Monday, May 30, 2011

A PILE of PUPPIES /UPDATE

A PILE of PUPPIES /UPDATE

This Mama had 11 puppies and was proud of them. The owners took the puppies out on day three to get some fresh air at the Ocean Beach Dog Park.....

 

UPDATE :::Little did I know these photos were going to stir up so much hate and bitterness!!I I did not ask the owners the back story on these puppies....For all I know they found the dog or rescued it from a shelter...I do know this:::::::The local CBS affiliate Channel 8 here in San Diego contacted me after they heard about this ireport and asked me to please do what I could to find the dog owner they desperately want to help the owner find good homes for the puppies and make sure they are spayed or neutered...SO I hope this will calm things down about these cute puppies !!!

 

 

 

 

 

.The puppies were not touched by anyone or any dogs...the owners were generating a list of prospective new owners for placement at a much later date.....They were only out in the public for 15-20 minutes....



the morning after joplin missouri

I drove from st.louis to joplin with my nephew isaac solomon and my nephew bryon haverstick's wife liz haverstick to help bryon who had moved there only a week before the tornado he rented a home for his wife and infant son jayson and purchased a brand new car for himself  after accepting a promotion with the company he works for.these are just a few of the hundred pictures i took during our time there...the videos contain some profanity and some humor that may be considered inappropriate but we were all trying not to cry after seeing what we saw...he lived on illinois st in joplin near 26th street i think...luckily his wife and son were in st.louis at the time and he and his dog were in the tub in the bathroom at time of tornado they were both unharmed...one video is entering his subdivision where the worst damage is where we entered and the other video was going up his street and seeing his house for the first time after tornado...our hopes and prayers go out to all the people of joplin god be with you all :)



Friday, May 27, 2011

the morning after joplin missouri

the morning after joplin missouri

I drove from st.louis to joplin with my nephew isaac solomon and my nephew bryon haverstick's wife liz haverstick to help bryon who had moved there only a week before the tornado he rented a home for his wife and infant son jayson and purchased a brand new car for himself  after accepting a promotion with the company he works for.these are just a few of the hundred pictures i took during our time there...the videos contain some profanity and some humor that may be considered inappropriate but we were all trying not to cry after seeing what we saw...he lived on illinois st in joplin near 26th street i think...luckily his wife and son were in st.louis at the time and he and his dog were in the tub in the bathroom at time of tornado they were both unharmed...one video is entering his subdivision where the worst damage is where we entered and the other video was going up his street and seeing his house for the first time after tornado...our hopes and prayers go out to all the people of joplin god be with you all :)



Thursday, May 26, 2011

Australia asylum policy condemned

Australia asylum policy condemned
Self-harm and suicides are a major concern in immigration centres, Australia's human rights watchdog says.

Iran Official Calls U.N. Nuke Report 'Fabrication'

Iran Official Calls U.N. Nuke Report 'Fabrication'

Iran's nuclear chief has dismissed the latest report by the U.N. watchdog agency saying that Tehran may be working on an atomic weapons program, calling it a "fabrication."




Police search UCity for robbery suspect

Dog Daycare Charlotte,NC -

Police search UCity for robbery suspect
(By Meghan Cooke, macooke@charlotteobserver.com) Police using helicopters and search dogs are scouring an area of University City tonight, police say, after a man robbed a Boston Market restaurant.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police say the Boston Market on Chancellor Park Drive, not far from the intersection of East W.T. Harris and University City boulevards, was robbed around 9 p.m.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Alpha Lifts - This is a great way

Alpha Lifts - This is a great way to start getting puppy to trust and give in to the owners authority. This is not as dominate as an alpha rollover yet it is a smaller version of the concept of the dog losing some control over there freedom. The owner would stand over their dog facing the same direction of the dog. With one leg on each side of the dog. Then using both hands the owner reaches under the dogs chest and lifts the dogs front legs off the ground. Allowing the dogs front legs to very lightly touch the ground. This will tempt the dog to try and walk away, however they can not and learn to trust in the fact that the owner will release them once they no longer try to move. Then the owner can do the same thing with all four feet off the ground, same As above. This is a great exercise for owners to use to gain trust and slight dominance over their dogs. Mark Thompson
Chattanooga Dog Training

Dee Bass
Dog Training In Your Home

NASCAR drives into debate on ethanol

NASCAR drives into debate on ethanol
(By Bruce Henderson, bhenderson@charlotteobserver.com) NASCAR is racing into the debate over ethanol, the American-made fuel that's hailed as a step toward energy independence and derided as a boondoggle that may drive up food costs.

