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NYC Puppy SUMMER 2013

The magazine that tells ALL about NYC puppies

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In this issue

3          Editor’s Letter  

8          What dog is right for you? 14        Ask the vet    

17        Where should we get our new puppy? 21        Best in breed in N YC

32        Exploring NYC with your pup

36        Celebrities and their pets  

44        What’s  in  a  name?  

45       Nutrition 101

51        Tricks  for  treats  contest  

54        Fashion avenue… has a new look!  

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Editor’s Letter Welcome to the inaugural issue of ”NYC PUPPIES”. I am so excited to be bringing you a magazine that can relate to all puppies but specifically to our dogs that live in the Big Apple. I’d like to tell you a little about myself. I was born and raised in South Florida but had made many visits to NYC because that is where my family originated from. I said to myself that one day I will return to the city and live. Growing up with three other siblings, I also had my Chelsea. Chelsea was a Maltese. She was the cutest and most lovable dog anyone could wish for. I lived in the suburbs so I was able to take her on long walks and even take her swimming in our pool all year round. Living with Chelsea was easy and wonderful and mostly stress free. Unfortunately at age 14 Chelsea passed on to doogie heaven but I have years of precious memories that I will never forget.

My wish to move to the “Big” city finally came true. I now live in Manhattan with my Shorkie, “Chloe”. Chloe is a mixture of a Yorkie and a Shitzu ….and as you can see in the picture she is as cute as can be. As well behaved as my previous dog was, Chloe presented a whole new set of experiences. I came to NYC to attend LIM College, which is a fashion merchandising school. With my love of fashion and my love for puppies, I decided to start a magazine that combines both of my interests. Raising a puppy in a “vertical” city is quite challenging. Our furry friends are special and unique just because they are from the “city”! Along with being well dressed and accessorized, our pets need to live healthy and happy lives. I hope to bring you articles that will help you choose the right breed, training tips, health tips, and the latest innovations and much much more for our four legged friends. Of course without saying…..your dog will be the “best dressed “puppy in NYC with all of our fashion tips.

I am excited to start this journey with you. I encourage you to send me pictures of your “precious” babies and any questions that concern you. I would love to hear from you about what you would like to see in future editions of “NYC Puppies”. Until next time, please enjoy our first issue and I wish you a happy summer for you and your puppy!

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Organic Real Brooklyn Pizza Treat Tin

Offered at www.robbiedawg.com

Kurgo Quantum Leash

Offered at www.kurgo.com

Go Go Bolo Pet water

Offered at www.dogisgood.com

Get Naked Low Calorie Dental Chew Sticks

Offered at fidodogtreats.com/n-bone

Ready Treat training

Offered at http://shop.clipandgoagility.com

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Kryptaglow Co Leash Body Harness

Offered at http://coleash.com

Tropiclean Fresh Breath Teeth Gel Kit

Offered at http://www.tropiclean.net

Dog Wool Ball

Offered athttp://www.purrfectplay.com

Goodbye Odor

Offered at http://goodbye-odor.com

Anti-lick Strip

Offered at http://www.nurturedpets.com

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Spotlight

Name: Chelsea

Breed: Maltese

Location: Midtown East

Question for

the owner Where do you take Chelsea to get the necessary things?

I go to Happy Feet Pet Shop, I bring Chelsea here for daycare once or twice a week, and she absolutely loves it and runs to the door every time. The staff is very friendly and warm. Patti the groomer is amazing. She has been our groomer for years. (Alex Sandler)

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Top Puppy Doctors of NYC

The Village Veterinarian Located: 340 East 11th St (between 1st Ave & 2nd Ave Phone # (212) 979-9870

One Love Located:317 Atlantic Avenue�Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone # �(718) 532-7410

Dr. Kenneth Humphrys

Dr. Moscovich

Dr. Kaplan

City Vet Location: 220 West72nd St. New York, NY 10023 Phone: (212) 799-7000

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What dog is Right For you?

           The  Do’s  and  Don’ts  of  Getting  Your  Perfect  Puppy    

Are you ready to add a new member to your family? You must have a million questions on which furry 4 legged friend is right to fit your life style. Choosing your dog should be a fun experience and we’re here to help.

