Saturday, April 30, 2016

Treat Puzzle Review - Outward Hound Kyjen Star Spinner Dog Toy Puzzle

This is a review of the Outward Hound Kyjen Star Spinner Dog Toy Puzzle
I would recommend this toy for beginners and dogs that are not overly astute at solving puzzles (no judgement!). I'm offering you a way to purchase it through an affiliate link. This will provide a small income to me and Bella to help us further our cause for happy active dogs every where. You are not required to purchase it from us. If you decide to do so, know that we very much appreciate it. 🐶

Bella's Review:
I like this puzzle because I was able to get to the treats easily. Sometimes you have a tough day waiting for your humans to come home and watching the cat run around and you just need to unwind and not think too much. This is the perfect thing for me. I think of it as the Paw-tini. Dirty.

Trista's 2 Cents:
A great use for this is to slow your dog down in how quickly they eat. It hold about 1c of dry dog food between all the sections.

The way it works is the dog moves the top and middle sections with their paw or nose to get to the treats or food. Once spun, the toy opens up and all the sections of the level(s) are exposed. If they already know how to use their body parts as tools they will be able to solve this quickly. Once learned, it no longer poses a challenge.

We were not so much looking to slow down eating (we already had a great option for that at a higher difficulty level). So for us this was not a good choice. The 3 pieces are supposed to tighten to create more resistance and increase the difficulty. My experience was that it was never tight enough to pose a challenge for Bella.

Some Good Information:

  • Don't over fill 
  • Evenly distribute the treats among all openings
  • For dogs not great at puzzles, start with the top tier only and then gradate to the lower tier
  • Use the resistance screw on the bottom to slightly increase the difficulty level
  • Avoid OVER tightening as this can cause the unit to break apart and then you may need to call my husband to fix it (I did...)
  • Call me if you want mine - it's basically new 

Here are some additional details:
  • It comes in different colors - you can sometimes find blue instead of green
  • It ranges in price from $10 to $15 at the writing of this review
  • You can get it here with cash back

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Treat Puzzle Review - JW Pet Ever tuff Pod Treat Dispenser Dog Toy

This is a review of the JW Pet Ever Tuff Pod Treat Dispenser Dog Toy
I would recommend this toy and am offering you a way to purchase it through an affiliate link. This will provide a small income to me and Bella to help us further our cause for happy active dogs every where. You are not required to purchase it from us. If you decide to do so, know that we very much appreciate it. 🐶

Bella's Review:
I ruv this toy! Ok, enough with the puppy talk...listen to me what I am saying. Get this for your dog. It's important. My love is their love. And I love this toy. The boney end is perfect for gnawing. And the fun bubbles have yummy things inside of them so I have fun getting them out. This game is fun and it's also a toy when it's not a game and I hear it could even be funner with wet stuff in it but no wet stuff is ever in mine. But I don't care because - as humans say - it has rocks in it.

Trista's 2 Cents:
Bella means "It rocks." This was an impulse buy for me. I saw it and thought it had pretty colors. I was looking for some variety for Bella because she tends to get bored (due to her intelligence) as she gets good at a toy puzzle. She's also a destroyer so I have to say I liked the price. It was less than $10 - a great price for treat puzzles that are usually at a much higher price point. I can't remember but it may even have been the extra thing I put in my cart to get the free shipping.

We have had it over a year and it has held up and held Bella's interest. We are replacing it because the bone ends are now sharp from chewing and we don't want to create opportunities for Bella to cut herself on them.

The colorful pods have held up and have not been broken, ripped or pulled apart by Bella - a well known power chewer.

We are happy with this toy and will purchase it again.

Some Good Information:

  • Use smaller treats for easier filling efforts - training treats and treat discs work best. A broken up milk bone or similar tend to stretch out the pod over time making the toy easier to empty after a while.
  • Vary treats so there is something new in each pod. Variety is the spice of life and will reduce boredom.
  • Avoid allowing your dog to use it as a chew toy to lengthen the life of the toy. Bella has been gnawing on the bone ends for a while now and they have become jagged and sharp. I'm in the process of replacing it to avoid injury of her or my bare feet.
  • Avoid wet treats as it's not the easiest thing to clean. The pods are not removable and it does not come apart for easy cleaning.
  • See the way it's facing in the photos - turn it the other way to fill it. They are showing it to you with the large pliable end towards the bottom and this was quite confusing to me when I first tried to figure out how to fill it. 
  • There is something in the directions about sliding the pods to make room for treats. This seems like it would work but in my experience it really didn't. I pry the large end open with a finger and squeeze the treats in. It's not the easiest thing I have ever done. But it's so worth it. =)
Here are some additional details:
  • It comes in small and large. We got the large, which is the perfect size for Bella.
  • It ranges from $5 to $13 at the writing of this review
  • You can get it here with cash back

