Celebrating National Dog Month

Susan Marie on Pet Life Radio

Colleen Gray - lifelong dog mom with three active pups - shares important information about a special time of year for pet parents and their beloved dogs - August is National Dog Month! Colleen offers helpful suggestions on celebrating and honoring the unconditional love and bond between pet parents and their pups - highlighting the benefits and important roles that dogs play in our everyday lives. If you haven't yet found your furever friend, consider visiting your local shelter/rescue and adopt, foster, volunteer or make a donation - changing homeless dogs lives forever.  

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Susan Marie: Hi, this is Susan Marie from The Doggy Diva Show.

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Susan Marie: In this episode, we are celebrating National Dog Month, sharing helpful information on what, when, and how you can celebrate this special month with your pups.

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Susan Marie: That's what's on our show, so let's get started.

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Colleen Gray: Come here, babies.

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Announcer: It's time for a treat, The Doggy Diva Show.

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Announcer: Here's national award-winning author and animal advocate, Susan Marie.

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Susan Marie: Hi, welcome to The Doggy Diva Show, the show for animal lovers.

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Susan Marie: I'm your host, Susan Marie, and as always, I'm joined by my canine co-host, the Doggy Divas themselves.

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Susan Marie: welcome back everyone to the Doggy Diva Show.

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Susan Marie: August is National Dog Month.

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Susan Marie: Yay, this is a very special and fun month-long celebration for dog parents that our nation began celebrating in 2020.

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Susan Marie: And I am so happy to welcome back my sister Colleen.

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Susan Marie: In between us, we have six dogs.

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Susan Marie: Yes, we are total dog moms.

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Susan Marie: Colleen lives in California with her two corgis, Callie and Keegan, and her sweet little puppy, Cisco, the Shelty.

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Susan Marie: My sister dog, they're all very athletic.

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Susan Marie: They enjoy agility and tracking, and they're very good on the trails.

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Susan Marie: And I have three girls.

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Susan Marie: I have Fawn, my 13-year-old Italian Greyhound, and my two Chihuahuas, Coco and Miss Sassy.

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Susan Marie: And no, they are not very athletic, but they do enjoy a sunny walk in the neighborhood.

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Susan Marie: And yes, I am that dog mom who dresses her pups up, and they love it, except for Coco, who likes a cute bandana.

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Susan Marie: And Colleen and I are looking forward to spending time with all of you dog moms and dads to share what and when is National Dog Month, and some really fun and special ways to celebrate this possum month with you and your pups.

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Susan Marie: So during the entire month of August, we celebrate National Dog Month with our lovable canine pals, and that smack in the middle of the dog days of summer.

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Susan Marie: And dogs are the number one pets on the planet, and with very good reason.

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Susan Marie: The list of benefits on spending precious time with our pups is endless and certainly proves one thing, that a month long celebration of Far Fur Kids has been a long time coming.

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Susan Marie: So I want to welcome back my sister Colleen.

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Colleen Gray: Hey, Colleen.

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Colleen Gray: Hello, thanks for having me today.

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Colleen Gray: How are you?

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Susan Marie: Good.

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Susan Marie: This is such a special month because this is like totally us.

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Colleen Gray: Absolutely.

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Susan Marie: And this is something that we love celebrating.

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Susan Marie: We share stories on what we do and things we do and fun things we do with our kids.

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Susan Marie: So, but you did some really great research on the benefits of spending time with our dogs.

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Susan Marie: Can you just tell us all about that?

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Colleen Gray: Absolutely.

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Colleen Gray: I'm happy to.

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Colleen Gray: Yeah, I did some, found some really interesting statistics and facts on the internet, most notably from the AKC, the American Kennel Club website.

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Colleen Gray: And I'm really excited to share them with you.

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Colleen Gray: It's really eye opening.

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Colleen Gray: So whether your dog burrows under the blankets with you at night, plays in the sprinkler or alerts you to a health need, we know they are constantly improving our lives and making them more fun.

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Colleen Gray: Not only that, the companionship and affection we share with them make our lives better too.

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Colleen Gray: We all know that.

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Colleen Gray: They make our lives so much better, enhance them in so many ways.

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Colleen Gray: But did you know that scientific studies prove our possum companions make our lives better?

