During a minor league baseball game, Iams had a featured pet available for adoption from a local animal shelter. The dog, Mona, apparently really really really had to go. Watch the video to see what happens next.
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Tuesday Top Ten: New Friends from BlogPaws 2010

I met so many people at the BlogPaws conference, and wanted to give you an opportunity to connect with some of them, too!
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Blog Paws 2010 Conference
I just got back from the BlogPaws 2010 Conference in beautiful Columbus, Ohio. It was the first ever meeting of people who blog about pets. They expected 50 people and got over 250 participants! I had a great time, and it was wonderful to meet some of my readers and fellow bloggers. With the help of this group, hopefully I will become a better source of information for all of you. I even learned how to set up contests and sweepstakes, so you may see some of those coming soon!
Saturday Survey: How does your dog walk?
Cooper was so good for us when we had him at the Pet Expo, but normally he is hell on wheels whenever he sees a leash. Just wondering how your dog does when you take him or her for a walk.
Dog Walking Tips
Does your dog walk you or do you walk him? Check out this video for tips to keep you in charge when you are out on the town.
Can Your Dog Find Your Cell Phone?
More Pix from the Columbus Pet Expo
Finally got around to downloading the still photos from my camera from last month’s Pet Expo in Columbus.
Bomb-Sniffing Dog, Chocolate
OK, besides the fact that I love his name, this dog served a life-saving purpose in Afghanistan recently. As part of a British K-9 unit, Chocolate, a Belgian Shepherd, is trained to sniff out bombs, but no one expected him to find a whole bomb-making factory.
Check out this video from NBC News for the whole story.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Meet Canton PD K-9 Risk
One of the other hats I wear (when I’m not wearing my “Blogger Extraordinaire” hat) is that of a rape crisis educator. I’ve been teaching some classes about law enforcement’s response to sexual assault at the Canton Police Department, and one of my students last week was a K-9 officer who works with Risk, pictured here.

