Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Pack Walk in the Park (Group Dog Walk) - Last Pack Walk of 2011

Pack Walk in the Park is an opportunity to get some exercise (for you and your dog) and socialize with other dog owners (non-dog owners are welcome, too!).

This is the last day of 2011...what better way to end the year?

We will walk the two-mile loop of newly paved pathways for walking, jogging, skating, and biking. Plants to attract...butterflies have also been placed along the park’s northern corridor.

TY Park requires all dogs to be on a 6' leash (no retractable / flexi leads). TY Park's admission fee is $1.50 per person (ages 6 and up)

After you enter the park through the toll booth, take your 1st right turn & park. You will see a red & white sign with a picture of a butterfly that says "Listen to Nature! Please turn down your radio." We will meet in this area and start walking at 9 AM (so please arrive by 8:45 AM).

We will have some treats, samples, and some give aways for your dogs after the walk! *

Info on TY Park:
The Seminole Indian name of this 150-acre urban park, Topeekeegee Yugnee, means “meeting or gathering place.” T.Y. is well known for its shady picnic areas, numerous shelters, and a gazebo.

*This event is sponsored by Harlo's Healthy Pets and Kat Walking Dogs
For additional information: 954-667-7387

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Pack Walk in the Park (Group Dog Walk)

Pack Walk in the Park is an opportunity to get some exercise (for you and your dog) and socialize with other dog owners (non-dog owners are welcome, too!).  The November Pack Walk will take place on Saturday, November 19th.

We will walk the two-mile loop of newly paved pathways for walking, jogging, skating, and biking. Plants to attract butterflies have also b...een placed along the park’s northern corridor.

TY Park requires all dogs to be... on a 6' leash (no retractable / flexi leads). TY... Park's admission fee is $1.50 per... person (ages 6 and up)

After you enter the park through the toll booth, take your 1st right turn & park. You will see a red & white sign with a picture of a butterfly that says "Listen to Nature! Please turn down your radio." We will meet in this area and start walking at 9 AM (so please arrive by 8:45 AM).

We will have some treats, samples, and some give aways for your dogs after the walk! *

Info on TY Park:
The Seminole Indian name of this 150-acre urban park, Topeekeegee Yugnee, means “meeting or gathering place.” T.Y. is well known for its shady picnic areas, numerous shelters, and a gazebo.
TY Park is located at 3300 N Park Road in Hollywood.

*This event is sponsored by Harlo's Healthy Pets and Kat Walking Dogs
For more info: 954-667-PETS (7387)
 

    Thursday, October 27, 2011

    Something to Chew On



    It’s no secret that dogs like to chew.  Some dogs chew more aggressively or more often than others, but all dogs enjoy chewing to some degree.  Chewing is a natural dog behavior.  Chewing also has benefits; it can help to clean a dog’s teeth and maintain healthy gums.  Puppies will also chew when teething or as a way of investigating new things (hopefully not your new pair of shoes).  Sometimes a dog’s chewing can result in destruction of your items (clothing, furniture, etc.).  In some cases destructive chewing can be the result of boredom / lack of mental stimulation, lack of exercise, or separation anxiety.
    In addition to providing daily exercise and mental stimulation, it’s also important to provide your dog with a positive outlet for satisfying his / her desire to chew.  There is no shortage of chew on the market today.  I am a firm believer in giving your dog a variety of chew toys and chew treats.  While your dog might have a favorite chew toy, it’s a good idea to give them variety and / or options of chew toys to keep them engaged.  Although there are many good chew toys available, I’m just going to highlight two for now.
    A very popular chew toy is a Nylabone.  Nylabone states that their “products promote good canine dental hygiene, enhance overall mental fitness,” and “encourage positive behavior.”  There are many types of Nylabones, varying in size, shape, flavor and durability.  I have two Siberian Huskies and they currently have about 5 different Nylabones in their toy box (yes, they have a toy box).  From time to time Nylabone comes out new shapes and flavors, so don’t be afraid to experiment with some different types of Nylabones.  For my dogs, I only use Nylabone’s Dura Chew products (based on their chewing needs).  Nylabones should be replaced as needed.
    Something else that dogs love to chew on are Antlerz.  Being an animal lover, I was a bit skeptical when I first heard about giving my dogs deer antlers as a chew toy.  Most people don’t like the idea of Bambi turning into a chew toy; however, wild deer naturally shed their antlers once a year and then re-grow another set.  QT Dog, manufacturer of Antlerz, states that Antlerz are “not a by-product generated by a meat processing facility or slaughter house.  Antlerz are a 100% natural dog chew that contain no plastics, no petrochemicals, no empty starches or artificial flavors.  Atlerz hold up substantially longer than most traditional chews made from plastic, bone, or compacted starch.”  Antlerz have held up very well in my house with my two dogs.  They absolutely love them! 
    Remember, your dog is going to chew.  It is up to you to provide proper and healthy outlets for him / her to satisfy the desire to chew.  As with any other toy or item you give your dog, it’s important to monitor your pet and provide supervision, especially with new toys (safety first!).  - David Neuwirth

