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		<title>Why We Are Going to Pawty on Friday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://jennaandsnickers.com/2011/06/why-pawty/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/CCP-logo.jpg" class="alignleft tfe wp-post-image" alt="Canine Cocktail Pawty" title="Canine Cocktail Pawty" /></a>We're getting ready to celebrate some awesome stuff! Troy Yocum has undertaken a huge personal project to raise funds and awareness for military families in financial crisis. Emmie the Super Dog is a wonderful example of the companionship and support that dogs provide to humans every day.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img src="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/CCP-logo.jpg" alt="" title="Canine Cocktail Pawty" width="200" height="200" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-861" /><strong>Snick and I are leaving for NYC tomorrow morning. </strong></p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.caninecocktailpawty.org/" target="new">Canine Cocktail Pawty to benefit Hike for Our Heroes</a> has gone from random idea to reality in a matter of six weeks. It&#8217;s been a lot of work on a hectic timeline, but it&#8217;s really coming together and I&#8217;m excited! Now that the event is less than a week away &#8211; and I&#8217;m not quite so frantic with the planning &#8211; I&#8217;d like to share a little more about WHY this party is happening.</p>
<p>First off, as you all know, I&#8217;m a huge advocate of <a href="http://jennaandsnickers.com/our-mission/">responsible dog ownership</a>. Snickers and I are <a href="http://www.deltasociety.org/Page.aspx?pid=259" target="new">Delta Society Pet Partners</a> (which means he is a registered therapy dog) and we spend the majority of our therapy visit time with children, teaching them empathy for animals by exposing them to what fantastic companions animals can be. I have a strong belief that human/animal interaction makes the world a better place. The benefits of the bond that companion animals can share with us is simply amazing to me. This event is a doggie birthday party for &#8220;Emmie the Superdog,&#8221; a Shiba Inu who has walked over 2,500 miles by her human&#8217;s side as he walks across America (and back). Emmie is a wonderful example of the companionship and support that dogs provide to humans every day. <strong>I want to celebrate that!</strong></p>
<p>Secondly, Emmie&#8217;s human, Troy Yocum, has undertaken a huge personal project to raise funds and awareness for military families in financial crisis. He started his <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hike-for-our-Heroes/211015031762" target="new">Hike for Our Heroes</a> a little over a year ago and, since then, he has changed the lives of about 40 families in need. I have a deep respect for the people who are willing to join the military knowing there is a chance they&#8217;ll have to go into combat and potentially die. I grew up proud of the fact that my father had been an Army officer between college and career. When I married my (now ex-) husband, he was a young enlisted man. We spent the first couple years of our marriage living apart, because we couldn&#8217;t afford for me to quit my job and live on base with him. The military life can be very difficult and it is certainly even more of a hardship during times like our current economic recession. Troy is making sacrifices to make a difference for people who need it. <strong>I want to show him that he is appreciated!</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve managed to organize this event, long distance and in a short timespan, entirely because I&#8217;ve had the help of some amazing friends who also believe in Troy&#8217;s mission. I&#8217;m grateful for the assistance and support that has been shown by every volunteer and for every purchased ticket and each donation that has been made so far. I&#8217;m excited that we&#8217;ll have a chance to celebrate the human/animal bond by &#8220;pawtying&#8221; on Emmie&#8217;s birthday and that we can show Troy and his family how much we appreciate their selfless dedication to helping people. The one goal that isn&#8217;t satisfied yet though is the desire to raise some real money for Troy to use in his mission. So far, Emmie&#8217;s party is paid for (whew!), we have one $500 sponsorship check to give Troy at the event, and we plan to auction off three original paintings as well. That&#8217;s a success and I&#8217;m certainly happy about it. I&#8217;d love to do so much more though. </p>
<p>In honor of Troy, his wife Mareike, their dogs Emmie and Harley, all the people who have helped them along the way on their mission, everyone who has helped me with Emmie&#8217;s birthday party, and all of the military families out there in need because someone they love is, or has been, deployed during these trying economic times, I hope that, if you can afford to do so, you will consider making a donation at <a href="http://www.caninecocktailpawty.org/donate/" target="new">http://www.caninecocktailpawty.org/donate/</a> to add to what we will present to Troy at the event. It would truly mean a lot to me for so many reasons!</p>
