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Happy Canada Day!

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What a wonderful day it is! A day to celebrate what it means to be a Canadian citizen or a Canadian canine! Magical winters, beaver tail pastries, gorgeous maple trees, sprawling landscapes, maple syrup and hockey are just a few of our favourite Canadian things. What are yours?

Since it’s the the long weekend we will be announcing the winners of the June Pet of the Month contest and The Biggest Giveaway Ever contest early next week. Today is the last day for voting, so make sure you cast yours before midnight!

Happy Canada Day everyone! Hope your day is filled with fun, laughter and fireworks! And please, if you would like to share any photos, post them on our Facebook Page or email them to us! xo

Thundershirt to the Rescue!

Last night we had an enormous thunderstorm here in Ottawa. It was the kind that rattled the windows and sent tiny vibrations running up and down your spine: loud, powerful and spectacular. While Rory has never been bothered by bright flashes of lightning and loud claps of thunder charging overhead, we noticed a great many tweets talking about how pets were trying to crawl into bed with you and started wondering how we could calm our canine companions.
Enter the Thundershirt. This novel approach to addressing anxiety issues literally dresses your pooch up in order to calm them down. The shirt provides dogs with a gentle, constant pressure that results in a profound calming effect, similar to that of a constant hug. It functions around the same pressure principle that is used to calm people with autism who suffer from persistent anxiety or children with certain behavioural problems. Another way to think of how the Thundershirt works is to compare it to the practice of swaddling a baby that needs to be calmed; although the canine variety does not restrict mobility.
This invention was created by Phil Blizzard. Inspired by his 50-pound mutt, Dosi, who was extremely frightened of loud noises, Blizzard searched for a way to keep his beloved pet from panicking when the heavens started to grumble. Despite trying noise desensitization training and several other approaches, poor Dosi still suffered through thunderstorms. Finally Blizzard tried applying gentle, constant pressure to Dosi – the kind that is now provided by the Thundershirt – and Dosi at last calmed down.
Of course the Thundershirt may not be for every pooch, but it has had significant success in helping with all kinds of canine anxiety, including travel, noise, barking, crate, separation and, of course, thunderstorms. How do you calm your pet when nature starts rumbling?

Polka Dot Ties

 
 

As pet owners nothing makes us happier than to see our pup’s tail wagging and nothing makes our pup happier than to bring a little joy in to everyone’s life. That is why we are completely besotted with this silky brown and white Happy Tails Dog Collar Bow from ModCloth. A gorgeous design, whimsical print and easy-to-use snap on nature makes this a welcome accessory for dogs of all shapes and sizes. Whether it is worn properly under the chin or over the shoulder in a carefree manner, this adorable bow-tie is a stylish addition in every way and is guaranteed to bring smiles to faces wherever it goes!

Jennifer Aniston Pays Homage to Pet

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Jennifer Aniston decided to celebrate her beloved dog’s passing with an elegant tattoo. Norman, a Welsh Corgi-terrier mix and Aniston’s canine companion for the past 15 years, passed away May 2011, but will continue to follow Aniston wherever she goes — ever present on the inside of her right foot.  The tattoo simply reads ‘Norman’ in a simple script font. According to Aniston, it is just her personal way of paying homage to him forever. From all of us here on the PAWSH team, our deepest condolences for your loss Jenn!

Would you ever consider commemorating your pet with a tattoo? If yes, what kind? If no, why not? We’d love to hear your thoughts on this!