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Going Wild WITH
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September Issue
Editorial
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Issue 08: Volume 15 www.houstonpettalk.com
hen you picked up this
to read about dogs and cats”, you won’t
education content in PetTalk as long as I
copy of Houston PetTalk,
be disappointed—there is still information
am the editor. But, no worries—our focus
you might have been won-
in this issue for you too!
will continue to be the pets we share our
dering why there is a beautiful caracal
Over the last few years, PetTalk has
lives with!
rather than a domestic pet on our cover.
included a section on wildlife conserva-
Please don’t misunderstand, I am not
tion, primarily provided by the conserva-
Fall pet events so be sure to check out
suggesting this cute little caracal kitten
tion team at the Houston Zoo, because I
our calendar for the many pet charity fun-
is a pet. Quite the opposite, it is a wild
believe that if we do not take stewardship
draisers that need your support. Get out
animal that should only be in the care of a
of the planet and animals that we share
and enjoy Houston’s vibrant pet scene!
wildlife expert.
it with, the loss of species and habitat
So why have a wild animal on the cover
September also starts the season of
that will subsequently occur will be a
of a pet magazine? As an animal enthu-
grave loss to mankind. It is up to us to
P.S. If you are wondering why Henrietta
siast, I see the beauty and fascinating
care for our oceans, trees, food produc-
doesn’t have a column this month, she
aspects of all animals and I am guessing
tion, animal life and human life. If PetTalk
got bumped by the Dragon Lady to make
that many of PetTalk’s pet-loving readers
can change even one person’s habits
additional space for the wildlife feature.
feel the same way. As fate would have it,
regarding sustainability—say, recycling
She is somewhere in Utah at a spa licking
I got the incredible opportunity to meet
your cell phone to limit the mining of the
her wounds, refusing to come back (un-
and interview one of the world’s premier
mineral Colton which is mined from the
less there is a chocolate éclair, a Prada
wildlife experts, “Jungle Jack” Hanna,
gorilla habitat in central Africa, then I will
handbag and a welcome home soirée in
and I decided to publish PetTalk’s first
be grateful for the opportunity to have
the deal). If you would like to boost her
ever wildlife Issue. If you are one of those
done so. For those reasons, there will
ego with a Miss You message, email her
thinking, “Hey, I picked up this magazine
always be some wildlife conservation and
at henrietta@houstonpettalk.com.
Wild Times Wildlife expert Jack Hanna shares a laugh with PetTalk editor Michelle Mantor as they prepare for Jack’s cover shot by Robert Seale. Read more about Jack and his Wild Life in our feature story. Plus, learn about saving endangered species and meet the new gorillas at the Houston Zoo. Photo of Michelle and Jack by Prudence Allwein.
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Event Calendar SEPTEMBER 2015
For the full list of events, visit: www.houstonpettalk.com/events
Hey Party Animals...Did you know you can add your own pet related event to our event calendar online? Hover on EVENTS in the main header bar and select ADD AN EVENT.
9.4.15 National Wildlife Day
9.11.15
www.nationalwildlifeday.com
See page 22.
Island Humane Society.
www.houstonpetset.org
www.galvestonhumane.org
www.discoverygreen.com
9.18.15
9.19.15
9.20.15
Pet Set Fierce & Fabulous Soiree
9.12.15 The 15th Annual PAWS Gala benefiting the Galveston
9.18.15 - 9.20.15 Dog Days at Discovery Green See page 20.
Mutts, Meows & Margaritas
Join Houston Cocker Spaniel
wildLIFE Project opens
at Nouveau Antique Bar.
Rescue at Patio Gate Pet
at Houston Center for
See page 23.
Resort to benefit Operation
Wendy Maruyama: The
Contemporary Craft.
Military Embrace. www.hous-
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9.22.15
9.27.15
26th Annual Par Fore
Picasso’s by Paws
Pets Golf Tournament
10.4.15
10.4.15
The Blessing of the Animals
The Blessing of the
Painting Party &
at St. Andrew’s Episcopal
Animals at The Church of
benefitting Houston
Fundraiser at Urban Tails.
Church in the Heights. See
St. John the Divine.
Humane Society.
www.bayoucityoutdoors.com
page 25.
See page 23.
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nke Arnold and her beautiful family have been big supporters of PetTalk for many years. If you are a fan of the Where in the World is PetTalk section, you will recognize the Arnold family. As travellers and pet enthusiasts, the Arnolds have sent us many amazing photos of their adventures around the
globe, like these images from their recent Nordic trip. As the Arnold family prepares to move from Houston to Europe, we want to say a special thank you for sharing their many escapades with us. Plus, we still want to see their amazing pictures from wherever they travel so Anke, don’t stop sending us your fantastic photos!
Clara and Constanze in Spitsbergen
Anke in Spitzbergen, Norway
Constanze in Holstein, Switzerland
Anke and Friedrich at the northern most possible place on earth (except the North Pole) - the archipelago of Spitsbergen.
Spohie in Akureyri, Iceland
Sophie in Frankfurt, Germany
Johannes in Orkney Islands, Scotland
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Sheraden Porter, “Arkose”
Darrell Fullerton, “Harley Heart”
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to our wonderful sponsor, Sand ‘N Sea
on the beach and bay. They provide all
Contest, Danielle Daggett and
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trutting, dancing, jumping, supercoiffed dogs turned NRG Park Sunset Blvd. Animal Clinic
into a canine extravaganza during
the multi-day show, held July 17-19. In addition to conformation and sports competitions, the crowd enjoyed shopping, frisbee demonstrations, student artwork and extreme grooming. All the kiddos had a great time spinning the PetTalk prize wheel and getting their faces painted to look like puppies at Henrietta’s Dog House. Don’t miss next year’s show— it is always the third weekend in July.
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Pulling over 2,000 pounds of dog food... impressive strength!
Art Show Photo © Prudence Allwein, Other Photos © Rebecca Burwell
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WHAT IS THE BEST TIME TO EXERCISE MY DOG?
- MRS. FREDRICKSON
Always walk your pet when the temperature feels comfortable to you. Generally, evenings are the best time since it is cooler than daytime.
WHY DOES MY CAT BITE AT MY LEGS WHEN I AM RESTING?
