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March Issue

Editorial

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for one can attest to the fact that there

lowest. Rather than taking time to walk

those Christmas puppies are showing their

is nothing as sweet as a well trained

to the laundry room where their bowls

"more spirited" side and pet owners real-

companion dog! I’ve had dogs that

are and give them a treat there, I just

ize that training is in order if everyone is to

were not trained, somewhat trained,

make them sit and give it to them in the

live in harmony. March is also traditionally

fairly trained, etc. I’m still working on the

kitchen…where I don’t want them to be!

the start of our Spring weather and the

totally trained dog (for lack of a better

Bad communication on my part because

end to the winter doldrums which means

description) because the problem is me!

I know dogs are ESL students and don’t

lots of outdoor pet events. Be sure to

I’ve learned a lot over the years as editor

speak the same language I do, meaning

view our calendar both in print and online

of PetTalk just by reading, editing and

I can’t communicate to them by simply

where you will find tons of fun things to

attending events but I still find myself

saying, “Don’t come in the kitchen unless

do with your pet (while working on those

giving mixed signals to my dogs. "Today

I ask you to”. I need to speak in their lan-

socialization skills!).

while cooking I will give you a treat but

guage using consistent messaging.

tomorrow I shew you out of the kitchen."

You may have heard that PetTalk and

Learning this basic principle is key to

our sponsors are hosting regular con-

Not fair and I know it but find myself in

a good relationship with your companion

tests. Be sure to watch for them on our

this situation on a regular basis. Why? I

dog and in our Annual Training Issue, we

FACEBOOK page or website so you can

suppose because I’m a busy, single mom

hope to give you an overview of commu-

enter to win great prizes. Plus, mark your

and I’m constantly in a rush which results

nication tips that will get you started on a

calendar for April 4, the date of our 2015

in me not taking time to do certain things

path to “dog speak”.

signature event, Doggy Party on the Plaza

they way they should be done. In effect, I’m jumping over the fence where it’s

March has traditionally been our training

at CityCentre. Hope to see you there!

issue because it is about this time when

On The Cover Who could resist talking to this cutie! "Weller" had just the right expression for our feature story on speaking the language of dogs. The photo was taken by his human, James Wedelich. Learn more in our annual training issue starting on page 28.

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Event Calendar

For the full list of events, visit: www.houstonpettalk.com/events

Hey Party Animals...Did you know you can

MARCH 2015

add your own pet related event to our event calendar online? Click on EVENTS in the main header bar and follow the instructions.

Through March

3.7-8.15

3.9+16.15

Houston SPCA Critter

Texas Paw Party in Old

Citizens for Animal

Camp for kids ages 8-14.

Town Spring.

Protection 1st Spring Break

Check the Houston SPCA

www.texaspawparty.com

camp the week of 3/9 and

website for details and

3/16. 8:30am - 12 noon at

dates.

CAP Animal Shelter and

www.houstonspca.org

Pet Adoption Center for grades 3-5. www.cap4pets.org

3.7-8.15

3.14.15

Doggy photos with the

Dachshund Rescue of

Easter Bunny at Rover

Houston at Doggy in

the Texas Direct Auto Dog

Oaks.

Wonderland in Tomball,

park, 11230 Dorrance St,

www.roveroaks.com

1-4pm. Meet rescues and

City of Meadows Place,

volunteers.

77477, 11:30am-2:30pm.

3.21.15 Texas Paws & Claws at

www.dachshundrescueofhouston.org

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3.22.15

3.29.15

34th Annual K-9 Fun Run

Dachshund Rescue

and Walk: Houston’s oldest

"fun"raiser and adoption

dog run & walk! Register

event at Cypress Falls

as an individual or start a

Pet Resort, $25 admis-

team, and raise funds for

sion. Food and beverages

Houston Humane Society’s

provided - 1pm to 4pm

life saving programs.

at 12043 Spring Cypress

www.houstonhumane.org

Road, Tomball.


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Where in the WORLD is PetTalk?

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ou never know where on this planet you might find a PetTalk reader enjoying their copy! If you’ve snapped a pic of one of our readers outside Houston, send your photo to info@houstonpettalk.com.

Friedrich Arnold in the Singapore airport...

Ryan Rasile at the Lost Dog Pub in St. Croix., clearly having a blast! We'll have what she's having...

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and sending us love from Perth, Australia. Happy reading from Houston!


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Henrietta On Strife As A Competitive Advantage me. I’ve grown up quite a bit since I

were charming and there were no

VS. Poor, White VS. Black, East

learned the only reason Purina puts a

scapegoats (a.k.a the government) for

VS. West, Christian VS. Muslim,

prize in the dog food bag is to get you to

the embarrassing failure of a person or

buy more. The nerve.

ethnic group. Wow… snoozeville.

Fat VS. Skinny, Cat VS. Dog….I used to be an idealistic youngster that thought it was bane to have such discord. I mean, why expend all that energy on

So on my inevitable journey to wax-

So, I think it’s important now to view

ing philosophical, I’ve figured out that

strife as a competitive advantage rather

opposition is necessary to define

than a Debby Downer. For instance, Fat

boundaries and basically to make

detestaton

life interesting. Just think how

when one

boring our days would be if

can dine

everyone agreed on all

on cham-

aspects of life…

pagne

no dissenting

Gals have something over Skinny Gals - we need absolutely no math skills to count calories since we don't waste time with such nonsense and no one wants to sit near us on an airplane. Love that extra

and caviar

room when they

while

opt for the next

watching

row back!

whales on

Here’s another

the coast

competitive advan-

of Oregon or

tage that makes

savor a pecan

global strife a

encrusted

force for good:

trout with

If cats and dogs

a crisp

actually got along,

Sancerre

I would be forced

while gazing at a

to share my mom’s

sunset in the Keys…

bed with one of

or just get down

those self-satisfied

’n dirty and have

creatures that

a Chocolate

make the rest of us

donut and milk at midnight while watch-

feel we need ing

professional

Meerkat Manor on Animal

counseling

Planet? Why waste energy on

to inflate

frivolous stuff like politics, religion,

our self-

race or economic opportunity? Naiveté on my part. It’s so hard to

esteem.

