Best of Scout ::: Dog Head through the Kitty Door
::: Originally published February 2009
Guilty as charged! The kitty door lives on the bathroom door and when one of my humans goes in there, I want to be in there too! It doesn’t matter where I am in the house or what I’m doing, if I hear one of them go into the loo, I am THERE!
As I’ve written before, I’ve lived with cats.

Both Fatboy and Littleman (pictured) are now in whatever represents kitty heaven (catnip and forbidden furniture?). But when they lived here with us, we’d all be in that bathroom, if allowed, when the humans were doing the doo.
Now, I know if you’re reading this, you want to know why. What is the fascination? And for both cats and dogs to exhibit the same behavior, it’s a bit mind-boggling. Well, I’ve got nothing for you, sisters and brothers. If you think you have the reason why, I’d love to hear it. Or if you are guilty of shoving your way into the loo, I’d love to hear your motivation.
You’ll have to excuse me for now. I must click down the hall to stick my nose through that little flap to say hellooooooo.
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Hello Pet Peeps!
A quick check-in to let you know about a promotion RiverDog Prints is running for the month of May.
The Dog Box and Cat Box designs are note card sets that contain 10 flat cards with matching, lined envelopes.
A free set of 10 Stamps to the Rescue are included in each of these sets to help feed shelter animals and raise awareness about pet adoptions. For more info on the stamps, visit http://stampstotherescue.com/thestamps.asp
The sets are all packaged in a reusable stationery box (of course.)
So, come on by the store and check them out!
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Last Pet Postcard Roundup
September was a great month. I want to thank all the pets and their humans for contributing to this project! We helped feed so many dogs (or we will once the cards are printed and sent today!) I want to give a shout out to Nikki Moustaki for creating this great charity. I hope all these postcards have inspired you to make your own and send them to the Pet Postcard Project.

Thank you!

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Sugar Plum Collars
There are very few fashions I actually wear. I’m too large for T-shirts (they make me hot, even in winter.) Shoes-on-the-Floor tries to put hats on my head and eyeglasses on my face, but he’s just being a goofball. Fashion that I enjoy wearing is my collar. And I have found a lovely little shop on Etsy that makes sweet handmade collars.

Sugar Plum Collars are handmade, fashionable collars for your dog. The shop has a great selection of collars in all kinds of colors and patterns. Matching leashes can be made, as well. Tags are available too and soon they will be carrying cat collars for our furry friends.

This is my personal favorite. I’m hoping to win it in the contest Sugar Plum Collars runs on Facebook each month. If you’d like to enter, you just need to become a fan and post a picture of your dog on their wall here.
If you haven’t already, visit Sugar Plum Collars’ shop here.
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Chesapeake Bay Retriever Week – Social Dog
Do you follow me? I’m @ScouttheDog on Twitter and I hang around Facebook on the RiverDog Prints page. Are you a fan?
With social media being all the rage, even dogs like me can have our own little part of the interwebs. How does that relate to being a Chessie? Roll with me homies…

My breed is fiercely loyal – we are a one family dog. We protect and love our family, whatever that may be. I’ve been raised with cats and kids, so I’ve been socialized to accept and love them. Socializing a dog means to introduce them to other dogs, animals and people. It can also mean to expose them to different social situations. When a dog is socialized, we remain calm and polite in most situations. It is essential to socialize Chesapeakes from the get-go of puppyhood. Our Chessie history has placed us with just one person, usually a hunter, and that mentality is ingrained in our independent brains.
When we meet another dog for the first time, we’ll make quick introductions (yeah, you know how we do it.) After that, it’s like the other dog doesn’t really exist. If the other dog wants to play, we’ll go along, but we’re always looking to see what our main peeps are doing. We won’t engage unless we’re the dominating kind.
Without socialization, meeting other dogs and humans can be a terrible experience. Chessies will either be excessively submissive or the completely obnoxious A-Dog. So, bring us out. Introduce us around and we’ll show you that quirky, silly and very active doggie that make humans marvel at our positive energy.
Dog and Cats Living Together… Mass Hysteria?
I know some of you will find this photo offensive, but I think it’s time somedog spoke up about cohabitation with the feline species.
I was made to live with two cats. They were full grown and had seniority in the house. I was just a puppy and thought they were the coolest toys in the house. But with guidance from my humans, I learned to treat them as part of our pack. We learned to respect each other and not eat each other’s food (well, most of the time.)
One caveat to be aware of… keep the kitty poop away from us doggies. It is a delicacy that we cannot resist.
And with high regard for the honorable Dr. Venkman, it doesn’t have to be mass hysteria. We can just be.
Here endeth the doggie lesson – woof!
Hey! That’s my head right there.
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