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February 11, 2010

Puppy DVD from Cesar Millan!

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Top 7 Tips for Your New Dog or Puppy
from “Dog Whisperer” Cesar Millan!

This holiday season, many people adopted new canine family members. In order to prevent problems down the road, it’s important that you establish leadership with your new dog or puppy right from the start.

1. Create a schedule that includes a daily walk in the morning. This is critical for your dog’s health, both physical and mental. If you have a puppy, talk to your veterinarian about the risk of long-term bone development problems, parvovirus, and other health issues before implementing an exercise routine.

2. Set aside time every day to provide mental exercise by maintaining rules, boundaries, and limitations. When these needs are met, the affection you give to your dog will be channeled as a reward.

3. Always walk out the door ahead of your dog when leaving the house. This will show your dog who is in the leadership role.

4. On walks, make sure that your dog is not in front of you, pulling you down the street. Instead, keep your dog to your side or behind you. This will also demonstrate to your dog that you are the alpha figure.

5. Give your dog something to do before you share food, water, toys, or affection. This way the dog earns his treat. For example, have her perform the Sit or Down command.

6. At bedtime, if your puppy tries to leave her bed, begins to whine, or tries to use chewing as a way to cope with the anxiety of being alone, give her gentle but firm corrections. The puppy’s mother set very strict rules for behavior, so she should need very little correction in order to get the point.

7. Create a budget for unexpected circumstances, like medical bills and training classes. A healthy, well-trained dog makes a wonderful pet.

This February, join Cesar in celebrating Puppy Love! Help the non-profit Cesar and Ilusion Millan Foundation spread the love for pups in rescues and shelters to commemorate their third year anniversary.

For more tips on how to prevent problem behaviors before they start, or to buy Cesar’s newest DVD Raising the Perfect Puppy or check out his book How to Raise the Perfect Dog Through Puppyhood and Beyond, visit CesarsWay.com.

November 26, 2009

Holiday First Giving for Non-Profits

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Please give to our Holiday Fundraiser!
Cross Post if you cannot give. We so appreciate your support! See our web page and a Warm Holiday Wishes from GwpRescue, Inc

http://www.firstgiving.com/gwprescueinc

November 18, 2009

Mastering Leadership #5 DVD is out!

DOG WHISPERER CESAR MILLAN’S
TIPS FOR THE 5 MOST COMMON CANINE MISBEHAVIORS

Dog Whisperer Cesar Millan tackles the five most common issues faced by dog owners in the fifth edition of his Mastering Leadership DVD series, Common Canine Misbehaviors. Here are a few tips for each of these problems:

5.) Aggression towards other dogs – Watch your temper! If you are tense, frustrated, or angry, your dog will mirror that energy right back at you, so it’s especially important to remain calm when dealing with an aggressive dog. But remember, always put your safety first! Seek the help of a professional to deal with this potentially dangerous issue.

4.) Overexcitement or hyperactivity – Overexcited or hyperactive dogs are not being challenged enough. Most often, they just require more exercise! Find a new activity to try with your dog – hiking, swimming, agility courses – or step up your current walk routine. Dogs require at least 30 minutes of a structured walk every day. Talk to your vet about how much exercise your dog can safely handle.

3.) Barking while the owner is away – This is most often a symptom of separation anxiety. You can help your dog to relax by communicating that being apart is no big deal. Instead of showering your dog with affection, practice no touch, no talk, and no eye contact for at least five minutes when entering or leaving your home.

2.) Barking at a specific stimulus – Take time to simulate the cause of the barking, and practice correcting your dog. If it’s the doorbell that sets your dog off, ring it when no one is coming over, so you can stay focused on the task at hand: helping your dog overcome this unwanted behavior.

1.) Problems on the walk – A canine pack leader leads, and so should you! Your dog should always be next to you or behind you, never out in front. Make sure you are the first one out the door and the first one to come back in.

Watch Cesar demonstrate these tips and more in his new DVD Common Canine Misbehaviors available at CesarsWay.com.

