Healthy Spot Family 1, Petsmart 0
All hands, man your battle stations! This time around, we luckily did not have to bring out our battle armor. However, to witness a mammoth-sized competing Petsmart billboard propped up smack-dab above Healthy Spot in West Hollywood, left us frankly, aghast. It was unbelievable! How could a big corporation use such a direct attack marketing tactic right in front of our face? Blink. Another look at the sign, and yup, it was still there, as far as the eye on Santa Monica Blvd could see. Has anyone ever felt the slap of a white glove to the face for a duel?

Now, like any other business in the U.S., we are all for competition. This is what the U.S. is all about. However, the all-too-coincidental shameless plug right above the core heart of our small but valiant business felt like a low blow. A punch to the groin. My heart personally sank a little bit. Just when you think you’ve seen the grimmest of clouds, little did we know a dazzling fireworks-show was soon to appear.
One by one, our faithful Healthy Spot family members took notice of the giant billboard as they dropped by. In only a matter of a few hours, word spread across our Healthy Spot network. Reaction to the billboard turned into immense support and love from our loyal friends, local and nationwide! Thanks to the interweb highways via Facebook and Twitter and exponential communication growth, at the end of the day we received support in the form of hundreds of comments and shares. A few of the local news outlets covered the towering impression they left sitting on top of the little guy including, LAist, West Hollywood Patch and the local NBC channel 4 news.
It took only 3 days for all of our efforts to evoke change, and we couldn’t have done it without you! As of today, they replaced the billboard with a lovely LA Kings billboard.

That’s right Los Angelenos, let’s take pride in our hometown hockey team! To the entire Healthy Spot family, thank you for spreading the word and publicly expressing your outrage. Our 2-year anniversary present wasn’t exactly the billboard itself, it was the end result of a mass-movement rooted with love and spread like wildfire via the internet. To Andrew and Mark and the entire Healthy Spot crew, the love and support spawned from this moment is only a testament to the caring relationships you keep with all of your fans. Keep on, keeping on. Sometimes, all it takes is one random bully-moment to make you realize how tall we all stand together. The little guys sure do get a lot of love. HAPPY 2-YEAR ANNIVERSARY, HEALTHY SPOT WEST HOLLYWOOD!
Spot Me!
Happy 2012! To kick off the new year, we’ve got fun, super-soft limited edition Healthy Spot hoodies up for grabs in store! Come on by and grab yours before they’re gone…
Price: $40
$5 of your purchase will benefit the Best Friends Animal Society.
Available sizes: S, M, L, XL.
Color: Grey
Perfect for breezy days walking your best buddy to the park!

Through the LA Newswire
This week, there have been some valuable news stories for all you dog owners out there that we wanted to give you an update on, in case you haven’t heard…
ENCINO dog owners beware..
There have been several reported incidents of dogs who have been harmed, including 1 death, due to poisoning. This is a little reminder we should keep an eye on our dogs as much as possible. While acts like these break our hearts, we must ensure we keep our dogs as safe as possible and if there’s anything suspicious, be sure to contact the authorities. Learn more from the LA Times.
MICROCHIPPING may become the law in California…
and that’s good news! California legislators are considering a law that will require every cat or dog adopted at an animal shelter to be implanted with a lifesaving microchip. Read more about the microchipping law that may go into effect.
At Healthy Spot, from time to time, our friends from Found Animals will host microchipping sessions, oftentimes at a low cost sometimes as low as $5!
1.5 ACRE DOG PARK Coming Soon
The 1.5-acre park in the northwest section of the Crescenta Valley Community Regional Park will have separate entries and areas for small and large dogs. It will include drinking fountains, water faucets and hose-off and shady areas for the dogs, plus benches for their owners. Read more about the first LA COUNTY pilot progam dog park.
Have you heard something in the news about dogs that’s worth sharing? Let us know!
Win your own Pet Loo!
Winner’s Announcement // (edited July 22, 2011) This edition of the Healthy Spot Giveaways is officially over.
A special thank you to all of our participants! Winner, winner! There’s no chicken dinner, but lucky winner Brian and his pup Buster will be enjoying his very own Pet Loo and Pee Pads!