The teams in Charlotte this week will burn an ethanol-gasoline blend called E15, which NASCAR is using this season for the first time. The 15 percent ethanol fuel was recently approved for use in most passenger vehicles and is expected to be available at pumps by late this year.
Source: www.charlotteobserver.com

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Searchers and dogs scour Missouri tornado wreckage

Searchers and dogs scour Missouri tornado wreckage
JOPLIN, Missouri (Reuters) - First they found his dark blue teddy bear. Then frantic relatives searching for toddler Skyular Logsdon spotted his red T-shirt and pants, torn, rain-soaked and wrapped around a telephone pole.


Charlotte Dog Training | Charlotte Dog Daycare |

Charlotte Dog Training |
Charlotte Dog Daycare |
Monroe Dog Groomer|

Chesterfield County Animal Shelter Investigation Update

dog-training-charlotte.com -

Chesterfield County Animal Shelter Investigation Update
It's been a little more than 11 weeks since shot dogs were found across the street from the Chesterfield County Animal Shelter. In an update to a FOX Charlotte investigation, what we've learned has happened to veterinary records for some of the shelter animals.

Doorbell Desensitization Ding, Dong! Are you and your

Doorbell Desensitization Ding, Dong! Are you and your dog ready for the trickiness of Trick or Treating this year? If your dog barks and runs at the door every time the doorbell rings, then this article on noise desensitization is for you. First, what is the barking all about? Doorbells signal change, and the introduction of an outsider to your environment. Barking can be a sign of excitement or anxiety related to these events. They may be guarding your home, or they may be welcoming your guests. In either case, you need to help your dog to relax. To do this you will need a clicker. If you do not have one, they are available at the register at most pet stores or through your trainer. If you have not used one of these during your training, a clicker is a small device with a button that you press to make a consistent noise. This noise will signify when your dog does something correctly. Prior to training, you must charge the clicker, or give it significance to your canine, by clicking the clicker and giving your dog a small, favorite, tasty treat several times in a row without training. Click! Treat. Click! Treat. You will notice that soon your dog will look your way as soon as you click because they understand that a treat is on its way. Second, you will need to create situations that simulate the doorbell environment that you want to change. You will need to have set-up doorbell ringing situations where you are prepared to train your dog. If guests and family members call ahead and are willing to ring the bell for you when they arrive, this is an easy way to naturally create this environment. Otherwise, you will need to employ volunteers to ring the doorbell for you. Have the person ring the bell, then click and treat the dog BEFORE it barks. Have the person repeat their ring several times at 30-60 second intervals. Each time, the dog gets rewarded for being attentive but not barking. Do not open the door every time. This will signal to the dog that just because the door is ringing, there is not necessarily someone waiting to come into their territory. Make sure to have your dog on a leash so that they cannot run to the door. Instead, guide them to come to you when the ring sounds for their click and reward. As your dog clues in to your training and becomes more relaxed at the bell, introduce verbal praise and wait longer and longer after the bell to click and reward the dog. Eventually, the doorbell will signal the need for calm energy to receive their reward, rather than a time to become excited and charge the door. Thirdly, now that you understand the basic premise, here is the doorbell workup routine to prepare yourself for the big day provided by watchandtrain.com: Have your dog on-leash. The time that your dog spends running towards the door barking can feed into his behavior and cause it to continue. Warm him up initially at the beginning of sessions, then do "cold trials". Warm up - one ring, one treat with your dog right near the door, maybe even having him see you press the bell. You can say "Ready?" to give him even more of a hint that you are about to start "the game". Harder - you are farther away from the front door. Even harder - farther still where you try for two or three rings between treats. Say "Good Boy" after each bell and only click and treat (C/T) after the second or third ring. Ready for an even larger challenge? Train your dog to go to another room when the doorbell rings by having your click and treat supplies in another room. When the bell rings, call them to you. Guide them with the leash to your location, if necessary. When they arrive, award them with a click and treat. This will defuse the door-rushing behavior that can sometimes add excitement to the doorbell situation. During these exercises, if your dog shows signs of anxiety (heavy panting, pacing, shaking, etc) or does not seem to be progressing, then you are moving too quickly. Remember, the idea is to reduce stress on your dog. You will need to do many repetitions of each step to fully desensitize your dog. If you would like a one-on-one demonstration of these exercises, please give us a call. We will be happy to help you.
Dog Boarding Matthews,NC

Monday, May 23, 2011

Joplin Tornado 2011

Joplin Tornado 2011

Photos taken the night of the tornado in Joplin.

