of our dogs are just good company, better in fact than other humans
sometimes. Some dogs make us laugh, make
our families closer, make our home lives bearable. And all dogs love us
unconditionally, which is the greatest gift of all.
So when you come home from work, the store, or just come
back from a visit with friends, you will find your dog patiently waiting for
you by the door. Make sure to give your
hero a big hug. They deserve it!
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Keeping Our Dogs Healthy
Reading all the articles about dogs dying and getting sick from jerky treats made in China got me to thinking what I can do for
Magnet and Muffy to keep them as healthy as possible. We all know that keeping our dogs as active
as possible makes them happy and healthy dogs!
It keeps us just as happy and healthy too! But we need to do more to keep our cherished
friends happy and healthy.
When I was growing up you played with your dog, walked your dog, fed
your dog, and when you felts something was wrong you brought your dog to the
vet. Now we have to be a lot more
proactive, and as I research more about dog care, see comments on Instagram, and
talk with other dog owners I see there is so much more to it!
Make sure to clean your dog’s food bowl after every feeding. Even if
you feed your dog a straight dry food diet (like we do, though they sure get
enough meat scarps from the table, that’s another story for another time! LOL)
you need to clean that bowl and don’t forget the water bowl too! Brushing your dog’s teeth is essential as is giving your dog the right kind of
dog treats and bones! They will help keep their
teeth and breath clean! All essential for a dog’s
health.
Make sure to schedule your dog for a vet visit a least once a
year. Just like us they need their
yearly checkups! Keep a list of shots
and when they need them updated. If you
live in an area where lyme disease is a problem don’t forget their shots, and
keep up with their heart worm medicine. Dog supplements are a great thing too, and are being recommended more and more by
vets. Our dogs are beloved family
members, like children. They need the same attention!
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