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Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Communicating with your dog

For most people, our homes are close to our neighbors, often closer than we would like.  Our homes are our sanctuaries and we want to keep the peace and limit conflict in and around our personal space.  One area of concern is noise, and most will try to reduce loud sounds to avoid disturbing the neighbors closest to us.  And one cause of loud, repetitive noise, can be our dogs.  We try to prevent nuisance barking, and some go to extreme lengths to keep our best friends from annoying the neighbors.  But the first step in quieting your canine is often overlooked.  Instead of focusing on silencing your dog, try to determine what your dog is trying to verbally communicate to you.

It’s hard not to feel embarrassed, or responsible, when your dog is loudly barking. But we often forget that a dog’s barking can indicate something is wrong, either with the dog or in it’s environment.  Barking is usually the most effective way they can communicate.  Dogs bark when they are bored.  Dogs bark when they are lonely.  Dogs bark when they see  a stranger or another animal in or around the property.  Some dogs bark when there is a change in their environment, or when they detect danger, like smoke.  Many forget the fact that we have bred our dogs to bark for hundreds of years. It was their job to alert us when they’ve found a missing person, when there’s an intruder or when our livestock are under threat by a human or another animal.

We do not expect horses, cows, goats, birds or even cats to be silent.  For every other animal, vocalizations are expected and accepted.  But dogs are expected to be silent, perhaps it’s because they are one of the loudest animals, and their voices carry further away. But wanting them to be silent makes little sense, when they are the one animal we’ve always asked to speak up and communicate with us.  Of course, explaining this to an irate neighbor at 6 AM can be rather difficult. 


The face of innocence 

One of my youngest collies, Addison, has annoyed our own neighbors a time or two.  I always try to end the barking before it can become a nuisance level disturbance.  But watching her bark, understanding why she is barking, I do occasionally wish I could just let her continue.  Because I’ve seen her bark for just the sheer joy of being alive.  She runs outside with her tail wagging, just happy to greet the day and feel the sunshine on her fur.  I’ve also seen her run outside, barking like crazy, because a foolish squirrel has dared to enter her yard.  The problem with this, she sets the other collies off, and they join in the barkfest.  So for us, the key has been to limit the time she spends barking, and to halt it before she gets everyone barking.

Here are some great tips for reducing a dog’s barking, and these may work for you too.   But I hope all dog owners will first focus on reducing, not eliminating the barking completely.  We don’t want to halt our best friends from communicating with us altogether!

1) teach your dog the “quiet” command.  If they know when you want them to be quiet, it can help to limit the barking.  When they begin barking, respond in a happy voice, telling them “quiet” and reward them with lavish praise or treats when they stop barking and look at you.  This won’t happen overnight, it will take consistent training, but if you are patient, it may work.

2) distract your dog.  When they begin barking, quickly ask them to do something else.  This won’t always work, especially if they are very excited about the reason they began barking in the first place. A squirrel obsessed dog isn’t likely to be easily distracted when they spot a squirrel in the yard.  You need to distract them with something even more high value, like treats or their favorite toy.

3) don’t yell at them for barking.  For some dogs the reaction of your yelling, actually encourages their barking.  They think you are also concerned about that person, noise or animal.


4) for dogs barking out of boredom, trying getting them some interactive toys.  Snuffle mats are great at entertaining a bored dog, so are stuffed Kongs and dog puzzle games.  You can also exercise them, as a tired dog is less likely to bark out of boredom.


5) manage their environment. If they enjoy barking at squirrels or people walking by the house, limit their access to the windows where they will see the things they like to bark at the most.  Close the curtains on the windows, or close off those rooms.  You can also leave a radio or television on, to comfort them when they are alone.  

6) if your dog barks to go outside, teach them to ring a bell instead.  We have bells hanging on the door, and the collies quickly learned to ring the bells if they needed to go outside.  Of course our super smart collie, Sophie, learned to ring the bells whenever she wants to patrol the yard, go for a walk, or just sit outside in the sunshine.  So be prepared for a dog who rings the bell frequently, as well. 


Here are some bells available from Chewy.com

Just remember that you won’t correct the unwanted behavior right away, it will take time and patience and consistency on your end.  And don’t forget to look for other reasons they may be barking, it could be their way of communicating danger, that they are in pain, or even that their needs are not being met.  

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Fabulous Felines love Tiny Tiger Cat Treats!