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Colleen Gray: So there's actual science behind us.

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Colleen Gray: I found this really interesting.

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Susan Marie: That's so fascinating.

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Susan Marie: I can't believe the stuff you found.

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Susan Marie: It's really interesting.

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Colleen Gray: Yeah, it's pretty interesting.

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Colleen Gray: So here are some of the many ways that they improve our lives.

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Colleen Gray: So first, dogs make us feel less alone.

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Colleen Gray: Dogs can be there for you even when people can't.

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Colleen Gray: They offer unconditional love, emotional support, and constant cuddles that help stave off social isolation.

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Colleen Gray: Dogs are also good for your heart.

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Colleen Gray: Owning a dog can help you live longer.

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Colleen Gray: Studies suggest that dog owners have lower blood pressure levels and improved responses to stress, which I think is amazing.

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Colleen Gray: Research has concluded that the bond between humans and dogs reduces stress, which is a major cause of cardiovascular problems.

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Colleen Gray: Another way that they help improve our lives is they help us stop stressing out, just kind of in general.

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Colleen Gray: Your canine companion can offer comfort and easier worries.

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Colleen Gray: Multiple studies show that dogs and therapy dogs help release stress and anxiety.

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Colleen Gray: They also help us cope in times of crisis.

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Colleen Gray: Dogs can help us recover psychologically from all kinds of crises.

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Colleen Gray: Purdue University's College of Veterinary Medicine discovered that military veterans with PTSD can do better both physiologically and psychologically when they have a service dog.

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Colleen Gray: Veterans with a service dog had significantly fewer symptoms of PTSD and showed improved coping skills.

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Colleen Gray: Dogs also encourage you to move.

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Colleen Gray: Those long treks around sidewalks, trails, beaches, and paths really add up.

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Colleen Gray: A 2019 British study discovered that dog owners are nearly four times more likely than non-dog owners to meet daily physical activity guidelines.

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Colleen Gray: Dogs also make us more social.

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Colleen Gray: Walking with a dog can make us more approachable and give people a conversation starter.

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Colleen Gray: Think about how many times you've talked with other people, whether they're your neighbors or new friends at the dog park when you're walking your dog.

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Colleen Gray: I've met so many people that way.

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Colleen Gray: Dogs also make us happier.

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Colleen Gray: Just looking at a dog can lift your spirits.

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Colleen Gray: A 2009 study in Japan found that staring into your dog's eyes can actually raise your level of oxytocin, also known as the love hormone.

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Colleen Gray: Finally, dogs can have positive effects on seniors.

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Colleen Gray: Studies exploring the effects of dogs on seniors found significantly positive results.

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Colleen Gray: One study found that pet therapy can improve the cognitive function of residents in long-term care with mental illness.

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Colleen Gray: Another study showed significant decreases in agitated behaviors in seniors with dementia, as well as improved social interactions.

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Colleen Gray: There are a lot more positive effects and wonderful ways that our dogs make our lives better, but these are just kind of the highlights of the benefits that I found during my research.

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Susan Marie: Well, and one of the things I wanted to touch on, and these are all so important, that dogs make us feel less alone, they're good for your heart, they help us stop stressing out, they encourage you to move, make us more social, make us happier, and they definitely have a positive effect on seniors.

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Susan Marie: But each year we have someone come in from America's vet dogs, and they spend the whole time talking with us how dogs can help us cope in a time of crisis, and how the vets with PTSD, or any physical or psychological issues, that these dogs, it's proven that these dogs help them.

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Susan Marie: So I think that these things are so important, and we're going to go into talking, we're going to take a quick break right now, and we're going to be back in just a moment.

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Susan Marie: But when we come back, we're going to talk about some ways, some fun ways, and some practical ways to celebrate National Dog Month.

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Susan Marie: So we'll be back in just a moment.

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Susan Marie: welcome back, everyone.

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Susan Marie: Celebrating National Dog Month is a very easy yet rewarding thing to do.

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Susan Marie: And here are some meaningful things that you can do to make a difference in the life of your furry sidekick and other dogs in need.

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Susan Marie: So Colleen, what's one that you could think of right off the top of your head?

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Colleen Gray: So my favorite thing to do with my pups is to take extra long walks and to explore new places together.

