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Wiggle - Day 2,365

Last week Wiggle had a vets appointment for a review of his medication and discuss options moving forward.  He was, as always, happy to be there and looking out for Malcolm, our vet:


I had been concerned that Wiggle was having trouble with his sight and after a thorough examination, Malcolm confirmed that Wiggle does seem to have some retinal detachment in his left eye and the vision in his right eye isn't perfect either.  It's more noticeable when he is off-lead which is probably due to him walking on my right so having me close to his left side.

There's nothing that can be done, except to monitor him and for me to be mindful of how his life might change if his sight continues to deteriorate but having shared my home with Bumpy Jake who was completely blind, it's something that we will cope with.

As far as Wiggle's mobility problems, we came to the conclusion that he has muscle wastage in his hind legs and rather than being in pain, is more unsteady.  To help him try and build up some muscle, we are going to start hydrotherapy in the new year so went along to a centre at the weekend to view the facilities and meet the staff.

We got to watch another 12 year old Lab while he had his session and chat to his owner which was reassuring so we are hopeful that the sessions will help Wiggle.

In other news, the annual Wiggle fundraising calendar is on its way!


More details to follow very soon!

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Ask the Doga Instructor: Part 2

An interview with our Yoga instructor, Jess Wilson:

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At the request of my readers, I have embarked on an interview of Jess, our Doga instructor, to help you get better acquainted with her, her philosophies, and her most importantly, her dog, Nikki B. You can read our first question to Jess and her thoughts at this link. Enjoy this second edition in our short Q & A with Jess:

Carrie:  Talk to us honestly about how to proceed safely if we’re not at all flexible, but are deemed healthy enough by our doctors to give yoga a try.  Are there are few very simple poses that we should work on and master before moving on? Or is it better to try a larger range of poses and get more variety in our use of different muscles? Assuming we work out daily for a short time, how long should we expect to do this before we begin to see some improvements in our ability to go deeper into the stretch, while enjoying the process enough to include our dog? That’s important to many of us, so please help us figure this out. We also want to use this workout to  bond with our dogs.  

JESS:  Thanks for asking about getting your doctor’s approval—very important. There are very few medical conditions that would contraindicate the practice of yoga entirely, but there are many conditions which would limit the number of poses that would be considered safe for your body. Learning what body parts you need to protect and how to do so is partially your doctor’s job, partially my job, as an instructor, and partially your job, as a student.  After all, you are the one who should be able to know what feels good and what doesn’t feel good, better than anyone else can. 

You should also ask your veterinarian to assess your dog’s health if you plan to use him or her in poses as an added weight. I have provided a blog  on my yoga website for the sole purpose of helping beginners understand which poses are beneficial for which purposes, and which poses should be avoided with certain medical conditions (i.e. back injury, carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, migraines, etc.) In addition to using this resource, always remember to work within the range of what feels good. 

This, of course, requires us to be in tune with our bodies, listening to what it’s telling us throughout the duration of our practice. If there is even the slightest bit of pain with the practice of a certain pose, that’s your body’s way of telling you that it doesn’t like it and you need to either back off a little, with the use of props and modifications, or you just need to pick a different pose altogether. Also keep in mind that sometimes, our bodies just need a little extra time to get comfortable in a pose.
 
Use Blocks to Ease the Stretch 
I suggest starting a pose with a modification option first, with the use of props (like a chair, blanket or pillow, for example), take a few deep breaths, then try moving a little deeper into the pose and see if it feels good. Keeping your focus on the rhythm and quality of the breath will help your mind stay in tune with what your body is telling you, thereby increasing your body awareness, which will ultimately help us avoid injury during our practice and in our everyday lives, as well. 

All of the poses on my blog are beginner and intermediate level poses, so the poses presented on my site are a great place to start for those of us who are completely new to yoga. If there are poses you want to try that you have never practiced before, and you don’t even know where to start with them, I have provided links to yoga instructional demonstration videos for each pose presented on my blog, for free viewing on my YouTube channel at the link. Sometimes seeing a pose in action can be very helpful in your own practice.

As you work through poses that are comfortable for you and make you feel good about practicing yoga, invite your dog to join you! Offer affection, praise and an occasional, healthy treat to encourage his or her participation on the mat. Always praise your dog for joining you on the mat and eventually your pup will consider it to be a safe place to join you, which will, ultimately, strengthen your bond.



