Sunday, February 26, 2012

Transcript: Passion For PAWS Foundation

Hi, my name is Capulet and I am the founder of the Passion for PAWS Foundation.

I started this foundation because of my passion for dogs and their health. Over the past few years, I began to take an active role in learning more information about canine health. It all started with my beloved Zorro. Towards the last few years of his life, his health began to decline.

I wanted to be a pro-active pet owner. I began to research information and talk to professionals in the animal health field. That is when I noticed that canine health research is not as advanced and developed compared to human health.

We need to continue to improve canine health studies and research. Our pets deserve the best health care. They are our best friends and we want them happy and healthy.

That is why the Passion for PAWS Foundation is committed to raising canine health awareness to pet owners.

To support our cause, we will hold an annual dog walk to raise money for canine health once a year. The event will be held on the first Saturday in May. The annual dog walk will take place in any town, city or neighborhood that is interested in participating.
Pet owners can either walk their dog(s) for 30 minutes or participate by bringing their dog(s) to a local dog park and have them play for 30 minutes
The fundraiser will help raise money for canine health research. The research will be conducted with the highest scientific methods and standards. It will focus on all health related issues, including diseases and illnesses.
What we need from you is your financial support to get the program started.
We have created a blog site called passionforpawss.blogspot.com. This is a place for pet owners to learn more information about canine health awareness.
In addition to the website, we have created a smart phone application where users can research health information, compare dog food products, view nutrition facts and recipe ideas. The application will also have an option to link their account to their vet’s pet profile. This will enable users to view their pet’s medical history anytime and anywhere. This application will be available to connect through social networks, such as Twitter and Facebook. Passion for PAWS can also be found on Facebook, Google +, and Twitter. The Passion for PAWS Foundation is currently being promoted through social media and we hope to expand our brand.
Here is where you can help. We need assistance with promotional items. We would like to sell promotional items such as clothing apparel for pet owners and canines. This would include T-shirts, hats, dog collars, leashes and canine t-shirts. Charging money for the apparel will help assist with an alternative way for donation support, while promoting the cause.

In addition to the apparel, we would also like to generate free informational promotional items. We would like to print brochures, posters and newsletters to leave in veterinarian offices and pet stores. The printed material will inform pet owners about canine health awareness and more information about the Passion for PAWS Foundation.
Please support our mission! It is a fun and a great way to help raise money and bring awareness to canine health and research!
Thank you.

Presentation for Passion for PAWS Foundation

http://youtu.be/XoW6weWSkcw

Executive Summary: Passion for PAWS Foundation

The Passion for PAWS Foundation is committed to raising canine health awareness to pet owners. I started this foundation because of my passion for dogs and their health. To support our cause, we will hold an annual dog walk to raise money for canine health once a year. The annual dog walk will take place in any town, city or neighborhood that is interested in participating. Pet owners can either walk their dog(s) for 30 minutes or participate by bringing their dog(s) to a local dog park and have them play for 30 minutes. The fundraiser will help raise money for canine health research. The research will focus on diseases and illnesses, as well as health solutions. What I need from you is your financial support to get the program started. I have started to advertise through social media but need assistance with promotional items. Promotional items such as clothing apparel for pet owners and canines will help advertise the cause and assist with donation support. In addition to the apparel, I would also like to generate promotional items, such as brochures, posters and newsletters to leave in pet stores and veterinarian offices. Please support our mission! It is a fun way to help raise money and bring awareness to canine health!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Scrap The Table Scraps


It is tempting to want to reward your best friend with human food, but this decision could harm your loved one. If you want to improve your dog’s health, avoid feeding table scraps.

Some human foods are acceptable for dogs to eat; and there are human foods that could poison your dog. It is important to learn the safe foods from the danger foods.

The most common danger foods that people are aware of are chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, small bones and coffee. It does not stop here! The danger food list continues to grow with items you may have thought to be healthy. It includes; seasonings, onions, garlic, chives, macadamia nuts, grapes, raisins, avocados, yeast dough, xylitol and mushrooms.

The danger foods can cause different reactions and illnesses in dogs. Most reactions include stomach issues, kidney failure, blockages and even death. So, when you are about to put your dinner plate on the floor for Fido [STOP] and remember the consequences. Your dog’s health is more important than your guilt trip.

If you want to make your dog's tail wag, there are healthier ways to make them happy. The safe foods are acceptable to add to your pet's food or to use as treats. Sweet potatoes, green beans, celery, carrots, apples, oatmeal, pumpkin, salmon, corn and lettuce are great substitutes to add to their dinner bowl. Providing your dog with nutritious treats will not only make you feel like a proud pet owner, but your dog will be thanking you with wet kisses and tail wags.

The Great Dog Food Debate



Yes, I am guilty.

I used to feed my dogs the worst dog food brands that were available in any supermarket. Why did I make this poor decision? Simply, because I was unaware and on a budget.

I first started to learn more about dog nutrition when my dog, Zorro became diagnosed with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). GERD is when the gastric fluids flow through the esophagus in a reverse direction. It is similar to the human condition of Acid Reflux. This condition can result in discomfort or pain.

The veterinarian suggested that we change Zorro’s diet to a low residue diet. The new food consisted of organic ingredients containing chicken, fish, eggs, minerals, vitamins and artificial flavors. The food was easily metabolized during digestion and allowed for nutrients to be absorbed quickly.

It wasn't only Zorro that was ill. Close friends were also experiencing their pet’s health declining. Pet owners flocked to the internet to learn more information about our dog’s health. Different illnesses, conditions and beliefs started to whirl around the pet community.

What is making our pets sick? An overwhelming agreement concluded that the dog food was to blame for our sick pets.

As pet owners, we can only strive to feed our pets better.

When debating dog food brands there are two main components that pet owners should abide by. First, dogs need food that contains high protein, high moisture and low starch foods. Second, the food needs to be a balanced diet. Balanced diet means the food has been tested. The test guarantees to meet our pet’s needs with minerals, vitamins and nutrients for all life stages.

Dog Food Debate (Healthy to Worst Food)
Balanced Home Raw Food Diet
Commercial available Balanced Raw Food Diet
Cooked Balanced Home-made Diet
Human Grade Can Foods
Human Grade Dry Foods
Super Premium Canned Foods
Super Premium Dry Foods
Veterinarian Recommended Can Foods
Veterinarian Recommended Dry Foods
Grocery Store Can Foods
Grocery Store Dry Foods

I recommend that you talk with your vet concerning dog food advice. They have access to information that a pet owner may not know about such as puppy growth studies, life cycle tests and most importantly, they know what your pet needs.  Every pet owner is different. Every dog has its own individual needs. The debate continues.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

5 Twitter Examples

1. The GREAT Dog Food DEBATE!
2. Scrapping The Table Scraps.
3. H3N8 Influenza-Protect Your Pups!
4. To Neuter or Not To Neuter...That is the Question!
5. Good Dental Care Leads to Healthy Pups!

Pitch #2: Passion for PAWS Foundation

Pitch #2: Passion for PAWS Foundation

The Passion for PAWS foundation is committed to raising awareness about canine health to pet owners. To support our cause, we will hold an annual dog walk to raise money for canine health research.
The annual dog walk will support our cause by raising money through donations. Pet owners will walk their dog(s) for 30 minutes. Why 30 minutes? Because, most dog breeds require at least 30 minutes of exercise a day.

Please support our mission!  It's a fun and great way to help raise money and bring awareness to canine health! Puppy power!