Friday, December 2, 2011

December Newsletter

We hope all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!  We sure did as we have so much to be thankful for here at Dublin Creek Kennel, especially, all of you, are wonderful clients!

Bake Sale
Thank you to all of you who purchased baked goods from our first ever Bake Sale!  We held this bake sale as a fundraiser to raise money for the Dublin Creek Animal Foundation, the 501c3 non-profit organization we started which takes in and rehomes unwanted dogs and cats.  We are happy to announce that we raised over $800 to benefits our animals in need!  Thank you to all of our employees who pitched in!  Special thanks to Janelle who did the majority of the baking, to Michelle for her wonderful fudge, Vicki for her dog and cat treats and Suzie Tripp who donated her wonderful treats!  And, if you didn't make it out to get some treats, don't worry, we have another Bake Sale scheduled for December 19-23rd!


Our Adoptables
We have many wonderful animals looking for their forever homes.  If you are looking for a new companion animal or you know someone who is, please tell them about our adoptables!  Can't adopt but want to help?  We are also looking for foster homes for these animals for the holidays.  If you can help, please call the kennel!  Here is a sneak peek at them, but please visit our rescue page for more information about our adoptables!

Luke












Snickers












Yogi










Amigo (on the left) and Bonita (in the middle)










Adopting a Special Needs Dog
It has taken Boo Boo over a year to find a home and his brother Yogi is still looking.  We aren't quite sure why it's taking Yogi so long to find his forever home, except to say that Chihuahuas and Chihuahua mixes are coming into the shelters in high numbers every day.  With Boo Boo we knew why it was taking longer and were prepared to wait for the perfect home for him.  See, Boo Boo is a shy dog and shy dogs are always a bit more challenging to find homes for because people are reluctant to take on a dog that is less outgoing.  But, Boo Boo's owner will tell you that you should definitely consider it as in just a short period of time, Boo Boo and he have completely bonded.  Hank, another shy dog, who was adopted a couple of months ago was also here for nearly a year while we waited for the perfect home to come along and boy did it!  He was adopted by a family that is happy and willing to help Hank come out of his shell.

Michelle, our groomer, adopted another one of our adoptables several months ago.  Cheerio is a long haired Chihuahua/Pomeranian mix, but he was born without front legs and needed a home where someone was willing to accept that and work with that.  Michelle had a custom made cart made for Cheerio to help him get along better.  Cheerio is a sweet and loving little dog who will start the Paws to Read program this month where he will go to the library where children will read to him. You honestly won't meet a sweeter dog than Cheerio but he was almost killed because of a physical disability that he can't help and that doesn't keep him from having a normal, happy life.  Consider adopting a special needs animal.  Dogs that are handicapped, older or a bit shy can make wonderful companions too!
Cheerio









Look Whose Been Adopted!
These are the animals that have found forever homes through Dublin Creek Animal foundation this month.  We are incredibly proud of this as all of these animals were at great risk before we stepped up and took them in.


We are so happy that after over a year Boo Boo was finally adopted!  His new family reports that he is doing great!


Buster










Pixie












Autumn












Toki










Wiley










Keihei












Pancho Villa

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

November Newsletter

Welcome Fall and an early Happy Holidays to all of you!  Speaking of the holidays, we are already full for Thanksgiving, but we still have some openings for Christmas!  So, if you are planning to get away and need to board your dogs or cats, please make a reservation right away!

Take a New Years Vacation!
We are offering a 20% discount on boarding for the month of January if you book in November and mention the blog! 

Grooming
Don't forget that we offer grooming!  Our talented groomer Michelle will bathe your dog, brush him or her out, trim the feet and toenails!  Your pet doesn't have to be in for boarding to take advantage of our grooming!  Call to make an appointment today!  Sorry, no full haircuts, baths only.

Dublin Creek Animal Foundation
Most of you already know that we are deeply concerned about the number of homeless animals out there.  We have unofficially done rescue work for years, but we have made it official by founding the Dublin Creek Animal Foundation, a 501c3 rescue group that helps unwanted dogs and cats find new homes.

Most of our rescue animals come from high kill animal shelters that are over crowded.  We regularly receive emails with pictures of the dogs, cats, puppies and kittens that are to be euthanized that week.  When we see animals that we think we can help, we then set up transport arrangements for the animals.  Once the animals arrive here we begin to interact with them and evaluate their temperaments and decide what type of home would be the best for that individual.  We get them spayed or neutered, vaccinated and healthy and then we begin to look for new homes for them.  It is tiring and difficult job but also extremely rewarding.  It is also expensive to do and we rely on adoption fees and private donations to pay for the spaying, neutering, dentals, vaccines and any other procedures that need to be done. All donations are tax deductible!

