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Pet food recall & FDA tracking plan

31st July 2010

Pet food recall & FDA tracking plan

Big recall announced yesterday for Iams and Eukanuba. Press release with all names and batch numbers: Proctor & Gamble Press release

The FDA has a proposal for tracking pet food related illnesses in the works. (Look for PDF icon towards the top to download. Bit easier to read.) FDA Pet Food Tracking Proposal

And a great site for staying up on pet food recalls. PetSitUSA

Also click on the FDA Widget to the left for the latest recall info, too.

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30th July 2010

To Rocksie’s delight, Formula 1 Racing coming to town

Yes, it’s official, Formula One racing is coming to Central Texas, just a little south of Austin in Elroy. The first race is scheduled for 2012.

Now why would that make Rocksie happy? Click on the clip below of Rocksie and her brothers as 9-week-old pups. She’s the main player and maybe you’ll see why she’s so excited about high-level racing coming to town. (Or maybe this was just a bit of a stretch to show an old, cute clip of her and brothers?)

Hey!? Who says girls don’t like cars? Rocksie sure does!

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28th July 2010

Ready for Rebecca Bon Bon?

Here she comes, ready or not! She’s gaiting her way into your local Sears and Kmart stores starting August. The two stores are the official distributors of Rebecca Bon Bon merchandise for North America.

According to a Sears press release, 320+ products will be available in stores and online starting August 1, 2010. The Rebecca Bon Bon image will be on everything from pet items, to apparel, to cosmetics, even home decor. (Sounds as if this snub-nosed mug can sell it, she will be on it. :-) )

Check out some of the items already available online by clicking the photos below. (Some items are still being loading up to websites and can’t be purchased yet.)

See the entire Sears collection of Rebecca Bon Bon here.

See the entire K-Mart collection of Rebecca Bon Bon here.

Brace yourself. Once the back-to-school crowd finds these items, it will be Rebecca Bon Bon mania! Sears and Kmart have that figured out. They are already working on their Holiday 2010 and Spring 2011 collections.

Who the heck is Rebecca Bon Bon?

Visit this site for her story: Rebecca Bon Bon

Or watch this video and brush up on your French and Japanese!

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25th July 2010

Bevo for dogs

Say “Bevo” in Texas and people instantly know you are referring to the University of Texas mascot, Bevo, the longhorn bull seen at football games and other UT events.

What does this have to do with Frenchies? While shopping at local pet stores, couldn’t miss the very LARGE Tuffy’s Bevo the Bull Dog Toy. We have a few Tuffy toys and they do seem tough. (Even so, we still supervise while our guys enjoy them.) While football season is still a ways off, that just means you have time to purchase or order a Bevo toy for your Frenchie and be ready for the fall football season (or pre-season for those truly fanatical Texas football fans.)

Locally, check Tomlinson’s, Pet Supplies Plus, and Bark ‘n Purr. For online shopping, Bevo can be found at Amazon. And yes, looked to see if a Reveille toy was available, but only found a bobble head. Sorry Aggies!

But wait, there’s more! What would a football game be without a cold beverage? Your Frenchie is covered there, too. Check out the various “bottles” of fun. We found a wide selection of these toys locally at Zingers Hardware for about $10 each, but also available online at Amazon, K-Mart, and other online stores, such as Posh Puppy Boutique. Note: These are play toys, not chew toys.

Tuffy’s Silly Squeakers “Bark’s Root Beer
Tuffy’s Silly Squeakers “Cataroma Extra
Tuffy’s Silly Squeakers “Killer Bite
Tuffy’s Silly Squeakers “Mountain Drool
Tuffy’s Silly Squeakers “Drools
Tuffy’s Silly Squeakers “Heini Sniffi’n

They even have a line for wine snob dogs!
Tuffy’s Silly Squeakers Dog Toy – Wine Bottle – Kennel Relaxin
Tuffy’s Silly Squeakers Dog Toy – Wine Bottle – Grrrobert Slobbery
Tuffy’s Silly Squeakers Dog Toy – Wine Bottle – Crispaw

There ya go. All you need for half-time fun with your canine pal. Hook ‘em Horns!

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24th July 2010

Advice going mainstream: Pick pup from a reputable breeder

Hum, which was more eye-catching? The use of a Frenchie pup photo or the title of the newspaper article? Our local paper, The Austin American-Statesman ran an article this week titled, “If you’re set on a purebred dog, choose a reputable breeder.

Unlike many articles dealing with the hot topic of getting a purebred puppy, this one is well-balanced and outlines the difference between types of breeders, and doesn’t resort to lumping all breeders into the “bad” category. The article gives the excellent advice that if you must have a purebred puppy, do your homework and get one from a reputable breeder. It also gives general instructions how to go about it and how to identify the characteristics of a reputable breeder, along with info about the option of rescue adoption.

Kudos to the Statesman for publishing this information and recognizing there really is a difference between getting a pup from someone who’s an advocate for their breed vs. someone who’s simply breeding to make a buck.

Need to point out, while the article mentions finding a breeder who is a member of the American Kennel Club (AKC), only national parent or kennel clubs can be members. AKC’s founding purpose is to keep a registry or studbook up-to-date and accurate on all dogs registered with them. This allows tracing a dog’s lineage, and now with the use of DNA on file, even performing DNA-testing to verify parents. An AKC pedigree simply means the dog and ancestors have been registered in their studbook. A UKC pedigree means the parents are registered in the UKC studbook. Swap out the acronym for other registries, and you’ve got this figured out.

Breeders can be members of local kennel clubs, and regional and national breed clubs. Breeders who show in conformation or compete in obedience or agility, do so at events organized under the guidance of  the AKC, UKC, or other clubs with acronymed names. :-)

One of the main reasons people choose a purebred dog is the ability, and expectation, of predicting behavior, appearance, and temperament of the adult dog. When these expectations aren’t met due to poor breeding, the way the pup was raised, or a poor choice of breed by the owner, then the future of these dogs can include a shelter. If the dog-seeker encounters a reputable breeder, they will be educated and guided as to whether the breed is a good fit for their lifestyle. This makes for a more successful choice of a furry friend and less chance of abandonment or ending up in a shelter for the dog. What many folks overlook, is that reputable breeders assist with the prevention of shelter dogs by educating about their breed, carefully matching pups to families, and insisting pups be spayed or neutered. Now you are looking at a successfully placed pup in a happy home, with no chance of “oopsie” puppies with the neighbor dog later. Add in the bonus that most reputable breeders remain in contact with owners, working as a source of information about the health and well-being of their pup, further ensuring successful dog ownership and keeping dogs out of shelters. A win-win-win for all!

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