The Spring FROLIC Issue

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CALLIE “The waves are totally BOOMER killer today, man.”

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So I guess we hired a new staffer? I wasn’t in on that meeting and she just kinda showed up acting like she owns the place. Had they asked me, I would’ve told them, “I got this.” Or, “no thanks.” No need to complicate things with more fur around here. Her name is Barklie, and while I will admit she’s got a certain cute factor happening in her face area, I’m not sure what her purpose is. I’m going to give her the title Assistant of Nothing until further notice. Here’s where I announce that spring is almost here! Spring is when the Italian Greyhound down the street can finally take off that embarrassing coat. So embarrassing. Spring is when the days are longer, allowing multiple, longer walks and (extra cups of food — right?). It’s that magical time when the air smells stronger than usual of unspayed pheromones and lilacs. Ohhhh spring is my favorite time to frolic! I’m hoping the Assistant of Nothing doesn’t cramp my style. Smell ya at the beach!

GEORGE Editor-in-Chief

BOOMER is a happy 2-yearold Greater Swiss Mountain Dog. He loves going on nature hikes with his mom + dad, Courtney and Scott. Chariots of Fur was his first 5K.

RUNNERS UP

Munchkin

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Pebbles

Ready for her ride in the convertible!

Thank you.

Extra belly rubs to Melissa Heyboer for her emasing edetting, and to Claudia Hodge, Dr. Cameron Jones, Bettie Theroux, Carolyn Edwards, Andrea Collins, Jamee Yocum, Katie Snell, Jennifer Kespohl, Nicole Brose, and MaryEllen Kastellic for their contributions.

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Frolic The extra-fun 5K fundraiser for St. Francis Animal Hospital on February 7th was a huge success with nearly 1,000 people & pups participating in the event!


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HEAVY CHEWERS ~ HERE YA GO! Jax & Bones Good Karma Rope Toys :: from $14 Jerry the Giraffe, Louie the Lobster and Red Heart are just three of the many super adorable hand-tied toys available. Dyed using non-toxic vegetable dyes. As your doggie chews, the rope toy frays and acts like dental floss. Dip the toy in water and freeze to cool down a hot dog or soothe a teether. Jax and Bones donates a 10 percent of the proceeds to rescue groups to help homeless animals find their forever homes.

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BARK Boutique | 1021 Park Street, Riverside Salty Paws Natural Pet Market | 677 Atlantic Blvd., AB MMMM! TRACHEA! Lamb Trachey Chewz™ – 3 Pack :: $10.99 Delicious roasted whole lamb trachea enhanced with award-winning, patent pending Organic SuperVeggie coating. Trachea cartilage is an excellent natural source of chondroitin, glucosamine, and collagen, the building blocks of joint health. They are grain-free, gluten-free, and ultra-low in carbohydrates. These treats are perfect for dogs of all ages after weaning, and all sizes, breeds, and lifestyles. Salty Paws Natural Pet Market | 677 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach

YOU CAN’T ALWAYS UNLEASH Paracord Pet Collars + Leashes :: Starting at $15 These are made with real 550 military-grade paracord. Strong + durable, and can be made for any size dog. No more collar funk ~ it’s machine washable! Pick your colors. (Notice Assistant of Nothing, Barklie, looks absolutely fabulous in hers.) Made by a talented local Navy wife! Purchase on etsy.com - ParacordbyLi or email lvitell73@live.com

SUPER COOL + SUPER LOCAL Hand-Printed Ts - Made in Jax Beach! :: Starting at $24 You will treasure your Scrappy Dog handscreenprinted tank top! Lots of beachy styles + prints that are cute as can be. Bluccello Apparel available at SaltyTreasures.com

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< Solo, 1

< Gump, 2 1/2

“Running and playing around on the beach!” ~Isaac

“Just holding him and loving him.”

~Patsy

> April, 14

“Just being around her... she gives me such comfort.”

~Mary Beth

WHAT IS YOUR

FAVORITE THING TO DO WITH

YOUR DOG < Bear, 2

“Taking him to the beach for sure. He goes crazy!”

~Ellen

> Rex, 7 & Hank, 10

“Taking them through the Dunkin Donuts drive thru... it’s their favorite part of the day, too!”

~Meghan + Matt > Jaida, 6 1/2

“Taking her, her mom & sister to the Mayport jetties ~ swimming and running around.”

~Brian

< Max, 18

“Friday night is Max’s date night...we take him any where he wants to go... Sliders, Poes, Joseph’s, Flying Iguana...

~Vivian + Mark

> Dodger, 10 “Our Sunday morning walks to Lillie’s.”

< Moe, 8-months

“Walk! Also, having playdates with his puppy friends. We were married later in life and he is our baby!”

