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		<title>&#8220;I Was Just Reading Your Blog&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://jennaandsnickers.com/2010/02/black-tan-shiba-inu/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 02:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was a good day. Snickers and I started off the afternoon (which is the beginning of our day after all) with romp in the snow covered dog run. Then Snick managed to take me to his favorite liquor store. Yes, I said my dog has a favorite liquor store. Jersey City Wine &#38; Spirits [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/van-vorst-dog-run.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img src="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/van-vorst-dog-run-400x266.jpg" width="400" height="266" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-586" style="float:left;" alt="Snickers playing in Van Vorst Park" /></a>Today was a good day. Snickers and I started off the afternoon (which is the beginning of our day after all) with romp in the snow covered dog run. Then Snick managed to take me to his favorite liquor store. Yes, I said my dog has a favorite liquor store. Jersey City Wine &amp; Spirits keeps dog treats at the register. I discovered this shortly after moving here when Snickers unexpectedly dragged me in there. I try not to walk by there when I&#8217;m not prepared to go in, but sometimes I&#8217;m not paying attention and he leads me there. Today was one of those days. Also today, between our time at the dog run and our visit to the liquor store, Snick made a new friend on the sidewalk.</p>
<p>Wherever Snick and I go, people stop us and ask me what kind of dog he is. This is pretty common for Shiba owners, possibly more so for black and tans because they aren&#8217;t as plentiful. When we still lived in Manhattan, sometimes the people who stopped us would be fellow Shiba people. (I do this too&#8230; stop people on the street to say hi to their Shiba even when Snick isn&#8217;t with me.) Many times they would ask something along the lines of &quot;I heard there is a Shiba club or a meetup in the city. Do you know about it?&quot; I would introduce myself as the organizer of <a href="http://www.nycshibameetup.com/" rel="nofollow" >the Shiba meetup</a> and give them all the details. Once, a guy stopped us a couple blocks from my apartment and said &quot;I&#8217;m sorry to bother you but I&#8217;m looking for <a href="http://nycshibarescue.org/" rel="nofollow" >the Shiba rescue</a> and thought you might know. They&#8217;re supposed to be around here somewhere.&quot; Of course, the address he was looking for was the mailbox rental around the corner from my apartment. I told him the rescue doesn&#8217;t have an office and proceeded to answered all his questions about volunteering for NYCSR. Those incidents aren&#8217;t really remarkable though. NYC is just a very big small town so running into people with shared interests is to be expected!</p>
<p>Lately though, people know Snickers from this website. A few months ago, we were at the dog run and I was talking to a couple with an adopted Shiba. I mentioned that I volunteer with NYCSR and we talked about foster dogs and adopted dogs, etc. At some point they asked me Snick&#8217;s name. When I told them, one of them said &quot;You&#8217;re Jenna &amp; Snickers! I thought you looked familiar!&quot; That was weird. </p>
<p>We had a moment like that today and it wasn&#8217;t even a &quot;Shiba person!&quot; During our walk, someone came up behind us, apologized for the intrusion and asked what kind of dog Snick is. When I answered that he&#8217;s a Shiba Inu, she said she thought so, that her parents had a red Shiba and that she had only just discovered black and tans. Snickers tends to be very Shiba-like with most people on the sidewalk&#8230; meaning, he ignores them completely. So, I said &quot;Snickers, say hello&quot; (which I taught him during school and therapy visits). He went over to her, greeted her and immediately tried to kiss her face. Upon hearing his name, she said &quot;Snickers! I was just reading your blog!&quot; This was at once very odd and very cool to be talking to a stranger who knew my dog from the Internet. She said he was just as beautiful as his pictures (and he is!) and we chatted for a minute. We went our separate ways, but the idea that I&#8217;d just met proof that strangers actually visit and read this blog stuck in my head all day. Neat, huh? </p>
<p>Even better? She made a donation to NYCSR tonight! Awesome.</p>
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		<title>A Thankful Giving Birthday</title>
		<link>http://jennaandsnickers.com/2009/11/birthday-6/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 14:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
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hi peeples! snickers here.
did you know that i was born on thanksgiving day? well, i was. my birthday is not on thanksgiving every year, but mom says she gives thanks for me every day. 
