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Pabst,the World's ugliest dog

Checkout my new friend Pabst! A prominent under-bite, scrunched face and floppy ears are the hallmarks of a winner. The winner of the World's Ugliest Dog contest, that is. Pabst, a boxer-mix rescued from a shelter by Miles Egstad of Citrus Heights, Calif., won the annual contest on Friday at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Northern California.It was an upset victory for Pabst, who beat former champion Rascal, a pedigree Chinese Crested.Pabst's owner took home $1,600 in prize money, pet supplies and a modeling contract with House of Dog. Hmm, the World's Ugliest Dog...that's a contest I could never win!



5 Tips for Dog Friendly Vacations

 Just like Doug, many families these days consider their dogs a member of their family, so when vacation time rolls around they want dog friendly vacations. Here are some tips foy you dog owners so my fellow pups will be able to enjoy their own vacation time.

1. Make sure your canine companion is up to date with their vaccinations and that you have paperwork from your vet that says so. Some hotels require documentation and if you arrive to check in, after your vet has closed, you’re stuck.

2. Your pet must have a strong collar, leash and ID tag and should wear all three any time you’re outside your car or hotel room. Even if your dog is well trained to walk off leash at home, in a new and strange environment, they may get distracted. Make sure you put your cell phone number on the ID tag. If you’re not home, your home phone number won’t do you much good.

3. If you’re traveling by car, take at least a gallon of water for each day for the first few days of the trip. Remember to pack a water bowl. Puppy pals drink a lot more water than you might think and it’s difficult for them to get enough to drink out of a glass or bottle. Dehydration is not a good thing and can lead to a sick dog and ruined vacation.

4. Prepare for emergencies. Have your vet’s phone number handy. Pack any medications for your dog. If your vet approves, pack medication for diarrhea, allergies, and motion sickness. Take a few moments and do a web search to find an emergency vet clinic in every location you visit. Make a note of the vet’s address, phone number, and the nearest cross streets. Take the list with you when you travel. You’ll save precious time.

5. Remember to have fun. Take your dog’s favorite toy, chewie and blanket. You can use the trip to teach him or her a few new tricks. Or just snooze under a shady tree.

 

Have a great summer, talk to you soon!

Charlotte Ann

Woof!

 










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