Thursday, November 27, 2008

And Cut...


I was going to save this post for Christmas Day, when so many of us who don't get presents, or meet Santa, or gather around the tree end up going to the movies instead, after eating Chinese of course. 

But, I think a lot of people end up going to the movies on Thanksgiving too, at least on the Friday after the Turkey Day. It's either the movies, or face the masses at the mall, and who wants to do that. 

A friend of mine in Austria sent me this link. It's a movie theater in Vienna that has Doggy Movie Day once a month! You can meet other dog lovers and catch a movie with your pooch in the next seat. How awesome! They even provide popcorn for the dogs...

European dog culture, at least in Germany and Austria, is so different than at home. I've mentioned this before on this blog but dogs can basically go anywhere with their humans. You see them at restaurants, in the subway, on the trains, and I guess even at the movie sometimes. 

I love it! Wish I could take my dog to see the new highly acclaimed Disney move Bolt! It's gotten rave reviews and I'm sure we'd all have a blast together. I don't think any movie theater at home would allow Gus and Charly to make it through their doors though. I'll have to wait some months and rent it instead. 

Happy Thanksgiving to you and all of your furry friends! 

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Get Me Some Uggs!


So winter here in Europe has been pretty mild, to say the least, up until well, now. We're currently in Bratislava, Slovakia where the temperature is something like 28 degrees Farenheit, and it's snowing! Apparently it snowed for the first time this winter in Bonn yesterday too. This region of Europe is well known for being mildly cold and very very rainy compared to say, Minnesota, where it's bitter cold and always snowing, but sunny. 

Honestly, I don't miss the snow one bit. Not a bit. I know I may be alone on this one among my friends in Minnesota, but I would take rain and mild temperatures over sun and freezing cold and snow any day. I would. 

So today in the Star Tribune there's a great article about how to "winterize" your pups. And from first hand experience, winterizing is definitely a must, although some dogs, like Gus for example, may refuse to wear their booties.  Here are some tips from the article about how to prepare your dog for a winter in Minnesota:

  • Focus on warmth and waterproofing, but don't be afraid to add some style. 
  • Antifreeze tastes like candy to dogs. Keep it away from them.
  • Wash your dog's paws when he comes in from outside. Ice, sludge, and salt can get lodged in the paws and if you don't wash  it off for him, he'll lick the stuff off  himself, and can get very sick. 
  • Trim excess hair from footpads and toes of longhaired dogs. This makes it easier to remove ice and snow. 
  • When it's really cold, especially in January and early February, your dog should spend no more than 20 minutes outside at a time.  
  • Always be sure your dog has adequate shelter where it will be warm and dry. Be sure that he isn’t lying in a drafty area. Place his bed, blanket or pillow on tile and wood floors to give him a warm place to sleep.
  • If you own a working dog, or if your canine companion spends hours outdoors, feed it extra calories. In winter, dogs need extra energy to regulate body temperature. Extra food provides necessary nutrients to see your dog through the most frigid days.
  •  If your dog gets wet when out in cold weather, towel or blow-dry his coat. Be sure to dry his paws well to prevent footpads from cracking. If your pup's footpads become dry, moisten it with petroleum jelly.
  • Never leave your dog alone in a vehicle. If the engine is off, he can die from hypothermia. If the engine is left running, he can be overcome with carbon monoxide fumes.

And by the way, I tried to find Ugg booties for dogs, but had no luck. Wish Ugg did make them though. I have a pair, and they are the absolute best and warmest shoes for winter ever. I don't care whether they're in or out, they're toasty toasty! 


So here's a pair of higher style booties for your dog from The Sassy Pup. I think they're cute, they look functional, and they're not terribly expensive. 

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

My Boys



I miss my dogs. What else can I say. I'm needing some puppy love right now. A wet sloppy kiss from Charly, and a big hug from Gussie Goo. 


Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Yes We Can!


"Sasha and Malia ... I love you both more than you can imagine. And you have earned the new puppy that's coming with us to the new White House."
 -- President-elect Barack Obama, November 4, 2008.

Aw yeah! Obama's in the White House and he's keeping his promise to his girls: they're getting that new puppy!

I can't tell you how excited I was this morning when at 6 a.m. (Germany time) I heard Barack's acceptance speech on CNN. And loud and clear, in front of the entire country and world, the first thing he said to his daughters was that they'd earned their new puppy. I imagine millions of dog lovers all over the United States feeling the same way. Ecstatic because the time for change is now, a black man has been elected president of our country, AND a real shelter mutt is going to be the next First Hound. 

Check out Obama Dogs Unite for this awesome Bark For Barack image you can download straight from the site. 

Monday, November 3, 2008

Deutsches Hunde

I know I haven't posted in a while on H&H. I've been in the dog house lately trying to learn German while we're living in Deutschland, and it's been taking up a ridiculous amount of time. What a difficult language! 

Don't believe me? Check out this video... doggie products are in style here like everywhere else. Unfortunately despite the hours and hours of hard work, I still couldn't understand much of what they were saying in the clip... I did catch that Chihuahua Leopold likes his collars mean and cheap!