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Arts, crafts and some yummy goodies will be served up Saturday at HOPE Animal Shelter’s Craft and Bake Sale.

All proceeds from the sale, with food and items lovingly made by HOPE volunteers, will go to help the animals.

You may find treasures at the sale/Art and photo Ryn Gargulinski

You may find treasures at the sale/Art and photo Ryn Gargulinski

HOPE is Tucson’s only no-kill dog and cat shelter and, like the rest of the world, can use all the extra help it can get through this economic crap.

We’re not sure what types of craft you’ll find. Part of the fun of such sales is the wide and interesting variety. Heck, you may be lucky enough to snag a crocheted Santa Claus toilet paper cover.

What: HOPE Craft and Bake Sale
When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21
Where: Outside HOPE Animal Shelter, 2011 E. 12th St.

For more info on the sale or the shelter, visit HOPEanimalshelter.net

Sawyer Says: Go.

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What’s the coolest thing you ever got from a craft sale? The cheesiest?

Are you a bake sale fan? Are they more fun or less fun than cake walks?

Did you ever bake or make a craft for a sale and have everyone laugh in your face?

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Tucson’s – and Arizona’s – biggest pet party is heading our way in February, but now is the time to get on the bandwagon.

Sawyer and Phoebe discuss if they want to volunteer or rent a booth/Ryn Gargulinski

Sawyer and Phoebe discuss if they want to volunteer or rent a booth/Ryn Gargulinski

The Arizona Animal Fair, an annual free event for people and pets, is hitting Reid Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 20.

Hosted by SAFE, or Saving Animals From Euthanasia, the fair is billed as the largest event of its kind in the state and one of the largest in the whole Southwest.

Demonstrations, doggie dancing, pet psychics and photography meet with food, live music, low-cost vaccinations and mircochipping for a festive and fabulous event.

Don’t miss the petting area, which will feature horses, burros, llamas and even potbellied pigs. I want to pet a llama.

Want to do more than just show up?

Volunteers, sponsors, exhibitors and vendors are wanted.

Volunteer – More than 100 big-hearted animal lovers are needed to help make the fair happen. Volunteering can be as simple as helping to set up or as elaborate as helping to coordinate the event in progress.

Sponsor – Spend as little as $25 – or as much as $10,000 – to sponsor the event. Sponsorship will not only give you a cozy feeling that you are helping the fair happen, but you’ll also get your business’s name out in front of some 8,000 folks expected to attend the event.

Exhibitor/vendors – Got art? Food? Schmancy collars and leashes? A non-profit that caters to animals? Booths are available for a variety of prices, depending on the organization, and grants from SAFE are even available for qualifying non-profits. Application deadline is Jan. 23, space permitting, and a host of folks have already signed up. These include Doggie Diva Pet Care, Protect Police K-9s, Cause for Paws and dozens of others.

All proceeds from the event go to help the animal rescue community.

For more information or to download vendor and other applications, visit AZAnimalFair.com.

Folks can also call Roxanne at CatScratch Events 275-0445 or e-mail roxanne@azanimalfair.com.

wb-logolilHave you been this annual event?

What’s your favorite part of it?

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Being behind the scenes at the Tucson Dog Show at the Pima County Fairgrounds makes for some interesting video – but don’t take my word for it, check it out below.

Best puppy winner Jelly with Gail Skee from Silver City, N.M./Ryn Gargulinski

Best puppy winner Jelly with Gail Skee from Silver City, N.M./Ryn Gargulinski

Highlight: Definitely the people. Schmoozing with dog lovers, especially those so into the pooches that they are willing to spend days traveling and hours preparing, is a hoot. Some have even dedicated their entire lives to dog shows. Not a bad gig, as one handler and groomer said, if you don’t mind dogs on the mind, in the house, and dominating your life 24/7.

Lowlight: I think I heard one woman crying after her dog did something weird in the ring. Don’t know what it was but folks were asking her “Are you alright?” and her dog, a Doberman Pincher, was shaking a stuffed toy as if he wanted to kill it. Maybe the dog bit a judge? Nah, there’s no way I would have missed that one on video.

CREDIT: Ryn Gargulinski
CAPTION: Dog show at Pima County Fairgrounds

Note: Video quality suffers due to high compression currently necessary to view videos on this site.

Thanks to all the folks who let me sneak up on them with the video camera. And there were dozens of them, too many to include them all in the finished product. Here’s a rundown of those who do appear, in order of appearance:

Behind the scenes/Ryn Gargulinski

Behind the scenes/Ryn Gargulinski

Cooper, show dog Golden Retriever
Fantasy (aka My Joy Fantasy Dreamer), show dog Sheltie with Joyce Van Kirk
Macy, show dog Golden Retriever with Sabine Werner from Phoenix
Casey Kilcullen-Steiner on unloading equipment, from Tucson
Jelly, best puppy winner Golden Retriever with Gail Skee from Silver City, N.M.
Karen Blisard in Bucket Bitch shirt from Silver City, N.M.
Citation, show dog Sheltie with Gayle Eades from Anza, Calif.
Longtime judge, from Mesa who chased me away before I could get his name
Gina, show dog

Also: Check out dog show slide show by Sawyer’s friend Mark Evans by clicking here.

