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Friday, December 31, 2010
Sadey has found a caring new home!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
In Pictures: An Alameda Pet Parade
| In Pictures: An Alameda Pet Parade Contests bring out Alamedan pets and their owners.... By Chris Geier |
The Pet Faire & Contest was fantastic! |
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Pet Holiday Faire on Dec 18!

For each category in the Pet Contest there will be 4 prizes awarded! Gift Certificates to Dog Bone Alley & More!! Don't miss this fun new pet event on Webster Street in Alameda! (This event will be held under a large tent .) For more information about the whole two week long event, check the Winter Island website!
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Lucky and Domino have been ADOPTED!!
Friday, November 26, 2010
Lucky has been adopted!
Lucky came from the same home that Domino was in. He is also being fostered by someone from the Alameda Small Dog Park. Lucky is a sweet, exuberant, active and playful mini-Poodle mix. His foster family includes two Chugs, and two cats - Lucky gets along well with all of them! He is house-trained and although spunky, is well -behaved. He would benefit from a puppy training course so he can learn his commands. He is very curious about the world so must always be on leash when outside. He has been known to run out the front door too so his new family will have to be watchful about that, and be conscientious about training him.
Domino has been ADOPTED!!
Domino needs your help! He and his house-mate Lucky were both left at the Alameda Small Dog Park this week. Their guardians are no longer able to afford food and supplies for them and asked for help in finding them a good new home. Domino is being fostered in Alameda, and really needs someone to adopt him and give him a great new life. He is a very loving, affectionate and playful little guy - and as you can see from his photo, quite adorable looking as well. Domino was accepted right away by his foster family, which includes 3 chihuahua mixes (male & female), a senior terrier mix, and a cat. In other words, he gets along very well with other dogs! We believe him to be about one year old. He has some puppy energy, but in general seems to be a mellow, content fellow. He likes to play with toys, his foster siblings, and is unimpressed with the cat. He was not eating right in his former home, and needs to lose a couple of pounds. Right now he weighs about 25 pounds and should probably weigh around 22. A good quality food, and the right quantity will likely do the trick. We are not quite sure what his mixed breed is, but we are guessing Chihuahua, Boston Terrier?? or perhaps a bit of Beagle too?? Domino is neutered and has had his shots in the last year.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Murphy's First Birthday -- Cancelled Due to rain
Home At Last, Deuce gets free grooming from Seiji Morikawa!
| Home At Last, Dog Gets Spa Day Deuce, the miracle dog returned to his owner last week after having been snatched on Encinal Avenue... By Allan Mann |
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Holiday Dog Wash benefitting Alameda Animal Shelter
It's time to decorate and prepare for holiday company. Getting the dog bathed is surely on your list. Let the volunteers of the Alameda Animal Shelter do it, for you. Purchase bath tokens at the register on Saturday, December 4th from 10am - 3pm. 100% of all pet wash sales will be donated to Alameda Animal Shelter during this time. Come out and join us!
Date: Saturday, December 4th
When: 10 am - 3 pm
Where: Alameda Pet Food Express
2661 Blanding Avenue Ste. 9F
Alameda, CA 94501
(510) 864-2222
Old Oakland: EAT - PLAY - BARK @ Jefferson Square Park! :: Satu...
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010

Friday, November 05, 2010
The Howl-O-Ween 2010 Photo Gallery is now online!
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Trina as "Trina Ballerina" |
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Goya as "Jessie James, Motorcycle Legend" |
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Lily, as herself with Minnie, as a "Pug-mouthed Bass" |
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Ting Li as a "Pumpkin Alien" |
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Bonnie as a "Banana" |
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Eloise as a "Hostess Ho-Ho" |
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Howloween Dog |
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Shortie as "SuperDog" |
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Check out some of Will Anzenberger's Howl-O-Ween Photos!
Sunday, October 31, 2010
...and the winners are...!