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Size Key Extra Small: 10 pounds or less

Small: 10 to 25 pounds

Medium: 25 to 50 pounds

Large: 50 to 100 pounds

Giant: 100 pounds or more

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“Do” Pick a dog that fits the size of your home. If you are living in a small cramped NYC apartment then the smaller breeds are for you. If you are lucky enough to have more room and even outside space, a larger breed like the Labrador retriever or Golden retriever may be for you. Whichever size dog you choose, remember they must be taken outside to walk and play.

“Don’t” Buy a shaggy dog if you are allergic you should think about getting a nonshedding dog. If you’re worried about loose hairs or if you or your kids have allergies. Dogs that are professionally groomed tend to shed less in your home. There really aren’t any hypoallergenic dogs since all dogs produce dander. Some good choices would be bichon frise, standard poodles or schnauzers.

“Do” Pick a mild-mannered puppy especially when apartment living in NYC. With minimum space a sweet tempered, well behaved breed will be able adapt easier to a confined space. Be aware that some dogs are more excitable and not mix well with children. Some breeds to consider are pugs, boxers, brichon fries and standard poodles

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“Don’t” choose a herding dog if you are not into exercise or you have limited space. They need a lot of space, exercise and mental stimulation. They also can be very tricky with children as they can sometimes be a bit “nippy”

“Do” Watch out for tiny dogs. As much as a tiny dog can be well suited for apartment life in NYC, small children and small dogs don’t always mix. Some breeds are very delicate such as Chihuahuas, Miniature pinschers and Pekingeses. Terriers are sturdier and calmer than most other small dogs. Toy breeds are great for families living in apartments.

“Do” Choose a hardy, mixed breed. Believe it or not, purebread dogs are often more susceptible to genetic deseases; Mixed breeds are less likely to have these health problems and tend to be hardier. Sometimes it is difficult to predict the size, temperment and personality of a mixed breed, even if you know

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“Don’t” forget about “designer dogs”. These dogs are a combination of two different breeds. One of the most popular breeds to mix is the poodle because of their good temperament and nice coat. Some popular new breeds are the cockapoo (cocker spaniel and poodle), yorkipoo (yorki and poodle) and the labradoodle (Labrador retriever and poodle).

“Do” Consider a career-change dog. If you don’t have the time or resources to train a puppy you cant get a dog that has been trained by a specific organization. Sometimes these dogs just “don’t work out” but they are loveable and well trained. Look into guide-dog schools for that special dog.

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Winner will win a year supply of dog food. Vote online at NYCpuppy.com. When you vote you will get half your money off on a years subscription of NYC puppy. Also, enter a picture of your dog for next issue in a chance of being the cutest dog. Please include your name, dog’s name and breed, address and contact info, including telephone number.

Strike a pose!

VOTE Who has the cutest dog?

Winner will be announced next issue

Troy

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Bailey

Tucker

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Ask The Vet Dr.Perl graduated from Georgetown University with a BA degree. She earned her M.D. degree at the University of Pennsylvania School of veterinary medicine. Dr.Perl is in private practice and loves to answer your questions each month.

Q- How should I train and discipline my small dog? –Allison R. New york, NY A- Ask your vet for a recommendation for a reputable

trainer in your area. You might also ask a friend if they have been successful with a particular trainer. Start training early before your dog develops unacceptable habits. Effective training techniques learned early will make you and your puppy happy for life!

Q- How can I find safe ways to socialize my dog with other dogs? –Mike H. Brooklyn, NY

A- After your puppy has been properly vaccinated ask your vet or local pet shop to help you locate nearby dog parks or play groups. It is important for your pooch to get exercise and spend time socializing with other canines. Make sure to keep your doggie with similar size friends so they don’t feel overwhelmed.

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Q- Do I need to protect my small dog from cold weather?- Stella D. Staten Island, NY

A- When the weather turns cold, ask your vet whether he or she recommends taking any special precautious to protect your small dog from the cold. Big dogs can retain more body heat. Each breed is different as more furry dogs may require fewer precautions. Limit your outdoor time and make sure your dog has more indoor exercise. A little doggy sweater or booties can help brave the elements. Be sure to wipe down and dry off your doggie and pay special attention to their paws.

