Friday, February 24, 2012

Old Hollywood Pets

Since it's award season, I thought I would share photos of the Hollywood greats with their pets. Enjoy!

Audrey Hepburn
                                                            
Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart
                                                
Bette Davis
                                                                
Betty Grable
                                                                    
Bridgette Bardot
                                                                
Cary Grant
                                                                      
Doris Day
                                                                    
Clark Gable
                                                                      
Elizabeth Taylor
                                                            
Jean Harlow
                                                                    
James Dean
Jimmy Stewart

Katharine Hepburn

Marilyn Monroe

Marlon Brando

Vivien Leigh

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Black Dog Syndrome


Unfortunately “Black Dog Syndrome” is an actual phenomena that happens all over and especially in shelters. There are many great black and predominantly black dogs out there. It is a shame that they will go unnoticed due to this unfavorable predicament. Black dogs are the least likely to be adopted, if at all. Here are some reasons:
1) Harmful Superstitions: Black dogs are in folklore
2) Negative Labels
3) Fear: To some, black dogs look aggressive
4) Just too ordinary: To some, black dogs do not stand out enough
5) Health Concerns: Black dogs overheat easier than light-colored dogs
We need to put an end to this unfair phenomenon. If you are thinking about adopting a dog, please don’t overlook black dogs because they are just as loving & wonderful as lighter colored dogs! Black is beautiful!

Check out Blackdogrescueproject.com

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

What's Up With Westminster?

                                           (This year's champion Malachy the Pekingnese)

Every year I look forward to the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. It is a tradition in our family. My mother and I have watched this prestigious competition ever since I can remember. And if we can't watch it together, we text each other the entire time. I love watching all of the dog breeds in their most perfect form. The Westminster has taught me so much about dogs and I really enjoy learning about the newest breeds. I have to admit that I almost did not watch the show this year. Here's why:

Remember all of those bittersweet Pedigree dog food commercial that focused on shelter pets? Well the Westminster Kennel club decided that the ads would influence too many people to adopt their next pet instead of buy them from a breeder. They also said the ads were too sad for the viewers. Well guess what? Being in a shelter is sad! Westminster cut Pedigree as their sponsor and added Purina. The Purina commercials are sweet but they all feature purebred dogs.

                                                   (Pedigree shelter dog commercial)

The Westminster Kennel Club is all about breed standards and that is how the upscale community makes their money. I don't think there is anything wrong with responsible breeding or buying from a reputable breeder. I understand why people want a purebred pet. There are certain characteristics that are desirable in a variety of breeds. I do, however, have a problem with backyard breeders and pet stores (puppy mills).

The Westminster Dog Show is a huge platform and I feel that it is a shame that they have stopped spotlighting rescue pets. A dog is a dog, no matter the blood line. A pet that you adopt can offer just as much love as a pet that you pay thousands for.

I hope that next year, the Westminster will listen to the public and shine a light on all of the shelter pets that need homes. As for me, I will continue to watch it with my mother and my very own champion- my purebred shelter mutt Lily!

And remember, there are many breed specific rescues and purebred pets in shelters everywhere!

Here is the trailer from the movie Best In Show. Enjoy!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Sarah McLachlan has ruined my day...again.

Oh no! You can hear it, and worst of all you can see it. The music starts..."In the arms of the angels...Hi. I'm Sarah McLachlan." Quick! Grab the remote. Noooo! You can't find it. It's okay. Just cover your ears, run out of the room, and wait for the appropriate amount of time for the saddest commercial ever made to be over. Okay. It should be safe. You slowly walk back into the living room. Dang! You catch the last glimpse of the shih-tzu with one eye, pleading with you to help. Your night is completely ruined.



We've all been there. Those ASPCA commercials pull at your heart strings and most of all just make you sad to be a human being. I know what you are thinking. You don't want to see the horrendous things that people can do to defenseless animals. I also think we don't want to feel guilty for seeing these images and not helping or giving money.

Well, I say we owe it to these beautiful creatures to watch their hardships. We need to face the facts that animal cruelty is constantly happening. Don't look away. How would you feel if your image or video came on the screen and people were knocking each other over, just to get out of the room or change the channel.



I know it's hard, but force yourself to watch it and if you feel so compelled, make a difference in these innocent animal's lives.