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The Winners of Howl-O-Ween 2010!! (photo by Will Anzenberger, Photographer) |
Category: | Winner’s Number: | Winner’s Name & Costume: |
| 29 | “Doggie Gaga” Cha Cha with Hazel Johnson |
Prize: Club K9 – 2 nites free boarding and gift basket | ||
2. Most Original Costume | 14 | “Vending Machine & Ho Ho” Eloise with Jennifer Cohen |
Prize: Park Centre Animal Hospital – Gift Certificate $120 value | ||
3. Best Dog & Person Combo Costume | 4 | “Homeless Bag Lady – Hit by the recession; No more luxury” Nani with Owner, Jay |
Prize: Back to Life – ½ hr. massage for person; Dog toys donated by American Cancer Society | ||
4. Scariest Costume | 17 | “Vampire” Jewel with Owner Rico |
Prize: Alameda Red Cross – Pet First Aid Kit | ||
5. Best Homemade Costume | 33 | “Scuba Driver” Miko with Loretta Chin |
Prize: Will Anzenberger, Photographer – 1 hr. Studio time + DVD of images. ($150 value) | ||
6. Best Ready-Made Costume | 24 | “Banana Split” Mito with Jong Christine Calvin |
Prize: Dog Bone Alley Gift Basket + certificate | ||
7. Best 2 or more dogs | 6 | “Catch of the Day – Pug-mouthed Bass” Jim & Jan Franz |
Prize: Providence Veterinary Medical Group - Gift Basket | ||
8. Funniest Costume | 25 | “Vacuum Cleaner – Self cleaning Dog” Buddy with Henry Chin |
Prize: Will Anzenberger, Photographer – 15 min. Studio time + 1 free 8 x 10 print ($45 value) | ||
9. Most Creative Costume | 29 | “Doggie Gaga” *No dogs hurt in the making of this costume! Cha Cha with Hazel Johnson |
Prize: Seiji Morikawa, Certified Groomer – 1 Free Grooming | ||
10. Most Well-Behaved Dog in Costume | 27 | “Little Miss Sunshine” Matilda with Judy George |
Prize: Bowzer's Pizza – Gift Certificate for 1 small NY Pizza | ||
11. Best Costume based on Fictional Character | 16 | “Lion” Theo with Owner, Trin |
Prize: Alameda Pet Hospital – 6 month supply Advantage + custom T- Shirt | ||
12. Best Costume for “Tiny” small dog | 7 | “Trina Ballerina” Trina with Troy & Carrie |
Prize: Alameda Small Dogs Gift Basket – Tiny dog coat, tiny harness, tiny toy | ||
13. Best Child & Dog Combo Costume | 20 | “Jessie James - Motorcycle Legend” Goya with Owner Betsy |
Prize: Color Me Mine – Unfinished ceramic dog bowl + free studio time; Dog Toys donated by American Cancer Society. | ||
14. Best dog dressed as another animal | 13 | “Shark” Rocco with Jeremy Markus |
Prize: MiniKnits Pupperwear – Hand-knit dog sweater + dog toys | ||
Honorable Mention #1 | 35 | “Miss Autumn” Muffin with Loretta Chin |
Prize: Halloween dog T-shirt, sz. small | ||
Honorable Mention #2 | 11 | “Bonnie Banana” Bonnie with Nicole |
Prize: Halloween dog T-shirt, sz. medium | ||
Honorable Mention #3 | 18 | “Mama’s Boy” Dexter with Owner, Bridget |
Prize: Halloween Witch stuffed toy, donated by American Cancer Society | ||
Honorable Mention #4 | 15 | “Hot Dog” Radar with Alex Gil |
Prize: Dog Toy donated by American Cancer Society | ||
Honorable Mention #5 | 22 | “Jester Vampire” Oscar with Jennifer Taing |
Prize: Toy from Pet Food Express | ||
Honorable Mention #6 | 3 | “Fishy” Oscar Meyer with Annette Lysmer |
Prize: Toy from Pet Food Express | ||
Honorable Mention #7 | 19 | “Cheerleader” Tahti with Sara Hall |
Prize: Toy from Pet Food Express |
Saturday, October 30, 2010
We are ready...are you? Howl-O-Ween at the Alameda Small Dog Park is this Sunday!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Howl-O-Ween has been rescheduled!
The Alameda Small Dog Parks'
7th Annual Howl-O-Ween Contest
Sunday,
The details and schedule remain the same...
Here is what you can expect to happen:
1 pm:
Registration for the Costume contest begin. Go to the registration table to sign up, and get your line up number. Numbers must be placed on your left front shoulder so that they are very visible to the judges.
1:45 - 2 pm:
All contestants will start lining up in numerical order for the Parade. When everyone is lined up, the Parade will start; one big loop around the park. Please stay in line up when finished, and then the Judges will walk around to see your costumes up close! This is part of the judging process so you and your pet should look your best!
2:15 pm:
The walk past the Judges Table will begin. The Emcee will announce your names, costume title & number and ask you to walk past the Judges. Please feel free to ham it up, but keep the line moving. Most years there are many dogs in the contest.