And, not

opinions, everyone looked like a paper

to mention, I would be subjected to the

admit fault. But, if Charlie Sheen can

doll, the electric company showed up as

constant smell of Tuna (which means I

enter rehab and come out as a crazed

soon as there was an outage, all traffic

would have an endless desire for a glass

“winner”, then I think there is hope for

disappeared on I-10, mother-in-laws

of Pinot Noir!).

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Illustration by Jim Tweedy, colorized by Desiree Walton

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epublican VS. Democrat, Rich


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Unleashed Johnny Steele Dog Park Grand Opening The opening of Houston's newest

dog park was an immense success, with people and pets lining up to enter...a testa-

Houston was clearly in the mood for an outdoor event with their pooches!

ment to Houston's love of all things pet! The new park is located at Allen Parkway and Montrose, on the bayou. The park both with fountains and ponds. Relax in the shaded seating areas or jog with your dog on the trail. Congratulations and thank you to the Buffalo Bayou Partnership for this wonderful new addition to our city! Splashing in the beautiful fountains.

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The winner of the look-alike contest with Hector Garcia of Puppies for Breakfast & Modular Dog.

Photos by Rebecca Burwell.

boasts separate large and small dog areas,


Join Us For

March 21, 2015 | 11:30AM - 2:30PM 11230 DORRANCE ST. | CITY OF MEADOWS PLACE, TX 77477 DELICIOUS CRAWFISH CATERED BY THE CRAWFISH CO. MUSIC • PRIZES • & OTHER TREATS Texas Direct Auto proudly announced the opening of a community dog park in the spring of 2013. In celebration of this anniversary, the Stafford-based dealership would like to invite everyone and their dogs out to the park for a day of canines and crawfish. The event will be on Saturday, March 21, 2015 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. They will be serving fresh boiled crawfish, corn, and potatoes at this year’s Annual Texas Direct Auto Dog Park event. Our “Paws & Claws” crawfish boil will be fun for the whole family! Texas Direct Auto’s lovable canine mascot, Auto, will be there as well, handing out over $500 in gift cards and other treats for dogs large and small. Texas Direct Auto is a dealership unlike any other, so naturally the dog park had to be extraordinary as well. Located in Meadows Place, the Texas Direct Auto Dog Park features four levels of cascading waterfalls, two cooling ponds, shaded cedar pavilions, walking paths, a dog-washing station, and separate areas for large and small dogs – it even has a doggie slide! In short, it’s four-legged heaven. Jessica DeMarr, Texas Direct Auto’s Director of Business Development, says, “We hope everyone will bring the whole family for a day of fun in the park at our very first Paws & Claws event!” The Texas Direct Auto Dog Park is located just across Highway 59 from the dealership at 11230 Dorrance St., City of Meadows Place, TX 77477. Both the park and the “Paws & Claws” event are open to the public, and there is no cost to attend. We hope to see you there!

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Happenings Houston Zoo and Teton Science School

T PHOTOS WITH THE

EASTER BUNNY

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over Oaks Pet Resort is set to host its 4th annual "Doggie Pictures with the Easter Bunny"

on Saturday, March 7th from 11am-3pm at their Houston location (2550 West Bellfort, Houston 77054). At this event, Rover Oaks welcomes the community to stop by and have a portrait taken of their pet with the Easter Bunny. A $20 donation to Shaggy Dog Rescue includes a digital CD of their best pictures and one print in a photo sleeve. No appointment necessary, walk-ins are welcome! Last year's event raised over $900 for Shaggy Dog Rescue. We hope to see you and your pet at Rover Oaks for this fun event!

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SUMMER FAMILY ADVENTURE! SUMMER – JULY 8-13, 2015

he Houston Zoo is partner-

that contribute to saving animals in

ing with Teton Science

North America.

Schools for a one-of-a-kind

Rates: First family member - US

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$1,995, for each subsequent family

the world’s most beautiful and wildlife

member sharing the same room at the

abundant hotspots: The Grand Tetons

Jackson Campus - US $1,249.

and Yellowstone! Enjoy the dramatic

For more information and to

landscape and the abundant wildlife

sign-up, visit www.houstonzoo.org/

viewing opportunities with your family.

experiences/travel-with-the-zoo.

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BARC's 2015 GALA Save the Date: APRIL 7th

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he Houston BARC Foundation is pleased to announce that Mayor Annise D. Parker along with Sidney and

Don Faust will Co-Chair a spectacular evening of HPD Canine Units and Musical Entertainment on the evening of Tuesday, April 7, 2015. BARC Gala proceeds will benefit the BARC Animal Shelter, including Houston’s first ever BARC Adoption Center (now under construction), BARC spay/neuter community initiatives and adoption programs. Gala Celebrity Live Auction to feature one of a kind items, including: “Royal France Adventure” to Paris, France and to Chateau de Aptot and the World War II Allied Landing Beaches

in Normandy, France via luxury air travel and accommodations for 4 persons and a chance of a lifetime, custom “Mayoral Houston VIP Package” featuring a unique & exciting experience in Houston’s history for the lucky bidder. Find out more and purchase tickets at www.houstonbarcfoundation.org. Do your part by purchasing a ticket or table at this sure-to-be fantastical evening dancing under the Houston skyline in a custom-built pavilion, a chance to meet notable Houstonians showcasing adoptable animals and much more. What could be better than a memorable evening helping animals?

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WINNERS! The Naughty & Nice CONGRATULATIONS

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he fact that dogs do not speak English (or any other

human language) should come as no surprise. However,

figure out what in the world we want them to do.

