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The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook A Review
By: Dogster For the Love of Dog    0 days 15 hours 23 minutes ago
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The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook should come with a warning — don’t read while hungry! These recipes sound so good I couldn’t help but get hungry as I read through them.

Author Liz Palika has put together a collection of tasty treats for all kinds of events and dogs. Looking for cookie cutter treats or special goodies for special occasions. The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook has got it covered. Do you need recipes designed for dogs with special needs? You’ll find yummy meat-free, grain-free, wheat-free and reduced-fat treats here.

Some of my favorite parts of the book are the Nutritional Notes scattered throughout. Want to know more about flaxseed and avocado in regards to your furbaby? Want to know Bisquick’s nutrition and how to use it in dog treats? Want to know the differences between nonfat, lowfat and whole milk yogurt? You’ll find all this and so much more in this colorfully illustrated cookbook.

The Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook is tantalizing collection of recipes and information that may inspire you to cook more (or at all) for your canine family members.

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Dogs: A Natural History A Review
By: Dogster For the Love of Dog    2 days 2 hours 6 minutes ago
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Don’t you love it when non-fiction is so well written it reads like good fiction? Dogs: A Natural History is one of these books. It has lots of information written in an engaging flow. Author Jake Page has the uncommon ability to make history and science understandable and fascinating.

I opened Dogs: A Natural History and 45 minutes later I realized I was still reading it. I found myself carried along just as if I were reading one of my favorite fiction writers. And all that great information! Dogs is a cornucopia of canine knowledge.

Dogs: A Natural History would make an entertaining read or a great gift for dog lovers who can’t get enough information about their favorite species.

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Sniffer Dogs Help Save Endangered Species in Brazil
By: Dogster For the Love of Dog    2 days 2 hours 8 minutes ago
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It constantly amazes me how dogs can help us in so many new ways! Take this article for example. Here is a dedicated group of humans trying to address a very serious problem. And who steps up to be their partners once again? Dogs, of course!

Okay, I know the dogs didn’t actually apply for the job but as our closest friends and symbiotes, dogs are helping theri humans meet these challenges. What would we do without them?

Thanks to Lindsey at Conservation International for barking over this article.

For These Dogs, Are Their New Tricks Saving Species?
May 13, 2008

Sniffing Dogs Help Monitor and Protect Threatened Animals in Brazil

It’s a tough job, but somebody or at least some dogs have to do it.

In the Cerrado region of Brazil, four dogs have been trained to detect animal feces by scent. These canines are helping researchers monitor rare and threatened wildlife such as jaguars, tapirs, giant anteaters, and maned wolves in and around Emas National Park, a protected area with the largest concentration of threatened species in Brazil.


The researchers analyze feces found by the dogs to learn where and how the threatened mammals live. Data on the numbers, range, diet, hormonal stress, parasites, and even genetic identity contribute to a study of how the mammals use environments inside and outside the park, especially on privately owned lands of the region.

The information helps develop conservation and development strategies that meet the needs of both the animals and local farmers. But the dogs’ efforts do not go unrewarded. They receive tennis balls to chase and chomp in return for their good work.

Preserving Vegetation for Species Survival

After a brief pilot study in 2004, research began in 2006 in a 3,000-square-kilometer (equivalent to 300,000 soccer fields) area in the western portion of Emas National Park and surrounding farms in Mato Grosso do Sul state and Gois state.

Now nearing conclusion, the project’s analysis of feces samples shows that the species being studied roam the forest area surrounding the park, but fewer endangered mammals frequent farms with less than 30 percent of natural vegetation cover. Jaguars, however, rarely moved outside the protected park into the more deforested surrounding farmland, as they prefer the healthy ecosystems of conserved environments.

According to Carly Vynne of the Center for Conservation Biology at the University of Washington, preservation of open grasslands should be a priority for the maned wolf, giant anteater, and giant armadillo since these species prefer open areas of park. Unfortunately, there is very little open area under protection outside the park.

Vynne leads the program as part of her doctoral thesis. Conservation International (CI) Brazil is a partner in her endeavor.

“The data and results serve as a warning to develop conservation strategies for the restoration of degraded areas in the region, both to conserve healthy ecosystems and biodiversity,” Vynne says.

Challenges in Cerrado

Brazil’s Cerrado region, a wooded grassland that is one of the world’s 34 biodiversity hotspots, already has lost 60 percent of its original area to deforestation and continues to disappear at twice the rate of the neighboring Amazon forest.

