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  • Megan Blake
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Pet Jones - Social network for people with an undeniable passion and love for pets.

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INTERVIEW WITH ILUSION MILLAN FEATURED ON CNN

Pet Expo USA from Dailey Pike on Vimeo.


Bobby Dorafshar - Founder - New Leash On Life from Dailey Pike on Vimeo.

Linda Blair's WorldHeart Foundation from Dailey Pike on Vimeo.

Ilusion Millan On Every Child Becoming A Dog Whisperer from Dailey Pike on Vimeo.


Dog Whisperer Cesar Millan from Dailey Pike on Vimeo.


Pet Jones TV - Marty & Gina, The Pet Reporters, Visit The Pasadena Off Leash Dog Park from Dailey Pike-Steve Allen Media on Vimeo. Marty & Gina Chat It Up With Tony Denison Of "The Closer". Interview With Kim Sill Of Last Chance For Animals from Dailey Pike on Vimeo. Tony Denison of "The Closer" for PetJones.com from Dailey Pike on Vimeo.


POOCH Pasadena Off Leash Dog Park

Vinny De Stefano For Pet Jones from Dailey Pike on Vimeo. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE PET JONES "HOW TO" TUTORIAL! FIND OUT ALL THE FEATURES OF THE WEBSITE AND HOW TO USE THEM! WHAT IS PET JONES? Pet Jones is the online digital companion to the print version of Pet Jones, the premier print pet magazine for the San Gabriel Valley. Gina & Marty (aka the Pet Reporters) along with their kids conceived Pet Jones to be a community, a social network of San Gabriel Valley dog lovers, cat lovers, horse lovers, well, just animal lovers in general. People with a "jones" for animal companions. Pet Jones is also designed to be the ultimate resource with hundreds of links for pet information/education/entertainment. If you an owner of a pet related business we invite you to create a Pet Jones mini-website for your business and interact with our members. Also, if you're a business owner and advertise with a full page ad in the print version of Pet Jones, we'll come to your store/business/company, shoot a video classified and display it at our site. You can embed the ad on your own site and it will be picked up by various video search engines for further exposure. Watch the video classified below we created (as an example) for a fictional business called My Pet's Oasis. Click the Pet Jones Video Classifieds link in the left column. Here are some of the fun things you can do at Pet Jones.
  • First, you'll have your own "mini-website" where you can post videos of you or your pets, photos of you or your pets, write your own blog, start a forum question, the sky's the limit. You can customize your mini-website's appearance with one of about fifty different themes.
  • Second, you can form a group with people that have the same interests as you. Let's say its Siamese cats, just click the Add a Group link to the left. Then email invitations to whomever you want to join.
  • Let's say you have some kind of party of event you want people to know about. You can post it in the Event section below and send out email invitations. All the details, who's attending, etc... will be there for all to see.
  • Pet Jones is a source of invaluable information about resources such as vets, pet stores, groomers, boarding for your pets, medical information, just about anything you can imagine. If you come across a link you think would be helpful, just email it to us and we'll add it.
  • Pet Jones is also a place where you'll find some of the most interesting blogs on the webs. Blogging cats, blogging dogs, even some blogging people, literally dozens and dozens of links.
  • Pet Jones is where we search out and find the most interesting, funny, topical videos and podcasts on the web. Our content is always changing, giving you a reason to come back every day to chat with friends or take a look at the latest posts.
  • Hopefully, Pet Jones is just a fun place where you want to be. You can help us out with this goal by inviting your friends and family to join our community.
  • Finally, if you have any questions, comments, testimonials, tips we've set up the KEEPING UP WITH THE PET JONESES message center. Just call this number (214) 615-6505 ext 570 and you have up to five minutes to say whatever's on your mind.

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY INFORMATION YOU CAN REALLY USE!