Amazingly, dogs figure out fairly well what we are

it is so obvious that many dog owners actually forget

talking about but typically with little help from us. Think

this elementary but very important reality about their

about it. You are an animal brought into a human society

pet. From the time we bring a dog into our home, we

and asked to do many things that are against your

are speaking jibberish in their minds and they are left to

natural instinct. You try something and the human yells

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not always fair and not always communicated.

Intro by Michelle Mantor

Photo by Thinkstock

Understanding and communicating effectively with your dog is what we hope to address in our annual training feature - helping owners recognize that dogs do not speak our language and in order to forge a healthy, mutually respectful relationship, the one with the larger brain must be the one that seeks to understand the one with the lesser brain - meaning you must learn how to speak dog, not the other way around. It’s not necessarily difficult, but speaking dog is not something and screams. You have no idea why. You try something else, they

we intrinsically know. Getting with a qualified trainer to under-

seem to like it and make nice noises but again, you really have no

stand your particular dog (just like people, they are all unique)

clue why. It’s a big guessing game and…guess what? The dog can

and how to best create a system of communication is always rec-

be damaged emotionally and socially when they live with the fear

ommended. However, we can address some of the main topics of

of not understanding exactly what you expect of them. They don’t

communication and get you started on a path to a better relation-

understand the rules because the rules are not always the same,

ship with your dog.

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SPEAK DOG? UNDERSTANDING BODY LANGUAGE By: Darrell Bivens, The Pet Palace

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HOW DOGS LEARN

By: Jeff Murphrey, Canine Country Club "My dog will sit when I ask him to in the kitchen, but he ignores me when I ask him to sit at the vets office. Why?" The answer is found in the ways dogs learn, and specifically in the differences between how dogs and people learn. Picture a scenario where you are put in a room with a child's bowling game (plastic ball and several pins) and instructed to teach a person and a dog how to roll the ball across the floor to knock the pins down. Neither the person nor the dog have ever had any exposure to bowling. You could: 1) verbally explain the endeavor; 2) demonstrate the activity; 3) make clear that a reward will be provided if the pins are knocked down in the "correct way" and leave them to reason it out; or 4) break the activity down into steps taught separately, rewarding successful attempts of each step (or nearly successful approximations). The human could quickly be taught using Photo by Rebecca Burwell

any of those methods, with the second (demonstration) being the fastest and the fourth (operant conditioning) being the slowest. The dog would never learn to bowl with only verbal instruction, would probable never learn via demonstration, might be able to "reason out" a solution (but it would normally be very slow), and would best

Clicker Training

learn using operant conditioning. Reasoning comes naturally to people in part because we can

may one day be needed. For a better understanding OF and relationship WITH your

generalize (a round thing in my past rolled - all round things

dog, remember that he: 1) must learn to sit in the kitchen, the car,

roll - the ball is a round thing, etc) extraordinarily well - it is our

the vet, etc. (doesn't generalize well); 2) cannot learn by verbal

special gift. Dogs don't generalize well. Teach a dog to sit in

instruction (doesn't speak your language); 3) won't normally

the kitchen while facing him and standing next to the treat bowl

learn to roll over by watching you do it (doesn't learn well via

DOES NOT necessarily teach him to sit in other situations, and

modeling); and 4) learns best when you break activities down

certainly not in a stressful situation like a vets office. Sit, like all

into steps, teaching and rewarding them separately (operant

other behaviors should be practiced in every situation where it

conditioning). Houston PetTalk Magazine

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SPEAK DOG? THE IMPORTANCE OF CONSISTENCY By: Donna Smith, Bark Busters Home Dog Training When a puppy is born, the mother dog raises him to live in

Dogs don’t read books or watch TV. They watch us to see

the world of dogs, and she uses her canine skills to educate

what we are going to do next and what we are saying with our

him in the ways of the dog, not the ways of the human. The

body language and our sounds. It is true they don’t understand

mama dog is very consistent in her teaching during this early

our language. However, they can learn to understand what our

educational period. Puppies learn very quickly what mama's ac-

words mean and what actions traditionally follow these words.

tions and sounds mean. Dogs view consistency as stability and

But if we keep changing what we do and the words we use, we

safety within the family unit, and they know the rules and their

will confuse the dog and slow the learning process.

boundaries. Puppy behavior that is tolerated in the litter, such as jumping,

Humans are creatures that have changing moods and changing ideas. They change the rules. For instance, the dog is

biting, chewing, etc., is not appreciated or condoned in the hu-

allowed to jump up today when the owner is wearing blue jeans

man family. When the puppy goes to live with humans, he has to

but not tomorrow when the owner is wearing a new dress or suit.

learn a whole new language, the human language, which is com-

The puppy is allowed on the couch today, but when he becomes

plicated and much more sophisticated than the canine language.

a 60-pound limitless vessel of energy in a matter of months, the

He also has to learn a whole new set of behaviors which can be

rules have changed and he is no longer allowed on the couch.

very confusing and stressful for young dogs.

Before a puppy is brought into the home, the family should have

From DAY ONE, it is important for the new family to be con-

a discussion about what behaviors will and will not be accepted

sistent in providing rules and boundaries. Puppies feel safe and

and should agree to consistently reinforce the rules and bound-

secure living with a stable family unit where the expectations are

aries in a patient, kind, non-physical way.

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WHAT MAKES YOUR DOG HAPPY?

By: Chris Haynes, Meadowlake Pet Resort & Training Center Do you ever wonder what makes your pup happy? The number one answer is Positive Reinforcement, Activity, and Mental Stimulation or "PAM".

POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT ❖

Food/ Treats- meals should be portioned as directed on your intake.

Affection- dogs love belly rubs and being petted behind their ears.

Excited Tone - talk using a high pitch tone of voice and practice praising with a smile on your face.

ACTIVITY ❖

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dogs food packaging, keep in mind, treats are a part of daily

Activity adds to happiness

Dog Park- with close supervision, this can be an outlet for

leadership; it is important for your pet to know and understand

exercise and socialization. ❖

Agility- this gives you a chance to become one with your pet

that you are their leader. ❖

while bonding and working as a team to meet your goals. ❖

Playing Chase- a game of chase can be healthy for both you

education (P.E.). ❖

and your pet.

