A Brand New Year!

Wow, it's already 2009, and we've just about put January behind us! How time flies, especially when you're having fun!
2009 is bringing new products, colors and more excitement to Bull Dog Bag Company. Look for new t-shirt designs and new logos on our Bull Dog Bags. You've asked for variety: well, we're going to give it to ya!

So, tell everyone you know who's a dog owner or who may just want some cool stuff that's fun and reasonably priced.

Welcome to 2009!

Welcome to Bull Dog Bag Company!

What is Bull Dog Bag Company? A pet-accessories product company formed to make your life easier. Taking your dog where you want to go is more convenient than ever with a Bull Dog Bag.

What is a Bull Dog Bag? A tote that allows dog owners to carry things like poop bags, treats, doggie wipes, toys and more, for their dog, in one complete package. No more struggle, no more hassle, no more embarrassment!

Where are Bull Dog Bags available? You can order a Bull Dog Bag online now through this blog! Current colors are Blue or Black and are only $29.99, which includes FREE shipping for orders in the US! Order TODAY!

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Prozac for...Poodles?

Came across a very interesting (and lengthy) article by James Vlahos, writing for NYTimes.com. His article, appropriately entitled "Pill-Popping Pets - Dogs, Cats, and Mood-Altering Drugs" contemplates the rising use of prescription, behavior-modifying drugs being administered by loving, caring, thoughtful pet owners. In the piece, Mr. Vlahos gives a few reasons some of the pet owners interviewed gave for medicating their pets. I'll let you read the article, but I also wanted to add my two-cents about why I think some domesticated animals are acting more like humans rather than...animals.
I think part of the reason is because many pet owners treat their animals like people. They feed them human food, they let them sleep in the same bed with them, they take them with them when they go shopping or out to eat, they talk to them like they are children. Animals "learn" by interacting with people. After awhile, the animal begins to associate certain things with certain outcomes. Pets, dogs in particular, will then begin to exhibit the traits it has picked up from its owner, sometimes showing sadness, uneasiness, depression, hyper-activity, etc etc.
Another reason why some pets are acting more human is because the world's climate is changing. This directly affects animals, domesticated or not. Animals are quick to pick up on changes in the environment and domesticated animals in particular will begin to "act out" in human ways as a response, again depression, nervousness, increased anxiety, etc etc.
In this day and age of "pills for everything" (and their multitude of side-effects, that often are worse than the actual symptoms), we have been taught that popping a pill will make everything better. If it works for us, why not for our pets, we ask. I guess the thing will be to not hold our pets responsible when they do things like attack people when they "haven't had their meds".