Tuesday, March 11, 2008


Fundraiser for Dog Lovers!

The Dogs Rule Removable Bumper Sticker
Let your car do the talking. Just add this 3-3/4" x 7-1/2" removable vinyl sticker.
Printed. Black.Item #: DOG8421

Friday, February 29, 2008

The Dog Diet - A Memoir, by Patti Lawson
What my dog taught me about shedding pounds, licking stress and getting a new leash on life

I am loving this book! I just bought another copy to send to a girlfriend who is in denial about depriving herself of some four footed joy ... She says she's too busy, says she travels too much, says this, says that. Truth is she works, works, works and is alone a lot much like the heroine of this true story.

If Patti Lawson - out of the blue - was able to fit Sadie into her life and thrive, so will Mafe.

I laughed and cried and related from page one. This past Monday I propped myself up in bed with Velvet on one side and Kitty nestled on the other. I couldn't put it down. Had some big, unexpected "ah has" about my diet and how I "tug at my leash." Whew. I got changes to make in the NOW!

Click here to order The Dog Diet for yourself. Heck, order two or three. Friend's Day is just around the corner - don't you have a girlfriend who doesn't know how awesome, healthy and fun life is with some 24/7, no-matter-how-you-look or how intelligent you are kind of love?

Me, I have Velvet the dog, Peetie the bird and Gengus Kitty our newest addition. I think Patti needs to adopt a cat next ... There's a bigggggg difference as I've been livin' and learn'.



Thursday, February 28, 2008

Fundraiser Idea for Bakesales. Thanks to Melissa Felts of SPCA Fredericksburg!

I'm always trying to find something different for fundraising ideas, and I made these picture cupcakes today, just to see if they would be bakesale worthy. I think they are! I took the photos of the animals for adoption from our website (SPCAFred.org), and printed them on white paper. Then I took the paper to the bakery dept. at Giant (the machine at Simply Sweet was not working) and they printed it for me on edible paper. When I called them, they said it was $9.99 per sheet, but when I went there, it turned out to be $6.00. Then I frosted the cupcakes, cut out the pics, peeled off the backing, and stuck them on the cupcakes. Then I simply did a quick trim around them to cover the edges of the pics. Cute, huh? I hope you all can use this idea for your fundraising efforts, too!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Fundraiser for Dogs, Cats, Horses ...

This is pretty simple. Just go to The Animal Rescue Site and click on the purple box "fund food for animals." This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com

There are also some really cool products here ... One that caught my eye is a small plaque that reads "Heaven is where you meet all the dogs you ever loved." I am counting on that.

Help get the word out on this fundraiser! Please add their link above to your website, blog or signature and pass it on to your friends.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Be Prepared to Protect Your Pets During a Disaster

If disaster strikes, would you have a plan in place to protect your pet ... or would you have to leave your pet behind to fend for itself? Being prepared for a disaster ahead of time can save not only your life, but the life of your pet as well. If at all possible, do not leave yourpets behind should you have to evacuate! If it's not safe for you to stay in your area, it's not safe for your pet.

Click here for the rest of the article - very good information from someone who loves her doggie!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008


Dog Lover Gift and Fundraiser for the SPCA
Introducing The Barker's Dozen Friendship Greeting Card Pack!

Take a break and treat yourself to a belly laugh or two or three. Then, pass it on to a friend, in fact up to 13 of your friends and family.

How?

My brother Richard and I are selling the "Barker's Dozen Friendship Cards" as a fundraiser for our SPCA. Proceeds pay for spaying and neutering pets while promoting adoptions and volunteering ...

Each pack consists of 13 hilarious and heartfelt greeting cards. Each photo and caption is different - get ready to laugh, sigh, snort, chuckle, connect, howl and commiserate. Keep one for yourself on your desk as a reminder to avoid the dog poop in life or to never let them catch you with cookies on your breath ...

