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A look inside a research facility AND a giveaway

June 1, 2011 by Dr. V

One of the main reasons Iams invited a group of pet bloggers to Dayton for Behind the Paw was to show off the Pet Health and Nutrition Center in Lewisburg, Ohio. Before I get into what we saw at the facility, I wanted to give you a little background into the wild and wooly topic of animal research. Background It is obviously a controversial topic. An institution who is going to use animals for research purposes needs to have a clear justification as to the benefit of the research as well as ... Read more »

Filed Under: Features, Giveaways Tagged With: Behind the Paw, Iams, nutrition

Behind the Paw: the promised post

May 31, 2011 by Dr. V

So, I asked and you guys answered: yes, you want to hear what Iams has to say about the "Iams Cruelty" PETA video fiasco from 2003. OK. You got it. I had to recruit Brody to sit with me for moral support, though. It became quickly apparent after trying to present it in a coherent manner that the intricacies and nuances of something as complex as animal research protocols are not something that can be presented in one post. So I am going to break it down in a few pieces to make it a little ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life, Features, Musings Tagged With: Behind the Paw, Iams, Peta

Happy Memorial Day!

May 30, 2011 by Dr. V

Today I learned that a mere 30 minute drive from my house is the only private war memorial devoted to canine heroes, at the Rancho Coastal Humane Society. The Department of Defense is doggedly (sorry) opposed to official recognition of canine veterans, according to US War Dogs Association Head Ron Aiello, out of concern that it would detract from the accomplishments of the human honorees. I fully admit I am not an expert on military life. I have not served in the military or lived with a ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life Tagged With: holidays, working dogs

A snapshot of surgery

May 27, 2011 by Dr. V

We were a pretty tech-heavy crew in Peru with the April Amazon Cares trip. One of the items I packed was a Flip camera, which unfortunately chose to poop out entirely about one week into the trip. For the first half, though, it was a cool camera to have since I could set it up on a tripod and just film a half hour of activity. I put together about 40 minutes of footage from 2 clinics the first week in Iquitos. I then sped up the footage so you can see all of this in two minutes' worth of ... Read more »

Filed Under: Amazon Cares, Be The Change, Daily Life, Features, Videos Tagged With: Amazon Cares, Videos

Behind the Paw: Part Uno

May 26, 2011 by Dr. V

As you all know, last week I spent a couple of days in Dayton, Ohio attending the second Behind the Paw Summit at the invitation of Iams/Eukanuba. When I wasn't leaving computers on buses or throwing gutterballs in a sad attempt to unconvincingly demonstrate my bowling prowess, I actually did learn a lot about the pet food manufacturing process. I'm always a little leery of doing trips like this, because I have two competing agendas when writing about them: mine and theirs. My agenda, of ... Read more »

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Behind the Paw, Iams, nutrition

Wordless Wednesday

May 25, 2011 by Dr. V

A beautiful statue calling to the skies on the banks of the Amazon. ... Read more »

Filed Under: Amazon Cares, Features, Photo of the Week, Photography Tagged With: Amazon Cares, Wordless Wednesday

Unwelcome to the club

May 25, 2011 by Dr. V

This week, I heard that a friend and very devoted Golden mom got some really crummy news about the love of her life. I thought I had it bad- I was pretty mad at the universe that Emmett got lymphoma when he was only 7. Teva is only FOUR. Ugh. That is the roll of the die we take when we invite a pet into our lives, especially one like a Golden who is unfortunately genetically more susceptible to certain cancers. That doesn't make it suck any less. I spent a lot of time dissecting my ... Read more »

Filed Under: Cancer sucks Tagged With: Emmett, sad

Sam’s Club Pet-Tastic Savings Photo Contest AND giveaway here!

May 23, 2011 by Dr. V

Winner of the pawcurious giveaway is: the Cat Guy! And the Twitter contest is still pending. :D OK, here is the first of several awesome Brody B-day Giveaways we have lined up for the week. It's an extravaganza! Note: there are TWO separate contests here: the Twitter contest and the giveaway here on the blog. Sam's Club Twitter Photo Contest Sam's Club is hosting a "Pet-Tastic Savings Giveaway" photo contest on Twitter. In celebration of the money saved at Sam's Club, they are asking ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life, Giveaways Tagged With: Sam's Club

Let’s Go Surfin Now

May 23, 2011 by Dr. V

When I was eight years old, we moved from Massachusetts to San Clemente, California. If you don't know San Clemente, it is pretty much archetypal beach bum heaven. Perpetual sun, wide sandy beaches, and the smell of the salty ocean air at every turn. I hated it. Me, with my East Coast sensibility and hatred of the feeling of sand in between my toes, wanted nothing to do with the SoCal beach scene and couldn't wait to escape from lala land back to the land of autumn leaves, icy roads, and ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life Tagged With: Brody, Helen Woodward, surf dog, Videos

As fate would have it

May 20, 2011 by Dr. V

(As you can see, I'm still turning out posts related to the Amazon Cares trip as I get the chance. It's something I could go on about for ages, in so many different ways.) One of the things that will strike you the most when you are in a third world country is the sheer number of street animals. We're not used to it here. Here, they are picked up, and placed out of sight and out of mind, until of course we either rehome them or kill them. That is how it works here. In other places like ... Read more »

Filed Under: Amazon Cares, Daily Life, Features, Musings Tagged With: Amazon Cares

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