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Working our paws off for Naitional Cupcake Day!




Hazel and I have been hard at work, baking a difference for our local OSPCA for National Cupcake Day! Come visit me at Pembroke Animal Hospital to donate to a worthy cause and savour a few extra calories tomorrow, February 24 between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM. 


Favourite treats: On International Dog Biscuit Day anything in paw-sible





If your dog is hounding you for treats on February 23, then your pooch could already know that it is International Dog Biscuit Day! Who started this strange holiday is a mystery, but all of your doggos will be grateful that this holiday pitter-pattered onto your calendar.

Not all treats are cut from the same bone-shaped cookie cutter- some are tasty but not very safe. When James Spratt of England invented the first dog biscuits in 1860, I’m certain that he had no idea that his patented ‘Meat Fibrine Dog Cakes’ would evolve into the dog treat industry that we see today. In modern times dog treats fill the shelves, and they are not all just grains and vegetables and ‘gelatinous prairie beef’ like Spratt’s recipe. The biscuit has evolved into chews, rawhides, freeze-dried organs meats, parts of animals and treats targeted to promote specific health benefits.


How Pet Insurance Covers Heart Failure


Does your heart skip a beat when you see your dog? Mine sure does, because I love my crazy mutts! Perhaps it’s a subtle reminder that heart health is so important. Heart failure in dogs is caused by heart disease and can be very expensive to treat. It’s a life-long condition that includes chronic medication, veterinary visits and lifestyle changes. There are two primary ways the heart can fail, and some breeds are more prone to heart disease than others.

While heart failure is covered by pet insurance companies, there are some restrictions depending on the company or policy. Like all pet insurance policies, heart failure is not covered if it is a pre-existing condition. Since heart failure requires such extensive treatment, pet insurance is a great tool to have in your tool box. Managing heart disease is stressful enough, so having expensive veterinary bills covered can relieve some of that stress so you can focus on giving your canine companion some much deserved love!


Future Voter Challenge: My favourite Girl Guides badge activity




It was an exciting election year in Canada, but no one was more excited than my Brownies group! I started volunteering with Girl Guides of Canada a year ago, bringing my involvement with GG to 5 years as I too was a Brownie and Girl Guide! I chose to volunteer with GG because:

Go fetch: Dogs catching balls

 

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Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

Wind energy is evolving quickly, and renewables are creating jobs in Canada already. Why not invest in that and become energy independent? 3.5% is not enough, and I truly believe Canada can do better.
 CLICK HERE to learn more!




Pain medication and pain management for dogs


Pain medication for dogs


No dog deserves to live with chronic pain. Unfortunately, many of them do, and that is why proper pain management for dogs is an important way to ensure a high quality of life. Some dogs will present with limping or lameness, while other dogs' symptoms can be harder to read. Your dog may appear more tired than usual, lethargic or become aggressive when touched in certain areas. Or maybe “he’s just not himself lately.” That is why a pain assessment by your veterinarian is a great start to crafting the best pain management plan for your pet.
Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

We need to act now for future generations, as the extreme weather events caused by a rapidly warming climate will continue for centuries to come.
 CLICK HERE to learn more from the IPCC!



Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

There is no debate among scientists, man-made climate change is real.
 CLICK HERE to learn more from the IPCC!



Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

The 10 hottest years globally on record have been since 1998. WATCH THIS VIDEO to see 135 Years of Global Warming in 30 Seconds.



Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

Carbon dioxide absorbed into the ocean has caused ocean acidification, which has lead to the mass coral bleaching that we are seeing today. Coral bleaching has greatly impacted the Great Barrier Reef. We are losing our natural wonders due to consumption nd consumerism.
 CLICK HERE to learn more about ocean acidification!




Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

Antarctica could lose most of its penguins to climate change. Diet is just one of the ways penguins are being affected- available nesting habitats will diminish as average global temperatures rise.
 CLICK HERE to learn more from National Geographic!



Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope



"The growing of livestock and other animals for food is also an extremely inefficient process. For example, it takes approximately five to seven kilograms of grain to produce one kilogram of beef. Each of those kilograms of grain takes considerable energy and water to produce, process, and transport. As meat consumption has grown around the world, so has its climate impact." CLICK HERE to learn more from David Suzuki Foundation!

Climate Facts Animal Agriculture

Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

While the increase seems large, there is room for growth in the renewable industry. Investing in clean energy means investing in job creation. CLICK HERE to read the full report.