This month the kitties also tried Tiny Tiger cat treats from Chewy.com.  I was tempted to wait until Christmas to let them try these, but then our readers wouldn't have time to order some for their kitties!  Tiny Tiger treats are sold exclusively by Chewy.com, you won't them anywhere else.  And the first thing I want to mention, is that I love the name!  Pumpkin is definitely my "Tiny Tiger," don't let her tiny size fool you.




And Goblin, though twice her size, and more of a gentle giant, wanted in on these treats as well.  But then, this boy is ALWAYS hungry!  So he was especially excited to see kitty treats, as he hates waiting for mealtimes for a kitty snack.


I wanted to also mention that these treats are very affordable, and come in a nice size container.  So they should last a good while.



These crunchy little treats come in cute shapes - stars and moons!  While the shape of the treat might not matter much to them, I thought they were adorable.


These treats were so appetizing, I actually got my very first picture of Pumpkin and goblin together! (It's amazing what a kitty treat will accomplish!)  They were waiting so patiently for me to finish taking pictures, I think these Tiny Tiger treats might be the key to teaching them some kitty tricks!


So both Pumpkin and Goblin enjoyed these cat treats, and while I am trying to keep them at a healthy weight, these are small enough that I don't have to worry.  My two purr machines were so thankful for these treats, they just love our friends at Chewy!  We all definitely recommend them, so head over to Chewy.com to order some for your fabulous felines!


We were sent these treats for free, in exchange for our honest review.

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Solid Gold Holistic Delights - sure to delight your cat!

So every now and then the collies let the kitties take over the Collie Blog.  And since December is the month of giving, they also agreed to let the kitties do the product reviews for our friends at Chewy.com.  The kitties, Pumpkin and Goblin, are both really sweet to the collies, often curling up to sleep with them.  Goblin, who was only going to be a foster, was raised alone, as an only cat.  He came to live with us, after never living with dogs or other cats, and amazingly he gets along with everyone.  Since they are both so sweet and easygoing, our kitties don't ask for much.  But I think they deserve to be rewarded, and the way to their hearts is definitely through their stomachs!  This month our friends at Chewy.com sent us a box of Solid Gold Holistic Delights.  These Solid Gold Holistic Delights came in a variety pack of cat food pouches.  There was an assortment of creamy bisque with coconut milk. 


Goblin couldn't believe all the different grain-free recipes that were included in the variety pack!  He wasn't sure which one to try first!


The Solid Gold Holistic Delights comes in 6 protein-rich, grain-free recipes - beef, crab, shrimp, chicken, salmon and tuna!


All the varieties come in a delicious bisque made with delicious coconut milk, a great source of highly-digestible calcium.   


Even Pumpkin was impressed, and she also had a difficult time choosing which one to try first!  Let's check out the Key Benefits, while they decide:


  • Holistic variety pack includes high-protein recipes in a lip-smacking bisque made with coconut milk.
  • Includes real pieces of beef, crab, shrimp, chicken, salmon and tuna for the meat-centered diet cats and kittens need.
  • Provides all the essential amino acids, minerals, vitamins, antioxidants and taurine your kitty needs for overall health.
  • The coconut milk is a great source of easy-to-digest calcium and helps provide much-needed daily hydration.
  • Comes in easy-to-open pouches that can be fed on their own or mixed into dry food, and contain no gluten or grains.


It looks like Goblin has made a decision, they decided to try the shrimp first.  Because both Goblin and Pumpkin have sensitive stomachs, we mixed the Solid Gold Holistic Delights with their regular dry cat food.  I was impressed, you could actually see the chunks of shrimp, and the pouches were very easy to open and pour over their food.


But the final test was how did it taste?  Both goblin and Pumpkin agreed, the Solid Gold Holistic Delights Creamy Bisque with Coconut Milk is delicious!  They finished their dinner in record time and were meowing for more!  We highly recommend these cat food pouches, and the kitties think the Solid Gold Holistic Delights  variety pack, sold right on the Chewy.com website, would make a wonderful gift for your kitties this Christmas!  (And with Chewy's super fast shipping, there is time to order some for your best feline friends!)


Since there were so many varieties, you can find the ingredient lists by clicking Here.  We were sent this product for free, in exchange for our honest review.  Thanks Chewy!


Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Gifts for Dogs

Psst - did you hear that tomorrow is Thanksgiving?  And that means that the next day is Black Friday, the official start to the holiday shopping season.  With just two days to get ready, people are already planning their Christmas shopping lists.  When you are busy deciding what to give your loved ones, it's so important to make sure you don't forget to include your furry family members!  That's why we were excited to get the opportunity to review Blue Buffalo Santa Snacks for our friends at Chewy.com,.



