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Meow Monday Wake up (Kinda)...

Well, the time change threw me off. I slept a little later than normal so the staff was awake before I could even get to them!

I have mixed emotions about this. On one hand, er paw, I did not have to do any work. On the other paw, I have to admit that I do enjoy planning my daily strategy. It keeps me sharp for the hunt. If I had to hunt. Which I don’t, really. Except sometimes I hunt Pugsley. And the staff’s feet. And stray ponytail holders on the floor.

From the archives...here's me hunting Pug.

From the archives...here's me hunting Pug.

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Guest Post: Bailey’s Mom Bev...

The response to our March Online Bichon Bash in honor of Bailey the Bichon has been amazing! Thanks for all of your support! Throughout the month, every Sunday is “Small Paws Sunday” and I’ll be featuring a guest post from none other than Bailey’s mom, Bev. Take it away, Bev!

Our First Bichon Bash--Bailey and I are on the left, in the first row.

BICHON BASH?

A Bichon Bash is when you get a bunch of little white fluffy dogs together and have a party. Just imagine a sea of white pooches! OK, if you’re into Labrador Retrievers you might not appreciate the cuteness factor. But if you like little dogs, it’s an overdose of cute!

Bailey, at her first Bichon Bash, is annoyed to realize that it's too easy to be overlooked when you're in a sea of cuteness.

Bailey, attending her first Bichon bash, is annoyed when she discovers that she is not the only cute white dog at the party.

Over the years, Bailey and I attended several Bichon Bashes here in Dayton. And that’s where we first learned about Small Paws Rescue.

This month, I’m working with my friend Romeo and we’re having an online Bichon Bash to raise money for Small Paws Rescue.

WHAT’S SMALL PAWS RESCUE?

Small Paws Rescue was started by Susan Sebring and Robin Pressnall (Executive Director) eleven years ago when they were turned down by an already existing Bichon rescue group because they were ìnot been suitable for rescue work.î Robin and Susan decided they would form their own Bichon rescue and Small Paws was born.

Higgins begins his Small Paws journey!

SOME NUMBERS

  • Over 800 volunteers, over 6,000 members in 20 countries: Small Paws is the largest Bichon Frise rescue in the U.S.
  • Available to take in Bichons in need 24/7/365
  • Since September 1998, has rescued, vetted and re-homed over 7,500 Bichons
  • 18 experienced Team Leaders oversee rescued Bichons and volunteers regionally
  • Typically, 150 to 200 Small Paws Bichons fostered all over the U.S., are available on Petfinder every day
  • Typically, 50 to 100 Small Paws Bichons are in various stages of quarantine, heartworm treatment, surgeries, or permanent hospice care every day
  • Over 5,000 Small Paws Bichons have been flown to their forever homes without incident
  • 25 adoption processors to thoroughly screen each applicant
  • Typically between $25,000.00 and $50,000.00 per month is paid out in vet bills (posted publicly on the site)

HOW DOES SMALL PAWS RESCUE BICHONS?

Small Paws is entirely supported by donations and fund raisers. Donations are generated mostly from the membership though a newsletter. Small Paws also raises money through an eStore and on eBay–both great places to shop if you’re looking for Bichon-oriented clothes and accessories.

Small Paws is totally volunteer-driven. It is virtually an army of foster parents, pooch transporters, shelter-watchers, prayer circle participants, blanket-makers, eBay suppliers, auction attenders, financiers, and emotional supporters. Every member is connected to the group through the newsletter, emails, phone calls, and a shared urgency to help Bichons.

A SIMPLIFIED VIEW OF THE SMALL PAWS PROCESS

Robin Pressnall, Executive Director, holds some rescued Bichon babies who will soon have furever homes.

  • A Bichon–or ìFluffî–enters Small Paws through owner surrender, from commercial kennel auctions, from shelters, or any other avenue that results in a homeless Fluff.
  • Each dogís health is evaluated by a veterinarian, and a medical plan is made.
  • For major medical expenses (for instance, surgery), a call goes out to the membership for donations.
  • Once the Bichonís health issues are taken care of (also spay/neuter if needed), the Fluff is placed in a foster home with a Small Paws member
  • Often, the foster home is a learning and socialization environment for the orphan Fluff
  • Photos are taken, and posted on Petfinder
  • A prospective pet parent fills out the application form on the Small Paws site
  • Each applicant goes through an extensive and proven screening process that includes an interview with the applicantís veterinarian.

