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Month: November 2011

Home Sense

Many would agree that a house is not a home without a pet shadowing your every move, so it stands to reason that home design doesn’t really make sense without a few innovations here and there to accommodate the fur-babies. For example, tired of always tripping over the dog crate? Why not build one as a convenient and stylish wall pocket space instead? From mudrooms to kitchens, we’re showcasing a roundup of clever and cute home sense solutions for your pets’ needs!

It’s important to have a designated space in your home for family members to wipe their feet and lay muddy boots to rest. The same is true when it comes to excitable muddy paws, so why not keep everything in one tidy place by creating a spacious built-in dog bed for your pooch to dry off in after a romp outside in the elements.

No kitchen space for large unsightly bags of kibble? No problem! Simply convert a drawer into a kibble area that can be easily accessed and easily tucked away from view!

Litterboxes have always been a somewhat problematic presence in the home, more often than not circling back to the inevitable question, “Where should we put it?” Our advice? The bathroom of course! But don’t just lay out the tray and leave it at that. By constructing a beautiful square covering with paneled detailing, useful shelf and handy towel rack on the side, kitty’s place of business is not only presentable but multi-functional too!

Dishes can be another hassle at times. You’re whisking around the kitchen preparing what will surely be the dinner party of the century when “Clamour! Clamour!” you trip over your dog’s dishes and send your main course flying from your hands! Well, never again if you install a custom built drawer to hold the dishes in place! Neat, yes?

No matter what kind of pet you have there is always a way to meet their needs in a stylish and expertly designed manner. What are some of your home sense innovations for pets? Share your answers on this post or over here! We’re dying to know! Happy Monday everyone!

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19th Century Portraits With a Modern Twist

All photography by Andrew Pinkham

People have been creating likenesses of their pets for hundreds of years, a loving practice that is now being celebrated in the new work of Philadelphia-based photographer, Andrew Pinkham.

As a child Pinkham visited many old houses that had opulent paintings, which later had a profound influence upon his work. Wishing to create a body of work that drew from his childhood as well as his passion for animals and portraiture, Pinkham began to blur the lines of time in his images as a means to engage the viewer and question our personal interpretations of history. The result? A stunning series of canine images that mimics the aesthetic of a 19th Century painting.

“People see their pets portrayed as larger than life characters — heroic and noble,” says Pinkham. “My photographs reflect the beauty of each subject which brings joy to my life and to those who see them.”

Imagine how beautiful one of these images would look hanging above your fireplace? It’s almost as though these historically inspired prints preserve the timelessness of a pet’s love.  How grand!

Creative Peeps 06: Kelly + Ryder

This morning we have a real treat for you — Kelly Brisson from the The Gouda Life is here on Pawsh with her faithful furry sidekick, Ryder the chocolate lab! If you’re not familiar with Kelly’s wonderful blog, you definitely need to visit it after reading this post. Presenting mouth-watering dishes, all sorts of savoury food discourse and beautiful photographs, The Gouda Life is a wonderful place to find inspiration for the kitchen!

It was such a pleasure to chat about food, life and dogs during her interview, plus Kelly was kind enough to share one of her personal recipe faves for dog treats! Kudos also to the very talented Kronick Photography for these photos! Bon apetite everyone!

1. What inspired you to start The Gouda Life?
I started The Gouda Life in 2007, but didn’t start seriously writing entries until about 2010. Of course, my reason for wanting to start writing stemmed from a love of food, but it was also a way to excuse my friends and family from my constant rambling on and on about this recipe, and that blog, and these ingredients. I’m sure (though they’re all much too kind to tell me) they had had their fill. So it’s become an outlet for me to ramble as much as I like, and believe me; ramble, I do.

2. What is your favourite time of day to cook and why?
I really love cooking in the late morning/early afternoon. The sun usually streams in through my kitchen window around that time and something about cooking with the sun warm on my face and shining bright over the counter tops feels so romantic. Though it doesn’t typically make for the best photos, I find it so relaxing.

3. Would you describe your pet as a helpful kitchen assistant?
I certainly wouldn’t hire Ryder as my sous chef. She’s a bit of a piggy and tends to stand right under my feet waiting for things to fall. Unfortunately, for us both, the only thing falling is usually me.