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Sawyer’s friend (sort of) Mark attended the Tucson Dog Show Saturday and Sunday and snapped some photos.

The show is put on every November by the Tucson and Sierra Vista kennel clubs. This year more than 2,000 dogs from around the country were entered in the four days of shows.

The dogs compete in best of breed competitions in the morning and early afternoon, then each breed winner competes in the seven group competitions: hounds, non-sporting, working, terriers, sporting, toys and herding. The winners of each group then compete for Best in Show.

The show was held at the Pima County Fair Grounds Nov. 13-16.

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Mildred Gleeson gets a wary sniff from Cinder, an 11-month-old Dogue de Bordeaux.
Source: Mark B. Evans

Also: Check out Rynski’s Behind the Scenes at the Dog Show VIDEO by clicking here.

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Local canine celebrity Scout ran away with part of the show, but every dog had his or her day at Saturday’s Arizona Greyhound Rescue’s Greyhounds & Friends Fall Festival Fundraiser.

Greyhounds and friends make for a great afternoon/Photo Ryn Gargulinski

Photo Ryn Gargulinski

Deb Ross’s dog Scout sauntered away with top honors in the best trick and human/pet lookalike contests, but others were not far behind with their howling good looks and feisty antics.

Alexis Pate, 6, also proved herself quite the dog biscuit baker with her prize-winning doggie quiche.

Folks had a chance to schmooze with the gentle greyhounds, many of which were up for adoption. Contact AGR if you can give one these fabulous pooches an equally fabulous home.

Also enjoy the slide show below and the video of Scout’s winning trick, where he dies after being shot, but gets CPR from Ross in the hopes to revive him.

CREDIT: Ryn Gargulinski
CAPTION: Scout and Deb Ross First Place Trick

Please note: Video quality suffers due to the high compression necessary to currently view videos on this site.

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Wrigley played dead and danced to win second place in the talent contest/Photo Ryn Gargulinski


A big thank you to everyone who dedicated time, effort and resources to make this event possible. And thanks again for asking me to be a judge. Now I’ve got one more honor on my resume.

logoAre you a greyhound fan?

What’s your favorite breed of dog?

Do you and your pooch have matching Hawaiian shirts?

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Treat your dog to two exciting events this Saturday and Sunday – and plan to create some crafts or baked goods for a third.

Enter your dog in the archery contest/Ryn Gargulinski

Enter your dog in the archery contest/Ryn Gargulinski

Strut your pooch’s stuff at Arizona Greyhounds Rescue’s
Greyhounds & Friends Fall Festival Fundraiser

When: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7
Where: Brandi Fenton Memorial Park, Ramada A
How much: $5 per family, includes raffle ticket

From best dressed to coolest trick with the closet human/dog look-alike in between, a cache of Canines Got Talent contests is on the agenda. Sawyer, Phoebe and I are especially eager to see the entries as I’m one of the judges.

Folks will also get to meet a host of foster dogs, in case they are looking to adopt, and get a $5 nail clipping (Phoebe’s favorite), a chance to win prizes, decorate a pumpkin, enter a dog biscuit bake-off and more.

“We really want to encourage the community to get to know the greyhound breed so our event is for more than just greyhounds,” said dog lover, AGR volunteer and food blogger Karyn Zoldan. “This is the first time AGR has ever done an event outside our breed so we’re really excited.”

Get tips from Responsible Dog Ownership Day/Ryn Garguilnski

Get tips from Responsible Dog Ownership Day/Ryn Garguilnski

Don’t be a jerky dog owner like the folks that own Bimbo and Dumbo by attending
AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day

When: 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8
Where: Reid Park, Ramada No. 7 (enter at first 22nd Street entrance east of Country Club)
How much: Free, raffle tickets $1

Loads of information and activities are on the agenda. Fun stuff includes dog demonstrations and photo booths for you and your dog where you can get your dog’s mug on a coffee mug.

Adoption info from dog rescue groups; info on how you can get any dog, purebred or not, involved with AKC performance events; info on training classes; and $20 microchipping will also be available.

You can also get your dog’s manners tested to see if he passes the Canine Good Citizen exam. Sawyer says he wants nothing to do with that one. Phoebe just barked incessantly when I asked if she were interested.

The German Shepherd Dog Club of Southern Arizona and other Tucson dog lovers joined the American Kennel Club to host the event. You’ll be able to meet some fine German Shepherds and learn more about the breed.