3:00 pm (approx.):
Depending on how many contestants we have, around 3 pm the walk past the Judges Table finishes, and then the Judges will take a few minutes to decide upon the winning costumes!
3:15 pm:
The winners will be announced and prizes awarded!!
We would love for all the prize winners to be photographed by this years' Howloween photographer, Will Anzenberger so please stick around for a few minutes after you pick up your prize.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter Fundraiser on October 2
Saturday, October 2 · 6:00pm - 10:00pm Italian-American Hall | ||||||||||||
2712 Encinal Ave Alameda, CA 94501 | ||||||||||||
Come and enjoy a dinner of Chicken Cacciatore, Pasta, Caesar Salad, Garlic Bread and Dessert! Find out how to order tickets: FAAS Facebook or the FAAS website. |
Monday, August 02, 2010
Read the Alameda Journal article about Bark for Life and Alameda Small Dogs!
http://www.insidebayarea.com/alameda/ci_15632548http://www.insidebayarea.com/alameda/ci_15632548
Monday, July 26, 2010
What a dog!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZNtiqK2wPM&feature=channel
Saturday, July 24, 2010
AlamedaSmallDogs donates to Pet-a-Palooza!
Look what we came up with...! It's a handmade reversible dog bed. One side is knitted, the other is crocheted. It is really soft and really comfy, and washable too! Drop in to Autobody Fine Art today between 1 pm and 9 pm to bid on this or one of the other wonderful items in the silent auction! The bed was designed and created by Irene Pakel and Carrie Isett.
Alameda Small Dogs supports Bark for Life!
Friday, July 09, 2010
2nd Annual Bark for Life Mini-Relay!
Relay for Life with our four legged loved ones!
We fight for them too!
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Sniff the Dog Movie. Gala Film Night in Alameda! Saturday, July 3rd
All small dog owners are invited to attend the July 3 benefit screening of Sniff the Dog Movie at Autobody Fine Art Gallery.
Part of the proceeds from the event will benefit The Alameda Animal Shelter, Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society and the Northern California German Short-hair Pointer Rescue. The screening is a kick-off evening for Dog Days III Pet * A * Palooza, happening July 24.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Dog Days III -Pet *A * Palooza on July 24th!
Featuring:
- Dogs on The Catwalk Fashion Show!
- Outdoor vendor fair including
- Summer Time Photo Booth with your best friend!
- Mutt Lynch Winery will be pouring for us all night!
- Live music and yummy hors d'oeuvres!
- Silent auction and raffle filled with great items from Bay Area Businesses,Pet-Related Services and Artwork!!
Please support your local Animal Shelter and Rescue!!!
Alameda Animal Shelter and the NorCal GSP Rescue
Last year Autobody Fine Art made over $8,000.00 for these organizations, help us double that figure in 2010. With the current downturn in the economy, rescue groups and shelters are in need of support more than ever. These two organizations shelter, foster and ultimately place unwanted or homeless animals in their "forever" home. Through education and tireless volunteerism, the Alameda Animal Shelter has helped place hundreds of dogs and cats with loving, responsible guardians across the Island, not to mention the occasional rabbit! Norcal GSP Rescue, a breed specific rescue group, takes adoptable GSP's from shelters across Northern California, treats them medically, whenever necessary, and fosters and re-homes these noble hunting dogs. They are particularly sensitive to the needs of elder and undernourished dogs and those that need immediate veterinary care. Please visit their website at www.norcalgsprescue.org, to learn more about their programs.
Friday, April 02, 2010
Car Keys lost in the Small Dog Park last Thursday (March 25)!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Surf, Turf and A Baked Potato take Best in Show!!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Some Dog Humor: The Story of Creation
• On the second day, God created man to serve the dog.
• On the third day, God created all the animals of the earth to serve as potential food for the dog.
• On the fourth day, God created honest toil so that man could labor for the good of the dog.
• On the fifth day, God created the tennis ball so that the dog might or might not retrieve it.
• On the sixth day, God created veterinary science to keep the dog healthy & the man broke.
• On the seventh day, God tried to rest, but he had to walk the dog.
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Lisa's Passion for Pets is closing!
Check it out for some excellent bargains!!
Cash Only. Open generally 4 - 6 pm.
Doors will close at the end of October so get over there soon!
Lisa's Passion for Pets
1591 Madison St
(between 15th St. & 17th St.)
Oakland, CA 94612
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Free Vaccine Clinic courtesy of the Humane Society of Alameda!