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Colleen Gray: We love going on new trails, going out to the beach, exploring new neighborhoods and new areas together.

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Colleen Gray: They're all pretty good on the leash, so I can usually walk at least a couple of them together.

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Colleen Gray: But it's an awful lot of fun to take them out and explore new places together.

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Colleen Gray: So I can't wait to do that.

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Susan Marie: Well, and you live on the West Coast.

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Susan Marie: I live on the East Coast.

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Susan Marie: And talking about taking them to the beach, we do have some dedicated beaches that are dog beaches here in Florida.

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Susan Marie: But you have something, which we do, too, that if you get there before a certain time, you can bring your dogs.

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Susan Marie: But after another time, as it gets, I think it's 8 o'clock, I don't even remember, 7 o'clock, that you have to get the dogs off the beach.

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Susan Marie: And I know that you have that there and that your dogs, my dogs will run on the sand.

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Susan Marie: They don't really run in the water.

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Susan Marie: But yours love the water.

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Colleen Gray: Especially Callie, one of my corgis.

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Colleen Gray: I have a life vest for her.

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Colleen Gray: And I have a 30-foot-long tow rope because she loves to swim and chase her ball so much.

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Colleen Gray: I have to be careful with her, though, that she doesn't get taken out to sea.

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Colleen Gray: So certainly with an eye on safety, I have a bright orange 30-foot floating little rope that I clip to her harness so that I can keep her safe.

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Colleen Gray: But I cannot keep her out of the water when I go to the beach.

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Colleen Gray: The other two love running around in the sand and chasing their ball and playing with the other dogs.

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Colleen Gray: But boy, Callie loves to swim.

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Susan Marie: Well, I have to tell you that I love when you send me the videos of her.

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Susan Marie: She's a very dedicated dog swimmer.

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Susan Marie: Very dedicated, very focused.

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Susan Marie: Well, now mine are very food oriented.

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Susan Marie: So I will be taking them to our favorite dog bakery, about two minutes from our home and let them pick out what they want.

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Susan Marie: They have like big glass containers of like dog bones, little doggy donuts, little doggy cupcakes.

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Susan Marie: So they'll get to pick out their treats.

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Susan Marie: We'll probably take them in like a few days during the month.

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Susan Marie: And also their favorite toys, each of them has a favorite type toy that they like to play with.

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Susan Marie: And of course, Sassy is the youngest.

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Susan Marie: She's four, so she is extremely active.

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Susan Marie: The other two may use them as pillows, but Sassy is like totally, we find her toys, she has a toy box, which I have to put all her toys in every night.

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Susan Marie: Every night, I have like 50 toys all over the house, but very happy, and we will get them some more toys too.

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Susan Marie: So yeah, and maybe they'll get some new beds.

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Colleen Gray: They can always use new beds and new toys, right?

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Susan Marie: Only about comfort and treats and goodies.

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Susan Marie: That's what it's all about in my house.

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Colleen Gray: Absolutely.

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Colleen Gray: We'll do the same.

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Colleen Gray: We'll do something similar.

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Colleen Gray: We have some wonderful local pet stores here that they welcome us with the dogs joining us.

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Colleen Gray: So it's a lot of fun and they always welcome the pups with cookies and open arms, and they love to interact with them.

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Colleen Gray: And we certainly go along the racks to pick out new bones.

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Colleen Gray: And again, we have like you so many toys, but you can never have enough toys.

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Susan Marie: Well, you're at my house and my when you came to visit a few months ago, I am a storage unit for dog beds and dog toys.

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Susan Marie: I could open up my own store.

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Susan Marie: I have so many.

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Colleen Gray: Oh, I love it.

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Colleen Gray: Never enough though.

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Susan Marie: Never enough, according to them.

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Colleen Gray: So another way we can celebrate National Dog Month is to make your next veterinarian appointment to ensure your pet stays healthy and strong.

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Colleen Gray: So during the month of August, it's a great time to do your wellness exams.

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Colleen Gray: You know, good idea to do those annually.

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Colleen Gray: I actually have dental set up for two of my dogs, my two older ones, and they get their teeth checked regularly and their teeth professionally cleaned usually once a year because oral care is so important.

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Colleen Gray: It affects their entire body.

