Why We Need Family Traditions

The special things we look forward to as a family and the everyday routines we abide by such as the time we get up, feed the dog, walk and socialize the dog at the park are traditions that bind a family together.

A strong family has a commitment to one another and keeps increasing in strength because of the time we spend together. Samples of traditions that we need to recognize are:

Celebration Traditions. These are things we do for special occasions such as holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, etc. and we can celebrate these events for a very special member of our family, our dog.

Family traditions. Having the family cook and eat dinner together and lets not forget the family evening dog walk.

Families that have the strongest ties have the most traditions of rituals in their life. Rituals provide a sense of continuity, understanding and love that strengthens families.

Why else do we need traditions and rituals?

Time to relate or communicate with each other.
Help in adapting to new stages of development, crisis or the flow of events. Things like learning a new hobby or caring for our pet

A time to heal and from a loss or disappointment in life. Using this time to talk about good times and pull together in times of loss of a loved one or a pet.

Time to affirm family values. The craft projects we do for the holidays or special family events.

The time we celebrate together. Special events in our lives including holidays and birthdays.

There are many reasons that some families feel disconnected. For example, moving out of the area, family separation and divorce, loss of a loved one are some factors that cause the family not to be as close as before. As we grow older our needs stay the same and so does our desire to share information with those who are younger. As you recognize the traditions and rituals in your families, take time to recognize the strength you gain from them. They make your family unique and provide understanding, continuity, closeness and appreciation for one another.

Start today, by realizing that daily things you do that make your family special. Realize that those little things done together are really memories in the making. Always include our four legged friends in these memories and traditions.

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Originally posted 2010-02-28 01:20:07. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Crunchy Apple Pup Cakes

Apple Crunch Pup Cakes

2 3/4 cups water
1/4 cup applesauce, unsweetened
1/4 teaspoon vanilla
4 cups whole wheat flour
1 cup dried apple chips
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 egg, beaten slightly
4 tablespoons honey
 
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray muffin tin with a cooking spray. Mix all wet ingredients thoroughly. Combine dry ingredients in separate bowl. Add wet to dry slowly, scraping well to make sure no dry mixture is left. Pour into muffin tins. Bake for 1 1/4 hours or until a toothpick inserted into center comes out dry. Store in a sealed container. Makes around 12-14 pupcakes.

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All Natural Fowl Weather Dog Treats

Fowl Weather Treats – Dog Food Recipe
2 large jars chicken-flavored junior baby food
4 cups cooked ground turkey
1 cup grated cheddar cheese
1 cup cheddar cheese cracker crumbs
1 tsp. poultry seasoning
1 tsp. garlic powder
1 medium onion, minced
1 1/2 tsp. salt
crushed cracker crumbs
Mix all ingredients and roll into balls (sized to suit your dog). Roll balls into additional cracker crumbs. Place on wax paper lined baking sheet and freeze until solid. Transfer to freezer bags and store until ready to use.
s. If you want to serve only a few, heat in microwave until cheese is melted.

When it is treat time, take out as many as needed, place on un-greased baking sheet. Bake at 350 for 5-7 minutes or until cheese melt.

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“SUCCESS IS NOT FINAL, FAILURE IS NOT FATAL: IT IS THE COURAGE TO CONTINUE THAT COUNTS.” – WINSTON CHURCHILL
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Dog Banana Biscotti Recipe

Dog Banana Biscotti

5 cups flour
1/4 cup peanuts, chopped
½ teaspoon baking soda
1 egg
¼ cup vegetable oil
1 ½ cups banana, pureed
2 teaspoons vanilla
water
Preheat oven to 325F. Place dry ingredients in a large bowl. Make a well in the center. Blend egg, oil and banana together. Add into the dry ingredients in well. Start combining together. Add water, one teaspoon at a time as needed. Knead by hand on table until mixed thoroughly. Form into logs approximately 2″ – 2 1/2″ high. Flatten so that log is 6″ – 7″ wide by 1″ high. Place on non-stick baking sheets or lightly greased ones. Bake 30 – 40 minutes. Remove and cool for 10 minutes. Slice into 1/2″ – 3/4″ slices. Place on baking sheets and bake for about 20 minutes or until golden brown. Cool. Store in airtight container.


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Loyal Friend

The one absolutely unselfish friend that man can have in this selfish world, the one that never deserts him, the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous, is his dog…When all other friends desert, he remains.

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Daily Thoughts About Dogs

If it wasn’t for puppies and dogs, some people would never go for a walk.

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Watch Buddy The Dog Fire Fighter

Watch Buddy The Dog lead police to his burning home!

