Ark Animal Tracks: September/October 2008

Diana L. Guerrero’s Ark Animal Tracks: September/October 2008
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Volume 6, Number 9 & 10
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September/October News & Tips
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IN THIS ISSUE
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
2. Discussion for the Month:
3. Monthly Roundup
4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
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I hope you enjoyed the Animal Disaster Preparedness Guide. The reason I am combining the September/October newsletter is because I spent the time getting the document updated instead of writing my newsletter…but I am sure you forgive me. I hope you told a friend to stop by to sign up for the download.

If not, you can just click on the “Tell A Friend” at the end of each page or send the link directly from https://www.arkanimals.com/resources

I have updated the document which now includes photos courtesy of the FEMA (Federal Emergency Disaster Agency). If you would like to see some of the photos from many different disasters around the nation you can get the updated version by visiting the resources page.

In September I took a trip to Las Vegas for the annual pet industry trade show and found a few new great products. I enjoy catching up with old friends and making new contacts. Look for some more of my stories from that trip in the near future.

Did you catch my appearances on Animal Planet? I didn’t get the air dates but anticipate getting a copy of the shows after they air…which was supposed to be at the end of September.

My recovery is ongoing but I am at least able to be more active now. Can you believe it is already October?

Until next month or the next blog post…
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2. Discussion for the Month
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October is filled with pet celebrations that include pet blessings, barktoberfest, and howl-o-ween. As more and more pet parents celebrate with their pets, it is also a time to take precaution for pet safety during the festivities.

Pet blessings occur throughout the year but escalate during early October during the celebrations of the Catholic Feast Day of St Francis and World Animal Day. Here in the United States blessings take place from San Francisco to New York.

If you have read my book, Blessing of the Animals then you know about the popular blessing of the animals events take place at St Boniface in California, Duke Cathedral in North Carolina, and the Cathedral of St John the Divine in New York.

Although there were a few early trend setters, the pet party momentum really began in the 1990s and people keep adding more creative ceremonies each year.

Barktoberfest is a real party scene–but since beer isn’t good for pets most savvy pet owners buy pet friendly Bowser Beer or Happy Tail Ale

Howl-o-ween is a time when many people dress their pets up to celebrate. A 2007 survey by Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI) revealed that close to 46% of pet owners costumed their pets. Another 22% planned to wear coordinating costumes to match those of their pets while only 32% refused to wardrobe their dog or cat.

However, Halloween is also a dangerous time for pets. Most animal shelters won’t adopt out black pets during the few weeks before the holiday to avoid risk of ritual sacrifice.

Here are a few pet party safety tips for Halloween:

  • Keep animals confined on Halloween. Seclude them safely in a room away from the door and distractions.
  • Walk pets before dark to avoid any altercations with costumed characters.
  • Make sure party pets are wearing current identification. If an animal bolts and escapes this will get him or her back home.
  • Store and dispense candy so that it is not accessible to pets. Many treats are toxic and even lethal to pets.
  • Avoid the liability that comes from dressing up your pet and sending the critter out trick-or-treating with kids.
  • Don’t dress up pets unless they love it. If you do dress them up make sure the costume isn’t annoying or unsafe.
  • Avoid restriction of movement, vision, hearing or the ability to breathe or vocalize. Costumes should not contain small dangling accessories that could be consumed or cause choking.
  • Restrict your pet’s access to decorations. Jack o’lanterns with candles are obvious fire hazards, but cats can also get tangled in streamers. Pets can also become ill from eating holiday decor.
  • House animals indoors just before and during Halloween. This protects pets from pranksters who tease, injure, steal, or kill animals.
  • Keep pets away from costumed ghouls and goblins. Halloween bites are not uncommon. Even friendly animals may bite due to stress, fear, or protective aggression.

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3. Critter Chronicles
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I am spending more time writing and have ended up doing several series on specific topics at https://www.arkanimals.com.

Eventually, I’ll have an editorial calendar with specific topics for each day of the week. So far the topics on the list include animal careers, behavior, training, new products, breaking news and more—but I am still working at getting my energy up to speed again.

In the meantime, if you have not visited the blog here are a few of the features I thought would be of most value. Since the

Music for Pets

Animal Disaster Series

Hurricane Pet Safety Tips

Cat Urinating & Litterbox Issues

Cat & Human Pregnancy Issues

Dog Toilet Training Series

Senior Dogs

Puppy Mill Awareness Day

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4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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My calendar is now live online. I am not scheduling much at the moment during recovery but you can access it at https://www.arkanimals.com/calendar/

Teleseminar Sign up: http://tinyurl.com/yukf8d

If you would like an animal behavior or training appointment just call (800) 818-7387 or you can book an appointment online. Don’t forget that I also do phone consultations.

Thanks for your continued support and suggestions
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Have a great month and stay tuned!
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Ark Animal Tracks: August 2008

Diana L. Guerrero’s Ark Animal Tracks:  August 2008
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Volume 6, Number 8
Publisher: Guerrero Ink
Online: http://www.guerreroink.com
Copyright © 2008 Diana L. Guerrero. All rights reserved.
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August News & Tips
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IN THIS ISSUE
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
2. Discussion for the Month: Shook Up by the Earthquake
3. Critter Chronicles: Miss Crustacean Contest
4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
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Wow, can you believe it is August? Time seems to slip by. Here on the mountain people are vacationing. Due to the lack of energy I’ve been unable to kayak or hike. I was mulling this over with an author pal who is battling cancer and we both agreed that the lack of energy is disheartening.

Needless to say, I am hoping for a change in the next couple of weeks and in the meantime am going for another opinion.

