Monday, June 29, 2009

Got a good dog? Prove it!

I just learned that Pets Lifeline will offer the Canine Good Citizen test on July 25th for $20. All proceeds will benefit the Shelter and, let's face it, your competitive side wants to get out there and show the world that your dog is, in fact, a respectable member of our community. Getting a CGC certificate is the way to do it!

500,000 dogs have been certified since the AKC started the program in 1989 and most dogs, with 6 to 8 weeks of training (attending a class one-hour per week and the owner/dog practicing 15-minutes per day), can be ready to pass the CGC Test. The CGC is a 10-step evaluation that tests basic obedience such as recall, polite walking, polite greetings and acceptance of handling. The program also requires dog owners to sign the Responsible Dog Owner's Pledge.


We know that training enhances the bond between people and their dog(s). We also know that dogs who have solid training are a joy to be around
-- they respond well to household routines, have good manners around people and other dogs, and they enjoy the company of the guardian who took the time to provide training, intellectual stimulation and a high-quality life. Rarely are these the dogs that are abandoned in a shelter like PLL.

So make the commitment and get on out there and take a basic dog training class with your pooch so that every dog in Sonoma Valley can become a ‘good citizen’ – even if they don't take the test -- you'll know.

Or get a cat. Felines are naturally good citizens!


Friday, June 12, 2009

Research Shows "Canine Guilt" is All in the Mind of the Human

A report out today from the BBC News presents some scientific evidence that, contrary to the belief of many dog owners, they cannot accurately identify when their dog is "guilty" of doing something wrong.

The research, Canine Behavior and Cognition, looked at how dog owners interpreted their pets' expressions, when they believed that
the dog had stolen and eaten a forbidden treat. As it turns out, humans project their own emotions onto dogs if they believe their dog to have broken a rule, researchers found.

You humans sure are coming a long way in your understanding of us, your beloved animal friends!


Read the whole article
here and check out
this link to pictures showing some pretty guilty dogs!





Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Warm Days Bring Baby Animals to Sonoma Valley


Our local newspaper, The Sonoma Index-Tribune, did a wonderful article today about what to do if you find a baby animal. It is spring and that means BABIES! Here is a link to the article.



Aren't the kittens in the photo adorable? Credit goes to outstanding photographer and animal lover Robbi Pengelly of the Sonoma Index-Tribune.