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Colleen Gray: But we have those set up for August.

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Colleen Gray: And it's always kind of a good reminder to do that check-in at least once a year.

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Colleen Gray: So get in touch with your veterinarian.

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Colleen Gray: See where you are with your wellness exams and definitely make that appointment if you're due.

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Susan Marie: Yeah.

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Susan Marie: And that's very important, too.

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Susan Marie: We always take ours in August.

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Susan Marie: They have all of their wellnesses.

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Susan Marie: Everyone's all in the same month so that I have all the shots.

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Susan Marie: Everything's done in the same month so I don't even have to think about it.

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Susan Marie: It's not one this month, one that month.

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Susan Marie: It's easier just to get them all done at once.

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Susan Marie: And during National Dog Month, a lot of veterinarians will, they welcome your dogs with open arms.

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Susan Marie: They have little, we get little emails from ours to celebrate different pet holidays to celebrate.

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Susan Marie: So when we go there, it's always a fun thing.

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Susan Marie: We're very blessed to have a really great vet.

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Susan Marie: So a really great group of vets in that we're at the clinic we go to.

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Susan Marie: So it's one of those fear, no fear clinics.

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Susan Marie: So it's really, really great.

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Susan Marie: So yeah, we'll be spending our time there.

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Colleen Gray: Nice.

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Susan Marie: And another thing, and this is something that I feel is so important, especially with things being the way they are right now, I think it's so important to donate to your local shelter, a rescue, any animal related nonprofit.

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Susan Marie: I think that so many wellness nonprofits and some of them just do spay and neuter, and there's a lot to do so much out there in the community and they rely solely on donations.

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Susan Marie: So please, if you can make a donation to your local shelter, your favorite rescue, or any animal related nonprofit locally, they'll truly be thankful and benefit from it.

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Susan Marie: And then if you like, you can also volunteer your services.

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Susan Marie: They always need them at shelters, at rescues, even if you're just helping out maybe a couple of days a month, at least it's your feeling that you're doing something and the animals truly benefit from it.

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Susan Marie: And you could also, if you can't adopt a pet right now, you could certainly become a foster parent for any homeless pets.

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Susan Marie: Myself, I'm sitting with three in my house.

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Susan Marie: I am, if you look it up in the dictionary, I am the foster failure.

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Susan Marie: That's good, they're total blessings, but it's also a good way for you to meet and greet your pet, your forever friend.

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Susan Marie: And I think that it's something that if you're looking to do, maybe August is a great month to try it in.

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Susan Marie: And not only will the dogs appreciate the support, but so will their future human companions and that unconditional love is like something that you just can't compromise them.

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Colleen Gray: And another way that you can support your favorite cause, whether it's, we have out here in Southern California, the Spay and Neuter Action Project.

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Colleen Gray: We have our local humane societies.

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Colleen Gray: We have large and small humane societies out here and rescue groups.

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Colleen Gray: But contact your favorite organization that really touches your heart and you feel really helps the homeless animal community or just does a lot for the animal community at large and see what they have on their wish list.

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Colleen Gray: A lot of times they need towels and blankets.

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Susan Marie: That's a great idea, yeah.

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Colleen Gray: Yeah, so if you don't have the time necessarily to volunteer or foster or, I know a lot of times we're all on budgets, if you don't have a lot of money to donate, a great thing to do is maybe do some kind of drive where you can collect items in your neighborhood.

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Colleen Gray: I know on next door here where I live, we have a very vibrant community for the two miles around my home.

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Colleen Gray: And people do this quite a lot.

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Colleen Gray: They'll say, I'll come to your house and pick up towels or blankets or whatever items are on a wish list or they'll have a drop off at a certain area and then just kind of collect all those items and deliver them to your group of choice.

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Colleen Gray: So there's a lot of creative ways that you can support those organizations.

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Colleen Gray: If you're a little short on time or you're on a kind of a tight budget, there's definitely some creative ways to help.

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Colleen Gray: So yeah, it's amazing the ways we can really contribute to the animal welfare in our community.

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Susan Marie: And that's in all of that, the wish list.

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Susan Marie: The shelters and the rescues create them and the organizations create them for what they need.

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Susan Marie: So even if you get one item, it's one item that they'll be so thankful.

