Monday, December 29, 2008

The Beagle Hound


While browsing the world wide web I came across a website that listed the 10 best suited dogs for house and family life. To my astonishment the Beagle was the no. 1 recommended pet for families.

Don’t get me wrong I love Beagles I think they are wonderful dogs. However, I would never recommend a Beagle to the generalized public.

Besides being sweet tempered, funny, good looking and great dogs, they do require a lot of patience and a strong leadership.

Don’t get a Beagle when you live in an apartment, unless you own it and you like to torture your neighbors.
The Beagle’s loud baying cry can be utterly annoying. I know people that got evicted because of their Beagle’s lust to “talk”.

Originally bred for hunting in the UK. The Beagle’s sense of smell is extraordinary. It’s so extraordinary that you run into danger of losing your Beagle while being on an off leash walk. Once the little guy picks up a scent, he is in his own little world tracking down the smell, forgetting everything and anyone around him. This is what I call a ‘one track mind’. There is a reason why the airport police, likes to use them for “screening” bags.

The extraordinary sense of smell is followed by their strong hunting instinct. Don’t be surprised when your Beagle is bringing you little gifts like fresh caught squirrels or dead mice. Hungry anyone?

The three most used sentences from Beagle owners are “he barks like this in the middle of the night”, “he comes when he wants to” & “he has a mind of his own”. Yes, they are stubborn, stubborn, stubborn those cute little creatures!

If you live in a rural area, with no neighbors, are strong willed and active the Beagle is the perfect dog for you.

My suggestion if you live in the city or work a lot or have neighbors but still want a Beagle…..
Spend time at the local dog park (there is always at least one Beagle). Get a kick out of the Beagle playing, sniffing and barking (the barking is only funny when you don’t own one yourself). It’s a great way to experience the fun stuff without the hassle at home!

I am happy to answer any questions relating to Beagles or other dog related questions! e-mail: k9@hollywoodonaleash.com

Thursday, December 25, 2008

LA in the morning

I love taking pictures of Downtown LA while hiking at Runyon in the morning . I thought I'd share the best ones with you....
Merry Xmas!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Pizza, Pit Bulls & Lost Keys

The past weeks been kind of crazy, so I thought I share a chuckle with you...

This is one of those stories where I would love to tell you I graciously jumped over an 8ft fence, elegantly leaped through a tiny window, fought off two Pit Bulls and generously opened the doors for the others to come in the house!

My husband and I enjoyed a yummy pizza dinner with a wonderful family friend. While leaving the restaurant our friend noticed that she had forgotten her house key…at home.
While driving back to the house we were thinking of best ways to get into the house. She wanted to call locksmith, while my husband had the brilliant idea the bathroom window might be slightly open.

Great idea but we still had to overcome an 8ft fence.
During one of my dog park visits I learned how to jump an 8ft fence quickly (don’t ask why and how). Therefore I was the chosen one to check if the window was open.

There was another minor detail, our friend’s two not so small, hyper and ready-to-defend-their-home Pit Bulls. My friend assured me the door separating the bathroom from the living room area was closed and locked. Oh LORD!
They are sweet dogs but you never know how dogs will react when someone tries to climb through a window!

With determination on my face I got out of the car, ready to leap over the fence. It wasn’t quite as easy as I had hoped. My new skinny, super tight jeans didn’t make the job easier. Our friend came to support me. With support I mean literally support. I had to take laughing breaks. The idea alone hanging on someone’s fence with too tight jeans and someone else pushing my rear end just cracked me up.

Having taken the first hurdle the next one was waiting around the corner. Her yard was dark it was like entering a black hole. What kind of freaked me out was the idea of the dogs getting in the yard, trying to eat me. (Stay positive)

I found the window and it was slightly open, indeed but 8 ft in the air with a 2ft x 2ft opening. Luckily a trashcan was nearby which I used to climb up to the window.

My first leg made it through the window but again due to my tight jeans I wasn’t able to get the second one through. Not to fond of the idea going head in first I had no other choice. Now, imagine it was pitch black and I had never been in her bathroom before. I had another burst of laughter while hanging head down into her bathroom and the rest of me on the outside of the house. Kind of like a potato sack that doesn’t fit through an opening.