Please visit our Rescue Page to see the animals we are currently looking for homes for here!  And, please, if you know anyone looking for a new pet, please invite them to check out our animals.

Look Who Got Adopted!
We are thrilled to announce that Hank, Charlie (now Truman), Consuela, Chiquita and Whiskers have been adopted through our rescue group!  Way to go! 

Truman

Wylie

Consuela

Whiskers

In addition to our foster animals listed above, we also have two standard, black and tan Dachshunds available.  Slick is a 6 month old male who was bred by Sue who is looking for a show home.  Cinder is a 6 year old female retired show champion looking for a new home.  Inquire to Sue at the kennel.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

October Newsletter

Welcome Fall!  With the start of fall remember that the holidays are just around the corner.  Please remember to make your Thanksgiving, Christmas and ski trip reservations early!  It is heartbreaking for us to have to utter those dreaded words, "I'm sorry, we're full", but it happens around the holidays!  Don't make us say that to you!  Call now to book your pets holiday stay!

Canine Activities
Don't forget about our wonderful enrichment activities that will add fun and excitement to your dog's stay with us.  You can choose to have your dog play ball, tug, get a massage or just some snuggles with one of our staff members.  Our activities offer dogs some quality one on one time which really adds to their stay!

Free Time in our New Cattery
For our feline guests, we now offer daily free time in our new cattery.  This gives cats a chance to come out of their enclosure to climb on wall shelves, play with the enrichment toys or hang out on the climbing net.  Multiple cats from the same family are welcome to enjoy free time together.  However, we do not allow the cats to interact with cats from other families.

Hank finds a home!
We are so happy to announce that Hank, one of our adoptables has found his forever home!  Hank, along with Yogi and Boo Boo had been here at the kennel for nearly a year after we rescued from death row at a high kill shelter.  We are thrilled that he has found a home and family to call his own!  Way to go Hank!

One Pup at a Time Rescue
Dublin Creek Kennels owners Sue and Katherine know how many homeless dogs and cats there are out there looking for new forever homes, many of them at risk of euthanasia.  This is why they started their own 501c3 rescue organization, One Pup at a Time Rescue.  We rescue dogs that have no place else to go, house them, work with them and find them new forever homes.  It is true that it takes a village which is why staff members help by spending one on one time with the dogs, our trainers invites our rescues to attend training classes and Michelle our groomer keeps them clean and comfortable.  Everyone works together to get them ready for their new homes and help them move forward with their lives.

We currently have two dogs looking for new homes.  Yogi and Boo Boo, Dachshund/Chihuahua mixes, probably brothers are still looking for their forever homes.  They do not have to be adopted together.  If you know of anyone looking or you have room in your home and heart, please come by and meet Yogi and Boo Boo.  They would just love to be home this year for the holidays in their new forever homes.




Halloween Safety!
Remember with Halloween coming up to keep your animals safe!

~Chocolate is toxic to dogs.  Be sure to keep all candy, especially chocolate put away so your dog can't get to it.

~Xylitol, found in chewing gum and some candies is also toxic to dogs.  Keep it out of reach so your dog can't ingest it.

~Keep your dog secured when trick or treaters come to the house.  Dogs can get spooked (no pun intended) and run off by the costumes and high volume of visitors.  Make sure your dog doesn't have access to the front door and be sure he is wearing his collar and tags on Halloween.

~Please keep your black cats safe.  As awful as this is, some people are unkind to black cats around Halloween.  If you have an outdoor black cat, please make sure he is safe and secure around Halloween.

Howl-o-Ween Party
Mark your calendars for Friday, October 21 at 6:30 for Braveheart Dog Training's annual Howl-o-Ween party.  The party will be held at Braveheart Dog Training located at 2123 Marina Blvd. in San Leandro.  There will be a costume contest, trick contest and more!  Treats and prizes!  Dog and people friendly dogs welcome to attend!  Please remember to think of your dogs comfort when choosing a Halloween costume for them. 

Friday, September 23, 2011

September Newsletter

Summer came and went and sometimes it didn't feel like it had arrived!  At least it made for an easier time for our animals who can't always tolerate the heat so well.  As Summer winds down we want to remind all of you to book early for the Holidays.  We do tend to book up for Thanksgiving and Christmas, so please make a reservation for your pet's stay early! 