This month I was the guest on the Queen Mary courtesy of wholesale pet product distributor. The event showcased different products and manufacturers and I was particularly taken with a Eco-friendly cat litter product that also comes in a biodegradable bag. I’ll be writing more about this on the blog shortly.

As for the Queen Mary, we were excited to be there but disappointed that the place was a bit run down. The artwork gracing the Grand Ballroom and other parts of the ship was stunning—but none of it was protected.

It was good to get away. I also headed out to the desert for some rest and relaxation. This time of year most people avoid the desert—but I love it because it is quiet. My particular attraction to the desert is the mineral pools. The hot water comes from natural hot springs that are known for their therapeutic properties–and I have memories of visiting one spa as a child.

I hope you are not falling for the “stay-cation” being promoted by the media. You can usually find great bargains and have a real mini-vacation in close proximity to where you live.

We’ve had a blast taking mini-vacations (mostly due to our time constraints) and hope you will be enjoying the same.

Until next month or the next blog post…
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2. Discussion for the Month
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It must have been a slow news day on July 29, 2008. I first heard about the earthquake outside of Los Angeles from some of my Twitter pals who were a bit shook up by the quake.

In case you are not familiar with earthquakes, a 5.4 earthquake seldom does much damage but when I did turn on the television almost every network was covering the story.

These days I never watch the network news–preferring to get my news online. You seldom get real news from the TV and most newscasters are more like commentators instead of good journalists.

When we had the 6.7 here the after shocks that got your attention were 5.6 and up. It does rattle your nerves but fortunately that is about all—except for some minor damage if you have unsecured items and are near the epicenter.

My point in bringing this up is to remind you to create an emergency kit for you and your pets. Don’t believe the three day supply rule—plan for at least seven days. Today you can save on space by using freeze dried and canned foods in your pet’s kit.

The booklet I wrote on Animal Disaster Preparedness for Pet Owners & Pet Professionals has tips and hints for before, during, and after disasters. If you don’t have a copy yet, you can get one from our online store at https://www.arkanimals.com

There are many threats that could impact you and your family so if you are not prepared. August is the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina so I urge you to take a couple of hours and take action this week for the safety of all those you love.

Finally, I just realized that I need to do some revisions on the booklet so keep your eyes out for a special offer I will be making in the new future to get a copy at no charge.
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3. Critter Chronicles
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Every month is filled with animal activities and August is no exception. My favorite activity is the Miss Crustacean contest held in Ocean City.

Now there is even a tongue-in-cheek formal association, NASCRAB (The National Association of Crab Activities at the Beach) to oversee the event.

The year the contest will take place on August 6, 2008 at 1:00pm at Sixth Street Beach with awards of a cash prize of $35 and the traditional Cucumber Rind Cup given to the winning beach beauty who tends to consume the tasty treat.

It isn’t clear if the funds will be awarded in US currency or in sand dollars (hermit crab money). The amount is said to be worth about $35,000 to the hermit crab community due to the exchange rate.

Mark Soifer, founder of the Miss Crustacean Pageant said, “The $35 prize is even more significant as this is the 35th year of the pageant.”

Because of the substantial cash prize, additional precautions are being taken for security and crustaceans that have competed in the Ocean City’s Extreme Hermit Crab Wrestling tournaments will be on hand to control rowdy spectators.

Miss Crustacean has been featured as a question on the television quiz show, Jeopardy and been named one of the nation’s 10 most unusual events by U.S. News and World Report.

Coverage of the Miss Crustacean contest has been translated into Japanese, German, and featured on the Spanish worldwide television network, in the London Sunday Times, in the Wall Street Journal, and more.

Past winners have included such legends as Crabunzel, Crabahontis, Crabopatra, Copacrabana, Pirates of the Crabibbean and Crab McMuffin.

Once the judges have made their decision, the victorious crab waddles down the runway to a rendition of, “Here It Comes, Miss Crustacean!”

Hermit Crab races take place immediately following the pageant with upwards of 150 crabathletes plodding and clunking over an 8-foot plywood oval.

A bugler sounds the call at the starting gate (a plastic cake dish cover) before each heat. Winners from each round compete in the championship round where the winner is declared, “The King of Klutz” and awarded with a plaque that says so.

The world’s record of 6.3 seconds was set 30 years ago by Hermie who has since departed this world. Hermie’s record remains an inspiration to all crabs competing today.

Finally, contest officials want to make it clear that hermit crabs are not indigenous to the area and should not be left on the beaches to fend for themselves. They would not survive the winter and could pose environmental hazards to indigenous wildlife.

Humans who do not wish to keep their crabs after the pageant and races should give them to NASCRAB officials who will provide a home for them. Information on how to care for hermit crabs will be distributed at the events.
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4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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My calendar is now live online. I am not scheduling much at the moment during recovery but you can access it at https://www.arkanimals.com/calendar/

Teleseminar Sign up: http://tinyurl.com/yukf8d

If you would like an animal behavior or training appointment just call (800) 818-7387 or you can book an appointment online. Don’t forget that I also do phone consultations.

Thanks for your continued support and suggestions
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Have a great month and stay tuned!
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Please feel free to share this newsletter with anyone who is on the lookout for new books, speakers, and information related to animals or writing.

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Copyright © 2008 by Diana L. Guerrero
PO Box 1989 PMB 215
40729 Village Drive Suite 8
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
https://www.arkanimals.com
https://www.arkanimals.com
http://www.animalcareersecrets.com
http://www.blessingoftheanimals.com
http://www.whatanimalscanteachusaboutspirituality.com
http://www.guerreroink.com
http://www.allianceofwriters.com

Web Email Form: https://www.arkanimals.com/contact/
(909) 547-4275 Office Line
(800) 818-7387 Events & Media
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