- MRS. DOUGLAS
Young cats sometimes find that biting is a form of playtime yet cats tend to develop this bad habit as the act elicits a response and attention. Unfortunately, this problem can worsen as you talk or pet your cat in response. Why does your dog pant? And why the wet puppy nose? Ask your pet questions for Dr Jennifer Hennessey at Facebook/ AnimalERnwh to see if answers you have been curious about appear in our column each month!
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Going Wild WITH
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JACK HANNA
n the world of celebrity, Jack Hanna is an enigma. Perhaps the most recognizable
face for the promotion of wild animal education and conservation, “Jungle Jack”, as he is affectionately known, travels light. Real light. On a typical hot Houston day in May,
sponsored by the master-planned commu-
I had the opportunity every animal -fix-
nity in northwest Houston. Jack
ated person dreams of, the chance to
and his animal menagerie were slated to
spend 45 minutes with the famed ani-
be the main attraction for the day, pre-
mal ambassador. The hallmark moment
senting three shows to thousands who
took place at Bridgeland’s Nature Fest,
slathered on sunscreen, donned hats,
an annual celebration of nature’s finest
toted water - all the usual tactics
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employed to beat the Houston heat. But for Jack, it’s worth any discomfort. As we waited for Jack to arrive,
keep everyone at a distance. Understandable of course but for media, we dread the “gatekeeper” who times us to the second and shuffles us on our way so the next needy soul can have their turn. The hubbub
like quality of relentless, dogged sharing
signature bullhide
of interesting facts about each animal
because those are the exact qualities that make him so wildly popular. He’s
rounds famous people, whose job is to
triumphs. I decide to go with the flow and do what clearly makes him happy - listen and learn (which makes me happy too). Many of you Jack-fanatics probably know that his home and work life are anchored in Columbus, Ohio where Jack is Director Emeritus at the Columbus Zoo and where he spent a good part of his career as the Zoo Director, beginning in 1978. Jack’s wild ride since that time has included appearances on The Late
not about his celebrity; he is all about the
Show with David Letterman, The Ellen
animals he loves and protects.
Degeneres Show, Entertainment Tonight,
My Bridgleand contact, Audrey Roeder,
about the entourage that typically sur-
questions that I know readers are curious
ing to spot Jack’s
pletely natural and uncomplicated
rial photos. I was a bit uneasy thinking
As much as I try to sneak in a few
home?”, I fail miserably as Jack’s child-
pretenses, no hoopla, just com-
time to get an interview, cover and edito-
curious about the MAN.
and company, try-
that Jack would arrive with no
use every precious second of my allotted
the interesting creatures, but we are also
“What kind of animals do you have at
Jack. I should have expected
to ask, making sure I was prepared to
the animals. Yes, we love learning about
around for Jack
sistant, no bodyguard. Just
mulling over the questions that I wanted
are just as interested in JACK as they are
that animals were your passion?”, or,
No entourage, no as-
alcove for our cover shot. I was
—whether he realizes it or not, his fans
arrived. I looked
rolling up in a golf cart.
lously selected the perfect
the other unpretentious thing about Jack
about, like “When did you first discover
khakis. I spotted him
Robert Seale meticu-
animals. Ok, so he can multitask. This is
started; Jack had
hat and safari-esque
photographer
with the reason he came, to talk about
Fox News, Good Morning America, as
(who was awesome!), introduced us, and
well as hosting his own TV shows, writ-
Jack promptly smiled and handed me
ing books, providing expert commentary,
an autographed card bearing his famed
appearing in music videos and releasing
press photo holding a too-cute-to-be-real
an album with Mark Frye entitled Jack
tiger cub. Ok, so apparently he knows
Hanna’s World. Whew! And here’s one
this drill well. As people recognize him
more achievement I bet you didn’t know
and inevitably begin flocking toward him,
- Jack was named one of the “50 Most
Jack dispenses cards like candy, taking
Beautiful People” by People magazine in
the time to write each person’s name.
1996. No arguments here. His weathered
Just Jack, his cards and a Sharpie…sim-
and friendly face, blue eyes and passion
ple, to the point, expeditious.
for his work is quite fetching!
He continues autographing and gives me a look that says he is ready to get on
We begin discussing the animals that will be part of today’s show. For obvious Houston PetTalk Magazine
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reasons, Jack has not brought his own
While TGRE got the animals situated
platypus being the other. They live in
assortment of critters all the way from
for the photos, Jack launched right into
the dirt in Australia and when the moth-
the Columbus Zoo, rather he has fos-
his comfort zone of telling me the dis-
ers are nursing, their milk is a reddish
tered a relationship over the years with
tinct characteristics of each animal we
color”, he instructs. I nod my head. He
TGR Exotics, a wildlife park located in
were going to photograph. I must admit
gives me more information about the
Spring, TX (see inset on pg 33). Founder
that listening to Jack spout facts about
caracal. I nod my head. Finally, he says,
Gwen Scott notes, “Working with Jack
each species was interesting but it was
“Are you getting this, do you need to
Hanna is always a great experience!
also really hard to take my eyes off
write this down?” He is very determined
Jack’s passion for all animals has been
these three beautiful, unusual animals. I
to make sure the facts about the ani-
a real inspiration for what we do at TGR
had never seen or heard of a caracal or
mals are the focus of the interview and
Exotics Wildlife Park.” For the cover
echidna so touching them and learn-
I need to get this. I get it, even though
shot, we requested something small
ing about each one was impressive.
I don’t write it on paper. “Yes, it’s in my
enough for Jack to hold and TGRE re-
Jack was especially excited about the
head”, I reply. He looks skeptical but
sponded with a beautiful caracal kitten,
echidna, given its rarity and probably
keeps talking.
baby kangaroo and one of the rarest
one of the animals that he himself had
We eventually get the photos taken
animals in the world, the echidna. After
not encountered too many times in his
and I get my chance to offer up a few
much debate, the caracal won the cover
wild experiences. “This animal is only
questions. Jack definitely has opin-
honor but it was a difficult choice!
one of two mammals that lay eggs, the
ions and I want to hear them. I ask his
t
Fes W il e r u t a d Things Seen At N Echidna
Native to Australia and one of the rarest ani-
“boxing” are usually males. The matches are free,
mals in the world, the echidna and the platy-
no pay-per-view!
pus are the only egg-laying mammals, known as monotremes. Due to their low metabolism and stress resistance, echidnas can live to be 45-50 years old. The female lays a single soft-shelled, leathery egg and deposits it into her pouch where it is held for ten days before hatching. The young echidna, called a puggle, is then held in the pouch for two to three months before being expelled.
