February 15, 2011

Dogs on coins

Have you ever wondered why us coins are so boring looking? I have. Let's face it, dead presidents and landmarks can only be done so many times. Why don't we take a look at what other countries have done. For example, China has put dogs on coins (see the photo below).


Other countries have put dogs on coins too. Here is a list of just some of them:
  • Gibraltar
  • Turkey
  • Australia (2006 - the major dog breeds to commemorate the year of the dog)
  • Canada (sled dogs of course)
  • Ireland

February 14, 2011

So you want to be a dog trainer

You have thought long and hard about what you want to do as a career and you want to be a dog trainer. Before you invest your time and money on that career choice you should know that not all dog training teaching schools are the same. Unlike other career choices, dog training is mostly unregulated. That means almost anyone can claim to be a dog trainer. The schools that offer teaching degrees in dog training can vary from worthless to a full rounded curriculum.

What you will need to do is thoroughly investigate the school you plan on attending to become a dog trainer. I have also seen individual dog trainers offering dog trainer certification programs ranging from several hundreds of dollars to several thousand. This is where it gets tricky, you are paying for the trainer's reputation as much as the teaching fees. Depending on the trainer, the price can either be reasonable or outrageous. Either way you must find out if the program has any successful graduates and contact them for their opinion of the program.

Another way to become a dog trainer is to get hired at Petco or Petsmart as part of their in house dog trainer program. Both stores have their own training program. Mostly you will be selling something to your dog owning students as part of your "career" at the pet stores. You will be expected to push for more dog training as well as pushing products.

The world of dog training is a case or tread carefully and beware of rip-offs.

February 2, 2011

Airline travel for your dog


At one time dogs were only allowed to be transported by plane in the cargo area of the craft. In older planes that meant the cargo area was not temperature regulated but was pressurized. It was often a cold journey for the dog. The dog was often treated like an old luggage set. Then came specialized animal airlines that catered to high priced pets and livestock. They commonly transported racehorses and zoo animals. Very often they had room for dogs and other pets in their airline. The advantage was that on long journeys the animals were accompanied by a vet during the flight. The tickets for such a flight was expensive to say the least.

Some airlines have allowed dogs in the cabin with their owners but the dog must be a small breed and the carrier fit in an area where it will not be in the way of the function of the flight crew or other passengers.


Of course if you happen to find an airline that allows you to have your small dog with you during the flight then you must know one thing.........never let your dog out of the carrier during the flight. No matter how tempting it is to give your pup a hug or let someone else hold him, don't do it. It is against airline regulations and could get you and your dog kicked off of the flight. The pilot has the authority to land at the next available airport and remove you from the plane.

February 1, 2011

Naughty dog!!

I have just discovered a new and naughty habit that my little dog has picked up - chewing a hole in my husbands jockey shorts! I discovered this little mishap the other day when I picked up hubby's underwear in the middle of our bedroom floor. I thought he had dropped them while taking them to the laundry room. It wasn't until I looked at them closely when I saw a dinner plate sized hole in them. I asked hubby what happened and he was as puzzled as I was, that was until we figured out that the dog must have liked the taste, smell and location of where the hole was and assumed (excuse the pun) the dog chewed the hole.

Now we have to keep the door to our bedroom closed so that our dog does not get into the habit of looking for dirty laundry to chew on. I would have probably come unglued if he had picked out some of my lingerie to snack on. I can be thankful that our dog does not have a chewing habit unlike my BIL who has a beagle that use to destroy his shoes once he left for work. Funny thing was, the beagle would only chew his shoes and nothing else.