PUDDY

It’s no coincidence that my name, Puddy, rhymes with “Buddy!” I’m a five-year old brindle boxer and pit bull mix, and I’ve got the best of both breeds. I’m strong, friendly, calm, and…did I mention friendly?

To be honest, this kennel life doesn’t agree with me. I was abandoned at a boarding kennel – my owner checked me in when he had to go to the hospital, but he never came back to get me! Then I came to Animal Friends. It isn’t too bad but sometimes I don’t like it when the other dogs all bark at once. I get along pretty well with other animals, but I lived in a nice quiet home for years – that’s what I’m used to!
I’m very calm and a great walker. If you want me to slow down or not pull at the leash so much, just let me know! I’m happiest when I’m hanging out with one of my human friends, and I’d love to get a new master, maybe someone who can help me with the diet they’ve put me on. I get along well with kids as long as they don’t want someone jumping up and playing all day – I’m a mature dog and past all that puppy stuff. But hey, if you come on down to Animal Friends, I’ll still give you a great big kiss. Because that’s the kind of dog I am!

Broken Spoke Campground Michael Lichter and Sugar Bear Ride!

The Broken Spoke Saloon today announced that the Michael Lichter and Sugar Bear Ride’ 2010 will take place on Sunday, August 8 at 11:00 a.m.  The Broken Spoke Campground is located on Highway 79 North, just past Bear Butte State Park in Sturgis, South Dakota.
The Broken Spoke Saloon is bringing back the Michael Lichter and Sugar Bear Ride after a very successful 2009 event. The Sunday, August 8 event will be a fantastic day of activities that celebrate motorcycles and two innovators who have made such a lasting impact.
The event will begin at the Broken Spoke Campground with a Kick-off Pool Party featuring Jay Allen’s outrageous contests. The bikes will depart and head to the majestic route 212. All along the way, Michael will be shooting for an upcoming feature with Easyriders Magazine. The ride will proceed to a special location found by Jay, treating you to a cool beverage. Then, you head over to the Sturgis Raceway, where you will be able to go one on one with some of the top motorcycle builders. Do you have the need for speed? Do you think you have the fastest ride out there? Then you need to take part in this ride!
The day will conclude back at the Broken Spoke Campground for you to be able to partake in the IMBBA Bike Show.

Hot-weather exercise: How to keep cool

Exercising in hot weather puts extra stress on your heart and lungs. Both the exercise itself and the air temperature increase your body temperature. To dissipate heat, more blood circulates through your skin. This leaves less blood for your muscles, which increases your heart rate. If the humidity is high, your body faces added stress because sweat doesn’t readily evaporate from your skin — which only pushes your body temperature higher.
Take it slow. If you’re used to exercising indoors or in cooler weather, take it easy at first. As your body adapts to the heat, gradually increase the length and intensity of your workouts. If you have a chronic medical condition or take medication, ask your doctor if you need to take additional precautions.
Drink plenty of fluids. Your body’s ability to sweat and cool down depends on adequate rehydration. Drink plenty of water while you’re working out — even if you don’t feel thirsty. If you’re planning to exercise intensely or for longer than one hour, consider sports drinks instead. These drinks can replace the sodium, chloride and potassium you lose through sweating. Avoid drinks that contain caffeine or alcohol, which actually promote fluid loss.
Dress appropriately. Lightweight, loosefitting clothing promotes sweat evaporation and cooling by letting more air pass over your body. Avoid dark colors, which can absorb the heat. A light-colored hat can limit your exposure to the sun.
Avoid midday sun. Exercise in the morning or evening — when it’s likely to be cooler outdoors — rather than the middle of the day. If possible, exercise in the shade or in a pool.
Wear sunscreen. A sunburn decreases your body’s ability to cool itself.
Have a backup plan. If you’re concerned about the heat or humidity, stay indoors. Work out at the gym, walk laps inside the mall or climb stairs inside an air-conditioned building.
Know when to call it quits
During hot-weather exercise, be on the lookout for heat-related illness. Signs and symptoms may include:
Weakness
Headache
Dizziness
Muscle cramps
Nausea or vomiting
Rapid heartbeat
If you suspect a heat-related illness, stop exercising and get out of the heat. Drink water, and wet and fan your skin. If you don’t feel better within 60 minutes, contact your doctor. If you develop a fever higher than 102 F (38.9 C) or become faint or confused, seek immediate medical help.
Regular physical activity is important — but don’t let hot-weather workouts put your health at risk.