 

I went  out to take photos and see if I could help anyone.  I had no idea the  damage was so severe. We pulled two survivors from a  cell phone store  at 20th & Rangeline Road. We then worked our way  down Rangeline  Road through a strip mall with JoAnn fabrics, CiCi's  Pizza, Radio  Shack, and a few other stores. We searched through them  looking for  survivors; fortunately they were all empty. I then walked  through the  businesses over to Home Depot where they set up their  initial triage to  help injured people. I headed east up 20th street to  the top of a  hill, where the Pepsi distribution factory was in ruins.  From the top  of the hill I could see all the way across Joplin to the  west. There  was a trail of black smoke drifting to the sky in the  distance, a wide  swatch of dead trees with broken limbs, and St. John's  hospital sitting  on the horizon. From there I made my way to the Plaza  apartments  behind Wal-Mart where I helped a man get his laptop, guitar,  and other  belongings from his 3rd story apartment building. His roof and  walls  were gone. He stated he and his wife were in the apartment when  the  tornado hit. She was in the bathtub, and he was on top of her. He  stood  up, and said the roof came off as he did and he was thrown into  the  closet by the tub. They lied there until the storm passed, and was   collecting a few things from his open air 3rd floor apartment when I   helped him. I then spoke with three college age students that were   waiting for their parents to come pick them up from the apartment   complex. Their parents knew where they were, but were having trouble   getting to them. While speaking with them, a high school girl and her   mother approached looking for a high school boy that was at a graduation   party at the apartments. I then went over to the rear of Wal-Mart  where  they had a backhoe excavating the back break room. I spoke with a  store  associate, a young teen, who had been in the break room when the   tornado hit. He said he had been trapped, and waited 20 minutes while   people helped dig him out. They had already removed three bodies from   the store, and knew there was at least one more person in the store, and   suspected perhaps 4 more. The Joplin Fire Department was stationed   behind the store and sent in their search and rescue men from the rear,   while the Webb City Fire Department entered the front of the store.   About 15 minutes later they asked for volunteers to help. I went to drop   off my equipment in the car and grab a few tools, and when I returned   all civilians had been moved from the building. They had civilians move   some concrete to check under an office, and then had them get back out   of the store. They had a track-hoe and a back-hoe working in tandem to   clear debris, and later a bobcat moving debris as well. An officer was   stationed at the front of the store to keep people out, and another   where the pharmacy used to be to protect the drugs from theft. I met an   officer from the Carl Junction police department that said his mother   had either taken cover in the Wal-Mart store, or in the apartments   behind Wal-Mart because she lived in a nearby trailer. He had not had   contact with his mother, so left to see if he could find her. I spoke   with a high school classmate who's boyfriend had found and helped remove   the first two bodes from Wal-Mart. She had entered the building early   to remove duct tape, rope, and medical supplies. After a while of   standing around waiting to help but realizing they had an excess of  firefighters standing around, a group of men and women loaded up some   shopping carts with water, fruit, flashlights and sleeping bags and   joined a search and rescue dog to search through some duplexes and   apartments behind Wal-Mart. I paired up with a man from Chanute, KS that   had brought extra diabetic medicine that he had since his son is a   diabetic, and a volunteer from Monett that came to assist as well. We   searched through the homes, while all their smoke alarms rang from each   unit, and spray painted cars' license plates and buildings that had  been  checked for survivors. Once we reached the third floor of an  apartment  building and noticed someone had used an axe on the door's  hinges, we  realized we were retracing a fire department's steps, and we  went back  over to Wal-Mart. The heavy equipment had stopped working,  and they sent  in a crew of 5 firefighters to start to remove debris by  hand. It was  after 2 am at this point, and I made my way back to my  vehicle. I  encountered rescue workers from the Joplin police  department, Joplin  fire department, Webb City police, Carterville  police, Carl Junction  police, Coffeyville fire, Oklahoma tribal police,  Fayetteville rescue, Springdale rescue, Kansas City rescue, and many  others.



Dogs, Post-Rapture

The poor doggies never had a chance. 



I'm with Kirstie!

She is the underdog, but in my opinion, she has overcome a lot to make into the finals. Figuratively, she may have taken a few falls, but she always gets back up. She does not let what people say stop her! She is the Bristol Palin of this season...not politically, but definately in the sense that she does not let anything stop her! Go Kirstie!