MENTAL STIMULATION ❖

Obedience Sessions- pack animals crave order, structure and

Heel Walking- this is a focused walk, think of it as physical Enrichment- Dog Puzzles can keep your dog out of trouble by keeping them occupied throughout the day. Use of these three categories will give your dog a job, build

confidence, and reduce family stress. Keep in mind, a tired dog is also an obedient dog, which leads to a happy owner!

UNDERSTANDING YOUR BREED By: Angela Dubose, ABC Pet Resort

In order to communicate effectively with your dog when teaching the behaviors you want from him, it’s important to understand

training in a way that your dog will happily respond to. Some of the Group categories are Working Group, Sporting

your breed. The American Kennel Club (AKC) uses the Group

Group, Terrier Group, etc. For example, the Cane Corso (Italian

system to sort dogs by the category which best describes the

Mastiff) is in the Working Group, and was bred as a property

dog’s function. In other words, dogs are sorted by what they

watch dog as well as a hunter of wild boar. Cane Corsos are a

naturally do the best. Knowing this will help you develop your

large athletic breed that is intelligent and easily trained. They Houston PetTalk Magazine

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DO YOU

SPEAK DOG?

COMMON LANGUAGE

By: Stephanie Bennett, Peace, Love & Dogs There are 3 things we must give our dogs in order to have a well behaved and content companion: physical exercise, mental stimulation, and an effective standard of communication. Unfortunately, many owners just assume their dog came out of the womb knowing all sorts of English words (or Spanish, or German,

Know the propensity of your breed: Cane Corso Puppies

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or whatever language the owner happens to speak) and as a result, their communication is anything but effective. Instead of taking the time to go through a learning process and teach the dog specific behaviors (that can eventually become associated with specific words/commands), owners spend much of their time getting frustrated and screaming at their confused pooch. We must consider our dogs as ESL students and see the world from are affectionate and bond well with their owners; however, don’t expect them to be friends with everyone because they have no

their point of view. Imagine if while in class, I said to you, “Hlala phansi!” Then,

interest in people or animals outside their family. These dogs

when you just stood there, I started saying “Hlala phansi!” over

need early socialization to different people, sounds, sights and

and over again, getting frustrated, raising my voice, and point-

experiences. They also require tons of exercise, and thrive when

ing at your butt? And when you still didn’t respond correctly to

they have an active job such as agility, dock-diving or obedience-

my request, I started yanking on your necklace or shoving you?

tracking to keep them happy and balanced.

“What’s the matter with you, why won’t you sit down? Oh! You

Training tip: Let your dog wear a weighted backpack during sessions, which will satisfy their need to work. Use a gentle but firm and confident touch, because heavy-handedness in your training can disrupt the bond between you and your dog. Another example of the benefit of knowing the breed is with the

don’t speak Zulu?” Seriously, this all too frequent scenario is just too silly for words. It is a tragedy that so many dogs are punished and abused because their owners think they are so smart. How many times have you heard someone say to their dog, “You know better than

Rat Terrier. Many dogs in the Terrier Group were bred as farm dogs,

that!”? Well, chances are they really don’t know any better. By

used in ratting or hunting varmints. This trait makes them extreme

not taking the time to teach our dogs what we want, it’s like we

diggers and more focused on getting their prey than pleasing

are keeping our desires a secret and as a result, the dogs are

people! They are quick to learn and intelligent, however firm leader-

thoroughly confused. So many times our dogs seemingly under-

ship will be necessary in order to achieve your training goals.

stand what we are saying because they are expert observers of

Training tip: Exercise your dog for at least 40 minutes daily to

our behavior and spend a lot of time watching us and decipher-

minimize destructive behavior and help with focusing during ses-

ing our behaviors and schedules. As a result, owners mistakenly

sions. Using different training techniques will probably be necessary,

assume the dogs understand spoken language, when in fact

in order to keep your dog interested. Always use great leadership

they are much more likely responding to your body language,

skills or your Rat Terrier will quickly take the leadership role!

tone, volume, and the behaviors they have watched you do over

Remember to educate yourself on your dog’s breed character-

and over again every day, i.e.: walking towards the refrigerator,

istics and your training will create a life-long bond of respect and

picking up the leash, putting on your tennis shoes as opposed to

loyalty.

your work shoes, etc.

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Create a common language Until you have gone through an actual learning process with

seen the entire spectrum of methods, owners, dogs and results.

your dog and taken the time to teach him specific behaviors that

When training fails the common element regardless of the train-

are associated with specific commands, you must not depend

ing method is, in fact the most overlooked part in the process:

on language. Unless you are 100% sure that your dog is fluent in

Relevance.

the actual word you are saying, you must not assume he has any

The most important effort you can make is for your dog to

idea what you are talking about. And in the meantime, please

value your role in his life. This is true whether you are training for

(your dog and I are begging you), do not say the word over and

obedience, sports, or just want your pet dog to listen to you in

over again a hundred times while pointing at their butt and for

the house and about town. Being relevant means that your dog

heavens sake, don’t scream it!

understands when he does things that make you happy, you in

ARE YOU RELEVANT TO YOUR DOG?

By: Tonia Whilden, Houston Dog Ranch I often wonder with all of the scientific and practical knowl-

turn, will do things that make him happy. Many owners don’t get the results they want from training, not because of the particular method they use, but because their dog has not been taught that the owner is part of the equation. No type of training will ever work if your dog does not understand that you are relevant.

edge we have of dog training why there are so many owners

Some trainers refer to this as Nothing In Life Is Free, however

complaining about non-compliant dogs.

