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Christmas Issue December 2013 PLUS: Pet photography Book reviews Thunderstorm fears FREE!

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The Christmas Issue! Bake your dog some yummy treats, we review some great dog books and help your dog with thunder storm fears!

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Christmas Issue December 2013

PLUS:•Petphotography•Bookreviews•Thunderstormfears

FREE!

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December 2013contents

Monthly4 From the Pack Leader5 Training Tips7 Product Review - Books17 Kids Corner19 Business Directory21 Doggy Recipe - Christmas Cookies

Articles & Features6 Foods to avoid8 Thunder storm fears9 DIY Dog Treat Jar10 ID Pet Australia giveaway!12 Toys, toys, toys!16 Keep cool18 Sharon Stokes photography

Breed of the month14 Pug

And more!3

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Dear Dog Lovers,

It’s that time of year again, when we all sit around the table enjoying a steaming hot roast dinner on a scorching hot Summer’s day!

And let’s not forget the fun of wrapping presents, catching up with family and friends and endless hours spent shopping and travelling...but what do our four-legged friends think of the “silly season”?

This month, we have information to help keep pooch cool on the hot days, tips on what NOT to feed your dog as well as some helpful advice when it comes to thunderstorms.We are also featuring our guide to some very cool toys your dog will love!

Special thanks to Sharon Stokes Photography for our cover photo as well as the gorgeous image above and on page 20. Merry Christmas from your furry (and not so furry) friends at Woof Mag!

Olivia

PS: please follow us on @woofmag woofmagccread online at www.issuu.com/woofmagcc

From the Pack Leader

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Q: Why do dogs jump up on people?

A: 1) puppies are ‘wired’ to jump up. They know that when the mother returns home she will regurgitate food for them to eat. They jump to get it from her mouth. When the owner returns home, they will often jump in the hope of food. And you thought they were pleased to see you !!!

2) we pick up puppies because we find them so cute, and we make a fuss of them high up. The puppy starts to realize the fun happens ‘up there’.

3) it can be the dog’s way of showing dominance to the owner and to let visitors know this is my home and won’t accept any domination from them.

Contact Bark Busters for help to stop this problem with your dog.

www.barkbusters.com.au

Training Tips

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Thanks Vin Vince! Your action photo has won your dog a Rogz Grinz Ball

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Sharing is not caring when it comes to feeding dogs, read our guide and look after your dog’s diet

Contact your local vet for more information

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Starting With MaxYing Ying

The journey of a mgrant in mid-life crisis struggling to come to terms with her new identity in a foreign land. This wise, adopted stray dog gave her strength and inspiration.

Marley & Me John Grogan

Super soft, super comfy, adjustable chest strap, great for walkies & safe

restraint in the car!

Sophie-Dog Overboard Emma Pearse

The incredible true adventures of the castaway dog.

A story of survival, luck and loyalty about a dog who never gave up on

her family!

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FACT: Some dogs even start to pace and whine half an hour or more before a storm. They may

be reacting to a sudden drop in air pressure, sounds of thunder that we can’t hear yet, or the

electrical charge of the air.

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To quickly make an old jar or canister into a dog treat container without lots of time or effort, use decorative stickers to cover the outside of the jar in dog-themed designs. Tie a piece of fabric or ribbon with paw prints on it around the top of the jar for a simple makeover in minutes.

Glue a dog-shaped or paw print charm to the ribbon or the front of the jar itself. Fill jar with the Christmas Treats on page 21!

You will need:1. a large jar or container with lid2. scissors3. craft glue4. paint brush5. paing5. permanent marker6. coloured papers/fabrics/stickers

(your dog may like to help!)

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Showcase your pet’s personality with IdPetAustralians love their pets with 63% of households owning at least one and most considering their pet a member of the family.If you want to showcase your pet’s individuality and personality, then look no further than IdPet, which specialises in creating personalised products and accessories for your special furry friend.Trend-setting pet owners can’t go past showcasing their pet’s personality with IdPet’s range of personalised bowls, collars, leads, toys, coats and more, that can all be branded with pet’s names and even their photos with a fast five day turnaround.All IdPet products are designed and printed in Australia and for every purchase made via www.idpet.com.au, IdPet supports pet and animal charities through its Personalised Love Fundraising Program by giving back 10% of a customer’s total purchase amount when customers nominate a charity’s unique fundraiser code.