~Lennie +

MaryAnn

~Stephen

< Riley, 8

Walk or tug of war or soccer! Moving around with him is our exercise.

~Donna + Richard


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PUP•PLAY (Nuh-uh! This one doesn’t count!)

There are 16 crabs hidden throughout this issue! Can you collect them all and save the Beach Unleash dog from being pinched?

QU IZ

What’s your dog’s personality? Circle the one answer that fits your dog best!

1. Which does your dog most prefer? A. Toys! B. Treats! C. Sleeping!

3. Where is your dog’s favorite place? A. Dog Park B. Beach C. Home

5. How much does your dog like walks? A. LOVES ‘em! B. Sometimes likes them, sometimes doesn’t 2. Choose a trick 4. Does your dog like C. Yawn - would your dog is best at: rather stay on the to be petted? A. None ~ way too A. YES YES YES!! couch all day crazy to listen B. In certain areas, B. Shake or Roll over but he is picky! C. Sit or lay down C. Not really, he mostly likes to be left alone.

Now Count your A’s, B’s and C’s. If you had:

Mostly A’s ~

Your dog is energetic + loves to play, have fun + is a great outdoor companion.

Mostly B’s ~

Your dog is mellow but can also be quite playful + is a wonderful snuggler.

Mostly C’s ~

Your dog is mellow, maybe older. She likes to chill + is calm. She enjoys quiet + needs lots of zzzzz’s.

My pet is awesome Submit your drawing!

Best on unlined, white paper

lola@beachunleash.com “My Drawing” in subject line

Avery, Age 9 • “Bailey”

School Seaside Community Charter

Austin, Age 9 • “M y Dog Clara Belle ” Neptu ne Beach Elementa ry

Sawyer, Age 3 “Bailey” The Seaside Playgarden

10 | Question: What do you call a frozen dog? >>>>


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GREAT KIDS Isabella is 10 years old. When she was born, we had five (large) dogs so she has grown up around them. She has always had compassion for animals. She’s helped me catch wandering dogs, take them home and look for their families more times than I can count. Bella has always had a natural gentle hand with creatures. At 2, she was catching frogs (and not squishing them), if there’s a lizard in the house, Bella is the one to tell everyone, “Don’t hurt him!,” and return him to his family outside. She’s had hamsters, guinea pigs, fish and rabbits, all of which she connects with very closely.

NOMINATED BY GREAT PERSON KATIE SNELL +

Bella has just become old enough in the last year to start volunteering with me. We adopted a dog through Anas Angels two years ago and she experienced the entire rescue process. She wanted to be a part of it. I often share Facebook posts with her about different dogs stories and there’s one in particular that touched her heart. I had clicked on a donate link and must have sighed or something because Bella asked what was wrong. I showed her the picture of this severely emaciated mastiff, Winston. I read his story out loud and saw the sadness hit her eyes. “I want to donate my allowance to him.” She handed me all of the stars from her chore chart and told me to give the money to Winston.

Bella VELASCO

12 | Do you know a GREAT KID? Please email Lola@beachunleash.com


WRITTEN BY JENNIFER KESPOHL, BELLA’S GREAT MOM

Later in the day there was an update on Winston, he was in a foster home now and even wagging his tail. We were so happy to hear the news. She started to write him a letter. Yes, she wrote a letter to a dog! She has volunteered at two mega events — that’s where she met the amazing group Rescue Junkie. Summer, Katie, Kathy and Lori really took her in and let her be a part of the process — she admires them all so much. Bella asked Santa for food donations to give to the rescues this Christmas. She collected tons of food and brought it to Rescue Junkie. She begs to help at their every adoption event — waking early, ready to go, and I have to drag her out when it’s time to leave. She cleans cages, tells families about the dogs’ personalities, helps me walk the

dogs, and gathers their adoption bags. Her favorite thing is to go around and spend time sitting by each crate getting a shy or nervous animal to trust her. At a young age she’s aware of the cruelty in the world, she knows the heartache of losing a pet (three of our dogs have passed while she’s been old enough to understand). It’s difficult for me to be unbiased because she’s my daughter, but I am so very proud of her. f