Have you tried the JW Pet Ever Tuff Pod Treat Dispenser Dog Toy? What are your thoughts about it? Please share...and include pictures! =-)

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Data's Rescue Story Hits Dogster Magazine

by Bella Victoria, Dog Blogger

I'm so proud of my Human, Trista. She saw a story on an Australian Cattle Dog group and was touched by it. So much so that she reached out to the poster about the story and asked if it could be shared with her blog readers.

When she read the story, it brought her to tears and she knew the world needed to hear it.

Trista contacted Dogster online magazine and they approved her story idea. Trista wrote the story, working hard to incapsulate the love and beauty of Data and her forever family. 

It was featured as top story yesterday and today Trista received word from the original poster, Eva, who confirmed that she loved the story and he brought happy tears to her eyes.

I hope you like it as much as we do. If you do, will you share it? Let's help Data's story reach far and wide!

http://bit.ly/datadogster

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Bella's New Writing Gig with Lady's Best Friend Blog!



We have some exciting news over here in AccordingToBella land! Bella has been doing lots of networking and caught the attention of Maria Huntoon, a dog behavior specialist.

Maria has a blog - LadysBestFriend.com - that will have all kinds of great information on training, behavior, fun new doggie items, veterinary information, and of course ways to enhance your relationship with your best four-legged friend!.

Maria wanted to have a fun submission that highlights great dog stories from near and far. She and Bella got together and came up with the perfect thing - the GEM OF THE WEEK! 

Bella's first Gem of the Week will be published soon and will be about Bella herself. So She can properly introduce herself to all of Lady's Best Friends subscribers and readers.
Bella will bring her own unique voice to each story and highlight some really awesome dogs over the next many months. Stay tuned for updates! 

If you have a special dog you would like Bella to introduce to the world through Gem of the Week, email us at gems@accordingtobella.com

If you are interested in receiving this newsletter, please sign up by emailing maria@mghcanineconsulting.com, subject "newsletter", or on her website at www.mghcanineconsulting.com.

Monday, February 29, 2016

Oscar Jetson - Dog Artist with Unique Perspective


As we have waded into the world of Twitter, it has been fun to meet all of the dog and cat centric Tweeters!

One I am particularly fond of is an artist from the UK named Oscar Jetson. His cool and colorful art shows up in my Twitter feed and always catches my attention.

So I reached out to him to find out more about him.

Here's our interview. What do you think of his work?

Q: Your art is quite intriguing - what is your background and is this your full time career? 
Oscar: I was successful at art at my high school and was encouraged to pursue a career in art, even attend one of the prestigious art schools in London. At 18 years old I was not confident enough and felt that if I did not “make it as an artist” I would struggle to find work. I do some part-time lecturing but recently my reproduction prints and custom portraits are taking up a lot of my time. Prior to picking up the brushes again I was in the Merchant Navy and this is why I also love to paint the ocean.
Q: What got you started painting dogs? 
Oscar: I have always loved dogs even way before I owned one. I currently have a Border terrier and an English Working Cocker Spaniel. I think that dogs are such characters and are so expressive. They can be so amusing and have such a range of expressions and poses, often comical and always tend to resonate with other dog owners. I also love to paint human portraits, landscapes and seascapes.
Q: How do you choose your subjects? 
Oscar: I also love to take photos so when I get opportunity
and I
 am out walking my dogs I snap the dogs they meet with the owner's permission. I don't believe in replicating photographs in 2015 as although I respect and admire many traditional pet portraits, I think that with modern technology allowing photos to be reproduced on canvas etc..I would prefer to create something more unique and expressive. I therefore only use the photos to assist in capturing the character of the dog. Some of my paintings are more refined however and I do not always use vivid colours. I prefer commissioned work as I get to learn a bit about the dog and always receive great feedback as the painting progresses (I send photo updates at many stages).
I do get the chance to work from live subjects at times – naturally my two dogs and friend's dogs are willing models but if a client is local I am happy to visit them to make some sketches. I have done some paintings of my own dogs where they have sat for me but normally this is when they are staring at a squirrel out of the window.
Q: Any interesting stories about your subjects you can share? 

