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Dog Fancy totally gets The Complete Single’s Guide To Being A Dog Owner

Posted: June 17th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: The Complete Single's Guide to Being a Dog Owner | Tags: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

I couldn’t be happier! Read this great article from dogchannel.com; it’s the website for Dog Fancy Magazine!

Advice for the Single Dog Owner

Author Betsy Rosenfeld offers a guide to living and dating with a dog.

By Katy French
Posted: June 17, 2009, 5 a.m. EDT

Betsy Rosenfeld knows a thing or two about being a single dog owner. Her Labrador Retriever mix Bella lived with her in four cities, through five boyfriends and plenty of adventures. So when it came time for Rosenfeld to give advice to all the single ladies – and men – in her new book, “The Complete Single’s Guide to Being a Dog Owner,” she had plenty of inspiration.

“I wanted to write something to help others learn from my mistakes,” Rosenfeld says.

Rosenfeld found Bella as a stray and knew that though living with a dog can be challenging, taking care of a dog alone is especially difficult. Rushing home after work and forking over cash for vaccinations instead of a new pair of shoes is a major lifestyle change. Rosenfeld says singles seeking the companionship of a dog often underestimate the commitment required.

“If I can prevent one dog from ending up in a shelter, it’s all worth it,” she says.

In the book, Rosenfeld draws from her experiences both as a single owner and an active member of the animal-rescue community to create a comprehensive guide to getting, caring for, living and even dating with a dog. A longtime animal lover, Rosenfeld has rescued more than 200 dogs and seen many dogs given up because of the owner’s poor decisions.

“I don’t want to discourage people from getting a dog,” Rosenfeld says. “But I want people to realistic about what that entails.”

Singles have a particularly unique challenge as the sole caretakers of their pets. Therefore, she encourages potential owners to seriously think about what they will be getting themselves into by thoroughly researching a breed and considering the financial obligations and the emotional energy they are willing to extend. The book covers everything from finding a dog, training and vet visits to diet and exercise, building a bond and traveling.

But while much of that may seem overwhelming, Rosenfeld feels that having a dog can greatly benefit a single’s life. “We live in a tough world: The economy is tough, work is tough, but dogs are a source of unending, unconditional love in a world that isn’t always so nice.”

A dog can also complement a single’s lifestyle, and even help their personal life. “It’s a great booster for your self-esteem, a great way to get out in the world, walk, exercise, and be social,” she says.

Even when it comes to the inevitable issue of dating with a dog, a difficulty singles may face, Rosenfeld says they can actually help. The way a date treats your dog – or your dog reacts to them – can be an excellent indication of their character. And when it comes to the more technical details, Rosenfeld’s book offers useful tips like purchasing a pattern of sheets that will help you disguise your best friend’s hair from your new bedmate.

But most of all, Rosenfeld believes that being a single dog owner encourages personal growth. Her own dog taught her a lot about being responsible.

“I learned how to take care of myself by taking care of her,” she says.

Raising Bella also gave her confidence in her ability to have a meaningful relationship. “There’s nothing better than being your dog’s only owner,” Rosenfeld says. “I think the bond that develops between one person and one dog is so strong.”

Though Bella has since passed, Rosenfeld now enjoys spending time with her rescued Labrador Retriever Ranger. You can read more about her rescue efforts at her blog, LoveThyDog.com

“The Complete Single’s Guide to Being a Dog Owner” is on sale now.

Katy French is the assistant editor of DOG FANCY.

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Off on A Trip

Posted: May 29th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Dog Lifestyle | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

I am sitting in the airline club waiting to start a 10 day trip- Denmark, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and then home. Aside from my panic of making sure I haven’t forgotten anything, I tend to do that, I am very much missing my sweet Labrador, Ranger.

My Boy Ranger

My Boy Ranger

This is really  the first time I will be leaving him for an extended time and I mean I knew I loved him, but I didn’t realize how attached I had become to him. I guess I was focused on mourning Bella, but with his big brown eyes and sweet demeanor the little guy has stolen my itty bitty heart.