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<p>hi peeples! snickers here.</p>
<p>did you know that i was born on thanksgiving day? well, i was. my birthday is not on thanksgiving every year, but mom says <strong>she gives thanks for me every day</strong>. </p>
<p>this year, my birthday will be the day after thanksgiving and i will be six years old. and this year, me and mom have a special request. we are trying to help <a href="http://nycshibarescue.org/" rel="nofollow" >nyc shiba rescue</a> raise some money. they had to stop taking in new doggies because of the economy (and a couple dogs with health problems &#8211; one with cancer, one with cushings). i want to help them help doggies, so this year my birthday is all about nycsr! </p>
<p>please click the donate button on the box in this post to go to my fund raising page at firstgiving and wish me happy birthday. even just a dollar or two will add up and if you can give more we would really REALLY like that too!</p>
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		<title>Snickers First Real Lure Coursing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 12:03:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jenna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh. My. God. This may be one of the most fun things you can EVER do with your dog. This past Saturday morning, Snick and I trekked to Central Jersey with friends Catherine and Nick and their two dogs Wylie and Tigger. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Oh. My. God.</strong> This may be one of the most fun things you can EVER do with your dog. This past Saturday morning, Snick and I trekked to Central Jersey with friends Catherine and Nick and their two dogs Wylie and Tigger. </p>
<p>I believe the course was about 700 yards long. No one was officially timing the dogs, but we used Cathy&#8217;s iPhone and clocked Snick&#8217;s second run at just under a minute. That&#8217;s a polo field they&#8217;re running on and, no, there&#8217;s no fence. I was <b>terrified</b> to let Snickers take off like that without a leash, but after watching Tigger do it, I swallowed the lump in my throat and let him go. We had a little trouble catching him after his first run because he was trying to figure out where the &#8220;bunny&#8221; went after the bags stopped moving. Luckily, the lure operator heard us stressing and turned the lure back on long enough to grab his interest so we could snag him. Letting him go the SECOND time was even scarier, but at least we were more prepared to catch him that time. I&#8217;m going to take some sort of toy for him to &#8220;kill&#8221; at the end of the course next time &#8211; more satisfaction for him and an easier catch for me.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s really not much else to say&#8230; just watch the video that Nick posted (THANKS NICK!) of Tigger and Snickers chasing the lure! </p>
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		<title>Championing Humane Education</title>
		<link>http://jennaandsnickers.com/2009/11/championing-humane-education/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 01:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jenna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been spending all my &#8220;free&#8221; time (of which there is very little) working on the restructuring plan for NYC Shiba Rescue and recruiting volunteers to fill the new positions. Snick and I manage to post tidbits on twitter and facebook occasionally, but finding time to write a whole blog post has been difficult. 
One [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Snick-sun.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img src="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Snick-sun-200x150.jpg" alt="Snick enjoying the warm sun" title="Snick enjoying the warm sun" width="200" height="150" style="float:right; margin-left:6px; margin-bottom:6px;" /></a>I&#8217;ve been spending all my &#8220;free&#8221; time (of which there is very little) working on the restructuring plan for NYC Shiba Rescue and recruiting volunteers to fill the new positions. Snick and I manage to post tidbits on <a href="http://twitter.com/Snick_the_Dog" rel="nofollow" >twitter</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Snick-the-Dog/87260148466" rel="nofollow" >facebook</a> occasionally, but finding time to write a whole blog post has been difficult. </p>
<p>One thing that has been on my mind <b>a lot</b> is Humane Education. I was very excited during the summer, because Snickers and I had plans to work with our local shelter&#8217;s humane education program. I was really looking forward to starting school visits in the fall. Well, long story short, the shelter doesn&#8217;t really have a program. They have good intentions, but right now the only visits they wanted our help with were for fund raising events. <img src='http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>That got me thinking long and hard about humane education, how important it is, and how no formal, organized plan to teach our children empathy towards animals really exists. An idea popped into my head and I&#8217;ve been formulating a plan. I plan to start a new, national, non-profit organization to promote and support humane education &#8211; specifically to teach compassion and empathy for companion animals &#8211; in the public school systems across the US. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m considering naming it Animal Educators Alliance. I know it sort of sounds like people who educate animals though, so I&#8217;m not entirely sure. It means animals who ARE educators. We&#8217;re not just teaching about companion animals. The animals ARE the teachers. What do you guys think? Good? Bad? Have any better ideas?</p>
