Saturday, August 29, 2009

Please Read This Article Before You Buy a Puppy



We've all seen the cute, furry little bundles of joy in the windows of fancy pet stores in the mall. They're darling! We feel sorry for them and almost feel as if we're rescuing that puppy by purchasing him/her and getting them out of the store. But please hold onto your credit card and keep reading...

Yesterday I adopted two toy poodles that were "retired" breeders from a puppy mill in the middle of Iowa. This particular mill generally disposed of their out-of-date "breeding stock" by taking the older dogs out behind the chicken coop (where they were confined to for their entire life) and shooting them. A kind-hearted couple, Chris and Angela decided years ago to bite their tongue and struck up an agreement with the woman who ran the mill. Instead of killing the dogs, she called the couple on a regular basis and relinquished the dogs to them for future adoption. It's worth noting that Chris and Angela fund all the vet bills (spay/neuter, vaccinations, tumor removal, oral surgery, etc.) and feed/shelter them entirely on their own dime.

Last winter the monster who ran this puppy mill died suddenly and her son agreed to relinquish all but two dogs (presumably so he could start up again later) to Chris and Angela. Chihuahua lovers at heart, the couple found themselves up to their elbows in chihuahuas and poodles. Two of the poodles they rescued that day were Thelma and Stanley.

Thelma is an 11 year-old black toy poodle weighing in at around 4 pounds. Thelma sports a wild, gray (wig-like) head of hair. The breeder's son actually thought she was a male because she had a large (benign) mammary tumor, which has since been removed. What teeth she had from years of calcium depletion due to over breeding were rotten to the core and she has only two teeth left in her head. She's a spry "young" lady and was the first of the group to approach me.

Stanley is an 8-year-old black toy poodle who weighs only 5 pounds. He was one of the few males used for frequent breeding. Stanley is also toothless because he had never been groomed. You see, his hair grew into his mouth and between his teeth, rotting every one them at the gum line. As the Chris and Angela's vet tried to remove this hair from his mouth, his teeth fell out and I'm told the stench was indescribable. His penis was so wrapped so tightly with matted hair that it was a wonder he could breed at all. Stanley is a very sweet little boy and has become my shadow in the last 12 hours.

Last night the two had their first taste of raw food, which they happily gummed. They curled up and slept all night long with me in my soft, warm bed. Today we all went on a road trip to purchase a pair of harnesses and their first leashes. It took several stops to find a pet supply store in Cedar Rapids, Iowa that didn't sell puppies. I refused to support any store that sold puppies by purchasing anything from them. They are now happily snuggling in my lap, worn out from the day's activities as I write this post and I'm already head-over-heels in love with them.

Two more poodles from this group are still available - Polly (a sweet black toy poodle) and Gertrude (a more outgoing black toy poodle/dachshund? mix). These gals are still slowly coming out of their shells and will require a quieter environment to rehabilitate in. Chris and Angela think that it would be helpful for another dog to be present in their forever home to aid in that recovery. They also have several chihuahuas available for adoption.

I found Chris and Angela through the rescue network, Baxter's Buddies, out of Iowa City, IA. Baxter's Buddies is run by an amazing young woman named Heather who deserves Sainthood. She spends countless hours transporting dogs, arranging for foster homes and scrutinizing adoption inquiries, yet has a full-time job as a vet-tech. She's passionate about rescuing from puppy mills - who produce stock for unsuspecting pet store customers. If you buy a puppy from a pet store, you are buying a puppy that was created in a puppy mill for profit. End of story.

If you're interested in donating to Baxter's Buddies or Chris and Angela's rescue group, you can do so through our store. I find myself in Iowa every 6-8 weeks and I am more than happy to transport food, supplies and monetary donations to them. I am also able to bring dogs back for Denver pet parents if you are interested in adopting from this rescue group. You'll be so amazed to see how much love one of these incredibly grateful dogs can give to your family.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Mouthfuls Tours the Raw Facility of Nature's Variety

My business partner Tonya and I had the good fortune of being invited to tour the raw facility of Nature's Variety this week in Lincoln, NE. I feed raw to most of my dogs and we were anxious to see where the food was being manufactured as well as meet those who are responsible for making my pets' and our customers' pets' food.

Mouthfuls was part of a very small group of retailers chosen from throughout the country and we were warmly greeted at their first-ever organized tour by the whole team at Nature's Variety including the CEO - Reed Howlett, CFO -Aaron Grimm and Chairman - Bob Milligan.