Kangaroo Also from Australia is the kangaroo. About 34 million make their home down under. That’s one hopping place! The average speed for a red kangaroo is about 13–16 mph, but speeds of up to 44 mph can be attained over short distances. Kangaroos have chambered stomachs similar to cattle and sheep. They regurgitate the vegetation they have eaten, chew it as cud, and then swallow it again for final digestion. Groups of kangaroo mobs have 10 or more kangaroos
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Bearcat The bearcat, AKA the binturong, is a treedwelling mammal from Southeast Asia. Agile like a cat, these creatures are adept at maneuvering through the canopy and less adept on ground, walking flat-footed like a bear. Just to totally confuse you, the bearcat is neither a bear nor a cat, but belongs to the civet and mongoose family.
Caracal The caracal is native to Africa, Central Asia, Southwest Asia and India. The cat’s name comes from the Turkish word “karakulak”, which means “black ear”. Most are around 3 feet long. A distinguishing feature of the caracal is the long black tufts on the back of the ears, roughly 2” long. Males can weigh up 40 lbs, and females up to 35 lbs.
thoughts about those who say keeping animals in captivity is cruel and that these creatures should be living their lives in the wild. He notes, “It’s true 50 years ago zoos were not providing the best environment for animals. However, today, accredited zoos work to build naturalistic habitats and provide great enrichment for their animals. We work hard to provide funds for conservation around the world and hope to ‘touch the heart to teach the mind’. By seeing a lion or a tiger in a zoo, we hope that our visitors will love them and be inspired to help their cousins in the wild.” Yes, this is an ongoing dialogue about wild animals that anyone associated with a zoo will be questioned about and it’s understandable that not everyone will agree, but when you meet a conservationist like Jack that has traveled to hundreds of locations observing animals with names that most of us cannot even pronounce, his opinion seems pure and his experience on the subject is unimpeachable. After a few more questions, I finally get to pose the question that PetTalk’s Facebook fans were most curious about. “What animals do you have at home?” I ask, thinking it will be an exotic group of critters. He replies simply, “A yellow Lab”. My time for the interview is up and I have to sadly relinquish the momentary hold on my idol and pass the baton to the next newshound. There is definitely one thing you know for sure once you meet Jack; he is Houston PetTalk Magazine
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Photos By Prudence Allwein
Bridgeland is an award-winning master-planned community in Cypress, TX located between U.S. 290 and I-10 on Fry Road. Each year, Bridgeland produces Nature Fest, an annual event that highlights their commitment to the environment and ecosystem.
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ing appearances to educate the public about wild animals for notoriety like
some reality TV stars. No, It’s clearly because Jack loves the wild creatures of this planet and enjoys teaching others or even learning along with us as he encounters various species around the world. There is no way to measure the impact Jack has had on bringing awareness and knowledge to the masses as it relates to learning about and saving animals in the wild. Because animals have no voice and sometimes little choice, they need people to help them. The “wild” is shrinking as many species
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face various challenges for survival. But the good news for the animals is that they have a dedicated, passionate ambassador like Jack Hanna to fight for their protection. Yes, he is but one man—un-
To learn more
complicated and devoted to his passion
about Jack Hanna’s wild
and undoubtedly a hero to wild animals
life, current TV shows, and
but he is larger than life to those that
the many conservation efforts
understand his contribution. He may
he supports, visit www.
appear to be “Just Jack” but to us, he is a rockstar!
jackhanna.com.
About T GR Exotics Wildlife Park nd
began with the purchase of a pot-bellied pig and grew into a
EF
family of over 100 animals. TGRE sup-
ately by their handlers. You can visit TGRE weekly for guided group tours, and keep an eye out for their special themed events where you might get to make a unique treat for your favorite animal during Halloween, or participate in
kH Ja c
are hand raised and loved passion-
anna with TGR
plies zoo programs all over the country with exotic animals. All of the animals
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other fun activities. Full calendar and reservations available at www.tgrexotics.com.
Nature Fest 2015
Bridgeland’s Nature Fest is a Pho to not-to-be-missed annual By Pr ud event for anyone that
in we All ce en
enjoys nature, is
also wowed by Sky Kings Falconry’s flight demonstration and educational talk. As if these beautiful creatures were not
families in need throughout Harris County. Stay tuned for next year’s event, the 9th Annual Nature Fest. Join Bridgeland on
enough of a reason to visit the festival,
Facebook to watch for event announce-
over 10,000 visitors also enjoyed conces-
ments or visit their website at www.
environment or
sions from 20 local food trucks, roaming
bridgeland.com/events/nature-fest.
simply wants
entertainers, educational reptile shows,
committed to our
to have a fun
unique goods from nature vendors and a
day with the
kids’ zone that featured armadillo races,
family. The
paddle boat rides, outdoor laser tag, an
2015 event in
inflatable zone, a rock wall and a
May featured
trackless train. If your kiddo was
Jack Hanna, which was a fabuanimal enthusiast. Jack
crafts and an on-site pet-
Oak Meadow Park and the crowd was
ude
nc
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ll w
ei
could also purchase tickets for pony rides, arts-and-
the main stage at Bridgeland’s
y Pr
not exhausted by that, you
lous treat for any performed three shows on
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SAFE
Saving Animals From Extinction
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) created the SAFE program to save many species from extinction. Although over 100 spe-
cies face serious threats, the SAFE program is focusing on these 10 key species in 2015. In each of the endangered species listed, AZAaccredited zoos have collectively invested hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions of dollars in some cases. To learn about conservation programs for each species, visit www.aza.org/safe.
CHEETAH
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1975. The cheetah has disappeared from 76% of its historic range on the African continent. It is estimated that less than
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the gene pool.