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		<title>The Anipal Times Launched Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 06:24:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>snickers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://jennaandsnickers.com/2010/04/anipal-times-launched-today/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" src="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/at-iwrite.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="I write for The Anipal Times" title="I write for the AT" /></a>hai peeples, snickers here today we unveiled the &#34;classified, top sekrit project&#34; we haz been working on for the past five weeks. it is called The Anipal Times and it is an online newspaper for the anipal community. all the money for ads that run on the paper go to charity and for the first three months, they go to MY favorite charity: NYC Shiba Rescue! did i mention i am the publisher of The Anipal Times? well, yep, i am! and my friend Cokie the Cat in hollywood is [...]]]></description>
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<p>hai peeples, snickers here</p>
<p>today we unveiled the &quot;classified, top sekrit project&quot; we haz been working on for the past five weeks.</p>
<p>it is called <a href="http://www.anipaltimes.com/">The Anipal Times</a> and it is an online newspaper for the anipal community. all the money for ads that run on the paper go to charity and for the first three months, they go to <b>MY</b> favorite charity: <a href="http://nycshibarescue.org/">NYC Shiba Rescue</a>!</p>
<p>did i mention i am the publisher of The Anipal Times? well, yep, i am! and my friend <a href="http://twitter.com/cokiethecat">Cokie the Cat</a> in hollywood is the editor-in-chief. because of the paper, ize going on a trip with mom next weekend! we are going to something called <a href="http://www.blogpaws.com/">blog paws</a> in ohio. i dont know much about it except i get to stay in a hotel with mom and meet lots of people. she says we are going to tell people about The Anipal Times but i think we are going because i like traveling with mom. iz fun! and, of course, i will tell you all about it when we get home</p>
<p>peace out! luv,<br />
snickers</p>
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		<title>2009 Meet the Breeds Wrap Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 07:39:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://jennaandsnickers.com/2009/10/2009-meet-breeds/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/default-post-image.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="" title="" /></a>Multiple people, for various reasons, have asked me for a post-event review of Meet the Breeds, so I decided it would be easiest to post it here and just point people this way. I&#8217;m going to include some of the pre-planning information also, as I&#8217;ve been asked by a couple folks for advice on planning similar events. Before &#8211; Planning for the Event Meet the Breeds is an AKC event, with only the national breed club for each recognized breed being invited to participate. The purpose of the event is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Multiple people, for various reasons, have asked me for a post-event review of Meet the Breeds, so I decided it would be easiest to post it here and just point people this way. I&#8217;m going to include some of the pre-planning information also, as I&#8217;ve been asked by a couple folks for advice on planning similar events.</p>
<h2>Before &#8211; Planning for the Event</h2>
<p>Meet the Breeds is an AKC event, with only the national breed club for each recognized breed being invited to participate. The purpose of the event is to help the public understand the differences between breeds directly from breed experts. That meant I needed decor, materials and volunteers all up to the task of educating the public about our wonderful Shibas &#8211; their history, their characteristics, where to buy a puppy, how to adopt a rescue and more.</p>
<h3>Decor and Supplies</h3>
<p>Since all the events I&#8217;d planned and manned in the past were for NYCSR, I needed new booth decor and materials for this event. Luckily for me, I know a wonderful designer &#8211; my friend Scott Lauben &#8211; who also created the banners, brochures and other materials for NYCSR. I had photographs of banners used at events on the west coast and wanted to do something similar but unique. Scott did an amazing job creating the banners and signage you see in the photos below. I borrowed most of the booth supplies from NYCSR, only purchasing what was necessary to go with the new banners. The club also donated black club t-shirts for the volunteers so we all had matching tees to help set us apart.</p>
<h3>Printed Materials</h3>
<p>Since this wasn&#8217;t a rescue event, I left out some of my regular rescue materials and created some new ones. Here&#8217;s what we had:
<ul>
<li>Meet the Shiba brochures created by NYCSR (They already existed, plus they served the dual purpose of providing an introduction to the breed while distributing the contact info for the national club <b>and</b> the area rescue.)</li>
<li>NSCA&#8217;s tri-fold <a href="http://www.shibas.org/docs/Rally_brochure.pdf">Shiba Sports &#8211; Obedience and Rally</a> brochure</li>
<li>NSCA&#8217;s tri-fold <a href="http://www.shibas.org/docs/agility_brochure.pdf">Shiba Sports &#8211; Agility</a> brochure</li>
<li><a href="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/ResponsibleBreedervsAPuppyRightNow.pdf">How to Find a Responsible Breeder</a> flyers</li>
<li>A list of recommended Shiba Inu breeders in the northeast (only given to people who specifically asked about breeders) including information on the national and regional Shiba clubs and Shiba rescue organizations.</li>
<li>Postcard size info sheets <a href="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/meetup-invite2.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="NYC Shiba Inu Meetup information">about the meetup group</a> for anyone who came by and said &quot;I have a Shiba Inu,&quot; but didn&#8217;t know about the group already.</li>
<li>NYCSR&#8217;s &#8220;Foster Homes Needed&#8221; flyer</li>
<li>and, last but not least, for people who wanted more in depth breed information, we had copies of Laura Payton&#8217;s book, <em>Shiba Inus (Complete Pet Owner&#8217;s Manual)</em>, available for an $8 donation to the rescue. Thank you Laura for your wonderful donation!</li>
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<h3>Volunteers and Dogs</h3>
<p>None of the planning or materials would be worth anything without great volunteers to make it all happen during the event. I was lucky enough to put together a great group of people from the Shiba Club of Greater NY, NYC Shiba Rescue, and the NYC Shiba Meetup. I want to say thank you to Kathy Mahoney, Barbara Leung, Molly Sumner, Antoinette Crudo, and Kathi Willi-Melton. I want to add a special thank you to Kathi&#8217;s husband, Matt Melton. We recruited Matt on Saturday morning to take a sick volunteer&#8217;s place. He was a huge help and ended up working all day Sunday too. So, Matt, you get the gold star for being so easy going about being recruited to work all weekend!</p>
<h3>Physical Set Up</h3>
<p>Javits was open all day Friday for early set up, so my friend Kat Mahoney and I spent the afternoon and evening setting up the booth. We played around with several different layouts. Normally, for rescue events, I put the table along one side with the rugs and ottomans in the remaining area. This is partly because we&#8217;re selling items at rescue events and I want them easily accessible. For this event though, I wanted to be sure passersby could see the banner on the front of the table, so the table went along the back. We put it at an angle to cut down on the amount of space lost behind it (plus it looked cool that way). We put the ottomans up front, with the plan being to keep one or two dogs on each ottoman during the whole event. </p>
<h2>During &#8211; Surviving the Chaos</h2>
<p>The actual event was amazing. The aisles were jam packed practically the entire time. Our booth was mobbed. Several people mentioned that we had one of the busiest booths (more on that later).</p>
<p>The crowd at this event was different from the crowd at a Pet Expo, pet fair, or even Responsible Dog Ownership Day. First, attendees couldn&#8217;t bring their own dogs, so they were more focused on the event itself. Secondly, it really felt like a large percentage of attendees were there to learn about the various breeds. I&#8217;ve never been asked so many intelligent questions about Shibas in such a short period of time! I was really impressed and excited by some of the people I talked to.</p>
<p>We had six dogs each day with three crates under the table for them to get breaks from the crowd, but they were still exhausted about two thirds of the way through the day each day. Events like this are hard &#8211; even for the most social dogs &#8211; and this one was noisier and busier than most. Snickers <b>never</b> wants to go in the crate during most events, but he actually <b>asked</b> for a couple breaks during this one.</p>
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<h2>After &#8211; The Postmortem</h2>
<h3>Breaking Down</h3>
<p>Breaking down and getting out of Javits on Sunday night was a nightmare, mostly because Javits only had one small elevator for most of us to use (only the folks with the big trucks were loading out through the freight exit), but also because no one but Kat stayed to help me break down and we were both ridiculously exhausted at that point.</p>
<h3>What I Learned</h3>
<p>I&#8217;m hoping this will become an annual event, so I made mental notes all weekend regarding what went really well and what we could do better next time. In the interest of helping other people with similar events, here is what I learned.</p>
