WELCOME TO A DOG'S VOYAGE AROUND THE WORLD™

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

Paws who help out

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

Thursday, March 29, 2012

About Feeding Puppies

About Feeding Puppies
by Wendy Nan Rees

There is something so cuddle cute with a puppy and after they have eaten with the fat cuddly belly. 


Note if your puppies belly is just fat and happy after the meal this is great but if your puppy keeps his fat belly and it is growing this may not be the cute cuddly belly you want. 


Wrinkledpups
If your puppy has a very extended belly that is not going down between meals this could mean the puppy has not been wormed correctly. You need to take the puppy to the vet right away as the worms are growing and taking the good food from your puppy.


Worms in a Puppy could lead to problems later in life, like arthritis and other developments problems from being under nourished. When you go to your first Vet appointment with your new puppy be sure to bring a fresh stool sample with you .




Coming up in the next post will be Wendy's recipe for Homemade Jerky for your Pets!! yummy says Willie G and Miss Daisy !

Monday, March 26, 2012

HOW TO FEED MY NEW PUPPY


How to Feed Your New Puppy
by Wendy Nan Rees

When it comes to feeding your new puppy it is important to always ask the breeder or the adoption center as to what and how many times a day the puppy is eating at the time of you bringing the puppy home. 

At your first vet appointment it is also important to talk about the type of diet you and your Vet feel is going to be the best diet, and one you can afford personally.

As a general rule of thumb it is not a good idea for your puppy to grow to fast as rapid growth can lead to a lifetime of obesity. Slow and steady growth is what you are looking for.

This way you can be assured that the whole body is growing proper bones and muscles. Remember that puppy food has a higher count of protein and fat which is needed the first year of life after that it is important to move off puppy food to young adult food.



Reading the labels of your puppy food and dog food are the place to start.  It is very important to buy a dog food that is high in quality.  Try to have one of the first ingredients listed as a protein source and not a by-product. 

You want to avoid foods that contain bulking ingredients and fillers, as this is not healthy for your puppy.  The more fillers and by-products in your puppy’s diet, the more your puppy will be going to the bathroom. 

As for feeding instructions, the general rule of thumb is from six weeks to nine months; your puppy is fed three times a day.  Of course this is something you need to discuss with your vet. 

Things that will come into play are the weight of your puppy, the amount of physical activity, and the amount of training.  All of this will help to determine how much your puppy needs to be fed.



Tuesday, March 20, 2012

K9 Friends United-Started from the cab of a lorry!



K9friendunited.com... Started in the cab of a lorry! 





Wendy Nan Rees-Wendy’s Animal Talk

Diarmuid Scullin does not own a dog but two years ago while stopped at a cross walk near his home in Ireland he kept noticing all the dogs and being a dog lover was hit with an idea- I met Diarmuid through Linkedin and when he called me to tell me his story I was so impressed by what we all can do and the fact he had never even own a computer after two years of self taught work and a passion none of us can deny he launch the first social network in his home land of Ireland !


I hope you all enjoy Diarmuid’s story and new site.


Wendy Nan Rees


K9friendunited.com... Started in the cab of a lorry! 


My name is Diarmuid Scullin I am a long distance lorry driver from Northern Ireland, I have no formal training in computers or web design and wait for it I don’t even own a dog, yet I have created a Dog Social Network. I have no funding, no sponsorship and no backing from any Multi-National company. I planned, written and sketched it all out on bits of paper and then put it together on a second hand laptop that cost £95 and my office (No, not in Silicon Valley) rather the cab of my lorry.

It all started one morning when driving through a small village, I stopped to let a lady who was walking her dog cross the road and at the same time a man crossed the road in the opposite direction with his dog, they both nodded to me in a token of thanks and went their different ways and I continued on my way.

After that as the weeks went by on my long haul journeys throughout Ireland the UK and Europe, I began noticing that people out walking their dog were always walking on their own, it was a rare occasion when I would see two people walking together or even stopping to talk to each other. For the next few months as I drove along I used to pass the time and see how many I could count out walking dogs in a day.

One evening I was parked up in a lay-by having a break, I was listening to a programme on the radio which was about the internet and social networking sites mainly facebook, twitter and a few others. They were talking about how these sites brought people together that otherwise would never have met and how they could talk to each other online, become friends, swap stories, photos, videos and chat about whatever.

As I sat there and still listening to the programme I was looking across at a field opposite where I was parked. In the field were quite a number people of all ages out walking their dogs, again the majority on their own. I began thinking if what they are talking about on the radio was true that social networking sites could bring people together surely then if there was one of these social networking site for dog owners it could do the same for them.

