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Twitter Links for July 9th

Posted on 11 July 2009 by Spike

Thanks for visiting again! Let me know if there is anything you would like to see me cover by visiting the Ask Spike page.

My Dog Is Potty Trained, But… http://bit.ly/7JxK9 Remember, potty training is a black & white issue.

Dog Cars: Vehicle Reviews http://bit.ly/b3k6I If you’re looking at buying a new car, you can shop w/ your pup in mind.

Good luck trying to get ME to LOVE a bath. RT @GoodDogCare: Dog Grooming – How to Get Your Dog to Totally Love Baths http://bit.ly/gBgbX

RT @PoopAnonymous: Urine Big Trouble Mister http://bit.ly/P00Rk That’s an interesting way to bring him home.

RT @PawLuxury: Need a break from your four legged energizer bunny (aka dog)? Must read Arranging Doggie Playdates http://bit.ly/6UhmR

RT @PetMD: “Connecticut Signs Pet Trust Fund Bill into Law” … http://bit.ly/HS5hY

Humane Society of Clark County (AR) has Ginger, other dogs, cats for adoption http://bit.ly/SPerS

Solving dogs’ gas problems http://bit.ly/tsDVO Some tips every dog family could use.

YUCK! Worms – Part 3 of 3, Heartworms http://bit.ly/18QP0o These are the “bad boys”

Lost Golden Retriever Puppies – Acworth, GA 30301 http://post.ly/1Bn8

Men indicted in alleged dog-fighting ring http://bit.ly/nT48L More info on the dog fighting bust yesterday.

RT @ItsMeOrTheDog: Casting call for IMOTD this Saturday in Atlanta! Come on out! Details here: http://www.victoriastilwell.com/news

RT @capawsphotos: RT @Dogopolis this is the face of a menace http://twitpic.com/9u4j8 TOTAL MENACE!

Lost a dog? Check with shelter http://bit.ly/19jwqV While this seems like a no-brainer, it serves as a good reminder.

How cute! RT @petside: http://twitpic.com/9uf38 – Hangin out w beasts of burden. they are pretty great!

TwitVid – @abbyroad Still getting use out of our #barkhunt toy! http://bit.ly/71wxZ #barkhunt

CONGRATS! RT @FourLeggedMedia: top 100 websites for pet ownership http://tinyurl.com/l4la8y barkability & bibliodog made the list. awesome.


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How Do I Teach My Dog To Use A Litter Box?

Posted on 17 June 2009 by Spike

Morgan POrch PottyHave you met Morgan the dog?  You probably recognize him from his inclusion in Spike’s Pack in May 2009.  This August, he will be moving into an apartment/condo setting as his mom starts graduate school.  All of the graduate students I have met are pretty busy people, and Morgan’s mom is a little worried about the possibility of days where she may not be able to get home from classes and stuff to let him out before his needs trump her schedule, if you know what I mean.  She asked me my thoughts on litter boxes or potty box products like the Porch Potty.

I have seen many litter boxes in my day, since I have several feline friends, but until Morgan’s mom asked me, I had not even heard of the Porch Potty.  If you were like me, you need some info.  I have included this video from their website to give you an idea of what it does and how it works.

Getting back to Morgan, it is important to note that he is totally housebroken.  In fact, he handles potty time and potty spots so well, that when he he visits other people’s homes, he only needs to be shown once which door goes outside for potty time, and he will consistently ask to go out that door, holding it in until he is outside.

Since Morgan is a small dog, I think that a litter box could be a very cool thing, but it may provide some mixed signals for him, since he is so well-behaved about potty time.  There are some days, mainly the really hot, really rainy, or really cold days, that I would like to have a little box inside to protect me from the elements.  Unfortunately, we have not seen one large enough for me.  Ever wonder what a litter box for a 110 pound Golden Retriever would look like?  Let me know if you see one.

Dogs are pretty smart about this potty stuff.  In fact, most of the time when people complain about their dog’s potty habits, it is usually something that the people did, or did not do that is the problem.  Once you start unloading things in Morgan’s new home, place the litter box in its permanent location.  Show Morgan where his new potty place is, and if the new place is large, you may have to confine Morgan with the litter box until he figures out the new location and uses it on the “long days.”

Keep in mind that moving can be traumatic for dogs, since they do not really understand what is happening.  During the packing and moving activities, try to keep the new routine as close to the old one as possible.  Morgan will have to learn new doors to enter and exit, where his new potty spot is, and where his toys and bowls have moved.  Even with a dog as smart as Morgan, there may even be a few accidents at first, but do not get upset.  Morgan has not forgotten everything he learned, he is still figuring things out in the new place!