Q- I have a small breed dog. Should I expect any health problems? –Jackie F. Astoria, NY A- Certain dog breeds are more prone to suffer specific physical ailments than others. Ask your vet if you could take any preventive measures that you can take early on. Make sure you understand which symptoms to look for. Knee problems can occur in breeds such as a Bichon Frise, a toy Poodle, a Lhasa Apso and a Pomeranian. If you identify the problems and act quickly you can help your puppy live a longer and healthier life.

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Q- When should my dog start getting routine blood work done? –Carlos T. Bronx, NY A- Some vets like to do baseline blood work to establish and individual dogs basic physiology. This can screen for certain congenital diseases. As the dog gets older follow up with additional blood work.

Dr.Perl’s top dog food brands

1. Royal Canin 2. Eukanuba 3. Avoderm Natural 4. Pinnacle 5. Innova 6. Solid Gold 7. Wellness 8. Blue Buffalo 9. Science Diet 10. Canidae

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There are some questions we should ask ourselves before buying a puppy. Why do I want a puppy?, Can I afford one?, am I prepared to take care of a puppy? And where can I get one? Of course you must avoid “the puppy mill”, at all cost. Here are some suggestions on where to find your “Perfect NYC Puppy”

Animal Shelter

Adopting from an animal shelter is a great thing to do. It’s much cheaper than buying from a breeder and you can save a life! Workers at the shelter will ask you a lot of questions so they can match you up with a compatible breed. NYC alone gets over 35,000 homeless pets that need a home. The mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals has over 150 shelters and rescue groups throughout the city for the adoption of pets.

Where Should We Get Our New Puppy?

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Breed Rescue Group If you want a particular breed and to do a good deed and save some money, try a breed-rescue group. These groups collect abandoned dogs from vets, kennels, owners and local shelters. A good place to start is Animal Haven at (212)274-8511

Breeder If you want a purebred or even a “designer” dog and money is no problem a breeder may be the way to go. The American Kennel Club’s website at akc.org is a good place to start. If you can, arrange to visit and meet the breeder, the dog’s parents and the puppies. You may gave to wait for a liter to be born and if it is a purebred be sure to get AKC registration papers.

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Pet Shop Be careful! Pet shops cater to impulsive buyers. They sometimes get their dogs from mass breeding facilities otherwise known as a puppy mill, where dogs may be housed in poor conditions. Some of these dogs are more likely to have health issues.

The Internet/Classifieds The Internet can be a good way to find a breeder buy can be risky. If the breeder is not local it is not easy for one to see their facilities. Some will ship you puppies but

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NYC  Dog Walkers  

Do you think

these people

have their

hands full?

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Top 10

New Yorkers love their small dogs, but they are opening their hearts to big dogs too. Despite tiny apartments New Yorkers are loving their larger size pooches. Here are our top 10 breeds in our favorite NYC places!

Best in breed in NYC

Labrador Retriever

• An ideal sporting and family dog • Average size: from 55 to 75 pounds • Outgoing and devoted companions; Water dog • Well-behaved around young children and the elderly • Labrador Retrievers will do okay in an apartment if

sufficiently exercised.

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French Bulldog

• Indoor dogs, but require air conditioning in warm weather.

• Must weigh 28 pounds or less. • The Frenchie requires minimal exercise and

grooming. • They are an intelligent breed • The French Bulldog rarely barks and if he does

it's often to draw attention, to point out that he needs something or just because he is not happy.

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• Yorkies are easily adaptable to all surroundings

• Travel well and make suitable pets for many homes.

• Need daily interaction with their people • Ranging in size from four to seven pounds. • This little dog is highly energetic, brave, loyal

and clever.

Yorkshire Terrier

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German Shepherd

• The German Shepherd Dog is hailed as the world's leading police, guard and military dog.

• Ranging in size from 22 to 26 inches tall at the shoulder

• Energetic and fun-loving • The breed is very fond of children once a

relationship is established. • He is a loyal family pet and a good guard

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English Bulldog

• Tend to be gentle and protective • The breed requires minimal grooming

and exercise. • Ranging in size from 40 to 50 pounds. • Their short nose makes them prone to

overheating in warm weather • Bulldogs do not need a lot of physical

exercise, so they are well-suited for living in apartments

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Poodle

• The Poodle can accommodate nearly any size living quarters.