Blue Buffalo created their Santa Snacks dog treats for our best friends, knowing that they get just as excited by the holiday season, and deserve to find something special under the tree.  These are dog treats made with oatmeal and cinnamon, and they are the perfect howliday cookie for your best friend!


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Check out the Key Benefits:
  • Oven-baked holiday biscuits with oatmeal, cinnamon, barley, pumpkin, flaxseed and carrots.
  • Natural treats with added vitamins & minerals.
  • Made with wholesome whole grains, fruits & vegetables.
  • No chicken/poultry by-product meals.
  • No corn, wheat, or soy. A perfect holiday treat for pups prone to food allergies!
And the cookies come in such cute little shapes!  There is a Christmas tree, a gingerbread man and a star, all the perfect size for both little and big dogs to enjoy.


Ingredients:
Oatmeal, Whole Ground Barley, Ground Whole Oats, Pumpkin, Cinnamon, Flaxseed (Source of Omega 3 and 6 Fatty Acids), Cane Molasses, Carrots, Canola Oil (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols), Calcium Ascorbate (source of Vitamin C), Vitamin E Supplement, Salt, Calcium Carbonate.



I love that these treats, contain oatmeal, pumpkin, cinnamon and carrots.  And these treats smell really good, just look at Scarlett and Ryder's faces, they couldn't wait to try these cookies!



As so many of the holiday foods and desserts we indulge in each holiday season are not safe to share with our dogs, it's great to have treats made specifically for them.  So if you are searching for the perfect treat for your dog this Christmas, head over to Chewy.com and order some Blue Buffalo Santa Snacks.  The collies all agree, this a treat not to be missed!


The collies were sent these delicious cookies in exchange for their honest opinion, we were not reimbursed for this review.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Zignature canned dog food review


This month our good friends at Chewy.com sent us something that had the collies drooling!  They sent us Zignature Lamb Limited Ingredient canned dog food!  The collies always enjoy doing product reviews for Chewy.com, but the way to their hearts is definitely canned food, so they are very excited!  I love that we get to try new products, and get to share info about those products with our readers, they love that they get yummy canned food to try!



Zignature Limited ingredient canned food is a great option for many dogs with food allergies, as it is grain free, contains limited ingredients, and contains no chicken, corn, potatoes or soy.   Zignature just provides healthy food, which helps your dogs thrive.  It gives them the nutrition they need for hiking and playing, or competing at their favorite dog sport!


check out the Key Benefits:
  • This grain-free, limited ingredient formula is made with one protein source and only a handful of other ingredients, creating a clean recipe with ingredients you can count on.
  • Made with Lamb from the farmlands of New Zealand.
  • A staple source of complete protein, Lamb provides Vitamin B6, Pantothenic Acid, Phosphorus and Manganese, and is rich in Vitamin A and B12, Riboflavin, Niacin, Iron, Zinc, Copper, and Selenium.
  • Free of the most common potential canine allergens: corn, wheat, soy, dairy, and chicken, making this recipe ideal for pups with sensitivities and picky eaters.
  • Wholesome peas and chickpeas round out the recipe with powerful antioxidants and fiber-rich, low-glycemic carbohydrates.




I was pretty happy when I read the ingredient list too!

Ingredients:
Lamb, Lamb Broth, Lamb Liver, Peas, Carrots, Chickpeas, Lamb Meal, Calcium Carbonate, Agar-Agar, Calcium Carbonate, Choline Chloride, Salt, Suncured Alfalfa Meal, Potassium Chloride, Dicalcium Phosphate, Cranberries, Blueberries, Minerals (Zinc Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Sodium Selenite, Calcium Iodate), Vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Niacin Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, Biotin, Vitamin A Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid).



Lamb is actually the main protein in our kibble, so I knew this wasn't going to upset their stomachs.  But Zignature has other varieties, if your dog cannot tolerate lamb.  They also offer their limited ingredient canned food in turkey, kangaroo, duck, pork, venison, salmon, goat, guinea fowl, and many others!  You can find all their varieties right on Chewy.com by clicking here!



I also love how adding Zignature canned dog food to the collies' dinners gives them some extra flavor to their food.  The collies always enjoy finding something new in their bowls!



The collies and I all agree, this is a great food, and it's a great way to treat your best friend to a tasty dinner!  And looking at their sweet faces, and all the love and joy they bring into my life, I think they are worth it!




Chewy.com sent us this canned food in exchange for our honest review.  We were not paid for this or any review featured here on the collie blog.