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ADORATION

TWO STARS ,

ANDREA COLLINS

WHEN HE DIED Brando traded any lows he ever had during his 16 years of life for a billion wondrous highs. I did not know that I wanted him when my friends, Sarah & Don, told me that they found this small shepherd mix roaming aimlessly in the park, and “He’s so sweet. He even knows how to shake.” They knew that he should be mine, though I was constantly broke and already living with Maddie, a rescue dog roommate that expected me to cater to her like she was the only living thing on earth. I didn’t have any idea how much I wanted him, even after we moved to Ashville, N.C., where he and Maddie pulled me all the way down a muddy ravine in back of our apartment complex. Bloodied, bruised, and covered head to toe in mud, how could I have realized that I wanted him? He showed his love for me by constantly jumping over the fence at our rental house back in Springfield, Ohio, making me search the streets like a detective only to find him prancing down the middle of a dead-end street with a chowmix who he growled at when I approached — as if he was disassociating himself from the street riff-raff so as to make me believe he was out all morning doing something saintly, like delivering food to shut-ins or rescuing a kitten stuck in a tree. He jumped over the fence so often that he was arrested. Of course, I bailed him out, and he conveyed he’d never do it again. Like a fool, I believed him, even though he was obviously a criminal. I mean, would he really continue to jump over the fence during those few minutes that I let him out to potty? Would he really do it after I’ve made it clear that I’m watching? When my neighbor called me at work to tell me, “Brando’s over here. We tried to get him back into the house, but he won’t budge,” I repaired that screen in the window that he so mischievously, I mean, cleverly, tore out and jumped through so he could save a squirrel from being hit by a car (presumably). When I sat him down to talk about his behavior, I told him, “Aren’t two long walks a day enough?” I still had no clue that I could love him so unconditionally, even when he chewed a 14 | Forever in my heart

large hole through the center of the mattress that my landlord gave to me when she saw that I was sleeping on the floor with my dogs. Really, for a while I had nothing except my dogs, a pillow and a blanket, a few boxes of clothes and memorabilia, and some toiletries (and of course, plenty of dog food and toys) inside that three room apartment. Since I still don’t know how much I can love him, 15 years of marriage, my entire 20s, a half dozen homes and cities later, when his quick and shallow breathing has replaced his handshakes and street-dog hijinks, has he ever been mine, or have I always been his constant admirer, stalking him all these years, desperately pleading with him to stay with me? I’m not ready to want him, but my BOLO announcements won’t stop, even after his death. I’ll search my streets for him and our runaway youth without ever thinking that it’s possible to live without him. I realize now that I was just as reckless and carefree as he was, always finding a reason to quit jobs and move to another state or city. I was just as mouthy and rebellious, with a tendency of periodic homelessness and abandonment, a tough girl with a penchant for poetry and cussing, and a Bachelor of Arts degree that seemed to get me nowhere for most of Brando’s life. Together, we were hooligans and heartbreakers, runaways and last-call toast-makers. Good people loved us, haters wanted to be us. We were two stars taking on the sun for center spotlight. Our friendship may have even kept me alive, distracted me from more serious acts of crime and drugs, despite the troubles I have known. He still has friends in low places, but I am so glad he’s learning how to truly shine. And he’s high. He’s high. He’s so high. Peace, my baby boy, little prince. See you on the flip side.

Love, Mama


Meet Jamee Yocum, Owner of Bark What is the inspiration behind BARK? My inspiration began in 2006 when I moved to Jacksonville from South Florida. I had two young Yorkies who always needed “attention,” but there wasn’t a facility in Jacksonville at which I felt comfortable leaving

them. After a lot of thinking and advice from my family and friends I decided to open BARK. I knew I could offer a substantial facility for our four-legged family members. What do you enjoy most about what you do? The dogs of course! I take ownership of them all. I also get to know their parents, which is a bonus! I also love store designing and product merchandising. What’s the strangest thing you’ve ever encountered at BARK? Two things! First, a woman walked into store with a Guinea Pig and walked out with bag full of dog clothing. Yes, all for the Guinea Pig! Second, a customer walked

into the store to drop off his dog for grooming and a neuter! ... Yes, neuter. He thought we could do a “snip snip” the same time he was being groomed. What kind of dog(s) do you have? I have two Yorkies that I have full custody of, along with another two Yorkies that I share custody with: So I guess 4. It works! They come to work with me everyday and love it! What is your favorite product in the store right now? The animal rope toys from Jax and Bones. They are adorable, well made and popular with any size breed. What would you be doing right now if you didn’t own BARK? I’ll have to be honest, I couldn’t see myself without it, but If I didn’t own Bark I’d probably be focusing on interior design and working with my family in South Florida with their construction business. What does the future hold for BARK? I’d love to offer vet services. Even possibly open other Barks with interested local parties to make this style of small-batch, high quality dog services (a couple of cats too) more available to north east florida. f Visit Bark at 1021 Park Street in glorious Riverside! 904.356.4530 • www.thebarkboutique.com