    Thursday, October 20, 2011

    Sunday Jazz Brunch in Ft. Lauderdale

    Harlo's Healthy Pets will be a vendor at this event on Sunday, November 6th!

    SunTrust Sunday Jazz Brunch is an ideal way to relax and enjoy Fort Lauderdale’s scenic Riverwalk. This free, live, outdoor concert series brings the area’s best local jazz artists. Listen to the soulful sounds on four different stages on the first Sunday of each month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

    Everyone is welcome to attend, including well-behaved, leashed pets. There is plenty of room to set up chairs, blankets and picnic baskets to experience the fabulous entertainment. Patrons can also stroll along the historic brick-lined walkway to enjoy live music while browsing items from local merchants and enjoying food from area restaurants.

    November 6, 2011
    Esplanade - Bobby Rodriquez Orchestra
    Peck Courtyard - Tommy Nehls Trio
    C. Hoffmann Gazebo - Peter Betan, Marc Berner with Marco Haber - Percussion

    Tuesday, October 11, 2011

    K-9 Water Festival

    Harlo's Healthy Pets will be at the K-9 Water Festival on Sunday, 10/16 for the 10 AM session (with Lola and Harlen!), but you can take part with your dog during any session this weekend.

    The dog days of summer may be long gone, but you can still pamper your pooches during the lingering heat of a South Florida fall by letting them frolic at three water parks on dogs-only days. One of Broward County Parks and Recreation’s most popular programs for the past doz...en years, the K9 Water Festivals, returns to Castaway Island at T.Y. Park in Hollywood, which has events on October 15 and 16.

    Admission is $5 per dog per 50-minute session, with sessions beginning on the hour from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Only dogs weighing 25 pounds or less will be permitted for the final session of each day. Donations of dog and cat food, treats, blankets, and toys will be accepted on behalf of the homeless animals at Broward County shelters.

    A few rules apply: All dogs must be off leash when inside the facility and must be sociable and well behaved. Proof of current rabies vaccination and county license tag are required. Other than lifeguards, no humans will be allowed inside the water playgrounds. Finally, dogs are limited to no more than two sessions per day, and dogs must be at least 4 months of age to participate.

    For more information, call T.Y. Park at 954-357-8811. The parks’ regular weekend and holiday gate entrance fee of $1.50/person (children 5 and under free) will be in effect for this event.


      Monday, September 26, 2011

      Pack Walk in the Park (Group Dog Walk) - the Halloween Edition

      Pack Walk in the Park (group dog walk) is an opportunity to get some exercise (for you and your dog) and socialize with other dog owners (non-dog owners are welcome, too!). The October Pack Walk will take place on Saturday, 10/29.

      Since this event is only 2 days before Halloween, costumes for this walk (for dogs and / or owners) are optional for this Pack Walk.

      We will walk the two-mile loop of newly paved pathways for walking, jogging, skating, and biking. Plants to attract butterflies have also been placed along the park’s northern corridor.