The dogs were just going crazy! I swear they were ready to eat me (at least it sounded like it). ;)

It wasn’t pretty and it took me a while but I made it through the window without harming myself nor destroying the bathroom. The rest is history. I let my friend in through the side door and let her open the door to the living room while I politely walked to the front door and rang the bell to be let in ;)

I don’t know what surprised me more that I was able to actually get through the window or that no one of the neighbors got alarmed by all the barking and commotion! Life’s mysteries!

Happy Holidays!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Flea Treatment For Dogs


If your dog has an active lifestyle like hiking and regular dog park visit and you happen to live in Southern California, I strongly recommend to give your dog flea treatments all year around.

FLEA TREATMENTS:
For city dogs I find that FRONTLINE PLUS and K9 ADVANTIX work pretty well when applied on a monthly basis.
When traveling to canyons, open fields and more rural areas I prefer to administer the more expensive REVOLUTION. It seems to be stronger and not only protects from fleas & ticks but also from heart worms and parasites.
A greener and probably healthier option for dogs is Bio Spot which smells really nice but did not work for my dogs. Results vary widely on Bio Spot treatments. It's cheap, best way to find out just try it on your dog ;)

WHO CAN GET FLEAS:
Basically everybody (dogs & humans).
However, fleas love to go on dogs with "sick skin". If your dog has dry, flaky skin he might be an ideal host for those little blood suckers. My dogs get 1 capsule of human grade fish oil/ day (capsule should not exceed 1000mg). It leaves their coat soft and shiny and moisturizes the skin. So far, combined with Frontline Plus we have not had any flea problems.
Some people swear of adding 1 teaspoon of apple vinegar (the real stuff not the "flavored apple vinegar") or fresh garlic to the dog's food every day. Don't have any statistics if it really works.

DOG HAS FLEAS! WHAT NOW?
Now, this is important if your dog has fleas make sure that at least one week lies in between treatments. Make sure you DO NOT mix different treatments, e.g. use either drops, flea collar or flea bath, DO NOT combine any of them! There is a serious chance of poising your dog. Be aware that flea treatments work differently, read the instructions carefully. It can take up to one week until all fleas are gone. Fleas hate water and tea tree oil, an additional option would be to bath your dog every two days and shampoo with a tea tree oil shampoo. Caution: Bathing can dry out your dog's skin.
If your dog is just infested with fleas (meaning millions of them) take him to the vet.

TREATING YOUR HOME:
Do not call the exterminator right away! There are great and cheap ways to get rid of fleas in your home.
Sprinkle Boric Acid (Borate Powder or Borax) over your light colored rug and leave it for a few days. The Borate will dry out the fleas.
Buy a simple flea collar, cut it in pieces and put in your vacuum bag. Vacuum your rug and furniture every day for 7 days. The flea collar in the vacuum bag will kill the fleas vacuumed off the furniture and rug.
Wash your sheets!

PREVENTION RECAP:
1) Make sure flea treatments are applied on a regular basis
2) Use a flea comb at least once a week and go through your dogs coat
3) Be aware of signs like scratching, itching, biting
4) Bath your dog on a regular basis
5) Healthy nutrition = healthy skin & coat

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Puncture Wounds in Dogs

I had an awful day! LA is going under in rain and I was happy to be the only one at the dog park besides one other person. No drama (at least this is what I thought)!
Two dogs in my pack got into a scuffle that quickly escalated. Usually I am pretty good in reading the body language and can quickly react before anything serious happens. Unfortunately, due to the rain and muddy ground condition in the park I was not able to get to my dogs fast enough. I had to witness how female A chopped down on female B several times before I got there. Just seeing the way female A bit female B I knew I had to thoroughly check for puncture wounds. Sure enough I found an innocent but deep looking puncture wound. My day at the park was over! Knowing that puncture wounds can be quite serious for dogs due to high risk of infection, I collected my pack, shoved them in the car and drove to the vet.
Besides cosmetic abrasions female B needed minor surgery plus a drain for a few days. It looks much worse than it is.
I just the hate the moment you have to inform owner A that their dog bit another dog and than call owner B and letting them know their dog is injured at the vet. It put quite a damper on my day. Halleluja! All that ruckus before the holidays.