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BLACK RHINOCEROUS STATUS: Once estimated at 850,000 individuals, populations declined to less
Political instability in ecologically important areas
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Habitat loss and fragmentation
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Competition with larger predators
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Illegal export for pet trade
than 100,000 animals by 1960. A poach-
SHARKS STATUS: The exact population numbers are not known for many shark species in the ocean, but the decline in accidental catches by fisherman by 15% from the
by approximately 98% to 2,400 animals
year 2000 to present indicates that their
by the mid-1990s. Due to conservation
numbers may be dropping significantly in
5,000 animals in 2010, though a resurgence in poaching threatens this species
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ing-driven decline reduced populations
efforts, numbers increased to almost
accordance. THREATS: ❖
Overfishing
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Incidental bycatch
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Habitat disturbance
Poaching for Chinese medicine using the
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Climate Changes
horn whose value surpasses that of gold
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once again. THREATS: ❖
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cheetahs, half of the 15,000 estimated in
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STATUS: There are currently about 7,500
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ASIAN ELEPHANT STATUS: Although it is a difficult species to estimate, indications approximate 41,000 to 52,000 individuals. THREATS: ❖
Scarcity and disconnectedness of forest habitats due to logging
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Poachers in the ivory trade
RAYS AND SKATES STATUS: Many populations are now extinct, and many more are critically endangered particularly in coastal ecosystems. THREATS: ❖
Capture in nets from targeted and accidental catch
WHOOPING CRANE
ento Zoo
VAQUITA PORPOISE been in decline since the 1940s, and
could continue to decline by about 7-15% each year. Acoustic surveys, population and growth estimates and the known kill
STATUS: The only remaining natural population winters in a wildlife refuge
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STATUS: The vaquita population has
in Texas and breeds in protected areas along the border between the Northwest Territories and Albert in Canada.
rate show the population is declining rap-
THREATS:
idly, resulting in a severe risk of extinction.
❖
Historical over-harvesting
THREATS:
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Quality of wetland habitat
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Collision with powerlines
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Bycatch in gillnets and trawls
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Habitat alteration
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Inbreeding
WESTERN POND TURTLE STATUS: The population of Western
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this is not believed to be a permanently self-sustaining population. THREATS:
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have been reduced by 80% in the last century.
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decreased to 25,262. Human disturbance to nesting/breeding areas
Entanglement and accidental catch in Degradation of habitat
pairs. By 2009, the number of pairs had
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Resource collecting of guano and eggs
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Mortality from oil spills
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fishing gear ❖
STATUS: In 1956, the African penguin
THREATS:
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AFRICAN PENGUIN population was estimated at 141,000
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ously impacted, as the population may
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fragmentation
STATUS: All five sea turtle species have hawksbill turtle is currently the most seri-
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International
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1,200-1,500 individuals at six sites, though
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allowed this number to grow to between
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with approximately 150 animals remain-
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GORILLA STATUS: Some studies show gorilla populations have declined 60% or more over a period of 20-25 years. THREATS: ❖
Poaching
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Ebola
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Timber harvest and habitat loss
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Marine Mission
By: Houston Zoo
I
n June, the Houston Zoo unveiled a
plastics can be to wildlife if not used and
its time on land is
new interactive display near the sea lion
recycled property.
done and it makes
pool to help get guests interested in
Plastic most definitely enters oceans via
its way out to sea? It
learning about marine debris and how they
activity on land. The miracle polymer that
will eventually, though it
can help save ocean animals. The enor-
has provided humans with engineering and
may take years, make its way
mous 18.9-by-8-foot sign shows guests
medical advances certainly has a place in
to one of the five gyres. These gyres
the importance of recycling plastics for
the world. Can you imagine a hospital with-
are located in the North and South Pacific
the benefit of all animals. It shows how a
out a sterile IV? However, the single-use,
Oceans, the North and South Atlantic
plastic bag can look like a tasty jellyfish
throw away items could be used less. Drink
Oceans, and the Indian Ocean. Think
to an unsuspecting sea turtle and how
lids, straws, and single-use plastic bags are
of a gyre as a huge tornado of currents
some of the most prevalent items found
that pulls in the plastic aimlessly floating
is simply surf crashing into the sand.
floating in the open ocean. The good news
around. Plastics in our oceans harm wildlife
The interactive sign is intended to be a
is they all have reusable options!
and are susceptible to removal by animal
pelicans can think monofilament line
first step in understanding how harmful
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So what happens to the plastic when
consumption. Not only do marine animals
actually biodegrades. Instead, it becomes microplastic. Small enough to integrate into schools of phytoplankton and krill, microplastics then become a part of one of the largest part of the ocean’s food chain and are ingested by whales and other marine wildlife. Such a huge problem seems like it can never be solved, but that is not the case. By taking action and have to watch
making small choices in your everyday life YOU can be a part of the solution! Use a
for plastics they can
reusable shopping bag and water bottle,
see, but an even more substantial issue
politely decline straws and drink lids, and
is the plastic they can’t see. Plastic never
buying products that don’t contain micro-
REALLY goes away. It’s so efficient in its
beads are easy, everyday choices all of us
construction that it only breaks down into
can make that add up to big solution.
out
smaller and smaller pieces, but never
Design by: Megan Farias, and Evelyn Lozano; Creative Director: Kirsten Ufer, Houston Zoo.
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Photo by: Houston Zoo
Gorilla Grotto T
By: Michelle Mantor
he big day had finally arrived
is interested in pets,
for my much anticipated
they most likely are also interested in
behind the scenes tour of the
preserving the many species that share
Director Jackie Wallace who was ready
new $28M gorilla exhibit at the Houston
our planet. The result has been a steady
to answer as many questions as I could
Zoo. The various media outlets had
stream of interesting articles about
generate.
been promoting the zoo’s grand open-
the Houston Zoo’s conservation
ing of the exhibit for several weeks and I
work around the globe,
was looking forward to seeing for myself
giving our read-
the seven western lowland gorillas now
ers a chance
calling Houston home.
to know a
A few years back, PetTalk reached out
lot more
beyond the gates of the park. The tour was led by PR
Some of you may remember that the Houston Zoo last had a gorilla on exhibit in 2004 when
to the Houston Zoo to forge a relation-
about
ship whereby PetTalk would bring
the
valuable conservation information to
zoo’s
old
our readers. I figured that if someone
work
east-
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Mac, a 40 yr.
ern lowland gorilla, passed away. After an 11 year wait and significant planning and fundraising, the new exhibit opened to the public in May of 2015 to rave reviews. Touted as possibly the best exhibit in the world, who would want to miss it! As we rode through the park toward the exhibit, I had a chance to ask Jackie some background
“Their power, legendary. Their movements, majestic. Their presence, simply awesome. Gorillas have arrived at the Houston Zoo, and now you can experience everything that makes them so wonderful. Up close and incredible.”