4. Are there any funny stories you can share from your kitchen adventures?
There was a particularly cold day last winter and I was feeling really worn down from the bleak weather we’d been having. Since mother nature wasn’t giving me any sun, I decided to bake up something bright and sunny instead. I worked for a few hours on a Grapefruit Curd Tart and it turned out beautifully. I was so impressed with myself since I am really not the greatest dough/pastry chef. I’d taken a few photos of the finished product and picked it up in my hands to carry it back to the tart-pan. I had hardly taken a step before my hands came up and together, buckling the tart and letting the rest fall to the floor in a gooey pile. Since I was too far gone to cry, I sat on the floor and laughed while Ryder licked up the remnants of the sticky curd off the floor.

5. Do you ever cook/bake for your pets? Any recipes you could share with Pawsh?
I used to have a small baking company, and I often sold Whole Wheat Peanut Butter dog treats to certain clients. They make a cute little treat to give the pups in your life for the holidays. This is how you make them:

1 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup rolled oats
1 tbsp baking powder
1/2 cup 100% all natural peanut butter
1-1 ½ cups milk

Preheat oven to 350.
In a large bowl, add first 3 ingredients and stir to combine. Whisk peanut butter and 1 cup of milk together. Pour into dry ingredients and stir until dough starts to stick together and form a ball. If it’s too dry, add more milk until you have a smooth dough. Roll out and use cookie cutters to form shapes, or simply cut into squares. Place on a baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes or until lightly brown around the edges.

 
6. What are your favourite foods? What are Ryder’s?
I’m all over the map, but if I had to choose one favourite food, it would have to be cheese. I could eat cheese all day long. A close second, though it’s a few different foods, would probably be bolognese sauce with a fresh pasta, lots of olive oil and, of course, cheese. I could eat it everyday, for every meal.

Ryder has a thing for raw vegetables. Even if she’s in a dead sleep, all it takes is the sound of my knife cutting through potatoes or carrots to shoot her up and into the kitchen.

7. Some things in the food world just go together — peanut butter and chocolate, fries and ketchup — if you and your pet were to be a food combo, what would each of you be?
Oooh, good question! Rather than two opposing ingredients, I think we’d be two peas in a pod. We’re the exact same in many ways. Goofy, clumsy, a little hyper, and far too easily distracted by shiny things.

8. What advice would you give to somebody who is feeling creatively challenged in the kitchen?
This is something I’ve been struggling with lately so it’s easy for me to answer. When I’m feeling a little uninspired or repetitive in the kitchen, I usually try to surround myself with magazines, blogs, and people that I’m inspired by. Fully absorb yourself in what makes you happiest and inspiration is sure to follow.

9. What is the most important ingredient when it comes to eating healthy without sacrificing taste?
I know it sounds so cliché, but the best thing you can experiment with to lower sodium and fat intake without losing flavour are herbs and spices. My favourites, though not necessarily together, are fresh cilantro, ginger, cinnamon, tarragon, and garlic.

10. If your pet was a judge on a show like “Top Chef” what sort of judge do you think they would be?
She’d likely be some sort of celebrity guest judge who is there to look pretty, but doesn’t really have a whole lot of intelligence to offer. She’s a bit of a dunce, my Ryder. Either that, or she’s extremely intelligent and just gets a kick out of making me crazy.

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Huge thanks to Kelly, Ryder and Jamie for taking the time to speak to us! I don’t know about you, but Rory and I are definitely trying out those biscuits this holiday season!

If you have an interesting job and a pet that you’re crazy about and would like to be featured on Pawsh, write to us at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you!

November’s Pawsh Prize!

Gasp! It’s officially the middle of November and we haven’t announced the November Pet of the Month prize? Tisk tisk! Without further adieu, here it is, the Ruffbowl! This sassy invention is multi-functional and brightly coloured (two positively pawsh points!) that will help make Fido’s walks super convenient!

The Ruffbowl snaps easily onto almost any large retractable leash and converts into a water bowl! So when you’re out and about your pooch can stop for a refreshing drink! There is also a handy clip for carrying used poop bags so you don’t have to hang onto it yourself. Visit the Ruffbowl video to see this contraption in action!

We’re going to do things a little differently this month due to our delay. On November 24th we’ll reveal the four pets selected as nominees and voting will commence! So be sure to email us your favourite pet photos for a chance to win and tell your friends, because it’s fun! Email us at [email protected]. Can’t wait to see your photographs! Happy Tuesday!