This is important: If your dog gets into a scuffle, check the skin thoroughly. Puncture wounds tend not to bleed until later and can be hard to detect especially on long haired dogs. An unnoticed puncture wound could get infected which is painful and stressful for the dog and your pocket book! My tip, no matter how small, take the dog to a vet immediately. Rather safe than sorry!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Bailey's Bedding & Bone

Exciting news our fellow Studio City neighbors Karen & David Shapiro opened up a really cute down to earth pet accessory store named Bailey's Bedding & Bone. The store is located on Tujunga Ave across the street from Aroma Cafe.
Bailey's Bedding & Bone is a small store packed with down to earth products made from recycled bottles, natural rubber toys, hemp leashes and other great products made in the USA. Products range from doggy beds made by Earth Dog, unique looking food dishes from Melia Pet, tough toys by West Paw Design & Go Dog (my favorites), sassy leashes from Harry Barker and Up Country and many more. It's definitely worth it to check it out. Prices are affordable and not over the top.
Stop by and get a free biscuit sample for the pup (fresh from the pooch bakery) or grab a bag of fresh baked, natural treats in shape of Santa or a rabbi pup for the holidays (see pictures).

Bailey's Bedding & Bone
4377 Tujunga Ave (in between Moorpark and Ventura)

Studio City, CA 91604

818-763-1867


Store Hours:
Monday - Sunday 9AM - 7PM

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Oh Benadryl - The Story About The Bees

One summer morning I noticed that my chocolate lab's face was entirely swollen (he looked like botox gone bad). At the time he was 4 month old and I just had lost my previous dog. In panic mode, not knowing what is was I rushed him to the vet.
Apparently, while sniffing in the grass he got stung by a bee and had an allergic reaction. The vet removed the sting from the upper lip and gave him an antihistamine. $80 bucks and a few hours later he looked normal again. What did I learn? Always have a pack of Benadryl ready! Much cheaper, same effect.
Benadryl has a nice side effect, it makes dogs sleepy. My recommendation if you travel or you have a nervous dog and need to calm him down, give him Benadryl. It works wonders!
Please, use nothing other than Benadryl Allergy! Benadryl Cold or Decongestant are not suitable for dogs.

Note: I am not a trained veterinarian, so please when giving any meds to humans or animals, it's strongly advised that you get professional advice from your doc or your vet.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

How many dogs fit in a PT Cruiser?



Yesterday it all started at 6:20AM at my first clients house. I was standing in front of the gate for about 10 minutes not being able to get it open. I called my client (who was still asleep, I usually just get the dogs out without disturbing them) and he basically told me I forgot to push the # sign (I have opened that gate many times before, who knows why I had to forget the # sign today...sleepy I guess). So, by now I am running late. Still had to go and pick up other dogs before meeting my hiking budds for our 7AM morning hike (I am a punctual fetishist, I admit publicly, I hate being late).
At my next client's house I got soaked in cold water from the sprinklers while trying to put on the leashes. It was 42F/5C degrees outside (no further explanation necessary). Now, I am pissed! With soaking wet pants I get in the car and blast the heater on 5 (it was so hot in my car that I hardly could breath but I got my clothes half dry). Not a good start for the day!
Later in the day while leaving the dog park with 6 dogs my car starts acting up. Seemingly out of nowhere it started shaking and the engine check light and other warning lights came on. Now, I am in panic! Who knows if the engine blows up any minute in the middle of the intersection and how in hell would I get all the dogs out in time if the car is on fire! I manage to drop off 2 of the dogs that live close by. Luckily I was near the Toyota Service Station. With 5 mph and a bucking and shaking car I made my way over there. Of course, they had to keep it there for inspection.
Second stage of panic set in. I had to drop off the dogs and make my other appointments. Clearly, I wasn't able to make it to my other appointments but what about the dogs in the car.
I called the Fabulous Miss K, who just happened to be in her car and on her way to the dog park. The Fabulous Miss K was kind enough to pick me up. Since she was on her way to the dog park she had her 2 dogs in the car + we had to get my 4 dogs in there. Can you fit 6 dogs in a PT Cruiser? Absolutely (see pictures below)! Does it look pretty? Absolutely not! We looked so absolutely ridiculous, people were honking and laughing at us all the way!
The end of the story. My car is fine, it had a system error that shut down my tires and who knows what else. The people at Toyota will always remember the frantic looking skinny chick with 4 big dogs in their office!
By the way, when I picked up my car the guy pulled off plastic seat covers that were placed over my regular seat covers. I said, since I already had seat covers there was no need to put another protection over it. He replied politely with a grim face that he put them on not to protect my seat but himself from all the hair! Oooops! :-)