<p>The primary objectives of the organization will be:
<ul>
<li>To create and distribute a standard curriculum to be used by schools and volunteers throughout the country.</li>
<li>To provide guidelines for volunteers and their animals.</li>
<li>To bridge the gap between schools and volunteers.</li>
<li>To eventually provide training and certification for various levels of volunteers.</li>
</ul>
<p>Ambitious? Well, yeah. Impossible? I don&#8217;t think so. </p>
<p>Thoughts? Volunteers? <img src='http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </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>
		<dc:creator>jenna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<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" rel="nofollow" >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" rel="nofollow" >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>
</ul>
<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>
<p><a href="http://jennaandsnickers.com/2009/10/2009-meet-breeds/" title="Permanent Link to 2009 Meet the Breeds Wrap Up">Here a SimpleViewer Flash gallery should be displayed. Click here to open the post in your browser to see the gallery.</a></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>
		<dc:creator>jenna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<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/" rel="nofollow" >National Shiba Club of America</a> &#8211; along with volunteers from the <a href="http://www.nyshibaclub.org/" rel="nofollow" >Shiba Club of Greater NY</a>, <a href="http://nycshibarescue.org/" rel="nofollow" >NYC Shiba Rescue</a>, and the <a href="http://www.nycshibameetup.com/" rel="nofollow" >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://meetthebreeds.com/" rel="nofollow"  class="broken_link" >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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		<title>We&#8217;re Going Lure Coursing!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 03:12:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In August, Snickers tried lure coursing for the first time and LOVED IT. I immediately (literally, within minutes of his first three runs) started searching and emailing to find a way to get involved in lure coursing.
I got really lucky. My first email was to the American Sighthound Field Association regional director for this area. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In August, Snickers <a href="http://jennaandsnickers.com/2009/09/fidos-fest-dr-harvey-lure-coursing/">tried lure coursing for the first time</a> and LOVED IT. I immediately (literally, within minutes of his first three runs) started searching and emailing to find a way to get involved in lure coursing.</p>
<p>I got really lucky. My first email was to the American Sighthound Field Association regional director for this area. Within an hour or two, I&#8217;d received a reply and we were corresponding back and forth on how to find all-breed lure coursing events. They put me in touch with Mickey Stoble who runs all-breed lure coursing practices and competitions in central NJ.</p>
<p>So, long story not so long, Snickers and I are going out on Saturday, November 14, to check it out. Any of our NY/NJ peeps want to go with us or meet us there? Let me know. It should be GREAT!</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 156px"><a href="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/colts-neck-directions.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img src="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/colts-neck-directions-146x200.jpg" alt="details and directions" title="colts neck directions" width="146" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">click for details and directions</p></div><strong>Details:</strong></p>
<p>8:00 AM to 4:00 PM on November 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 &#038; 29<br />
Last sign in to participate is at 2:30 PM!<br />
Bucks Mill Recreation Center in Colts Neck, NJ</p>
<p>&quot;<em>It doesn&#8217;t matter if your dog is mixed breed or purebred, or if he&#8217;s an experience racer or has never raced at all, all are encouraged to attend. Have a day of fun for under $10.00!</em>&quot;</p>
<p>Snick and I can&#8217;t wait to get there and try it out. Let me know if we might see you there too!</p>
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		<title>What Blackberries Are Really For</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 12:07:26 +0000</pubDate>
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ok mom did you get that? type into my twitter&#34;ize havin fun at this event. do send treats&#34;got that? k thx. oh you can put that on my facebook too thx

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<h3>ok mom did you get that? type into my twitter<br />&quot;ize havin fun at this event. do send treats&quot;<br />got that? k thx. oh you can put that on my facebook too thx</h3>
