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NewsHound 024
June 19, 2008 |
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Dear Urbanhounders,
This month, in honor of canine contributions to pop culture, we give you Urbanhound's 10 favorite fictional dogs:
10. Benji. He's cute, in a scruffy way, and even made Chevy Chase family friendly. That accomplishment alone merits a spot on our list.
9. Triumph, the insult comic dog. He is ugly, crude and decidedly not family friendly (catch phrase: "For me to poop on."). But if you've seen him take apart Star Wars fans, you know he's earned a place in our cultural history.
8. Old Yeller. Because even we hardened Urbanhounders love a good cry.
7. Gromit. Say what you will about Wallace (clever, persistent, cheese lover), but without Gromit's cool head and silent dedication, he'd only be a clay figurine on par with those raisins.
6. Hooch. Honestly, Hooch is totally underrated as a screen dog. Brave, loyal, and he owns his drooling problem. Plus, he holds his own with Tom Hanks.
5. Scooby Doo. A dog that solves crimes, despite his fears, and is always hungry? He's a pooch after our own heart. More: he has a wicked theme song.
4. Snoopy. Because the beagle is perhaps the perfect urban hound. And because he has the active fantasy life we all know our dogs have.
3. Clifford. We can almost trace our love of reading (and later, writing) to the lovable big red dog. Who didn't want a dog as cool as Clifford, who protected you from the bad boys and used his ears as tent flaps?
2. Lassie. Without Lassie, Timmy would still be stuck in the well. Enough said.
1. B-i-n-g-o. It was his name-o. And thanks to this song, sung to us from birth, we grew to love and appreciate the joy a dog brings to our lives.
Cheers,
Aaron Baar
Editor, Urbanhound Chicago
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Dine Out for Dogs
Thursday, June 19, 5 PM to 10 PM
Il Fiasco, 5101 N. Clark St., Chicago
Andersonville restaurant known for "Italian-with-a-twist" will donate a portion of all food sales to Red Door House.
Souls Stay Young
Thursday, June 19, 5 PM to 9 PM
The Village Squire, 480 Randall Road, South Eligin
Music act Brave Nu Soul holds a special benefit performance for Young at Heart Pet Rescue, a senior pet adoption house. (Print the coupon on the organization's web site and get 15% of your bill donated to Young at Heart.)
Volunteer Training
Saturday, June 21, 9 AM to 11 AM
The Community Room at PAWS Chicago, 1997 N. Clybourn, Chicago
PAWS holds an orientation for new volunteers. This is the first of several sessions during the month. Check out their events page for more. Pre-registration is required.
Woofstock 08
Saturday, June 21, 10 AM to 4 PM
Lamb's Farm, 14245 W. Rockland Rd., Libertyville
It's a day dedicated to man's best friend, concluding with a Canine Couture Fashion Show. Product and service vendors will be there, and you can even make crafts with your dog. Admission is free.
Adoption Event
Saturday, June 21, Noon to 3 PM
Petco, 3046 N. Halsted, Chicago
Dogs from New Leash on Life will be available. This is the first of several adoption events for the organization this month. Check their events page for more.
Adoption Event
Saturday, June 21, Noon to 4 PM
Parker's Pets, 1342 E. 55th St., Chicago
Dogs from Puppy Love/Love Cats will be available. This is the first of several adoption events for the organization this month. Check their events page for more.
DAWG Court Advocacy Training
Monday, June 23, 6 PM to 8 PM
18th District Police Station, 1160 N. Larabee, Chicago
Learn about becoming a court advocate for dogs from Dog Advisory Work Group.The session is free, but reservations are recommended.
Sit! Stay! Spa!
Monday, June 23, 4 PM to 9 PM
Spa Soak, 1733 N. Milwaukee, Ave.
Pamper yourself and help literacy organization Sit! Stay! Read! For $60, participants can have a spa treatment (such as manicure, mini-facial or body glow treatment) and food and mocktails from Silver Cloud. Men and women are welcome. Call 773-395-9000 to reserve a spot.
Pet Portraits for Charity
Monday, June 23, 6 PM to 8 PM
Brasserie Jo, 59 W. Hubbard St., Chicago
Sheri Berliner of Petraits Pet Photography will take portaits in a fundraiser for the Friends of Chicago Animal Care and Control. Cost of the sitting/donation is $25.
Coping with Pet Loss
Tuesday, June 24, 7 PM
Naperville Municipal Center, 400 S. Eagle St., Naperville
Dr. Linda Harper, a PhD and founder of Blessed Bonds will speak about the grief and sadness that comes with losing a pet as part of the Naperville Humane Society's Adult Seminar Series. The event is free, though space is limited. Email to pre-register.
Smile and Say 'Treats'
Wednesday, June 25, 4 PM to 8 PM
Red Dog House, 2031 N. Damen Ave., Chicago
Bucktown boutique hosts pet photographer Rhonda Holcomb for 25-minute sessions. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Red Door House.
Dog Happy Hour
Wednesday, June 25, 5 PM to 9 PM
Joe's Bar, 940 W. Weed St., Chicago
Dogs and their owners are welcome in the outdoor beer garden at Joe's Bar, with a portion of proceeds being donated to PAWS Chicago. This event occurs every Wednesday through the summer.