Climate Facts Renewable Energy Jobs



Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope




“According to new figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, one in five Australian households, or 19 percent, now use solar energy for electricity or hot water. That’s up from about 5 percent in 2011, when the bureau first started publishing statistics on solar.”
CLICK HERE to read the full article!

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Climate crisis: The history of Earth Day and how the leaders of today have let us down




Every year communities across the planet celebrate Earth Day, but not everyone knows the history of this environmental day of awareness. Almost 48 years ago on April 22, 1970, millions of people hit the streets to protest the negative impacts on the environment of 150 years of industrial development. Smog had become so bad that in some areas it was deadly and there was evidence that smog pollution was detrimental to human health. Smog pollution was shown to cause developmental delays in children. Pesticides and pollutants were negatively impacting the environment and biodiversity were in decline. It was the beginning of the climate crisis that we are still dealing with to this day.


The five R’s of plastic pollution: Why Reduce, Reuse and Recycle isn’t enough, and tips for living plastic free



Most of us grew up being taught the 3 R’s- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. When it came to going green and protecting the environment, the 3 R’s was where it all began. Fast forward to 2018 and the progression of pollution and human-caused climate change is far more devastating than we could have predicted. We are in a climate crisis, and 3 R’s just isn’t enough.

Earth Day: Microplastic and why it's a huge problem 



Plastic pollution is a big problem, but the biggest problem when it comes to plastic pollution is the smallest plastic of all- microplastic. Microplastic may seem like a tiny issue that is easy to ignore, because they can be impossible to see unless under a microscope, but the truth is microplastic effects us in so many ways. Microplastic is a detriment to both the environment, climate change and our health and wellness.


End plastic pollution: Earth Day focus on people and their plastic



This year’s Earth Day theme encourages us to take a closer look at our use of consumer plastics and one-time use plastic like straws, bags and water bottles, and how it affects the planet. Every year, Earth Day Network launches campaigns to inspire people to take part in Acts of Green, to help heal the planet and educate about pollution. The goal for 2018 is to have people commit to End Plastic Pollution.
Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

Many scientific organizations have public statements about climate change as a real and growing danger to our species. The American Association for the Advancement of Science has released the following statement-
 CLICK HERE to learn more!




Give your food a hug: Food Huggers help reduce waste and keep food fresh




I’m always looking for ways to reduce my waste. One thing I absolutely hate is plastic wrap and plastic baggies. Cling wrap is not recyclable and doesn’t keep food fresh. Since I go through a lot of produce it was important that I find an eco-friendly alternative to cling wrap and bags that was not one-time use, and would keep my fruit and vegetables their freshest.


Climate Facts: Sharing science and hope

"The way wolves respond to significant climate changes can have far-reaching consequences for the ecosystems in which they live," states an article published by Nature Magazine. CLICK HERE to read more about how wolves will respond to the rapidly changing climate!




Tonight is the night: 24 Hours of Reality starts soon

Al Gore will be hosting the annual 24 hour broadcast with the Climate Reality Project! Thinking about becoming a Climate Reality Project Leader? Tweet me @GonzoTheFacey with questions about how to make the process easier and affordable!

 STREAM 24 HOURS OF REALITY HERE!



Let's get real: 24 Hours of Reality coming soon!

Together, we will solve the climate crisis. We will be the voice of reality. Tune in to @ClimateReality’s #24HoursofReality on December 4–5: 24HoursofReality.org


Putting the best paw forward
Paws For Reaction Saint Bernese Photo by Stacey McIntyre-Gonzalez


Welcome back Paws peeps! Or I guess I should be welcoming myself back. I’m taking a rare moment to get a little personal, after taking a near six-month hiatus from Paws For Reaction. While I do see many of you still reading (thank you!) I haven’t been active and I even skipped Halloween on PFR- and Halloween is my jam! I don’t often get personal on my blog. PFR has always been a fun place for pet parents to learn, laugh and share- so getting personal is not something that makes its way into my editorial calendar. I really don’t feel comfortable with it, but I do believe that sometimes it’s necessary to push myself outside of my comfort zone.


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PAWS FOR REACTION is celebrating 13 years! Ottawa-based pet care and nutrition, environmental, and lifestyle blog- always searching for the best in pet care, eco-friendly products and fun local events! Come explore with Hazel, the Saint Bernese, as she lives her best, food-driven, outdoor-loving, asymmetrical, #DogLife
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