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Happy Birthday Cake For Dogs

Birthday Cakes – Dog Food Recipe

 

  • 1 1/2 cups All-Purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 tsp. Baking powder
  • 1/2 cup Margarine, softened
  • 1/2 cup Corn oil
  • 1 Jar strained beef or liver baby food (2 1/2-ounce)
  • 4 Eggs
  • 3 Strips dog beef jerky, crumbled (optional)
  • Plain yogurt (for dogs) or cottage cheese (for dogs or cats), for icing

Sift flour and baking powder together; set aside. In large bowl, with electric mixer at medium speed, cream margarine until smooth. Add corn oil, baby food and eggs; mix until smooth. At low speed, gradually beat flour mixture into beef mixture until batter is smooth. Fold in beef jerky. Pour batter into well-greased and floured 8″x5″x3″ loaf pan. Bake in a preheated 325F. oven 70 minutes. Let cool on wire rack a few minutes before removing from pan to cool completely. Ice each slice with yogurt or cottage cheese for dogs, or with cottage cheese for cats. Yield: 1 (8″) loaf cake.

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Pets Start 1,000 House Fires Per Year — Who Knew?!

A curious food hound caused this damage in his kitchen. Don't let this happen to you!

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Really! Believe it or not, some 1,000 of the nation’s 500,000 house fires each year are caused by pets, according to data from the National Fire Protection Association.

Alfie, who caused the fire in picture above, looks remorseful. All he wanted was a midnight snack, and he ended up toasting the entire kitchen.

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Since it’s safe to say that most pets are not pyromaniacs at heart, what gives here? Last year, in Dog Daily News (the blog I put together before being recruited at Dogster), I wrote about a dog who accidentally turned on the griddle attachment to the stove, resulting in a fire that caused the damage in the photo above. The perpetrator, Alfie (on the left), probably only wanted a bit of bacon grease, and poof! The kitchen was toast.

The American Kennel Club and ADT Security Services have joined forces for the third annual National Pet Fire Safety Day to spread awareness about how pets can start home fires but more importantly how to prevent them. Here’s some info they’ve been sharing with the media. If Alfie’s people had read these tips, they might not be asking Alfie what it’s all about.

“Not many pet owners realize that their pet can actually be the cause of a devastating fire,” says AKC spokesperson Lisa Peterson.  “Simple preventative measures, such as flameless candles and stove knob covers, can mean the difference between life and death for your four-legged friends.”

Chris and Kay Wardlow of Oklahoma know that all too well.  Their curious dog Lucy was home alone and spied a cake on the stove top. As Lucy tried to get a taste, her paw accidentally hit the stove knob and turned on the gas burner that was under the cake pan. Within minutes, the house was filled with smoke, triggering the Wardlow’s ADT monitored smoke detector. Firefighters were called to the scene, the house was saved and Lucy was rescued.

“Planning for unexpected emergencies like home fires and taking these precautions are an integral part of responsible pet ownership,” Peterson said.

AKC® and ADT offer the following tips to educate pet owners on how to prevent your beloved pet from starting a fire, as well as how to keep your pets safe.

Prevent your pet from starting fires:

· Extinguish open flames – Pets are generally curious and will investigate cooking appliances, candles, or even a fire in your fireplace. Ensure your pet is not left unattended around an open flame and make sure to thoroughly extinguish any open flame before leaving your home.

· Remove stove knobs – Be sure to remove stove knobs or protect them with covers before leaving the house. According to the National Fire Protection Association, a stove or cook top is the number one piece of equipment involved in your pet starting a fire.

· Invest in flameless candles – These candles contain a light bulb rather than an open flame, and take the danger out of your pet knocking over a candle. Cats are notorious for starting fires when their tails turn over lit candles.

· Beware of water bowls on wooden decks – Do not leave a glass water bowl for your pet outside on a wooden deck.  The sun’s rays when filtered through the glass and water can actually heat up and ignite the wooden deck beneath it. Choose stainless steel or ceramic bowls instead.

Keep your pets safe:

· Keep Pets Near Entrances When Away From Home – Keep collars on pets and leashes at the ready in case firefighters need to rescue your pet.  When leaving pets home alone, keep them in areas or rooms near entrances where firefighters can easily find them.

· Secure Young Pets – Especially with young puppies, keep them confined away from potential fire-starting hazards when you are away from home such as in crates or behind baby gates in secure areas.

· Consider using monitored smoke detectors — which are connected to a monitoring center so emergency responders can be contacted when you’re not home. These systems provide an added layer of protection beyond battery-operated smoke alarms.

· Affix a Pet Alert Window Cling – Write down the number of pets inside your house and attach the static cling to a front window. This critical information saves rescuers time when locating your pets.  Make sure to update the number of pets listed.

In partnership with the National Volunteer Fire Council, pet owners can obtain a free Pet Fire Safety Window Cling on National Pet Fire Safety Day, July 15th at local volunteer firehouses nationwide. For a list of locations, visit this siteThe clings are also free online and will be available this September at your local AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day.  This year’s flagship event will be held in Raleigh on September 25th.  Check here for more information on an event near you.


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