Dr. Doug Kneuven, D.V.M., a passionate raw-food advocate and author of two holistic pet books, spoke with us at length about pet nutrition. We especially appreciated his tips on transitioning cats to raw food! (Be sure to ask us for help on this as we've had great success with lots of kitties.) Dr. Doug (as he is known by everyone at Nature's Variety) enlightened us on his clinical nutrition training at his vet school - a one hour course. No wonder vets aren't usually as helpful as we'd like them to be when it comes to dog and cat nutrition!

The tour of their raw facility and distribution facility was the highlight of our trip. We pictured a large factory prior to our arrival and instead were pleasantly surprised to discover an extremely clean, odor-free, compact facility - complete with dogs greeting us in the office with their tails wagging. The facility houses a lab used for testing surfaces and ingredients for bacterial contaminants as well as individual customer complaints on particular batches. The production room itself was freezing (as you'd imagine and hope!) and clean enough to eat off the chilly floor. We were particularly impressed with the care and individual attention they took to keep the ingredients as well as the final product at the perfect temperature. As you're separating those frozen patties on your kitchen counter next time, keep in mind that those papers are placed individually by real people and not machines!

We were particularly impressed with the openness and honesty of all the Nature's Variety team, especially Mary Helen Carty - their Western Regional Sales Manager. There was not a question we asked that she couldn't/wouldn't answer and that is impressive and incredibly rare. Their customer service "staff" consists of one delightful woman who actually answers the phone and passionately researches questions and concerns with her dog at her feet.

Essentially, we left Omaha feeling secure in our choice to highly recommend Nature's Variety Raw to our customers and to feed it to our own pets. Raw really is the healthiest way to feed most dogs and cats and their easy-to-use, complete diets are the most convenient way we've found to feed our four-legged babies. If you are curious about feeding raw but have questions, definitely stop into our store to pick our brains and ask for a sample. We love to help our customers transition to healthier diets and have years of experience feeding raw to our own animals. We're even hoping to help Aaron Grimm and his family learn how to feed this to his darling dog someday - right Aaron?

Monday, August 24, 2009

Mouthfuls Goes to Hollywood with The American Dog Magazine!








Talk about a dream weekend! Saturday I was invited to attend Much Love's 3rd Annual Bow Wow Wow Howlywood Celebrity Fundraiser in Hollywood with the publisher of The American Dog Magazine (which I write for).

Much Love is a no-kill organization run entirely by volunteers that rescues companion animals from death row at Los Angeles shelters. The animals are spayed/neutered and vaccinated before being placed with loving, grateful owners, often through their foster network. They do not yet have a shelter of their own but it's a goal they've put in place for 2010.

As you can see from the photos, this organization has a huge celebrity following and media support. The American Dog Magazine was a sponsor of the event this year, and it's worth mentioning that it is the only magazine that donated/sponsored the event, despite the amazing media coverage at the Gala. The American Dog Magazine is committed to animal rescue and the publisher, Jamie Downey puts her money where her mouth is!

A special thanks to Carole Raphaelle Davis (who was honored at the event for her work against puppy mills) and Kevin Rooney for hosting us over the weekend. It was so nice to spend time with such passionate animal lovers who work tirelessly for those with no voice.

Mouthfuls won 5280's "Top of the Town" best pet boutique in July...


Read what they had to say about us in this link....

http://www.5280.com/issues/2009/0907/feature.php?pageID=1830#dog

"Readers' Choice
Mouthfuls
In the bowwow business for almost 10 years, Mouthfuls' menu of decadent treats—doggie pizza slices, canine caviar, and peanut butter cookies—could make a human salivate. What's more, the boutique is well-stocked in fashionable and weather-conscious threads by Ruffwear for every puppy's personality. Next time you stop by, bring Fifi along—the shop welcomes canine visitors with open arms and goodies to boot. 4224 Tennyson St., 720-855-7505"

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Have You Found a Treat That Your Cat Will Eat?


Every day we hear from cat owners who have searched far and wide for a treat that their cat would eat consistently. Cats are so darn finicky (mine included!) and typically don't like healthy treats. Sure, you can get them to eat something with high-fructose corn syrup in it but do you really want to destroy their teeth? Mouthfuls has created two wonderfully healthy cat treats that your kitty (and vet) will love!