Monday, October 22, 2018

The Honest Kitchen Superfood Pour Overs

This month we reviewed another great product for our friends at Chewy.com.  We were sent a package of The Honest Kitchen's Superfood Pour Overs, Lamb and Beef Stew.  This was one food topper I was very eager to try, as I really love all of The Honest Kitchen's products.  I'm always looking for ways to make my collies' kibble more interesting and tasty, and the Pour Overs were made to do just that!



Let's check out the Key Benefits:

  • Slow-cooked, grain-free stew topper is 100% natural and adds a healthy boost of nutrition to your dog’s already complete and balanced diet.
  • Antioxidant-rich, meal enhancer made with chunks of lamb, beef, spinach, kale, broccoli and turmeric for an added boost of green goodness for dogs of all breeds and ages.
  • 2 servings are packaged in a BPA-free box, which can be easily opened, poured and closed for every pet parent’s convenience.
  • Human grade Pour Overs meets the rigorous FDA safety standards, ensuring the highest quality wet dog food topper.
  • Limited-ingredient topper is made in a human food facility with no rendered meals, by-products, grains, artificial colors or flavors, and only the highest quality non-GMO whole foods.



The Honest Kitchen Pour Overs contain only Non-GMO ingredients, with no rendered meals, by-products, grains or artificial ingredients - I am very impressed!


And look at the ingredients -  Lamb, beef, spinach, kale, broccoli and tumeric - this product is rich in Superfoods to help keep our pets healthy!


It was so easy to open, similar to a milk container, and it was easy to close and store in the fridge if you don't want to use it all at one time.  Each container is enough for two meals.  Since it was my collies first time trying this, and because collies have really sensitive stomachs, I added a lot of water and split it up over multiple meals until their systems got used to it.  But even getting less, they loved the taste of the Lamb and Beef Stew Pour Overs!  They all checked each others' bowls after dinner, to see if anyone missed any of this tasty stew!


You can see all the kale, spinach and broccoli right in the stew, and it smells pretty good too. 


The collies really love this product, and I am so excited about being able to sneak in so many superfoods into their diet!  I can't say enough good things about The Honest Kitchen Pour Overs, and the collies can't get enough of the taste! We chose the Lamb and beef stew, because their kibble already contains lamb.  But if lamb and beef stew is not for you, The Honest Kitchen makes many other varieties of their Pour Overs, you can find them all by clicking right here.  I know I will be ordering more varieties for my gang, as they can't wait to try the Turkey and Pumpkin variety for Thanksgiving!



I want to thank our friends at Chewy.com for sending us this product, and all the many others over the years, as the collies really look forward to trying new things.  Our friends at Chewy send us these products for free, in exchange for our honest opinion, and we hope our reviews can help our readers find great, new treats, foods and toys for their best friends.

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Do you know why Autumn holidays are the best?

Autumn holidays are the best, because of the all the delicious food!  From Halloween treats to Thanksgiving dinner, fresh picked corn and apples, and all those pies - we eat well this time of year!  As our dogs and cats are part of the family they also enjoy a special treat this time of year.  Last month we reviewed Blue Buffalo Boo Bars for our friends at Chewy.com, which are the perfect way to reward your best friend.  This month we are reviewing Merrick's Thanksgiving Day Dinner for Chewy.com, and the collies could not be more thankful!

Abby, our senior girl, deserves to be spoiled in every way possible!
I am a label reader, as I really like to know what I am feeding my collies.  Their health is very important to me, I'm actually more careful with their food than my own!  I was excited to read the label for this canned food - turkey, chicken, sweet potatoes, carrots, green beans and granny smith apples in gravy!  That sure sounds delicious!


Look at Scarlett's happy face!  

Ingredients:
Deboned Turkey, Turkey Broth, Chicken, Chicken Broth, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Green Beans, Apples, Dried Egg Product, Potato Protein, Natural Flavor, Dried Peas, Dried Potatoes, Potato Starch, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Phosphate, Guar Gum, Blueberries, Cranberries, Potassium Chloride, Gum Ghatti, Xanthan Gum, Salt, Sunflower Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Salmon Oil, Choline Chloride, Cassia Gum, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme, Minerals (Zinc Amino Acid Complex, Iron Amino Acid Complex, Manganese Amino Acid Complex, Copper Amino Acid Complex, Potassium Iodate, Cobalt Glucoheptonate, Sodium Selenite), Vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin A Supplement, Niacin, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Folic Acid, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Biotin, Thiamine Mononitrate), Yucca Schidigera Extract

Ryder, patiently waiting to try the new canned food!