• The Poodle is an active breed and requires daily exercise.

• Standard: over 15 inches tall at the shoulder; Miniature: over 10 but under 15 inches; Toy: 10 inches or under.

• Poodles can be a variety of solid colors, including white, black, apricot and gray, but never parti-colored.

• Exceptionally smart, active and excels in obedience training

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• Shih Tzu means "lion" and although this dog is sweet and playful, he is not afraid to stand up for himself!

• Ranging in size from 8 to 11 inches tall at the shoulder and 9 to 16 pounds.

• Companion, house pet. • The Shih Tzu is a small dog with a short

muzzle and large dark eyes. • Cherished by Chinese royals as prized

house pets for over a thousand years.

Shih Tzu

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Golden Retriever

• Active and energetic Sporting breed • Water-repellant double-coat sheds

seasonally and needs regular brushing • Average size: from 55 to 75 pounds. • Intelligence and eager to please

attitude • This breed is both beautiful to look at

and a joy to own.

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• They are protective of their territory • Obedience training and socialization are musts. • Ranging in size from 22 to 27 inches tall at the

shoulder. • The Rottweiler is happiest when given a job to

perform. • His intelligence, endurance and willingness to

work make him suitable as a police dog, herder, service dog, therapy dog, obedience competitor and devoted companion.

Rottweiler

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Havanese

• Small and sturdy dog with a friendly disposition.

• Ranging in size from 8½ to 11½ inches tall at the shoulder.

• The Havanese is trainable and intelligent • Energetic and require some form of daily

exercise. • The breed's non-shedding coat makes it

suitable for allergy sufferers

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Spotlight

Name: Duncan

Breed: Shih Tzu/Bichon frise

Location: East village

Question for

the owner Where do you take Duncan to get groomed?

I go to unleashed spa; I bring Ducan here to get groomed. Kim, the owner, is super friendly and runs a Great business. We've had a different groomer each time, and I trust them all. They consult each owner about what they're looking for, and they're super nice and professional. (Ashley Ulam)

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Exploring NYC with your Pup

Most people in NYC, especially in Manhattan don’t own a car. So what’s the best way to get around the city with your dog? Technically, any dog is allowed on public transportation in the city as long as it is enclosed in a carrier and carried in such away it will not annoy other passengers. If your puppy is small enough to fit in a carrier that you can hold on your lap….that’s perfect! Taxis are also likely to pick you up if your dog is in a carrier.

When your puppy grows, things can get a bit more challenging… You must carry your larger dog in a carrier down to the subway platform to board the train.

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Although it is up to the discretion of the cab driver, most are willing to pick up people who have a leash with them. When you are holding are hailing a taxi, make sure your dog is in a carrier or sitting calmly and visible by your side. It would be nice if you could carry a large towel or blanket to cover the seat and be generous with your tip! Other alternatives are private cab services as long as you tell them you have a puppy. You can also rent a zip car as long as they are kept in a

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D Pet Hotel Chelsea

Luxury dog hotel offering amenities such as overnight boarding, daycare, spa, and grooming services.

Lavish Accommodations Amenities and services available at D Pet Hotel consist of modern designed luxury suite boarding. Standard suites include doggie beds and flat screen TVs.

Uber suites are pure elegance and comfort Modern full-size beds, extensive room décor,42” flat screen TV for your “Distinguished Dog’s” viewing pleasure

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Frolic and Play

§ 3 spectacular doggie parks with 4,000 square feet of the hotels ground

§ Designed to provide optimum environment for your dogs to play and exercise throughout the day.