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GOOD•LOVE

Hobo Joe

According to his microchip,

Hobo Joe was adopted in Tampa, Fla., in May, 1999. It is unknown how old he was at the time of his adoption, but it is assumed he was a very young pup. His adopter never registered his microchip. The shelter did have a record of the adopter and his phone number at the time adoption, but that number was no longer in service. Fast forward to May of 2014. Hobo Joe was found wandering the streets of Jacksonville Beach. He was taken to Shoreline Veterinary Hospital by someone who indicated they would give him a home if Shoreline would update his vaccinations and check him out. Hobo Joe was skinny, missing lots of fur from his back end, very weak in his back legs, and he was deaf. Unfortunately, the person who found him never came back for Hobo Joe. The veterinarians and staff fell in love with this sweet boy, and for the next month would feed him, walk him, and give him lots of attention and love. They all became very attached to Joe and wanted him to have a home. I was at Shoreline with one of our dogs for a checkup, when I was asked if I thought I could find a home for a 15-year-old dog. I had found homes for many dogs in need before, and had recently placed a 14-year-old blind dog, so of course I said I would try! After meeting Hobo Joe for the first time, his face touched my heart. I asked if I could take him home to evaluate him, and the staff was thrilled that he would get some time out of the kennel. This

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was on a Friday. Our other two dogs, Markson and Roxy, welcomed Hobo Joe, as did my son’s Rottweiler, Holly, and by Sunday my husband said that Hobo Joe wasn’t going anywhere — he had found his home! We have since dropped the “Hobo” and simply call him Joe. He can’t hear us, but he follows the lead of our other dogs. He learned to use our dog doors. He has gained weight and all his fur has grown back. He loves to take walks in the neighborhood and go to the beach. Most of all he loves to go camping. He is right at home in the woods. Joe wags his tail when we come home, which often brings tears to our eyes. It took a while for him to do this, but we know he is a happy boy now. He loves to be held and petted. He will sometimes let out a really strange sounding bark — but it is a happy bark. We often sit and watch him and wonder what his life was like and how he ended up in Jacksonville Beach. We pray his life was a good one. Joe is still very weak in his back legs. He often stumbles and falls, but he is a very tough guy and gets up and keeps going. When we take him camping, his legs aren’t strong enough to climb the steps into our fifth wheel. So my husband, Jim, picks him up and lifts him in and out. Before he sets Joe down, Jim always says, “Get your landing gear down, Joe.” And then he sets him down on all fours and makes sure he is stable before turning him loose. Recently, we discovered that he has a tumor. We’ve explored the option of surgery, but have decided that with his age and strength issues and the cost involved, surgery is probably not an option. For whatever time Joe has left, he has his furever home and will be loved and cared for by the Edwards family. f ~ Joe’s mom, Carolyn Edwards


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COMMUNITY

Puppin' Tags Local thrift stores are saving lives

Did

you know that our local animal welfare agencies operate thrift stores to help support their programs? Yuuuup. Example: First Coast No More Homeless Pets uses proceeds from their store to help fund many amazing programs that save the lives of dogs and cats, some of which include; operation of the nation’s largest spay/neuter facility, as well as their low cost clinic and pet food bank, and the production of MEGA adoption events, which help find homes for approximately 1,000 pets in a single weekend. The thrift store operated by the Jacksonville Humane Society (JHS) helps to support its large shelter, medical clinic, pet food bank, pet safety net programs, and education programs. Last year, more than 6,000 dogs and cats found new forever homes from JHS! Check out shopjaxhumane.com to thrift from the comfort of your couch, or visit their physcial store.

HEY! Isn’t Spring a SUPER time to clear the clutter? Get rid of everything that doesn’t make you happy! Clear space in your home to breathe and think. We all have those clothes we never wear; books, furniture, and working appliances we no longer need; knickknacks that just collect dust; holiday gifts we just can’t stand — get these things out of your life and put them to good use by helping to save the lives of homeless pets. You guys! This is a win for everyone. Do you know how FUN thrifting is? Trust me. When you find an awesome vintage yellow dresser for $40 and all your friends are jealous and ask where you got it because they want one too, or you find a pair of high-end perfectly fitting jeans for $1 or a whole new wardrobe for your 9-year-old for $37.50 ... it feels so good. But be warned, it’s addicting. { At least you know your new addiction will be helping good programs. }

Donate or Treasure Hunt Today! First Coast No More Homeless Pets Thrift Store 6721 Norwood Avenue fcnmhp.org/how-to-help/ donate/items-goods

Jacksonville Humane Society Thrift Store 8328 Beach Boulevard Online store: shopjaxhumane.com

Drop off donations: Tues - Sat, 10am – 5pm. Pick-ups for large items and those valued more than $500, call 904.551.5122 to schedule.

Drop off Donations: Mon - Sat, 9am - 4pm. Donation pickups can be scheduled by calling 904.724.9242.