— Houston Zoo
questions about how Houston became home to the 7 big apes. First she explained that the gorillas are in two groups that are kept separate at all times. The first group, “the bachelors”, consists of Chaka (age 31) who is a silverback, plus Mike (age 23) and Ajari (age 14) who are referred to as “blackbacks” because they have reached the age where they leave their family group and begin to travel with other male bachelors. The second group, the “family”, includes Zuri (age 31), Holli (age 25), their daughter Sufi (age 13) and Binti (age 40). Family groups are typically made up of one dominant male, several females, and their offspring. The two groups are rotated between an indoor and outdoor
zoos for various reasons such as injury,
things rolling! The animals are first intro-
abandonment, rescues and stranding.
duced in adjoining enclosures and can-
The AZA keeps a careful record of the
not have contact but can smell and pos-
lineage and important information about
sibly see one another. If all goes well,
each animal and this data is used to
the next step is to introduce them with a
determine what animal will go from one
mesh barrier so that they can touch one
zoo to another as well as which animals
another but if there is any aggression,
will be compatible both genetically and
they can do no harm. And, once again
temperamentally, often referred to as a
if all goes well, the animals are then
Species Survival Plan.
introduced in the same enclosure. The
I was also curious about how the
animals are monitored by zookeepers at
animals meet one another and what
all times. The process goes carefully and
steps are taken to ensure the safety
methodically, as it should.
of each animal. Jackie explained that there is a process by which the animals are introduced—they are not
Finally we arrived at the exhibit. I’m not sure what I was expecting because I had only been thinking about the
just put into an enclosure together to get
habitat via a tunnel system. Of course the next obvious question was where did these particular goril-
credited by AZA (Association of Zoos and Aquariums) are not caught in the wild but rather are born in captivity. Those that are wild-born are brought to
ouston Zo
living in American zoos that are ac-
Photo by: H
know is that the majority of zoo animals
o
las come from? An important fact to
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animals themselves. I was amazed to see the beautiful architecture and well-planned 2-acre exhibit. The natural habitat features a waterfall, a flowing stream, natural and artificial logs, and
the gorillas. ”It’s designed
a boardwalk for visitors to get a closer
to have an immersion effect of the
look at
visitor and animals into a space that feels like it’s shared between the two,” notes recently retired Zoo Director Rick Barongi. “The barriers are invisible. When we design an exhibit, we make it as natural as possible in the interest of the animal, and so the public can get the best observation of the animal.” The outdoor habi-
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tat is lush indeed, even boasting full size banana trees for the gorillas to snack on. But there is something else unexpected in this outdoor lush landscape, a group of red river hogs who share the new abode with their ape counterparts. The red river hog is a type of wild pig that roams the forests and swamps of central and western Africa and would occasionally encounter gorillas in the wild. As you approach the exhibit, you will start your journey by exiting the arrival building and following a trail lined with bamboo, philodendron and large oak trees. Walking along
the treetops on this elevated boardwalk, you
by the thought that our planet would suffer
will catch various sightings of the gorillas as
an important loss should they cease to
they relax, play or eat. During our visit, the
exist and therefore, conservation is so
“bachelors” were outside and we watched
important. Though formidable and
as Ajari worked to engage Mike in play
intelligent, the species faces threats
while Chaka sat under a tree in what
to their wild habitat including ex-
appeared to be a yoga pose—see
pansion of mining and agriculture
my photo below. Surely he was meditating! Continuing along the path, there are several great viewing areas including the
in central and west Africa as well as the added threat of illegal hunting. The Houston Zoo works in tandem with the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary project to improve the health of the
Gathering Tent and the
remaining gorilla populations as well
Chevron Lookout where
as working on education to foster a better
you might see the goril-
understanding of these wild apes.
las playing in the Gorilla Gathering Pool. These viewing spots are connected to one another by a walkway lined with African art. Next stop, after meandering through swirling mists, twisting vines and a rocky tunnel, you arrive at large, majestic maple doors leading to The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation Great Ape Gallery, where the inside gorilla group can be viewed. The indoor exhibit
There are several ways that you too can help the gorillas. First, recycle your cell phones because the production of cell
phones uses a mineral called Colton which is mined in the gorilla habitat. Second, you can visit the Houston Zoo. Every time you visit, you help save animals in the wild because a portion of your admission or membership goes toward protecting endangered species. Go wild with your family and visit this impressive exhibit. The gorillas are peaceful yet entertaining and you will have the chance to witness something that many people around the world will never see.
is equipped with platforms, ropes for play and other interactive items. And, if you are lucky, you might spot the zookeepers engaging with these gorillas in one of their daily training sessions. There is one other spectacular aspect to the exhibit, The Nau Family Gorilla Treehouse, a unique new venue for private dinners and company meetings. Imagine dinner among the trees while viewing these impressive and endangered creatures! Once you have the opportunity to observe these apes, you will no doubt be troubled Houston PetTalk Magazine
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Lifestyle SO TUFF Tuffy Toys are known for being resilient and functional. This large stuffed tiger toy is perfect for your large dog and will outlast many others. Available at
iYlLdE w ST Fondren 5 Star Pet Resort, www. fondren5starpetresort.com.
FLIP FLOP FOR A GOOD CAUSE This product helps protect wildlife in Kenya. Discarded flip flops found on beaches in Kenya that might be consumed by wildlife are collected by local
JUMP FOR JOY
...and jump for toys! This elephant bal-
Kenyans and sculpted into African ani-
loon animal toy is tough and ready for
mals. Available at the Houston Zoo, www.
some wild fun with your pup. Available
houstonzoo.org.
at Arne’s Warehouse & Texas Sized Pet Supplies, www.arneswarehouse.com.
LIONS, TIGERS, AND BEARS This cuddly lion rope toy comes in lots of other animal shapes, and cleans teeth while your dog chews. Available at Kriser’s Natural Pet Stores in Houston, www. krisers.com.