One more animal nugget:

HOPE Animal Shelter’s Craft and Bake sale is coming up Nov. 21 and they are looking for crafters and bakers to donate yummy and interesting creations.

Craft donations can be brought to the shelter the week before the event with baked items brought in the day of. The shelter is located at 2011 E. 12th St. and can be reached at 792-9200. For more info, e-mail Marsha Wronski at mlwronski@yahoo.com

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What’s your pet’s best talent? Has he won any contests?

Is your pet an obedient pet or could he use a dose of training?

Are you a fan of greyhounds and/or German Shepherds?

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We love helping out our local animal shelters and organizations, but we don’t always have millions of dollars, or even an extra $20, to do so.

Karyn Zoldan's dog Lily may enter the Nov. 7 fundraiser's best dressed contest in her Carmen MiranDOG outfit/submitted photo

Karyn Zoldan's dog Lily may enter the Nov. 7 fundraiser's best dressed contest in her Carmen MiranDOG outfit/submitted photo

Not to fret. Two upcoming events need help and assisting with either will not cost you a penny.

Volunteer for really cool dog fest

Arizona Greyhound Rescue needs lots of volunteers for its upcoming Greyhounds & Friends Fall Festival Fundraiser. Sawyer was thrilled when I was asked to be a judge, so I’m definitely in. (No, he won’t be entering any contests with me judging.)

The gala affair will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7 at Brandi Fenton Memorial Park, Ramada A.

Activities will include a host of Canines Got Talent contests, featuring best trick, best dressed, closest human/dog look-alike, best-behaved foster dog and a dog biscuit bake-off.

You’ll also get to meet foster dogs from Cold Wet Noses, Santa Cruz Humane Society, Greyhounds2Go, Greyhound Adoption League, and get to know Equine Voices Rescue & Sanctuary.

The $5 admission covers the entire family and includes a raffle ticket for a chance to win a shopping spree on Fourth Avenue. Other raffles, auction items and cool stuff will be for sale. Will blog a reminder with more details closer to the event date.

If you’re going to attend anyway, you may as well make it even more fun by volunteering to help. Volunteers can e-mail vOlunteer96@azgreyhoundrescue.org. (The second character in the e-mail is the numeral 0, or zero, and nobody knows why.)

Donate your old junk to ACT

The Animal Cruelty Taskforce doesn’t really want junk per se. But it does want your unwanted electronics, jewelry, fine art, collectibles or clothing for its upcoming e-mail auction fundraiser. Check your garage or behind couches for unused, but still functional, TVs, DVD players, video game systems, computers, cell phones or computer accessories.

They will do the animals more good than just sitting gathering dust.

Drop off items from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. now through Friday, Oct. 30, at the Humane Society of Southern Arizona Companions for Life Center, 3465 E. Kleindale Rd.

The auction will be held Nov. 3 and 4 and benefit Action for Animals, the joint cruelty prevention programs of the HSSAZ and ACT. Will post more details on the auction as they become available.
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Please note: No proceeds from either event will go to Dumbo and Bimbo.

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Since Halloween costumes are a hot and timely topic, let’s bring up the big question that may haunt some animal lovers every year:

Should pets don costumes for Halloween?

Dogs in drag?/Ryn Gargulinski

Dogs in drag?/Ryn Gargulinski

On the plus side, it’s cute as heck. Downright hilarious, in some cases. Anyone who has seen a daschund dressed as a hotdog, even though it’s cliché, or a kitty cat donning scuba gear knows what I mean.

Some pets actually revel in dressing up. We’ve all been amused by the fine duds donned by handsome pooch Scout and the tutu worn by Gidget, and the photos sent by owners who say their pets enjoy the attention. AZMouse’s dog Barnaby struts when he dresses sweaters.

Pets who dig donning duds will love the annual PetSmart Howl-o-ween costume contest. Contestants can show up from 6 to 8 p.m. at any PetSmart Tuesday, Oct. 20 (today!) for the pet parade and in store contest. Top winner gets a $20 gift card.

Pets who can’t make the in store contest have until Oct. 27 to submit a photo online by clicking here. Online winner gets a $150 PetSmart gift card.

Other pets are clearly miserable in costume. Those pets should be left alone. Folks should also consider the dark side of dressing up your pets before pulling them into a tutu.

Scout the biker/submitted photo

Scout the biker/submitted photo

Dressing a pet in costume can confuse their fragile psyches. You can really screw up a cat by dressing him as a dog or a dog by dressing him as a cat. The latter may ignore you and stop following commands. The former may begin to chew on table legs and poop in the carpet.

It can also be hazardous. Please do not encase a pet’s head in a rubber mask. That’s like tying a plastic bag around the head of a baby. Also refrain from sequins, small buttons, rip-able ribbons and other tiny novelties that the pet can chew off and choke on.

