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