Stop By Anytime!
We take great pride in the high standards we set for the kennel in terms of care of the animals, cleanliness and attention to detail.  We are one of the few kennels that welcomes and encourages tours without an appointment during our open hours.  This means that current or potential clients may drop in to take a tour without making an appointment.  We allow you to view the entire kennel so that you can feel comfortable and reassured that your pet is kept safe, comfortable and happy!   

The Adoptables
If you or anyone you know is looking to adopt a small dog, please let them know about our wonderful adoptables.  We are currently looking for homes for three wonderful small dogs, Hank, a miniature Pinscher mix and Yogi and Boo Boo, Dachshund/Chihuahua mixes.  Hank was pulled from a high kill shelter just before he was due to be put to sleep.  Yogi and Boo Boo were left in a crate stuffed in some bushes.  These dogs have been here for quite a while and are desperately looking for new homes.  Please spread the word.



Training Recommendations
Are you interested in learning more about how dogs learn?  Check out these great dog training books!
The Other End of the Leash by Dr. Patricia McConnell
This book is a great resource as it helps readers to understand how dogs learn and think.

The Culture Clash by Jean Donaldson
This groundbreaking book explains how dogs think and learn and how some of our old ways of thinking need to be changed.

The Power of Positive Dog Training by Pat Miller
This book is more of a "how to" in terms of training specific behaviors using positive reinforcement methods.

Bones Would Rain From The Sky by Suzanne Clothier
This book is about our relationships with dogs and how to go about building a strong one.  So good, you won't be able to put it down!

Positive Training for Show Dogs by Vicki Ronchette
This book was written by our resident trainer Vicki Ronchette.  It teaches how to use positive reinforcement training to train your show dog.

 

 

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

August Newsletter

FUNDRAISER SUCCESS!
Thank you SO much to all of you who attended our fundraiser on July 2nd to raise money for www.supportmilitaryworkingdogs.org.  This group outfits working military dogs with cooling vests, doggles and other gear which enables them to do their job.  Some of these dogs work in extreme heat and these cooling vests are literally lifesavers for them.  We were so happy to be able to help them and all of you made it possible.  In the end our event raised over $1200 for the organization which is enough month to outfit about 3 dogs.

Check out our You Tube video!

HOMELESS DOGS AND CATS
You may already know that Sue and Katherine, owners of Dublin Creek Kennel founded the animal rescue groups One Pup at a Time and Second Chance Cat Adoptions which find new homes for homeless dogs and cats.  We currently still have three wonderful small dogs available for adoption.  Please visit our dog rescue page to see them!  These three dogs have been here for way too long just because of the overabundance of Chihuahua mixed dogs in the shelters.  We really want to get them into their forever homes as we feel that they really deserve that second chance at life and to have a loving owner of their own.  We are so excited for them to find their new homes that we are offering a free week of boarding when they are adopted.  Vicki Ronchette of Braveheart Dog Training is offering her Confidence Building for Marshmallows course at no charge as well.  Please contact the kennel if you are interested in meeting one of these special dogs.

For the first time in years we actually do not have any cats or kittens available for adoption.  We are so proud to have found homes for all of the cats and kittens we had available.  After such a long time, Angela was adopted and went to a wonderful new home.  Also, Possom, who spent nearly a year here was adopted my Michelle, our groomer!

OCTOBER SPECIAL!
If you book for October now and mention this newsletter you can get 25% off of your boarding!  How is that for a great deal??

UPCOMING CLASSES
Confidence Building for Marshmallows, 8/15, 6pm, 3 weeks, $75

Skill Building for the Show Ring, 8/25, 7:30pm, 5 weeks, $120

Fun with Agility, 8/27, 9am, 6 weeks, $150

Beginning Obedience/Manners, 8/27, 10am, 6 weeks, $150

Puppy Preschool, 8/27, 11am, 6 weeks, $150
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Friday, June 3, 2011

June Newsletter

We would love to be able to say how much we are enjoying the beautiful, sunny Summer weather, but that sure isn't the case!  Still, we know that a lot of you have trips for the Summer coming up, so please remember to book early!  We get so busy during the Summer months!