Relevance is a much more complex concept. It’s not simply

Over the years, I’ve

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DO YOU

SPEAK DOG? about dogs earning rewards. It’s about you, not a toy or treat, being the reward for your dog. Here’s an example of Relevance using the Food Reward

can earn his reward. The same can be said for training methods that don’t use food, for example, using only collar or leash corrections. If you are not

Method. Done correctly, using treats in training is a good thing.

relevant your dog will only listen to you if he is wearing a remote

However, if it is only a bribe, and you are only the treat dispenser,

collar, or is on-leash. He complies because he must in order to

your dog will never work for anything but treats. He will ignore

avoid the correction, or because he can’t get away. He has not

you anytime you don’t have treats. You must teach your dog that

learned to comply because doing so pleases you, and that’s

the treat comes from you, but only when he pleases you with his

what gets him the reward.

behavior. Once the dog learns this concept, pleasing you begins

A good way to demonstrate how to become Relevant is the

to motivate him, and the reward then becomes pleasing you. In

Come when called exercise. Here are three outcomes, and what

training, this means showing your dog the degrees by which he

your dog learns from each. 1) You ask your dog to Come to you.

Be relevant to your dog

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He ignores you, so he does not get any reward. Over time, he will learn that he will never get a reward if he ignores you. 2) You ask your dog to Come to you. He slowly makes his way over to you, but he will not get the food treat that he so greatly desires. He only gets

CASE STUDY FROM CLUB CANINE STUDENT

Intro By Dean Miller of Club Canine At Club Canine, we have a process for training

lackluster verbal praise in the form of “good boy.” You

dogs and owners called the Thinking Dog

are pleased that he came to you, but not impressed.

System. Why a system? Because regardless

Therefore, he does not deserve an over-the-top Yippee,

of breed, age, gender, or behavior issues, we

and a hand full of treats. When owners over-praise for

understand that there are staples that ALL dogs

mediocre behavior, the dog learns you have low stan-

require to be psychologically and emotionally

dards, and he doesn’t have to work very hard to impress

healthy. Otherwise behavior issues grow as a

you. He will always get by on the least amount of effort,

result of these missing components and or mixed

and still reap the rewards. 3) You ask your dog to Come

signals that get sent.

to you. He rockets over to you, so he will be lavished

We also know that dog owners have to meet

with excited praise, and yummy treats. This response

the leadership needs of the particular dog(s)

demonstrates that when he performs at a high level you

they own and have to go through not only

think he is a rock star, and let’s face it, rock stars get

physical changes but emotional changes in their

great stuff. In other words, you give feedback that it's

relationship practices, in order to meet those

his response that makes you produce his coveted freeze

needs. That in itself is the biggest part of the

dried liver.

learning process. Dog owners can’t teach what

In the examples above, the first dog gets no

they haven’t first learned themselves and they

acknowledgement from you, so he will work harder in

can’t become successful without an honest

the future. The second dog gets a conciliatory response,

positive attitude towards what they’re learning

but still not what he was looking for. He too will work

and attempting to teach the dog, even when it

harder to get the wonderful reward he desires. The third

makes them feel awkward or challenges them.

dog makes the connection that every time he rockets

Sometimes the best way to demonstrate the

over to you that you are so happy you go crazy and give

power of our system is from the owner's perspec-

him wonderful stuff. This may seem like a subtle nuance

tive as shown in the following case study.

to you, however, in a dog’s mind it speaks volumes. It is the difference between a dog that will only work to get

For additional case studies, visit www.hous-

what he wants, and a dog that will work to give you what

tonpettalk.com, search "thinking dog system".

you want. Becoming relevant in your dog’s life doesn’t mean you can’t spoil and adore him. It doesn’t mean you can’t have fun, or snuggle on the couch. In fact, becoming relevant to your dog will strengthen your relationship.

Owner: Bev Edelman Dog: Rosie - 1yr. old German Shepherd adopted from rescue Rosie was friendly, house trained and knew

You will no longer be frustrated when he “doesn’t listen”

basic commands by my definition. She was a little

because you will have a common language that you both

skittish but her primary problem was lunging and

understand. Houston PetTalk Magazine

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SPEAK DOG? feeling like she’s having fun don’t you? He would correct me, challenge me, praise me when I got it right, then correct me again and challenge me some more. He coached me, I coached Rosie. We would practice and she knew what was expected of her more clearly now. Then a funny thing happened, I discovered the dog leader part of me as well as the dog lover and witnessed something quite amazing. Rosie loved the training! She’d prance like a show horse, eager to please and anxious for the famous concentration exercises and whatever came after. As my confidence

Bev with "Rosie" and other Club Canine Students

and skills soared, so did Rosies. I was communicating what I expected

barking at approaching dogs on walks.

keeping the dog's attention on your

from her and WOW if she wasn’t

She is young and strong and I am nei-

enthusiastically praising face. This was

communicating that she was joyfully

ther of those things. After falling twice,

not easy for me to match my energy to

getting her needs met. A true revelation

I knew we needed help and reached out

Rosies (and Deans!). They were young

to me.

to GSD Rescue who referred us to Dean.

and galloping, and I was limping and

His first in home meeting showed us

The Thinking Dog System for Rosie

grimacing. He spoke with strength and

and myself was working. Rosie was now

we were not really meeting the dog's

energy and was downright bossy. I had

empowered with this ability to control

needs. In our day to day living practices,

no idea I would have so much resistance

herself and relax. She stays focused and

we were too permissive, too loving with-

to this approach. I fought him. Every

matches her pace to mine when we walk.

out establishing purpose.

time he would tell me to use my profes-

She follows my lead both spoken and

sional voice, to speak like a leader with

unspoken. (I had to learn about that too—

learned that even as a pet, Rosie

feigned enthusiasm, my reaction was

what my body was saying regardless of

had needs that had to be met. Our

whiney inside. "No I don’t want to", I’d

what was or wasn’t coming out of my

leadership was weak, her purpose

say, whine, whine, whine. I want to just

mouth.) Who knew? Mixed messages can

unclear and her mind under stimulated.

tune into my dog, have my dog intui-

sabotage even the best of intentions.