Fish out of Water is dried Mackerel (get it- fish OUT of water?), packaged in a reusable hinged tin. Cats go wild for the flaky bits of human-grade goodness. The larger flakes can be individually parceled out to kitty but watch your fingers - your cat will go nuts! The smaller bits are a healthy and tasty addition to your cat's meal.

Just Chicken is just that - freeze-dried chicken breast meat. These airy, soft tidbits are also human-grade and cats will sit up and beg for them when the jar comes out of the cupboard. When my cat goes on a hunger strike, I crumble a piece of Just Chicken over her food and she comes running! Actually, all I need to do is shake my Just Chicken jar and she is instantly at my feet. Talk about a great way to find your cat!

Our online customers have the added benefit of ordering refills for both of these products once their cats become addicted to our treats. We see no need to charge for endless packaging when all cats really want is the contents! As always, when ordering through our cat shop, you'll pay one flat fee for shipping and we'll include free samples in your order. Resolve to upgrading your cat's treats today!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Care to Boycott the Sponsors Paying Michael Vick's Salary?


Contact the Phila. Eagles via their
Web contact form:
http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/fanzone/ContactUs.html

Here's a link to the list of Philadelphia Eagles Sponsors for all to Boycott.

http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/team/corporatepartners.html

Acme
Web contact form:
https://www.acmemarkets.com/eCommerceWeb/AboutAlbertsonsAction.do?action=getContactUs

Lincoln financial Group
Lincoln National Corporation
150 North Radnor-Chester Road
Radnor, PA 19087
Philadelphia:
E-mail: Susan.Segal@LFG.com

Investor Relations
800 237-2920
Fax: 484 583-3962
E-mail: InvestorRelations@LFG.com

94WYSP
Web contact form:
http://www.94wysp.com/pages/1063305.php

94 WYSP Instant Feedback
Send an instant message right into our studios!

http://www.94wysp.com/pages/1044865.php

Miller Lite
Web contact form:
https://www.millertalk.com/TalkToUs/default.aspx


Sovereign
Sovereign Luxury Holidays
The Atrium
London Road
Crawley
West Sussex
RH10 9SR
Email: sovcustomer.services@sovereign.com (sovereign.com)
Email: customer.relations@sovereign.com (sovereign.com)
Email: sovereign.feedback@sovereign.com (sovereign.com)

NovaCare
Corporate Office:
4714 Gettysburg Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(888) 735-6332
Web contact form:
http://novacare.com/email/contact.aspx

US Airways
US Airways Community Relations, the philanthropic division of the airline, invests in community organizations and initiatives to enhance quality of life in markets served by the airline. Our funding priorities include arts and culture, health and human services, and education and environment in the following hub markets and focus cities: Boston, Charlotte, Las Vegas, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh and Washington, DC.
Email compliments, complaints or concerns:
customer.relations@usairways.com

Budweiser
1 - 800 -DIAL - BUD
Web Contact form:
http://contactus.anheuser-busch.com/Email/email.aspx?Site=IB

Pepsi
PepsiCo, Inc.
700 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, NY 10577
(914) 253-2000
Consumer Relations,
1 Pepsi Way,
Somers, NY 10589.
Web contact Form:
http://cr.pepsi.com/usen/pepsiusen.cfm?time=532561

Verizon
Verizon Wireless
Customer Service Department
Post Office Box 761
Bedminster, NJ 07921
Customer Service
(800) 922-0204
Monday-Sunday 6am-11pm

7-Eleven
Customer Relations:
7-Eleven, Inc.
Customer Relations
Loc. 231
P.O. Box 711
Dallas, TX 75221
Phone: 800-255-0711
Web contact Form:
http://webclarify.7-eleven.com:7001/CR/General_Request.jsp

Comcast
Comcast Corporate Headquarters
1500 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102-2148
(215) 665-1700
Web Contact form:
http://www.comcast.com/customers/feedback/default.cspx

Brian Roberts, CEO
Comcast Corporate Office
1500 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
215-286-8960
brian_roberts@comcast.com (comcast.com)

Heineken
Heineken USA corporate office
360 Hamilton Avenue
Suite 1103
White Plains, NY 10601
Web contact form can only be reached by starting out at their home page:
http://www.heineken.com/usa/
At the top click on FAQ & Contact Us. On the next site under Frequently Asked Questions, click on Contact Us.

