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A Dog's Voyage Around the World™
is a story about a pet Lifestyle Advisor and her almost Divorced Husband of 18 years marriage who takes there 4 dogs + there sister dog Prince Gomez back east to their beach home in the Hampton's for the month of AUG. when on a rainy day when the family is off in South Hampton buying supplies for the weekend party the gang of 8 dogs 4 who live back east and the 4 who come to visit for one month begin what will be known as there Voyage around the world ™. This is a funny at times thrilling, story and will be made into a Movie in the year 2012. All rights reserved under Wendy Nan Rees and have been registered to the Writers Guild of America all material is original ©2009WNR Company

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From time to time, you'll find my dog friends here posting other helpful dog information, along with updates about me and my mom's travels, books and movie coming out !! Woof Woof

Friday, July 23, 2010

"Ordinary Girl" Miley Cyrus Hannah Montana Forever

AKA Cappy the traveling Terrier™ Dutifully reporting in about my Cousin Cooper Koch




Family is Family and how could I let such an exciting day go by without sharing it with all my Friends!I would like to introduce you to my Cousin Cooper Koch watch the Video he is the very good looking Human at the end -You know our Humans they Love to get the Boy...or is it the Girl?? EnjoyHappy Fourth of July Remember to keep you paws over your ears and stay away from all the Human Fireworks! be safe.I know in my family we have FIRE WORKS GOING OFF-Just a different kind they use Hugs & Kisses!!!We are so PROUD OF ALL THE YOUNG KIDS!Great Job Cooper!LoveCappy The Dog



Check out Hannah Montana's new music video "Ordinary Girl"He is amazing. We are so proud of him.It debuted tonight on Disney Channel but it will run over and over again.







Lord captain Bowes Rees Lends his paw to help those paws in need " ©CBR&WNR 2009A DOG’S VOYAGE TRAVEL SPOT™That is it for today here in sunny Los Angeles, and as we say in London, Ta-ta, Cheerio, Toodle-hooLove Cappy Bowes Rees







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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Lend Your Paw to help Other Paws In need ™©2010

How We lend Our Paws,
As we come across them, we report on exceptional pet stores and web sites and talk about where to find the latest pet accessories, foods and much more! Each week Our Doggies Friends along with Little man and Me Cappy will brings you useful tips on how to peacefully coexist with your Human Owners. Features include pet’s in the news, special guests, and anything else us Dogs feel they want to talk about!

This is a safe place for us Dog’s, Cat's and any other Animal who would like to lend a word or two!



As strong advocates of socially-responsible Dogs, Little Man & Cappy Believe a long with regular health checkups that the community of pet owners, numbering in the tens of millions in America alone, feels compassion and concern for their animals, is something the Humans may want to hear right out of our BARKS!!! Many of our Friends have devoted their lives to helping lost, displaced, endangered or abused and Handicap Humans.

LM & Cappy’s goal is: to be informative, fun and the safest Blog for Dogs and Other Animals to talk! In the world at large because the Internet knows no geographic boundaries, we take personal pride in satisfying our thirst for knowledge in how to become a better and more informed Dogs & Animals.

Our Motto: Lord captain Bowes Rees and his brother Little Man Lends their paws to help those paws in need” ©CBR&LM 2009

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Earthquake Alert Not Again- Let's Lend Our Paws Emergency Preparedness

Earthquake Alert Not Again




Emergency Preparedness - natural or man made disaster planning for pets!



Living here in Los Angeles, California we are used to Mother Nature’s little surprises! During the worst fire storms in the history of California, I was about eight miles away from the nearest one and the boys and I were ready and packed, just in case we had to leave. Just last week on July 6 we had another 5.6 earthquake lucky for the Boys and myself we were at the Boys daddy's home and did not feel it ,yet again it reminded me I must get ready because they no longer tell us if and when the BIG ONE HITS!
They now tell us "GET READY BECAUSE IT CAN HIT ANY DAY!!" 


But what about you? Are you ready in case of a disaster, whether natural or man made? No matter where you live, it is always best to have a plan and know what to do in an emergency.


THE SINGLE BEST TIP I MAY OFFER ANY OF MY FRIENDS OR CLIENTS IT TO HAVE A PLAN!
THEN PRACTICE IT!
Now this may sound funny and I do not by any means say do this all the time - What I am saying is to sit down and map out how you will get out in case of a fire , flood or the Big One Earthquake.
Then make sure all family members know the plan make sure you have supplies , your batteries are in good shape change them once a year and then if you are able to practice a fire drill with your younger Children and dogs, cats any other pets you may have this would be a good time to teach your children to STOP ,DROP and ROLL.


Basics of Stop, Drop, & Roll in Fires: Basic Fire Safety & Escape Plans eHow.com

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Earthquake Supplies


In the case of an earthquake (like those here in California), you should have at least seven days of supplies and food for you and your pets. Some of my sources even suggest a two to three week supply.






