Showing posts with label dog walking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog walking. Show all posts
Thursday, March 9, 2017
A beautiful feathered tail, constantly moving back and forth.
Duck Tollers are known for their beautiful flashing tails. Some tollers have a white tip at the end of their tails. Charlie's tails is long and always up when walking or excited. Toller tails are full of action depending what the toller is thinking or doing,
Charlie enjoys chasing his tail as well.
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Thursday, March 2, 2017
Dogs that love to cuddle.
Want to cuddle with your dog? Cuddling with your dog is good for you in so many ways. Cuddling can lower your stress levels, lower your blood pressure, lower your risk of a stroke, can beat depression and help reduce pain and it's good for your dog too!
Studies have also shown that cuddling with your dog releases oxytocin in both you and in your pet. Oxytocin has a calming and soothing affect on pet and human. So enjoy cuddles on the couch and good long walks with your dog.
Here is a list of dogs that like to cuddle.
1. Duck Toller- Charlie loves to cuddle.
2. Labrador Retriever.
3. Golden Retriever.
4. Basset Hound
5. Maltese
6. Pug
5. Maltese
6. Collie
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Friday, February 17, 2017
Is your dog your child?
Many individuals are having a dog instead of having children.
Some are calling their dog their child? Is your dog your child?
It has been found that the relationship between dogs and their owners is very similiar to those of a parent and child. Parent is the caregiver in both situations. Also the researchers found that the same hormone,oxytocin, spikes in both human and canine brains when a dog is gazing at its owner. So both dog owner and your dog benefit of living together.
But dog and child are treated different. My dog, Charlie is treated like a dog. Yes he does get our love and attention but he is still a dog. We put a leash on him when we go for a walk. He eats from a bowl on the floor, not on the table. Charlie is a important member of our family. He is involved in most of our daily activities but we all know he is not our child so he is treated as our pet.
As you can seen in the photo above Charlie is a happy, content dog :)
Sunday, February 12, 2017
Walking your dog is good for your health.
If you have a dog your likely walking more than non-dog owners. This is a good thing!
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Dogs go into the snow with their snowsuits already on!
Most dogs like the snow. Check out Charlie, you can see he is loving it!
Even though your dog loves the snow make sure his ears don't freeze, especially if they are small or pointed. Also all that salt on the sidewalk and roads can irritate your dogs paws. If your dog licks his salty paws he could get sick. Try washing your dogs paws with some warm water when he comes in the house.
(Keeps your house cleaner too)
Dogs regulate their body temperature in part through their paws, so make sure your dog isn't exposed to the ice and snow more than a few hours at a time. Always keep an eye on your dog. Not all dogs are the same.
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Dog Parks City of Ottawa
Below are some guidelines from the City of Ottawa-Dogs in Parks website.
Parks can provide a pleasant and safe environment in which to exercise dogs. Safety for other park users is also a consideration however. The Animal Care and Control By-law provides for a variety of park usages or "designations" for dogs (below) and there is a Dogs-in-Parks Designation Policy (DIPDP) that applies.
Click link above to get a map of dog parks In Ottawa
- Dogs Allowed: Dogs may be off leash
- Dogs on Leash: Dogs are allowed but must be on leash at all times
- No Dogs: Dogs are not permitted
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Thursday, January 12, 2017
I don't want to go home!
In the dog world this is called a "Sit down Strike" or "The stop and drop phenomenon" But before you scold your dog check to see how your dog is feeling. Make sure your dog has no sprains or pulled muscles. Also check your dogs paws. Look for ice, cracked pads of feet or foreign object wedged between paws.
The laying down behavior could also be that your dog is overwhelmed, scared and shutting down.
Or your dog is just being silly and having fun! Like Charlie is :)
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Wednesday, January 11, 2017
A great winter day!
Monday, January 9, 2017
Charlie at Wag's....A Posh shop for spoiled Pets
Great place to take your dog after a long walk in Windsor Park.
Charlie enjoyed his visit to Wag's while his pet parents had a coffee. Coffee was good!
You can also buy dog treats and dog supplies at Wags. There is seating in the front of store for you and your dog or you can join others and their dogs in the corral in the back of the store. As you can see Charlie enjoyed his time here. If you want to visit Wag's it is located at 1071 Bank St, Ottawa. Open every day except Sunday 8am to 8 pm, open Sundays 8 am to 6 pm.