Motorola
Motorola, Inc.
1303 East Algonquin Road
Schaumburg, Illinois 60196
Telephone: +1 847 576 5000
Web contact Form:
https://www.motorola.com/feedback.jsp

American Red Cross
Web contact Form:
http://www.redcross.org/en/contactusform

Tastykake
Corporate Headquarters:
Tasty Baking Company
Navy Yard Corporate Center
Three Crescent Drive, Suite 200
Philadelphia, PA 19112
(215) 221-8500
Web contact Form:
http://www.tastykake.com/consumeraffairsform.aspx
Corporate Contact
Chad Ramsey
Vice President
chad.ramsey@tastykake.com (tastykake.com)

AAA
AAA Mid-Atlantic
One River Place
Wilmington, DE 19801
Web Contact Form:
https://www.aaamidatlantic.com/About/Contact

Comcast SportsNet
3601 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19148
Telephone: 215-336-3500
askcsn@comcastsportsnet.com (comcastsportsnet.com)

Idearc Media Corporate Headquarters
2200 W. Airfield Dr.
P.O. Box 619810
DFW Airport, TX 75261-9810
Web Contact Form:
http://www.idearc.com/contact.jsp
Customer Service
Idearc Media LLC
Attn: Customer Service
P.O. Box 987
Lanham, Maryland 20703-0987

(800) 555-4833
Web Contact Form:
http://www.idearcmedia.com/customersupport/contactus/email.jsp?topicId=

Papa John's
Papa John's International, Inc.
P.O. Box 99900
Louisville, KY 40269-9990
Web contact Form:
http://www.papajohns.com/feedback/age_verification.shtm

RE/MAX
RE/MAX International Inc.
5075 S. Syracuse Street
Denver, Co. 80237
Phone:303-770-5531
Fax: 303-796-3599
Customer Relations:
Email: customerrelations@remax.net (remax.net)

TEVA
Corporate Headquarters
5 Basel St. Petach Tikva 49131, Israel
Tel: +972-3-9267267
Fax: +972-3-9234050

Web contact Form:
http://www.tevapharm.com/contact/
Teva Pharmaceuticals USA
Administrative Offices
Phone: 215.591.3000
Toll free: 888 TEVA USA (838-2872)

Aflac
Check out the following site before contacting AFLAC, so you are aware of what they do:
Aflac at a Glance:
https://www.aflac.com/us/en/aboutaflac/aflacatglance.aspx
Customer Service
1-800-992-3522
Web contact Form:
https://www.aflac.com/us/en/classic/forms/customer_service_contact.asp

Dietz & Watson, Inc.
Butch Dietz
5701 Tacony Street
Philadelphia, PA 19135
Phone: 1-800-333-1974
FAX: 215-831-8719
This is all I could find for email addresses and I sent one email to all:
All email addy's are @ dietzandwatson.com
Employment:
hrdept@dietzandwatson.com
Product Information:
sales@dietzandwatson.com
Sales Information:
sales@dietzandwatson.com
Questions or comments about our website:
webmaster@dietzandwatson.com

Independence Blue Cross
1901 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103–1480
Phone #:
Phila. Area: 215-636-9559
Outside the Phila. Area: 800-555-1514
Web contact Form:
Member Inquiries:
https://ecom.ibx.com/ibx/htdocs/contact_us/forms/member_inquiries_form.html?subj=members
Non-Member Inquiries:
https://ecom.ibx.com/ibx/htdocs/contact_us/forms/nonmember_inquiries_form.html?subj=nonmembers

PEPCID
Web contact Form:
https://www.pepcidac.com/page.jhtml?id=pepcid/include/contactus.inc

Rite Aid
Board of Directors
(Correspondence should be addressed to the Board)
Rite Aid Corporation
c/o Corporate Secretary
P.O. Box 3165
Harrisburg, PA 17105
Email: contacttheboard@riteaid.com (riteaid.com) Please indicate whether your electronic message is for the Board, an individual director, or a particular group or committee of directors.
Contact our Home Office
30 Hunter Lane
Camp Hill, PA 17011
or
P.O. Box 3165
Harrisburg, PA 17105
Phone: (717) 761-2633
Web contact Form:
http://www.riteaid.com/contact_us/contact_customer_service.jsf

Best Buy
Customer Service, Web Site, Store and General/Corporate Inquiries
Best Buy Corporate Customer Care
P.O. Box 9312
Minneapolis , MN 55440
1-888-BEST BUY (1-888-237-8289)
Web contact Form:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=cat12104&type=page

