Archive for the ‘Dog Books’ Category

What’s in a Dog’s Mind?

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Alexandra Horowitz, author of “Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell and Know,” describes her research on “dog cognition.”  Hear Alexandra’s extremely interesting insights into what life is like for a dog.  Anyone who has tried to write from a dog’s point of view, for example, has had to deal with this.  An interesting insight:  That lick on the face you get from your dog when you return home may not be an expression of friendliness; it may be checking to see if you found food on today’s hunt!

 

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/blog/?page_id=1479

Holistic Health Care for Your Dog: A Podcast

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Valerie Wood, author of “Breakfasts with Buster,” did a lot of research to develop her own holistic health care approach for her dog, Buster.  Working with her vet, Valerie was able to make dietary changes, in conjunction with alternative therapies, like acupuncture, to prolong Buster’s life for a year.  In the book, Valerie shares the treatment protocols, provides insights about general health and nutrition, and provides an incredible resource for cancers specific to animals.

 

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/blog/?page_id=1479

Also, remember to take our on-line poll: “How does your dog show affection for you?”

And…keep an eye out for the new CD, “Dog Appreciation Lessons:  Humor and Wisdom from People Who Love Dogs.”  Coming soon on this site!  It’s all about dog-bonding.

My Dog Took Me For A Walk

Monday, October 12th, 2009

This weekend, at Lake Arrowhead, Callie’s bathroom breaks have been pretty short and sweet. Which is fine with me, because I’m still wearing summer shorts, and there is a late-summer, early autumn chill in the air.

This morning, Callie and I went outdoors just before sunrise. We were joined by a barn owl and his loud “whoo whoos.”  And the sky was an uncharacteristic bright orange and salmon color as some weather is moving in.

photo (3) LA Sunrise (2)

As has been her habit these last few days, Callie made quick work of her bathroom business. I started to walk back to our house, but Callie tugged hard on her leash and I got the message — “I really want to go for a little walk.”

Ever since Ted Kerasote (“Merle’s Door”) was a guest on the “My Doggie Says…” show, I have let Callie have her way in these situations.  Ted says, “I spend ten or fifteen minutes ‘reading the news’ every morning, why shouldn’t Merle get to ‘read the news?’   After all, that’s what a dog is doing when it sniffs every odor on its path.”

“Those little dachaunds peed here yesterday.”   “A coyoote walked by here earlier this morning.”  “A squirrel has been chewing on this pine cone.”  “Hmmm, someone spilled some hot chocolate by the motor home.”

So, I let Callie “read the news” this morning, and I could tell she appreciated it. When she was ready, she headed for home and said, “Thanks, Fred, it was a pretty good news day.”

Build your human-dog relationship — one sniff at a time!

Tiki, Blue-Fronted Amazon Parrot (19?? – September 15, 2009)

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Tiki, a blue-fronted Amazon parrot, has been a member of our family since about 1990.   She started out as our son Brad’s bird, when he was attending UC Irvine.  But when Tiki ate the draperies in Brad’s rental apartment, she moved back home and became, mostly, Barbara’s bird.  Birds have the reputation for being pretty much one-person animals, and Tiki was not an exception.  She was 100% Barbara’s bird and maybe 40% mine.  She wasn’t aggressive toward me, but she wouldn’t let me stroke her beak or feathers like Barbara could.

Final PDFs for Book 057 (3)This photo of Tiki is from “My Doggie Says:  Messages from Jamie.”  It shows the fun, symbiotic relationship that Tiki and Jamie had.  Every morning, Tiki would sit on her cage, eating a piece of toast.  Jamie, knowing that Tiki would eventually drop the last little piece, sat, patiently, until she got her bite.

Tiki is a bit of a mystery bird.  We’re not sure about her age or her sex.

At first, Tiki was a “he.”  But, after about 10 years, a bird expert announced, “Tiki is a she.”  So Tiki, the “he,” became Tiki, the “she.”  And now we’re confused again, because Dr. Rosskopf, Tiki’s vet, still calls her “he.”

We’re also not sure how old Tiki was when she left us.  For all the time we owned her, we assumed that Brad obtained her as a baby, which would have made her about 19 years old.  But last Tuesday, when Dr. Rosskopf showed us Tiki’s tumor, he said, “This is making me think Tiki is much older than we thought.  This is typical of a 40-50 year old bird, not a 19 year old.”