One lucky Woof Mag reader has the chance to win an IdPet pack worth over $45 which includes a personalised dog collar and a mini bone for your favourite pooch! Simply share the Woof Mag Facebook page and comment Woof on their wall to go in the draw.

To see more of the range of IdPet products, visit their online store at www.idpet.com.au

for dogs and dog lovers now on the Central Coast!

dog combined with the

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Christmas Gift Vouchers Available!

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The DOOG Stick Family - From $13.95 - available from Petbarn

and www.doog.com.au-a safe alternative to the real

thing!

ID Pet Mini Treat Bones - $14.95 - handmade with love at Idpet HQ

www.idpet.com.au-order your dog’s personalised

toy for Christmas!

The Triple Crown Easy Glider - from $19.95 - www.petessentials.com.au

- an easy to use, easy to catch frisbee made of highly durable soft foam

which floats in water! Also doubles as a water bowl.

Rogz Grinz Ball - from $12.95 - available from Pet Stock.

Soft enough not to hurt your dog’s teeth, but firm enough to bounce. The funniest, playful

treat ball under the sun! It will have Fido grinning from ear

to ear.

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Bazza & Shazza by SurfDog - $19.95 - www.surfdogaustralia.com - Let your dog be the lifesaver with these cute throw toys! Made from tough neo-

prene and have a solid rubber ball in the head and feet, which help them

float, flap and bounce.

THE STICK FAMILY

SAFER FOR YOUR DOG THAN A REAL STICK AND A WHOLE LOT MORE FUN!

Don’t forget your dog this Christmas!

WWW.DOOG.COM.AU

Kong The Woof Shop - from $9.95 - www.thewoofshop.com.au

Super-bouncy and perfect for dogs who like to chew! Stuff with treats

as a great boredom buster and entertainer for your dog!

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Pugs belong to the toy breed and originated in China.Pugs are square and thick set,have a large round head,large round eyes,deep distinct wrinkles and a tightly curled tail.They are real clowns and love to show off, have a great sense of humour and will always put a smile on your face.The pug is definitely a companion dog and loves to always be by your side.They are also a very social breed, mixing well with other dogs and children.Pugs need a home that is heated in the winter and air conditioned in the summer, this is due to their flat faces which makes them prone to breathing problems and overheating quickly.

Pugs come in two colours; fawn and black, fawns have a double coat and lose more hair than the blacks.Pugs shed lots of hair so be prepared for hair all over your clothes, car and furniture, regular brushing helps with this.They need their nose folds cleaned regularly and may need anal sacs emptied from time to time.They snore loudly, wheeze and snort.Pugs also run out of puff easily, they are not an active breed but still require daily walks in the cooler parts of the day.Pugs can be greedy and become overweight which isn’t good for their breathing. Feeding the correct portion size and good quality food will help to keep your pug at an ideal weight.

They are prone to certain health issues such as:-PDE pug dog encephalitis, a fatal inflammatory brain disease unique to pugs-Allergies can occur and eye problems due to their protruding eyes-Patellar luxation -dislocation of the kneecap

Owning a Pug can be a great way to meet people, when out walking pugs people always stop to admire them. The Central Coast have their very own pug meet ups where the owners get to talk pug, dress up their dogs for fashion parades and make new friends while the pugs run around in pug heaven.The life span of the pug is 12-15 years.Be warned once you own a pug - one of the friendliest dogs there is - you will become totally pug smitten!

When considering purchasing a pug always consider rescuing a senior, they hold a special place in my heart and anyone that owns a senior pug is totally blessed.

Contact Pug Rescue NSW or Pug S.O.S

Words by Sandra Stevens

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Imagine what it would be like if you had to wear a fur-coat 24 hours a day during the sweltering summer months.

This is a good indication of how your furry pets are feeling during these months as well! Help them stay comfy by following some of Pet Resorts’ top tips to keep cool this summer.

