Davey Jones’ Dog Bones on Display! The Mary Rose, was Davy Jones’ ship, it sank on July 19, 1545 along with 400 humans. The almost complete skeletal remains of one dog were discovered in 1982. Finally the bones have been re-assembled and placed on display at the Mary Rose Museum. The dog is referred to [...]
Category > Canine News
Punish the Deed not the Breed!
Scotland get’s it right ! Finally a governmental organization that realizes; it is not the breed of dog that is dangerous it is human owner and particular dog, regardless of breed! While bloggers are ranting about specifics in the bill they don’t like, all seem to agree that it is a move in the right [...]
Don’t Mess With My Pet!
PIJAC The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council just unleashed it new “Don’t Mess With My Pet” campaign: “You love your pet. You take good care of your pet. How would you feel if the government tried to limit your ability to have pets in your life? …Angry? …Scared? …Betrayed? …Well, it’s happening. Each year, local, [...]
Cesar’s New Magazine
Cesar’s new magazine hits the shelves this month, the magazine will be 6x a year and only $20 for yearly subscription. You can subscribe directly from Cesar’s Site 20 bucks a year….I might do it….
New Hot Spot, Wound & Infection Product Launched
Announced today over at Medical News, Vetericyn Inc. launched a New wound and infection product. According to their website: When your dog has an open wound or infection, Vetericyn should be the product of choice because it is easy to apply into the affected area to treat infection while accelerating healing. Vetericyn works quickly to [...]
Yuck, PETA raises its ugly head again…
I was so not going to blog about this issue but I got all upset after reading a blog entry over at Dolitter. So here it goes….. Obama killed a fly, OMG Peta is having a tissy fit…Could someone please explain to me why this organization has IRS non-profit status when they are basically a [...]
Seattle Canine Festival June 20-21
Grab the dogs and head to Seattle for this weekend’s Canine Festival ! Two days – June 20th and June 21st – 10 AM to 5 PM Saturday & Sunday Sand Point Magnuson Park; Hanger 30 Seattle’s Canine Educational Exposition Celebrating Dogs at Work. View demos & a K9 car. An intimate opportunity for all [...]
Evangers in a bit of FDA trouble
From the FDA Website: FDA Suspends Temporary Emergency Permit of Pet Food Maker June 12, 2009 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today it was suspending the temporary Emergency Permit issued to Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food Co., Inc. Evanger’s, operating in Wheeling, Illinois, deviated from the prescribed process, equipment, product shipment, and recordkeeping [...]
Crash Tests for Pet Carrier
Previously here at The Grove we blogged about the Bark n Buckle Up program and the educational campaigns being introduced to help Pet Owners understand the importance of traveling safely with our 4 legged kids. Sleepypod, of Los Angeles took the time to participate in simulated automobile crashes to test the safety of their Sleepypod [...]
Two New AKC Breeds
The AKC has announced that two breeds will become eligible for full AKC registration on December 2, 2009. The Bluetick Coonhound(far left) is known for intelligence and endurance; the Boykin Spaniel (at left) is a compact hunting dog and the official dog of South Carolina. The AKC also announced “Two breeds will eligible to compete [...]


