Get out with your Dogs!

May 1st, 2009 by Molly Feeney

The weather is finally taking a turn for the better so get outdoors and walk your dogs!

Saturday join the Animal Humane Society  for the “Walk for Animals”  http://www.animalhumanesociety.org/walk

If you can’t get outdoors for some crazy reason, then find a playdate for your pups to at leash get some socialization time.

Just Paws’ “Mini Paws Playgroup”  has two playdates this weekend and every weekend Saturday and Sunday in Wayzata MN. 

http://www.justpawstraining.com/playgroups.html

If everything fails you and you can’t do a thing with your pup at least toss ‘em a bone to chew.

Did you know when your dog chews it can help to alleviate some pent up stress and lack of exercise?

Keep your bone Raw, Fresh-frozen or Natural to reap the benefits.

Warm wags~

Molly N’ Lulah

Moll N Lulah Close Up

Don’t Slip and Slide this Winter

December 11th, 2008 by Molly Feeney

Waking up to a fresh snow fall brings a smile to most Minesotan’s. But to walk in that wonderland is another matter…It may seem easy to just slip on your sorrels and take a walk, but add a dog with a little pulling power and the only direction you’ll be going is down…I have found one great thing to keep me steady on my feet while enjoying the snowy paths with my girl Talulah.   All our US mail couriers wear theses and have kept them the best hidden secret.  They are calledYaktrax http://www.yaktrax. You can also find them in running stores for the winter runners. They make a size for everyone so your entire family can get out together and enjoy the slippery streets in your neighborhood. So take an extra 30 seconds for yourself and slip on something to keep you upright. Now if you also need to keep your hands free of  your dogs leash, try this cool leash from Stunt Puppy. This leash snaps around your waist, has a little bungie material in it so you won’t feel a big “yank” if your puppy pulls.  So your hands are free now stop and throw snowball for your dog and have a more fun in your outing.Find these great products at our friends website www.fetchdelivers.com Warm Winter Walking Wags,Molly & Talulah  MF and Tulah 

To Bootie or Not to Bootie… Your Dog’s Paws

December 11th, 2008 by Molly Feeney

December brings us beautiful snow falls, icy paths and chilly temperatures. With all that bring harsh chemicals &  salt to melt the slippery roads. So while we want to get our pups out to enjoy the fresh snow remember you may encounter some chemically treated salted areas which can cause painful paws with  your pooches. Don’t be too vein or embarrassed to “bootie” your dog , play it safe and let your dog enjoy the walk . Millions of professional sled dog racers bootie their dogs all year round when running them in cold temps and even in the warm summer months to protect their pads.Even fresh, deep snow can become impacted in-between dogs paws and create very painful pressure. So if you see your pooch lifting their feet STOP and dig out the snow. And next time you run out to play in the snow or walk on city streets, maybe you’ll snap on some booties.These boot aren’t expensive and if you think your dogs won’t wear them, think again.  Just get a set of four put them on, step outside and keep moving.You don’t want them too big so they fly off when you walk. Make sure they fit snug and are on tight enough so you don’t loose them when you walk .  Where to find these “Cool” Boots for your Pooch?In the Twin Citeshttp://www.fetchdelivers.comhttp://www.stuntpuppy.com http://www.boneadventure.com  What do you do if you “have” to salt the slippery walk ways? If you live in an area where you have to salt your roads you can buy something called safety paws. It is a salt which will not hurt your pups paws. Help educate your friends and neighbors and buy them a bag, if you live in the cities, tell your  local shop owners to use a pet friendly salt so when you are out on your walk,  you can come window shop with your dog.Another alternative to salt is to use sand and or cat litter. You could make your own concoction of sand, litter and safety paws salt.  You just need something your boots can grip and not slip on.  Beware… some dogs may feel the need to stop, lick and or paw at this new scent in the snow.  Don’t stop and sniff and linger around this area, keep moving and enjoy the walk.So get out and walk your dogs! Everyone can use some winter fresh air.Warm walks,Molly & Lulah  MF and Tulah