Gladly Ranger is staying with my rescue partner Amy who I trust 100%. She by the way is available to dog sit in the LA area at your house or hers.

I’ve checked in about 4 times in 12 hours and Ranger is having a great time. I’m sure he doesn’t miss me at all! But I won’t hold that against him :)

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My Kick-Ass Book Trailer

Posted: May 26th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: The Complete Single's Guide to Being a Dog Owner | Tags: , , , , , , , | 2 Comments »

I am so happy to present this amazing book trailer! Check it out and take a walk down memory lane with me…

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KTLA Channel 5 Morning News Segment

Posted: May 22nd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Hollywood Dog | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

Although cut short the segment was awesome! Take a look!

This morning I was out the door at about 5:59 to get everything ready to be on the air at KTLA at 9:40 with 4 rescue dogs- Carmen the Chihuahua Yorkie mix, Herbie the Beagle/Jack Russell Mix, Sasquatch the Chow, and Pasqualina the Great Dane/Italian Mastiff mix. I was on to promote my book, The Complete Single’s Guide To Being a Dog Owner and brought the dogs on to share what kind of single person would be a good match for him or her.

While I had been a segment producer for years, and hosted on camera for Video Voter many times, today was my first time on live TV talking on my own stuff and I have to admit I was somewhat nervous. Would I get through it? Would I look fat on TV– that was a big one and would Mark Kriski be nice to me!

Not to mention the old addage that you should never work with animals or children! With the excpetion of two- Herbie and Carmen who live together… in Eagle Rock where I had to be in time to get them, get to Studio City to introduce them to Amy’s fostered Mastiff Pasqualina (to avoid drama) and then to Hollywood to the studio all before 8:30 and without coffee… these dogs didn’t know one another. There was the potential for all sorts of drama, thankfully none of which happened!

It was a great success and I thank everyone at KTLA, particularly because we have already gotten calls on the dogs!

 

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News Piece on My Book Party!

Posted: May 15th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Hollywood Dog | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments » http://lovethydog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/cbs2_051409_.flv

Last night I had the launch party for my new book, The Complete Single’s Guide To Being A Dog Owner. Here is a news piece that ran on KCAL-9 News!

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My Yellow Lab Ranger

Posted: May 11th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Dog Lifestyle | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments »
My Boy Ranger

My Boy Ranger

Ranger is everything I could ask for in a dog. After 9 years of having to cross the street to avoid dogs (My Bella was not always so cordial to other dogs) I get to cross the street to say hi to them as Ranger LURVES other dogs. He is also extremely mellow, sometime borderlining on being catatonic. dsc_1422On walks he sometimes even lags behind; there’s nothing wrong with him, he’s just taking his time. That is until he sees another dog, or gets a chance to go off leash, in which case he’ll either perk up or take off like the wind. We have to keep an eye on him at all times. It may be how he ended up in the pound in the first place.

Ranger can also be somewhat reserved. You can tell he loves people, and gets super excited to see new people but I don’t think he was coveted in his old home or showered with love like he is now. He just doesn’t know what to do with that kind of attention and there have been times in the last two months where I have said to myself, I don’t even think this dog likes me. I mean Bella was 80lbs of emotive love; I clearly got spoiled. Ranger’s aloofness has thrown me for loop.  How dog-co-dependent am I?

 But I think I’m bringing him over to the dark side. This weekend we spent a lot of time together. We took many long walks and cuddled quite a bit. When I ran home this morning because I forgot my glasses, he just looked at me with those big chocolate eyes as if to say “I love you Mommy, how can you leave me (with the housekeeper who gives me treats and takes me for walks.”)

Me & Woody circa 1979

Me & Woody circa 1979

While this little vignette is everything the dog whisperer would despise, and I don’t advise others to create such co-dependent dogs–as my mother says, do as i say, not as i do–I felt it to be a cherished moment; a milestone in a distinguished line of loved, spoiled Rosenfeld dogs that go back to the 1970′s.

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Fun Day at the Silver Spoon Dog & Baby Buffet!