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The Adoption Option: Why You Should Adopt A Dog
After much deliberation, you’ve come to the conclusion you are ready to add a new friend to your family and you’re 100% sure you’re capable of taking care of a dog. You’re ready! Whether it is your first or one of many, you may even already have an idea of what kind of dog you want. However, you may not be aware of all the options you have on where or how to get your dog.
In the good old days, you may have simply come across a good ad in the paper. Newspaper, what’s that again? Now with the convenience of Googling everything, maybe you’ve searched online for a respectable breeder. You simply can’t help but drop by the pet shop that has cute little puppies strutting the windows of your local shopping mall. You ignore the signs that say “don’t tap on the glass” while you try to communicate with the little fuzzball behind the glass. You turn to your loving husband or boyfriend and with puppy-dog-eyes of your own, plea to take home a little fellow today. Don’t fall into this trap.
It’s an all-too-common scenario, which we as a society have become so accustomed to. I’ve discovered from my own social network, many people simply aren’t aware of other options out there to find the dog of their dreams. A picture-perfect fairytale dog doesn’t have to be bought from a store. Adopting is a wonderful way to introduce a new dog into your life. In fact, if you mention adoption to some, they may shy away or be quick to associate adoption with dogs that “simply aren’t the type we are looking for”, “are strays or have problems”, or “are just too old”. I’m here to debunk the common misconceptions or fears people have about adopting a pet and share with you reasons why adopting a dog isn’t just an option, it’s the best option.
Like Lola here
available for adoption from Mutt Match LA.

WHY NOT JUST BUY FROM A PET STORE?
Let’s take it back to the pet store for a moment. We’re blinded easily by those rambunctious cute little pups that topple over each other and simply assume starting prices of $700 for a purebred is justified because they are purebred. In reality, “purebred” authenticity is often used as a marketing tool. It’s a way to lure you into spending more money on a dog. When it comes down to it, these pet stores are all about profit.

HIDDEN HEALTH PROBLEMS?
Another thing you may not know is that pet stores who supply purebreds are often more susceptible to genetic problems. There are many cases where these puppies come from inbred dogs and while they may be visibly cute now while they’re young, they may have hidden health problems that show up later in life and often are expensive to treat, or aren’t treatable at all.

BUT I REALLY WANT A PUREBRED
Why do you want a Labrador? Or Golden Retriever? Or Yorkie? Common misconception from popular movies we watch or the books we read lead us to believe purebreds are the best way to go. Mixed breeds are just as lovable as a purebred. Rather than focus on the specific breed, you should consider the type of dog that fits your lifestyle. Decide whether you need a dog that is more active, or the priority is a dog that is friendly with infants and toddlers, or a dog that is more independent, etc. It’s the dog’s personality ultimately that should be a driving factor in selecting a companion.
It is a good movie.
YOU CAN ADOPT A PUREBRED
If you still have your heart set on owning a purebred, shelters and plenty of rescue organizations can still help you find a purebred. 35% of adoptable dogs are actually purebred. If you decide to go to a breeder, do plenty of research to find a breeder who is reputable and responsible, so you can make sure your new pet is healthy and happy.
STOP PUPPY MILLS
Perhaps you’ve heard of these god-awful puppy mills. You’re already aware that these puppy mills are dog-breeding factories that put profit above the welfare of dogs. Dogs in puppy mills are raised in cruel conditions often with poor care and in unsanitary environments. These mommy and daddy dogs’ sole purpose in life are to live in cages and be bred repeatedly for years without human companionship. When these dogs get old and are no longer capable of making puppies for profit, their job is considered done. Since they’re no longer useful for the mills, they are either abandoned or killed.

So now you know about puppy mills and if you have any kind of heart, you would probably nod your head in agreement that these are inhumane and horrible conditions for any animal. You don’t have to be a member of PETA to realize this. However, what you MAY not know, is oftentimes when you buy from pet suppliers, whether they are that pet store in the mall or a self-proclaimed legit pet-breeder, that they are getting their puppies from these types of mills. The thing is, you don’t see what goes on behind-the-scenes, so it’s easy for people to support this cruel industry without even knowing it. The only way to stop puppy mills, is to stop supporting them. Rather than purchasing your dog from a pet store, by adopting you can be sure you are not supporting evil puppy mills with your money. The sad fact is that puppy mills will be around if people continue to purchase dogs. But each one of us CAN make a difference.
BANNING PUPPY MILLS
Much respect to a Los Angeles councilman who recently proposed a ban on puppy mill sales to help reduce the city’s pet overpopulation problem. It’s good to see bigger figures taking a stand against puppy mills.
BUT ISN’T THERE SOMETHING WRONG WITH RESCUE DOGS?
Shelter and rescue pets for adoption are often mistaken as “bad”. People immediately think these animals have been abused or something worse. In reality, many of these dogs were simply given up because of other unfortunate reasons. Some are victims of family tragedy, unfortunate situations, or may have just had irresponsible owners. Especially during these times of economic hardships, rescues have seen more dogs who have been given up simply because people have lost jobs or their homes and cannot move into a dog-friendly home.