NITRO

Want to play, want to play? Huh, huh? Nitro, a three year old black lab, is a very busy dog and an exuberant player. She loves to chase after things but is still learning to bring the toys back! Nitro is also beautiful. She’s full of wags and wants to be friends! She comes right over to you for as much attention as you can give. 

Our fenced play yard lets her burn off some of her high energy, so it would be great if her forever home had a fence. Nitro enjoys playing in water too. 

Nitro’s high energy and great strength makes her better for a family without small children. Or cats, too, as they would become her toys rather than friends! Come check her out at Animal Friends today!

Beach Biker Betty’s 2011 Charity Calendar

Tami Walker of Diva Customs is one of the ladies featured in This Calendar to benefit the Children’s Performance Workshop’s.  The calendar features local women riders  in the Virginia Beach area and all benefits from the sales of this calendar go the prevention of child abuse. The Children’s Performance Workshop has help put over 140 child sex offenders in jail!!
Contact Tami Walker at Diva Customs to get your copy of this calendar today.

BOB DYLAN

Bob Dylan is such a loving, calm dog. He is so accepting of people and trusts they will love him too. He enjoys attention, hugs and love. Bob came to Animal Friends because he had been abused, but you would never know that for all the love and acceptance he shows.
You also would never know that Bob is a senior boy (he’s a twelve-year-old Beagle/Lab mix). He loves to run around in the play yard. He doesn’t ask for toys — he runs just for the joy of being outside and being able to do so. Yet if you talk him for a walk, he walks beautifully, so calm and comfortable.
It doesn’t stop there. He is good-looking too, mostly white with some dark speckles on his back with tan head and tail. And his eyes are just soft and warm. Come meet our Bob Dylan today at Animal Friends.

editors note, I personally have walked Bob lots of times, he is such a sweet, sweet boy!

Carlisle Summer Bike Fest. July 23rd-25th 2010

Sara and Jody will be at Carlisle Summer Bike Fest. this weekend. Stop by and say Hi, also make sure to check out the Ultimate Biker Makeover brought to you by GEICO on Saturday July 24th, our two winners David Bardwell and Judy Reed will be scoring big time with their load of prizes, make sure you stop by to see what they win! Don’t forget you could win an ultimate Biker makeover, watch out for 2011 entries and send in your submissions!

David Uhl’s 2010 Sturgis Commemorative Piece

titled “70 & Counting” .  Since 2005, David has produced a special piece for the Sturgis rally each year.  These previous editions were open through the last day of the rally, when we totalled up the orders and closed the edition.
With the excitement surrounding the 70th anniversary, David is capping the number of available prints this year.  He’s also including a special paper version (also signed and numbered) which will be only be available unframed.
In 1936, Clarence “Pappy” Hoel started an Indian dealership in Sturgis and formed the Jackpine Gypsies Motorcycle Club.  Two years later, the City of Sturgis joined forces with the Jackpine Gypsies to hold the first “rally” (known as the Black Hills Classic) which was highlighted by the championship half-mile race.  David’s subject in “70 & Counting”, a member of a motorcycle club at the time, is on her way to the inaugural festivities when she stops near Devil’s Tower to get her bearings.  We can only imagine that her new cowboy friend wishes she would stay longer!
for more info contact
Greg Rhodes
303-913-4840