Love and Loyalty Know No Age

Getting adopted is tough for older animals. Would-be owners often overlook these pets for younger companions. The Black Canyon Animal Sanctuary found a perfect solution. Who needs a loyal friend and companion more than a homebound senior citizen? Who needs to be loved and cared for more than an abandoned older dog or cat? Debbie Faulkner, founder of Black Canyon Animal Sanctuary in Crawford, Colorado, recognized the unmet needs of senior people and senior pets, and started a community outreach program to bring them together. She calls it the Silver Whiskers Program.

“At Black Canyon Animal Sanctuary, Debbie takes in dogs and cats who have been abandoned or abused, and gives them the love and care they need to rehabilitate and trust people again. But even when these dogs and cats are ready to be someone’s pet, it’s not so easy to find suitable homes for them. Senior pets just aren’t as easily adopted as younger pets.

But senior pets are often an ideal match for senior citizens. Older pets are generally calmer and are already trained. But the senior adults who most need a furry companion are often unable to afford or properly care for them.

That’s where Silver Whiskers and its generous donors make the connection work. They carefully match up senior people with a senior pet who has rehabilitated at the sanctuary. Silver Whiskers covers all the costs of owning a pet, including food, supplies and veterinary care. They also provide transportation to and from the veterinarian.

A Senior Whiskers volunteer will arrange a sleepover so the pet and person can see how they like each other. Once the match is made, the senior pet has a home for as long as the senior person is able to care for him.

The benefits to the senior pets are obvious. They get a home and someone to love and care for them. They get plenty of attention because their owner is home all day.

But the benefits to senior people are even greater. A dog or cat in the home gives the person a friend to love, care for, and interact with everyday. A pet’s unpredictability breaks up stale routines and creates joyful moments of spontaneity, and provides something delightful to look forward to each day. A pet can dig up satisfying feelings that were buried – feelings of being relevant, needed and useful. A cat, with a unique personality, provides something interesting to talk about. And a dog, who will go on walks, can actually help a senior make new friends, as nothing can break the ice and invite neighborly interaction like a wagging tail.

Take a look at how well this program works in our Snouts in Your Town video. If you want to see the dogs and cats who need adopting, or want to donate to this program, go to BlackCanyonAnimalSanctuary.com.

You can find an older animal to adopt near you by doing a search on Adopt-a-Pet.com and selecting “senior” from the age drop down menu. Senior pets rock!

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Video: How to train your dog not to jump up on the door!

Brought to you by Adopt-a-Pet.com, Woof University is a video series of pet-related training tips! This week someone posted a question on our Facebook page asking about how to get their black Labrador to stop jumping on the glass door. Check out Katya this Adopt-a-Pet.com Woof University video to learn some training tips addressing this issue!  You can post your pet-related questions on Adopt-a-Pet.com’s Facebook or Twitter page with the hashtag # AskKatya and once a week, we’ll be picking a question to answer with video just like this one! Whether it’s a dog training question, how to stop an undesirable behavior, or maybe there is something that your pet is doing you’re just curious to know what it means – feel free to ask away!

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What is Whisker Stress?

Do you have or have you seen a cat that doesn’t want to eat their kibble in their bowl, preferring to pull it out one piece at a time with their paw, then eating it off the counter or floor? Or maybe a cat that only seems to like to eat the top layer of food out of her bowl, acting like she needs to get a refill, even when there is still plenty of morsels left on the bottom of her dish? You may be witnessing Whisker Stress!

Cat’s whiskers are very sensitive. Whiskers are rooted very deep in the cat’s face, in an area rich in nerves and blood vessels. Cats use their whiskers to move around in low or no light without bumping into anything — not like feelers, but they actually are so sensitive that they detect how currents of air move around objects in their path, and use that sensory information to avoid the objects! The tips are also sensitive to pressure, so a cat uses them to judge if their body will fit through an opening. That is why you should never trim a cat’s whiskers!

