Greyhounds are very laid back and loyal animals. Seven dog tracks halted racing across the country last year. Hundreds of greyhounds have an uncertain future. ADOPT
A GREYHOUND!! Most of these ex race track dogs have spent their lives in kennels with little exposure to families. They adapt really well to their new found life of love and attention. Check out the website: http://www.adopt-a-greyhound.org/ The aim of this organization is to connect available dogs to owners as well as people willing to transport animals from kennels in one state to new homes in another.
Give a greyhound the love they deserve and they will give the love back tenfold!!
The number of tracks offering races has steadily decreased in the past decade. With the economy forcing many people to give up caring for animals, the need is greater than ever for these dogs. Hope you can help.
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
AKC Launches new AKC Canine Partners Program for Mixed Breeds
Last month, the American Kennel Club launched its new AKC Canine Partners program.
More than 1200 mixed breeds have enrolled already! More than 365 AKC events have been approved to hold mixed breed classes!
If you own a mixed breed dog you can now enroll in AKC Canine Partners and take advantage of the programs and benefits AKC has to offer, including enrollment in AKC Companion Animal Recovery pet recovery service and a one year subscription to AKC Family Dog Magazine. Keep your dog healthy, happy and safe.
Take a look at the new website www.akccaninepartners.org
The website includes updated show trial applications for clubs to apply for mixed breed classes at upcoming events. If you have any questions you may contact AKC directly at akccaninepartners@akc.org
If you happen to also be interested in finding homes for sale in Ventura, California or you are searching for a new home with your pet, please check out my website at:
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More than 1200 mixed breeds have enrolled already! More than 365 AKC events have been approved to hold mixed breed classes!
If you own a mixed breed dog you can now enroll in AKC Canine Partners and take advantage of the programs and benefits AKC has to offer, including enrollment in AKC Companion Animal Recovery pet recovery service and a one year subscription to AKC Family Dog Magazine. Keep your dog healthy, happy and safe.
Take a look at the new website www.akccaninepartners.org
The website includes updated show trial applications for clubs to apply for mixed breed classes at upcoming events. If you have any questions you may contact AKC directly at akccaninepartners@akc.org
If you happen to also be interested in finding homes for sale in Ventura, California or you are searching for a new home with your pet, please check out my website at:
Ventura Homes For Sale
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Please Cast Your Vote Californians!
This is from the American Kennel Club and something I think every Californian should be aware of:
California Senate Bill 250 – You May Never Own an Intact Dog Again!
California Senate Bill 250 is before the full Assembly for a vote this week and we need your help. Please contact your state Assemblymember and Senator immediately and ask him/her to oppose SB 250.
The bill will force sterilization of an unlicensed, intact animal if it is impounded (even once!) or violates any one of a variety of animal control ordinances that are not related to an animal's reproductive status. This legislation will not improve the lives of cats and dogs, will negatively impact responsible owners and breeders, and by placing additional burdens on owners of intact animals, may lead to an increase of animals in shelters.
The bill will prohibit an owner who has had an intact dog license revoked from owning any intact dog, so if you have one problem animal you would be banned from ever owning an intact dog again! This is completely unreasonable.
The AKC encourages owners who do not want to engage in responsible breeding programs or compete with their dogs to spay and neuter their animals. We object to forced sterilization of dogs for minor animal control violations. With the confusion of overlapping jurisdictions and a high number of people being forced to move due to foreclosures, it is easy to see how an owner could overlook pet licensure. Instead of encouraging these people to come into compliance, SB 250 penalizes them by requiring sterilization, even for a single offense. By requiring an expensive elective surgery in addition to fines to reclaim their animal, some owners will be forced to make the heart-wrenching decision to abandon a family pet.
Existing state law already requires that owners of intact animals pay a license fee that is at least double that of the fee for sterilized animals and provides for enhanced and graduated fines for owners whose intact dogs are impounded. These statutes are sufficient to incentivize owners to sterilize their animals and to address animal control concerns with specific intact animals who are impounded. If local governments feel the need to adopt further ordinances, it is within their power to do so.
This bill is currently on the Assembly floor and will likely be voted on in the next few days. If it passes the Assembly it will return to the Senate to enable the Senators to vote for or against the changes made in the Assembly. Please contact both your Assemblymember and Senator immediately! Passage of SB 250 will make it much harder to obtain a locally raised purebred dog in California!
What You Can Do
Contact your Assemblymember and Senator and ask him/her to oppose SB 250. A sample letter for you to personalize is available here. To find out who represents you in the California State Legislature, please click here.
Also, for Ventura County Real Estate and Ventura Homes For Sale please check out my website at:
http://www.Venturahomesforsale.org
California Senate Bill 250 – You May Never Own an Intact Dog Again!
California Senate Bill 250 is before the full Assembly for a vote this week and we need your help. Please contact your state Assemblymember and Senator immediately and ask him/her to oppose SB 250.
The bill will force sterilization of an unlicensed, intact animal if it is impounded (even once!) or violates any one of a variety of animal control ordinances that are not related to an animal's reproductive status. This legislation will not improve the lives of cats and dogs, will negatively impact responsible owners and breeders, and by placing additional burdens on owners of intact animals, may lead to an increase of animals in shelters.
The bill will prohibit an owner who has had an intact dog license revoked from owning any intact dog, so if you have one problem animal you would be banned from ever owning an intact dog again! This is completely unreasonable.