You're tired of just getting bills and ads in the mail - so are your friends. These greeting cards with cheer them up and cheer them on. This is a totally awesome birthday gift for anyone. It is an anytime gift for the dog lovers in your life.

Please click here to order your Barker's Dozen Friendship Greeting Card Pack from the SPCA of Fredericksburg (thru eBay.) If you would like to sell these as a fundraiser for yours, just drop me a note at Viveca@FatigueBeGone.com

Finally, please forward this post onto your friends and family. Thanks for helping us get the word out on this fundraiser and thanks for stopping by today ...

Monday, February 18, 2008

The Special Olympics in Delaware has a site called www.waggies.org that makes peanut butter doggie treats. They have 2 bag sizes 24 bone bag for $6.oo, and a 50 count bag for $10.oo. This does 3 things;

1) It supports Special Olympics 2) It beats the prices of every other retailer out there and 3) It makes our pups tails go wiggly wag, waggle wig.

Please pass this to all of your animal loving friends!

Monday, February 11, 2008


Our Valentine's Pup is ready for love ...

Are you?

Happy Valentine's Day, almost!

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Pedigree says ...

Help Us Help Dogs.
For every dog that gets adopted, there is one that doesn't.

The Pedigree adoption drive is on. I remember this campaign from last year - they present the situation as it is with joy and sorrow. Yes for every dog that is - one isn't.

Click here for more information about how you can begin a pack or add one more heart on legs into your pack.

I noticed that Pedigree is also giving away free food for a month to anyone who adopts. This company is a class act.

Friday, February 08, 2008

Pets make us healthy and happy. I know you know that but here are a few specifics ...

Would you like stronger bones? This fact will make your purrrrrr. Apparently the sound of a cat’s purr keeps their bones strong AND keeps their owner's bones strong and healthy too.

Want to give your happy hormones a boost? The fact will make you want to pet – the verb. Petting cats or dogs increases feel good hormones, lowers blood pressure and slows the heart rate. In other words, petting is healthy for your heart!

Want to live longer? On average, people who cared for dogs during their lives lived 3 years longer than people who never had a dog.

Want an easy, healthy stress buster? A study shows that watching fish swim can drop your blood pressure about 15 points, about the same as meditating.

Want to get back into shape, in how you feel and look? Dog owners walk 79 percent farther in an average week than non–dog owners.

“Walking is the biggest bang for our buck. Thirty minutes a day of walking will prevent many cases of diabetes, hypertension, and other chronic diseases. Walking is the simplest, easiest way for most people." Richard Carmona, Surgeon General

This is a fun topic to research and along the way I came across a slew of great books on this topic …


What a dog loves is ... about the same thing I love!

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Are you up for a litte humor today? Here's an irrestible blonde joke ...

A blonde and her husband are lying in bed listening to the next door neighbor's dog.
It has been in the back yard barking for hours and hours. The blonde jumps up out of bed and says, 'I've had enough of this'. She goes downstairs ...
The blonde finally comes back up to bed and her husband says 'The dog is still barking, what have you been doing?'
The blonde says, 'I put the dog in our backyard, let's see how THEY like it.

Saturday, February 02, 2008

There's not a dry eye in the house ...

Last weekend I read Mark Levin's book, Rescuing Sprite. I knew it would be a total tear jerker but I didn't know that I would be teared up from the minute I looked at the cover till I closed the back cover and all over each page in between.

Now, I had different kinds of tears from empathy to joy. I was teared up for Mark, I teared up being reminded about my past loves Candy and Champ and Molly and Vertigo and Angel.

I teared up thinking about Velvet and Bitsey our 12 year old Christmas pups. And their lil sis Hunter and Coco the barbarian, too.

From the minute you bring a pup home the clock starts ticking. Does this make us love them more intensly? I wonder. But I wouldn't have it any other way ...

Someone told me once that the greatest sign of love and thanks we can give to the loves we've lost is to love again. That is what I have been doing which is why there is a long string of dog names. Live long enough, love enough and you will have your own. (You probably do already, eh?)