So imagine what forcing those delicate instruments into a food dish must feel like. Ouch! The good news is that cat-friendly designers have come up with lots of beautiful flat feline feeding dishes to help your cat avoid whisker stress. They look like elegant serving platters, wide and shallow, with plenty of room for your kitty to pick up the food with their mouth, without their whiskers touching anything.

I first learned about Whisker Stress from reading about it on the ModernCat.net blog here back in 2007, and they recently featured a new fancy whisker stress-free feeding bowl here. You can also improvise with human ceramic food dishes to accomplish the same effect, you may just have to search around a little for ones that are the right size and shape to prevent kibble scatter while being flat enough to fit your cat’s whiskers!
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Video: Woof University

Brought to you by Adopt-a-Pet.com, Woof University is a video series of pet-related training tips! Click here to watch the introduction video that asks: Have a question about training or dog behavior? Ask Katya! Meet Katya Friedman, Adopt-a-Pet.com’s resident trainer. Post your pet-related questions on Adopt-a-Pet.com’s Facebook page here or our Twitter page here and include the hashtag #AskKatya — and once a week, we’ll be picking a question to answer with video! Whether it’s a dog training question, how to stop a dog’s undesirable behavior, or maybe there is something that your dog is doing you’re just curious to know what it means – feel free to ask away!

 

 

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Practice On and Off the Sofa

There’s nothing I personally love more than cuddling on the couch with my dog while I watch my favorite TV show!  But I understand that not every pet owner wants their pups to have full access to their furniture.  Instead of deciding not to let your pet up on the sofa at all, you might want to consider teaching the commands “on” and “off” so that you can both enjoy your snuggle time when appropriate.

Here’s how to practice “on” and “off”.  Invite your pooch onto the sofa by sitting on it and patting the cushion, saying “on”.  Know that the couch is intrinsically rewarding because it is soft and comfortable, therefore your dog will not need a treat or petting to reinforce “on”.  After a moment, ask your pup “off” by using a treat in your hand to lure him off the couch.  Once he jumps off, release the treat and praise him with affection perhaps reinforcing with “good off!”.  Your goal with the treats is to make your pet a believer that being “off” is just as fun as being up on the couch!  Keep in mind that your praise and affection is a strong reinforcer as well.  If your dog gets tons of love when he jumps onto the couch, he’ll always want to get up there!  If you’d prefer he not jump onto your sofa, make sure to give all the love and affection when he is “off”.  Your pup will notice that your kindness is associated with not being on the furniture.

Practice “on” and “off” drills for ten minutes each day.  If your dog is off and starts to move his weight forward or try to jump onto the couch without being invited first, gently let him know not to do, then wait a few moments and remind him an invitation is required by asking him up to join you.  When you are not able to keep an eye on him perhaps leave your dog in another room where he will not have access to the couch and be tempted to jump up without you being there.  If you decide you would like not to have your pets on your furniture, please set up a dog bed in your living room so that Fido can be near you, enjoying your company.  If he has a comfy bed of his own and you have practiced your “on” and “off” commands, he will be happy enough resting in his own place.  Although in my home we are happy to let our pets have the run of the mill, what matters most is that your pets get to spend time with you.  You are after all a family.

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Show Us Your Pet Greeting You at the Door For a Chance at Stardom!

Best Welcome Home Ever Isn’t it wonderful to return home each day to an enthusiastic greeting by your furry friends? There’s nothing like it. Now, you can help us show the world that when you adopt a pet, you always have a warm welcome waiting for you. Adopt-a-Pet.com is creating a public service announcement (PSA) called  “The Best Welcome Home EVER!“, starring none other than YOUR pets!

We invite you to shoot a video of your dog, cat, or other animal greeting you when you come home, and make sure to capture just how funny, cute, insane or silly your welcome home can be! Please keep it under a minute in length, then submit it on our Best Welcome Home Ever pagePlease note: you’ll need to be on a desktop or laptop computer, rather than on your mobile device. Everyone who visits the site will be able to see your entry, and we’ll be working to choose some clips to use for our PSA, which will run on TV and the internet. Your pet could be a star!