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Others in the Area:

Nassau Humane Society Second Chances Thrift Store 1000 S. 14th Street, Fernandina Beach, FL Flagler Humane Society Thrift Store 224 St. Joe Plaza, Palm Coast, FL


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APRIL is

heartworm

awareness month CLAUDIA HODGE

Did you know we can still get

heartworm disease even if we live inside? Yep! It’s not fair, but it is true! Mosquitoes are pretty slick at finding their way indoors. I don’t know about you, but I’ve heard them buzzing around my head at night and I do not like it! Summertime in Florida brings lots of rain, which means...wet and soggy! Perfect conditions for fun dirty play...but...also for mosquito breeding. Florida is crazy with mosquitoes, eh?! All it takes is one bite from one infected mosquito and BAM! We’re infected, too! The heartworm’s primary host is us, dogs, although our kitty and ferret friends can get heartworms too. If left untreated, it can be serious and often fatal causing severe damage to our heart, lungs, and associated blood vessels.

It’s very important for our humans to keep us on year-round heartworm prevention. Every month, I get my “treat” to keep me heartworm-free! Mom says there is treatment for heartworm disease but it is expensive, the recovery period is long, boring (cage rest for months), and sometimes painful. That sounds scary and NOT at all fun! I want to run and play with my friends and chase lizards or squirrels! So, make sure your mom or dad keeps you up-to-date on your heartworm prevention! It is much easier to prevent heartworm disease than treat it!

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For more information on heartworms and heartworm disease, signs, and symptoms please visit your veterinarian. Or visit the American Heartworm Society website at www.heartwormsociety.org.



DIARY He was my confidant and sidekick — ­ we adored each other. Socks, was given to me as One warm bright I turned 6, an alternative morning after to a sibling. I was already a dressing Socks in “surprise” and my parents, various doll clothes who were well into their and having him walk 50s, simply weren’t going the catwalk of our to oblige. Socks was a cross hallway, my Mom between a Fox Terrier and suggested we play outside for Chihuahua. A libidinous awhile. It is possible she may have felt sorry for little fellow, with sparkling brown Socks — having to endure the many wardrobe eyes, a laughing grimace and a tail that was perpetually curled like the tip of a Dairy Queen changes, or possibly she was sick of hearing treat. He was prone to the foibles that all dogs Helen Reddy’s rendition of Please Mr. Postman, the anthem of our fashion show, played are — garbage raids, shoe chewing, pooprepeatedly. eating, and table-top food theft. But it was I had decided that bicycling would be fun, but his lascivious advances on anything I wanted Socks to be with me. The living that was most entertaining wire and plastic basket that had to me. In part, because been gifted to me for my 10th a humping dog looks birthday had disintegrated absurd but the greater from the summer sun and factor of amusement wasn’t sturdy enough to was the shock and hold my pup. If only I had embarrassment of my a cart for him to ride along mom at his behavior. with me….I could pull There was a certain pitch him behind. As necessity to her shriek induced by is the mother of invention, BETTIE THEROUX this particular offense, which I began to plunder my dad’s tickled me to no end. She would closet for a shoe box to suffice as pull him off the leg of the Fuller Brush the chariot for my sweet champion. To salesman or a visiting clergy member or anyone my delight, I quickly found a sturdy Red Wing that she wanted to make a good impression box, marked size 13 D, which would render the on. I think Socks just wanted to make an finest portmanteau for my regal hound. It was impression. Theirs was a love/hate relationship decided that my metal shoe skates would be whereas he and I, were true love pals. I trusted attached to the bottom for locomotion. My him with all my secrets and most of my snacks, excitement over the prospect of a functioning and for that, his trust in me was implicit. apparatus grew as I managed to slice through Because I had no brothers or sisters to play the corrugated board with only a butter knife, with and the other kids on the street were often (I wasn’t allowed to touch the kitchen knives). unavailable, Socks and I spent many hours I slid the leather ankle straps through the slots, together, entertaining each other, sharing food, and buckled them down firmly. The front of the exploring our neighborhood, playing dress up. skates were a bit of a worry, as they had only We often would pretend to ice skate across a left and a right metal flange that originally our terrazzo kitchen floors, paw in hand. I in held a human foot in place. I overcame the my sock feet and him with his back toenails — dilemma by cutting four slots at the front of never a more graceful pair, in my imagination. the carriage floor as a port for the flanges, and

