Wednesday, January 20, 2010



OK this will be the last Mutt Mood lifter. It's about smells, oops, perhaps I should say scents. You know how nice it is to go into a bakery, the smell, oops, aroma of fresh baked goods, yum. Well, dogs have very keen senses of smell, much better than humans, so doesn't it make sense to treat your pet to certain scents? Vanilla extract is a good one. A few drops on your pet's favorite chew toy and he will be exstatic. Dogs also like the aromas of anise and don't forget fox urine. Well maybe forgetting that last one would be wise, especially indoors. Happy sniffing, folks. Gotta run, bye, Fluffy

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Mutt Mood Lifters



Hi, I'm back. Sorry about the delay, but you know how it goes. So many thing to sniff. There's just not enough hours in the day and you thought dogs couldn't tell time. OK, now, back to mood lifters for pets. Music, yes, music. Play the kind of music YOU listen to when you're at home. Your dog is listening too! If you could make a recording of your voice, maybe telling him to get off the sofa or just regular household noises, it would make him feel more comfortable when you are not around. That may even soothe him, worth the try, right? Let me know how this goes, see ya Fluffy

Monday, January 4, 2010

Mutt Mood Lifters

Here's more on "Perking Up Your Pooch". Another big reason for doggy depression? Boredom. No, I'm not going to tell you to do a song and dance routine, but if you're going out and leaving your pet home alone, give him something to do to help him pass the time. One of my favorites is a Kong stuffed with yummy peanut butter. There are also treat balls---plastic balls with holes that allow kibble to escape throughout the day. This can keep your pooch busy for quite a while. Gotta run!! Bye, Fluffy

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Mutt Mood Lifters


Dogs get depressed, too. Here's a "pupper upper" Watch Comedy Central together! Dogs are social animals. They notice if their owners are glum and they reflect that behavior. If you want your dog to be more optimistic, start by smiling yourself, or at least talking to your dog in an upbeat voice. More later on perking up your pooch. Keep smiling, bye, Fluffy