Dean helped us work on teaching Rosie

tively tune into me. Dean told me that it

that her primary purpose was to just pay

would come in time, but first, the basics.

This was my pet! But we quickly

The fact that I do not have the physical strength or stamina of a young buck

attention to us. We were always busy

What about the dogs need, I thought?

giving her our attention on her terms,

The need for love and softness, all the ar-

in charge. We both learned, we both

now we were expecting her to earn it.

eas where I excel. But on and on, over and

changed. We became a team through a

Dean showed us a communication

over, he seemed to drill like a sergeant. Be

balance of clear and meaningful com-

enthusiastic he’d say, you want your dog

munication. That’s happiness.

exercise where you move quickly,

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Health Advanced IMAGING AND THE VETERINARY PRACTICE: PART 1

By: Michelle Fabiani, DVM, Diplomate ACVR and Marisa Galavis, LVT, www.gcvs.com

ability to acquire information not available

need for an exploratory surgery and surgical

from other modalities such as radiographs,

biopsy that may be costly and invasive for

contrast studies or ultrasound exams.

your pet.

CT works by using a narrow beam of

Primary indications for CT are for nasal,

x-rays aimed at the appropriate location, the

lung, abdominal and musculoskeletal

scanner is a motorized and quickly rotates

disease. It is very effective in visualizing ob-

around the body around in a circular open-

scured masses in areas of the body, such as

ing of a donut-shaped structure called a

the skull, where radiographs often fall short

orking in the veterinary indus-

gantry. This structure produces signals that

of identifying disease. The ability to image

try, we often hear people ask,

are processed by the machine's computer to

a wide range of diseases makes it one of

“You can do that on animals?”

generate cross-sectional images or “slices”

the best diagnostic imaging tools available.

The answer is, yes! With recent technological

of the body. CT imaging can be compared

Contrast agents have been developed that

advancements, there are now more imaging

to looking into a loaf of bread by cutting

are highly visible in a CT scan and are safe

modalities available for your pet than ever

the loaf into thin slices. Each time the x-ray

to use on our patients. These agents contain

before. If you have heard of a procedure be-

source completes one full rotation, the CT

substances that make it possible to visualize

ing performed in human medicine, it is likely

computer uses sophisticated mathematical

soft tissue and vessels. Contrast is utilized

that it is now being practiced in veterinary

techniques to construct the image slice. The

when looking for possible obstructions in

medicine as well. Certain specialty veteri-

motorized bed is moved forward incremen-

blood vessels or to check the vascularization

nary clinics, such as Gulf Coast Veterinary

tally into the gantry and the process is re-

of tumors and allows the surgeons to better

Specialists, can perform computed axial

peated to produce another image slice until

understand if surgical removal of tumors is

tomography scans (CT), magnetic resonance

the entire area has been scanned. When the

possible.

imaging (MRI), ultrasound, x-ray, fluoroscopy,

image slices are reassembled by com-

and nuclear medicine studies to help accu-

puter software, the result is a very detailed

scans usually have no side effects. The risks

rately diagnose your pet’s condition.

multidimensional view of inside the body.

associated with CT are minimal but it is im-

CT provides a real time images, making it an

portant to know that this type of examination

known as a “CAT scan”, has become one of

excellent tool for guiding minimally invasive

does require general anesthesia. Sedation is

the most commonly used techniques, and is

procedures, such as needle biopsies and

required to avoid excessive motion because

performed on a range of different species,

needle aspirations of many areas, par-

even the best trained dog has yet to master

both large and small. Previously, CT was

ticularly to the lungs, abdomen, pelvis and

the “hold your breath” trick. CT is still an

only available at academic institutions and

bones. It grants the ability to provide detailed

expensive diagnostic tests in veterinary

in some veterinary specialty practices; how-

images of bone, lungs and other soft tissue

medicine, but it can be a cost-effective imag-

ever, CT has now made it mainstream and is

and blood vessels all at the same time mak-

ing tool for a wide range of clinical problems.

even starting to become available at some

ing it easier to find the exact place where

Only your veterinarian can determine if a CT

local veterinary practices. This painless and

a problem may be located. A diagnosis de-

would be a beneficial tool in determining

noninvasive imaging procedure has the

termined by CT scanning may eliminate the

your pet’s condition.

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Of the 6 imaging modalities, CT, also

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PUPPY Hips

LOOSE HIPS ARE PAINFUL HIPS

H

ip dysplasia is a common

to have all

problem in puppies and young

medium and

dogs. Hip dysplasia is defined

large breed

as abnormal development of the hip

puppies

joint. Hip dysplasia can affect any breed

screened

including mix breed dogs, but the condi-

by your vet-

tion is particularly common in Retrievers,

erinarian at

German shepherds, Rottweilers and

3-4 months

Setters. Hip dysplasia typically begins

of age. The

around 3 months of age.

condition

Hip dysplasia leads to a loose hip. The

By: Dr. Brian Beale, DAVCS www.gcvs.com

of the hip

hip is composed of a ball and socket

is initially

joint. A shallow socket allows the head to

assessed

partially slide out of the socket, causing

with an

symphysiodesis (JPS) may be indicated if

damage to the edge of the socket and

orthopedic examination. For a very early

hip dysplasia is diagnosed between 3-4

surface of the ball. The cartilage surfaces

assessment, a genetic test can be used

months of age. This minimally invasive

of the joint become damaged, leading to

in Labrador retrievers to determine the

surgical procedure is associated with

progressive, painful arthritis. The arthritis

risk to develop hip dysplasia as early

almost no pain and modifies the growth

progresses gradually over the lifetime of

as a few days after birth (Hip dysplasia

pattern of the hip, leading to a deeper,

the dog, and can begin in early puppy-

Dysgen IDEXX genetic test). This is a

tighter hip. If hip dysplasia is diagnosed

hood. Secondary muscle loss occurs due

simple, affordable blood test that can be

between 5-12 months of age, the puppy

to reluctance to use the limb properly

conveniently performed at the time of

may be eligible for a double pelvic os-

because of the associated pain.