My first dog,

Socks and the Shoe-skate Experiment

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covered them over with several strips of duct tape. Glorious Day! It was finished! I was so proud of myself and anxious to give it a test run. I placed a piece of particle board on the two steps leading from the hallway of our split-level ranch, which lead through the dining room. The dining room had a heavy plastic runner, the kind that could be purchased by the foot at a hardware store. It was see-through amber and embossed in a diamond pattern for stability. I asked Socks to hop in his new ride and he obliged without hesitation. I yelled “Bon Voyage! Scooby Doo!” as I let go of the prototype. Socks’ ears were perked and the white tip of his tail curled in tighter than usual as he rolled gently down the angled runway and through the dining room, and the diamond pattern on the runner created a delightful whizzing sound for greater effect. He turned his head back and looked at me — How was that!? Great! I blurted, Superfantastic! I finagled a wire loop though the front panel so that I could attach his leash to pull him behind my bike and we were in the garage in a flash. At this point, you might be thinking to yourself, what a clever girl. And, maybe I was, given my age. But this was well before physics was part of my curriculum, and Socks and I, we lived at the top of a Bluff. Aside from these facts, the stored potential of an excited 11-year-old girl and her willing companion were poised at the top the street; a plateau of approximately 600 feet before the ascent, leading directly to the St. John’s River. Everything was working perfectly. I had a steady, controlled pull on the leash and Socks seemed to relish the cool breeze created by motion. He was squinting from the sun and

the warmth of it caused a panting grimace that I interpreted as a smile of contentment. It did not go unnoticed by the neighbors either. A few of them waved and smiled. I was overcome by joy which was replaced quickly by fear. The incline on the downward slope gave my passenger a growing advantage of position and worse, undirected speed. Before I could consider a solution to the problem, my craft hit the curbside and sent my sweet Socks flying up into the atmosphere — a triple gainer. He landed with a sickening thud, mostly in the grass but his little head caught the edge of the curb and he suffered a nasty abrasion. I screamed and cried out his name...Sooooooocksssah! I don’t even remember getting off my bike. It was as though I floated to him. I held him gently and blubbered his name repeatedly. I looked over at my contraption, which had landed, oddly enough, right side up, still, by the curb. I was overcome by guilt and remorse and was committed to walking socks home in my arms. As I began to calm him and search for further injuries, he wriggled out of my hold and stepped away from me. Had I destroyed our loving bond? Surely, he would hate me now, like he does the vacuum cleaner and baths, and I deserved it. He paused and glanced back at me… Com’on! Lets’ go! He stepped his two front paws gingerly into his ride, then hopped his backend up to meet them and sat down slowly, starring at the road before him. So brave. He loved me still, he trusted me, even though. He did not assign any malice, any blame. Socks simply wanted to ride along with his Girl, wherever she went, panting, smiling, living, and loving. This is his dear legacy — one that remains to this day. f

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HEALTH

Find out how your pet’s

PERSONALITY affects their

HEALTH

My Samson is a morning dog.

He wakes up with a cheerful disposition and hops around my legs several times before throwing his body down on its side. He slides around the bed, rubbing his face in the covers until, after nearly turning a summersault, he promptly sneezes in my face. My son and I call this the “Samson Dance” — if he ever didn’t do this, we would know there is something wrong. I have never understood how he can literally spring awake wagging his tail before his eyes are completely open. I adore him for it but I can’t relate. I have never been a morningperson and I don’t know how I ended up with a Morning-Dog. Cookie, on the other hand, is not a morningdog. He likes to stretch and take his time getting out of the bed. If he had an alarm, he would slap the snooze button with his lazy tail a dozen times if he wasn’t so excited about the idea of food. Given a choice between food and a toy, Cookie chooses, well, a cookie, and Samson chooses the toy, the toy, the toy, the toy, oh goodness, that toy right there!!! No matter what time of day, my two dogs are definitely their own individuals with their very own disposition. What I love most about my job is all of the

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different personalities that I see in my patients. I admit that when I meet a certain breed or even a certain coat pattern, I have an expectation in my mind about the personality they will have, but just like our human friends, there are endless subtle nuances that make them individuals. Many of my clients will remark that they suspect abuse or neglect because of their pet’s timid or aloof disposition. I find it curious that many of my patients, who were terribly neglected or even abused, are not timid or aloof. This has made me suspect that pets are like people — they are who they are and my job is to appreciate the beauty in them all. I have to confess that I love taking quizzes that might help me better understand my strengths and weaknesses, and I’m fascinated by the profiles that can predict what type of person I am. I used to wish I could give my cat a personality profile — then maybe I could figure out why she seemed to despise any other feline on the planet. Eureka! Now I’ve found it! The personality profile that applies to any living creature, regardless of thumb or fur status. Chinese Medicine categorizes everyone, human or animal, by their Chinese Medicine Constitution