Dunkin Donuts
Will Kussell, President & Chief Brand Officer
C/O Corporate Headquarters
Dunkin' Brands
130 Royall Street
Canton, Massachusetts 02021
Phone: 781-737-3000
Web contact Form:
https://www.dunkindonuts.com/aboutus/contact/Feedback.aspx?type=5

Jeep
Contact Us by Mail:
Chrysler Group LLC Customer Assistance Center
P.O. Box 21-8004
Auburn Hills, MI 48321-8004
Contact Us by Telephone
1-800-992-1997
M-F 8:00AM-6:00PM EST
Web contact Form:
http://www-5.jeep.com/wccsapp/universal/J/index.jsp?appStr=wccs&titleStr=Contact+Jeep&familyStr=brand&franchise=J&actionURL=%2Fwccs%2Fbrand_forms%2Fus%2Fwebform.jsp&promotion=null&category=U

The Original Philadelphia Cheesesteak Company
520 East Hunting Park Avenue
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19124
(215) 423-3333
(800) 342-9771
(215) 423-0101
(215) 423-3131
Email: marketinginfo@phillycheesesteak.com (phillycheesesteak.com)


SCA
Check out SCA brands:
http://www.sca.com/en/Products/SCA-brands/
Headquarters:
SCA Americas
2929 Arch Street
Cira Centre
Suite 2600
US -PA 19104 PHILADELPHIA
The United States
Tel +1 610 499 3700
Fax +1 610 499 3391
www.scanorthamerica.com
SCA Americas
2929 Arch Street
Suite 2600
Philadelphia, PA 19104
USA
Switchboard: +1 610 499 3700
Email: SCAAmericasHR@sca.com (sca.com)

CJ's Tires
Web contact Form:
http://www.cjtire.com/contact-us/Default.aspx

Gatorade
The Gatorade Company
P.O. Box 049003
Chicago, IL 60604-9003
toll free at 1-800-88-GATOR (1-800-884-2867)
Web contact Form:
http://cr.gatorade.com/usen/gatusen.cfm?date=20090814

KFC
KFC's Corporate Address for Customer Comments
P.O. Box 725489
Atlanta, GA 31139
Customer Satisfaction Numbers
U.S. - 1-800-225-5532
Canada - 1-866-664-5696
Web contact Form:
U.S. Feedback (Continental United States)
International/Hawaii/Canada Feedback (outside the Continental United States)
Taco Bell
Corporate Headquarters:
Taco Bell
17901 Von Karman
Irvine, CA 92614
Phone: 949-863-4500
Fax: 949-863-2252
Web contact Form:
http://www.tacobell.com/legal/feedback.asp

Pennsylvania Lottery
AREA 1
PHILADELPHIA
700 Packer Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19148
Phone: (215) 952-1123
Fax: (215) 952-1134
Monday-Friday 8:30 - 4:30
Web contact Form:
http://lottery-pa.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/lottery_pa.cfg/php/enduser/ask.php?p_sid=aPIzunFj&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_lva=&p_sp=&p_li=

Snapple
Corporate Headquarters:
Snapple
900 King St.
Ryebrook, NY 10573
Phone: 914-612-4000
Fax: 914-612-4100
Toll Free: 800-762-7753

Web contact Form:
http://www.econsumeraffairs.com/am_bev/contactus.htm?F1=snapple

Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
111 South 11th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: 215-955-6000
Web contact Form:
http://www.jeffersonhospital.org/about/article10276.html

CHRYSLER
Chrysler Group LLC Customer Assistance Center
P.O. Box 21-8004
Auburn Hills, MI 48321-8004
Phone: 1-800-992-1997
M-F 8:00AM-6:00PM EST
Web contact Form:
http://www-5.chrysler.com/wccsapp/universal/C/index.jsp?appStr=wccs&titleStr=Contact+Chrysler&familyStr=brand&franchise=C&actionURL=%2Fwccs%2Fbrand_forms%2Fus%2Fwebform.jsp&promotion=null&category=U

AND

Corporate Headquarter web contact form:
https://www.chryslergroupllc.com/en/contact_us/email/


GEICO
Corporate Office
Government Employees Insurance Company
One GEICO Plaza
Washington, DC 20076

Regional Offices
Mid Atlantic Region
DE, DC, MD, PA, WV
Government Employees Insurance Company
One GEICO Blvd.
Fredericksburg, VA 22412
Web contact Form:
http://www.geico.com/about/contactus/email/