Disaster Kit


As part of your overall family disaster plan, you should also include a disaster kit for your animals. Your kit should include:


• Leashes for all the family pets that can be leashed.


• A health record for your pet, which should include:


a) Your pet’s vaccination history


b) Your vet’s phone number and address


c) Any other pertinent information on any medical problems your pet may have


d) Sufficient medications for your pet for at least a week - making sure to rotate the medicine so it doesn’t expire from age.


e) A prescription for additional medicines, just in case you have to go to another town and cannot get to your vet’s office.


• Enough food and water for seven days for your animals. (As a frame of reference, have a gallon of water for a medium sized dog, and about a quart per day for small dogs and cats.) Food should be stored in watertight containers and should be rotated also to keep it fresh.


• Carriers for your animals, which should be readily accessible.


• Recent photographs of all your pets in the kit. This helps shelters identify them if they become lost and happen to be picked up by animal control.


• A list of friends, veterinarians and kennels where your pets can stay during a disaster.


• First aid kit, blankets, towels, muzzles for an emergency, and a manual can opener.


• Food and water bowls for your pets.


• A pooper scooper and plastic bags for pet waste.


• A battery operated radio, in case of a power outage, or you are somewhere without electricity.


• Batteries


• Gloves: rubber and leather work gloves


• Rope, waterproof nylon in 12 foot lengths


• Bungee cords


• Candles


• Pet wipes


• Liquid soap


• Paper filter masks

• Paper cups and plates

• Disposable camera

• Candles and matches in a zip-lock bag

• Box of zip-lock bags

• Tape, moving tape, electrical tape: in case you have to make posters

• Permanent marker

• Silver thermal blanket (you can get at a camping store)

• Kaopectate

• Roll of plastic for water barrier, in case of sleeping on ground

• I even have a battery powered television/radio for getting emergency information.




Store all their supplies in a plastic tub near the door, or find a water proof large bag on wheels in which anyone in the family can easily move along with them.




Identification

• Make sure your dog has a collar and an identification tag with their name, your name and phone number on it. Include the phone number of a relative who is out-of-state, who can be contacted in case your phone line is out.

• Consider having your pet permanently identified with a tattoo or microchip.




Lost Pets

• If your pet becomes lost, periodically check with your out-of-state relative in case they get any news from any authorities who may have found your pet and called them.

• Post pictures and/or flyer's

• Constantly check with all shelters within a twenty mile radius.

 
Vehicles

• Keep your gas tank at least half full and remember to evacuate early and take your pets with you.

• If you have larger animals, make sure your trailer is in good condition and stocked with their appropriate food needs.

Weather

• After a rainstorm, make sure to empty all containers where water may have collected; so they don’t become stagnant and become a breeding place for mosquitoes or any bacteria or protozoa that could cause your pet to become ill.




It wasn’t until the earthquake of 1994 that I learned the hard way to be prepared. When the earthquake hit at 4:00 am we were safe. The dogs knew ahead of time and had run out of the bedroom to hide under the table. We did not have power or water for three days, but lucky for me, there was a small local market next to my house. But I learned a great lesson: to be ready at all times, and I have had my emergency kit from that time on. I hope this helps you to be ready now and not to learn the way I had to.


 “ Lord captain Bowes Rees and Little Man Rees Lends their  paws to help those paws in need , They want us to Remember to Choose your next best friend wisely - they'll be with you for a lifetime.”©2000 WNR

 

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 That is it for today here in sunny Los Angeles, and as we say in London, Ta-ta, Cheerio,

 Toodle-hoo or in Mexico Adios,Los Dos volver lo antes posible, See you all as soon as we can!

 Love Cappy Bowes Rees and Little Man Rees



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From service dog to SURFice dog

This video is about a dog who was training to be a service dog, but developed too much interest in chasing critters. Because she also surfs, she went from service dog to SURFice dog. She now raises funds and awareness for charitable causes, and has raised over $30,000 in an 8 month period. She sometimes surfs with disabled surfers, and these videos show the healing power of a dog! For more info, visit her website at http://www.surfdogricochet.com, or join her Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/SurfDogRicochet?ref=ts for daily updates!







Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Please Come Meet Maggie and Help her to Win

Maggie came into my life 10 years ago and showed the remarkable ability to detect my seizures from the beginning. With a little training, she became a master at her job. Since then, she has been my constant companion and soul mate. Even though my seizures are largely under control now, she has given me the blessing of being able to live a very productive life. At only 9 lbs., she is the most intelligent dog I have ever been around and can not only detect seizures but mood changes. But sadly, I found out that Maggie now has heart disease. I have no way of knowing how long she will continue to be with me. That is why I entered her into a contest to have her picture painted. It would mean the world to me to have her memorialized in this way and this particular artist does outstanding work. I would appreciate anyone going to http://rachelsstudio.blogspot.com and voting for her each day for the next 3 days. She is the “Pomeranian in the Green Chair”.
Marsha Ford

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