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		<title>Fido&#8217;s Fest, Dr. Harvey Cohen, and LURE COURSING!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 07:40:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Snickers and I spent last weekend at Fido&#8217;s Festival in Woodstown, NJ. We were there with NYC Shiba Rescue to talk to people about Shiba Inus, Shiba rescue in particular, purebred rescue in general and responsible dog ownership. I really enjoy working at these events. Not only do I get to talk to people about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Snickers and I spent last weekend at <a href="http://www.fidosfestivalusa.com/" rel="nofollow" >Fido&#8217;s Festival</a> in Woodstown, NJ. We were there with <a href="http://nycshibarescue.org/" rel="nofollow" >NYC Shiba Rescue</a> to talk to people about Shiba Inus, Shiba rescue in particular, purebred rescue in general and responsible dog ownership. I really enjoy working at these events. Not only do I get to talk to people about the breed that I <b>absolutely adore</b> and about purebred rescue groups and how important adoption is, we also get to try new things and meet new people. </p>
<p>We&#8217;ve made friends with rescue groups, vendors and other Shibas at events in the past. Last weekend we talked with the founder of a fantastic new sanctuary named <a href="http://www.seerfarms.org/" rel="nofollow" >Seer Farms</a>. Seer Farms is being established for the purposes of intervening when families are in crisis and need support for their pets and to enable multi-species animal rescue and placement. I was incredibly impressed with what they have accomplished so far and hope to have the opportunity to speak and collaborate with them in the future.</p>
<p>Although we spend the majority of our time in the booth, we do get out and walk around some also. Snickers and I usually discover a new product &#8211; treats, toys, etc. (even seafood/crab cakes at one event) &#8211; that we really like. One in particular is an event-only bonus for Snickers. For a job well done, he gets to enjoy a <a href="http://www.anniespoochpops.com/muttkins.html" rel="nofollow" >Muttkin from Annie&#8217;s Pooch Pops</a>! </p>
<h3>Dr. Harvey</h3>
<p>At this event, Snickers had the honor of meeting Dr. Harvey Cohen (and family) in person. Dr. Harvey is the founder of <a href="http://www.drharveys.com/" rel="nofollow" >Dr. Harvey’s Healthy Formulations</a> and makes the pre-mix that I use to cook Snickers and Secret&#8217;s food. We attended Dr. Harvey&#8217;s lecture where I learned how important it is to rotate the protein in their diet (which I haven&#8217;t been doing), to refrigerate my oils, and about various supplements. What Snickers liked though was going to Dr. Harvey&#8217;s table and getting TRIPE SAMPLES! Wow was he happy (and wow is it stinky)! I now have <a href="http://www.drharveys.com/products/show/22-power-patties-tripe-treats" rel="nofollow" >tripe treats</a> stored inside <b>two</b> Ziploc freezer bags in the crisper drawer of my refrigerator. I can&#8217;t smell them in there (thank goodness) but Snickers still can! Oh, and I finally rotated proteins this week!</p>
<h3>Lure for the Cure</h3>
<p>The most exciting part of the weekend for us though, was when Snickers got to try out <b>lure coursing</b> for the first time. The <a href="http://www.wearethecure.org/" rel="nofollow" >National Canine Cancer Foundation</a> travels to various events and puts on &quot;Lure for the Cure.&quot; Attendees can try out an abbreviated lure course and the money goes for canine cancer research. (The Lure for the Cure course was a u-shaped enclosed course &#8211; much smaller than a real lure course would be.) Lure coursing is a canine sport created for sight hounds. The concept is pretty simple really&#8230; a course is laid out with a mechanical lure (in this case a wiggly, squeaky fuzzy squirrel tail toy) on the ground. The lure is then shown to the dog who chases it around the course. I&#8217;ve seen Snickers chase squirrels and chipmunks when we lived in Indiana so I already knew he has a high prey drive. I had no idea HOW high though!</p>
<p>Saturday was too hot; we wandered by the lure course to check it out, but it was a million and one degrees out and muggy to boot. Sunday was gorgeous though, so on Sunday morning, we went. I paid for 3 runs and we got in line. Snickers didn&#8217;t have much interest in being in line though. He wanted to go check out everything else; he had no idea that Something Good was going to happen in a few minutes. Finally, we were next in line. He watched the dog in front of us run the course. He was interested. The guys managing the course were great. We entered the course and I told them this was Snick&#8217;s first time. Snick seemed interested but not crazed. They ran the lure in front of his nose &#8211; back and forth a few times &#8211; wiggle wiggle &#8211; oh boy! It took off. I let Snick go and HE took off. Ten and half seconds later, he was at the end of the course and he and I were both HOOKED. I brought him back to the beginning and held him. This time he was totally excited, pulling and quivering. His second run only took 9.35 seconds and his third&#8230; only 8.64. I have NEVER seen Snickers that excited and moving that fast! <i>btw, that was nothing compared to the 6.5 and 7 second runs some of the rescued greyhounds were doing later in the afternoon, but, you know, it is their sport after all.</i> Watching my sweet doggy turn into a primal hunter/killer was something else. At the end of his second run, he actually got the lure in his mouth and was KILLING it. I used to wonder if he would really kill a squirrel if he caught one. Well, now I know. He definitely does NOT want to play with them. When his third run was over, I couldn&#8217;t drag him away. I had to pick him up and carry him to get him to leave! We actually went back two more times during the day. When we were standing in line the second time, he was SCREAMING with anticipation. He couldn&#8217;t <b>WAIT</b> to get out there and run again! He made a total of 11 runs during the day and his fastest time was just over 8 seconds. He was exhausted by the end of his last run and he slept extremely soundly during the two hour drive home at the end of the day.</p>