WUFFINGTON WAG
WEBVET.COM
San Gabriel Valley Vets And Reviews
San Gabriel Valley Pet Stores
San Gabriel Valley Pet Stores On Yelp
San Gabriel Valley Pet Groomers
San Gabriel Valley Pet Listings On Craigslist
San Gabriel Valley Animal Shelter
Humane Society Complete List Of Animal Shelters
Day Care, Pet Sitting, Dog Walkers
Heavenly Pet Resort
Online Dog Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia of Canine Veterinary Medical Information
Encyclopedia of Feline Veterinary Medical Information
Kennels In/Near San Gabriel Valley
American Kennel Club
All About Horses On Wikipedia
All About Dogs On Wikipedia
All About Cats On Wikipedia
Equine Resources Courtesy Oklahoma State University
Pet Bloggers
Pet Tube - The funniest pet videos and more!
City Of Los Angeles-Find A Lost Pet
City Of Los Angeles-Adopt A Pet
Free & Low Cost Spay & Neuter Information
Dog & Horse Licensing Information
Information On Separation Anxiety, House Breaking Tips, Dog Digging Tips, Barking, Grooming, Your New Pet, Tethering, Wildlife, Farm Animals, Happy Tails, Pit Bulls, Rabbits, Horses, Hot Weather Reminders, Choosing a Veterinarian, Dog Bite Prevention, Household Hazards, Selecting a Dog, When Your Animal Dies
Stuff On My Cat - Very Funny Site
Kennel Clubs In California
San Dimas Dog Park
Claremont Dog Park
Wildwood Dog Park
Doggie Search Engine - Dog Pages dot Net
Dozens Of Dog Search Engines & Directories

MICHELE HOLLOW - PET LOVING JOURNALIST/WRITER

Michele Hollow is an author and writer. We are lucky to have her as a member of Pet Jones. You can read more of her articles HERE

Michele's latest book is "The Everything Guide to Working with Animals," (Adams Media; March 2009). The book contains interviews with a wide range of professionals--from animal behaviorists to zoologists.

Road Trips with Your Dog - Preparation and Safety are Essential When Traveling with Pets
© Michele Hollow
Apr 6, 2009

If your dog is not used to riding in a car, plan ahead. He might associate car rides with going to the veterinarian. Take him on short rides to the dog park.

A short ride to the dog park or other fun and nearby destination will get him accustomed to riding in the car. This should be done a few weeks prior to your longer trip.

When traveling with a dog, always add in extra time. If you think it will take you four hours to reach your destination, add an additional hour to the trip. Take breaks every three to four hours. You both need to stretch your legs. Map out your trip before you go to include stops at restaurants and dog parks along the way. A short walk or a run for both you and your dog will break up the trip and make it more enjoyable. Make sure that you and your dog drink plenty of water at these rest stops.

What Should You Bring for the Car Ride?

* A collar with ID should be on your dog at all times
* A list of veterinary hospitals, your dog’s medical records, and any medications
* A doggie seat belt or roomy crate/kennel
* Extra blanket and a dog bed
* Bottles of water and bowl
* Treats and plenty of food
* A first aid kit
* Trash bags to pick up waste

Janine Franceschi, owner of Luxury PAW (Pet-friendly Accommodations Worldwide), an online pet-friendly hotel booking service, and her Irish Setter, Beau, just drove 13.000 miles on a cross country road trip. She recommends installing a seat belted harness in your car, “and I can't stress enough that you should stuff a pick-up baggie in every pocket of every piece of clothing you're going to bring,” she says. “Sounds like a little overkill, but when you run out of your hotel room in your bathrobe at 4 a.m., and you don't have a pick up baggie, you can be guaranteed someone will be there to see it. You need them every time, and at the most inconvenient times, so it's best to be prepared.”

“The one other really important thing to bring with you is your dog’s regular pet food,” she continues. “Some hotels have really fun pet room service menus, but when your add that to the treats they supply in the pet amenity welcome package, and the stress of travel often times the pet-room service offerings can be too rich. I always pre-bag Beau’s food and try to use the pet room service menu just once during our stay as a special treat. To suddenly change his food intake from his normal routine can make him really uncomfortable.”

