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This Veterans Day let’s not Forget the Dogs…..

November 11th, 2009 by Lindsey Wolko

In 1954 President Eisenhower signed a bill that formally acknowledged November 11th  as a national holiday known as Veterans Day. On this day we honor our military and their families for the sacrifices they make every day to keep our country free. We honor and thank each and every one of our brave soldiers who put themselves in harms way to allow us to keep our basic liberties. 

Since World War I working alongside our brave soldiers are the often overlooked Military Working Dogs. These dogs go through extensive training to assist our military with efficiently executing their missions. The dogs are partnered with a handler and take on active roles, expertly assisting military personnel with duties such as explosives detection, sentry and capturing the enemy. They also provide sensory support (eyes, ears and nose) to the troops that they work with. With their sense of smell being ten times more powerful than a human, these dogs are able to detect trace amounts that would otherwise go unnoticed and improve the overall performance of their military mission. 
 
The dogs also provide comfort to our troops. The working dogs not only aid troops with their mission, but the dogs are family. Providing a refuge from the stress of war, the dogs look forward to their game of fetch and help bring some normalcy to an otherwise abnormal existence for military members who find themselves far from home.   
 
So today – as we thank our military and the brave men and women who serve our country – let us also remember the Military Working Dogs who help protect the troops that help protect us. 
 
Learn more about the Military Working Dogs 

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WE Magazine Video Competition – Honorable Mention!

October 21st, 2009 by Lindsey Wolko

Canine Commuter wins Honorable Mention in WE Magazine's Video CompetitionCanine Commuter is very proud to announce our Honorable Mention in WE Magazine’s Video Competition!  Our Inspirational Video entry was suggested by Pauline Elmore from PRWorks.  Polly has been very influential in assisting Canine Commuter with building our quality reputation in the pet product marketplace.  Thanks Polly! 

Click this link to view our video -  Canine_Commuter_480×270  or check out the Canine Commuter channel on YouTube!  http://www.YouTube.com/CanineCommuter

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Halloween Safety for Your Pet

October 16th, 2009 by Lindsey Wolko

Who doesn’t love Halloween?  Little kids dressed up as their favorite character, lots of chocolate and Fall fun for the entire family – including the family pet!  From pet costumes to themed treats for pets, Halloween is a time for fun – but it is also a time to provide protection for our pets.

First, let’s talk pet costumes – yes, they can be adorable.  Have you ever seen a Dachshund dressed as a hot dog? – makes me chuckle every time.  If your dog has been acclimated to wearing sweaters he’ll likely readily adapt to wearing a costume – as long as it doesn’t interrupt his vision or hearing.  Not all pets appreciate the costumes as much as we do – so understand that if he doesn’t like it – don’t force the issue.  Stressing out the family pet is not a good idea.  

This time of year Halloween Candy seems to be everywhere and is very tempting – not only to us, but also the family pet.  Chocolate can prove to be a toxic substance for pets – especially when consumed in volume.  Chewing gum, metallic and plastic wrappers are also a hazard as they can clump up and block your pet’s digestive system.  Be cautious with candy – make sure not to leave it in an accessible spot - your pet might not be able to resist the temptation.  Store candy out of reach in a cabinet or sealed container.  

Ringing doorbells and costumed children can also cause stress in the family pet.  If your dog barks at the doorbell, like mine do, you will want to confine him on Halloween night.  This will allow the pet to feel safe and you can rest easy knowing that he won’t run out the front door or jump on the neighborhood children.  Place your pet’s crate in a quite room with a distraction, radio or television work well.  For those pets that are full of anxiety, you can partially cover the crate to create more of a den.  Soft lighting helps calm them as well.  Reassure your pet with a calm, soothing voice.  As a responsible pet owner, you must also know that if something causes that level of anxiety in your dog, you may want to forego the events altogether.  There is nothing wrong with turning out the lights and deciding not to participate in Halloween.  

When you take the dog out – go out with him.  Keep an eye on your pet – especially during Halloween.  We all know that there are people out there who do not value our pets as much as we do.  It is common to hear stories of pets being abused, poisoned, kidnapped and even killed during Halloween.  Go out with your pet, spend quality time, and if you don’t have a fenced backyard, keep your dog on a leash.  Keep a close watch – remember - better safe than sorry.  

Halloween is meant to be a fun enjoyable experience and there is no reason that your pet can’t join in the festivities.  A little pre-planning and common sense will help both of you enjoy a fun filled evening!  Happy Halloween!    

Pet Safety Advocate – Lindsey Wolko 

 

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Pet Product Industry Challenge

October 9th, 2009 by Lindsey Wolko

We just returned from an industry trade show – viewing all that the Pet Product Industry has to offer.  I must confess my disappointment.  Same toys as last year, same products as last year, with few exceptions nothing new and exciting.  We walked away with one prized account and the hope of another – these two companies really focus on the level of quality that we search for.  Our customers and their pets deserve nothing less. Our existing vendors were very kind hosts and eagerly demonstrated their products and discussed the new fabrics and patterns.  To them, I am grateful….you made our trip entirely worthwhile…and I thank you.    

