Author: Jasmine Kleine

  • What Does it Feel Like to be Locked in a Hot Car? This Vet Found Out For Himself!

    What Does it Feel Like to be Locked in a Hot Car? This Vet Found Out For Himself!

    Veterinarian Dr. Ernie Ward stays in a parked car on a summer day to see how dangerous it is to leave a pet inside a car. The car reaches 117 degrees within 30 minutes with all four windows opened 1 to 2 inches

    Never Leave Dogs In Hot Cars. Remember that a parked car can be like an oven and can become dangerously hot in only a few minutes.
    Common situations that can set the stage for heat stroke in dogs include: Being left in a car in hot weather; Exercising strenuously in hot, humid weather.
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  • Do You Own Britain’s Friendliest Pet?

    Do You Own Britain’s Friendliest Pet?

    As part of their sponsorship of ITV’s ‘You’ve Been Framed!’ and commitment to celebrating the fun moments our pets bring into our lives each and every day, Butcher’s are searching for Britain’s Friendliest Pet and want to hear from you!

    Britains friendliest pet

    To enter this competition and make your pet famous, visit their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/butcherspetcare/

    The competition to find Britain’s Friendliest Pet closes on 23rd July so make sure you don’t miss out.

    Butcher’s will be running a series of competitions over the coming weeks so keep an eye out for the next!

    Winners from each competition category will be chosen fortnightly and will win £50 in vouchers, with each winner going into a grand final where you could win £500 worth of vouchers!

    Butcher’s are a family firm and dogs are part of their family. Help them celebrate the pleasure, love & companionship that dogs bring to our lives by entering today.

    Good luck!

     

  • Siren Dog Will Blow Your Mind

    Now here’s a dog that knows how to sound a warning…

  • 14 of the Best Photobombing Dogs In The History of the Internet (ever!)

    14 of the Best Photobombing Dogs In The History of the Internet (ever!)

    Last week our friends at ActiveCats.co.uk brought it’s cat loving audience a collection of some of the best cat photobombing efforts. This week we’re setting out to rival their efforts with 14 of the best photobombing dogs to help pet lovers decide who’s best in the age old rivalry of cats vs. dogs in the modern phenomenon that is the photobomb.

    So, without further ado here is our countdown of the best canine photobombs around.

    No.1 – the photo-stopper.

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    No.2. – the sofa sitter.

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    No.3 – the back seat driver.

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    No.4. – the smiler.

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    No.5 – the wannabe busker.

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    No.6 – the dog who lives for the weekends spent at the park.

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    No.7 – the peek-a-boo Pug.

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    No.8 – the background dog.

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    No.9 – the look out dog.

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    No.10 – the face replacer.

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    No.11 – the Craigslist canine who shot to fame being in every photograph on the home rental advert.

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    No.12 – the ‘room for a little one’ puppy.

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    No.13 – the snow dog always ready to give a hand to get that perfect shot, as long as he’s in it.

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    No.14 – the up close canine.

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    We hope you enjoyed our feature – please do comment and share your own canine photobombing photos, we’d love to see them!

     

  • Best Entrance To A Room – EVER – By Anyone!

    Best Entrance To A Room – EVER – By Anyone!

    So, okay it’s easy to get drawn into watching pet videos, memes, photos, stories and all sorts on the internet (and we should know we love sharing them!).

    But, this video here is a must-see for any pet lover – take a look and tell us you didn’t watch it more than once with a big smile on your face – we dare you!

    Let us know what you thought and share your own funny Vine videos on the comments section below – we’d love to see what’s been making you smile.

  • All-New Tablet Friendly Edition of K9 Magazine Launches

    All-New Tablet Friendly Edition of K9 Magazine Launches

    Being the trendy trendsetters we are here at K9 Magazine, our digital magazine has been thriving since 2009. Now to accompany of flash edition of K9 Magazine, we’re launching an all-new tablet friendly edition of K9 Magazine.

    Readers will be able to click and browse the flash edition as normal but will also be able to download the magazine and browse and click throughout.

    Get your copy today here: http://www.k9magazine.com/k9-magazine-issue-74/

    Enjoy 🙂

  • Football Loving Dogs Looking for New Homes in the National Media!

    Football Loving Dogs Looking for New Homes in the National Media!

    This week the DailyStar.co.uk covered a story put together by the DogsBlog.com team featuring 7 football loving dogs looking for new homes with the hope of helping these fantastic, fun loving dogs find a home and sofa to call their own.

    Speaking on behalf of DogsBlog.com, the UK’s largest dog adoption site, sponsored by the Co-operative Insurance,  Kim O’Meara said: “Support from sites such as the DailyStar.co.uk is a huge help to us in raising awareness to not only the dogs featured in this story, but the thousands sitting in rescue centres and foster homes across the country. These dogs all have personalities. They all have someone out there who is their perfect partner – they just need to find them. This story, we hope, puts a different view on dogs in rescues, and helps encourage those thinking of getting a dog to consider adopting.”