I had thought beforehand that maybe because of time or other commitments some dog walkers didn’t have time to stop and chat so one of these social networks could be a nice way for them to get to know each other when they had time; they could make new friends this way, arrange to go out on walks, swap stories, photos and above all chat to like minded people about their dogs, in fact it could open up a whole new world for dog lovers everywhere to unite and make friends.

All I knew that any dog owners I’ve ever met were very warm and friendly people and always loved to talk about and show you their dogs, so a wee site like this might come in handy for them also it would be a whole new learning experience for me, it would help pass the time and give me something to do when I was parked up.

So there and then at that moment in time I said to myself, I will try and make one of these social networking sites. The only problem I had and a major problem at that was, I simply had no idea not a single clue of how or where to begin. Let’s face it not only had I no computer, I wouldn’t know how to use one if I had. Then a reality check sort of hit me a kick on the backside, should I knock the idea on the head or should I give it a try, not one for giving up I decided to go for it.

As the weeks and months went by I bought loads of computers magazines and read into the making of web sites, then I would put all my ideas and drawings down on paper of what I thought my site would turn out like. A friend got me the names of a few web developers whom I went to meet and told them of my intended plans.

Their reply to say the least wasn't very encouraging; when I showed them my plans and drawings of what I wanted to do they said it couldn’t be done and what I had in mind simply wouldn’t work. They told me outright and straight to my face that not alone was I stupid but the whole idea was stupid, who in their right mind would make a social networking site for dogs, actually on one occasion I was laughed out of an office.

Undeterred and rather let down I decided to do it myself, I bought book after book, magazine after magazine, every night when I was parked up every spare minute I had I would spend hours studying and then hours going through it all in my mind trying to make sense of it. I knew in my heart I could do it all I had to do was make the impossible possible, giving up was not an option and certainly not one I was going to do. I knew it wasn't going to be easy and by God I was right, it wasn't. I probably could write a best selling book on how not to build a web site.

Finally after 2 very long hard grueling years of endless reading, researching, studying and making some of the most really awful and woeful mistakes k9 friends united finally made it onto the World Wide Web and the response well absolute shock to say the least but at the same time I afforded myself a wee smile.

Not only are dog’s man's best friend but also women's and children's as well. My core principal for k9 friends united is to be a happy, fun and friendly place where dog owners from around the world can unite together make friends and share the passion and the love for their dogs and above allshow the world their unbreakable bonds with their much loved pets. From the expert to the novice everyone is welcome.

Thank you, Diarmuid K9 Regards
Diarmuid Scullin

PS… well that’s my little story I don’t know what you will think of it but thank you again for taking the time to read it. I know I still have a mountain to climb so any help is very much appreciated, God Bless take care






Produced By Amber Higgins 

for Wendy's- Barking Bar Productions


Watch for the whole new web site coming soon!!!





Friday, March 16, 2012

Pet Food and Treat Recall


Pet Food and Jerky Recall

Royal Canin Recalls Dry Dog, Cat Food

Late yesterday afternoon, Royal Canin USA of St. Charles, Mo., recalled some of its dry dog and cat foods after finding melamine in its rice protein concentrate. Although Royal said it had not heard of any pets becoming sick from its products,  <http://www.veterinarypracticenews.com/vet-breaking-news/royal-canin-recalls-dry-dog-cat-food.aspx>

See all stories on this topic:
<http://news.google.com/news/story?ncl=http://www.veterinarypracticenews.com/vet-breaking-news/royal-canin-recalls-dry-dog-cat-food.aspx&hl=en&geo=us>

Chinese pet owners have begun shipping in pet food and treats made in the US ...from BellaDOG Magazine 

"The FDA's inability to pinpoint what is causing widespread kidney failure and acquired Fanconi Syndrome in pets who have eaten chicken jerky treats,
even after three years of testing, has eroded the confidence of consumers."



Bright Eyes & Bushy TailsPatch.com

Mandy lost a beloved dog in 2007 due to a product recall. Despite what the
large pet food manufacturers tell you, quality does matter. Ingredients
count. Take it from me, as I learned the hard way. I lost a beloved dog to
the massive pet food recall ...read more  <http://shelton.patch.com/articles/bright-eyes-bushy-tails>

See all stories on this topic:

KPTM-TV OMAHA (KPTM) -

" We've heard about how some table scraps may be harmful to pets but what happens when dog food becomes dangerous?"  In 2010, Kroger recalled Old Yeller Chunk Dog Food. But, one Omaha pet owner told Fox 42 that it was too late.
<http://www.kptm.com/story/17171738/dog-dies-food-to-blame>


Wendy on Petolio


Hey everyone!

We hope you’re having a great doggie day. We want to tell you about this great dog site where dogs can have their own sites and owners can be a part of a community which links them to their service providers!

