Jan 30, 2012

Your Monday Smile



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Jan 27, 2012

Do You Have a Snapping Turtle Problem?



Do you live in Kentucky? If so then make sure you call on The Turtleman, Kentucky's best kept secret.

Who is he you ask, Ernie Brown Jr., otherwise known as The Turtleman, Kentucky's most famous animal wrangler. He is known for catching one of the south's most pesky critters, the Snapping Turtle.

Adam and I recently came across his TV show on Animal Planet called "Call of the Wildman," and were blown away by his insanity and his passion for catching Snapping Turtles. Have you seen it?

During every episode (we have watched several by the way) he puts his own health at risk (and limbs for that matter) because he doesn't believe in harming Snapping Turtles, so he catches them with his bare hands.The show is nuts!

Here is the rundown of what happens during a typical episode. The Turtleman is alerted that a local resident has a Snapping Turtle problem, for example the ducks that swim in their pond have been eaten or found dead. So what does The Turtleman do, he jumps in his pickup and goes to wherever the pond is and he dives in head first - clothes on and all!

Then he scours the water for any sign of bubbles (from the turtle). Once the bubbles are found, the chase begins and he doesn't give up until he pulls the Snapping Turtle out of the water by their tail. It is only then that victory has been made and his 'rebel Indian yell' can be heard, usually followed by his catch phrase "live action."

Now I know what you're thinking...this seems insane right? Well I encourage you to watch The Turtleman in action for yourself. I will let you be the judge of whether you think he is a complete nut, or not. But one thing is for sure, his show is really freaking entertaining.




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Jan 26, 2012

Cat Litter Box Problems?


Cats are way easier than dogs! I mean, from the moment you bring them home they are already potty trained. However, unlike most dogs, cats are finicky and well...very stubborn.


A cat that once was potty trained, will suddenly start having 'accidents' all over the house. Has this happened to you? Yes you say (what cat owner hasn't had this problem?). Well this post is for you!

Here are some tips to hopefully stop those unpleasant potty mishaps.

  1. Make sure your cat is either spayed or neutered (sorry but I had to go there, it's called 'marking').
  2. Is your litter box clean? Every two weeks is just not enough!
  3. If you own multiple cats, make sure each cat has their own box (this shouldn't surprise you that cats don't like to share).
  4. Did you recently change the litter? Cats are particular, they like what they like (enough said). You might have to try several different litter brands before your cats' problem stops.
  5. Don't feed your cat in the same room as their box. Do you like to eat where you relieve yourself?
  6. Make sure their litter box is in a quiet place where they won't be bothered when doing their business.
  7. Give your cat some attention. Believe it or not cats are spiteful. Don't cross them, or they will pee on your rug.
If none of those tricks work, then it might be time to start thinking more seriously. Your cat might have a health issue. I would suggest taking them into to see their vet.

I listed all my tricks to change cat litter box problems, do you have any you would like to share?


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Jan 24, 2012

Do Your Doggies Have The Winter Blues?


If your dogs are anything like my dogs, they have the blues right now - the winter blues. Although they love the snow, they aren't able to play outside as much as they do in the summer months. And lets be honest the walks around the block are much less and the visits to the park are nonexistent.


So how do I keep their spirits up when it is snowing and they can't go and play outside? Well I do several things:

  • I give them toys! We like to give them toys we can play tug-o-war with.
  • Treats. They love raw hides, so I make sure to keep plenty in the house.
  • Games. No matter what size your apartment or home is, there is always a room that you can play fetch in. Try it, your dog will love it.
  • Attention. Most importantly, your dog won't mind being stuck inside if you are giving them lots of attention. Try it, a little attention goes a long way.

What are some of the things you like to do to keep your dog entertained during the Winter months?

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