The AKC encourages owners who do not want to engage in responsible breeding programs or compete with their dogs to spay and neuter their animals. We object to forced sterilization of dogs for minor animal control violations. With the confusion of overlapping jurisdictions and a high number of people being forced to move due to foreclosures, it is easy to see how an owner could overlook pet licensure. Instead of encouraging these people to come into compliance, SB 250 penalizes them by requiring sterilization, even for a single offense. By requiring an expensive elective surgery in addition to fines to reclaim their animal, some owners will be forced to make the heart-wrenching decision to abandon a family pet.
Existing state law already requires that owners of intact animals pay a license fee that is at least double that of the fee for sterilized animals and provides for enhanced and graduated fines for owners whose intact dogs are impounded. These statutes are sufficient to incentivize owners to sterilize their animals and to address animal control concerns with specific intact animals who are impounded. If local governments feel the need to adopt further ordinances, it is within their power to do so.
This bill is currently on the Assembly floor and will likely be voted on in the next few days. If it passes the Assembly it will return to the Senate to enable the Senators to vote for or against the changes made in the Assembly. Please contact both your Assemblymember and Senator immediately! Passage of SB 250 will make it much harder to obtain a locally raised purebred dog in California!
What You Can Do
Contact your Assemblymember and Senator and ask him/her to oppose SB 250. A sample letter for you to personalize is available here. To find out who represents you in the California State Legislature, please click here.
Also, for Ventura County Real Estate and Ventura Homes For Sale please check out my website at:
http://www.Venturahomesforsale.org
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Sago Palm Alert
Here is an article that says that the Sago Palm is poisonous to our animals. Be aware and check out this info at:
http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/sagopalm.asp
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http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/sagopalm.asp
For all your Ventura County Real Estate needs and Ventura Homes For Sale in Southern California check out:
http://www.janiscalkins.com/
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Being Resourceful and Giving Back!
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Just had to share with you that I found a couple of really neat websites today in regards to pets.
Almost everyone who has loved a pet has lost a pet to old age, sickness or an unfortunate circumstance. It is such a depressing time when we are going through this. Well I discovered a place where you can have a tree planted in honor of your pet. It's the Arbor Day Foundation Trees for Pets. It enables you to honor a special companion in your life with a gift of a tree. You can do it for your own pet or do it for someone elses pet. What a nice way to honor our 4 legged friends and feel like their memories live on year after year! Check out: http://www.arborday.org/treesforpets
Also something that was exciting to me was discovering http://www.adoptapet.com I put in my zip code and all kinds of pictures for nice pets in my area appeared. So if you have just settled into that new house and are looking to make it a home for a new pet too, check out this website and enjoy! Find local pets via the web.
If you happen to be looking for a home in Ventura County California or if I can help you with any of your Ventura Real Estate needs just tap into my website at:
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Sunday, April 26, 2009
Libby Tries Out Herding Sheep

Libby tried out herding last weekend and really loved it! You should take your dog out and try it. Ted Thompson Ondrak is the instructor and he holds training in the Moorpark area of Ventura County on Monday afternoons. You can contact him at http://www.socalherding.com Ted is a licensed herding judge for the American Kennel Club. He is a founding member of the Antelope Valley Stockdog Club, the Greater Los Angeles Stockdog Club and the co-founder of the San Fernando Valley Herding Association.
If you are looking for something new and exciting to do with your dogs, this is it! For the past 15 years Ted has been teaching and giving herding clinics.
By the way as a side note, Ventura Real Estate and Ventura Homes For Sale have really picked up in the last month. We are seeing multiple offers and overbidding on homes in the $250,000-450,000 range. The Market is hot again right now. Many feel it is a great time to jump back into the housing market. Ventura County has always been a favorite place for a home due to its mild climate and ocean breezes.
Check out the current housing market on my website at:
www.JanisCalkins.com or www.Venturahomesforsale.org
Friday, March 6, 2009
Save The Greyhounds!

I picked up the local paper this morning and was touched by an article on abandoned greyhounds that are in Guam. How ironic that this just arrived after having been up to Solvang recently and running into an annual "greyhound festival" that is held there each year. Owners were strolling all over the town enjoying their greyhounds. They appear to be very mellow and enjoyable pets.
This mornings article is entitled"Group Races to Save Greyhounds".
Greyhounds from Guam need to be rescued as soon as possible! 150 former racing greyhounds were abandoned in the U.S. territory in the South Pacific and need homes. They were abandoned after the racetrack there abruptly closed its doors in November.
After hearing this news, Homestretch Greyhound Rescue, a nonprofit organization located in Fillmore, California and operated by Barbara Davenport, starting having greyhounds shipped to her place. She and her husband, Bob, have received 54 greyhounds from Guam. They are seeking financial assistance in order to bring more greyhounds over to the states, as well as homes for these greyhounds. What they really need in addition to financial donations (needed to pay for flying the dogs over), are boarding kennels that could provide short term accomodations at little or no cost. Greyhounds make wonderful pets. They are not wild and energetic, but love to lay around and just be a companion.
If you are interested in adopting or providing aid please go to http://www.guamgreyhounds.org or call 800-446-8637. Also, contact Barbara at http://www.homestretchgrey.org
Please keep me in mind if looking to buy or sell real estate in Ventura County!
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