Sunday, March 28, 2010
Not So Great Time For A Great Dane
I have been tracking "Ella" the great dane I so very much wanted to adopt, but tonight found out some bad news. She was adopted, meaning off the market for me. My brother jokingly said to me just last week, that I better snatch her up while she was available. Well Daniel, you are getting the last laugh here. I will not for the sake of the dog and my parents, adopt a Great Dane until I have graduated college (May 14), gotten a full time job, and moved out of my parents house. These minor set backs are what is keeping my pack from growing. To curb my envies for a Great Dane, I will in fact start to volunteer for the local Great Dane rescue. This will most likely begin sometime after Easter or maybe even after graduation seeing that I am fairly busy right now. Wish me luck, and patients. Also, to the lucky person/family who adopted Ella, congratulations she is one BEAUTIFUL dog!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Tennis Anyone?
With the weather warming up (even if today was a little chilly) its officially tennis season. AHH CRUD! This means our neighborhood tennis courts are occupied from about 3pm to 9pm EVERYDAY. This is a problem only because tennis helps my wild pup unwind and release the pent up energy from the day. Our long walks are much more pleasant after she's run around off the leash chasing tennis balls I've thrown all around the FENCED in courts. As many of you know, puppies or adolescent dogs are in their wild and rebellious stage so coming back to owners isn't ALWAYS top on the list. We work on this with fetch in the tennis courts at least two times a week.
Today however we got all ready to go on our long walk with the tennis courts first on the list. I pack a small bag with tennis balls, her foldable water bowl, a bottle of water, training treats, and of course poop bags (there is no nice way to put that). We took off and what to our surprise did we find but, FULL TO THE MAX TENNIS COURTS, WHAT?! HOW DARE THEY BE PLAYING TENNIS?! This was fine (I guess) we just went around the park and continued our walk. I had to fight the wild pup only part of the way, but it sure was enough for me to declare my dislike for tennis right now!
Happy Spring! For those tennis players out there, I hope you break your racket!
Today however we got all ready to go on our long walk with the tennis courts first on the list. I pack a small bag with tennis balls, her foldable water bowl, a bottle of water, training treats, and of course poop bags (there is no nice way to put that). We took off and what to our surprise did we find but, FULL TO THE MAX TENNIS COURTS, WHAT?! HOW DARE THEY BE PLAYING TENNIS?! This was fine (I guess) we just went around the park and continued our walk. I had to fight the wild pup only part of the way, but it sure was enough for me to declare my dislike for tennis right now!
Happy Spring! For those tennis players out there, I hope you break your racket!
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Sweet Doggie's Deserve Sweet Treats
One of our family pups has a food allergy, so this makes buying treats difficult or rather expensive! Recently, we did find sweet potato treats that both pups just LOVE and we went through the bag in two weeks. We have tried many treats that would be good for allergies, but the salmon treats just smelled so bad, we vowed never to buy another bag. The sweet potato treats are great for Beignet, who has an allergy to the meat protein found in just about EVERY dog treat. Since both dogs love the sweet potato treats, my mom had the idea of making our own!
So I washed five sweet potatoes, you can do as many as you'd like. I say the more potatoes, the less frequently you'll be making batches.
Next, you cut the raw potatoes into strips, or for training treats you can dice a few strips.
Bake on a cookie sheet for three to four hours in a 250 degree oven.
Finally, store them in an air tight container! The pups have absolutely loved having the treats in their Kong's! I'm not sure how dogs can tell if they are home made or not, but they've especially loved the home made treats more so than the store bought treats.
Healthy pups are happy pups!
Sunday, March 14, 2010
You say Tomato, I say Sun Dried Tomato!
I thought it would be a fun Sunday task to make my own sun dried tomato spread. Which of course meant a trip to one of my favorite grocery stores, Trader Joe's. I read online that they sold a sun dried tomato pesto spread of some sorts and figured it would be worth a try. I also thought it would be the best place to buy ingredients to my own spread if I could not find the pre-made stuff. Well, I just couldn't find the pre-made stuff so it was time to break out the recipe and buy my ingredients.Below, is an adapted recipe from my google search.
Sun Dried Tomato Spread
1 6oz. can of organic tomato paste
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
1 jar sun dried tomato's (drained)
a couple fresh basil leaves (chiffonade)
a dash of salt
1 clove garlic sliced or chopped
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