Draw The Dog- A Must See
November 20, 2009 by Tonia Evans
Filed under Art For Animals, On The Net, Tonia Evans
Check out this website called Draw The Dog- an artists drawings of dogs, with a twist-the cartoons appear from scratch to finish, all before your very eyes! It’s so cool.
Most Current Cartoon is Dog’s Heaven#364
Ava Joins The “Crew” on Upcoming Episode Of Super Fetch
November 12, 2009 by Tonia Evans
Filed under Featured Articles, Tonia Evans, Uncategorized
Calling all boaters! You’ve planned a day on the sea, a time for fishing, basking in the sunshine, and enjoying the fresh smell of the salty air. When you arrive at the marina you load all the essential things that you’ll need into the boat and begin to prepare for the trip. Luckily, your good friend assists you by untying the boat from the cleat and taking in the bumpers. But wait-that good friend is your dog?
Yes, that’s right. Most people would think a regular house dog wouldn’t be able to learn such a strange task, but that’s just what Nicole Meunier from Plymouth Massachusetts taught her beloved Ava to do. With the help of Zak George from Super Fetch, Nicole learned some training techniques and taught Ava how to help out around the boat, and over a few months Ava officially became part of their crew!
Super Fetch, with Zak George, is a new TV show on Animal Planet. You may recognize Zak and his dog Venus as a dog-frisbee-duo, they’ve been actively involved in extreme dog competitions. On Super Fetch he shows pet parents a three step training process that teaches their dogs new and unbelievable tricks, while strengthen the bond between them in a loving and fun way.

Ave, The New Crew Member
Ava, a three year old, Old English Bulldog caught the attention of the scouts at Boston Casting, who were looking for potential people and their dogs for the taping of the new show Super Fetch. Nicole Said. “I guess Ava’s great personality and cute face won them over.”
Nicole and her fiance do a lot of boating from Spiniker Island in Hull, MA and she thought it would be fun to teach her dog how to untie the rope from the dock and surprise her fiance. When they called to tell her she would be on the show, she was very excited. Ava’s three step process was “Getting The Rope”, “Come On In Let’s Go” and “Pull The Bumpers In”.
What makes this work so well for all involved is having and developing a strong