Friday, November 28, 2008

Treats For The Face



Ok. This is not a "doggy blog" but I thought I had to throw this one in.
There is a really cute salon/store near my house named Treats For The Face. Very small place with a pink facade (you certainly can't miss it driving by). For 2 years I've been driving by there with good intentions to check it out but never did.
Today I finally did it. I went in there to check out the sales rack and ended up having my eyebrows done. Best decision ever!
Al, who did my eyebrows, has beautiful shaped eyebrows himself (which is always a good sign). Not being a fan of waxing, I chose threading and plugging (which is a bit more painful than waxing).
I sat down in the chair, prepared for the pain to come (I just hate it) but Al's technique and hands were so gentle that I didn't feel any pain. I actually got to relax. Never before I had someone be so gentle while ripping your hair of your face. It felt great and ladies I am talking about threading and relaxation in one sentence. Al made my day. He did a phenomenal job, I can't wait to have my eyebrows done again.

Cost of eyebrow clean up $20.00

Treats For The Face
12914 Riverside Drive
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423

(818) 762-3132

www.treats4theface.com

Parking in rear

Thursday, November 27, 2008

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

It's been an amazing year for me so far that's why I would like to give some Thank Yous to my great clients, amazing friends & wonderful family. You are the ones that turned 2008 in an incredible year to remember! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Happy Turkey Day!
Julia

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Bagels - For Teething Pups (Not Only For Jewish Dogs)

How can you tell your puppy is teething? When you find him nippling on your favorite pair of flip flops, wires, leashes or anything that fits in his mouth. Just like you would give a 'teething ring' to a baby, give your pup a frozen plain bagel! The cold will ease the pain and the bagel will keep him busy. Just don't over do it, bagels are high in calories! Cheap, effective and good tasting solution. Mazel-tov!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Stainmaster - Is your dogs pee killing your lawn

Is your dogs pee ruining your beautiful manicured lawn with brown stains from his pee? There is an easy & cheap fix (besides not letting him out in the yard)!
Add a hint of tomato juice to his food. The acid in the tomato juice neutralizes the dogs urine. No more stains!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Never A Dull Moment


On Wednesday one of my pups got hurt while playing at the dog park. He was running with the pack when he tumbled. He got up but just sat there. I called him over to where I was standing and he started hopping on three legs. My job is like being a nanny with a higher risk of injuries. I love my clients as much as my own dogs that's why I call them all "my pups". When I saw him limping my heart just sunk in my pants. When I called his mom she told me not worry it's just Charlie, a dog who would manage to get bit by a fish on dry land. I packed up the dogs and took him to the vet. I had to leave him there while finishing up with my other dogs. After my last drop off I went back to the vet where I waited another 2 hours 'til he was done. He looked miserable (might have been the doggy valium he was on). Now, this is a dog who injured his toe while running on the beach, got lost on the tarmac while being sedated in his crate and found 3 days later near the airport, bit by a Pitbull and tor his ligaments in the knee Wednesday while playing with his friends... and all this happended in the past 6 month. The vet should give him a preferred customer card.
After dropping him of after the vet I felt kind of somber. I could never work with injured pets, it just breaks my heart. When I finally made it home after a 12 hour day I just plopped on my sofa telling myself everything will be fine, don't worry it's JUST Charlie ;-)