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MANE MAN
SNUGGLY RHINOCEROUS
Does your main man have
This product helps protect wildlife in
furry eyelids? Show the neigh-
Rwanda, Uganda, and the DRC. Hand-made
borhood who is king of the
by women from Rwanda, the rhino is filled with
jungle with this adorable cos-
recycled plastic bags. The production of these animals re-
tume from Funny Fur in River
duces the amount of plastic in the landfills and creates a sustain-
Oaks, www.funnyfur.com.
able local economy in the villages surrounding wildlife. Available at the Houston Zoo, www.houstonzoo.org.
COOL AT SCHOOL Show off your wild side with this cool backpack for kids (or the young at heart), available from Wayfair, www. wayfair.com.
CUSTOM JEWELRY Esquivel and Fees Jewelers have a
SWAG BAG
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The perfect bag is hard to
or you can make your own one of a kind
find, but this bag supports the
piece. Visit them online at www.efsterling.
Houston Zoo and looks great
com or at their boutique, 2368 Rice Blvd.
too! Available at the Houston Zoo, www.houstonzoo.org.
CARRY ON Small animal carrier available at Petco.
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Health My Dog Ate What?! UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE
V
By: Kate Lawrence
www.gcvs.com
eterinarians see a lot of interest-
Heidi Hottinger, relayed a story that is noth-
years by a general practice veterinarian for
ing — and crazy — things. As
ing short of miraculous. She was presented
intermittent bouts of vomiting. The owners
board-certified specialists, the
with a patient who was referred for eating…
eventually got a referral to see Dr. Hudson,
surgeons in the Surgery & Orthopedics
wait for it — a chef’s knife! You’d think the
who discovered what appeared to be a for-
department at Gulf Coast Veterinary
knife would have caused serious trauma
eign substance in the patient’s stomach. Dr.
Specialists (GCVS) have the opportunity
to the patient going down, but when Dr.
Hudson performed surgery, and moved a
to evaluate and treat some of the most
Hottinger made her approach during sur-
HUGE amount of… vinyl flooring! The floor-
complex and unique cases out there – es-
gery, shockingly the knife hadn’t done any
ing had apparently been in the stomach for
pecially when it comes to what our pets try
significant damage. The tricky part was go-
quite a while, as the owners reported that
to eat. I recently spoke with the soft tissue
ing to be moving it without severely cutting
they hadn’t lived in the house with that type
surgeons at GCVS to hear about some of
the patient in the process, so Dr. Hottinger
of flooring for several years.
the craziest cases they had treated, and
decided to repurpose some rubber tubing.
found out that pets really do eat the darnd-
She made a slit in one side of the tubing
another GCVS surgeon who performs both
est things!
and slowly eased it over the sharp edge
soft tissue and orthopedic surgery. His
Our final story is from Dr. Jason Balara,
In case number one, the owners
patient also presented for evaluation of
of a sweet Standard Poodle puppy
a possible foreign body. In Dr. Balara’s
couldn’t figure out why she was swal-
case, however, there wasn’t any vinyl
lowing constantly, seemed nauseous,
flooring in the stomach — just a huge
and wouldn’t eat. She was brought in
Teletubbie! The purple one, of course.
as an emergency to see Dr. Suzanne
It was a large stuffed toy, so it was
Hunter, one of the soft tissue surgeons
fortunate that the patient was a giant
at GCVS, for evaluation of a possible
breed — a Mastiff. Unfortunately the
GDV (gastric dilation volvulus), which
Teletubbie was not able to be reunited
is a critical situation. After the initial
with its owner after spending some
evaluation, one of the technicians felt a
time in a digestive tract, but happily the
lump on the patient’s neck as she was
Mastiff did well after surgery and was
petting her. It turned out the puppy had
able to be reunited with his family.
swallowed an entire cat “fishing” toy!
It’s clear that our pets really do eat
The toy was stuck from her neck all the way
of the knife as she gently removed it an
some funny — and dangerous — things.
through her body, as you can see in the
inch at a time from the patient. Talk about
Thankfully, the surgeons at GCVS have
x-ray image. Thankfully, with some careful
steady hands!
pretty much seen it all, so when you have
manipulation under anesthesia, Dr. Hunter
Dr. Caleb Hudson is a GCVS surgeon
an “uh oh!” moment with your pet, you
was able to remove the toy in its entirety
who performs both soft tissue and ortho-
know they’ll be in good hands. To learn
without surgery.
pedic surgery. In his case, the patient had
more about our hospital and board-certified
been evaluated several times through the
surgeons, visit our website at www.gcvs.com.
One of the other soft tissue surgeons, Dr.
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Routine GERIATRIC SCREENING IT’S NOT JUST BLOODWORK ANYMORE
A
dvances in health care have resulted in extended life expectancy of humans as well as
your doctor every 2-3 human years. The importance of geriatric screening
By: Michelle Fabiani, DVM, Diplomate ACVR www.gcvs.com
and even with advanced disease blood tests can be normal. Additionally, many
was brought to light in a recent study. In
organ systems (ie the spleen, lungs,
our dog and cat companions. Yet, we and
this group of > 9 year old dogs, veterinar-
prostate, heart, gastrointestinal tract, and
our pets appear naturally programmed to
ians identified abnormalities in 80% of
musculoskeletal as well as neurologic
age. On a cellular level, there seems to
patients, with an average of 8 problems per
systems) produce no “enzymes” that can
be an aging “clock” that counts down and
dog detected. Serious and sometimes life
be measured in blood. Thus, diagnostic
arrests the cell cycle. Additionally, cumula-
threatening signs of age related disease
imaging of the thorax and abdomen via
tive environmental insults exert an effect
(respiratory distress, increased thirst, and
radiography (x-rays) and ultrasound should
on these preprogrammed genetic events.
weight loss) were not noted by pet owners
be considered even if bloodwork is normal.
