Saturday, July 24, 2010

Pet of the Week

PET OF THE WEEK
CHLOE C
Chloe C.


Hello, my name is Chloe and I am a 6 year old Bermese Mountain Dog. As you can see I'm a big girl with a BIG HEART!! I love coming to Best Friends when my mom goes on vacation. Talk about being spoiled! They have this new thing called a Custom Stay. It where I get to play with my human best friends not once, not twice, but three times a day!!! It's the best!!! So if you are wanting to get nice and spoiled, check out the custom stay option!!!
 

Make Over of the Week

MAKE OVER OF THE WEEK
HONEY D


HI! My name is Honey. I learned my name fast because
everyone calls me that, even before they know it is my name!
My mommy brought me in for a bath and a hair cut today.
I got to meet my groomer Tina who promised to have me
looking my best in no time.




And as you can see she kept her word! Oh my Dog I feel SOOO
much better to be rid of my heavy duty coat. Especially as hot
as it has been. Now when I itch I can feel the scratch! And I know...
I look every bit s good as I feel! Thanks Tina! You did a wonderful job!

Friday, July 23, 2010

Facts and Myths about Lightning



Scientists have been studying lightning for hundreds of years. Although they have a pretty good idea about what causes it, there is still more to learn about these mysterious sparks of electricity.

Given that summer is peak season for thunderstorms, it's probably a good idea to brush up on your lightning facts, particularly if you have some outdoor adventures planned.

Tornadoes and hurricanes are more dangerous than lightning
Myth: Lightning kills more people (about 58) each year than tornadoes or hurricanes. In fact, it is the most underrated weather hazard, according to the National Weather Service. Only floods are routinely responsible for more deaths than lightning.

You can get struck by lightning when you're inside

Fact: It's true that being inside a building when lightning strikes is your safest bet, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't take some precautions.

If a building gets struck the electrical current will most likely travel through the wiring or plumbing before going into the ground. That's why you should stay off of corded phones (cellular and cordless are okay) and away from running water (so no showers or hand- or dish-washing). Don't use stoves, computers, or anything else that's connected to electricity. Here are some more indoor safety tips.

Lightning always takes down planes

Myth: The reality is that lightning regularly strikes airplanes, but rarely causes plane crashes. On average, each U.S. commercial plane gets hit at least once a year. Most airplanes are made of aluminum, a good conductor of electricity, and there are also strict lightning protection requirements for planes.

You need to unplug major electronics in a storm

Fact: Electrical surges generated from lightning can damage electronics even if your house isn't struck. Unplug your computer, television, and other electronics before a storm hits because you can't necessarily depend on a surge protector. You can be struck if you try to unplug your gadgets during a storm.

You should avoid cars during a thunderstorm

Myth: Cars are actually one of the safest places you can be in during an electrical storm if you can't be inside a building. Just make sure you're in a car with a hard top. Golf carts and convertibles don't count.

Lightning never strikes twice

Myth: Lightning can hit the same spot more than once during a thunderstorm.

It's not safe to be outside during an electrical storm

Fact: If you're outside, then try to find a grounded building or car to take cover in. If you can't, then here are some tips to minimize your risk: Avoid open fields and tall isolated trees or other tall objects. Stay away from water. Don't lie down on the ground.

You should stay indoors until 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder

Fact: Most people are not struck at the height of a thunderstorm, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Lightning can strike as far as 10 miles from where it is raining, but if you can hear thunder you are within striking distance.

The NWS suggests following this advice: "When thunder roars, go indoors and stay there until 30 minutes after the last cap of thunder."

You can tell the distance of a storm by counting

Fact: Surprisingly, that old childhood trick you learned is based on fact, not fiction. Light travels faster than sound so lightning is seen before thunder is heard.

Here's how it works according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency website: "You can estimate how many miles away a storm is by counting the number of seconds between the flash of lightning and the clap of thunder. Divide the number of seconds by five to get the distance in miles."

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Camper of the Month!


Gracie B.


Hello, my name is Gracie and I am a 6 yr old Golden. I am one of the "golden girls" here at Doggie Day Camp. I have been attending camp for 3 years now. I love coming to Best Friends to play with all my furry and human friends! I love to play in the pool in the summer and play in the snow in the winter. As you can see, we have some crazy fun parties at DDC!! We almost always get dressed up and have our pictures taken and sent home with our mommies and daddies!! So if you feel like coming to some fun furry parties, join camp! Did I also mention Best Friends has web cams so parents can check on us through-out the day!! Hopefully I see you at camp soon!! I'll show you who's a sucker for puppy eyes so you can get extra cookies!!!