Sunday, May 22, 2011

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab

dog-training-charlotte.com -

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab
A woman says someone shot and killed her dog outside her west Charlotte home Tuesday night.

LESSON NOTES STAND/STAY COMMAND ** NOTE: Before teaching

LESSON NOTES STAND/STAY COMMAND ** NOTE: Before teaching stand/stay your dog should have a complete understanding of sit/stay. * Begin with your dog in a sit/stay on your left side facing in the same direction you are. * Using your right hand reach across your body grasping the leash about 6” from your dog collar. * Step back and place your left hand (palm toward yourself) on the deep inside of your right thigh. * Then as you give the command “stand” pull forward with your right hand while using your left hand to lift the dogs hind quarter into the air. * Once your dog reaches the standing position give the command to “stay”, then step in front of your dog. * Keep in mind, most dogs will attempt to sit. If this should happen, move quickly, stepping forward with your left leg (putting your hand back inside your thigh), then lightly snap the leash toward you as you lift your dogs hind quarters into the the stand position, and say “NO !!” (correction tone) then say “stand”. (light command tone). * Continue to follow the above steps for seven full days before expecting the dog to stand on his own. * Consult your training instructor for the next steps. TRAINING GOAL:_________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ *Remember, if you have any questions, please call our office at (704) 573-3647 Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm
Dog Daycare Charlotte,NC

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab

Dog Daycare Charlotte,NC -

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab
A woman says someone shot and killed her dog outside her west Charlotte home Tuesday night.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab

Dog Daycare Charlotte,NC -

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab
A woman says someone shot and killed her dog outside her west Charlotte home Tuesday night.

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab

dog-training-charlotte.com -

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab
A woman says someone shot and killed her dog outside her west Charlotte home Tuesday night.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab

dog-training-charlotte.com -

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab
A woman says someone shot and killed her dog outside her west Charlotte home Tuesday night.

Probe into family murder 999 call

Probe into family murder 999 call
A 999 call believed to have been made as a Northampton family was being murdered in their home is investigated by the police watchdog.

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab

Dog Daycare Charlotte,NC -

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab
A woman says someone shot and killed her dog outside her west Charlotte home Tuesday night.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab

Dog Daycare matthews,NC -

Woman says someone shot and killed her black lab
A woman says someone shot and killed her dog outside her west Charlotte home Tuesday night.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Woman reports peeping Tom at Rock Hill apartment

Dog Daycare matthews,NC -

Woman reports peeping Tom at Rock Hill apartment
(By Nicole Smith, nsmith@heraldonline.com) A 25-year-old Rock Hill woman reported problems with a peeping Tom at her apartment Tuesday.

The woman said that just after midnight Tuesday she saw another neighbor crouched behind a bush in front of her Patriot Parkway apartment, peering into her window, according to a Rock Hill police report. When asked, the man said he was looking for his missing dog.

Win a pack of Hebrew Nationals!
Get into the summer spirit early with a chance to win a coupon for a free package of hot dogs! Hebrew National has given MC four coupons, each good for a package.

To enter, go to MomsCharlotte.com, "Giveaways' and tell us what your favorite hot dog topping is. We'll select four winners May 15.

Top 10 Man-and-Dog Workouts

Top 10 Man-and-Dog Workouts

The next time your dog comes to you with his leash in hand begging for a walk, take it as an opportunity to get ripped




Tuesday, May 10, 2011

DIGGING CAN BE DANGEROUS Ruined landscaping, escape attempts,

DIGGING CAN BE DANGEROUS Ruined landscaping, escape attempts, and dirty dogs: Digging can be a very destructive and expensive adventure for your dog to embark upon. First, you need to question why your dog is digging in the first place. Is it bored? We already spoke to the resolution of that issue in the above article. Second, do they dig and lay in the holes? Then your dog may be hot or cold and looking for some relief. Train your dog where to lay his head by finding a more suitable bed that satisfies their warmth or cooling requirements. Third and most tricky, is your dog trying to leave your yard by digging under a fence? To reverse this one, you will need to attach a long line to their collar and watch them. When you catch them in the act of digging, you need to correct them, while saying "NO!", and then replace their behavior with an obedience command. When you find holes, it is important to immediately refill them. Check to be sure that the dog has not buried anything in the hole to prevent them from re-digging the hole to retrieve their items. Do not allow your dog to take food, treats, or rawhides outside because this often can lead to an instinctive burying behavior to protect their leftovers. If the behaviors continue after consistent observing and training on your own, make sure to call us so that the behaviors do not become a solidified habit.
taekwondo charlotte, taekwondo wesley chapel

Monica Singh
Sangrock Tae Kwon Do

Monday, May 9, 2011

IPCC concern over Tomlinson case

IPCC concern over Tomlinson case
The police watchdog says it is a matter of concern only one officer who saw Ian Tomlinson pushed over at the G20 protests produced a written log.

