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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Yellow labs make the best movie stars

Hey folks, just got wind of a new Hallmark Hall of Fame movie starring…wait for it…a yellow lab! What can I say, we make great movie stars.

Here’s a little something about the movie I gleaned from digging through the press release:

A Dog Named Christmas started its journey to television as a short bedtime story Greg Kincaid wrote for his children. The five-page story eventually grew in length and narrative detail to a bestselling book published by Random House, Inc.

The book has been described as a heartwarming novel about how one very special dog changes the lives of his adoptive family—and an entire town—forever.

“While it’s great that we humans tend to treat each other with a little more kindness at Christmastime," Kincaid says, "what about the millions of pets sitting in animal shelters every Christmas? Couldn’t they be the beneficiaries of some human kindness, too?”

Thus was born the concept of 'fostering-a-pet-for-the-holidays,' which Kincaid is hoping – inspired by the Hallmark Hall of Fame telecast – will spread to shelters and communities throughout the country.

"At any point in time there are about four million dogs in shelters across America," he says. "Our expectations with the holiday fostering program are modest. If just one percent of those dogs found loving homes, we’d be saving 40,000 dogs. That would make a difference.'"

Well, one sure way to get that message out is to cast a yellow lab in your film. Because everyone knows yellow labs are the most caring, kindest, smartest, most charismatic and above all humblest dogs in the canine kingdom.

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Friday, November 13, 2009

War dog memorial

During Veterans Day this week, I came across this great video about the War Dog Memorial at the United States Military Cemetery on the island of Guam.

Moving stuff and a great testament to the bond between man and animal.



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Thursday, November 12, 2009

More declaw ban news

We've had a lot of cat stories this week, and a lot of stories about legislation lately, so if this feels a little deja vu for you, bear with me.

Last month, you might recall we ran a story about San Francisco considering banning the practice of declawing cats. Well, the law not only passed on November 3rd, but now Berkeley has followed suit, despite objections from the California Veterinary Medical Association. According to the Contra Costa Times:

"The Berkeley City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to ban the veterinary practice of declawing cats within city limits, making it a misdemeanor punishable by a $1,000 fine or six months in jail."

Man, if I was a bird I'd be figuring out how to move to the Bay Area right about now.


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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Moscow Cat Theatre

Lots of folks in Europe have been celebrating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall this week and though I wasn't born yet when the wall came tumbling down, I am thankful for the end of the Iron Curtain.

Yes, I'm glad our friends in Eastern and Central Europe were able to end decades of political oppression and experience the joys of freedom and democracy. But mostly I'm thankful because had the might Soviet Union not fallen, I may never have been able to enjoy the awesome spectacle that is the Moscow Cat Theatre.






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Friday, November 6, 2009

VIDEO FRIDAY - Salsa dog

Lo que un bailarín!

¡Qué perro!





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