 To get you started, following are some modifications from the yoga workout we created. You'll want to be sure to view the instructional yoga videos first. These can be found at this link. 
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If you're new to Doga or Yoga, please be sure to do these three things: (1) Get your doctor's permission to start a yoga workout, (2) Check with your vet to make sure your dog is able to participate in simple Doga exercises safely, and (3) visit our introductory post where I've outlined a few tips that will help your experience go more smoothly and enjoyable. Keep in mind that you can always stop if a pose is uncomfortable, returning to a relaxing pose.
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#FidosFreebieFriday Loves the Holidays!

by Carrie Boyko, CEB

#FidosFreebieFriday is just hopping with giveaways for pets. With just 2 weeks left until Christmas and less than a week until the beginning of Hanukkah, the shoppers are out in droves and pet bloggers are here to provide their help in fulfilling your pet's holiday wishes. Bring on the stockings!

Sometimes when I get a little overdone with the holiday prep I simply "Stop, Drop and Doga!" This is a great way to find a little peace to center myself for a balanced day. Join us this Saturday as I Ask the Doga Instructor another question. You'll find my first question at the link. Jess will be with us to offer her tips and guidance in Saturday's #WeeklyWag post. You can learn more about our #doga program at this link.

Now let's get to today's Fido's Freebie Friday. Bloggers are invited to list below 
their currently open giveaways, freebies, and prizes for pets and pet lovers so that readers may visit and explore items to win. You can help to get more awareness by sharing the badge you see in the top of my post. Feel free to put it in your sidebar, if you wish, but don't feel obligated.

Fido's Freebie Friday opens each Thursday afternoon for linkups at 4:00 PM ET, and renews each week at the same time with a new listing.  Link up anytime during the week--24/7. We make it easy to be seen here by keeping our rules simple:

•You have up to 45 characters to describe your prize and include an expiration date.

•Fido's Freebie Friday Blog Hop is open to posts with prizes for pet products or services, including pet-related or pet-themed items for owners. Use your specific post url to link up.
You'll find assistance at our HELP PAGE, where there is other useful information for bloggers doing giveaways and reviews. Your hosts are All Things Dog Blog, DogTipper and To Dog With Love

Happy shopping! 



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Individual rules of entry and guidelines for winning may apply to each listing. All Things Dog Blog, DogTipper, and To Dog With Love take no responsibility for the legality of the rules governing the listings on other sites and giveaways that are posted here. We simply provide this forum as a gathering place for pet product giveaways to be offered. Please consult All Things Dog Blog's Giveaway and Contest Rules for more detail. Fulfillment of each giveaway is done by the blog conducting the giveaway, not by the hosts of this giveaway hop; please contact the giveaway host with any questions regarding a giveaway or giveaway prize.


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#PetCharityDonations Gives Canned Goods

by Carrie Boyko, CEB

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Natural Ultrablend Frozen Treats
Petfinder rescues are running a bit tight on food as the holiday season has taxed donations. All Things Dog Blog wants to help, and we're asking you to join us. When we announce the winner's name, we'll be making a donation to a Petfinder charity in the name of that winner. This could be you!

You can join in our giveaway on Instagram or Twitter by posting a photo (one pic per pet, per day) of your pet eating and including this statement: 

"Help us + #AllThingsDogBlog feed Petfinder pets. #PetCharityDonations giveaway: http://ow.ly/FKdRD"

If you prefer not to post pics of your pets, you may repost this picture of Tanner, taken at our last rescue donation for the #PetCharityDonations program that we sponsor. Don't forget to include the statement above.:
Tanner Loves Delivering Treat Donations
We'll run this event through the New Year and announce the winner's name here on Friday, January 2, 2015. Your entries will be collected by use of the hashtags in the required statement. After we get the winner's name, we'll deliver a whole case of Castor and Pollux canned food and supplements, like those used to make our Natural Ultrablend Frozen Treats, pictured above. These are one of Tanner and Oliver's favorite snacks; they're super healthy and full of fiber and vitamins. 

Start the New Year out with a good deed by paying it forward in this giveaway. We can't wait to see your pet's pics!


Thanks from #PetCharityDonations,



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#PetCharityDonations offer excess product from our blogging efforts to Petfinder shelters and their foster families. This charitable event occurs periodically. Packages won are delivered to a shelter in our area in the name of the winner or winners. You can learn more at our introduction of #PetCharityDonations Badge artwork courtesy Peter Mooney via Flickr.com.


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Wiggle - Day 2,357

Wiggle and Sofy have spent time today supervising the decoration of our Christmas tree:


I'm not sure if Wiggle was impressed or not....