Charlotte Dog Training | Charlotte Dog Daycare |

Charlotte Dog Training |
Charlotte Dog Daycare |
Monroe Dog Groomer|

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"

Dog Daycare Charlotte,NC -

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"
From a car repair shop to a dog salon, more companies and retailers are making it easier for you to save money by doing the work themselves.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Judge: No treats for dog groups in Helmsley case

Judge: No treats for dog groups in Helmsley case

A New York judge has rejected an effort by animal-welfare groups to get extra treats from the multibillion-dollar estate of dog-loving hotel queen Leona Helmsley.




Dog at edge of flooded road

Dog at edge of flooded road

A dog watches a couple head to their inundated home on a road in the Fords section of Vicksburg, MS



Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"

Dog Training Gastonia,NC

Shon Mitchell
Owner: Dog Training In Your Home -

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"
From a car repair shop to a dog salon, more companies and retailers are making it easier for you to save money by doing the work themselves.

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"

Dog Training Royal Oak

Ken Landa
Dog Training In your Home -

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"
From a car repair shop to a dog salon, more companies and retailers are making it easier for you to save money by doing the work themselves.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"

Dog Daycare Charlotte,NC -

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"
From a car repair shop to a dog salon, more companies and retailers are making it easier for you to save money by doing the work themselves.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"

Dog Daycare matthews,NC -

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"
From a car repair shop to a dog salon, more companies and retailers are making it easier for you to save money by doing the work themselves.

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"

Dog Daycare Charlotte,NC -

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"
From a car repair shop to a dog salon, more companies and retailers are making it easier for you to save money by doing the work themselves.

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"

Dog Training Royal Oak

Ken Landa
Dog Training In your Home -

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"
From a car repair shop to a dog salon, more companies and retailers are making it easier for you to save money by doing the work themselves.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"

dog-training-charlotte.com -

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"
From a car repair shop to a dog salon, more companies and retailers are making it easier for you to save money by doing the work themselves.

Neighbors rescue 3 dogs from burning mobile home

dog-training-charlotte.com -

Neighbors rescue 3 dogs from burning mobile home
Three dogs were rescued from a mobile home fire in Caldwell County early Monday morning. The fire was in a single-wide, mobile home at 4920 Burns Road in the Grace Chapel community. The fire was reported just after midnight.

Why it's easier than ever to "do it yourself"
From a car repair shop to a dog salon, more companies and retailers are making it easier for you to save money by doing the work themselves.

Military Dog Used in Bin Laden Compound Raid

Military Dog Used in Bin Laden Compound Raid

Bomb-sniffing dog was part of U.S. Navy SEALs raid on bin Laden compound in Abottabad, Pakistan.




Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Neighbors rescue 3 dogs from burning mobile home

Dog Training Royal Oak

Ken Landa
Dog Training In your Home -

Neighbors rescue 3 dogs from burning mobile home
Three dogs were rescued from a mobile home fire in Caldwell County early Monday morning. The fire was in a single-wide, mobile home at 4920 Burns Road in the Grace Chapel community. The fire was reported just after midnight.

Neighbors rescue 3 dogs from burning mobile home

dog-training-charlotte.com -

Neighbors rescue 3 dogs from burning mobile home
Three dogs were rescued from a mobile home fire in Caldwell County early Monday morning. The fire was in a single-wide, mobile home at 4920 Burns Road in the Grace Chapel community. The fire was reported just after midnight.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Neighbors rescue 3 dogs from burning mobile home

Dog Daycare Charlotte,NC -

Neighbors rescue 3 dogs from burning mobile home
Three dogs were rescued from a mobile home fire in Caldwell County early Monday morning. The fire was in a single-wide, mobile home at 4920 Burns Road in the Grace Chapel community. The fire was reported just after midnight.

Neighbors rescue 3 dogs from burning mobile home

Dog Training Gastonia,NC

Shon Mitchell
Owner: Dog Training In Your Home -

Neighbors rescue 3 dogs from burning mobile home
Three dogs were rescued from a mobile home fire in Caldwell County early Monday morning. The fire was in a single-wide, mobile home at 4920 Burns Road in the Grace Chapel community. The fire was reported just after midnight.