Small Paws takes lifetime responsibility for the Bichons who enter the Rescue. If an adopted Fluff is ever orphaned, it is returned to Small Paws and a new home is found. The Small Paws Bichon is carefully matched to his or her new home–at a high rate of success. And there are followups done on every adoption.

Scarlett and Rhett, a bonded pair with a questionable heritage, just arrived from a shelter. They will be placed in the same furever home.

Sometimes a Bichon will enter Small Paws as half of a bonded pair–two dogs who have bonded emotionally (and often they’re not both Bichons). Bonded pairs are never separated, but are offered at the adoption fee of a single dog. Senior dogs’ adoption fees are always reduced. And puppies are reserved first for people who are grieving for a lost loved one. A home is found for all–no matter what the special needs.

The volunteers of Small Paws operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. They are tireless and creative in their missionto help orphaned Bichons find furever homes. At first, they appear to be a loose gathering of do-gooders. But on further examination, they are a refined organization motivated and motivating people to work together to make this world a better place.

That’s why I love them!

Remember Bailey by contributing to Small Paws Rescue.

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Tuesday Wake up tactic...

ARGH. Got in trouble for 4 a.m. meowing so was booted out of the room. Sigh. So no official wake up tactic today. Although, that kinda was a wake up tactic, isn’t it? I mean, I did wake them up. But BREAKFAST did not get served so it was really a big fat FAIL, I suppose. Hrumph. I should know better. But I was really hungeeeee.

Anyway, instead staff decided to post a photo of me in a funny sleeping pose. She says this cracks her up every time she looks at it. We’ve decided to request other funny sleeping pose photos from YOU guys!

Please, please send your funny sleeping pose to romeo (at) romeothecat.com and we will share them. Send your name, your pet’s name and your city and state.

This is gonna be so fun I forgot all about my dismal wake up failure.

I assure you, madam, this IS comfortable. Now scram!

I assure you, madam, this IS comfortable. Now scram!

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Now dis I gotta have...

Check out this lucky guy in his KONDO. Am jealous.

Check out this lucky guy in his KONDO. Am jealous.

As you guys know, the Pugman and I are indoor only kittehs. But I LOVE when the door opens and I get a whiff of that fresh air out there. And if I spot a squirrel or a bird? OH MAN OH MAN do I want a piece of that outdoors. Once in a great while, the staff will take us outside on an adventure. Even Pugsley, who is very lazy and lacks general initiative on anything except finding the perfect nap spot, gets excited on these excursions. But they end much too soon.

I have an announcement for indoor kittehs! Do you know about the Kritter Kommunity? It is this awesome company that sells outdoor enclosures – Kritter Kondos – so us indoor guys can safely spend time outside! They also sell some other cool stuff, too!

Now that the weather is starting to warm up here in North Carolina, I am going to start making my desire for a Kritter Kondo known. Any ideas for how I can do this? Need brainstorm session please.

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Martha Stewart and PurinaOne Help Homeless Pets...

I will make the staff post every persian in the U.S. before this is over! He he.

I will make the staff post every persian in the U.S. before this is over! He he.

I’m always happy to hear about companies that are running promotions to help pets in need and happy to pass along what we can do to maximize those companies’ donations.

Here’s a great one I learned about from the peeps at Marthastewart.com. They’ve teamed up with PurinaOne to help pets in need. PurinaOne has generously agreed to donate $1 worth of pet food to food banks across the country, up to $50,000 worth, for every pet profile Marthastewart.com users share on Facebook. It’s a great -and easy -way to help raise money for a good cause. There is no purchase necessary, no sign ups needed, only a Facebook account and a few minutes.

Here’s how it works:

1. Just visit http://www.marthastewart.com/pet-adoption before March 31, 2010 and use their search tool, powered by AdoptaPet.com, to find an adoptable animal you’d like to share with others.

2. On the pet’s profile, click the Facebook link and sign into your Facebook account if you haven’t already. You can add a note (let your friends know how you’re helping out and encourage them to do the same!) or just click “share” and you’re done.

3. Voila! You’ve just let your pals know about a pet looking for a home, and helped other pets in need from winding up in shelters, too.

By the way, there’s no limit on the number of pets you can share, so help Marthastewart.com and PurinaOne
reach their $50,000 goal by posting as often as you want.

This is the kind of promotion I like. It’s simple, it helps pets and doesn’t require a lot of time. So tell your friends! I know PurinaOne wants to give away $50K in food – let’s help them do it!

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Happy (early) Valentine’s Day from Romeo...