Such deforestation turns protected national parks into savanna islands surrounded by agricultural fields, noted Ricardo Machado, director of the Cerrado-Pantanal Program of CI-Brazil. Using the sniffing dogs to locate trails of endangered species is instrumental in identifying and establishing key areas as corridors to connect isolated areas of native vegetation. That means working with rural landowners to help threatened species survive.

PHOTOS: These are special dogs and they’re doing important work. Explore the project in pictures.

“If we wish to speak of sustainable development, we have to establish incentives and strategies for farmers to maintain native species in agricultural landscapes,” Machado said.

In addition to CI-Brazil, the project is supported by the University of Brasilia, the Jaguar Conservation Fund, and the Chico Mendes Institute for Conservation of Biodiversity, the entity responsible for management of the Emas National Park.

Old Methods, New Tricks

These dogs are trained in the same way that other dogs have been trained to sniff out drugs. When the dogs find the feces, the accompanying researcher marks the location by GPS and collects the samples. With the aid of satellite images, the sample data are correlated with the environments where the samples were found.

Professor Jader Marinho Filho of the University of Brasilia, a sponsor of the project, said sniffing dogs can collect data that otherwise would only be available through radio telemetry and other expensive and labor-intensive techniques. Perhaps one of the most important benefits: tracking dogs are non-intrusive. Using them to find data means collecting biological material without capturing or sedating animals, and the information they gather is essential.

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101 Best Businesses for Pet Lovers A Review
By: Dogster For the Love of Dog    3 days 1 hours 27 minutes ago
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101 Best Businesses for Pet Lovers is the book for all of us who’ve had some version of the following scenario —I’m sitting in a meeting with clients and as another client flunkie makes another inane comment about marketing all of a sudden I’m wondering if there isn’t something I could do that would keep me away from these kinds of humans and let me spend more time with dogs and other doggy humans. I bet you’ve been there too, haven’t you?

Authors Joseph Nigro and Nicholas Nigro have put together an excellent overview of pet business possibilities. They give nice sketches of each business including what it takes to start it, initial investments, required education and more.

How about raising crickets to sell to pet stores or selling pet products on ebay? you could run an online pet dating service or make pet caskets. Are you one of our marvelous Dogster admins and want to take those skills offline? Try becoming a pet party host.

Maybe I’ll just take copy of 101 Best Businesses for Pet Lovers with me to the next client meeting. When the meeting gets too boring or too stressful I can just pull out my copy and daydream.

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Milk-Bone Celebrates 100th Anniversary By Building Worlds Biggest Doghouse, Covers Doghouse with Milk-Bones
By: Dogster For the Love of Dog    3 days 3 hours 0 minutes ago
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Now this looks like a blast! I am soooo envious of you NY dogs who can get to this event! Beatrice even asked me if we could take a road trip to get to see the world’s biggest dgohouse and all those treats!

MILK-BONE TAKES MANHATTAN AMERICA S FAVORITE DOG SNACK CELEBRATES ITS 100TH ANNIVERSARY IN A BIG WAY BY BUILDING THE WORLDS LARGEST DOG HOUSE IN TIMES SQUARE

WHAT:
New York City is officially in the dog house the Milk-Bone Moments Dog House, that is. Milk-Bone brand announced today the celebration of its 100th Anniversary (thats 700 in dog years) by throwing an un-fur-getable celebration thats sure to have tails wagging.


The 480-square-foot Milk-Bone Moments Dog House, which is covered with more than 100,000 Milk-Bone dog biscuits, features: autographed photos of celebrity dog lovers and their four-legged family members (from Paris Hilton and her dog Tinkerbell, to Amy Smart and her dog Oscar); an elaborate cake created by the Food Networks Ace of Cakes; a pet psychic to do paw-readings; doggy dancing demonstrations; and lots of Milk-Bone dog snacks provided by the friendly bark-tenders.

Starting at 11 a.m., Milk-Bone brand will be hosting an exclusive media event at the Milk-Bone Moments Dog House. Ivanka Trump will be making a special appearance to share the moment with their precious pooches. In addition, the Milk-Bone brand will present a $1 million donation in honor of its Milk-Bone Canine Heroes program, a longstanding national outreach program that provides canine assistance service dogs to individuals with physical disabilities, as well as police dogs for law enforcement agencies.

WHY:
To commemorate 100 years (thats 700 in dog years) of Milk-Bone brand bringing smiles to dogs and pet parents faces.

WHEN:
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
11 a.m. 1 p.m. Media Event with Celebrity Appearances
11:30 a.m. 3 p.m. Dog House is Open to the Public

WHERE:
Military Island in Times Square - New York , NY
(Intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue between 43rd and 44th)

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