Where:
Pet Food Express
2661 Blanding Avenue
Alameda, Ca.
510.864.2222
When:
Saturday, September 26
9 am - 11:30 am
What:
For Dogs - Free Rabies & DHL-PP vaccine
For Cats - Free Rabies & FVRCP vaccine
Microchipping will be available for only $15!
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
The 6th Annual Howl-O-Ween Costume Contest & Pet Parade at the Alameda Small Dog Park is coming up!!!
Check back for more details!
See the pictures from last year!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Emergency Rescue: Your help is needed to save the dogs of Taiwan!

The IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) is organizing a rescue for the dogs left homeless in the recent typhoon in Taiwan...read more about their effort here!

Sunday, July 26, 2009
Thanks for helping us find our wedding ring!

Hi there,
I just wanted to say thanks to all the nice people who dug through the sand with my husband and I last Saturday morning, July 18, trying to find his wedding ring...
The effort was very kind :-) My name is Rachel, my husband is Omar and our dog is Max, a black and white Shih Tzu/Lhasa Apso mix.
We normally bring Max to Point Isabel in Richmond and thought to change it up a bit and bring him to this park that Saturday morning!
I didn't get a chance to exchange names since I was so focused on finding Omar's ring, and I was so very grateful to all of you!
Here is a picture of Max. And by the way, yes, we found the ring!
Thanks again,
Rachel
Monday, July 13, 2009
Support the Alameda Animal Shelter on July 24, 2009

Friday July 24th, 2009
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Tickets $20.00
Hard on the heels of last years hugely successful "Dog Days of Summer," a benefit for the Alameda Animal Shelter and Northern California German Shorthaired Pointer Rescue (Norcal GSP Rescue), Autobody Fine Art is proud to announce "Dog Days Deux - Taking the Biscuit," our second annual animal benefit. The event will take place on Friday July 24th from 6:00pm to 9:00pm and feature a silent auction of pet related items and artwork as well as wonderful items from businesses and restaurants from Alameda, a raffle, cocktails and catered food, and a jazz band direct from the Berkeley School of Jazz.
Last year we made over $5,000.00 for these organizations, help us double that figure in 2009. With the current turndown in the economy, rescue groups and shelters are in need of support more than ever. These two organizations shelter, foster and ultimately place unwanted or homeless animals in their "forever" home. Through education and tireless volunteerism, the Alameda Animal Shelter has helped place hundreds of dogs and cats with loving, responsible guardians across the Island , not to mention the occasional rabbit! Norcal GSP Rescue, a breed specific rescue group, takes adoptable GSP's from shelters across Northern California , treats them medically, whenever necessary, and fosters and re-homes these noble hunting dogs. They are particularly sensitive to the needs of elder and undernourished dogs and those that need immediate veterinary care. Please visit their website at www.norcalgsprescue.org, to learn more about their programs.
Now you can help these groups and have a great night out! Catering will be provided by Flying Monkey Catering of Marin, and the event will be sponsored by Trumer Pils. More information about our sponsors and some of the great raffle prizes will be available on our website, http://www.autobodyfineart.com/, over the next couple of months, check in regularly! We look forward to seeing you on July 24th, there will be (at least) a couple of dogs there to greet you! Tickets for the event will be $20.00, available in advance from Autobody Fine Art, or at the door on the evening of the event. Children (under ten) and retired persons can purchase tickets for $10.00. All proceeds go to the Alameda Animal Shelter and Norcal GSP Rescue, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation funded by donations, fundraisers, and adoption donations.
Saturday, July 22, 2006
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Cesar Milan's new book is out!

It's gotten really good reviews....has anyone read it yet?
Here is Cesar's website address:
http://www.dogpsychologycenter.com/aboutbook.php
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Nicky the Lion claims his Howl-O-Ween Grand Prize!!

Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Friday, March 24, 2006
Info from the ASPCA on poison control
10 Poison Prevention Tips - Keep your pet poison-safe with our 10 helpful tips.
Did You Know?
Mothballs can potentially be toxic to dogs, cats and other animals, particularly those containing an ingredient known as napthalene.
Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Pet:
- Alcoholic beverages
- Avocado
- Chocolate (all forms)
- Coffee (all forms)
- Fatty foods
- Macadamia nuts
- Moldy or spoiled foods
- Onions, onion powder
- Raisins and grapes
- Salt
- Yeast dough
- Garlic
- Products sweetened with xylitol
Warm Weather Hazards:
- Animal toxins—toads, insects, spiders, snakes and scorpions
- Blue-green algae in ponds
- Citronella candles
- Cocoa mulch
- Compost piles Fertilizers
- Flea products
- Outdoor plants and plant bulbs
- Swimming-pool treatment supplies
- Fly baits containing methomyl
- Slug and snail baits containing metaldehyde
Medication - Common examples of human medications that can be potentially lethal to pets, even in small doses, include:
- Pain killers
- Cold medicines
- Anti-cancer drugs
- Antidepressants
- Vitamins
- Diet Pills
Cold Weather Hazards:
- Antifreeze
- Liquid potpourri
- Ice melting products
- Rat and mouse bait
Common Household Hazards:- Fabric softener sheets
- Mothballs
- Post-1982 pennies (due to high concentration of zinc)
Holiday Hazards:
- Christmas tree water (may contain fertilizers and bacteria, which, if ingested, can upset the stomach.
- Electrical cords
- Ribbons or tinsel (can become lodged in the intestines and cause intestinal obstruction—most often occurs with kittens!)
- Batteries
- Glass ornaments
Non-toxic Substances for Dogs and Cats - The following substances are considered to be non-toxic, although they may cause mild gastrointestinal upset in some animals:
- Water-based paints
- Toilet bowl water
- Silica gel
- Poinsettia
- Cat litter
- Glue traps
- Glow jewelry
If You Think Your Animal Is Poisoned…
In spite of your best efforts, your animal may accidentally become poisoned. Being prepared can save your pet’s life.
Know your vet's procedures for emergency situations, especially ones that occur after business hours. Keep phone numbers for your veterinarian, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, and a local emergency veterinary service in a convenient location.
Keep a pet poison safety kit on hand for emergencies. Your kit should contain:
- A fresh bottle of hydrogen peroxide 3% (USP)
- Can of your pet’s favorite wet food
- Turkey baster, bulb syringe or large medical syringe
- Saline eye solution to flush out eye contaminants
- Artificial tear gel to lubricate eyes after flushing
- Mild grease-cutting dishwashing liquid for the animal after skin contamination.
- Rubber gloves
- Forceps to remove stingers
- Muzzle (Remember, an excited animal may harm you.)
- Pet carrier
Call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center’s 24-hour emergency hotline at (888) 426-4435. A consultation fee may apply. When you call the center, please be ready to provide:
* Your name, address and telephone number
* If you know what substance your pet has ingested, have the product container/packaging available for reference. You’ll also need to provide information, if you know it, about the amount ingested and the time since exposure.
* Your pet’s species, breed, age, sex and weight
* All symptoms your pet is experiencing
Friday, March 17, 2006
SF SPCA's Dog Day on the Bay is coming up!
Hornblower Cruises & Events Presents: A Benefit for The San Francisco SPCA
Dog Day on the Bay
Sunday May 7, 2006
Boarding - 10:00 a.m., Departure - 11:00 a.m., Return - 1:00 p.m.
http://www.sfspca.org/news/ddotb2005/index.html
Thursday, March 09, 2006
Peanut Butter Biscotti for Dogs
Peanut Butter Biscotti for Dogs
(from the kitchen of Sophie Hamilton)
1 1/2 cups flour
1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
1/2 cups wheat germ or oat bran
1 tsp. baking powder
pinch salt
1 egg
2 tbsp. canola oil
2 tbsp. honey
2 tbsp. dry milk powder
3/4 cup milk
3/4 natural peanut butter
1/2 cups chopped peanust or carob chips (optional)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
In a large bowl, combine the flours, wheat germ, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl; stir together the egg, oil, honey, milk powder and water. Add the egg mixture to the flour mixture along with the peanut butter and peanuts or carob chips, and stir until well-blended.
Shape the dough into a 14 - inch log on an ungreased baking sheet, and flatten until it's about 6 inches wide. You can brush the top with a beaten egg to give it a shiny finish.
Bake 30 minutes or until firm. Remove from the oven, and reduce temperature to 250 degrees F. Cool the log before cutting it into 1/2 inch slices on a slight diagonal using a sharp, serrated knife.
Place each slice on its bottom about 1/2 inch apart on the cookie sheet so it stands upright. This way, you don't need to flip the biscotti while re-baking. Bake for about 30 minutes. Turn the oven off, but the leave the biscotti inside for several hours to harden as they cool.
Makes about 18 biscotti. Store in a tightly sealed container.