Fundraiser
On July 2, from 11:30-4:00pm we will be doing a fundraiser here at the kennel and you are all invited.  We are excited to announce this fundraiser as it is for a wonderful cause!  This amazing organization http://www.supportmilitaryworkingdogs.org/ raises money to purchase cooling vests and doggles for military dogs.  Many military working dogs are working in conditions that are not only dangerous, but also very hot, some as hot as 140 degrees.  It is not safe or even possible for them to work for extended periods without this equipment.

The event will be held outside in our training yard.  There will be raffle prizes, lots of animals, lots of fun for adults and kids, shopping, good food and military dog demos!  Please join us!

Upcoming Training Classes
Please contact Vicki at braveheartdogs@gmail.com if you are interested in joining any of these classes!
Fun with Scentwork, Dublin, Thursdays, 6-7:30pm, June 16, $150
Confidence Building for Marshmallows, Dublin, Thursdays, 7:30-8:30pm, June 16, $150
Lectures on the Lawn
When you talk, we listen!  So many of you were disappointed that our Lectures were held on Friday evenings when a lot of people are going out of town, so we decided to change our Lecture on the Lawn night to Wednesdays!  Our first Wednesday Lecture on the Lawn will be held on July 13, from 6:30-7:30.  The topic will be Dog Trainer Secrets!  Lectures are $20, no dogs, people only please.
Puppies!  
Most of you probably know that one of Sue's passions is her own dogs, specifically the showing and breeding of quality standard smooth Dachshunds.  On April 22, Sue's dog Neena had a beautiful litter of Dachshund puppies!  Neena, almost finished with her own championship was bred to Dual Champion Hollyhound's Raising Cain at Carrdox.  Casey is both a field champion and a bench champion and earlier this year was ranked number one field trial Dachshund in the country!  Field trials are events were the hounds are released on fresh rabbit trails and judged on their ability to follow the scent.  They do not see, chase or kill rabbits, they only follow the scent.  There are 2 males and 4 females, all black and tan.  The surprise in the litter was two recessive longhairs!  Because the longhair gene is recessive, two smooth Dachshunds produce longhair puppies.    Our trainer Vicki Ronchette has been doing a lot of early learning, enrichment and scentwork with the puppies since they were three weeks.  This work is being documented on the blog she created www.neenasnosers.blogspot.com.  All of these puppies show a lot of field potential.  Two, possibly three of the puppies are still available.  If you are interested in hearing more about them please contact Sue. 


Friday, May 6, 2011

May Newsletter

Summer is coming!  We love Summer around here at the kennel, but the Summer in Dublin brings some hot days along with it.  The kennel is fully climate controlled which means that your animals will be kept comfortable and cool even on hot days.  Here are some ways to keep your dogs and yourselves safe during the Summer months:
  • A car can get dangerously hot even on warm days, so leave your dog home when it's warm out. 
  • Take care not to go on walks mid day when it's very hot.  The hot sun and heated pavement can be a dangerous combination and both you and your dog can be at risk for heat exhaustion and dehydration.  Walk early in the morning or late at night.
  • Make sure that your dog has access into the house on hot days.  It is usually cooler inside the house on very hot days.  
  • Take extra care if you have a brachycephalic (flat faced) breed of dog such as a French Bulldog, Pug, Boxer, Shih Tzu, Bulldog or any combination as these individuals have even less tolerance to heat. 
  • As always, make sure that your dogs have plenty of fresh water available at all times.
Summer Reservations
Please book early for Summer!!  As you know, Summer is among one of our busiest times.  Please call us as early as possible to book your Summer reservations!

Lectures on the Lawn
Once a month we host a Lecture on the Lawn with Vicki Ronchette, CPDT, CAP2.  Vicki is our resident dog trainer and offers dog training and behavior insights in these informative, informal monthly talks.  Join us on the lawn for coffee, tea, hot chocolate, snacks and great discussions!  Check our schedule or call the kennel for topics, days and times! 

One Pup at a Time
As you may already know the kennel runs a rescue program to help homeless dogs (and cats) in our community.  Our goal was to accept one rescue dog at a time, work with the dog and then find the dog a new home.  Of course, there are so many unwanted dogs and cats that we couldn't stop at just one and therefore usually have several dogs looking for new homes.  In addition, we typically take in several litters of unwanted kittens a year to find homes for as well.  If you or anyone you know is looking to adopt a dog, please check with us, we may have your next companion right here waiting for you!