BUT PUPPIES ARE SO MUCH CUTER
It’s natural for humans to cave to puppies, and insist that they need to raise a puppy if they’re going to own a dog. They fail to be open-minded to a pet that may be slightly older which has its advantages as well. Take off your puppy-goggles for a moment. Older dogs tend to be loyal and since they’ve already gone through the basic training stages of life, they may be easier to own. There are a variety of lovable, adorable dogs that are fit for families. Shelters and rescue groups can help you find the right dog for you or your family, depending on what kind of dog you are looking for. Dogs are cute regardless.

ADOPT A HEALTHY PET
Animal shelters and rescue organizations take care of their animals as they await someone to take them home. Shelters examine and give vaccinations to all the animals and spay/neuter them before being adopted. Many shelters and rescue organizations also screen animals for temperaments and behaviors to make sure they are matched up with the right family for its lifestyle.

SAVE MONEY
Let’s face it, if you’re going to buy from a pet store in the mall, expect to pay $$$. Adopting a dog is much less expensive and since animals from shelters and rescues are already spayed/neutered and vaccinated, you will have less to pay for the initial medical care fees. You will still have to pay adoption fees, but it will still be a lot less pocket-gouging than what pet stores charge you.

SAVE A LIFE
Over 4 million adoptable dogs and cats are killed each year due to overpopulation. There are just way too many pets that have been given up and not enough people adopt. Because of limited space, animals that don’t get adopted may face euthanization. The number of euthanized animals could be reduced if more people adopted pets instead of buying them.

SHOW YOUR KIDS BY EXAMPLE
Rather than buy a pet, which we can get so wrapped up in to “buy” and be materialistic, adopting a dog can oftentimes teach your children what it means to be compassionate and caring. Show them what it means to truly be open-minded, love unconditionally, and give dogs a second chance.

NOT READY TO ADOPT? TRY FOSTERING.
The worst mistake that happens all too frequently is when people spontaneously buy pets as Christmas or birthday gifts for their loved ones when they are unprepared. Or often times new owners aren’t sure what to expect and soon learn that they are not ready for the responsibility of taking care of a pet. Many adoption organizations also offer a fostering program so first time owners can take home an animal and experience the responsibilities of taking care of a pet and eventually decide whether adopting is right for them or not.

Now that you’ve weighed all the pro’s and con’s and have determined that you or your family are ready to adopt, what next?
TALK TO AN ADOPTION ORGANIZATION
There are many local rescues and at Healthy Spot we host adoptions from various groups every Sunday. Never jump into anything without talking over all your options. Representatives from all these organizations spend much of their time caring for these animals and are happy to help you with any concerns you have or help you need in figuring out if there is a dog that is compatible with you. Adopting a dog is a big decision, don’t make it without getting informed.

FIND YOUR NEW COMPANION
If you’re adopting for your entire family, make it a family decision. Shelters and rescues welcome you to come together to help find the right dog for everyone. When you visit open adoption events, organizations bring some of their pets and you can see them firsthand. The organization can help find the right dog for you.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE ADOPTION PROCESS
There is generally a screening process, application, paperwork, and references. Separate organizations have their own policies, some for example, may not adopt to families with children under the age of six for safety precautions. Check with each adoption organization to see what their requirements are for prospective owners. Other requirements include but are not limited to minimum age, and proof of home ownership. Expect adoption fees which cover vaccinations, spaying/neutring, and microchipping. The adoption process can seem daunting or complicated but the only reason why they make you jump through necessary hoops is to ensure that every dog finds a good, loving home.