Mom and I have taught a few classes about dog litter boxes.  Here in Atlanta, there are many high-rise apartment and condominium buildings, and that number keep growing.  The people that live in those buildings do not want to run down stairs or catching an elevator when it is potty time for their pup!

One time, Mom taught a class and one of the students lived in one of those big condo buildings in Buckhead, a swanky part of Atlanta.  Although the class was specifically about potty training, it never fails that people have questions about all kinds of other dog stuff.  In this class, someone asked about flea control, so Mom explained the options available to declare war on them.  The guy from Buckhead decided this was an appropriate time to announce to the whole class that his dogs did not have any fleas, did not get any fleas, etc.  He further explained that the reason his dog was flealess is because he lived in the Buckhead neighborhood!  Mom, the never-ending comedienne, asked the man if the fleas in Atlanta jumped off of dogs when they passed the “Welcome to Buckhead” sign?  After class, I suggested that perhaps there was a very small sign located under the welcoming sign that read, “Fleas Not Allowed.”

Training for the Porch Potty will be much the same, and I suggest you start using it before the move, if possible.  In the interest of full disclosure, after learning about the Porch Potty and trying one out, I became an affiliate for their company.  As you may have noticed, Mom and I do not endorse just anything.  To get my pawed seal of approval, I have to make sure it meets my standards.  If you find that it fits your needs, you can get $15 off by entering “askspikeonline” in the coupon code field, or you can click here.

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Check Out ATL Pet Events!

Posted on 18 April 2009 by Spike

As many of you know, Mom and I live in the Atlanta, Georgia area.  In an effort to help out my local paw-pals, we have decided to help promote local pet events with a new site and a new Twitter account.

If you are in the Atlanta area (or just interested), and you would like to know more about the cool pet events going on here, check out our ATL Pet Events page.  You can also get updates to the page by following @atlpetevents on Twitter.  Also, if you know of a pet event that is not listed there, please drop me a line here.

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A Case for Hope: Michael Vick

Posted on 09 April 2009 by Spike

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Michael Vick – I know that when you utter his name around “dog people,” typically they shudder a little and proceed to talk about the atrocities of Bad Newz Kennels and its participants.  It has been just over two years since the news broke that a search of Vick’s Virginia property yielded Surry County authorities evidence of a dogfighting ring.  At that time, he was faced with evidence indicating his involvement in what could be described as the biggest mistake of his life.  Because of the mistake, he will forever be a significant figure in history.  Unlike those that have made their way into American history for significant, distinguished achievements, such as a monumental win into a political office or being a captain of industry, he will forever be remembered for his involvement in, funding of, and conviction due his actions.  Amazing that a mistake (or series of mistakes) could still garner such a copious amount of publicity after two years.

His is a name that will go down in infamy.  He will forever be linked with the likes of Jack the Ripper, Lee Harvey Oswald, Brutus and John Wilkes Booth.  You do not have to have to be a historian to know that those men committed some of the most famous murders the world has ever seen, and that is why you recognize their names.

Lee Harvey Oswald lived nearly all of his life in a manner that would never attract a historian’s attention.  While it is true, in my opinion, that his life was pretty strange and uneventful, why does nearly every American remember his name today over 45 years after his death?  Because of his actions in November 1963, he changed our lives.  John Wilkes Booth was a well-known actor in his time.  Does anyone recall his acting ability?  Of course not.  History will only remember him for a few actions in April 1865.  Those actions changed the course of American history forever, changing millions of lives.

On the football field, Michael Vick was an athlete gifted beyond the dreams of most young boys and girls.  Outside of Blacksburg and Atlanta, how many people recall his abilities and heroics on that field?  Due to his off-field activities, he changed our lives.

I surmise that his first mistake was that he was born a human being.  There are only two things in this world that kill another being for the sheer pleasure, without a biological need.  Those two things are cats and humans.  As many of you probably know, you just cannott reason with a cat, but I hear that it is possible to rehabilitate humans.

Many people will think that I am one crazy dog for what I am about to say, but I assure you that I have spent a great deal of time reflecting on the situation and how we can make a positive out of something so troubling and painful.  If you followed him or his career at all, you are probably aware that Michael Vick seemed to have a knack for getting himself in trouble long before the authorities executed searches of his properties.  It seems that he did not learn anything from those previous encounters, where his name and promising career kept him from receiving any real punishment, but I am hoping that he has learned from the really big mistake…  The one that landed him in Leavenworth, KS.