      TY Park requires all dogs to be... on a 6' leash (no retractable / flexi leads). TY Park's admission fee is $1.50 per person (ages 6 and up)

      After you enter the park through the toll booth, take your 1st right turn & park. You will see a red & white sign with a picture of a butterfly that says "Listen to Nature! Please turn down your radio." We will meet in this area and start walking at 9 AM (so please arrive by 8:45 AM).

      We will have some treats, samples, and some give aways for your dogs after the walk! *

      Info on TY Park:
      The Seminole Indian name of this 150-acre urban park, Topeekeegee Yugnee, means “meeting or gathering place.” T.Y. is well known for its shady picnic areas, numerous shelters, and a gazebo.
      TY Park is located at 3300 N Park Road in Hollywood, FL.  

      *This event is sponsored by Harlo's Healthy Pets and Kat Walking Dogs
      For more info: 954-667-PETS (7387)

        Friday, September 23, 2011

        FURminator Product Review

                    I had a Siberian Husky named Butch when I was younger.  Like any husky owner, I experienced the effect of Butch blowing his coat 2 – 3 times per year (in addition to the regular shedding year round).  I had several types of brushed I used to groom Butch; he was never a big fan of being groomed, but I did my best to keep the shedding under control. 
        Several years ago I started volunteering with the South Florida Siberian Husky Rescue.  While volunteering at one of the rescue’s Dog Washes I kept hearing about the Furminator.  It had been approximately 10 years since I lost Butch and didn’t ever recall hearing about a Furminator.  As I helped to wash, dry and brush more dogs at the rescue’s Dog Wash it seemed that the Furminator was always in demand, but I thought it was just another brush.
        A few months later I ended up fostering a Siberian Husky named Lola (who I eventually adopted, along with another husky named, Harlen).  I went to a local pet store and purchased a couple of different types of brushes.  I did look at the Furminator, but didn’t purchase one because it was priced significantly higher than the other brushes. Lola definitely didn’t like being brushed.  She would nip at the brushes, making grooming unpleasant for both of us.  At the rescue’s next Dog Wash I tried the Furminator out and couldn’t believe how effective it was.  Furthermore, I was able to brush Lola and she didn’t nip at it at all!  (She still isn’t a big fan of being groomed, but I can tell the other brushes were uncomfortable for her; they were actually pulling out some hair).
        Needless to say I purchased a Furminator and have never used one of the other brushes again.  I will use a rake before using the Furminator, especially when they blow their coats.  For Siberian Husky owners, a rake is also a must have grooming tool.  I now have a pet supply business, Harlo’s Healthy Pets, and I encourage every pet owner to include a Furmintor in their grooming tools.  They work well on cats and dogs; long or short hair.  I let customers try a Furminator on their own pets and they always are amazed at how effective it is.  If you haven’t tried a Furminator, or think it is more expensive than other grooming tools, just try it out and you will see for yourself.  It is well worth every penny.  Your pet will thank you, too!
        *Review by David Neuwirth 

        Wednesday, August 31, 2011

        Pack Walk in the Park (Group Dog Walk) - Celebrate National Dog Week!

        Celebrate National Dog Week (Sept 19 - Sept 25) with a Pack Walk in the Park on 9/24! This is a chance to get some exercise (for you and your dog) and socialize with other dog owners (non-dog owners are welcome, too!).

        We will walk the two-mile loop of newly paved pathways for walking, jogging, skating, and biking. Plants to attract butterflies have also been placed along the park’s northern corridor.

        TY Park requires all dogs to be on ...a 6' leash (no retractable / flexi leads). TY Park's admission fee is $1.50 per... person (ages 6 and up)

        After you enter the park through the toll booth, take your 1st right turn & park. You will see a red & white sign with a picture of a butterfly that says "Listen to Nature! Please turn down your radio." We will meet in this area and start walking at 9 AM (so please arrive by 8:45 AM).

        We will have some treats, samples, and some give aways for your dogs after the walk!*

        Info on TY Park:
        The Seminole Indian name of this 150-acre urban park, Topeekeegee Yugnee, means “meeting or gathering place.” T.Y. is well known for its shady picnic areas, numerous shelters, and a gazebo.