Easter Egg Hunt
On April 23 we held our first annual Easter Egg Hunt in conjunction with Braveheart Dog Training to raise money for our One Pup at a Time rescue dogs.  We were so pleased with the great turnout!  Every single one of our dogs found many eggs and won great prizes for themselves and their owners.  It was a wonderful time and all the dogs and people had a wonderful time.  Perhaps the best part was having Lilith Anne, one of our rescues, get adopted that day and having Jett (formerly Trixie) come and enjoy the fun with her new owner as a former One Pup at a Time dog!  See Lilith Anne below, hunting for eggs just after being adopted!  See even more pictures of the egg hunt here!









Dog Training Classes Starting Soon at the Kennel
Fun with Agility, Saturday, June 4, 9-9:50am
Beginning Obedience/Manners, June 4, 10-11am
Puppy Preschool, June 4, 11-11:50am
Fun with Scentwork, June 16, 6-7:30pm
Confidence Building for Marshmallows, June 16, 7:30-8:30pm

Uh Oh! My dog looks guilty! By Vicki Ronchette, CPDT, CAP2
The other day my cattle dog Bill ate a cupcake off of the counter.  He licked the icing off another one.  My husband found the crumbs of the first cupcake and the frosting missing off of the other and said, "Oh man, someone ate a cupcake off the counter.  Hey, they licked the frosting off of this one!"  There are only two dogs big enough to do this but I was pretty sure which dog it was.  I didn't say anything but looked for Bill and found him lying down behind the couch looking very "guilty".  He looked the exact same way he looks when my husband raises his voice because his football team is losing, when something he is working on around the house isn't going his way and when he is losing at his video game.  Do you see where this is going?  Bill didn't feel "guilty" because he ate a cupcake, in fact, he didn't realize Rick was vocalizing about cupcakes, he responds that way anytime Rick is upset about anything.  Bill is very close and attached to Rick and freakishly in tune with Rick's emotions.  He is so sensitive to Rick's tone of voice in fact, that every time Rick raises his voice he slinks away regardless of what Rick is talking about or who Rick is talking to.  In fact, Rick has taken to saying, "It's okay Bill, it's not you" nearly every time he raises his voice to stop Bill from worrying. 

People are always saying that their dogs feel "guilty".  They say this because this is how they perceive their dog's body language, usually just after they have found something that the dog has done that they don't like.  What they don't understand is that the dog is not responding this way because he feels "guilt" or "remorse" over something he has done, in fact, the dog usually has not clue that he did something "wrong".  The dog is simply responding to the owner's tone of voice and body language.  If a person comes home from work, finds poop in the house, then has an anger meltdown because they have to clean it up, the dog will begin to look worried and afraid when the owner comes home.  It isn't because of what he did, it is because of his past experiences of his owner coming home and then getting angry.  By the way, a dog can find our reactions punishing regardless of how benign they may seem.  To some very sensitive dogs, something has subtle as a heavy sigh or look of disgust can be punishing to the dog.  It is so interesting to me how people are can be completely resistant to the fact that dogs have emotions (which they do) or they believe that they have emotions and because they do, they must be exactly like human emotions (which they aren't).

Dogs repeat behaviors that are reinforcing.  They also live in the moment.  I had a very hard time resisting those cupcakes, even though I had already eaten one!  Bill saw them on the counter and wanted one, so he took one.  I believe he saw it, wanted it, took it, ate it and then it was over.  He probably forgot about the cupcake the moment he was finished eating it (even though there was still frosting on his lip when I found him behind the couch!).  When Rick started to complain that a cupcake was eaten, Bill heard his tone and got worried like he always does.  There was no cupcake-guilt about it.  By the way, we didn't care too much that he ate a cupcake and Bill didn't get in "trouble" for it, we just felt stupid for leaving the cupcake container open on the edge of the counter.  STUPID!

There has been a video circulating on the internet of a "guilty dog".  The owner comes to the dog with a ripped bag of cat treats and says to the dog "Did you do this?  Did you rip open these cat treats?".  The dogs starts to do a series of appeasement behaviors including pinning his ears back, yawning, lip licking, squinting his eyes, and finally offering a full, submissive grin with all of his teeth showing.  People watch it and laugh and say that the dog is guilty, but the dog is not feeling "guilty" the dog is simply responding to the owner's tone of voice.  It's sad to watch actually if you know what is going on.  If you tested it (which I don't recommend you do since it's stressful to your dog) you would see that your dog will respond the same way if your tone and body language worries him.

The take away message here is "please don't assume your dog is feeling guilty", he is likely just responding to you.  Oh, and remember to put the lid back on the cupcake container before leaving it on the counter!

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