type. There are five constitutions, which are called elements. wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Each phase is likened to a season of the year and has specific characteristics in terms of physical body type and emotional temperament. Each element or constitution may be present by varying degrees in any individual, but ordinarily there is one overriding type. Knowing this it is easier to understand why litter mates raised in the same environment may have completely different temperaments, body types and disease tendencies. When a certain constitution type is out of balance there is often a corresponding system that will show symptoms of disease. I like to begin each new patient visit by getting to know the animal’s constitution type in order to support them in a unique way that will help maintain systemic balance, as well as better understand why they are presenting symptoms. A “fire” dog may develop heart disease and severe separation anxiety when his body is chronically stressed, where as an “earth” cat may develop gastrointestinal symptoms or muscle wasting in the same situation. Both animals may present to my office for weakness or lack of appetite. How I address those symptoms will be very different for each based on their underlying problem (root disease), and I never consider my treatment plan complete until I do something to support my patient’s constitution. This is also how preventive medicine works in a Traditional Chinese Dr. Jones with Veterinary Medicine. It Samson & Cookie

isn’t just preventing parasites and infectious diseases but also generally supporting their constitution through diet and herbal supplements. My cat who is a “woody” metal constitution loves to be in charge and deeply appreciates the order in my household. When I am going to go out of town, I have his “liver happy” herbal supplement ready to protect him from liver qi stagnation that might occur when he is upset by the changes and stress. As a wood constitution, he is more sensitive to liver imbalance, and by supporting his liver, I can prevent him from developing red itchy skin on his face and ears. Before Chinese Medicine, I was forced to treat those symptoms after they arrived and I never understood why they occurred. My sweet little fire-dog, Samson, will have his “Shen Calmer” herbal supplement so that he won’t become overly anxious in my absence. When I return from a trip out of town, I will find my confident, sassy kitty and my loud, lively and happy little dog doing the “Samson Dance” in the covers. Preventive medicine that is tailored to match your pet’s personality and does not revolve around routine vaccinations can be found in the deep tradition of Chinese Medicine and is the wave of the future. Support your pet’s individual constitution through diet, supplements ,and regular acupuncture treatments. Feel free to email any questions that you may have to PetHealer@BlueSky.vet. f Dr. Cameron Jones utilizes a mix of Eastern and Western philosophy in her Jacksonville Beach practice. Make an appointment at Blue Sky Veterinary Wellness (904) 223-0881 • BlueSky.vet


WELL ...ISN’ T T HIS EXCI TING!

NEW

MOBILE TRAINING PROGRAM

Pit Sisters is launching a brand new program for Duval and Clay Counties designed to reduce the number of animals that are turned into the shelters. The Pit Sisters Mobile Training Program will be going to areas of the community with the highest numbers of animals turned into the shelter and will offer free training to people and their pets. Trainers will work with families on issues such as excessive barking, chewing, potty training, and more. The program is funded by grants from Best Friends Animal Society and Animal Farm Foundation. “We are thrilled to launch this program and are grateful for the support we have received from our local animal welfare organizations and from Best Friends and Animal Farm. We expect to make a real difference in keeping pets with their families and out of the shelters,” says Jen Deane, Pit Sisters President. TRAINING INCLUDES: i Walking on a leash i Basic commands such as: sit, stay, down, leave it, etc. i How to prevent excessive barking i House training i Crate training i Proper feeding etiquette WHO IS ELIGIBLE: If you live in the following zip codes and need help with training your pet, help is here! Current eligible zip codes: 32210, 32246, 32244, 32068, 32043 For more information, visit www.pitsisters.org or email mobiletraining@pitsisters.org

Dear Powpow and Max, Thank you both for being the sunshine of our lives. We are some lucky humans to be able to wake up to two amazing corgis everyday. Pow, ever since we picked you up from the breeder’s, we fell in love. You have brought us so much happiness with your silly personality. Max, rescuing you from the kill shelter has proved to be one of the best things we have ever done. Rehabilitating you back to health brought out your true personality, though you can be a grumpy little dude, you are such a sweet soul. You have both taught us to be patient, kind, and to love unconditionally. We only hope that we give you the same happiness that you both have brought into our lives. We love you both so very much!!! ​ Love, Mommy & Papa

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Blondie

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PROUD FOSTER MOMENT

Bella

was my very first foster dog. I took her under my wing on August 27, 2011. I’ll never forget the day. It was the day my passion for saving animals’ lives was awakened. Bella was a victim of neglect and was a cruelty case. She was about 4 years old and weighed only 29 pounds. She was so ill and emaciated that she was on borrowed time. To be completely honest, I was terrified. I had no idea what I was doing or getting into, but I knew I had to help somehow. Bella ended up having an “issue” that took a lot of work, time, and dedication. Let’s just say she was not a fan of other animals. Any animals. Period. I spent countless hours working with her. I was not going to give up. I was fortunate enough to have the support of a few people who made her rescue and rehabilitation possible. While many people told me to put Bella down, there were a few people who stuck by me and supported me to make this work — Ron Albert, Beckie Saar Leone, Barbara Saar, Lori Rowe, and especially Dorie Sparkman. These people say that they didn’t do much, but they are wrong. Their support is a huge reason why Bella’s story had a happy ending.