        TY Park
        3099 N Park Rd
        Hollywood, FL

        For more info or to RSVP, please visit our Facebook event page.

        *This event is sponsored by Harlo's Healthy Pets and Kat Walking Dogs

        Tuesday, August 30, 2011

        How a Dog Changed My Life

        I grew up in Hollywood near North Lake.  I have so many great memories of my childhood home.  Some of my most fond memories include growing up with my dog, Butch.  For as long as I can remember I have always loved all animals.  I’ve had cats, chickens, ducks, horses and even a raccoon, but my dog Butch changed my life in many ways.  I was always fascinated by Siberian Huskies as a child and after about 7 years of persistence I convinced my mother to get me a Siberian Husky puppy….Butch! 
        Butch was a key part of my life for the next 13.5 years.  He was my best friend and a focal point of my life.  When Butch passed away I was devastated.  I felt like more than a part of my life had been taken away but actually a piece of my soul was missing without Butch.  For 10 years after his passing I couldn’t even consider having another dog.  There has never been and never will be another dog like Butch; nobody can ever take his place.  After I moved back to Hollywood I was looking for volunteer opportunities in the area when discovered the South Florida Siberian Husky Rescue.  I contacted the rescue, filled out a volunteer application and went to my first event (a dog wash) as a volunteer.  I informed the rescue that I had no interest in adopting or even fostering, but that I would help with fundraising events or whatever else was needed.
        After a few months I got more involved with the rescue, but still didn’t want to foster or adopt.  One morning one of the rescue volunteers called and said that we had a dog in a shelter and that they wanted to get her out for a few days since a tropical storm was heading our way; they were worried the shelter might lose power and / or get flooded.  I knew who the dog was; a female named Lola with some behavioral issues and a bit of a history to her.  Given the situation, I agreed to pick her up and foster her for a few days.  After a few days I didn’t want to send her back; I thought I could work with her and help her to become more adoptable.  Three years have passed since I picked up Lola for “a few days” and she’s still here with me…along with Harlen (who I agreed to foster a few months after Lola first came to my house).  While Lola and Harlen are the love of my life, they will still never be Butch and they can never replace him, but I do think Butch would be proud of me for saving the lives of these two huskies. 
        While looking for a healthy food for Lola and Harlen, I seemed to have a difficult time finding a healthy dog food that was locally available.  When I realized how difficult it was to find a quality dog food in the area, I started a business named after Harlen and Lola (Harlo’s Healthy Pets).  The business has become fulltime and has also enabled me to support the rescue with donations from sales as well as donate products.  As I said, Butch has changed my life in so many ways even all these years later. 
        I can’t guarantee that volunteering with the rescue, fostering or adopting a dog will change your life, but I’m pretty sure it will.  I can promise that if you are willing to foster or adopt a dog, you will definitely change that dog’s life.  If you are interested in finding out more about volunteer opportunities, fostering or adopting, please contact the South Florida Siberian Husky Rescue:  954-540-7373 or www.sibrescue.com.
        *Written by David E. Neuwirth.  This article appears in The Lakes Community Newsletter (September - November Issue)

        Sunday, August 28, 2011

        Harlo's Healthy Pets will be at SunTrust Sunday Jazz Brunch


        Harlo's Healthy Pets will be a vendor at SunTrust Sunday Jazz Brunch on Sunday, September 4th!
         
        SunTrust Sunday Jazz Brunch is an ideal way to relax and enjoy Fort Lauderdale’s scenic Riverwalk. This free, live, outdoor concert series brings the area’s best local jazz artists. Listen to the soulful sounds on four different stages on the first Sunday of each month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

        Everyone is welcome to attend, including well-behaved, leashed pets. There is plenty of room to set up chairs, blankets and picnic baskets to experience the fabulous entertainment. Patrons can also stroll along the historic brick-lined walkway to enjoy live music while browsing items from local merchants and enjoying food from area restaurants.
        For more info, visit the event page on Facebook.