Anyway what I really want to say right now is Thank You! to Mark Levin for sharing his intimate love story with all of us and to encourage you to order your own copy today at:
http://www.MarkLevinShow.com

Oh, and while you are at, the Barker's Dozen Friendship Cards are now available. Click here for more information and to order your copy at: http://barkersdozennotecards.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

What a dog loves ... is to cry like a baby! (or, with a baby? You decide.)

This is too cute. My father-in-law finds the best "stuff" out there on the internet. This is a video of a babe and a pup ...

Saturday, January 12, 2008


Was just visiting Cesar Millan's website and saw that he has a new DVD out called "Your New Dog: The First Day and Beyond."


I love his work. It works when I work it. Imagine that.


A couple weeks ago I was off for a walk with Jacky and Velvet and decided that NO-MATTER-WHAT I would walk with them according to Cesar's Way. Although I am a Dog Whisperer junkie I haven't been walking his walk. I've been excusing me and my pups.


Jacky's excuses include: He's a Jack Russell Terrier. Oh course he is hyper. I have to let him run all over the place to burn off the extra energy. He's this way because I don't have a fenced backyard for him to run around in. He's just visiting for a couple days. I can't change anything.


Velvet's excuses ... She's getting old, just let her be. She's been this way for 11 years - can't teach an old dog new tricks. She doesn't pull or jerk THAT much ...


My excuses ... too many to list!


Anyway, on that fateful day I wrapped each leash around my hand so they had to walk at my heels. I pulled my shoulders back, held my head high, keep my focus on where I was walking and relaxed - relaxed - relaxed.


Velvet did o.k. Jacky pulled and whined and squealed and struggled for most of the 45 minute walk. I kept my focus on breathing, relaxing and moving forward. The next day we were out walking for awhile before I noticed my miracle. Jacky's leash was relaxed and he was trotting by my side. SWEET!


... tears in my eyes. It is an awesome feeling to be a pack leader. Even better is the joy I felt at seeing Jacky happy and relaxed vs. anxious, unhappy and straining.


You know how they say that a dog is "man's best friend?" Well, we (starting with me) have to learn, grow and be their best friend.


Final note. Last week I showed Jacky's mom how easy it is to walk Jacky the Cesar way.

Passing it on ...

Friday, January 11, 2008

I have a word problem to figure out and it is a doozy. Remember the ones with two cars driving from here to there - one is going 50 miles and hour, the other 55 - how many hours will it take ...

Before I give you the problem, actually it is a dream, here are the facts.

1. 6-8 million cats and dogs enter shelters each year.
2. 3-4 million cats and dogs are euthanized by shelters each year.
3. 3-4 million cats and dogs are adopted from shelters each year.
4. There are approximately 6.5 million owned dogs in the U.S.
5. Most owners (65%) own one dog.
6. Eighteen percent of owned dogs were adopted from an animal shelter.
7. Seventy-two percent of owned dogs are spayed or neutered.
8. Average number of pups one fertile dog can produce in one year is 16.
9. There are approximately 77.6 million owned cats in the U.S.
10. 51% of cat-owning households own one cat; the remaining own two or more.
11. Average number of kittens one fertile cat can product in one year is 15.
12. Each day 10,000 humans are born in the U.S. and each day 70,000 puppies and kittens are born. As long as these birth rates exist, there will never be enough homes for all the animals. (Spay USA)

Now, that's the problem. I would Love to end up with a graph showing movement towards solutions. Please help me if you can ...

If we lowered the birthrate by 2%, 5%, 10% ...

If we converted 2%, 5%, 10% of the single dog and single cat owners into adding just one more ...

If we increased the percentage of spay/neutered households by 2%, 5%, by 10%

And, what if the number of dogs going into shelters was reduced by 2%, 5%, 10%?

How would the above tweaks to our present situation affect the "entering shelters" figure? How would that affect other figures?

*Note: About reducing "the # of dogs going into shelters." Many of the dogs I meet at my SPCA are in the 1-3 year age group. They lack manners, can be difficult to walk etc.