Awesome new DVD has new information! Check it out on Cesarsway.com

July 2, 2009

Bandannas for Puppy Mill survivors!

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Daisy and Sonny are working their little paws to the bone sewing these adorable bandannas for the sale from

Please take a look and all proceeds from this fundraiser go to the puppy mill kids in our care. We still have 14 babes left…and their ongoing care depends on the public for support.

Thanksonny-and-daisy-copy21.jpg you Daisy and Sonny! You are awesome!

April 30, 2009

Vote for German Wirehaired Pointer Rescue!

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The Animal Rescue Site

Help German Wirehaired Pointer Rescue in KS win a $20,000 grant!

Dear Friends,

Vote for us at www.theanimalrescuesite.com and we could win $20,000 to help pets in need.

The Animal Rescue Site is hosting a special challenge for eligible Petfinder.com member shelter and rescue groups. The grand prize is a $20,000 grant, and they will be awarding many other grants to rescue groups with the most votes — a total of $100,000 in grants for animal welfare organizations.

Think how many animals we could help for $20,000!

Help us win! All you have to do is click to help rescued animals, and then vote in The Animal Rescue Site $100,000 Shelter+ Challenge. Both of these actions are absolutely free! You can vote once a day, every day, from April 13 through July 26,2009. Every time you vote, or tell a friend to vote, you are making a huge difference for us.

Vote today!
Shelter name: German Wirehaired Pointer Rescue
state: Ks
Identify the animal to verify your vote and that’s it.
Vote Daily!
Visit: www.theanimalrescuesite.com

April 26, 2009

Please Join us for the Chip In Fundraiser!

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April 23, 2009

Auditions to be Held for the Dog Whisperer in Houston!

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PRODUCERS FROM DOG WHISPERER HOLD AUDITIONS
IN HOUSTON, TEXAS ON SATURDAY, APRIL 25

Don’t miss your chance to meet with the producers of Dog Whisperer to audition to be on the show! Be prepared to describe your dog’s issue and bring video footage which shows the problem behavior to submit to the producers. Submissions cannot be accepted without a video.

Dog Whisperer is looking for a wide variety of dog problems, including unusual phobias, obsessions, fearful behavior, aggression, or any other unique situations that Cesar could help transform.

Dogs are welcome, but your dog does not need to attend to be considered. For safety reasons, the producers ask that you leave your aggressive dog at home. In order to capture footage of aggression, they recommend keeping the dog on a leash, behind a fence, or in a muzzle. Please do not put yourself or your dog in danger while trying to film the behavior.

SATURDAY, APRIL 25th

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
PETCO
22511 State Hwy 249,
Houston, TX 77070-1532

2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
PETCO
2410 Bay Area Blvd, Ste B,
Houston, TX 77058-1520

Can’t make it to the audition? Submit a video application. In the video, we would like you to introduce yourself and your dog. Give us your name, age, and occupation, as well as the dog’s name, age, and breed. Tell us the problems your dog is having and how these issues are affecting your life. Also, let us know what you love about your dog. We would like you to capture at least three instances of your dog’s bad behavior.

For details on how to submit a video or for further information about the auditions, please visit http://www.cesarmillaninc.com/dogwhisperer/submissions.php

March 8, 2009

Happenings

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Well, you know Mom had a very busy week as did most of the other rescue volunteers. We have been working on our Pet Expo Event, getting things together. Shawn has been busy contacting businesses for donations for raffle, Mom is going to get busy also. If you would like to donate an item such as a gift card, or just about anything we could use for our raffle…just let us know!