Please help us spread the word about our Best Welcome Home Ever PSA campaign by sharing the link on Facebook, Twitter, or by emailing your friends and inviting them to upload a video of their own welcoming committee!

Show Us Your Best Welcome Home EVER!
Show Us Your Best Welcome Home EVER!

4 Earth Day Tips for Your Pets

Earth Day comes around every April 22 and it’s a great time to remind ourselves of all the things we can do to help the Earth. Every year more and more events are held on Earth Day worldwide to increase awareness and appreciation of the Earth’s natural environment. So what can you do if you’re a pet lover to enjoy Earth Day and reduce your pet’s pawprint? Your pets can have a huge impact on the environment, and aside from buying natural and recycled products for them, and shopping at a shelter or rescue’s thrift store, there are easy ways you can help lessen the negative impact your pets can have on our planet. You can use the four tips below to reduce your pet’s carbon pawprint –not just on Earth Day, but every day!

1. Pick up after your dog
Dog poop pollutes if it is not picked up & properly processed.
Make sure to use biodegradable pick-up bags.
Take it up a notch: Install a dog-waste mini septic tank.

2. Pick up after your cat
Scoop into paper lunch bags or biodegradable dog pick up bags.
Use a recycled, biodegradable cat litter.

3. Protect wildlife from your pet
Keep your cat indoors, on a harness, or in a catio.
If you hike with your dog off-leash, train him to come when called, even if he sees a rabbit or squirrel.

4. Adopt a “recycled” pet!
Pets at shelters and rescues can become your recycled pet! Someone careless may have thrown away their pet, but that doesn’t make them any less valuable or wonderful as your “new” family friend.

Do you have other ways you and your pet “go green”? We’d love for you to share them on the Adopt-a-Pet.com Facebook page.

Happy Beginnings: Bianca Finds Love

We love sharing the amazing happy stories we receive from adopters who found their new family members on Adopt-a-Pet.com.  Here’s a great one about a very lucky special-needs dog named Bianca, who found her forever family. “Dear Adopt-a-Pet.com, We found our Bianca through Adopt-a-Pet.com just a week ago! She is a wonderful companion and has added tons of fun and kisses to our home since she arrived.  She is deaf but we did not tell her so she has been following simple gestures 🙂 We adore her! I’ve attached a photo of Bianca in her new favorite spot! Thank you for helping us adopt our new family member! – The Watsons.”

Did you find your new best friend through Adopt-a-Pet.com?  Email us and let us know or post your story on our Facebook page! We’d love to use your story in an upcoming edition of The Scoop!

Lather Up!

When it comes to giving your pet a bath, a little preparation and the right products make all the difference. Your pet loves attention from you. One of the best ways to give her that attention is through regular grooming — and that includes bath time. Some pets just like rolling around in the dirt; others are great about keeping themselves clean. Either way, there are times when you’ll want to give your pet a bath. Click here for some tips on how to make bath time easier and more fun for the both of you.

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DIY modern cat furniture idea

Some, well, most cat trees look like something leftover from a 1970s party gone wrong. Lots of beige shag carpeting and funky platforms! Thank goodness, there is an alternative! If you haven’t already discovered the fabulous ModernCat.net blog, lovers of sleek modern and mid-century design will be overjoyed at their online and DIY finds. Our latest favorite post? A semi-do-it-yourself cat stand designed to give a cat a place to eat and perch away from a dog, with high views out of a window as a bonus. Here’s what the creator says:   “After lots of searching, Ashii couldn’t find exactly what she was looking for so she took matters into her own hands. She designed this very unique and modern cat stand and found a local craftsman to build it for her. The stand is made of poplar wood stained espresso with brushed stainless steel bars. The pad on top is covered with sisal weave fabric and is attached with 3M Command Strips so it can be easily changed with the seasons or when it becomes worn. The stand measures just over 4 feet tall, 13 inches deep, and 2 feet long. The total cost was $300, not bad for a custom design. It meets the family’s needs perfectly and Sasha (who might be the cutest thing ever!) absolutely loves it.”

You can see more photos and find out more about the design and creation process at ModernCat.net here.
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