Art Paws Reno Blog

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Record Breaking Art Paws Heats Up with Dogs Galore!

Keep Your Pet Safe in the Heat NOW!  Art Paws was the first step to summer fun with your pet...keep reading for tips to protect your pet from rising temperatures this summer.

In case you missed Artown's 13th Annual Art Paws, last July 21st, we had a doggone grrrreat time!

The record heat did not deter many of the people and pets of Art Paws.  Red Cross Representative Peggy Rew placed ice chips in water bowls and puppy pools throughout the park, so canines had a chance to cool their feet.



Here are the latest hot weather tips for your pet by Cesar Millan

With record temperatures around the country, it is important to keep your dogs in mind when it comes to keeping cool. Here are Cesar's Top 10 Tips for beating the summer heat!


1.) Exercise your dog early in the morning or late at night.

Since these are the cooler parts of the day, this will make the walk more comfortable for both you and your dog. I'm a believer in vigorous exercise for healthy dogs, but this is the time of year to back off on exercise intensity.

2.) Use doggie boots.

You can find these at your local pet supply store. If you can't walk your dog during the early and later hours of the day, this is a good way of protecting him. Heat rises from the ground, especially on surfaces like cement and asphalt, and dogs absorb and release heat through their feet. Just like boots prevent the dog from absorbing the cold in the winter, they also isolate heat.

3.) Watch for signs of dehydration.

Dogs can't sweat. They cool off by panting, so an overheated dog will drool excessively. It will become lethargic, its eyes will be bloodshot, and it may appear a little pale. If you lift its skin, it will take longer than usual for the skin to fall back into place.

4.) Keep your dog hydrated!

Different dogs have different needs when battling the heat. Keep in mind that darker coats absorb more heat than lighter coats. Also, overweight dogs are at higher risk for dehydration. Carry a bottle of water when going on a walk with your dog. Better yet have your dog carry it for you in a backpack or a vest! The water in the bottles will keep the dog cooler and also give the dog a sense of purpose.

5.) Find innovative ways to cool your dog.

Don't have air conditioning? No problem! Find a spot in the shade and set up a kiddie pool. Lay down a wet towel for your dog to lie on. Or simply set up a fan in front of a pan of ice. At the Dog Psychology Center, we have sprinklers that spray the dogs with a gentle mist of water.

6.) Dogs cool from the bottom up.

Make sure to spray the paws and stomach, not just the top of the dog, when spraying it with water. A wet towel does more good on the bottom of your dog than when laid on the top of its coat.

7.) Let your dog dig!

Your dog may resort to finding his own way to avoid the heat. Dog in nature dig their dens not out of frustration but to find food, hide, give birth--or keep cool! If it's possible, locate a shady area where it's okay for your dog to dig.

8.) Let your dog check the weather.

Dogs don't have the Weather Channel, so they don't know why they are being denied a long walk for the day. Allow your dog to step outside and feel for itself that it is too hot, too wet, or too cold to go on a long walk. Instinctually, the dog will understand that it has to shorten its walk, or simply come back inside where it's safe.

9.) Never leave your dog in a parked car.

The car retains more heat than an open area, even if it is in the shade. Plus, a dog may get overexcited in the car due to passersby or panic from claustrophobia, making dehydration more likely. On longer trips, make sure you have water for the dog and keep the AC running.

10.) Use hot weather as an excuse to swim more often!

The best activity you can do in summertime or hot weather is swimming. Instead of walking the dog, take the dog on a swim! If you hold on and allow your dog to take you around the pool, it becomes a powerful bonding experience for the two of you, similar to the walk.

More FREE Photos from Art Paws 2013:  http://www.pixellaphotography.com/p542219742

Friday, July 19, 2013

Get to Know More about this year's Art Paws Celebrity Judges! Canine Contests for Everydog!

Art Paws Announces Celebrity Judges for the Canine Contests!

It is with great excitement that we add the following local popular media personalities who have enlisted their time and energy to support the animals in our community!  Thank you so much!


Canine Contests!   11:30am to 12:30pm
(Please arrive a little early to register your pet for the contests.)
Sunday, McKinley Arts & Cultural Center, at Keystone/Riverside Drives, Reno

*Parent-Owner/Pet Lookalike ~ Do you look like your dog or does your dog look like you? 

*Twins/Triplets/Quads, Oh my! ~ Identical dogs of two or more! 

*Best Super Hero Costume ~ Create a fictitious super hero or use a real one and dress your dog up! 

*Most Unique Trick ~ Does your dog do something amazing? Show us! 

*Biggest/Smallest Pet Head ~ A lot of brains in a big body and a lot of heart in a tiny frame: two winners side by side, bow wow!



2013 Judges!

Terri Farley:

Terri Farley is the best-selling author of the PHANTOM STALLION and WILD HORSE ISLAND series for middle grade readers.  
She is an advocate for the West’s wild horses and works with young people learning to make their voices heard.
The Phantom Stallion was recently admitted into evidence as fact-based fiction in support of the First Amendment.
Through her Authoring Change campaign, Terri supports a number of humane and literacy organizations.

Jessica Levity
Jessica Levity is a professional emcee and local radio personality on Mix 100.9 and 100.1 The X.
You can also catch her live on stage with her very own, Reno's #1 comedy troupe, The Utility Players.
Jessica serves on the board directors of her brother's organization,Homer J's Senior Dog Sanctuary (seniordogsanctuary.org) and has a passion for rescuing senior dogs (especially ones with large heads).
www.seniordogsanctuary.org


Terri Russell

Terri is unique in that she is a native Nevadan from Reno who attended schools locally through high school ultimately graduating from Reno High School. She then attended Arizona State University where she received a degree in Broadcasting.