LOVE TAKES TIME
Adoption isn’t just kind of a big deal, it IS a big deal. It’s a commitment to a new dog, a new member of your family. For new owners, this may be unfamiliar territory that will often be challenging but rewarding once you spend time with one another. It may take time for your dog to adjust to his surroundings. A new home can be daunting at first. Help your dog become as comfortable as possible, but be aware it isn’t automatic. It will naturally take time before your dog becomes situated in your home and comfortable with you and your family.

BE READY
Becoming a dog owner is a huge responsibility. It isn’t just about feeding them or cleaning up after them regularly. It’s about being there for your dog 24-7. If you have an extremely chaotic life, or you like to travel often, owning a dog at this time of your life probably isn’t such a great idea. Many people find ways to own dogs and still do what they enjoy. There are more dog-friendly hotels, dog-friendly restaurants, doggie daycares for the working individual, etc. The dog becomes a part of your family. The most important thing about owning a dog is providing your dog the time, attention, and love that he/she needs. Ongoing expenses include but aren’t limited to their meals, toys, grooming, and medical fees. You’d be surprised how much emotion is involved raising a dog. If you’re ready to take all that on, then we encourage you to look into adopting. At Healthy Spot we host adoptions and local rescue organizations swing by every Sunday. Feel free to stop by and tell your friends. Education and awareness starts with you. If you know someone who is seeking a dog, let them know why adoption is an awesome thing.

Want to Adopt? Learn More.
LOCAL LOS ANGELES ORGANIZATIONS
A Dog’s Life Rescue
Bill Foundation
Los Angeles Animal Services
La Dolce Vita
Lhasa Happy Homes
Mutt Match LA
Tails of the City
Thumping Tails

SEARCH FOR AN ADOPTABLE PET ONLINE AND MORE
Adopt a Pet//
Adopt-a-Pet.com is a non-profit pet adoption charity that helps shelters, humane societies, SPCAs, pet rescue groups, and pet adoption agencies advertise their homeless pets to adopters for free.
Petfinder//
We’re all about getting homeless pets into homes.
Petfinder is an online, searchable database of animals who need homes. It is also a directory of more than 13,000 animal shelters and adoption organizations across the U.S., Canada and Mexico
ASPCA//
The ASPCA was the first humane organization in the Western Hemisphere. Our mission, as stated by our founder, Henry Bergh, in 1866, is “to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States.”
Humane Society//
The Humane Society of the United States is the nation’s largest animal protection organization, backed by 11 million Americans. We work to reduce suffering and improve the lives of all animals. \
OTHER WAYS YOU CAN HELP
Donate. Many of these adoption agencies have devoted volunteers spending their time and effort taking care of these dogs and oftentimes these rescue organizations could always use additional money to help pay for medical attention and things dogs needs. Money isn’t the only way you can donate. Many organizations accept material donations such as beds, toys, collars, etc.
Volunteer. Many of the rescue organizations rely on volunteers to care for the animals as well as help host adoption events. Contact a rescue organization to see if they could use any additional help.
Take Action. Find out what you can do to fight against puppy mills and protect all animals.

Healthy Spot Photo Contest: Winners!
Hi All!
First of all, a big thank you to all of our entrants! We’re so happy to see all the cute photos you all entered! Thank you for taking the time to participate and sharing your photos with us. A round of *a-paws!* (applause) to everyone of you and a special WOOF (congratulations) goes out to the GRAND PRIZE WINNER: Maggie the Shark! and the 4 runners-up winners: Astrid and Maud (2nd), Carter (3rd), Brutus (4th), and Frankie (5th).
I’d also like to apologize to all of the winners. It was brought to my immediate attention, as the initial email that was sent out caused confusion. Grammatical errors that stated you are “THE winner” made it seem like every single one of the top 5 were all grand prize winners. Ack! It was all my fault! I should have reviewed the notification email thoroughly before it was sent out. I hope you will find it in your hearts to forgive me. I will learn from this mistake and do everything I can to ensure future communications are thoroughly reviewed. I am truly sorry for my mistake in this winner’s notification email and the correct winner rankings are viewable on the official contest page.
Though in my mind, I like to think every single one of our entrants are always Healthy Spot winners, for this contest, I’d like to clarify there is only ONE grand prize winner Maggie the Shark! who will receive a $50 gift card towards grooming services and there are FOUR beautiful runners-up winners who will receive an official Healthy Spot tee-shirt.
Thanks again for helping us make this a fun contest for all. Stay tuned for more contests, bigger x better x yay!