vaccinations. Early radiographic evalua-

teotomy (DPO). This procedure is best

tion using the PennHip technique may be

performed between 5-8 months of age.

loose hips? Clinical signs of hips dysplasia

recommended. The earlier hip dyspla-

This surgical procedure shifts the posi-

include a “bunny-hopping” gait. The hind

sia is diagnosed, the more simple and

tion of the socket, making it deeper and

legs of dogs having hip dysplasia typi-

less costly the solution. If a loose hip is

increasing the tightness of the hip. Both

cally move in unison, coming forward and

diagnosed your puppy may be referred

JPS and DPO are designed to save the

moving back together, similar to the way

to an orthopedic specialist, such as Gulf

normal hip, prevent arthritis and avoid the

a bunny runs. Other clinical symptoms

Coast Veterinary Specialists, for a second

necessity of a total hip replacement (THR)

include reluctance to jump, difficulty rising,

opinion and treatment. The earlier the

of femoral head ostectomy (FHO) in the

muscle wasting of the hip area, hips that

condition is discovered, the more options

future.

sway excessively when walking or trotting

exist for its treatment.

How can you tell if your puppy has

and pain when the hips are extended behind the dog. Your veterinarian can quickly make a diagnosis of hip dysplasia. It is a good idea

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Post Op with Stable Hip

Pre Op with Hip Subluxation

Steps can be taken to save the hip

If you suspect your puppy or dog has hip dysplasia, see your veterinarian as

if the condition is caught early be-

soon as possible. The key to success and

fore arthritis develops. A simple and

saving your puppy’s hips is early diagno-

quick procedure called juvenile pelvic

sis and appropriate treatment!


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It’s a CAT-ASTROPHE! FELINES AND EMERGENCY CARE

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By: Jennifer Hennessey, DVM, CVJ Animal ER of Northwest Houston

ou’ve probably heard that

tract health issues that may be beyond

prompt care and attention. To add to

spring comes “in like a lion and

your control at home, due to genetic risks

the puddle of possibilities, our curious

out like a lamb”, but have you

and dietary factors. Far too often, our

cats are attracted to string-like toys and

thought that this is true of our pets’ health

feline friends become obstructed and

their curiosity may lead them to develop

as well? Our furry friends’ conditions can

need emergent care. Cats with urinary

a foreign body from ingestion. Early on,

change quickly with an apparent sud-

obstruction will tend to strain to urinate,

a foreign body may affect appetite or

den illness or accident developing, and

may urinate blood or simply choose an

cause vomiting, but sadly can be fatal if

there’s no way to forecast an issue’s

odd location to relieve themselves such

untreated. Cats showing fast breathing

onset! Families need to be prepared for

as a corner rug or bathtub. Heart disease

rates, including open mouth breathing at

the potential of urgent veterinary care at

is a silent illness with often no apparent

rest, should be seen by a veterinarian as

any time day or night, particularly with our

outward symptoms as it develops, such

soon as possible; underlying, progressive

felines.

as the calm

lung issues including springtime airway

Before seeking emergency care

includ-

before the storm ing fluid on lungs or

for your cute kitty, recognizing that

even a blood clot

an issue is even present can be the

leading to sudden

toughest hurdle. Cats tend to display subtle signs of trouble, including sleeping more, hiding in new areas

asthma could be lurking. A trip to the veterinary emergency room includes a complete exam with

hind-end paralysis.

consultation, the chance to consider test-

Cats demonstrat-

ing of internal health and the opportunity

ing ex-

to start treatment. Urgent care needs may

of the home, or change their litter box

include outpatient care options, but often

habits which may accidentally be

may come with the encouragement for

dismissed as a miss of the litter

hospitalization and aggressive medical

pan. Routine veterinary exams

support, allowing your pet care team to

are the best way to allow for

tend directly to your furry feline by the

early detection of issues sneak-

minute. A minor issue can become a cat-

ing up on your companion.

astrophe quickly for your pet and your

Diagnostic testing allows

wallet, when care is delayed.

for early diagnosis and a

Keep your felines on the prowl for

chance to take cover

years

with quick treatment of

to

issues.

come

Common reasons

by

our purr-fect housemates need urgent medical attention include urinary

maintaining a routine care plan that intreme weakness and who

cludes regular visits to the vet office and when in doubt, seek emergency atten-

tract disease, heart disease, diabetes,

have a history of excessive thirst need

tion. Your veterinarian can be your shelter

kidney failure, foreign body ingestion,

to be evaluated and could have issues

and umbrella helping you and the family

and asthma or bronchitis flare ups.

related to underlying kidney failure or

weather the storm and find answers to

Our felines are especially prone to urinary

even diabetes. All of these issues need

help secure your pet’s well-being.

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PET Artificial Limbs GIVING SECOND CHANCES

L

ike their human companions, an

design of each device depends on individ-

animal may find itself with an injury

ual need as well as the goals of the device.

or amputation of a limb. It is in this

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PALS is a family owned business, found-

time that Bill and Christina Bickley of PALS

ed by Bill Bickley, a board certified and

(Pet Artificial Limbs and Supports) step in

Texas licensed orthotist and prosthetist,

to assist.

and his wife Christina Bickley, a physical

PALS is a Houston-based company

therapist and board certified orthotist. Bill

dedicated to the orthotic and prosthetic

has over 20 years of experience working

care of animals. Orthotics is the term used

in the Orthotic and Prosthetic industry. As

to describe a brace, or type of external

a graduate of Northwestern University’s

body support used to improve function,

Orthotic and Prosthetic program, Bill has a

reduce pain, or protect a body segment.

strong foundation for providing quality or-

Prosthetics is the term used to describe

thotic and prosthetic care to a wide variety

devices that replace a missing limb.

of clients from children to military person-

These prostheses or artificial limbs are

nel. Christina has been a licensed physical

prescribed to help the animal return to, or

therapist for over 20 years and certified

achieve, improved function and therefore

orthotist for almost 10 years.