Before his big mistake, Michael Vick lived a life filled with luxuries.  He had fame, fortune, girls, and a fabuous lifestyle to accompany an ego as big as the state of Texas.  He used his fame and fortune like many humans do, accumulating property, and filling and emptying bank accounts.  Along the way, he used some of his money to find some dogs!  As we have all seen in pictures and videos, he was not known for treating his dogs very well.  He used his money to breed and train pit bulls to fight each other, as well as visitings dogs.  The fights his dogs experienced were unlike the little scuffles like Tax and I have sometimes.  He wanted these dogs to fight for their lives!  Rather than thinking of these activities as something as serious as life and death, this was a sport for he and his friends.  They could laugh and joke for hours while helpless trained and “bait” dogs lie dying at their feet.  There was no one there to comfort them or ease their pain, only the greed and human pleasure seen in this “sport” that led to many dogs’ deaths.

We are all aware of what he did, and we all know that he is as he is paying the debt to society deemed to fit the crimes.  What bothers me is how few of his “friends” and associates had a similar date with justice.  Where are all the people that attended or benefitted in some way from these dogfighting and training events?  It bothers me that I may walk by some of them on the street here in Atlanta and not even know it!

After this experience, what shall become of Michael Vick?  He says that he wants to return to his former career, playing football.  Arthur Blank and the Atlanta Falcons have obviously moved on with their first round draft pick and star quarterback, Matt Ryan.  Many people do not approve of his return, and they want him to be banned from playing football forever.  There is no doubt in my little canine mind that Michael Vick did some horrible things, but like every canine, I have the ability to forgive.  Also, we do not hold a grudge.  Will we or the humans ever forget?  Absolutely not.

If Vick is indeed remorseful for the actions he took against those helpless dogs, then he needs to spend the rest of his life in the service of making the lives of all animals better.  I am not talking about throwing money to the Humane Society or the ASPCA, I mean the heart (and back) breaking work many of us do for the betterment of an animal’s life.  Imagine how many shelters could have been funded, homeless animals fed, and training facilities built with the money he lost due to his involvement in Bad Newz Kennels.  Since his financial situation is pretty unsteady, his name and his labor can be used to promote animal welfare.

Mr. Vick, my hope is that you have changed and that you realize daily all the suffering you caused.  I also want you to know that I forgive you.  However, most of your fellow humans probably will not until they see some action on your part.  Man has dealt you his justice, but the world has not.  If you want to make things right, then I will be pulling for you to land on your feet to run with and throw a football again.  I hope that you will be able to cure all of your accumulated debts, and I want you to make enough money to fund many good things for all animals.  You are in a position to speak out against the travesties you have beset upon the canine world, as well as the notoriety to bring national attention to a previously underground activity, hopefully bringing the scrutiny to it that will lead to its eradication.  Yes, I forgive you, and I want to thank you for putting a face on such a tragedy.  My hope is that you will step up to become a big supporter for animal rights.

I may not be able to go to the game at the Georgia Dome, because I am a dog, but I do have a pretty big TV to watch the game on.  You cannot do anything about the dogs from your past, but you can make a difference now and for the wonderful world of canines!

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Spike’s Shelter Dogs – Adopt Your Next Dog Here

Posted on 15 February 2009 by Spike

spikes-shelter-dogs-sidebarIf you have not figured it out already, there is a special place in my heart for rescue dogs.  Whether they are adopted from shelters, rescues, or fosters, they are all special friends to me.  For that reason, I decided to use my celebrity to draw attention to the deserving dogs available for adoption.

With interesting and entirely coincidental timing, Mom recently added two puppies to our home temporarily after hearing their story.  We think they are Newfoundland/Lab mixes, and they are very cute, fluffy balls of fur.  They are quite active, playful, and energetic.  Yesterday, I posted a video and some pictures of them, as well as their back story as the first dogs posted on Spike’s Shelter Dogs.

If you are interested in adopting either of these puppies, or any of the dogs listed on Spike’s Shelter Dogs, check out the contact info for each of them.  Also, if you are a shelter, rescue, or foster interested in having an adoptable dog listed on the site, check out the Ask Spike Online Contact Us page.  Something that we are doing differently to help gain attention for these dogs, we are utilizing the social media power of Twitter and Flickr to raise awareness.  To be the first to know about additions to Spike’s Shelter Dogs, follow @shelterdogs on Twitter or become a contact on Flickr.

Feel free to spread the word about my newest project to all you know, especially those who are looking to provide a forever home for a four-legged friend.


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