We are in desperate need for foster homes at this time. More than ever, GWP’s are finding themselves being relinquished by their owners, or in shelters. We have an extreme need in KY and Ks. We also could use foster homes in various other Midwestern states. As we become known through the Sessions with Cesar Rescue Program, local events, and over the internet, requests for help are for an all time high. Help with managing their Gwp’s from the Kansas City Metro area have been staggering. For a small donation, we will come out and assess the situation and devise a plan for management. If a certified professional is needed, we will recommend this also. Most times the trouble has been from a lack of exercise and structure. We recommend Cesar’s online training course Sessions With Cesar for all dog owners! If you check out Sessions, and decide to sign up Please use code 3F5AE2C8 to benefit GWP Rescue, Inc.

We are pleased to have been selected to be part of the Sessions Beta testers to try out the site before the launch to the public, and have the honor to have been selected to be part of the Sessions with Cesar Rescue Program. Please see our website “Rescue Program” or go to resources on the Sessions site to read about the program.

Lastly, I am so proud of Mom….she is a little shy, but has started to give Dog Bite Prevention Seminars for children Pre-K through 5th Grade. Her curriculum is from DoggoneSafe.com. This is an interactive seminar that teaches kids not to hug or kiss us, how to recognize body language, what to do in case they are attacked by a strange dog or how to approach a dog with permission from the owner. Always ask permission from your parent first, and ask the owner to have their dog sit. If the dog won’t listen to their owner, then do not approach the dog. This tells them the dog is not under control of the owner. Using tools learned in the seminar, children can empower themselves in situations where they are not comfortable. Even if it is a dog that is just too frisky…”Stand like a tree”. Mom feels like this is a way to give to the community, and help with a donation for the rescue. She is currently working with some local agencies to set up programs within the community.

Keep Daisy in your thoughts and prayers. She is going through her first heartworm treatment on Monday. She is in the final stages, and becoming very thin. She is a wonderful loving dog that would make someone a fine companion. She is a gem…so let’s send a lot of positive energy her way okay!

Well, my paws are getting sore from typing…Please let us hear from you!

Your Pawpal,

Buddy

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March 2, 2009

Mom’s Too Busy

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Hi everybody….Buddy here. Mom just got so busy with rescue, fundraisers, planning, grant writing, dogs on treadmills, dogs at training…well, you get the idea. She ran herself ragged…so i had a long sit down with her. She decided to turn the blog over to me…what better that a wirehair talking about wirehairs?

Mom is a Cesar Millan Ambassador, and a Sessions with Cesar Ambassador
She helps people on the community forum with information and problems using Cesar’s solutions she has learned through Cesar’s Books, DVD’s, products and from the 115 dogs she has rehabilitated using Cesar’s Way.

My story is on One True Media.com

Mom has had a lot of exciting things happen in the last few months. Lots of adoptions, lots of help from volunteers, and she got licensed to do Dog Bite Prevention Seminars for kids K-5th grade. She has done a few of these and the kids love it. She’ll start work with the Johnson County Health Dept soon. She has a lot of other irons in the fire like the capital campaign for the new building….now that will be something for sure!

Well, enough from me. We have two new fosters…Daisy and Suzy. Daisy needs a lot just now so better got help Mom.

Please see our website www.GWPRescue.com to see the new kids, and read the News on our website….pretty great to be a rescue wirehair!

August 3, 2008

Rescue dogs and Behavior

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Hi All…as you know by looking at the new dogs we have brought into our rescue
www.GWPRescue.com Adoption page, we have been faced with some pretty tough issues.
We have had several adoptions again bang, bang, bang…..which is awesome!

Sophie, Moose, Casper, Herman the German, and now little Gracie looks like she will be also going into a wonderful home! Did I leave anyone out?…Oh Max! How could I forget?

Max’s parents saw him on the website and drive all the way from Buffalo, NY with their GWP Lucy to meet Max in Kansas! Wow, what a match made in Heaven!

Say a prayer, send good vibes, meditate…so Lily and Indi also can find such good homes. They are coming along. Indi is ready! Her eye surgery went extremely well, and she us set to go now. She is a great girl….
Tilly, Boris, and now sweet Buffy will get care and comfort. So check them all out if you are not a member of our group and see the wonderful dogs we have for adoption!

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