So far, this looks like a pretty good canned food.  There are even blueberries and cranberries in the ingredient list.  We love our Thanksgiving Day Dinner, so I think our collies should love theirs too!


Key Benefits

  • Inspired by Thanksgiving dinner, this meal features real deboned turkey and chicken as the first ingredients for a great blend of protein your pal is sure to love.
  • Contains a savory turkey broth for added flavor and moisture that will keep your furry best friend coming back for more.
  • Grain-free recipe is filled with a delicious blend of vegetables and fruits such as sweet potatoes, carrots, green beans, peas, apples, blueberries and cranberries that will keep your pal satisfied.
  • Complete and balanced nutrition made in small batches with the freshest, highest-quality ingredients available, and can be served as a complete meal or as a kibble topper for extra protein and moisture.
  • Cooked in the USA with wholesome, nutritious ingredients from trusted farmers, so you can feel good about using it as your go-to meal.


I was happy to see that it was made right here in the USA.  And I like that the recipe was created with both nutrition and taste in mind. 


I feed my collies a dry dog food, and I'm sure it can get pretty boring after awhile.  So I love to add toppers, like canned food, to make the meal more appetizing and to give the collies an extra treat.  While they are all good eaters, and devour their meals, I can always tell when they are really enjoying it.  Maybe it's the speed in which they inhaled their food, or the way they spent extra time licking their bowls afterwards, but I could definitely tell that they loved this canned food.  As I want to keep them both happy and healthy, I love when Merrick comes out with special foods for the seasons.  If you are looking for a way to make your dogs' or cats' dinners more festive this holiday season, the collies recommend you order some Merrick Thanksgiving Day Dinner from Chewy.com.  Your best friends will thank you, and they deserve it!


We were sent this dog food for free, in exchange for our honest opinion.  The collies love to do these reviews, so they can share info about their favorite products with you.  You can order Merrick Thanksgiving Day Dinner by clicking HERE!


Sunday, September 30, 2018

Just say Boo!

October is almost here!  And with the arrival of October, comes Halloween.  Did you know that children aren't the only ones who like to celebrate Halloween?  While the collies do not enjoy dressing up in costumes, they do love to get a special "treat!"  That's why we jumped at the chance to review Blue Buffalo Boo Bars for our dear friends at Chewy.com.

Scarlett likes to take a break during our Therapy visits, and I like to reward her for being so sweet to the residents!

These treats are called Boo Bars Mummy Morsels, and they are the perfect reward for your furry goblin.  We took them with us on Therapy Dog visits, and we took them with us while we were out shopping for the perfect pumpkin!

Ryder is trying to decide on just the right pumpkin, good thing we brought snacks, this could take a while!

Key Benefits:
  • Healthy, oven-baked snacks in jack o' lantern, ghost, and bat shapes, so your pup can get into the Halloween spirit!
  • Natural treats, with added vitamins and minerals, don’t contain corn, wheat, soy or by-product meals.
  • A howling good bite with wholesome and nutritious ingredients like pumpkin, carrots, barley, oatmeal, flaxseed and cinnamon.
  • Crunchy, tasty biscuit for dogs of all breeds and ages made from an original and delicious recipe.
  • Limited-edition festive treats made in the USA without artificial preservatives, colors or flavors.

Sophie is waiting for the Great Pumpkin to arrive, I wonder if she will share her cookies with him?

Ingredients:
Oatmeal, Barley, Oat Flour, Pumpkin, Flaxseed (source of Omega 3 and 6 Fatty Acids), Cane Molasses, Carrots, Salt, Canola Oil (source of Omega 6 Fatty Acids), Cinnamon, Calcium Carbonate, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (source of Vitamin C), preserved with Mixed Tocopherols and Oil of Rosemary, Vitamin E Supplement

And these cookies are perfect for practicing "leave it!"

I love seeing healthy ingredients like oatmeal, carrots and pumpkin in the treats we give our little tricksters!  And you can smell the cinnamon when you open the package! They come in these adorable, spooky little shapes, to help get you in a Halloween mood!

"Ok Mom, can we have our cookies now?"

The collies loved these cookies, and they recommend you order some from Chewy.com before they disappear, as they are only available for a limited time.  They will leave your best friends howling for more!  Just click here!
Chewy.com sent us this package of Blue Buffalo Boo Bars, Mummy Morsels, in exchange for our honest review.  We were not paid for this review, or any review on the collie blog.