Posted: May 8th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Hollywood Dog | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
I spent the day at the Dog & Baby Buffet checking out all the latest and greatest in luxury Dog and Baby Products, not to mention the stars! There were a bevy, but the highlight (for me as a child of the 80′s)  was Jason Priestly and Scott Baio.  Scott was there for the whole day as a portion of the proceeds from the event go to his foundation, The Bailey Baio Foundation which raises money and awareness of infant metabolic disorders.
Pasqualina in pearls

Pasqualina in pearls

Amy and I brought three of our rescue dogs: Pasqualina(Neapolitan Mastiff/Great Dane mix with no hair), Barzini (our Neapolitan Mastiff with juvenile arthritis) and Otto (our three legged Pomeranian.) We were quite the site! But (most) people loved our dogs and fingers crossed there may even be a home for Otto!
Collar Wallet

Collar Wallet

I also met some great vendors.  I will be reviewing some of their products in the next few days, and I wanted to start with our favorites! First was Daisy Couture Collars.
The collar very sturdy and the vintage pattern is adorable!  I couldn’t wait to come home and change Ranger’s collar to a Daisy Couture.
Prices for Daisy Couture are very reasonable and products are made right here in the Southland. The best part is that I  got the coolest accessory to go with Ranger’s collar. It’s  a “collar wallet” that holds his tags so they don’t jingle-jangle as he walks (and scratches!)  Check out all of Daisy Couture’s adorable items, and Daisy herself who is a fabulously adorable, rescued Chihuahua mix!
Haute Puppy

Haute Puppy

Another fantastic vendor featured at the buffet was Haute Puppy by  Jennifer Baulto.  She offers both a ready to wear and canine couture line! It’s truly exquisite! You can find her items at Bitch New York which offers the ultimate in luxury dog products.
We had a terrific day, and I am pooped! But I have much more to write so stay tuned!
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The Divinity of Dogs, By Ben Stein

Posted: April 17th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Rescue News | Tags: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Ben Stein is far more than just a brilliant economist, writer, and icon of Pop Culture. He is also a dedicated animal lover and supporter of rescue work here is Los Angeles and around the world. Watch this video, listen to his message and hug your dogs! In this tough economic time, the love of a dog goes a long way…
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Should Bo Obama Be Considered A Rescue?

Posted: April 12th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Dog Lifestyle, Rescue News | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments »

Yesterday I wrote about Bo Obama- the girls named him Bo– and referred to him as a rescue dog. I actually struggled with whether I should add the words “sort of” at the end of that statement. Ultimately I left it off and now I regret it.

While Bo was given back to the breeder, something that happens a lot with puppies (FYI a sign of a good breeder is whether or not they will take a dog back,  so I am at least grateful that they found a decent ethical breeder) I realize that I don’t think their bringing Bo into the White House is in sync with what was promised– that they would rescue a dog. Sorry, but no matter how much I have been behind Obama, I can’t quite buy that a dog from The Kennedy’s chosen breeder should be consider a rescued dog.

Reports indicate that The Obamas will donate to the Humane Society, but to me actions speak louder than words, and in this case money. The donation is  a consolation prize and while a nice sentiment, it will be but a blip on the Obama dog radar. Rather Bo will be around for a long time, and people will think in order to get a good, worthy dog they must get a breeder dog.

And lest anyone claim it was an issue of allergies, there are hundreds of dog dying in shelters around the country every day who are just as hypo-allergenic as Bo Obama.

I am sad and extremely disappointed in the example The Obamas are setting.

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News Alert: Obama Dog On The Way

Posted: April 11th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Rescue News | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

According to news reports the Obama’s long awaited dog is on its way to the White House!

AOL reports: The presidential pooch is set to make his public debut Tuesday…The Obamas have settled on a Portuguese water dog from a Texas breeder – the same breeder and doggie lineage as Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy’s pets.
Portugese Water Dog
The 6-month-old puppy, Charlie– the picture is not the actual dog–was originally sold to someone else, and then returned to the breeder. The dog will be “re-homed” with the Obamas and presented to the first family by the Kennedys.
I am eager to hear and share more but wanted to get the word out that the dog is a rescue.
For more information on Portugese Water Dog Rescue click here!
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