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    Sully, pictured above, is just one of the talented footballers featured on the DailyStar.co.uk

    Andrew Nevitt, Head of Pet Insurance at The Co-operative Insurance says: “In Britain, dogs are very much a part of the family so a game of football in the garden isn’t uncommon. However, it’s not just humans – like England and Southampton’s Jay Rodriguez – that can incur sporting injuries, dogs are also susceptible to injuries such as cruciate damage. This type of damage is normally caused by dogs running, twisting or turning sharply, jumping and landing awkwardly, chasing balls and most things that people do when playing football.

    “The average cost of a cruciate claim for our canine customers is £1,964 although the highest was a Bullmastiff at £4,121. All breeds potentially suffer from this type of injury although it is often the bigger animals.

    “We are a nation of animal lovers; so we urge pet owners to fully consider all of the responsibilities involved in caring for a dog, which includes being financially prepared.”

    Read more online here and leave your comments on the story: http://www.dailystar.co.uk/real-life/383129/Cute-dogs-looking-for-new-homes

  • 7 Days, 7 Dogs – You’ll Laugh (Promise!)

    7 Days, 7 Dogs – You’ll Laugh (Promise!)

    At K9 Magazine we’re often told one of the best things about owning a dog is the reaction they give you when you walk in door. It doesn’t matter what sort of a day you’ve had, your dog is always happy to see you.

    The facial expressions, wagging tails and general all-round happiness is something that’s made the dog into an icon of the web – we’re talking memes of course.

    Anthropomorphic it may be, but here’s a fun way to spend 5 minutes with our round up of a dog meme for every day of the week.

    Monday’s dog is…

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    Tuesday’s dog says…

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    Wednesday’s dog is getting excited it’s the middle of the week…

    wiggle-wiggle-wednesday

    #WiggleWiggleWednesday

    Thursday’s dog is full of optimism…

    catch-that-tail-thursday

    Friday’s dog says…

    happy-dog-friday

    Saturday’s dog says…

    dog-park-meme-saturday

    Sunday’s dog knows what day tomorrow is…

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    Enjoy your week 🙂

    Share your own dog memes with us on Twitter @K9Magazine – we’d love to hear from you!

  • Win Big for Your Dog!

    Win Big for Your Dog!

    PetSafe® is offering a lucky reader the chance to win a Wag ‘n’ Work prize bundle to keep your dog engaged, entertained and hydrated.

    Taking your dog to work has been shown to have a positive effect on reducing employee stress levels and pet product expert, PetSafe, wants to make sure that dogs feel as comfortable as their human counter-parts when in a work environment.

    busy buddy dog toy

    Designed to stimulate and reward, Busy Buddy® treat holding and dispensing toys help re-direct potentially destructive behaviours, engaging your dog in positive playtime by appealing to your pet’s innate need to play. The Busy Buddy BarnacleTM is designed to randomly dispense goodies during play. The Barnacle is made up of a number of chambers, giving you the option to fill each with different snacks.

    Keeping your dog hydrated whilst at work can often prove a challenging task. The Drinkwell® 360 Stainless Steel Pet Fountain from PetSafe offers the perfect solution for pet hydration. Boasting five separate water outlets, which can be used for multiple pets, the Fountain creates free-flowing streams of water- enticing your dog to drink more throughout the day.

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    Worried about your pet pulling on the busy walk on the way to work? The Easy WalkTM Harness has been designed to gently discourage dogs from pulling andunlike traditional harnesses, the Easy Walk Harness does not cause coughing, gagging or choking because the chest strap rests low across the breastbone providing maximum comfort for your dog.

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    To enter and win one of the goody bags available, please just comment here leaving your name and your dog’s name letting us know how your dog helps you at work – whether eating someone’s sandwiches (K9 Magazine’s Chloe!) or stealing someone’s yogurt (Chloe’s accomplice, Mia!), or something far more helpful – comment and let us know. Leave your email address (hidden) when you comment and we will email the winners directly.

    Good luck!

  • Do You Own Britain’s Most Energetic Pet?

    Do You Own Britain’s Most Energetic Pet?

    As part of their sponsorship of ITV’s ‘You’ve Been Framed!’ and commitment to celebrating the fun moments our pets bring into our lives, Butcher’s are searching for Britain’s most energetic pet!

    Whether your dog has an endless lust for life (and the tennis ball), or your cat can leap higher than medal winning athletes, Butcher’s want to hear from you.

    Dogs Running

    YOU’VE BEEN FRAMED!™ and © ITV Studios Limited 2014. Licensed by ITV Broadcasting Limited. All rights reserved.

    To enter this competition and make your pet famous, visit their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/butcherspetcare/

    Butcher’s will be running a series of competitions over the coming weeks so keep an eye out for the next!

    Winners will be chosen fortnightly and will win £50, with each winner going into a grand final where you could win £500!

    Butcher’s are a family firm and dogs are part of their family. Help them celebrate the pleasure, love & companionship that dogs bring to our lives by entering today.

    Good luck!

  • Animal Welfare Should Be Taught In Schools Says RSPCA

    Animal Welfare Should Be Taught In Schools Says RSPCA

    Animal welfare should be part of the national curriculum, say UK teachers

    With the end of the school year creeping ever closer, a new survey reveals over ninety-five per cent of teachers say teaching children about animal welfare would help make them more compassionate and socially aware.