Safety Tips While on the Road with Your Dog

Make sure your car is well ventilated and cool, and never leave your dog unattended in a parked car. On hot days, even in the shade, cars are like ovens; they heat up, and the results can be life threatening. Temperatures inside cars can reach 160 degrees Fahrenheit causing heat stroke, brain damage, and even death.

Blog Posts

Dawn Marcus

Support Our Vets with Service Dogs

As we all reflect on the sacrifices made by those who serve in the military on Veteran's Day, we often wonder, "What can we do?" If you're a dog lover, find out how you can make a difference by supporting organizations that provide service dogs to disabled Veterans. You can find links for several websites devoted to supplying service dogs for Vets in need, see videos showing how dogs have helped turn… Continue

Posted by Dawn Marcus on November 11, 2009 at 12:27pm

Dawn Marcus

Cat Gets Swine Flu

Over the last few weeks, cases of H1N1 (swine flu) have been documented in a ferret and, most recently, a 13-year-old cat! In both cases, the owners had been sick with flu-like symptoms and it was believed that the infection spread from human to pet. Find out more and how to reduce your risk of spreading viruses to your pet.

Posted by Dawn Marcus on November 6, 2009 at 1:41pm

Dawn Marcus

Add Fido to Your Pain Management Team

September is pain awareness month -- a time for healthcare providers to recognize how common and disabling chronic pain can be. Did you know that one in every 4 people has a chronic pain complaint? The good news is that there are lots of effective treatments to help reduce pain severity and impact. You may not realize it -- but Fido can become an important part of your pain management… Continue

Posted by Dawn Marcus on September 26, 2009 at 5:29am

Dawn Marcus

My Buddy Butch Talk Show

I was in wonderful company this week as I spoke with host and author of My Buddy Butch, Jeff Marginean, on the My Buddy Butch Talk Show. Listen to the episode and hear Jeff accept the Fit As Fido challenge to follow the book’s recommendations for better health! Will keep you posted on his progress as he lets Butch become his “canine personal trainer!”

Posted by Dawn Marcus on September 26, 2009 at 5:20am

Dawn Marcus

Find Out What Allen Parton and his Special Service Dog Endal Junior Are Doing

Service dog Endal Junior (EJ) and his human Allen Parton visited the Ilford PDSA Animal Cemetery -- final resting place for over 3000 animals, including animal heroes. Read amazing stories of courage and devotion for animals who have been awarded PDSA Medals for heroism and service at today's Fit As Fido blog. Medals have been awarded to dogs, pigeons, horses, and even a cat… Continue

Posted by Dawn Marcus on September 2, 2009 at 6:00am

Events

How Well Do You Know Your Animals?

1. Pet columnist Gina Spadafori and "Good Morning America" veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker tell you why dogs drink out of the toilet and if cats always land on their feet.

2. Horse Talk, hosted by Jen Hegeman of the Hegeman Method, is a communities outreach format giving the Park City and surrounding areas direct access to the top professionals in the equine industry. 3. Listen to Caroline Nudelman speak about Reiki for dogs and the holistic approach when dealing with misbehaving dogs. 4. The Joan Kenley Show “Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” Hear how pet owners can give and receive best love and best care. We’ll share how dogs, cats, bunnies, and birds are so much smarter than you may imagine. We’ll talk about ➢ the latest veterinary trends and treatments ➢ payoffs for pro-active animal health care ➢ what you should consider about pet insurance ➢ how good dental care can keep you pet living long and better ➢ why what you choose to feed your animals can prevent disease ➢ the benefits of children reading to dogs 5. The Joan Kenley Show - Our conversation will cover standard care, as well as alternative treatments such as chiropractic, acupuncture, and homeopathy — all to benefit your pet’s well being. From allergies to serious illnesses, we’ll be talking about the best care for your animals. You’ll hear about: * choices to keep your pets even healthier and happier * the importance of expert advice to manage your pet’s needs * why dog parks are so important for you and your dog
* what massage can offer for both healing and performance
* the reasons dental care is so critical for your dog, cat, or horse

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Michele C. Hollow

Pet Reporter

Started by Michele C. Hollow Apr 8, 2009.

 
 
 

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