• hydration is key for all pets to stay healthy and beat the heat. Keep plenty of fresh, shaded, cool water nearby and available for your pet. If you are heading out for any period of time you can add ice to the water to help it stay cooler for longer.

• If you leave your pet outdoors while you’re away, make sure they have an adequate space to get out of the scorching sun. If your pet has a tendency to be a sun god or goddess, don’t forget to slap some sunscreen on their nose, tummy and paws .

• Another great way to bond with your pet and keep them active during the summer months is to swim! Take your pooches to the beach, lake, or Pet Resorts Terrigal pool for a dip to stay cool! K-mart and Big-W also sell affordable shell pools for a splashing good time at home. If your pet is hesitant to swim, or isn’t a water baby by nature, you can also keep them cool by wetting a towel for them to lay down on since they actually cool from the tummy and feet up!

• You can make ice block treats for your pet to munch on from just about anything,

but Pet Resorts uses water, chicken stock, favorite treats and even toys! These icy delights offer a great way for your pet to maintain

their body temperature as well as a great boredom buster treat if you’re away!

The most important step to ensuring the best for your pet this summer is simply to know your pet. If they go off their food, aren’t acting normal or are extremely lazy, they could be struggling with the heat. Watch for early signs of heat exhaustion such as panting, sweaty paw prints, red skin/ears, and lethargy.

Catching these signs early can assist you in keeping them safe all summer and make sure they don’t suffer from heat stroke, hot spots, dehydration or sunburn. Summer tends to be the most fun season we have with our pets as the longer days make way for longer walks and playtimes, but it can also be one of the most dangerous if we’re not paying attention.

Hopefully these tips will help you and your furry loved ones enjoy a happy and healthy season with plenty of activity and fun to be had!

For more information on Doggy Daycare for especially hot days, reserving the pool, or

general information about staying cool this summer, don’t hesitate to contact us here at Pet Resorts Terrigal anytime! 4367 1200 or

[email protected]

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Fun Fact: dogs can understand over 100 words!

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HINT: The real Woof is the only dog with five red

stripes on his tail.

Why did the snowman call his dog Frost?

Because frost bites!

What Christmas carols do dog like to sing?

Deck the Howls!

Help find Woof at the doggy resort!

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Sharon Stokes Photography is all about pets and children. You know how people say “never work with animals or children”? Well I do both and love it!

I strongly believe every loving owner, of every furry best friend and every parent, deserves to have their memories captured.

I love working with my clients to achieve this, we play, laugh, smile, we do whatever it takes to capture your memories.

We can achieve natural images of your children enjoying themselves on the beautiful Central Coast locations such as the beach or bush. We can capture your little Girl’s inner Princess with divine vintage and handmade props and for the boys we can set an adventure scene reminiscent of Tom Sawyer.

For the pets we aim to capture their unique personalities, like that goofy Labby look or your Staffy’s never ending grin, the grace in you Horse’s movement, or the soul in your Cat’s gaze.

At Sharon Stokes Photography, I promise to achieve the highest standard of portrait photography, to capture memories of your children, animals and family. To provide you with professionally edited images and the best quality print or canvas enlargements and albums.

Please contact Sharon, to discuss what you would like during a photography session with me.

0410 621 [email protected]

www.sharonstokesphotography.com.au

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Business Directory

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OPENING SOON!on the Central Coast

DOGGY DAYCARE just for SMALL & toy

breeds.

Register your interest at:

[email protected]

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Doggy Recipe of The Month

Ingredients (makes approx. 30)

• 2 1/2 cups wholewheat flour• 1 tsp salt• 1 egg• 1 tsp chicken stock powder• 1/2 cup hot water

Method

1. Pre-heat oven to 200°C. 2. Dissolve stock in hot water.3. Add remaining ingredients4. Knead dough until it forms a ball

(approx. 3 minutes)5. Roll dough until 1/2 inch thick6. Cut using bone shaped cookie

cutters.7. Place dough pieces on lightly

greased cookie tin & bake for 30 minutes.

(keep for up to 4 weeks)

Email your Doggy Recipe to [email protected]

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