Where the FREE treats are!

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In a world where all things are created equal, a lot of dog owners choose their destinations based on who is handing out the free treats. Here are a couple to get things going and we’ll add to this list periodically. Meanwhile, if you and your dog know where the cookies are, please drop us a note so we can spread the word. We love to support pet-friendly merchants in Vancouver and all over the Lower Mainland. If you have a dog-friendly destination in mind, write to us, including a picture of you and your dog if you can.

Here are a couple to get things rolling:

Higher Grounds Coffeehouse is located at the corner of West Broadway and Vine in Kitsilano. Troy and Tonya and their delightful, smiling crew serve an excellent latte plus their delicious morning ham'n'eggers and fresh baked muffins sell out each and every day! Delicious food for us and a full dog cookie jar by the door for our pooches!

At MayFair News there is always a cookie at the post office in back when you visit on West Broadway just off Granville. A great selection of magazines and newspapers, plus full postal services for us humans and a cookie for Fido... yum!

Remember: let us know when you encounter pet-friendly businesses in Vancouver and the GVRD!

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Is Your Dog Psychic?

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On a recent road trip I listened to an interesting program called Dogs that Know. I found it so fascinating that I dug around for more information as soon as I got home.

Now, you may be wondering if you’ve heard of this somewhere before. Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, a biologist, and former Fellow of Cambridge University investigated this phenomena in the mid-90s. He even wrote a book titled, Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home. While many dog owners, trainers and other experts have witnessed this behavior, some scientists remain unconvinced. This research project aims to resolve this question.

You can check out their theories and even take part in their study if you wish. The Dogs That Know website is here.

Does your dog seem to know when you're coming home? Do other people in your house tell you they knew you were on the way home based on how your dog was acting? Do you have a story of unexplainable communication between you & your dog? If so, please share your story and photo with us for publication in our upcoming newsletters.

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Pet Friendly Housing in Vancouver

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All of us at Love on a Leash would like to see landlords recognize both the need for pet friendly housing and the responsible tenants who do not abuse the privilege of having pets in their homes.

Please check out this section on the BCSPCA website regarding pets and rental housing. We all know how difficult it can be for responsible pet owners to find a nice place to live with a beloved pet.

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Milk Money: Discriminating between all the new milks on the Market

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Back in the day, people had their milk delivered, and they only had one choice: Whole (cow's) Milk. A few decades ago, consumers were given the opportunity to choose between Whole, 2%, 1%, and Skim cow's milk. However, if you step into an Acme today, you will be bombarded by all the milk products on the shelf: Skim, Superskim, 1%, 2%, Omega-3, high Vitamin D,  Vanilla, Chocolate, Whole, Lactose-Free, Almond, Soy, Coconut, Hemp, Whole Grain, Rice, and probably more! It can be tough to determine which is best for you and your family. Below I list the nutritional value of one of the most general milks in each category (eg: within Soy Milks you have fat free, low-fat, original, vanilla, light, chocolate, etc- I pick Original).


Comparison of Milks (based on 8 fl oz):

Milk Name
Calories
Fat (g)
Carb (g)
Protein (g)
Vit A (%DV)
Vit C (%DV)
Iron (%DV)
Calcium (%DV)
Vit D (%DV)
Skim
80
0
12
8
8
4
0
30
25
8th Continent Original Soy
80
2.5
7
8
10
0
6
30
25
Silk Pure Almond Original Almond
60
2.5
8
1
10
0
6
30
25
Rice Dream Original Rice
120
2.5
23
1
10
0
4
30
25
So Delicious Coconut
80
5 (5g SFA)
7
1
10
0
4
10
30
Tempt Hempmilk Original
100
6
9
2
10
0
6
30
25



8th Continent Original Nutrition Label
 As far as which milk is the healthiest, it really depends on what you are looking for. I have recently discovered that many people avoid soy because they think it is the cause of many health problems (much like gluten in my previous post). However, in terms of calories, fat, protein, Calcium, and Vitamin D (the key nutrients that are generally associated with "dairy"), Soy Milk is very comparable to 1% cow's milk, and therefore, I recommend it. Plus, it has soy protein which has shown to help prevent against heart disease (at levels >25 g/day) and some varieties even contain naturally occurring fiber.

Almond milk is healthy if you are trying to get in healthy monounsaturated fats, Vitamin E, and find a milk-like product that is low in calories (unsweetened can contain as low as 40 calories/cup!). However, Almond milk is VERY low in protein, so I don't recommend it if you aren't consuming any other protein with a meal.

I don't advocate rice milk unless you have allergies against all the other versions of milk. Rice milk is very high in carbohydrate and very low in protein, so it's not the best bang for your buck.

Per a friend's request, I will be writing about coconut products in the future. But, as far as coconut milk goes, 100% of the fat is saturated, which is still controversial with regards to heart disease and cancer development. Although, the fats in coconut milk and oil are about 75% medium chain triglycerides (MCT) which are metabolized differently than most fats and therefore, some studies show they might be beneficial for weight loss. Also keep in mind that coconut milk is lower in protein and calcium than cow's milk, and it comes with a hefty price tag.

Hemp milk contains a good ratio of Omega 3: omega 6 fatty acids and is usually grown in a sustainable way. I'm a fan of hemp products, but as with other alternative milk products, Hemp milk is low in protein.

My recommendations: I encourage you to try all the alternative milks on the market. However, please know that skim or 1% cow's milk is extremely nutritious and nothing that should be avoided unless you are lactose intolerant or have a milk allergy. Lactose-free milk (eg: Lactaid) is almost nutritionally identical to regular milk, except that the lactose sugar has been broken down, so it is sweeter tasting. My top two favorite milks are cow's and soy as far as nutrition, and I do recommend Almond and Hemp as supplementary beverages. I just ask before you completely switch cow's milk to an alternative milk that you do your research and know what nutrients you may be missing out on.

References:
1. 8th Continent Soy Milk
2. Lehigh Valley Dairies Skim Milk
3. Silk Pure Almond ™ Original Almond Milk
4. Rice Dream Enriched Refrigerated Original Rice Milk
5.  So Delicious Original Coconut Milk
6. Tempt™ Original Hempmilk
7. http://www.livingharvest.com/hemp-101/nutrition
8. Am J Clin Nurt 2005; 8:380-387

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