According to SPAUSA.org "Behavior Problems" is one of the Top 5 reasons dogs are returned to shelters. I assume their owners don't know what to do and feel overwhelmed by their dog. (I am not excusing this human behavior, just being factual.) It seems logical that increased owner education via teachers such as Caesar Milan "The Dog Whisperer," group classes like those offered by PetCO etc. could affect those numbers.

If you need more data for this project ... just let me know. These are 2 documents that supplied key data and raised questions:

Latest US Data Show Shelter Killing Down to 4.2 Million/year
http://www.spayusa.org/media/pdfs/companion_animals/article01.pdf

and
Spaying And Neutering: Myths vs. FACTS
http://www.spcala.com/pdf/hePresentation3&4.pdf

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Dog Walking Log - Stepping Out For The SPCA

Last Wednesday I bought a pedometer to start logging my steps for the SPCA. (I am a volunteer dog walker - you could be too. Click here for typical volunteer opportunities at your local shelter OR to help out at ours.)

Anywhuuu on Wednesday, January 2ND I walked 9533 steps. Someday I'll figure out how that translates into miles. Right now I like the sound of steps! (BTW, the manual that came with my pedometer recommends that we walk a total of 10,000 steps a day.)

January 9 = 9880 Steps (Easily 10,000 steps for that day counting walking my Velvet and being up and about!)

January 16 = OPPs. Forgot my pedometer. Had a great walk just the same!

January 23 = 7879 - down a little. Didn't have as much time and just felt like taking it easier today. Listened to my body talk ...

January 30 = 9960. Wuu Huu!



Would you like to join the Dog Walkers? Just click here to locate and contact your neighborhood shelter. They - and the pups - would LOVE to meet you.
February 6 = 0. Out sick with the flu. Boo hoo.



By the way - I just determined that my average day which includes two 1/2 hour or so walks with my pup Velvet plus an errand or two plus sitting at my computer, making dinner etc. brings me in around 4900 steps. That is a lot less than I expected it to be ... I think I'll keep up my SPCA rendezvous!
February 13 = 9578 . Now this plus the above "norm" of 4900 puts me well above the 10,000 Step goal at least one day a week! (And I made a bunch of cool new friends yesterday! The pups have really been moving out quickly into GREAT homes. That makes my day just thinking about it.)
February 20 = 7069. I did more petting and connecting and brushing this week than vigorous walking. Also, I'd been to the dentist and had 3 teeth worked on ... This is not a competition and some days I need to take it easy. The fresh air and company did wonders for me!

Monday, January 07, 2008

Dancing with the Dogs!

Have you ever heard about the "Musical Dog Sport?" It was news to me until Melissa sent me this link to watch Carolyn Scott and Rookie dancing to "You're The One That I Want."

Too much fun! Click here to enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqbVbPvlDoM

What a dog loves ... is a comfortable place to nap.

I was just sent this jewel by my friend Jeannie. Enjoy!

An old, tired-looking dog wandered into the yard. I could tell from his collar and well-fed belly that he had a home. He followed me into the house, down the hall, and fell asleep in a corner.

An hour later, he went to the door, and I let him out.
The next day he was back, resumed his position in the hall, and slept for an hour. This continued for several weeks.

Curious, I pinned a note to his collar: "Every afternoon your dog
comes to my house for a nap."

The next day he arrived with a different note pinned to his collar: "He lives in a home with ten children -- he's trying to catch up on his sleep. Can I come with him tomorrow?"

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Don't breed Annie ... (opens up a pdf file)

Big thanks to Michelle Cascio, Outreach Assistant, Animal Sheltering Issues of The Humane Society of the United States, for bringing this remarkable piece to our attention.

If you are thinking about breeding your "Annie" PLEASE read-this-letter-first. Feel free to pass this onto a friend.

We talk about how a dog is "man's best friend." We can be theirs when we spay, neuter and adopt ...