Wendy has a new home page at the link below with videos of her along with her radio show you can listen too.



Wendy Nan Rees, is well known for her ‘TWO MINUTE PET TIPS’


Wendy’s new home at Petolio.com is Created for pet lovers, this site is designed to enhance you and your pet's happiness, comfort, and love! Directed by Wendy Nan Rees—the true Pet Lifestyle Advisor—this is a resource where you will discover new pet tips, recipes and products, get professional advice, and much more.
http://www.petolio.com/WendyNanRees

At Petolio.com we dogs can have our very own website and page, plus we can become member of a large community of pet owner and service providers.

You can find and search for a service provider near to you
You can become a member of service groups and associations
Get invited to events
You and your vet can attend to Medical Records (great idea!)
You can make a calendar to make sure you will not forget an injection date
Service Providers can make websites and pages where it’s always nice to serve through the marketplace

We hope to see you there !
Miss Daisy and Willie G
www.familydisasterdogs.com

Saturday, March 10, 2012

A Dog's Age

How old am I ? 

I'm a dog who isn't sure if these charts are right or not 
because I feel a whole lot younger then they say. 


Here is a chart I found that gives us a pretty good idea of how old I am in people years, as a dog the years pass by more slowly then they do for people. I relax more, play more and try to exercise as much as I can. If I had a dog's choice in the way I ate, I would eat better and avoid all the preservative and poisoning ingredients in processed dog food. 

I age differently then my human people as do my cousins from each other. Us big dogs are known to take a year or two longer to grow up to our full adulthood and size while the little guys mature faster and reach a full grown size in a year or so. After all we are bigger so it takes us longer to grow.

The little dogs never catch up to us in age because of it.  They out live us too. 
By the time we are seniors they are in middle age. 

How fair is that !!!

Here's a good site my mom and me found where you can learn more.

Miss Daisy,
        Family Disaster Dog


Saturday, March 3, 2012

Dogs New Home


This is 3 in a group of 4 dogs that are now in their new home. Actually they are waiting for their Manor to be finished but as you see in the picture the new owner sent to me... they have some furnishings to live with until the Manor is complete. The Great Dane now named "Lord Wilson" will be watching from the Manor from the front door... however from this photo I think he is liking the idea of being a house dog! After all dogs should be house dogs even if they are in miniature. A dog does make the home a home or in this case a Manor a Manor. I will write about all 4 dogs when the project is complete and they are all in their places. I do have a feeling they will be moving around the rooms.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Encouraging Dogs

How to Encourage a Dog

Learn to love and watch a dog accomplish what they set out to do. Capture the moment that resides in all of us. The moment of accomplishment of though, focus, action and movement in perfect harmony.

This is what brings into creation the art of being able to put in motion a thought in real life with the joy of the moment.

Dog love to please us, they have proven time and time again throughout history that they will do for us anything we ask or need with tail wagging joy and total commitment.

They learn early on to come to us and ask us to take them for a walk, to feed them and to love them. They know how to get our attention and we've all heard about how well our dogs train us.

A well trained dog is actually a partnership built on trust and love with its handler.

Dogs that are trained to fear being wrong are not working with their handler as a teammate, as a partner. They are reacting from fear of punishment and have learned that the handler will scare them if they do that behavior again.

They have not learned to think of the performance but of the punishment. Even the slightest punishment puts the dog's attention on what you are doing "to" him and not what he is doing at the moment.

We want your dogs to be thinking of what they can do for you instead of what you might do to them.

Training dogs with food rewards can bring on a similar response where the dog is only working for the food and not with you as a team member. Food therefore, is only recommended as a way to motivate the dog to begin to pay attention and then the food should be replaced with praise that leads to teamwork.
copyright Amber Shawn (Higgins) Daisy's mom :)




Wrinkledpups Daisy Mayham
Hi, I'm Miss Daisy,

I'm a Bloodhound who shows other dogs how they can help their families during emergencies and natural disasters over at Family Disaster Dogs.

Eleven years of mantrailing teaches a dog a thing or two about how to deal with people when they get lost or upset during emergencies.

We dogs have a lot of responsibly to our families when it comes to keeping them safe and out of harms way.

It sure makes it easier when our people give us a hand with some lessons that show them how to treat us. Then we get a chance to show them how smart we can be.

 I'll be stopping by here pretty often to give a helping paw with some tips about how you can help your people during an earthquake, flood or other emergency situation while my housemate Willie G. Dawg will be posting on Wendy Nan Ness "Lend a Paw" blog.

We are so excited about Wendy Nan Rees coming out with a new book and movie along with the radio show that we just can't stop wagging our tails.


BlogUpp!

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