bond with your dog. “Ava and I have a strong bond already,” said Nicole, “she’s curious and always wanting to learn so she took to this right away.” On the final taping where Nicole shows the world Ava’s new trick, she revealed it to her fiance for the first time too. Nicole laughs a bit and says, “He was so surprised, he had no clue what the trick was going to be, until I showed it to him at the end.”
Ava will be on one of the upcoming episodes of Super Fetch which airs on Saturdays at 8pm Eastern Time on Animal Planet. Wanna See Nicole, Ava and Zak George in action- tune in Saturday November 21st at 8pm on Animal Planet! Learn More
Paws In The Park Success For “APCSM”
October 19, 2009 by Tonia Evans
Filed under Animal Welfare, Events, Featured Articles, Tonia Evans, Uncategorized
Sunday October 11th was a beautiful fall day and the Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts benefited from the sunshine and warm weather, along with hundreds of animal lovers who came out to support the 1st Annual Paws in the Park benefit event, held at Borderland State Park.
Volunteers, and community businesses orchestrated a fun and well-organized event for participants. The APCSM reached their initial goal of $50,000, and with an event as successful as Paws In The Park, they demonstrated that they’re well on their way to getting this new organization off the ground.
The APCSM, recently formed to step in and take over the MSPCA’s closing shelter in Brockton, is a tight knit group of animal experts, local business leaders, animal lovers, and volunteers, and they’re opening their doors-and organization- with an invitation for more people from all backgrounds to step forward and become a part of what they’re hoping to do to help animals.
Paws In The Park attracted dogs of all shapes and sizes, and ages. When I first arrived I recognized Sheena, a beautiful, sweet shelter dog. Sheena is an eleven years old girl who’s been looking for a new home for months-she’s a well behaved, and lovable girl, who is looking for a home without cats or kids. Although tired from the dog walk, she rested and was enjoying being out in the sunshine, laying in the grass, and being around people for the day.
While Sheena took a break for pictures, I got a chance to chat with Megan Plante, who works at the shelter and was there when it was the MSPCA. I was curious to know what happened to the animals in the shelter when the MSPCA’s management ended at the end of September. “Some were transferred,” she said, “Rabbits went to a rabbit rescue, and some animals, like Sheena, stayed in the shelter.”
Afternoon activities at Paws In The Park included a canine agility demonstration. Amy White, a volunteer who helps run agility classes at the shelter, was helping direct dogs owners through the agility course with their dogs. “This is a great way for beginners to see first hand if they’d like to sign up for classes” said Amy. Dogs of all sizes were walking up the double wide planks, and having fun.
The Pet Pantry, a group of teens from the Easton area, were collecting pet food donations and promoting their efforts to help area pets stay in their homes. Jessica Stone said “We collect pet food donations and money, and we buy pet food and supplies and donate them to area food pantries, so families struggling financially can feed their furry friends too!” To join their efforts go to: www.helpfeedpets.org or call 508-587-3752.
The best part of the day was talking with so many interesting people and meeting so many beautiful dogs. For more information on the Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts go to apcsm.org.
All photos are the property of SouthShorePet.Com and Pam Weber.
- Jessica Stone of The Pet Pantry “Photo by Pamela Weber”
- Volunteers at The Paws In The Park Event “Photo By Pamela Wber”
- Dog at Paws In The Park “Photo By Pam Weber”
- Sheena Needs A Home “Photo By Pam Weber”
Spotlight On Animal Artist-Andrea Zimon
June 25, 2009 by admin
Filed under Art For Animals, Featured Articles, Tonia Evans
By Tonia Evans:
Andrea Zimon has a passion for animals; horses especially. She expresses that passion in her paintings of vibrant colors, textures and designs. It’s Andreas special connection with horses that adds the spark in her art-because she’s so in tune with their spirits. “My favorite subjects are the creatures of nature-especially horses and dogs.” shares Andrea.
She grew up around horses since she was a child, spending time with them at summer camp, taking riding lessons, and in high school she focused on horses and art. She went on to attend the Rhode Island School of Design, and her art started to gravitate toward horses, dogs and other animals.
I visited Andrea in her studio, located among other artists and small businesses, at the Trackside Building at 2 Canton St, Stoughton,MA – a quiet little hole in the wall that she’s had since 2002, a place where she can spread out and create her art in peace -paintings of acrylics, water colors, and textures. When I arrived she was working on a piece she called “Alchemy”, which means; changing something to gold. The painting is a beautiful, brightly colored acrylic of two horses. “Actually-it’s the same horse, just painted differently, side by side.” She said.
At her Norton home, she shares her life with her husband, two retired Greyhounds that inspire her canine art and two horses that board at the Fox Merle Farm. She also supports Greyhound Pets of America as a long-time member, and by donating some of her designs of Greyhounds to be sold at fundraising events.
Andrea is available for commission work, and appointments can be made to see the art she has for sale. Open Studios begin in December, when she sells cards, magnets, and smaller pieces that make great holiday gifts. For more information go to her website at www.andreazart.com or call 508-285-4132.
- Andrea Zimon and Alchemey
- Andrea’ Paintings
- Retired Greyhounds-Photo By Tonia Evans
- Doggerel
- Nemo Email
- Spirit-Horse
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Pug Picnic Party
June 4, 2009 by Tonia Evans
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By Tonia Evans:
On Memorial Day weekend my mom and I went down to the Cape for a Pug Party. A group of about 50 or more pug enthusiasts from around the New England area gathered for a cookout with their dogs. Pug lovers benefit from these events because they get to hang out with other people who feel as excited about pugs as they do, and the dogs get to play off-leash with each other in a secure fenced in yard.
MassArt Students’ Artwork Shines At NEAFA Gallery Opening
May 4, 2009 by Tonia Evans
Filed under Art For Animals, Events, Featured Articles, Tonia Evans
By Tonia Evans
The New England Arts For Animals kicked off another art exhibition in Weymouth on Sunday, this time to reveal the selected artwork for the 2010 Calendar -which will go to print this summer. The gallery opening was held at the New England Wildlife Center in the Catbird Cafe, from 4-7pm, and consisted of a casual mingling of supporters and artists alike.
Pet Love-It’s Written On The Wall!
April 21, 2009 by Tonia Evans
Filed under Featured Articles, Products, Tonia Evans
By Tonia Evans
Speakeasy Walls Pet Quotes and wall Art!
You love showing off how much you Love, Love, Love your pets, I do too, and this new product will let you have some fun expressing your pet passion in a new way-in your home.
Speakeasy Walls, a Bridgewater based company, has a line of “Pet Wall Quotes” (No Quote Intended), and wall art that will fit in with any style home or apartment. I know that you’ve probably seen something similar in Pottery Barn Baby, right? These are even better than that and now pet lovers can have the same kind of fun decorating and celebrating their snuggly babies too!
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Lucy Celebrates The Biggest Loss of Her Life-30 Pounds!
March 29, 2009 by Tonia Evans
Filed under Dog Care, Dogs, Tonia Evans, Uncategorized, luxury spa services
By Tonia Evans
Get The Inside Scoop On How Your Dog Can Lose Weight too!
It’s Possible-with a healthy diet, and exercise.

Lucy Lost 30 Pounds Photo By Karen McCarthy
Like many American dogs-Lucy had a problem with being overweight. Sure her pet parents thought she was simply Big Boned-but when her veterinarian had to schedule knee replacement surgery, at only 5 years old-the family finally realized they had to take her weight (Loss) seriously.
Lucy’s not alone, I’ve read that almost half of all the dogs veterinarians treat are overweight or obese. Now there’s hope for dogs (and cats) to lose weight, and it all starts with a plan.
Rare Cows and Kids-The Furry Kind!
March 29, 2009 by Tonia Evans
Filed under Animal Welfare, News, Tonia Evans, Uncategorized
By Tonia Evans
Plimoth Plantation’s Rare Breed Parade

Baby Goats Milking Photos By Pam Godwin
On Saturday March 21st, approximately 75-100 people, including my aunt, and me, gathered at the Plimoth Plantation to take part in the Rare Breed Parade. In attendance were the farm animals, the Plimoth Plantation staff, English Village Characters, the Plymouth 4-H Club that works with the Rare Breeds Program, and a handful of visitors from parents and kids-and I don’t mean the baby goats!
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Sneeze-Free Sanctuary
March 19, 2009 by Tonia Evans
Filed under Book Reviews, Cat Care, Paws In Print, Tonia Evans
By Tonia Evans
The Sneeze-Free Cat Owner
Diane Morgan
Spring has sprung and Spring cleaning has begun, and it brings along with it the dust and allergies that were trapped by the winter lock up. My cats and I are sneezing because I’ve been stirring things up when I clean. Suddenly, I remembered a helpful book I had called The Sneeze-Free Cat Owner, by Diane Morgan. I wanted to be sneeze free and my cats said it was the purrfect time to brush up on my allergy management.










