So today – I am throwing down the gauntlet – I issue a challenge to Pet Product Manufacturers to step it up a notch.  Create something new and innovative.  Use your imagination and creativity.  Have quality be your guide.  Do something entirely over the top.  I don’t want to see another poop bag pickup system…unless it can physically pick it up and recycle it, don’t bother.  I look for innovative products that I can be proud to offer to our customers and will pass our quality trials.      

If you have a product that can answer my challege – please feel free to contact me directly at info@CanineCommuter.com 

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Canine Commuter now offers DenHaus

October 7th, 2009 by Lindsey Wolko

Canine Commuter  is very proud to announce their authorized reseller status for Denhaus  (Homes for Pets – Designs for People).  We’re always looking for the "best of the best" in pet products and we feel that DenHaus’ TownHaus, BowHaus and ZenHaus raise the bar on the dog crate.  These lovely furniture style crates allow you to crate your pet – and have a lovely piece of functional furniture as well.  Take the door off, and you have a comfy, cozy den just for Fido.   And…Yes!  They have available beds that fit each model too!

Here are the highlights of the DenHaus product line…

The TownHaus – a wooden dog crate with classic lines.   It looks just like a classic end-table or console style table and comes in two finishes.  Espresso or Mahogany.  

The BowHaus – a very fun and cosmopolitan way to crate your dog.  This silver metal modern design is very elegant and works well with a more modern decor.

The Zenhaus – a fiberglass oval style table that is most unusual.  It’s very sculptural in appearance and comes in four designer colors: Red, Black, White and Mint. 

Looking to get rid of the industrial metal dog crate?  Consider Canine Commuter and DenHaus – taking the canine lifestyle to a whole new level!

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Simply Fun. Simply Organic. Simply Fido!

September 24th, 2009 by Lindsey Wolko

Simply Fido Oscar Monkey

Canine Commuter  is pleased to announce the addition of Simply Fido organic pet toys!  These dog toys are not only soft and cuddly, they are well constructed and made from quality fabrics.

Simply Fido dog toys contain no herbicides, pesticides or synthetics and use only organic cotton.  They are colored by a PureWaterWash process using nature’s own plans and minerals to create a soft, natural effect.  Guaranteed to be 100% non-toxic, we’re sure you’ll feel better knowing that your not only giving your dog a fun, quality toy…but you’re also helping the environment.

Check out our latest additions from Simply Fido their adorable Puppy Blanket as well as their 10" Plush Lolly Lamb and Oscar Monkey and their 6" plush make great small dog toys!

Simply Fun.  Simply Organic.  Simply Fido!

 

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Is your pet at risk of becoming prey?

September 21st, 2009 by Lindsey Wolko

Last week I read reports that Jessica Simpson’s dog, Daisy, was abducted by a local coyote.   A very sad story indeed – but let’s use Daisy’s story to better understand predatory threats to small dogs and cats.

Coyotes and Hawks are predatory creatures that can and will attack and abduct small dogs and cats. The normal prey for hawks are critters such as field mice, voles or in the largest instance, rabbits. Coyotes are known to invade the local hen house and abscond with chickens. With development threatening their hunting ground, you will hear more and more stories of the coyote who has wandered into the local suburban community to forage for food in the trash.
 
I personally know of a Yorkie puppy that was playing in her backyard and was picked up by a hawk in Wisconsin. In one fluid swoop, the dog was gone. It’s not common, but then again, it does happen. Keep Reading

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Waist Belts for Walking the Dog?

September 10th, 2009 by Lindsey Wolko

Q:  I’ve seen waist belts that attach to the dog’s collar for walking the dog.  Are they safe? 

   (A.B. Kansas City, KS)

A:  I’ve seen those waist belts too – but I don’t advise a hand’s free approach to walking the dog.  This especially applies if you own a larger dog.  We recommend a nice strong leather leash – held by hand (two hands if necessary!).  Here’s why…. Keep Reading

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Ode to a Golf Ball

August 27th, 2009 by Lindsey Wolko

We have some lousy golfers living near us.  You know the kind – Tiger Woods wanna be’s.  I live a good block away and across the street from the closest tee and low and behold I find golf balls in the back yard.  Actually, I don’t find them, Madison, my puppy, finds them.  Now…as a pet safety advocate..I don’t condone golf balls as toys for dogs. Keep Reading

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Can You Shine a Light?

August 23rd, 2009 by Lindsey Wolko

We are so proud to announce that Canine Commuter has been nominated as an Inspiring Small Business in the Shine A Light American Express/NBC Universal Competition.  Can you Shine a Light?  We need your vote to move to the final round and possibly win $100,000.00 in funding to help us with our mission….Keeping pets and their owners safe on the road. 

Read our Nomination!  link to:  Shine A Light 

At Canine Commuter, we have worked very hard over the past several years independently sampling and screening pet products for quality and performance.  Have you ever purchased a product and had to return it because it fell apart or didn’t perform as expected?  We have…and we also know how expensive those problems can be.  Not only the hassle and cost of returns…but my dog Maggie was injured by one of those products – a safety harness – and we found that the design wasn’t so safe.  Maggie inspired our mission, as did those other dogs we’ve seen hurt or injured during travel.  Our goal is to provide innovative, quality products that you can count on….because we do the test drive…you don’t have to.

So…we’re asking our friends to help us by providing an endorsement for Canine Commuter with Shine A Light.  Can you please Shine your Light and help us with our mission?  

Thank you!

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