Finally, it can stink. What happens when your costumed dog or cat decides he has to pee? Go for costumes that don’t impede the pet’s bodily functions.

Neither of my dogs is big on costumes, although Sawyer will tolerate hats, wigs and even the muumuu that ended up on my scarecrow if he knows he’ll be getting a treat.

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Gidget does Swan Lake/submitted photo

Gidget does Swan Lake/submitted photo

What do you think?

Do your pets revel in costumes or run for the hills?

What’s the most ridiculous pet costume you’ve seen?

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HOPE Animal Shelter is living up to its HOPEful name, but Tucson’s only no-kill dog and cat shelter is going through some tough financial stuff.

Barkin' Ball is Saturday/submitted image

HOPE's Barkin' Ball is Saturday/submitted image

Yes, we know, we all are.

But these guys are living month to month and sometimes scrambling to cover the rent – not to mention the food, shelter and medical bills for dozens of rescued animals.

You can help by checking out the Barkin’ Ball this Saturday, Oct. 24, from 6 to 9 p.m. at St. Phillip’s Plaza. The event comes complete with live jazz, tasty eats, auctions and socializing under the stars. Dogs, of course, are welcome.

The shelter is offering a 2-for-1 special on tickets. Mention when you call or contact them.

If 2-for-1 tickets and live jazz are not enough to persuade you, consider another argument.

The Barkin’ Ball is about more than just having a good time – it’s the main fundraiser of the year that allows the shelter to keep its doors open.

The shelter takes in the unwanted, if you will – the shoe chewers, the scaredy cats, the ill or otherwise ill-behaved.

“Since HOPE’s inception, we have rescued sick, injured and behaviorally challenged dogs and cats from other local shelters,” said HOPE’s Executive Director Susan Scherl. “With medical care, including surgeries, patient socialization and lots of love from our wonderful volunteers we have been able to place these animals, who otherwise would have been euthanized, into loving forever homes.”

Can’t afford a ticket? You can still donate through the shelter’s website at HopeAnimalShelter.net so they can keep a good thing going.

Can afford a ticket? Enjoy the jazz.

What: HOPE’s annual Barkin’ Ball
When: 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24
Where: St. Phillips Plaza, corner of East River Road and North Campbell Avenue
Tickets: $65, 50 percent of which is tax deductible
Dogs and kids age 11 and under are free
Buy tickets at the door, by phone at 792-9200 or online at HopeAnimalShelter.net

wb-logolilDo you donate to any animal charities?

Will you put HOPE in your will?

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Sawyer has been accused – quite rightly – of favoring dogs in his blog, so he’s decided to turn today’s post over to cats.

Jetty cat/Ryn Gargulinski

Jetty cat/Ryn Gargulinski

Actually, I did have to bribe him with about a pound of Charlee Bear Dog Treats to agree to this, but it’s OK because the little Charlee Bear treats have only three calories each.

While Sawyer will not admit cats are better than dogs, he did come up with some reasons why cats make ideal pets.

*You don’t have to walk them.
*They usually don’t care if you ignore them. In fact, many want you to ignore them.
*They are more accepted in rental homes and apartment complexes.
*They are easier to hoard than dogs, thus making them ideal for folks who want to grow old as a recluse surrounded by 872 of them.

My other dog, Phoebe, just wants to eat cats.

Some cat-loving stuff is coming up this weekend:

Catapalooza

Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 3 and 4
10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Casa de los Gatos
10700 E. Tanque Verde Road (just east of Houghton Road)

Event features arts, crafts, music, games, food and many adoptable cats – and dogs -looking for loving homes. Admission is free but donations of cash or supplies, such as food and litter, are most welcome.
More info: 881-0900 or www.CasaDeLosGatos.org

Jetty cat/Ryn Gargulinski

Jetty cat/Ryn Gargulinski

Tucson’s Forgotten Felines
Saturday, Oct. 3
1 to 3 p.m.
Martha Cooper Library
1377 N. Catalina Ave (north of Speedway between Swan and Columbus)

In recognition of National Feral Cat Month (who knew?), HOPE Animal Shelter is sponsoring this free seminar that explores Tucson’s Forgotten Felines – the feral cats. Learn more about these forgotten felines, including how you can help them. Bring a friend and enter one of three drawings to win a prize.

Northern California/Southern Oregon is swarming with jetty cats who live in the crevices of the seaside jetties. Folks used to leave boxes for shelter or filled with food, although the cats surely had enough rats to eat. The cats got the rats that jumped from sinking ships and swam to shore.

While you’re pondering that, also give us some reasons why cats rock – and make excellent pets.

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More jetty cats/Ryn Gargulinski

More jetty cats/Ryn Gargulinski


What do you think?

Do you want to help feral cats?

Do feral cats lurk around your home and pee all over the cement?

Why does your own cat rule?

What makes cats better pets than dogs?

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