 

Pet of the Week

PET OF THE WEEK
ZANE S
Hi. My name is Zane. Come on over, have a sit with
me. Let's talk. I've been coming off and on to Best
Friends for a while now. It's a pretty cool place to be
but I have to tell you, since they changed their boarding
options, it's an even better place to be! No sitting in my
suite all day while my mom and dad are off having big
fun. Nope. Now I get to have big fun all day too. And for
a man of my size, life only comes in one size. BIG!
See, they have this thing called Play N Stay. Which
means I get to stay out of my suite all day and play
with all the new friends I get to meet. It's like one big
party every day! Sometimes we play inside, sometimes
we play outside. Point is, we get to play most of the day!
At the end of the day, I'm ready for bed. A good nights
sleep and we're right back at it again the next morning.
It's almost like a summer camp for canines!





Make Over of the Week

GROOM OF THE WEEK
MABEL G



HI. My name is Mabel. And I am a Persian. That is of
the Cat variety. Now as I am sure you can tell, us cats
are NOT so fond of water. Except to drink it. Definitely
not for a bath! That's an *enjoyment* better saved for
the canine version of the pet world. However, the bath
and all aside, I do go home looking and feeling SO much
better.



This hair cut thing? It's called a Lion cut. Now that's
a name I can live with. A Lion. Not only does it make me feel
more comfortable it makes me sound sleek, dangerous and
on the prowl! MMEEOW! So a big hearty thanks for my mom
and my groomer, Sara. These hot summer days may feel a
little more tolerable now.



Saturday, July 10, 2010

Make Over of the Week

MAKE OVER OF THE WEEK
MAKEDA G
HI My name is Makeda. I am a Miniature Schnauzer. My mommy
brings me in to see my favorite groomers here at
Best Friend's. They know how to make a girl look
gorgeous! It's not a difficult job, I mean look at what they start with!
With a beautiful *canvas* like me, how hard can it be to
 go from fabulous to gorgeous?

My groomers just apply their loving skill and
WALLA! Look at me..... Look at ME!



Pet of the Week

PET OF THE WEEK
SHERMAN T


HI! My name is Sherman. As you can see I'm
a big boy. A Rottweiler by breed but a lover by
heart! Can we talk? See, this is my first time with
Best Friends and I have to say WAY TO GO MOM
AND DAD! They have this thing called *Play N Stay*,
which means I get to make lots of new friends and hang out in the yards all day.

 Oh, and in the pool. The pool is the coolest, no pun intended.
My owners may be on vacation, but so am I! If you see
hurry back! My new friends are all way great and
we're all having a fun time.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

pets of the week

HI! We've started a new stay option at Best Friends
called Play N Stay. For the boarding rate we get to
play outsidemost of the day. (or inside if it is icky out)
We have toys, swimming pools, and all
our new Bestest Friends to play with!  WOOHOO!!!!!
Boy do we have FUN! And when we go
in at the end of the day we are SO ready
to eat and sleep!
Who wants to go home? This is SO clool!
We all give FOUR barks for the Play N Stay!

Makeover of the week

HI! My name is Shasha D

I'm an English Cocker Spaniel. My mommy takes
really good care of me but sometimes my hair starts to
 look a bit mussy. When it does she brings me in to my favorite
 groomer, Claire. Claire always turns me back into
quite the glamour girl!


I always feel SO much better after my*spa* day. I get
moisturized, my teeth get brushed and I get my nails





Thursday, July 1, 2010

Chihuahua hero, tiny but tough!

RICHMOND, Calif. -- A Northern California woman says her Chihuahua died protecting her children from two pit bulls that got into her apartment.


Mayda Estrella, of Richmond, says the family's Chihuahua, named Manchas, jumped in between the canine invaders and her 4-year-old son Sunday. A pit bull grabbed Manchas with its jaws and carried the Chihuahua away.

Contra Costa County animal services officials say the Chihuahua was killed, and the pit bulls are now in custody.

The pit bulls' owner says they had escaped their yard by chewing through a fence. Estrella says her front door was open when the dogs came in.

She says when she saw the dogs come in, she ran into a bedroom with her other child, a newborn baby.

County officials say the owner won't face criminal charges.

Thanks to the AP for this story.