Aging is not a disease. It is a process that
Malignant cancer is a frequent finding in
involves a progressive and irreversible loss
senior pets and is often a life-limiting ail-
of functional reserve capacity in the body’s
ment. Certain dog breeds are known to be
major organ systems. Cats age uniformly,
at increased risk of developing cancer (ie
no matter what their breed. However, dogs
Flat Coated Retriever, Bernese Mountain
age according to their size. Larger dogs
Dog, Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever,
have a shorter lifespan than smaller dogs. Animals, in general, are considered geri-
Mass palpated on physical exam. Localized to spleen on abdominal radiographs.
and Boxer) and would benefit greatly from a more extensive geriatric screening program
atric when they are in the last 25% of their
which includes diagnostic imaging. Second
predicted lifespan. For cats this means they
opinion evaluation of imaging studies by a
are geriatric beginning at 9 years of age. A
board certified veterinary radiologist has
small dog is also considered geriatric at 9
been shown to reduce missed abnormali-
years but a giant breed dog is considered
ties by up to 28%. Even specialists in other
geriatric at 6 years of age. When your pet is geriatric in “dog years”, it is equivalent to being a human that is over 60 years of age.
Screening thoracic radiograph identified a pulmonary mass in this 8 year old Golden Retriever.
It is reported that 39% of the owned pet
fields and experienced general veterinarians identify a lower percentage of lesions on an imaging study compared to radiologists. If your pet should need x-rays or an
population in the United States is greater
ultrasound as part of their geriatric screen-
than 7 years old. Yet, only about 14% of
or were attributed to non-serious causes.
ing, requesting a radiologist’s “second set
senior animals undergo regular health
Signs of pain were also not recognized,
of eyes” could be life saving.
screening. If we begin senior wellness ex-
but 1 in 4 dogs in this study required pain
aminations in middle age, we can establish
medications.
a baseline for future comparison. Testing
A routine geriatric screening includes a
We know that aging predisposes dogs and cats to certain diseases. However, a proactive approach to geriatric health
yearly in middle age patients is compa-
thorough physical exam, complete blood
issues through regular screening promotes
rable to seeing your doctor every 4-5
count, biochemistry profile, and urinaly-
early detection of abnormalities resulting in
years. However, once an animal is geriatric,
sis. However, many organs (such as the
enhanced quality of life and longevity. Call
routine health care visits are recommended
kidneys) have such a large functional
and talk to your veterinarian today to find
every six months. This would be like seeing
reserve that disease is not easily detectable
out more about geriatric screening.
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Football FEVER
& FURRY FANS
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By: Jennifer Hennessey, DVM, CVJ
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ouchdown! Game time ap-
lead to stomach upset including vomiting
halftime options for your pet’s indul-
proaches and the preseason
and diarrhea. Pancreatitis is a serious
gence. Toys, including treat filled Kongs,
planning is underway. Before
medical condition that can result from
rawhide and other commercial chewies
kickoff, plan a safe and fun sideline
your pet’s indulgence of fatty human food
can help your winning team’s furriest fans
celebration for your furry family team
snacks. Extremely painful, pancreatitis
stay occupied and content during your
members this season.
often leads to several days of veterinary
game time fun. Keeping your pet safe is
medical care in support of your pet’s
a team effort, so rally up your guests for
preparing an end zone full of tasty game
symptoms and can become severe or
support in helping keep party time haz-
time treats. As the grill gets fired up and
even life threatening. Salty snacks and
ards out of reach from Fido and Fluffy.
snack trays fill with delicious goodies,
sugary desserts, including chocolate,
keep in mind that many human foods do
can cause illness and even pose risks of
sidelined versus away from the party
toxicity! Additional common game time
by putting up a baby gate or setting a
Football season means party time and
pose health risks to your pet. Rich treats, including hot dogs, burgers
foods such as chicken wings, are very risky when shared with your
Keep your four legged friends safely
designated area for safe participation, with food and hazards out of paw’s
and meat trim-
pets. Veterinarians see chicken
reach. Consider your pet’s personality
mings, can
wings causing stomach issues
and whether your furry friend may prefer
as well as risks of obstruction
a time out during the big game rather
by the wing bones. Cooked bones of any variety can
household guests. Celebratory yelling
throat injury when
and cheering may startle pets who are pets can be easily injured accidentally by
food clearly are not
your active party participants if stepped
a winning combina-
on when everyone is caught up in the
cheerful and brewed beverages, including caffeinated drinks, as well as alcoholic ones, should also be kept up and away from pets to avoid another health penalty.
moments of the big game. And, considering all of the distractions, you can miss a valuable moment to intercept your pet before a simple front door escape as guests come and go. Tackle a good game time party plan for
Purchasing treats for your pet from the locally
more comfortable in a quiet setting. Small
ed. Pets and human
tion. Even further,
owned pet store
your companions and avoid a foul that could result in a less than cheerful post
or preparing
game celebration. Prepare and gear
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Tail End RELATIONSHIPS equal RESULTS Why E-Collars Are No Quick Fix
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By: Dean Miller
www.clubcaninehouston.com
n today’s instant gratification and fast-
convenient and enjoyable companion that
past few years, this tool has been promoted
paced society, making things happen
doesn’t require ALL your time when you give
more and more for the use of training our
faster is often a goal of many and training
enough up front. In truth, the more difficult
companion dogs.
is no exception. But does faster always
work provides a much longer lasting result
E-collars were once a tool primarily used
mean better? We have learned over the
that you will find is worth the investment of
for the Proofing phase of training gun dogs
years that with personal health, if you try
effort for years to come.
and some other working dogs. This type of
to lose weight with fad diets or pills that
dog is working at a job in which they have
promise the ability to lose weight fast, the
been taught particular skills like fetching and
down side typically far outweighs any of the
retrieving while utilizing traditional manual
benefits they promise. Potential death being
training collars such as slip chain collars or
commonly among them.
pinch collars. However, these dogs require
Why not just stick to the age old formula
communication from a distance in which
of a balanced diet of healthy foods and exer-
voice or manual collar communication can’t
cise? It’s PROVEN a successful formula with
be applied, hence the use of the e-collar.
very little down side other than it requires
As professional dog trainer, I am con-
someone to commit to doing things as a way of life and it doesn’t happen overnight.