    A brand new survey* by the RSPCA has revealed that teachers strongly in support of teaching animal welfare in the classroom, with 93 per cent of respondents stating they would teach animal welfare in the classroom if they had the time.

    It has long been argued that encouraging children to respect and care for animals can help them become more caring, compassionate, and responsible. While it is hoped parents do teach these skills at home, the RSPCA believes teachers can also play a key role in helping develop greater empathy and better social skills.

    The survey of almost 800 teachers across England and Wales also revealed that 83 per cent felt animal welfare should be part of the national curriculum. However, some had concerns about how it would be integrated into existing frameworks, and whether it would mean more demands on already overworked teachers.

    RSPCA formal education manager Claire Morris said: “We felt it is easy to sit on the sidelines and state that animal welfare should be part of the curriculum, but it is far more practical and helpful to show that it can be done.”

    To address these concerns, the RSPCA created over 90 free lesson plans for teachers, which are linked to the English and Welsh Curricula. Many of the RSPCA’s lesson plans overlap in subject areas including Science, Citizenship, Literacy and Numeracy, as well as provide springboards for assemblies and student councils.

    “We urge the government to consider integrating animal welfare into our children’s education as a matter of urgency – as skills such as empathy, compassion and social consciousness have value as a child goes through the education system as well as when they enter adulthood and the world of work,” she added.

    This is particularly important, say the RSPCA, as the five animal welfare needs** are central to the Animal Welfare Act – which is a legal duty of care towards all animals in the UK. The survey results showed that only 70 per cent of respondents knew what the five welfare needs were.

    As well as looking at the ethical side of animal welfare, 92 per cent of teachers also expressed a strong preference for lessons specifically on animals’ role in food and clothing production. It was felt that with young people better connected than ever before, they have an increasing awareness of social issues and expect higher ethical standards from companies.

  • RHONJ Star Melissa Gorga Attends Animal Fair Paws for Style Event

    RHONJ Star Melissa Gorga Attends Animal Fair Paws for Style Event

    Reality TV addicts will know Melissa Gorga for her starring role in the Real Housewives Of New Jersey which sees her family life play out on screen (including the ups and downs of the relationship with her in-laws), however the claws were well and truly away when attended the Animal Fair Paws for Style Event which was sponsored by Adams Pet Care.

    More than $60,000 was raised for the Humane Society of New York at the red carpet event – no mean feat – and it’s great to see such a large sum raised for a worthy cause.

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  • Dog-friendly Tropical Chicken Salad Recipe from the K9 Cafe

    Dog-friendly Tropical Chicken Salad Recipe from the K9 Cafe

    In this final installment of our video recipes from the Direct Line ‘K9 Cafe’ showcasing four dog friendly recipes, here’s a recipe perfect for the summer months – a Tropical Chicken Salad.

    Presented by TV chef and dog lover James Martin who helped to launch the ‘K9 Cafe’ to showcase some expertly crafted recipes with the help of vet Marc Abraham to educate pet owners on exactly what they should and most importantly shouldn’t feed their dogs.

    Here is the video and recipe for their dog friendly tropical chicken salad – yum!

    Let us know how you get on and what your dog thinks!

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    Photo by Carters Collection
  • Dog-friendly Cheese and Kale Frittata Recipe from the K9 Cafe

    Dog-friendly Cheese and Kale Frittata Recipe from the K9 Cafe

    Following on from our recent videos from the Direct Line ‘K9 Cafe’ showcasing their dog friendly recipes, here’s a third video from the series with TV chef and dog lover James Martin to educate pet owners on exactly what they should and most importantly shouldn’t feed their dogs.

    Direct Line opened the ‘K9 Cafe’ to showcase a range of expertly-crafted recipes for dog owners and their dogs following a recent survey which showed that a third of those surveyed were concerned about their dog’s diet, 68 per cent of whom were worried their pets weren’t getting the right nutrition.

    Here is the video and recipe for their dog friendly cheese and kale frittatas – tasty and packed full of nutrients.

    Let us know how you get on and what your dog thinks! Visit the Direct Line website to see the fourth and final video recipe: https://www.directline.com/pet-insurance/health

     

    happy dog photo
    Photo by Emery_Way
  • Dog-friendly Raspberry Muffins Recipe from the K9 Cafe

    Dog-friendly Raspberry Muffins Recipe from the K9 Cafe

    Following on from our video recipe from the Direct Line ‘K9 Cafe’ showcasing their recipe for dog friendly sweet potato and white fish bake, here’s a second video from the with TV chef and dog lover James Martin to educate dog owners on exactly what they should and shouldn’t feed their pets.

    The pet insurer launched the ‘K9 Cafe’ to showcase a range of expertly-crafted recipes for dog owners and their dogs. Once made the show’s own canine experts then sample to give their verdict.

    Here is the video and recipe for their dog friendly raspberry muffins.

    Let us know how you get on and what your dog thinks! Tune in next time for a third video from the series or see them online now: https://www.directline.com/pet-insurance/health

     

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    Photo by EGCalso