February 14th is my FAVORITE day of the year for a few reasons:

First of all, it is my blogoversary! One year ago February 14, 2009, I launched www.romeothecat.com! Since then, together we have raised $35,000 for homeless pets! YAY US!

Secondly, my name is Romeo. Enough said.

Finally, you may not know about my secret. I have a perfect heart-shaped marking on my side! My female staff calls me her furry year-round Valentine!

So, Happy Valentine’s Day to all of my pals, supporters, readers, fellow furry friends and their staff members.

I LOVE YOU!

What a handsome devil!

What a handsome devil!

Irresistible if I say so myself.

Irresistible if I say so myself.

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Tuna Tuesday Wake up Tactic...

This morning, the running-screaming-yelling-pointing-tail-pulling-romeo-and-pugsley-terrorizing Creature beat me to the punch. As staff lay there listening to the Creature wail in her room, I placed a comforting paw on her shoulder. Then we both got up to get the Creature BREAKFAST.

Am good boy.

Am good boy.

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Pets and Pests...

shoo_logoAs most of you know, my staff tries very hard to reduce the amount of chemicals Pugsley and I (and even the running-yelling-tail-pulling Creature) are exposed to. She says a lot of times humans just follow protocol without thinking through the ramifications of things.

A perfect example of this is flea and tick control. Up until a year or so ago, Pugs and I were getting monthly topical treatments. The staff started wondering if those chemicals were harmful to us. She also started wondering if the treatments were really necessary since we’re indoor guys. So she stopped the treatments altogether and all has been well in my household.

But what if you’re a floofer or woofer who does go outside? What then? You have to have some protection from those nasty little pests.

So I was so excited to learn about Shoo!TAG™, which is a non-toxic solution to pest control. It is an odor-free and silent tag that can be hung on the collar of pets (even horsies!) that emits a frequency to keep fleas, ticks, flies and mosquitos away. And guess what? It even works on staff too. The tag utilizes the power of the bio-energetic field which surrounds all living things to create a frequency barrier which repels targeted pests for up to four months. The Web site offers more info about the science of Shoo!TAG.

Now, I have not tried Shoo!TAG because I wouldn’t be able to tell you if it works or not but I did want to share it with you in case you are looking for a non chemical solution. The company has a money back guarantee so it’s worth a shot! It’s cost effective as well, since the tag is good for up to four months and costs less than topical solutions. The cat tag, for example, costs $24.95.

Am curious about your thoughts on pest control. Have you tried things other than the traditional topical treatments? Are you looking for a non-toxic solution? Please share!

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Just a typical hectic Friday morning....

This job is stressin' me out.

This job is stressin' me out.

For all you pet bloggers out there!...

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I have some very exciting news! I have teamed up with some buddies from Scratchings and Sniffings to create the first ever educational and networking resource for pet bloggers, BlogPaws! Yes, that’s right! Just for us.

There are organizations for pretty much every type of blogger but nothing for pet bloggers – until now!

And, the best news is that we’re hosting the first ever pet bloggers conference, BlogPaws 2010, April 9 & 10, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio. We’re bringing everyone together for fun, networking and education. So if you’re interested in learning to monetize your blog, increase traffic, understand SEO, do product reviews, publish a book, start a blog, get inspired or just network and have fun with all your blogger friends, this is the place for you.

We’ll be announcing the speaker line up soon and we have some of our very favorite brands sponsoring the event, like Bissell, PurinaCare Pet Insurance, Wellness Pet Food and lots more we’ll be announcing later this week!

If you are interested in being a sponsor, let me know! Also if you are a small biz, we have terrific packages just for you. Finally, if you are an author or an artist, we have a special way to help you promote your work at the event! You can email me: romeo (at) romeothecat (dot) com for more details on any of the above or with any questions about the event.

We’ve arranged for great rates at the hotel hosting the event. The (pet friendly!) Westin hotel in downtown Columbus is giving us a nightly rate of $99 INCLUDING free wireless. Nice! We’ll also be connecting people for rides and room shares if that interests you. Let me know.

Finally, one big important piece of this is that we are donating a large part of our proceeds to animal rescues! We’ll select two organizations from nominations made by registrants to receive the moulah. We’re so excited to give to those who need it.

We really really hope to see you there. I guarantee this will be a blog-changing event as you will walk away from the weekend with knowledge you can put into practice right away and more bloggy friends who will support, nurture and cheer you on out in the blogosphere. But register soon. We are keeping the event relatively small (300 bloggers and brands!) so we can get a lot of nose tapping, headbutting and networking done. We’re on track to sell out so get your furry butts moving!

xo

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