Returning to her roots, Terri began her broadcasting career as an associate director for KTVN in Reno. Given a chance to advance by then-news director Ed Pearce, Terri steadily rose through the ranks and became a producer, general assignment reporter, medical reporter and fill-in anchor.
In 1989, Terri moved to Las Vegas and produced and reported a medical segment, which aired seven days a week for KVBC. She then moved into a writing position at KPTV in Portland, Oregon in 1995 and a year later became an anchor/reporter at KTCI in Vancouver, Washington.
In 1997, Terri moved back to "home" to be closer to family and was hired as a medical reporter by KOLO News Channel 8. She is currently a general assignment reporter with KOLO, Monday through Friday at the 5:00/6:30/11:00 newscasts.
Terri has received numerous awards and accolades, including:  an Emmy award for a series of reports on organ transplantation called "The Silent Heroes"
She's been recognized several times with Emmy nominations, the most recent for her half hour program, " Extreme Makeover Mustang Edition" which examined a unique wild horse adoption program pairing trainers and four year old mustangs.
The 2009 Program also recieved an Associated Press Award as well as recognition from the Radio & Television News Directors Association.
She received an Edward R. Murrow Award in 2006 for an investigative series, "Are You Covered?"
She has been twice awarded Family Kaiser Foundation mini-fellowship in Health Vice President on the Board of Trustees for the San Francisco Chapter of the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences,
Terri won special commendation for her work with the academy at the Emmy Awards in 2005
When not working, Terri enjoys riding her two horses in the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, cooking, traveling, and taking care of her two cats at home.

Thank you to last year's judges at Art Paws 2012!

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Be Prepared--at Art Paws, You VOTE for your FAVORITE Local Animal-Aid Agency!


Art Paws Ballot

__ABC Rescue                                      __AGRONN

__Animal Ark                                      __Boxers and Buddies

__CRCS                                                __For Pets’ Sake

__FRONN                                            __Nevada Humane Society

__Palomino Valley Pet Rescue          __Paws 4 Love

__Res-Que, Ltd.                                   __Saints of the West

__Shakespeare Animal Fund             __SPCA

__U.S. Wolf Refuge                             __Wild Horse Preservation League

____Other___________________________________


VOTE, on-site, at Art Paws, Sunday, July 21st, for your FAVORITE Local Animal-Aid Agency!  

The top three groups will fetch all the art Paws proceeds from this year's events!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Past Winners of Art Paws Moolah, Ferret Rescue of Fallon Scampers ON

From Wind & Willows Ferret Rescue in Fallon...




from Wind & Willows Ferret Rescue in Fallon.

We are closing one chapter in our lives and turning the page  to the next BIG Thing...
 
As you may have heard already, we are getting ready to hit the open road and will be traveling Shelter Sitters. Touring the entire US and perhaps into Canada. We will be visiting and helping other ferret rescues.. We may be gone a few months, a few years or a lifetime..
 
I believe in this project and feel it is GOOD and RIGHT. I hope, you will share in our excitement & adventure and will watch for our posts online in order to follow along.
 
Our new Facebook page has been started -- look for Rescuer's Relief, Inc.
 
A new website is under construction, as well as our travel blog.
 
The remaining ferrets in our care are geriatric & require special care, we are looking for a FEW ANGELS to take on these special needs kids and give them individual love and  attention for their remaining years. Only ferret experienced familys elegible. ADOPTION FEES will be waived for all special needs kids and many will come with their own cage and some with a cage mate or two as we will not split up pairs or groups..
 
Memorial/individual sponsor spaces are available on our RV and will be seen nationally as we tour the country and internationally as we document the journey online. If you would like to get more information or prices for sponorship  of Rescuer's Relief Inc. --  please contact me at:
windwillows_ferretrescue@yahoo.com .
 
thank you again for years of support and friendship...  
 
Lisa Watson
 
 

 

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Letter from Catherine Henry, 206-Mile Ride in two Days to Help LLS

As you may already know, I am raising funds for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) as a participant in their Team In Training program. This coming Saturday, July 13th I will begin a two-day, 206 mile ride from Seattle to Portland, and I am still far short of my minimum fundraising of $4900. I had hoped to raise $7500, but my efforts to raise funds have been hampered by the recent loss of my computer in a robbery of our home. Thankfully, the thieves did not steal my bike and it is safely on its way to Seattle. I have replaced my computer and am making my last big push before the big ride to meet my goal. It's not too late for you to help by making a donation today (I have until six weeks after the ride to complete my fundraising).

As in previous years, I am riding in honor of my niece, Amanda, who is a six year leukemia survivor and in honor of my good friend Gay, who is living with myelodysplasia. Amanda benefitted directly from LLS support during her illness, and I am honored to have this opportunity to repay the generosity of others by raising funds for this important cause.

I've tried to weed out those who have already given, but if you're getting this anyway, THANK YOU! Every dollar helps support the nearly 958,000 patients & families battling leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and other blood cancers and supports research into new treatments and eventually cures. You can continue to help by forwarding this message to others. If you have NOT yet made a donation, you can contribute RIGHT NOW with the secure link below. You will receive a confirmation of your donation by email and I will be notified as soon as you make your donation.


This is the fastest and easiest way to donate. If you prefer to donate by mail (either by check or credit card), you can mail your donation to me at:
Catherine Henry
2635 Euclid Heights Blvd., #1
Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44106

If donating by credit card, please include your name as shown on the card, address, credit card type, number, expiration date, and amount of donation. Feel free to call me at 216-403-1581 if you have questions.

I know I can count on you to help me with this important cause. Thank you in advance for your support.

Cathy Henry