<p>I started searching that day for a place that holds lure course practices and allows non-sight hounds to participate. I have one lead on a place in Jersey but it hasn&#8217;t panned out yet. If it does, I promise to get video at some point and post it. If you have a sight hound or any type of dog who was bred to chase or to hunt and kill, believe me when I say that if you ever get the chance to try this, DO IT.</p>
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		<title>Visiting Shayna: A Foster Mom&#8217;s Reward</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 23:08:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been personally involved with the lives of many rescued Shiba Inus since founding NYC Shiba Rescue two years ago and I&#8217;ve felt varying amounts of affection for each and every one of them. Every dog is an individual (just like people) and there&#8217;s almost always something lovable about each of them (maybe not so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/shaynavisit1.jpg" alt="Shayna, Shiba Inu" width="156" height="200" align="left" style="margin-right:6px; margin-bottom:4px;" />I&#8217;ve been personally involved with the lives of many rescued Shiba Inus since founding NYC Shiba Rescue two years ago and I&#8217;ve felt varying amounts of affection for each and every one of them. Every dog is an individual (just like people) and there&#8217;s almost always something lovable about each of them (maybe not so much like people). I believe there are only a few dogs in our lifetimes that truly steal our hearts though. Some people call them &quot;heart dogs.&quot; For me, one of those few dogs was a foster &#8211; never meant to be a permanent addition to my life &#8211; but she definitely became a permanent addition to my heart.</p>
<p>A lot of you probably remember when <a href="http://nycgadgetgirl.com/2008/02/happy_birthday_shayna.html" rel="nofollow" >I said goodbye to Shayna</a>. It tore my heart out when I drove away from her on adoption day and I could see the confused look on her face. (It didn&#8217;t help that Snick was also confused that we left her behind.) That was 16 months ago and I still think of her often. The photos and email updates I&#8217;ve received from her family have helped enormously. A couple weeks ago though, I got to see for myself how happy she is with her new family. <b>Snickers and I went to visit Shayna for the first time!</b></p>
<p>Shayna doesn&#8217;t really get along with other dogs, so we were a little worried about how she would react to having Snickers in <b>her</b> house. We shouldn&#8217;t have worried though. They ran up and KISSED the second they saw each other! <img src='http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   Then Snick threw down the big play bow but Shayna was busy kissing <b>me</b> then and didn&#8217;t notice. I was so happy she remembered us both after so long. (She only lived with us for four months, after all.) When she was done saying hello to me, she tried to get Snickers to play, but by then he was busy checking out the house and greeting all her family members! I was kind of bummed that they didn&#8217;t do a big romp around the house like they used to do when they lived together, but they were both happy and that&#8217;s really what mattered. </p>
<p>After the initial hellos, we took them for a walk together, which they both thoroughly enjoyed. Then the humans had lunch and the doggies had lamb bones that I brought for the occasion. Shayna pretty much destroyed her bone AND Snick&#8217;s, but Snick didn&#8217;t seem to mind. </p>
<p>Shayna&#8217;s family told me all about her life &#8211; where she sleeps, the games she likes to play, the toys she loves. They clearly love her very, VERY much and she loves them right back. She looks GREAT. She&#8217;s happy and healthy and as joyful as ever. </p>
<p>Snick and I spent about 2 1/2 hours there and then we headed out on the long drive home. This time, when we drove away, Shayna looked content and happy with her family as we left. I hope we&#8217;ll get a chance to visit again sometime, but, if not, I&#8217;m satisfied knowing I couldn&#8217;t have created a better family for her if I had tried. It&#8217;s a perfect match. </p>
<div align="center"><img src="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/shaynavisit2.jpg" alt="Shay and Snick on a walk" title="Shay and Snick on a walk" width="339" height="300" style="margin:4px; border:1px solid #CCCCCC;" /><img src="http://jennaandsnickers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/shaynavisit3.jpg" alt="Shayna, Snickers, and me" title="Shayna, Snickers, and me" width="301" height="300" style="margin:4px; border:1px solid #CCCCCC;" /></div>
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