§ Large, medium, and pint size

Amenities § Provide premium in style and pampering § Art grooming and spa center § Boutique carries specialty products and accessories

§ Organic food and treats, luxury beds, bowls and leashes

§ Custom photo-shoots by Furlographs

Located: 104 W. 27th st Phone number (646) 478-7877

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Celebrities and their pets

Ryan Gosling posing with George

Lena Dunham cuddling with Lamby

Jessica Beil takes a stroll with Tina

Liv Tyler goes for a walk with Neal

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Dogs love their baths. In the hot “dog” days of summer in the NYC it is important to keep their skin and hair shiny & healthy. Walking through the city can make our puppies “dirty”, “greasy”, “smelly”, “flaky” or “Itchy”

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It is important to use a mild shampoo especially formulated for dogs! Do not use “people” shampoo or “baby” shampoo because they are formulated for a different type of slightly acidic skin. Out doggy friends have “neutral” to slightly alkaline skin. Make sure the water is lukewarm and keep the suds out of their eyes or use a “tearless” shampoo. Rinse your “baby” well. Make sure to gently dry the inside of your puppy’s ear with a soft towel or cotton ball to remove any moisture. This will prevent an ear infection.

Happy Bathing…Stay Cool, Clean and Comfortable!

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Bark Box “A monthly box of dog goodies”

Prices start as low as $19 a month

10% supports a rescue group

Free Shipping

Bark Box is “for the dogs”. Their aim is to make dogs happy. Every month your puppy will get a surprise! Barkboxes contain all-natural treats, the coolest new puppy products and things you can’t find in a big chain store… everything to make your puppy healthy and happy with life enriching gifts each month.

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Each monthly box contains a combination of 4-6 treats, toys and hygiene products that have been hand selected. Every month you will receive a unique gift.

A NYC based company

Telephone number:(973)-532-BARK

Barkbox.com

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Starting in August 2013 Direct TV will be starting a 24-hour channel for dogs called

DOGTV. The founder of DOGTV, Ron Levi says “We have created programs where every frame, second and sound have been tailored to fir the way dogs see and the hear world”.

DOGTV is focusing their station to help dogs that suffer from separation anxiety when their owners are away. Three to six minute long segments will provide relaxing, stimulating and behavior improving content. Relaxing music has been specifically written and recorded for dogs. Levi said, “Everything we included in our content is something research tells us dogs like to see, like other dogs and moving/objects”.

The channel will become available for Direct TV subscribers on August 1st for $4.99 per month. The station has already been tested in San Diego and pet owners have given it rave reviews. They say their dogs became really relaxed after watching a segment.

Relax your Paws watch DOGTV

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DOGTV will not have commercials and humans will notice that some images on the screen may be slightly blurred. The content is not for human eyes. It will be clear for dogs but not necessarily people. The colors green and red have been enhanced for more vibrancy because most dogs have green and red color blindness. Also included will be sounds that would be calming for dogs but not necessarily people.

The creators of DOGTV are very excited about their new endeavor. The director of pet issues at the Humane society of the United States told ABC News “We are hoping the science behind the channel is accurate and that the developers will follow up to see how to improve

dogs’ quality of life. Get ready to share your favorite recliner and the remote!

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Strolling in the City

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What’s in a Name? MAX #1

Out of 100,000 registered dogs in NYC, the Mutt and Max are #1. According to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene which runs the dog licensing program the most popular names are similar to those across the country like Max, Bella and Lucky. There are a few though, that are native to NYC dogs. Of course there are some name Jeter and some named Carmelo! NYC, known for its’ fashion industry. Also has dogs named Chanel, Dolce and Gucci. So if you can’t afford to buy a designer dress… your dog can be named in style!

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Light,  Refreshing and Healthy  Warm weather treats!

Nutrition 101

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Blueberry Pupsicles § High in Vitamin C and fiber § Packed with antioxidants that boost

cognitive function in dogs

What you will need

§ • 2 cups plain organic yogurt § • 1/3 cup fresh blueberries § • 6-bar silicon rectangle muffin mold

Directions  1. Combine 1 cup yogurt and half of the blueberries in a blender to form a smoothie.

2. Pour smoothie mix into the 6-bar silicon rectangle muffin mold, dividing evenly. (If your dog is little, you might want to use an ice cube tray.) Top up each bar with spoonfuls of the remaining plain yogurt and whole blueberries to create a pretty, layered look.

3. Cover with foil and place in the freezer on a flat surface for 6 hours or until frozen solid.

4. Slide out each bar to serve

Helpful Hint: Strawberries or raspberries can also be used!

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Cooldown Cubers

Serve  on  a  hot  summer’s  day,  after  a  walk!  