Oscar: There are too many stories to share, some heart breaking ones about dogs who have battled with long term illnesses and some celebratory ones when dogs have recovered after terrible accidents. One amusing one that stays with me was the Chihuahua and the Patterdale terrier whom I did a large watercolour of...the painting arrived and my client put it down after signing for it, popped upstairs only to find they had been so eager to open it they had torn it open and caused some damage!

Q: I find your color choices quite interesting - where do you get inspiration for the color choices in your art? 
Oscar: The colour choices I make are due to a number of factors...sometimes I just exaggerate the colours I see in a photo provided by a client, other times I include specific colours a client wants to match their décor. I sometimes request photos of the room in which they know they will hang it. Other times I just let the colour scheme develop as my painting progresses. I always pay attention to the science behind colour theory and refer to the colour wheel to ensure colours are contrasting or harmonious.
Q: How do you use social media to promote your art and how effective has it been?
Oscar: I share a lot of my art on both Twitter and Instagram, news and people also seem to like to see my artwork as it progresses. My followers can be quite interactive and all of the retweets and comments often lead to new people seeing my work. I have had commissions directly through both Twitter (@oscarjetson) and Instagram (Oscar Jetson) so I am happy that it is worthwhile.
Q: What is your plan long term with your dog painting? 
Oscar: I would love to continue as I am and considering I had an 11 year break I believe I am refining my style and technique, experimenting a lot and also improving. I would love to have my work in a large exhibition or to sell from a dedicated premises. At the moment I am exclusively online and work from my home studio.
Q: Where can your collection of artwork be found?
Oscar: My etsy site has mainly reproduction giclee prints in a selection of sizes. There are also some unstretched canvas prints. I plan to add to this by including panoramic long stretched prints of multiple dogs on canvas. I also can take enquiries on the etsy site for charcoal studies or custom paintings.
My website which will have dog news, my art news and hopefully a forum: http://www.oscarjetson.com
Q: In addition to your art, how do dogs show up in your life? 

Oscar: My dogs are spoilt like so many are. They sleep on my bed. They go with me pretty much everywhere and they even like going fishing with me. All holidays have to be dog friendly so I usually take them to the south coast of England. The cocker is an amazing swimmer due to his webbed feet. The Border terrier thinks he is but tires himself out when he is chasing a ball to bring back. I have only had to go in after him once though! Even in the car the terrier likes to have his head out of the window in the front when there is a passengers lap for him to sit on and do so safely (He has however worked out the window controls so the child lock now has to be on)
Oscar does lots of original, commissionable work for clients and can turn your dog's awesome and sweet face into a timeless and unique piece of art. All artwork shown in this blog post is just a small sample of some of my favorites. They can all be found on his Etsy site AT THIS LINK. They are all shared here with Artist's permission.
You can contact Oscar via his website, Etsy site, Twitter or Instagram.

What's your favorite of Oscar's work? Would you want your dog in unique colors to hang in your home?

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

BlogPaws Wordless Wednesday: 2015 A Bella Retrospective

December 7, 2014
First Car Ride with My New Family
I think I'm gonna like them!
#foreverhome #adoptdontshop

December 25, 2014
My First Christmas
My First Forever Family
My First Person
#whatsbiggerthanhappy
January 2015
I <3 snow! But if you throw another snow ball and pretend
it's a real ball, we are going to have a problem.

February 2015
My Favorite Nap Partner
Best Valentine Ever

March 2015
I just love sticks. There's nothing I love more.
Except cardboard boxes with food in them...And treats...
And getting my way...
What were we talking about? Oh, yea...I love sticks!

April 2015
This is my hammiest. And it's fabulous.

May 2015
I love to catch things in mid air. You would too if you
were as fast and strong as I am.

June 2015
Things got a bit crazy at the dog park. All that happened is
my face got in the way of someone's paw.
Dominance fighting between two males?
All I saw was wrestling! #mybad

July 2015
This is my favorite stick. It's rubber. And orange. And fabulous.

August 2015
When she is working and I am waiting. I do not like waiting.

September 2015
A DIY Scavenger Hunt for me and cup of coffee for her.
We both win. :0P

October 2015
This is Henry. He was my first Foster visitor. He was awesome.
You never forget your first. Happy Tails Henry!

November 2015
Bike riding with my humans. It's the best!

November 26, 2015
First Thanksgiving with my Forever Family!

December 2015
So. Much. Win.
December 25, 2015
Merry Christmas Everyone!
From a clothes adverse Cattle Dog


It's been a year since I found my forever home. Happy Adoptaversary to my family and to me!
Thanks for sharing my first year in my forever home with me!

What was your favorite part of 2015?