So we called Brad to double check Tiki’s age, and, it turns out, he wasn’t sure how old she was when he first got her.

So, Tiki, the mystery bird, started out as a 19 year old “he,” and ended life on Tuesday as a 50-something “she.”

Another of the mysteries of Tiki’s life involved an animal psychic who came to our house to “talk” with our three dogs, a cat, and Tiki.  I was being a little skeptical, and it seemed like most of the conversations were sort of predictable interactions with a dog or a cat.  But when the animal psychic got around to Tiki, she said, “Tiki told me that she rode down the hallway on Jamie’s back one time.”  Well, that was absolutely true.  One time, we balanced Tiki on Jamie Golden Retriever’s back and they walked the length of the hallway.  I’m sure there was no way for the animal psychic to know that, other than being told by Tiki.

Tiki and Callie did not have the same kind of relationship as Tiki and Jamie.  Maybe because in the last year, or so, Tiki has had a difficult time perching on the outside of “her” cage.  But yesterday, Callie clearly sensed that something was missing in our lives.  She was obviously morose.  Maybe she just picked up on my mood, but I think dogs are pretty smart about these things.  Anyway, Callie and I had a long talk about it and we both wished Tiki a happy journey.

Goodbye, Tiki.  You were a great bird!

Memoirs of a Bathtub Psychic: The true story of a clairvoyant and her dogs.

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Bethanne Elion, author of  “Memoirs of a Bathtup Psychic: The true story of a clairvoyant and her dogs,” relates her uncanny ability to “tune-in” to dogs, which included an ability to “see” the location of lost, or missing, dogs.

 

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/blog/?page_id=1479

Help Your Dog Live a Happier, Healthier Life

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Kim Bloomer, VND, co-author of “Whole Health for Happy Dogs: A natural health handbook for dogs and their owners,” describes a holistic approach to keeping your dog healthy.

“As a dog’s caregiver, it is important to understand that the decisions made from puppyhood on affect the rest of a dog’s life.  To make these important decisions dog owners need to clearly understand the traditional as well as non-traditional approach to dog care.  With all the advances in pet nutrition and veterinary medicine, dogs should be healthier and living longer.”

 

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature.  The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/blog/?page_id=1479

Be the Advocate your Dog Needs to Live a Happy, Healthy, Longer Life

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Nancy Kay, DVM, author of “Speaking for Spot” explains how you can be an effective advocate for your dog’s health care needs — on the “My Doggie Says…” Radio Show.

 

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature.  The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/blog/?page_id=1479

Learn how to teach your dog to “shake paws” and how to care for it at home

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Deb Eldredge, author of the “Dog Owner’s Home Veterinary Handbook,”  and Kate Eldredge, author of “Amazing Pet Tricks,”  on the “My Doggie Says…” Show.  Learn how to care for your dog at home.  Learn how to use a clicker to teach your dog to “shake paws.”

 

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature.  The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/blog/?page_id=1479

Kyra Sundance, on the “My Doggie Says…” Show

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Kyra Sundance, author of “101 Dog Tricks” talks about her books, her stunt-dog team, and “doing more with your dog” on the “My Doggie Says… ” Radio Talk Show.  Listen and learn how to teach your dog the “spin around,” or “chase your tail,” trick.

 

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. Listen to past interviews at www.mydoggiesays.com/blog/. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/blog/?page_id=1479

This week on the “My Doggie Says…” show: Nancy Kay, DVM, author of “Speaking for Spot”

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Tune in Wednesday night to hear Nancy Kay, DVM, author of “Speaking for Spot,” as she tells you how to be the advocate your dog needs to live a happy, healthy, longer life.

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Link to an article in the journal “Tobacco Control” about the effect of second-hand smoke on pets.

The “My Doggie Says…” show helps listeners gain a deeper appreciation for “Man’s Best Friend.” The show is broadcast live from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday nights, on KFNX 1100, Phoenix. It is streamed live on www.1100kfnx.com. Host Fred Haney interviews dog whisperers, dog trainers, authors of dog books, and experts on all aspects of dogs and dog behavior and dog nature. Listen to past interviews at www.mydoggiesays.com/blog/. The show is also available as a podcast on iTunes. Go to the iTunes store, click on “Podcast,” and search for “My Doggie Says…”

Check out the dog-relationship books written by all of the authors who have appeared on the “My Doggie Says…” show: http://mydoggiesays.com/blog/?page_id=1479

 

 

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