Author Archives: kel
My Birthday Wishes 2014!
It was four (4) years ago today, on 10/10/10, that I made my entrance into the world, and I can’t believe how quickly the years have passed! I was just a pup when my mom was asked to foster my … Continue reading
Phoebe
Last Saturday my mom and Eddie went to an event for the Longmont Humane Society (LHS). They had two agendas for the day…to support LHS, and also to see Phoebe. My mom fell in love with Phoebe (Phoebs as she … Continue reading
National Pit Bull Awareness Day Colorado
SAVE THE DATE!!! We’ll be parading the streets of Historic Downtown Littleton once again on October 25, 2014!! Mark your calendar, and plan to join us for the 4th Annual National Pit Bull Awareness Day Colorado “Parade of Pit Bulls … Continue reading
A Rainbow Reminder
Pssst…I’ve got a secret! Actually I’ve got plenty of secrets, but this one I’m going to share. There’s a little known fact about my assistant, but I don’t suppose she’ll be too upset with me for sharing since I know … Continue reading
Tuesday’s Tip: The Benefits of Goat’s Milk For Your Pet
Got milk? Goat’s milk that is! One of things the pack and I are treated to every day is goat’s milk. The consumption of raw goat’s milk dates back thousands of years and is attributed to many health benefits. Raw … Continue reading
Exciting Canine Bone Cancer Research
Auburn Veterinary Researchers Developing New Treatment for Canine Bone cancer In 2013, the American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation awarded a grant in the amount of $118,848 to Dr. Bruce Smith, director of the Auburn University Research Initiative in Cancer, … Continue reading
Trim Cancer Risk With Exercise
Daily exercise is extremely important in our every day lives, and even more so when cancer is involved. While the visual reward of exercising for both you and your dog may be a fit and trim physique, consistent exercise improves … Continue reading
If Dogs Could Talk – 10 Canine Commandments
~The 10 Commandments From a Dog’s Point of View~ Author Stan Rawlinson 1. My life is likely to last 10 to 15 years. Any separation from you will be painful. Remember that before you get me. 2. Give me time … Continue reading
Monoclonal Antibody Clinical Trial for Dogs With T-Cell Lymphoma
The Animal Clinical Investigation is enrolling dogs in a nationwide clinical trial to evaluate a monoclonal antibody (AT-005) that is conditionally licensed by the USDA to aid in the treatment of dogs with lymphoma. If you’re like me, you might … Continue reading
Antioxidants For Dogs
While not all cancers can be prevented, there are certain steps pet owners can take which may help their dogs have a lower risk of developing cancer. Healthy nutrition and exercise are believed to help prevent cancer from developing, and … Continue reading