Sunday, October 19, 2008

When You Do Good AMAZING THINGS CAN HAPPEN

I truly believe if you do something good something even better will come back your way.
Once I met this nice gentleman named Dave at the dog park. I complimented him on his beautiful dog, an outstanding and good looking German Shepherd. Dave told me a year ago he was looking for an approx. 3 year old Shepherd at the pound.
All they had was this sad looking, ultra skinny, gray haired German Shepherd. The staff told him he was about 9 to 11 years old. Feeling sorry for the "old guy" and knowing probably nobody would have adopted him, he decided to take him home. He thought the "old guy" wouldn't live much longer, why not give him a good life. Dave figured he could get a young dog after this one passed (which wasn't to far away anyway). With plenty of love and good food the "old guy" seemed to get younger every day. The gray hair slowly started to go away, a thick healthy coat was growing in and by the day he got more and more playful. Astonished by the progress he took Blacky to the vet. The vet couldn't believe his eyes. Examining his teeth and bone structure the vet came to the conclusion the "old guy", ain't so old after all. If you haven't guessed, Blacky was approximately 3 years old at the time. This is a true story! What do we learn from this? Sometimes if we want something we might not get it without a detour. In our case Dave did something good and he got an even bigger return. I thanked Dave for sharing this wonderful story, it put me in a good mood all day.
And now I am hoping I put you in a good mood as well. :-)

Thursday, October 16, 2008

The Not So Glamorous Side...

Here are 10 reasons that show the not so glamorous side of dog walking. Yes, it looks easy but we are professionals , we are supposed to make it look easy, right!

1) You are already having a bad day and some idiot leaves both gates at the dog park open. Two of your pups think it's a fantastic idea to run outside and explore the neighborhood. Suddenly you find yourself chasing down two dogs on a busy street. Your heart sinks, you freak out, 10 millions thoughts are chasing through your brain and you just start running after them (praying not to get hit by a car). You finally get them into a corner, you leap and you catch them. An eternity. a heart attack, two cuts on the elbow, bruises and ripped pants later the dogs are safe and you are ready for a drink!

2) You are wearing your new shoes to the dog park, you step in poop but don't realize it 'til much later in the car while sitting in a traffic jam in the canyon, with no possibility to stop ANYWHERE.

3) One of your pups attacks a Pitbull, you try to break them apart. You trip and fall and 80 lbs of pure muscles lands on your head while you're head is hitting a rock! Splendid day! A concussion and a wrecked back later you are ready to take on the world again.

4) You get bit because someone else did something stupid and you were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. The bite was accidental but it hurt!

5) One of your pups decides to chew through your backseat seat belts of your brand new car!

6) You are in a hurry, you drive to your clients house and you realize at the clients door that you left the key at home! outch!

7) One of your pups decides to bite someones butt! The butt was gianormous but this hardly justified the action.

8) Your pup rolls in skunk dung and nowhere is a hose around! Yeah, that was disgusting. Especially driving home with him!

9) Your pup vomits and pees in your car all at the same time. Needless to say we were stuck on the freeway and all the other dogs were freaking out. Did I mention the smell? :-0

Last but not least my ultimate favorite:

10) You are helping to break up a fight, none of your dogs is involved and you are getting yelled at for 10 min. how stupid you are and the F**** word 100 times and that you are getting sued. Who cares that you were JUST helping out. She let of some steam and I had my day ruined! Thanks.

Do I love my job? Absolutely! If I wouldn't love my job I wouldn't put up with the bites, bruises,aches and pains that come with it!


Souvenir from today!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Gone With The Wind


What a day! Yes, I heard on the radio that we have wind gusts up to 65 mph and I saw it on TV. I don't know why I thought it won't effect me (how oblivious can you be)! When my hiking buddy, the fabulous Miss K, and I started our daily morning hike, we noticed that no soul was out there (usually it's packed). Should have been a clue, right? Dressed in our usual hiking gear in shorts and t-shirts we started to make our way up to the ridge. Where we suddenly got pounded with wind gusts up 65 mph. Or, let me say it differently SAND gusts hit our bare skin with 65 mph. It felt like someone emptied a box of needles in front of a commercial fan.
It was brutal. The dogs seemed to have a blast, though and that's what it's all about (this is a true dog lovers diary). The sand settled down in every crack of our bodies (nose, eyelids. ears...). I used a real thick facial moisturizer in the morning. The sand attached itself in bulk to my eyebrows and made me look like Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo. Now, that's true devotion to your job. To really make this a lasting memory, one of the fabulous Miss K's pups decided to roll in skunk or coyote poop. The shit was all over her....NASTY... I was standing 10 feet away from her and ready to puke. Can you image having her in the car with you? Exactly! I can't even remember the last time I was laughing as hard as I did today. What a morning to start your day. Better than coffee.