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
Swamp Walk
Monday, January 2, 2017
Charlie visits Hampton Park Ottawa
Charlie waiting for a walk
Charlie making new friends at Hampton Park Ottawa
Ottawa community News Article. Tails and tongues were wagging on the morning of Aug. 25,2014 as residents and their four-legged friends gathered to open Ottawa’s newest – and biggest – off leash dog run.
Located in Hampton Park, near Island Park Drive and the Queensway, the 9,000-square-metre, fenced-in dog run is located on National Capital Commission land that is leased and maintained by the city. Running alongside the dog run is a newly-opened multi-use pathway, constructed by the city to bridge the gap between Island Park and Kirkwood Avenue for pedestrians and cyclists.
The pathway adds an extra four kilometers of pavement to the city’s cycling network.
Charlie playing chase
Sunday, January 1, 2017
Happy New Year from Charlie
Charlie's New Years Resolutions
1. Try some new activities this year. I will start with jogging-got to keep my pet parent in shape.
2. No more rawhide bones. They are toxic and not good for me or the environment.
3. Make sure I get a hug or two every day.
4, I will tolerate homemade bandannas more even though I don't think they are very manly.
6. Show everyone that I can learn a new trick.
7. Get more massages.
8. Try to convince my family to let me sniff longer when we are out for walks.
9, Learn to swim. I'm a duck toller retriever, its about time I learn how to do this.
10. Be Happy!
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Thursday, December 29, 2016
What Kind of Dog is Charlie?
For any one wondering what kind of dog Charlie is. His scarf today is a BIG hint!
Charlie is a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, with a little bit of something else thrown in.
Duck Tolling Retrievers were first bred in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia in the 19th century, as a hunting dog and to toll waterfowl. Duck Tollers were admitted to the Canadian Kennel Club in 1945 and is Nova Scotia's Provincial Dog!
Charlie has never been to Nova Scotia himself, but he hears that it is a fantastic place to visit and live. I am sure he would love running along beaches and playing in the ocean.
For more information about Nova Scotia Duck Tollers and to see if they are the right dog for you check out this site! NSDTR Club of Canada
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Sunday, December 25, 2016
Merry Christmas!!
Charlie is spending Christmas in Ottawa. He would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas!
There is tons to do in downtown Ottawa at Christmas!
You can check out the Christmas Across Canada light display, which is projected on the to the Parliament Building. After you can walk around Parliament Hill to look at all the Christmas lights and meet up with some statues.
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Saturday, December 24, 2016
Charlie is Ready for Christmas!
Reindeer Charlie.
Charlie thinks that he is up for the job as one of Santa's Reindeer but I have my doubts. He is very fast but I don't think he will be able to keep up with all the flying. He might just want in on the job because of all the cookie perks.
All of the presents are wrapped!
Charlie is excited for Christmas. He plans to give everyone lots of love and kisses all day! His wish list is not very long, he would like lots of long walks, pettings, and maybe a new bone or ball.
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Thursday, December 22, 2016
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
My feet hurt!
Purple socks and Bag Balm to the rescue!
Mini-spa for Charlie. His feet are chapped, cracked and sore from all the walking he does. We picked up some Antiseptic Bag Balm from Lee Valley Tools and rubbed it on his front feet. Later we will do the back feet.
Bag Balm is used for sore teats and milkers but good for dog paws too!
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Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Surprise in the dog park!
I love the Christmas tree but Charlie is not impressed. If the tree had dog bones and treats hanging in it he would be happy. Maybe next year.
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Charlie's first trip to Bruce Pit
Map of Bruce Pit-Ottawa. A heaven for dogs.
Charlie made some friends
Walking the trail
Final Goodbye
Some info - Bruce Pit
http://www.pets.ca/dogs/dog-parks/ontario/ottawa/
http://www.responsibledogowners.ca/brucepit.html
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Sunday, December 18, 2016
Fun Day in the snow
It's snowing outside but you still can do a lot of fun things with your dog.
1. Play chase in the snow, a game every dog enjoys.
2. Teach your dog to do some tricks. Roll in the snow, play dead.
3. Let your dog dig,pounce and run through the snow.
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