MUNSON

(bubba, munkeeto,burrito boy, chomper)

Everyday Munson, thank you for was an adventure with you!

13 wonderful years. You may no longer be my side but your paw prints are forever on my heart. I hope heaven has lots of Honey Roasted Peanut Butter. e

Amazing photo by Brent McCord + Colbie

This is Bella today (black + white dog) with her “big” brother and her “little” brother. Finding her a great forever home made me feel like I won the lottery and seeing a picture like this of her happily with other animals, tops winning the lottery! As much as I believed in Bella and saw the progress she made, I have to admit that I never thought I’d see a picture like this. This is what some time, focus, hard work, and commitment will do — and it literally saved her life. To see her transform was nothing short of amazing. Her resilience and will to survive taught me so much and was the impetus for bringing my passion for animals to fruition. Thank you to each of you who played a role in saving her life.

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LOOKING FOR LOVE - take a chance on me!

Ruger

Kia + Rascal

Honey

Two are better! We’re a bonded I’m a 1-year-old Shepherd mix. I I’m 8 months old and a Shepherd mix. I love pair! Kia is 5, lab mix. Rascal is like cats and am in a playgroup other dogs & cats! I’m is fully vetted & very 6, Plott Hound/Lab mix. We are at Camp Bow Wow with lots of healthy. Adopt me! I’m a sweet, playful pup! full vetted & very healthy! other dogs. I’m very healthy!

Contact Rescue Junkie, Inc. for more info on these awesome dogs! Email: summer@rescuejunkie.org • rescuejunkie.org

Smokey

Blossom

Lazer

I’m a young senior at 7 years old. They I’m a 9-year-old shepherd mix. I I’m a sweet 46lb lab/shepherd mix think I’m a Border Collie/Chow, but I’m love people, enjoy the company of around 8 years old with LOTS of love not saying! I’m moderately active, enjoy respectful dogs & enjoy walks. belly rubs & loves me some treats! to give. I like other dogs & kids, but it’s But, treats and food are my I’m good with children & I enjoy the a no on those kitty cats. I’m just a laid ABSOLUTE FAVORITE! company of calm, laid-back dogs. back boy who loves a good cuddle! Please LOVE ME! Please email about me! info@theolddoghouse.org

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Eddie I’m a 2-year-old neutered male cat who is just a love. My front paws are declawed, so I have to be an inside cat for sure. I’m simply charming, friendly, and everyone knows I love to snuggle!

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Huckleberry I’m Huckleberry (Huck for short). I’m almost 2 years old, and I make friends easily with everyone I meet (except cats)! I would make someone a great jogging or running companion. Please fill out an application to adopt me at www.boxerarc.org

I’m a 6-year-old boxer mix that loves kids, riding in cars, treats, playing in the ocean/beach. My FAVORITE is fetch, I can play that 24/7!!! I even like cats, but I like to be an only dog! I’m house broken, crate trained, microchipped, and spayed. I’m so full of love!!

Diamond Diamond in the “Ruff”! I’m a 4-year-old female boxer looking for my forever home. I’d really love a family with kids & I like the other dogs in her foster home as well. Please fill out an application to adopt me at www.boxerarc.org

Caroline

foccafoster@gmail.com 904-238-3554

I’m just 1 year old! I do like other dogs & would make a great running partner for you. I don’t want to stay at the shelter any more, so please pick me for

Bella Fall in love with Bella! Email: bkr3577@aol.com • 904-540-5517

I’m 3 years old! I don’t pee pee in the house and I have lots of dog friends. I’m proud to say I walk well on a leash. Do you like the water? I DO! Let’s go swimming! I’m a little timid at first, but will love you like crazy when we get to know each other.

Turner

Prince Male, Adult, 2 years old, Neutered, Housetrained I’m a sweet boy whose smile can light up the world (so I’ve been told). I’ve gone through basic skills training & would like someone who will continue with my training while also being patient. Learning helps me be a confident & happy. I may not be able to hear you (I’m deaf) & can only see you out of one eye, but I’m extremely happy & if you give me a chance I will wiggle my way right into your heart...or lap!

your family!

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Pippa I’m a 1-year-old, spayed, up-to-date on shots, housebroken/crate trained good girl! I was rescued from a dog fighting ring and was quite scared. I have finished up my heartworm treatment and have finally learned to trust again. I’m very sweet and LOVE to play with other dogs. Please make me part of your loving family! I really deserve a great home.

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