Step 1:Combine two to four of the following

§ Banana § Blueberries § Celery § Cucumbers § Kiwi § Mango § Strawberries § Watermelon

Step 2:Purée the ingredients in a blender or food processer, adding water as needed to make a slurry consistency.

Step 3:Freeze in ice trays for individual servings.

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Frozen Tuna Treats

After  a  walk  in  the  sunshine,  our  little  friends  can  get  pretty  hot.  Here  is  a  frozen  delicacy  that  is  sooo  yummy!  

What  you  will  need  • An ice cube tray • Can of water-packed tuna (alternately, you can use canned salmon) • 1 cup of water • A mixing bowl or Magic Bullet • Ziploc bag

Directions 1.Start by mashing up the tuna in your bowl or mixer. Don’t drain the tuna water as it helps with the freezing. Add about half a cup of water to the mix. 2. Then mix up that tuna! 3. Fill your Ziploc bag with the mix and cut a small hole in one end. Fill your trays and place in the freezer for a couple hours. Let your dog lick the bowl! 4.When the treats are frozen, you can pop them out and your dogs have a taste! Helpful Hint: Let them chew them on a tile floor or plate. Store in a plastic bag in your freezer for up to six months… so you’ll have some on hand for hot days!

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10 “People” Foods for Dogs

1.Yogurt

2.Flax seed

3.Salmon 4.Pumkin

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5.Sweet potatoes 6.Green beans

7.Eggs

9.Apples

8.Brewer’s yeast

10.Oatmeal

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Tricks for Treat

Who made the best homemade treats?

Winner will win a spread in next month issue. Vote online at NYCpuppy.com. When you vote you will get half your money off on a years subscription of NYC puppy. Also, enter a picture and a recipe for your treat for a chance to be in next month issue.

Winner will be announced next issue

VOTE!

Melissa’s dog shape cookies

Tina’s flower power treats

Ellie’s dough ball training treats

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How  to  Keep  your  Dog  Cool  in  the  Summer  

#1: Have Them Trimmed

#2: Buy a Cooling Mat

#3: Make Sure They Have Enough Water

#4: Provide a Shady Area

#5: Keep the Air Conditioner Going

#6: Never Leave Pets in the Car

#7: Bring Pets Inside

#8: Leave Pets at Home on Extremely Hot Days

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Spotlight

Name: Elly

Breed: Boston terrier

Location: Midtown west

Where do you take Elly to run around?

I take her to DeWitt Clinton Park. I live directly across the street and go here at least once a day to walk my dog. I also take Elly to the dog park. The park has running water and a kiddie pool. This has become my favorite spot in the city!(Rachel Howard)

W 52nd St and 11th Ave

Question for

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Fashion Avenue…

has a New Look!

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Posh Pooches

Daisy in a Burberry sweater

Charlie in a Gucci hat

Pete in a Louis Vuitton carrier

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Sportswear

Look out for puppies to show off the hottest everyday wear at central park to the time warner fountain. These puppies strut their stuff in the latest fashions from UVB protected shirts to the hottest bikinis! The most popular attire this summer is a bedazzled one piece!

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Formal wear

Every fall dogs around New York come show off their most fabulous attire. From bow ties to jewels these dogs will set the trends for next season.

Name: New York Pet Fashion Show

Theme: The roaring 20’s

Location: Hotel Pennsylvania

Date/time: October 8th, 2013 6:00-11:00PM

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Dress Up Your Pup

Feddrick dressed as a sushi roll. Bruce dressed as a happy butterfly.

Lilly dressed as a T-rex

Elizabeth dressed as a princess.

The Queen has arrived Rawrrrrr

Don’t eat me!

I can fly!

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Accessories

We recommend these Canine Styles English Classic line of braided leather collars so your dog could fit in at any top notch social event. $65

Located: 1195 Lexington Avenue

This faux red leather harness from Bitch New York will safely secure your little baby and not put any strain on their neck. $30

Visit:Bitchnewyork.com

This dog carrier from Puppulicious is a plush carrier that will provide luxurious comfort for your dog on the go. $65

Visit:puppyliciousnyc.

This hemp stripe bed from Barneys New York will allow your pup to dose off into a deep sleep. $150

Located: 660 Madison Avenue New York

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Have a Dogtastic Summer in the NYC!