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HOLIDAY ISSUE NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2013 ISSUE #5
Halloween pictures of our Cedar Valley
Dogs.
Tails from the Cedar Valley.
How NOT to interact with dogs. By Sophia Yin
Cedar Bend Humane Society Fundraiser Homeward Bound Gala
Going away for the
holidays?
Who’s taking care
of Fido?
Answers to last issue’s “do dogs go
to heaven?”
Did you Know?
Treat of the Day!
AXEL We were considering getting a dog for about ten years. Finally, we became proud first time dog owners. Axel (boxer and basset hound mix, as a DNA test showed) is about two years now and he was adopted from the Cedar Bend Humane Society last fall. Karen started with a house call when she came to our home to make sure everything is set up correctly for Axel; which was critical being that we are fist time dog owners. She gave us some invaluable input about care for him, his immediate surroundings, and training. Then, Axel began going to doggy daycare. The progress with Axel has been evident and impressive - instead of coming home simply tired and warn out from running around, he is now remembering training and positive behaviors. Additionally, if we ever have to leave town and leave Axel behind, we know he is happy and content and well taken care of at PetAgreed. Finally, the staff is always ready to help or give advice - either on the phone or in person. Now Axel is getting exactly what he needs from both PetAgreed and his owners - exercise, parenting, and love. Thank you Karen, Annalea, Shawna and the rest of the PetAgreed staff! Nadia, Ryan and Axel, Waterloo
Editor
Karen Anderson www.cedarvalleydog.com
Mission Statement Community involvement: Bringing it together by delivering the most recent and up to date information in the Cedar Valley about Our pets, pet fashion, pet training / behavior, pet health and pet well being. To support our local humane societies, rescues, foster families, adoptive families and our local small businesses. Lastly , to be an ambassador for different types of pet non-profits.
Canine Lovers can find this bi-monthly newsletter FREE at different local veterinarians, groomers, coffee shops, cafes, various restaurants and convenience stores. Also found at Cedar Falls, Waterloo and Waverly public libraries. Many other various local salons and stores.
Check out our website: www.cedarvalleydog.com
email: [email protected]
Photos for the Halloween pictures were taken by: Annalea Milligan
Recycle Adopt a Dog
Tails from the Cedar Valley
Banners - Posters - Canvas Prints Vehicle Wraps & Lettering Yard Signs – Decals - Designs & More More Booster Clubs Pricing
Do you have a cute pet story? Email us and we’ll publish it!
7103 Chancellor Drive, Cedar Falls Industrial Park Corner of Chancellor and Technology Parkway
319-277-9515
John Deere Supervisors’ Club3265 Dewitt Rd., Waterloo
Homeward Bound Gala
Tickets $50.00 per personTable of eight $360.00
Make your reservations on-line at www.CedarBendHumane.org
call 319-232-6887 or email [email protected]
You are invited!
Helping Homeless Animals
Be Homeward Bound!
Sat., November 16, 2013
Music by Cedar Valley Big Band5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Silent Auction
6:30 p.m. Dinner7:45 p.m. Live Auction
Cedar Bend Humane Society Fundraiser
ESS
Training Boarding Day Care
319-277-7320 Office www.petagreed.co Gift Certificates Available
Pet Waste Disposal Service Residential & Commercial
A Doggone Waste
Don’t let things “Pile” up. Call Today! 319-830-2834
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS
2020A 3rd Ave. NW; Waverly, IA 319.483.5049
Medical; Surgical; Grooming; Daycare; Training
NOW OPEN
GOT SOAP?
Pawsha’s Pet Salon Main and Seerley, Cedar Falls
319-266-2100
Reply by Nancy Woodford Job 12:10 (American Standard Version) In his hand is the soul of every living thing, and the breath of all mankind But St Francis of Assisi said it best:
Does every creature have a soul? Surely they do; for everything God has touched will have life forever. And all creatures he has held.
Keep up the good work Cedar Valley Dog!
Thank you for your reply!
What’s your question or answer? Write Karen [email protected]
We will publish your answers in the Next issue, January/February 2014
any people say how they wish they could go on vacation and not worry about their dog’s emotional needs. Dogs can get very stressed and depressed when their family travels on vacation. (Dogs won’t eat and can get diarrhea for a few days) TIPS ON BOARDING YOUR PET:
• Plan ahead; call the place and make an appointment to bring your dog to tour the facility.
• Get familiar; visit several times so your dog is relaxed when you are gone.
• References; ask for references and call them. • Website; are they professional? • Credentials; how long have they been in business? • Is the facility insured and bonded? • What is their emergency policy? • What emergency vet do they use? • When are pick up and drop off times? Most
places won’t let you pick up on Sundays. • Do they require vaccination records and fecal
results? If not your dog could be exposed to unprotected dogs.
• How many times a day will your dog get let out and for how long? Most places come for short 10 min potty breaks 2 times a day.
• Education; are they educated in pet care and behavior? (You don’t want to come home to new “bad” behaviors.)
• Is boarding right for your pet? Other options are private boarding (in your home).
• A good friend or neighbor may be the best solution for your pets. Trade off sitting for each other.
Just like getting care for children, don’t go cheap, you get what you pay for. When the time comes for you to go, Fido will feel right at home. Less stress for your dog and less worry for you!
here should I take my pet during the holidays?
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W
o Dogs Go to Heaven?
D
By Karen Anderson CDT
Asher is missing Jacob who is attending college in San Diego
For additional free dog bite prevention resources and moredog behavior books and products, visit www.drsophiayin.com.
How Kids SHOULD NOT Interact with DogsIt's common sense. Just imagine how people should interact with each other.
Avoid taking people’s food
Avoid stealing other people’s toys
Avoid putting your face right up to someone else’s face
Avoid bothering when asleep
Avoid pestering
Avoid climbing on or trampling
Avoid pinching
Avoid screaming around
Avoid bothering dogs whenthey are eating
Avoid taking a dog’s bones or toys
Avoid putting your face right up to a dog’s face
Avoid bothering animalswhen they are resting.Let sleeping dogs lie.
Avoid grabbing tail/ears
Avoid climbing on or trampling
Avoid hugging.Most dogs dislike it.
Avoid hollering and shouting.Use your "inside" voice instead.
Hallo
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Anna
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Mill
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Annalea and Rimsky
Karen and Rico
Shawna and Marnie
Macy Rylee
Peaches and Eddy
Casey Harvey Rex
Rico
Inca Freddy
Bostic
Marnie Boomer
Duke Charlie Lola
PO Box 291 Waverly, Iowa 50677
Retrieve a Golden of Minnesota
RECYCLE; ADOPT FROM YOUR LOCAL RESCUE OR HUMANE SOCIETY
Cedar Valley Humane Society is dedicated to building healthy relationships between people and animals, and eliminating cruelty, abuse and overpopulation of animals.
Chickasaw County S.N.A.P. Program Helping Animals Find Homes New Hartford
We are a group of citizens in Buchanan County, Iowa whose mission is to build a Non-Kill
animal shelter for dogs, cats and more! Email: [email protected] Website: www.bucoas.org
Our mission is to end pet over-population and needless euthanasia by providing access to affordable spay/neuter options. Email: [email protected]
Cedar Valley Pit Bull Rescue Po Box 54, Waterloo, Iowa