Sofy just wanted to be in the photo too:


I'm sure she would have liked the tree more if it were edible!


After previous kidnapping attempts,  this little chap is high up where Wiggle can't reach him!


By the time we went for our evening walk, it was chilly out so Wiggle wore his blue fleece to keep warm and likes it so much, he is still wearing it!


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#FidosFreebieFriday Highlights Pet Prizes

by Carrie Boyko, CEB

Here at Fido's Freebie Friday we keep a 24/7/365 giveaway list going for your pets. Fidos especially love our selection of giveaways, contests, and pet lover items to delight most any taste. We look forward to seeing you each week as this list is refreshed and renewed weekly with more great goodies.

Now let's get to today's Fido's Freebie Friday. Bloggers are invited to list below 
their currently open giveaways, freebies, and prizes for pets and pet lovers so that readers may visit and explore items to win. You can help to get more awareness by sharing the badge you see in the top of my post. Feel free to put it in your sidebar, if you wish, but don't feel obligated.

Fido's Freebie Friday opens each Thursday afternoon for linkups at 4:00 PM ET, and renews each week at the same time with a new listing.  Link up anytime during the week--24/7. We make it easy to be seen here by keeping our rules simple:

•You have up to 45 characters to describe your prize and include an expiration date.

•Fido's Freebie Friday Blog Hop is open to posts with prizes for pet products or services, including pet-related or pet-themed items for owners. Use your specific post url to link up.
You'll find assistance at our HELP PAGE, where there is other useful information for bloggers doing giveaways and reviews. Your hosts are All Things Dog Blog, DogTipper and To Dog With Love

Happy shopping! 

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Individual rules of entry and guidelines for winning may apply to each listing. All Things Dog Blog, DogTipper, and To Dog With Love take no responsibility for the legality of the rules governing the listings on other sites and giveaways that are posted here. We simply provide this forum as a gathering place for pet product giveaways to be offered. Please consult All Things Dog Blog's Giveaway and Contest Rules for more detail. Fulfillment of each giveaway is done by the blog conducting the giveaway, not by the hosts of this giveaway hop; please contact the giveaway host with any questions regarding a giveaway or giveaway prize.


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Destination Doga Hits the Blue Ridge Parkway

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
Warrior I in The Shade
Time certainly has flown by since our September trip up the Blue Ridge Parkway. This journey from the Southernmost beginning to the end of the road was a spectacle every inch of the way. One favorite stop, however, made the trip for me--Mabry Mill. It was here that I enjoyed some serious #DestinationDoga.

It was at this famed mill, where children gathered for history demonstrations, and tourists stopped to take in the beauty, that we found time for a little inspiration of our own in a few relaxing works of Doga. 

Our first spot was in the shade of a gorgeous tree overlooking the mill from the side. I chose Warrior I for its strength, as a great way to show off the proud view of this magnificent historical relic.
Planking at Mabry Mill
When crowds began to gather, Oliver and I pulled up our mat and moved along
down the path, finding a quieter spot for a few more poses. After hours of riding in the RV, I was really feeling the need to stretch as well as work some muscles. The plank is an awesome way to make my whole body talk to me. Whenever anything is amiss, this is the pose in which I generally will discover it.

I spent more time planking than any of the other poses I practiced that day and believe me I felt it the next day. My body was telling me that I better get back to a daily practice, even if only to plank!

A few other poses that hubs caught pics of didn't include my best form, but I'll share anyway as long as you promise no hurtful comments. My yoga is definitely a work in progress! 

The additional poses you'll find below are Downward Dog, Standing Forward Fold, and Easy Sit Pose. It's kinda hard to screw up the last one, but the other two are awful. Thankfully the beautiful scenery is distracting to the viewer. Be kind!
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So, where's the most intriguing place that you've practiced yoga? I enjoy practicing on our pool deck when the weather is nice, but have no photos of this as of yet. One day!  Windows are nice also. Most of my earlier photos have been taken at the back doors of my living room, where there's an exit to the pool deck. Unfortunately, there are few areas in my home that can accommodate me and both dogs on a yoga mat without a piece of furniture in the way of the photo. I'm not a fan of rearranging rooms to practice. If yoga is easy to prepare for, I'm much more likely to dive in.

Tell me what you do to make your practice ready to go at a moment's notice. Thanks for joining us. Watch for more Doga posts coming soon, and feel free to visit our dedicated page of Doga videos, modification ideas and more, at this link.

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