stantly answering questions from clients and One training tool that is utilized for seem-
potential clients about my use and thoughts
Therein lies the rub: How can we train our
ingly “faster results” is the electronic training
on this tool as it has been refined in its
dogs conveniently and faster with less time
collar or e-collar. Electronic training collars
technology and ability to give owners the
commitment? Many would say that a short
for dogs are not new to the tool box of dog
impression that it can help them train their
term reward is the pay off, no matter the
trainers. What is new is the technology and
dogs faster. To give some background, the
consequences --- a faster responding, more
how they are being used today. Over the
advances in technology are now providing
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the ability to have 20+ levels of electronic stimulation, from vibrate and pulse all the way to intense continuous stem with tougher dogs. To put this in perspective, previous versions of the e-collar provided only three levels with the ability to nick them or apply continuous stimulation. This upgraded technology still doesn’t change the fact that there is a big difference between using them on a puppy to start the training process versus using the e-collar as a tool for proofing behavior that has already been taught and that you’re now cementing in permanency with electricity. Some dog trainers know how to use this tool properly but many do not. The trainer must understand how to accurately use the e-collar plus be competent to teach the typical dog owner the precision needed with this tool. Unfortunately for our dogs, there are too many trainers promoting the use of electronic tools who do not have the proper understanding of the collar and are often experimenting with trial and error. They have little to no background in training dogs for any working application and have just found a tool in which they can attempt to sell a quick fix attached to a slogan of non-force training. A trainer may be able to demonstrate the use of the tool on a particular dog to show its effectiveness. But keep in mind that some breeds can be trained far more easily than others and are very robotlike in their characteristics while others have totally different inherent breed traits and require more sensitive treatment. Misuse of e-collars results in ruined dogs. So here is a question: Does a seemingly faster, less time consuming approach really outweigh the permanent damage that can get done to your dog from someone who does not understand the application of a potentially harmful tool ? It takes months of committed professional coaching to learn how to use electronic collars properly and years to learn where, when and how to apply it to different dogs. While we are always striving for maximum dependability in our
Be Their
Voice.
companion dogs, I can’t tell you the last time I came across a dog and owner who couldn’t build strong dependability in their dog(s) behavior and conduct through leash and manual training collars when coached properly and who had the proper commitment to training with their dogs. Did it take a little more time and effort? Not really. Especially when you consider that if you spend time training your dog, your building your relationship with them. You should want to put in the time of growing your handling skills and strengthening your dog’s obedience. It’s a lifestyle of time and balance. And, with the use of manual training collars, it still requires the crucial input of praise. Training is about building a relationship with your dog, not remote controlling him or her like your television set.
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ANIMALS FREE TO A GOOD HOME… No Feeding Required! By: Michelle Mantor Photos By: Evin Thayer
I
n a world where tradition seems
BARC, a 501c3 that supports the ani-
to be losing pace to constant
mals at Houston’s City Shelter (BARC).
change, finding and holding on to
The venue for MMM is perfect:
This giving tradition of offering free stuffed animals as party favors for attending the FOB fundraiser is the
anything that has long-lasting repetition
Nouveau Antique Art Bar on Milam,
brainchild of Leigh Hollyer, one of the
can be a rewarding experience. One
which is known for its quaint “old
original founders of Friends of BARC.
tradition that has such appeal for pet
house” feel because of its many nooks
Influenced by a book from the 1980s
lovers is the stuffed animal party favors
and crannies, is donned with hundreds,
called Shop for a Better World, Hollyer
at the Friends of BARC (FOB) annual
yes hundreds, of stuffed animals in all
shops at thrift stores, estate sales and
fundraiser. Attracting new followers
shapes and sizes. From giant pound
accepts donated animals to meet her
each year, this gathering puts the FUN
puppy floppy dogs to petite kitties,
annual goal of filling 12 super-sized
in FUNdraiser! The event, aptly named
there is an assortment that surely offers
lawn bags with goodies. Leigh and
Mutts, Meows & Margaritas (MMM),
something that speaks out to party go-
husband Joe gather the items faithfully
was created 8 years ago by Friends of
ers and says, “take me home”.
and tirelessly throughout the year. “The
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fun is watching people pick out just the
As many would concur, Leigh prefers
right one for a child or grandchild or to
to work in the background and stay out
add to a collection on the bed or to offer
of the limelight. But, as the FOB sup-
as a toy for a real pet at home”, notes
porters will attest, her love for the real
Hollyer.
animals at BARC and her donation of
As people walk in the door at the
the pretend animals for MMM make her
event, they immediately start looking
shine brightly as an important part of
around on the tables, shelves and other
the group’s success.
nooks for that special stuffed animal
We invite you to see for yourself at
that reaches out to them on some
this year’s 8th annual event, presented
personal level. FOB board member Tim
by Leslie Alexander and The Houston
Kinsella sums it up: “Seeing the joy in
Rockets on September 19 at Nouveau
someone’s eye when they see a stuffed
Antique Art Bar, 2913 Main St. In addi-
animal that is ‘just like the one I had
tion to the animal menagerie, there is
as a child!’ or ‘this looks just like the
a spectacular silent and live auction as
dog I have now!’ or ‘my daughter loves
well as tasty food and a cash bar with
Siamese cats, this is perfect!’ - you just
crafted cocktails. Enter the raffle to win
can’t help smiling to have been a part
prizes including Houston PetTalk tshirts
of that. When they say ‘I can have this?
plus a photo booth sponsored by VCA
Really?’ and you can say ‘Absolutely,
Animal Hospitals. KTRK Meteorologist
enjoy and thanks for being here’ - well,
Casey Curry will emcee the evening.
that just feels good!”
Come and pick out a unique stuffed
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The FOB members are thrilled to
animal for yourself. As Leigh likes to say,
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have someone as dedicated to the or-
“The pets are low maintenance, tagged,
ganization as Leigh. When asked about
and unable to reproduce! A bundle of
WHEN:
Leigh, Kinsella smiles and says, “Leigh
love with no bills attached.”
is terrific. She has given so much of
WHERE:
herself over the years, it’s really hard to quantify. After well over a decade site adoption events, and many other initiatives, she has stepped back
Le ig h
of volunteering at BARC, off
September 19th, 6:30pm – 10:30pm
r lye l Ho
Nouveau Antique Art Bar 2913 Main, 77002
but continues to support the mission of FOB in various ways. Fostering, donating to Trey’s Fund, and of course donating the much anticipated stuffed animals to MMM are just some of the ways Leigh and Joe support us.” Houston PetTalk Magazine
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