Master Card
Pick your country:
http://www.mastercard.com/index.html
GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS
2000 Purchase Street
Purchase, NY 10577 U.S.A.
Telephone: 914.249.2000
NORTH AMERICA REGION
Regional Headquarters 2000 Purchase Street
Purchase, NY 10577
U.S.A.
Telephone: 914.249.2000
OR
Find an office in your state/country
http://www.mastercard.com/us/company/en/ourcompany/global_locations.html

e-mail: consumer_advocate@mastercard.com (mastercard.com)

The Philadelphia Inquirer
P.O. Box 8263
Philadelphia, Pa. 19101
Phone: 215-854-2000
If you have a subscription, cancel it for the dogs Vick tortured and killed!
Feedback:
Web contact Form:
http://www.philly.com/philly/about/feedback/

Philadelphia Daily News
P.O. Box 7788
Philadelphia, PA 19101
News
City Editor Gar Joseph
josephg@phillynews.com (phillynews.com)

Opinion
Sandra Shea
sshea@phillynews.com (phillynews.com)

Sports
Josh Barnett
barnetj@phillynews.com (phillynews.com)

Feedback:
Web contact Form:
http://www.philly.com/dailynews/about/feedback/

Splenda
Splenda is made by McNeil Nutritionals, which is a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
601 Office Center Drive
Fort Washington, Pennsylvania 19034
United States
Phone: 215-273-7000
Fax: 215-273-4030

Web contact Form:
https://www.splenda.com/vcrc/email/splendaemail.jhtml

Friday, August 14, 2009

Consider adopting a dog from prison!


Prison K9 Training Program
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The Prison Trained K-9 Companion Program (PTKCP) is a program, which provides the outside community with pre-trained dogs. Dogs graduating from this program fill many roles: everything from a wonderfully trained basic family pet, a nursing home dog to very sophisticated assistance dogs which perform a variety of tasks for their masters. These dogs are perfect pets for the youngest child to an elderly parent.

One of the most unique aspects of the program is that it saves dogs, both pure bred and mixed breed, from humane shelters and other animal rescues all over Colorado and surrounding states. We have been inspected by the Colorado State Veterinarian's office and licensed as an animal rescue. Our program has received dogs from Lamar, Salida, Canon City, Colorado Springs, Cortez, Denver, Pueblo, New Mexico and many more. Each dog is hand selected, and temperament tested. Our program has also accepted many privately donated dogs. This program has been the last chance for many of the dogs which have come into our program.

All dogs which are rescued by the PTKCP receive appropriate veterinary care. This includes spay or neuter, multiple vaccine, rabies vaccine, heart worm test, heart worm preventative and worming. Some dogs come to our program suffering from neglect, lack of proper nourishment, abuse and require what would be extraordinary veterinary care. No dog owned by the PTKCP, will leave the program intact (meaning not spayed or neutered) regardless of breed, registered or unregistered.

The training each dog receives covers many aspects. First, the program is an intensive socialization program. The dog learns to be around and greet many people. They live with many other dogs. Basic manners training includes sit to greet a person, sit to go through a door, crate training and house training. Basic obedience includes: sit, sit-stay, down, down-stay, come when called, basic heeling on lead and we deal with any problem behaviors the dog has. Many dogs will go on to learn hand signals, or other tricks. We also feature confidence building with agility equipment training at some facilities.

The PTKCP is not tax supported. We are supported by the adoption fees we charge for each dog. The standard adoption fee we charge for each dog is $450. This includes fees we must pay to procure the dog initially, all standard veterinary care, daily dog maintenance and the daily amount we pay each inmate handler for transforming each animal into a desirable pet. Dogs with specialized training such as Assistance Dogs or Hunting Dogs, have individualized fees.

Another unique aspect of the PTKCP is that we offer boarding-in training to private dog owners. Boarding-in training lasts a minimum of one month. The monthly boarding-in fee is $450 for 4 weeks. If you decide you want the dog to stay longer, the cost would then be $50 per week after the first four weeks. We accept most breeds on a first come, first served basis. We have along waiting list. Appointments need to be made months in advance.

Feel free to browse our site! Go to "Sales Items" to find leashes, the Pound Dogs Game, Modern Dog Magazine and more. You will also be able to begin the process of adopting one of our wonder K-9's by clicking the appropriate buttons. Enjoy yourself.

This program is a part of Colorado Correctional Industries. This program allows offenders to learn new skills, improve self-esteem, and earn a salary that is based on his work performance. Inmates from the PTKCP are eligible to earn vocational certification in Canine Behavior Modification.