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Newton is 11 today! Wish I was around to celebrate but I heard he enjoyed his birthday hike
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Nosework and dogblr folk! (East coast people especially) Want to help stop the spread of an invasive species and save some crops? Do the thing!
Free webinar for upcoming Citizen Science Detection Dog Project Weds 5pm CT/ 6pm ET.
First off- Perhaps you have "spotted" our recent papers on canine detection of spotted lanternfly egg masses (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2022.105816 and https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2023.105880 or Penn Vet Working Dog Center's awesome paper: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250945 ). If not, we will cover this in the webinar.
The quick story:
The problem: SLF are beautiful but invasive destroyers of all things delicious. Wine lovers- they are coming for you. They are causing havoc in the north east. Luckily, they don't fly very far themselves, but they lay inconspicuous egg masses on woody things (like shipping pallets or trees). To stop the spread, we need to stop accidental transport....
The solution: You! Well, your dog really (but you get to tag along). We think groups like NACSW have actually been building a nationwide agricultural biodetection capacity waiting to be deployed. That's where the citizen science part comes in. We have painstakingly done the lab work to show the dogs can do it and developed a method to deploy training materials, now we need help to see if we have agricultural detection dogs in every nook and cranny of the US to support farmers and help secure our food supply.
The call: we need detection trainers and handlers to join the citizen science team. We are building teams to train together all across the US. The project will end with double blind odor recognition tests and a double blind operational search. And yes, there will be ribbons!
To start: sign up for the webinar here: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAtc-mrrD4tGNCXqnC3Amdql_I2wgqRTRZa#/registration
This project was supported by the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative. Competitive Grant no. 2021–67013–33715 from the Tactical Sciences for Agricultural Biosecurity from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
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How have your dog goals/views changed since you were a kid? Or even over the past couple of years?
#hmm goals i used to be much more into sports/titling but i dont have the time or money anymore (grad school)#and anyway there are zero non-akc venues where i live (hawaiʻi) so it's moot anyway#i would still like to get back into it someday! it is kind of disappointing bc quid looooves working/training and i just dont do that much#without the impetus of classes/sports#obviously lots of my views have changed as ive grown up and transitioned from bandwagon following to critical thinking lol#anyway! agility is fun i miss agility
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More water than you think you need, and human and canine snacks! Correctly-fitting hiking boots that go up around your ankle are ideal, but sturdy sneakers with good traction might be ok depending on the hike difficulty. Whatever you wear just make sure you break them in well before the hike so you don't get blisters! Good socks help to prevent rubbing too.
For the hike itself, start as early as you can so you're not in a rush. Take your time and take as many breaks as you and your dog need!
If there are really steep "scramble" sections and you trust your dog off-leash, it's sometimes safer to briefly let them off leash to find their own way up - that way you don't risk the leash catching on things, or slipping and pulling your dog down with you (or vice versa).
Mountain hiking ppl of dogblr - we're gonna (attempt to) hike up a ~1.5km big mountain in late May, any general or gear tips?
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Thank you again! I'm over the moon with this ❤️

A commission I had pleasure to create for Emily of her amazing Cricket!
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Here's my spicy hot take on some discourse floating around the doggosphere-
Most complaints about doodles and shelters are problems people have with new/inexperienced/"casual" dog owners. The rest are issues that are not exclusive to or even dominated by doodles/shelter dogs.
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digdigdigdig hee hee hee! oho ho ho!! haha hee hee! chew chew digdigdig
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as usual if you have cute anecdotes or pictures to share feel free to reply and add to the post!
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as usual if you have cute anecdotes or pictures to share feel free to reply and add to the post!
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Baby Quid for puppy day!


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Pike's best features are her slightly oversized ears, the little eyebrows, and her wiggle and cuddle mode.
#she is soooo cute#maybe i will have to get a rat terrier someday#or a border terrier or a manchester or a bedlington...#im terrier-curious
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Rb with a breed you would own from herding, sporting, non sporting, hound, terrier, toy and working groups. You must either answer to all 7 or none at all <3
#herding - rough collie#sporting - WSS or field spaniel#non-sporting - tibetan spaniel#hound - whippet (et. al.)#terrier - bedlington#toy - havanese#working - chinook maybe?#obviously only a subset <3#whenever i get my next non-windsprite (in a while) i think I'd like a cirneco or podengo#or something from the terrier genre (bedlington manchester border or rat)
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Various examples of my work, and a color chart for available colors!
I take Biothane commissions and can make just about anything* requested! I make custom collars, leashes, and other gear for pets, and I’m happy to make chokers, collars, belts, etc. for humans too! I can add some simple painted designs or paint splatter/speckles, and in the future hope to be able to do heat stamping patterns too.
Please note that since I have a very small operation and do not source supplies in bulk, all commissioned pieces will be priced individually based on my costs in sourcing the material/hardware needed for that project. Everything I make is completely custom and I am happy to give you a price quote for any request, so you can decide if that’s something you want and can afford. I greatly appreciate any and all commissions or shares!! :3
*As a policy I will not make e-collar straps, prong collar covers, or full-slip collars/leashes, so please do not ask for these. Thank you for understanding! At this time I am not able to make dog harnesses or muzzles, but I hope to be able to in the future.
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Y’all I picked up these chilly penguins from a local store and they’re a life saver.
I prefer them to the traditional cone kongs because they last longer and lay on their back. Filled those little suckers up with rehydrated kibble, low-sodium chicken broth and stuck a cookie in the middle.
Voila, my dogs are happy for the next 45 minutes! Plus, they’re only $8.95 on Amazon. Good stuff.

Here’s our resident 5 month old croc chowing down on hers. We’ve named him beef penguin.
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