Why Dogs Eat Grass
Why do dogs eat grass? Believe it or not, there is no surefire answer to this question, it’s somewhat debatable. We’ve all seen it. Our dog may prance over to a wide area of grass, bend down and start chomping away. Does the grass emit some irresistible scent that dogs can’t resist? What’s the deal?

So Why Do Dogs Eat Grass?
When it comes down to it, dogs may eat grass for a couple of reasons:
1) Because they simply like eating grass. It’s believed that it becomes an added supplement to their diet and some dogs will eat grass often. Dogs are omnivores which means they feed off of both animal and vegetable substances, hence, the grass becomes their vegetable substitute. Perhaps you could equate grass to a healthy side of “salad”. It could also indicate your pup’s regularly-fed meals are insufficient in providing a balanced diet, aka they’re not getting all the nutrients they should be and you may consider adding a supplement to their meals.
2) If your dog normally doesn’t ingest grass and makes a sudden dash for a bite of it, this could indicate a stomach issue. A dog that eats grass in this way, may have a bit of an upset stomach, and by consuming the grass, it can help induce vomit. This may be a way for dogs to help themselves feel better if their stomach isn’t feeling too good. Some even believe the blades of grass can “tickle” their tummy, causing a sick dog to vomit.
Is It Normal?
Eating grass is nothing to be too alarmed about. Dogs have been known to eat grass for years, and unless they are vomiting frequently and irrationally, it’s most likely nothing to worry about. Sometimes just as humans get upset stomachs once in a while, dogs do, too.
When You Should Worry
However, if the grass consumption starts to be a concern, you should definitely bring your dog into the vet to see if there are any serious gastrointestinal problems. Is your dog showing other symptoms as well that are accompanying his sudden grass-noshing? Accompanying symptoms such as lethargy, diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, etc., are signs you should not ignore. Also, make sure that the grass they are consuming is untouched by fertilizer and pesticides, as both can be harmful to your dog when ingested.
Discouraging your Dog from Grass Eating
If it seems your dog is eating grass more out of habit than sickness, there are some ways you can try to discourage them from eating grass.
Keep the Grass Trimmed Down
Make sure to keep your grass frequently mowed, as dogs tend to take bites out of taller patches of available grass.
Provide your Dog a Healthy and Nutritious Diet
Dietary changes may also help prevent grass consumption. Since it’s believed to be a dietary imbalance, you may want to try adding supplements to your dogs diet. Keep in mind though, there is no known replacement that will keep your dog from eating grass, but it’s worth a try to diversify your dog’s food for their long-term health. Even if you opt to not try a supplement, it’s important that your dog is eating robust food that is catering to his needs. There are a variety of different foods for dogs of all different breeds, varying ailments, lifestyles, etc. Come talk to one of our Healthy Spot staff on site to see what food works best for your particular pup. It turns out, reading the nutrition labels on the back of food is pretty important to compare for example how much protein or fat there is. Another option might be to consider going with a raw diet (rather than processed food), which also has long-term health benefits.
Eat On Time
Be sure to feed your dog regularly. Just as it is ideal for you and me to eat foods on a regular basis (those late-night snacks or starving all day can really mess you up!), it is also ideal to keep your dogs on a set feeding schedule so their stomach isn’t out of sync.
Cater Safer Grass for Consumption
If it seems grass is their only go-to, some also decide to grow a separate patch of grass specifically for their dog to eat. This way, you can keep this grass separate and free of chemicals or other harmful substances that your regular lawn might be exposed to.
Always Keep an Eye on Your Dog’s Eating Habits
There’s no guaranteed method to stop your dog from eating grass, and many vets will agree that this isn’t something to be too concerned about. However, you should always be aware of your dog’s feeding habits. Since our dogs can’t tell us something is wrong, as owners, it’s our duty to notice when something is up. If they’re not eating like they normally do, or vomiting excessively, this is a red flag you should take your dog in to get checked out. It’s better to be safe than sorry.
A Dog’s Day Afternoon
Have you ever wondered what your little buddy does when you leave him at home? Our friends are loyal and faithful and selfless. While we may be gone for long periods of time, our furry fellas always are ready to greet us and show us some love. Check out Charlotte and how she spends her day. Learn more about Charlotte and her debut role.
A special bark from us to you.
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Wishing you and your entire family, love, cheer, and quality time together. Thank you for your continued support! Happy Holidays!
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