<ul>
<li>When scheduling volunteers, I should have scheduled a couple people to help me set up and to help me break down. If it weren&#8217;t for Kat, I never would have managed. (I was disappointed when several people wanted to leave early on Sunday and no one offered to stay and help us. I should have scheduled help ahead of time, preferably people who live nearby and could be there without dogs.)</li>
<li>I had exactly the right number of people, but could have used more dogs. There were a lot of really fancy (and far out) booths there; we didn&#8217;t even compare. However, we had more dogs in our booth than most breeds and we had them up front and accessible most of the time. I think that was the reason our booth was so busy. I&#8217;d like to have more dogs next time so they get more breaks and stay fresh. A 10&#215;10 booth with a table and six+ dogs in it doesn&#8217;t have much room left for people though, so I have to figure out how to have more dogs without having more people!</li>
<li>The layout of the booth needs to be tweaked. Having the ottomans up front was a great attraction, but it also caused a bottleneck where people couldn&#8217;t get out of the aisle and into the booth easily.</li>
<li>Next time, I&#8217;m going to put together the handout materials and have them easily accessible to volunteers up front. We all had handfuls of brochures to hand out, but most of the flyers were on the table and we were scrambling to get specific flyers for people as needed. I&#8217;d rather give people too much information than too little, so next time everyone with their hand out gets one of everything (except the breeder list) all bundled together.</li>
<li>Having identical t-shirts helped pull everything together and I&#8217;m going to look into somehow doing that for rescue events also.</li>
<li>I had a GREAT mix of volunteers &#8211; rescue folks, breeders, owners. Between us we knew just about everything possible about Shibas. <img src='http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  I hope I can always have that sort of diverse and knowledgeable group!</ul>
<p>I think that&#8217;s everything. If I missed anything or you have any questions, please leave me a comment and I&#8217;ll do my best to answer!</p>
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		<title>Meet the Breeds Oct 17 &amp; 18 in NYC</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 07:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://jennaandsnickers.com/2009/10/meet-breeds-october-nyc/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" src="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/meet-the-shiba.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="meet the shiba inu" title="meet the shiba inu" /></a>What will Snickers and I be up to this weekend? We&#8217;ll be at Meet the Breeds! The National Shiba Club of America &#8211; along with volunteers from the Shiba Club of Greater NY, NYC Shiba Rescue, and the NYC Shiba meetup group &#8211; will have a booth FULL of Shiba Inus for the public to meet. Aimed at helping the public understand the differences between breeds directly from breed experts, the Meet the Breeds event is the world’s largest showcase of dogs and cats with 160 dog breeds and 41 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img src="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/meet-the-shiba.jpg" alt="meet the shiba inu" title="meet the shiba inu" width="200" height="184" class="alignright size-full wp-image-537" />What will Snickers and I be up to this weekend? We&#8217;ll be at Meet the Breeds! The <a href="http://shibas.org/">National Shiba Club of America</a> &#8211; along with volunteers from the <a href="http://www.nyshibaclub.org/">Shiba Club of Greater NY</a>, <a href="http://nycshibarescue.org/">NYC Shiba Rescue</a>, and the <a href="http://www.nycshibameetup.com/">NYC Shiba meetup group</a> &#8211; will have a booth FULL of Shiba Inus for the public to meet. </p>
<p>Aimed at helping the public understand the differences between breeds directly from breed experts, the Meet the Breeds event is the world’s largest showcase of dogs and cats with 160 dog breeds and 41 cat breeds being represented. The event will host 115,000 square feet of dog and cat revelry, including; grooming, agility and obedience demonstrations, law enforcement K9s, an animal art show, an educational cat show and much more.</p>
<p>The event will be held in New York City at the Jacob Javits Center located on 11th avenue between 34th and 39th Streets from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 17th and Sunday, Oct. 18th. For more information and tickets, visit <a href="http://www.akc.org/meet_the_breeds/">meetthebreeds.com</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re in the area and have the chance to stop by, Snickers and I would love for you to visit the NSCA booth and say hello! (And, to answer the most frequently asked question, no, unfortunately attendees cannot bring pets.)</p>
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