Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Hi there.  Dr. Max here.  In case you are not familiar with my credentials.  Here they are:  Ph.Do in dogcology from PUNY (Pooch University of New York).  A Maxter's from Mutger's University in New Jersey and a B.S. from Poundston, NJ.  I originally came from Bayone, NJ but was adopted at 2 1/2 & moved to Skyview in the Bronx.   My human/Mama has focused my training on making me less reactive and more sociable with humans and dogs of all sizes.

   

Well 2012 is coming to an end and I thought we could take a look at the kind of year we had.   Hurricane Sandy hit the Northeast and created devastation along the way.  We here at Skyview were lucky.  I did see some windows blown out and cars that got squashed but as far as I know no humans or animals were hurt.  We did lose cable but that does not affect me and it is all about me.    

Let's not forget that we had an earthquake this year and the hottest summer on record.  I hear we have this thing cold global warming.  Not good for me.  I am a cold weather dog and I could get blown away. 


We also had some dogs injured this year by bigger dogs.  This is unacceptable.  We little dogs have a hard enough time having to look up all the time, having humans step on us, and sometimes just being treated as an accessory.

This is Boris.  His paw and head were injured by a dog in the park. I get along just fine with Boris because we kinda look alike so I think he is a handsome dude even though he is a Pekingese and I am a Shih Tzu.  Both of our breeds come from Tibet.

Lucky lives in my building and he was badly injured by a big dog while exiting an elevator.  Danger lurks everywhere so I say to fellow doggies be careful and try not to get aggressive with big dogs. I know that is hard. 


We did not have much of a winter last year but we did have some snow.
Also, do you remember that it snowed in October?  We thought we were in for it but it has gotten mild again,  Except for Hurricane Sandy we are doing ok.  I hate getting salt on my paws.  I love the snow but I dislike when the ice crystallizes on my fur.  Goldy wears boots but I can't stand them. This is Molly, Murphy and Boris.

Here is Goldy who wears boots.  I have to say she is pretty sophisticated.  I do like to play with her.  She lets me chase her in the park.  That is her Mama,  Birgit.  Laura is there with Dusty who is also a rescue like me.  Dusty is a therapy dog.  He goes to visit the seniors with Laura.  He told me he likes to do that because the seniors are so happy to see him and he gets a lot of attention.




Friendship is important.  We dogs are very sociable.  Do remember that we are descendents of wolves and they traveled in packs.
So try to take your pal on doggie dates.  It is fun in the park with Ella but lately Mama says there is too much poop.  I love it because there are great smells.



There are ways you can stay cool in the summer such as stay in the shade, have cool drinks and lots of treats. You can also wear sun block if your hair/fur is too short.  We dogs get sunburned too.  Mama is threatening to get me sunglasses so I don't get glaucoma.  I don't know where she gets these ideas.
Now there are things you can do if you know there is a storm coming. We doggies know ahead of time because we can feel changes in the barometric pressure.  Actually all animals have that ability but dogs are better at it, right?   When your mama or papa is watching TV, it is good to get their attention and go for a walk while you can.  Also, let them know to stock up on food,  treats, water, batteries and put gas in the car.  My friend Hunter, who is a cat living in FL, told me that so luckily Mama did listen to me and we had gas. 

Max likes to gather his toys around when he senses a storm coming.  It makes him feel safer.  We all have our way of dealing with danger.  His brother Ryan has other things that he does but we can't show that here. 


You can tell that Honey Dew is desperately trying to convey her anxiety about the upcoming storm.  Just look at her tail wagging.  Besides the danger of the storm she doesn't want to get dirty.  Your can see the ground is alread wet.  Yuck!











After the storm I went outside to check the damage. It is a little tough when you are short cause a little branch becomes a big problem.

 You should know that it can still be dangerous after a storm because branches and signs can still come down.  The trees are weighed down by rain and may come down.  Signs can become loose and when a big wind comes they can fly around.  It is a good thing I was under the bench when this sign came down.    


It is also beneficial to dress appropriately in a storm because you can get really wet.  I am
forced to wear this ridiculous raincoat but it does help to keep me dry and clean.  When you are close to the ground you can get pretty messy.



Just in case you are very anxious when a storm comes I recommend Dr. Foster and Smith Ultra Calm Bisquits.


It looks like Bo is back in the White House for another 4 years.  He is happy about it.  He has his own secret service team so he gets lots of walks.           
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/eb/Bo_official_portrait.jpg 

I just wanted to wish you all a Merry Christmas, a Happy Hanukkah and Happy Kwanza.      


Ryan and Max want to wish you a Happy New Year.