improved quality of life. PALS' makes pros-

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By: Bill Bickley CO, BOCP, LPO & Christina Bickley PT, PhD, BOCO

In 2012 Bill and Christina decided to

thetics and orthotics to meet each client’s

combine their passion for the field of

individual needs.

orthotics and prosthetics with their love of

A cast of the limb is used to create a

animals and created PALS. PALS believes

positive mold or replica of the limb from

in using a team approach, which involves

which the device is created. The specific

utilizing the expertise of the veterinary


team while keeping focus on the goals of the client. Using this approach, PALS has improved the lives of many clients both in Houston and the surrounding areas. Quality service at PALS is assisted by the use of their mobile laboratory that allows for delivery and adjustments of devices at veterinary clinics. Their mobile laboratory also gives PALS the ability to travel outside of the greater Houston area to outlying veterinary clinics. For clients that are beyond the reach of their mobile laboratory, quality service is also provided through the PALS mail order process. Since its inception, PALS has helped many clients achieve a higher quality of life through the use of their devices. PALS devices are used most often on our canine companions but PALS has also helped to improve the lives of cats, ducks, flamingos, and horses. Some common uses of these devices include support to

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a joint after surgery or while recovering from an injury. A limb or joint weakened by an acute or chronic injury or by a neurological condition can also be aided by these devices. PALS prosthetic designs include devices that have flexible carbon fiber components to allow for better function and energy conservation. These the comfort and wear time of these devices. With their innovative devices, PALS strives to create a perfect union between science and art. For them, there is no greater reward than knowing their devices have helped and will continue to help loved ones live life to their fullest. Find out more about PALS online at www.houstonpals.com.

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Tail End FOR the Love of Hounds BASSETT BUDDIES TO THE RESCUE

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Conservation Corner

By: Rick Barongi, Houston Zoo

OKAPI – FROM THE HEART OF AFRICA TO THE HOUSTON ZOO As appreciative supporters of nature and wildlife, we at Houston PetTalk want to promote education and conservation of the world’s animal population. Each month we will bring you information on conservation efforts that are of special interest or have some connection to Houston through the Houston Zoo or other local organizers such as the TWRC Wildlife Center. This issue, we are highlighting the Okapi at the Houston Zoo. Look for other upcoming conservation stories so that you too can help save a species.

O

ne of the rarest and most beautiful animals at the Houston Zoo is the okapi

(oh-cop-ee) or forest giraffe. Since it was first discovered by the western All photos © Houston Zoo, Stephanie Adams.

world in 1901 it has captivated the imagination like few other species. This fascination has led to a colorful and tumultuous history. Every species in our zoo has a conservation story but few are as inspirational as the incredible okapi. Unlike its cousin the giraffe, the okapi is only found in the most remote rainforests of central Africa. Their total population is estimated between 10,000 and 20,000 with the major concentration in the Ituri Forest of northwest DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo,

eluded science longer than any other

formerly Zaire and the Belgium Congo).

large mammal species in Africa. The

Zoo to exhibit an okapi in the 1930’s,

Due to its wary nature and remote

native Mbuti pygmies were very familiar

where it lived for over 20 years.

forest habitat it is not surprising that it

with this animal as they hunted them by

Capturing, acclimating and shipping

covering over large pit traps for unsus-

such a large and powerful animal has

pecting animals to fall into. When a

many challenges. In the 1950’s the

Belgium army officer was able to send

Belgians operated a special wildlife cap-

a skeleton to the British Museum its

ture station in the village of Epulu in the

classification (Okapi johnstoni, after Sir

northwest Belgian Congo. At one point

Harry Johnson) as a forest relative of

in the early 1960’s this station main-

the giraffe made headlines around the

tained and bred over 25 okapi. They

world. This set off a quest to bring live

shipped okapi to zoos in Europe and

specimens to western zoos.

the United States until the station was

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The Bronx Zoo was the first American


destroyed and all the okapi killed by

Center in northern Florida began

rebels during the fight for independence

a rebuilding effort with locals in

from Belgium.

the area. The Houston Zoo was

The Epulu station was revitalized in

a key contributor to this effort.

the 1980’s by some members of the

Our staff raised $25,000 for

American Zoo community along with a

okapi conservation.

Swiss couple working in Zaire (Karl and

The Houston Zoo’s commit-

Rosmarie Ruf), who developed a long-

ment to okapi care extends to

term conservation plan for the region.

wild okapi as well as the four

This effort resulted in the declaration

animals at our zoo. Our fourth

of the Okapi Wildlife Reserve in 1992.

okapi is a new addition born on

This was followed in 1997 with the Ituri

November 28, 2014 (pictured

region being designated a UNESCO

with mother). The zoo was ex-

World Heritage Site. This international

tremely fortunate to first acquire

recognition was critical for the protec-

zoo-born okapi in 2003, thanks

tion of the incredible wildlife and people

to the generous donation made

in this unique corner of our world.

possible by an exceptional friend

WHAT THE ZOO DOES: Tragedy revisited the Epulu center on

of the zoo, Ethel Carruth (Ethel

be recycled at the Zoo to save the okapi

G. and Allen H. Carruth Foundation).

in the wild. This will reduce the demand for an ingredient in your electronic devices that is destructively mined in okapi

June 24, 2012 when Mai-Mai rebels

WHAT YOU CAN DO:

(illegal poachers and gold miners) at-

It is almost impossible to observe an

tacked the village killing six people and

okapi in the wild so seeing these amaz-

Zoo you save wildlife like okapi in the

all 14 okapi residing at the conservation

ing animals at our Zoo is the best way

wild. A portion of your admission and

center. Faced with tremendous hard-

to inspire care and raise support for

memberships go directly to protecting

ships, a group of dedicated individuals

their protection in Africa. You can also

animals in the wild.

led by the White Oak Conservation

bring in your old electronic devices to

habitat.

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