        September 4, 2011
        Esplanade - Christina Sichta Quartet
        Peck Courtyard - Beatriz Malnic Quartet
        C. Hoffmann Gazebo - Miami Jazz Quartet

        Tuesday, August 9, 2011

        MERRICK PET CARE RECALLS Doggie Wishbone BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE SALMONELLA HEALTH RISK

        MERRICK PET CARE RECALLS Doggie Wishbone (ITEM # 29050, Lot 11031 Best By 30 Jan 2013) BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE SALMONELLA HEALTH RISK 08.09.2011
        Merrick Pet Care, Inc. of Amarillo, Texas is recalling a single lot of its Doggie Wishbone pet treat (ITEM # 29050, UPC # 2280829050, Lot 11031 Best By 30 Jan 2013) because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. Merrick Pet Care has made the decision to recall the Doggie Wishbone pet treats in the abundance of caution. 248 cases of this lot were manufactured and shipped to distributors in 10 states. Those distributors have been notified. Only one lot of Doggie Wishbone is affected by this recall. No additional Merrick Pet Care products are involved in this recall. No other Merrick brand products are involved.

        Pack Walk in the Park (Group Dog Walk) - 8/27



        This is a chance to get some exercise (for you and your dog) and socialize with other dog owners (non-dog owners are welcome, too!).  Join us on Saturday, August 27th at TY Park in Hollywood.

        We will walk the two-mile loop of newly paved pathways for walking, jogging, skating, and biking. Plants to attract butterflies have also been placed along the park’s northern corridor.

        TY Park requires all dogs to be on a 6' leash (no retractable / flexi leads). TY Park's admission fee is $1.50 per... person (ages 6 and up)

        After you enter the park through the toll booth, take your 1st right turn & park. You will see a red & white sign with a picture of a butterfly that says "Listen to Nature! Please turn down your radio." We will meet in this area and start walking at 9 AM (so please arrive by 8:45 AM).

        We will have some treats, samples, and some give aways for your dogs after the walk! *

        Info on TY Park:
        The Seminole Indian name of this 150-acre urban park, Topeekeegee Yugnee, means “meeting or gathering place.” T.Y. is well known for its shady picnic areas, numerous shelters, and a gazebo.

        *This event is sponsored by Harlo's Healthy Pets and Kat Walking Dogs

        TY Park
        3099 N Park Road
        Hollywood, FL

        Thursday, July 21, 2011

        Kong Dog Toys

        Toys can actually serve several functions for your pet.  Some toys can help provide entertainment and fight boredom (which can lead to destructive behavior).  Other toys are designed to help stimulate your pet's mind, while other toys can actually have benefits for proper dental care.

        There is no single perfect toy for your pet.  Different toys may provide different benefits.  Make sure your pet has an assortment of toys to keep him or her happy and entertained.  The toys featured below are some of the more durable toys that will also give your pet a good variety of entertainment and benefits.

        The Kong Classic is one of the most popular selling toys for dogs (and one of the most durable).  Kong's exclusive, nontoxic red natural rubber is puncture resistant, super bouncy and chewer friendly.  Stuff treats or peanut butter inside the Kong Classic and watch your dog enjoy!  This toy is great to stimulate your dog's mind as he or she figures out how to get to the treats inside.  Kong Classic comes in several different sizes and is made in the USA.  If your dog is a heavy chewer, consider the Kong Extreme (same as the Kong Classic, but designed for heavy chewers).  This is a must have item for any dog owner!

        The Kong Dental Stick is a great toy that actually helps clean your dog’s teeth.  The Dental Stick has ridges that clean your dog’s teeth as they get out the treat.  I’ve used peanut butter, yogurt and pumpkin (all of these treats work even better / keep your dog busy for a longer period of time if you freeze the Dental Stick after you put in the treat).  I’ve also used Zuke’s Mini Naturals as well.  The Dental Stick has held up well, but if you have an extreme chewer I would suggest just sticking with the Classic Kong.

        - David Neuwirth
        Harlo's Healthy Pets (Owner)