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Monday, August 20, 2012

Hi there.  Dr. Max here.  In case you are not familiar with my credentials.  Here they are:  Ph.Do in dogcology from PUNY (Pooch University of New York).  A Maxter's from Mutger's University in New Jersey and a B.S. from Poundston, NJ.  

I originally came from Bayone, NJ but was adopted at 2 1/2 & moved to Skyview in the Bronx.   My human/Mama has focused my training on making me less reactive and more sociable with humans and dogs of all sizes.

 As previously stated, my mission is to open communication  between humans and dogs. I would also like to address problems that dogs may have but don't feel they have a voice in their family.   

Questions have come in about socialization for dogs.  It is very important that they socialize because a bored dog is a destructive dog.  A tired dog is a happy dog.  Simple.  I will include some photos taken to show you how we doggies do it.


This is my pal Rex.  He believes he is the boss as I do.  He has also perfected the 10 to 2 dancer's pose in convincing his human to go in his direction. 
If you see Rex around say hi.  He is little but friendly and spry.




Now we call this getting together.  You humans have your coffee clatch but we doggies do the group sniff.  This is Rex in the middle and my pal Murphy with myself coming up from the rear.  Once we are sure of the doggy we will be friends.


This is Ella.  She is a senior dog but we are great pals.  She is a very good listener as you can tell.  Size nor age matters to us as long as we have a similar temperament.  
I got attacked by a big dog in the park and was really scared of big dogs after that.  I would try to attack them first so they would not know I felt vulnerable.  Many dogs my size do the same thing which is sad because they can get really hurt.  That happened to my friend Boris but that is a story for another day. 
Ella was very kind to me and posed no threat.  She has arthritis which makes moving for her difficult at times.

     My human, Mama, says I lack empathy and need to think of other dogs before myself.  I have no idea what she is talking about since I am the center of the universe.

 This is Max (his head is further front) and Marley.  They are both
Maltese and look identical.  Needless to say they like each other.
Dogs tend to be narcissistic so looking at their mirror image is quite attractive to them.  They are checking out something here and keeping the park safe for all.



Now this is Cocoa. He is also a Shih Tzu.
We are taking a stroll in the park and he is telling me
something very important.
I too am a good listener since I am credentialed as a dogcologist.
I hope that humans can understand that we need to
share our experiences as well.





As you can see it is very important for dogs to socialize.  We have our own language and rituals.
The following is a youtube link showing dogs playing in our park:

Dogs playing in the Park: Max, Ryan, Goldie & myself.
  http://youtu.be/YqRbhOgolug Dogs in Skyview

Also I would like to say hello to my friends in Russia, Germany, India, Australia and the UK.
Привет друзья
Hallo,  Freunde
मित्रों को नमस्कार.
Hola Amigo, Buenos Dias
Hello, Shrimp on the barbie now?
Hello, Time for tea?

 I love saying hi to friends across the country.  Arf Arf

You can contact me directly at maxdow123@gmail.com

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Dr. Max. I'm here to help.


My name is Dr. Max.  I have a Ph.do. in dogcology from PUNY (Pooch University of New York).  I have a Maxter's from Mutger's University in New Jersey and a B.S. from Poundston, NJ. 

My mission is to open communication between humans and dogs.  If I can I would also like to help
other species such as cats, birds, and fish. Notsomuch reptiles and rodents.  They are on their own.  

I will try to answer your questions to my utmost ability but also to post information from articles, books and television shows so that I have up to date and pertinent information for you.


   
      I am five years old and was adopted when I was 2 1/2.  I live in Skyview in the Bronx.  It is a great place for a dog to live but there have been problems.  This is typical in any neighborhood but personally I would like a safe environment for all dogs.

The following are some questions that have come in:
     How often should you bathe a dog?
     In my opinion never but humans say once a month.  If you bathe us more than we get dry skin.  If you bathe us less than we get all matted and it hurts.  I should add that my human/Mama wipes me down every time we come home.  She makes sure to wipe my paws and private parts.  I don't like it but it does feel better.  

     How often should you walk a dog?
     Whenever the dog wants to go out but humans say three or four times a day.  Personally I am sick of four times a day so I am trying to cut Mama back to three.

     How do you get your human to walk where you want to go and not their way?
     Well what works for me is placing my paws in a 10 to 2 position just like the ballet dancer's first position.  After your human tugs for a while and can't move you then they probably will give up and go your way.

You can post questions and comments by clicking on the right hand side in blue ink "Dr. Max I'm here to help" or you can email me at:   maxdow123@gmail.com  and I'll post for you.  


Look for my web site: http://drmaxdow.com      
 ebook coming soon.





                                                          This is me on my bed outside.





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