Canine Cruise
Thursday, June 26, 7 PM
Michigan Ave. and the River, Chicago
Mercury Cruises kicks off its Canine Cruise with a fundraiser for the Anti-Cruelty Society. Tickets for the special evening cruise are $35, and include a souvenir bandana and human and dog refreshments. Reservations required. Call 312-644-8338 Ext. 307 to reserve your spot.
Chain Off 2008
Saturday, June 28, 11 AM to 5 PM
DuPage County Fairgrounds, 2015 W. Manchester Rd., Wheaton
Activists against chaining dogs outdoors will hold their annual national event in the Chicago. Participants will chain themselves to doghouses for 24 hours beginning at 11:15. Local and national rescue groups will exhibit at the event sponsored by Dogs Deserve Better.
Paws in the Park
Saturday, June 28, Noon to 4 PM
Lincoln Dog Park, 290 S. Russell Ave., Aurora
The Fox Valley Animal Welfare League and the Fox Valley Park District sponsor an expo that features a blessing of animals, entertainment, refreshments and more.
Doga on the Beach
Saturday, June 29, 11 AM
Oak St. Beach, 1000 N. Lakeshore Dr., Chicago
Do downward facing dog with your dog. Toriano Sanzone instructs a class for you and your dog on the beach. A massage therapist wil also be on hand to demonstrate techniques. Space is limited, RSVP early.
Bow Wow Meow Luau
Sunday, June 29, 12 PM to 3 PM
Deer Grove Forest Preserve #4 (Off Quentin Road, just North of Dundee Road), Palatine
A pet-themed luau to benefit Young at Heart animal rescue, which helps senior dogs find adoptive homes. Food, drinks and treats will be provided, and there will be games for dogs and kids. Adults are $10, Kids are $5 and dogs are free. Tickets are available online.
Adoption Event
Sunday, July 6, Noon to 3 PM
Bloomingdales, 4 Oakbrook Center, Oakbrook
Dogs from PAWS will be available. This is the first of several adoption events for the organization this month. Check their events page for more.
Walk of Love
Saturday, July 12, 9:30 AM
Blue Star Memorial Woods Forest Preserve, (Enter on East Lake Ave.), Glenview
Heartland Animal Shelter holds its second annual fundraising walk, which will also feature vendors, attractions and a "six-legged" race. Adults are $20 in advance, $25 on the event day. Children are $10 in advance, $12 on the event day.
All Paws On Deck
Thursday, July 17, 6 PM
Castaways at the North Avenue Beach Boathouse, 1603 N. Lakeshore Drive, Chicago
A summer event to benefit PAWS, with dancing, cocktails and a beachy dinner buffet. Dogs are welcome. Tickets are $150 per person, $50 per pet in advance, $175 per person, $50 per pet on the day of the event.
Wooftop Festival
Sunday, July 20, Noon to 4 PM
Anti-Cruelty Society's Parking Garage, 169 W. Grand Ave., Chicago
The Anti-Cruelty Society holds its 8th annual rooftop party, featuring food, refreshments, games and raffles. There will also be plenty of activities for dogs, including massages and animal intuitive Denise Zak. Adults are $20. Children $5. Leashed dogs current on vaccinations are welcome.
Ride for Rescues
Sunday, July 20, 8:30 AM to Noon
Harms Woods, Skokie Forest Preserve, Skokie
A leisurely bike ride on the North Branch Trail to benefit ARFhouse Chicago, followed by picnic festivities including food and beverage, dog training demonstrations, bike stations and more. Registration is $30 per rider.
If there's an event you'd like us to mention in the next NewsHound, please email us.
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Therapy Dogs of War. There's a new kind of military service dog at work in Iraq. Boe and Budge, two friendly black Labs, are members of the 85th Medical Detachment Combat Stress Control unit. The dogs are charged with hanging out with soldiers and helping them relax. This is the first time dogs have been used in a combat zone for therapeutic purposes. They were provided by America's VetDogs, a program
of the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind that provides assistance dogs to vets.
Canine Contamination. A study by the Environmental Working Group found that pets have higher concentrations of potentially toxic industrial chemicals in their bodies than people do. The study tested urine and blood samples for contamination with plastics and food packaging chemicals, heavy metals, fire retardants, and stain-proofing chemicals. Other research has documented the harmful health effects of chemical exposure in pets. The EWG outlines some easy steps you can take to reduce chemical exposure, like taking off your shoes at the door.
Shelter Stories. Patrick McDonnell, who draws the comic strip Mutts, has a new book out called Mutt's Shelter Stories: Love. Guaranteed. Along side the author's strips are photos and stories of rescued pets contributed by his readers.
Tainted Pet Food Settlement. An estimated 1,500 dogs and cats died due to pet food contamination last year. Now a judge has ruled that manufacturers must reimburse owners for all costs incurred as a result, including medical bills and burial fees. There will be no additional compensation for pain and suffering, which is in line with the legal definition -- common around the US -- of pets as property.
What's On. Another summer. Another reality show. On July 10, CBS will begin the search for America's Greatest Dog. The program pits 12 hounds and their people against one another in a series of training challenges, with one team eliminated each week. The winner gets a $250,000 prize. Meanwhile, Animal Planet's Groomer Has It, is ending on June 28, with a challenge that involves grooming seven dogs in 10 hours. The channel's It's Me or the Dog begins a new season on Jun. 21.
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