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Susan Marie: And it benefits an animal.

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Susan Marie: And you know what I'm thinking?

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Susan Marie: We did a show on this before, pet pantries.

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Susan Marie: There's a lot of pet food pantries that are popping up in different communities.

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Susan Marie: So I'm sure if you Google your local pet pantry, your pet food pantry, or sometimes they do mail deliveries for, you know, whether it be for senior citizens or something.

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Susan Marie: And sometimes they'll be looking for donations for pet food for those deliveries or just in your food pantries, they'll be, they will take in pet food.

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Susan Marie: And of course, a lot of the shelters have pet pantries, pet food pantries too.

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Susan Marie: So that's also something that people could look into to donating to.

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Colleen Gray: Absolutely.

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Colleen Gray: And it helps keep pets with their families.

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Colleen Gray: If the animals are with, you know, with a wonderful family who maybe is on a little tighter budget than they had been before, those pet pantries can really be a huge help in keeping the families together so that the pet parents can still afford to keep their beloved animals.

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Colleen Gray: So those pet pantries, like you had mentioned, those are wonderful groups.

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Colleen Gray: I know we have a couple of our local humane societies have pet pantries, and they do a wonderful job with providing food to pet parents in need.

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Colleen Gray: It's just terrific.

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Colleen Gray: There are also some large corporate sponsors that provide dog food, which is just wonderful, and support those corporations when you hear about it, when you hear about the large companies that donate dog food, because they do great work and they do help keep families together.

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Colleen Gray: Well, another way to help celebrate National Dog Month, kind of as we touched on, is if you're able, add a new pup to your family.

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Colleen Gray: National Dog Month is an excellent time to do so, if you're thinking about adding a new member to your family.

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Colleen Gray: Consider adopting from your local shelter.

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Colleen Gray: There are lots of wonderful dogs waiting for their forever homes.

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Colleen Gray: So if it's on your mind and you're able and you have the time and the resources to do so, definitely check it out.

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Colleen Gray: And this is a wonderful month to take it out there and look for your newest furry family member.

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Susan Marie: And that's a wonderful idea.

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Susan Marie: You know, I always say that it changes not only their lives, the pet's life, but it also changes our lives and that unconditional love.

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Susan Marie: People just can't duplicate it.

00:22:35.029 --> 00:22:35.509
Susan Marie: It's there.

00:22:35.509 --> 00:22:36.629
Susan Marie: It's a special bond.

00:22:36.629 --> 00:22:38.029
Susan Marie: It's something special.

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Susan Marie: And I think that we talked about the social going out, walking our dog, seeing people.

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Susan Marie: I was at a pet restaurant today with a friend of mine who had her dog, and the people that work at the restaurant have been monitoring this dog's progress.

00:22:53.129 --> 00:22:55.929
Susan Marie: It's a rescue, and it had a broken leg.

00:22:55.929 --> 00:22:57.949
Susan Marie: And they came out and celebrated.

00:22:57.949 --> 00:22:59.949
Susan Marie: He got his little cast off today.

00:22:59.949 --> 00:23:02.349
Susan Marie: They brought him out, bacon.

00:23:02.629 --> 00:23:06.129
Susan Marie: And the whole restaurant got involved and was cheering for him.

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Susan Marie: It's like this great bonding thing that we have with these animals.

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Susan Marie: It's something that you can't duplicate.

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Susan Marie: It's so wonderful.

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Susan Marie: And what better time to celebrate all of these wonderful things than during National Dog Month.

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Susan Marie: I want to thank you all so much for spending time with my sister Colleen and I, fellow dog mom.

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Susan Marie: And we loved chatting about National Dog Month with you.

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Colleen Gray: Enjoy, enjoy.

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Susan Marie: Yes, enjoy this month.

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Susan Marie: Thank you so much, everyone.

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Susan Marie: Have a great month.

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Susan Marie: Enjoy National Dog Month.

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Susan Marie: We would like to thank our guests this week.

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Susan Marie: And also, as our Doggy Divas always say, please love your pets, because they love you unconditionally.

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Susan Marie: And please remember to adopt, foster, spay, neuter, and microchip.

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Susan Marie: And as always, please have a great Diva Week, everyone.

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