Thursday, 23 December 2021

Happy howlidays! πŸŽ„

 Dear furiends,


I wish you the most pawtastic howlidays! πŸŽ„ Are you gonna have snow for Christmas? Here it is raining for the last days. The weather forecast predicts sunshine so my paws are crossed for a sunny Christmas. 


I hope you all have a pawsome feast with family and/or friends. We will celebrate at home with lots of food (the Greek way πŸ˜…) and I hope Santa brought me some gifts 🎁 too. Mam say's I was a good dog 🐢 with some mischief sometimes 🀭


It's also the first year we have a little Christmas πŸŽ„ tree in the house. Did you know that traditionally in many Greek villages they decorate a small boat instead of a tree?! 


Also we continue the pawty season all the way until the 6th of January when Greek Orthodox humans celebrate the "Epiphany". I don't really know what that is but it makes the humans happy so I guess it's a good thing. πŸ˜„



Last but not least.. Luna's pawty advice: 

My advice is to look supaw cute at pawties to get some yummy food, also if you dress nice (pick your favorite bandana or sweater) all the grandma's will be unable to resist your begging puppy eyes! 

When the new years eve comes and the stupid firework are there stay home and safe. ❤️ Avoid walks if it stresses you out and watch some nice dogshow on the tv instead. 



Many paws 🐾 from me,  

I wish my furiends a pawtastic Christmas and an even better new year! 


ΞšΞ±Ξ»Ξ­Ο‚ γιορτές! fijne feestdagen! happy holidays! Bonnes fΓͺtes! Frohe Feiertage! 



Click here to see me in my Christmas outfit

Tuesday, 9 November 2021

Winter season calls for a cup of (herbal) tea!

Hi furiends, it's me Luna again! Days are getting shorter and temperatures getting colder. It's the time of the year that the humans start bringing out their tea maker on cold mornings and evenings. 

But... Did you ever tried sipping some tea on a cold day?


!!! Very impawtent disclaimer: we doggos should NEVER drink tea that contains CAFFEINE since it can harm us!!! ALWAYS check the ingredient list to see if the tea is decaffeinated. Drink tea 🍡 in moderate amounts. 


Several herbal teas that the humans brew can also positively impact dogs health. Tea can help to improve digestive and immune system, alleviate inflammation, calm itchy skin, help with anxiety, etc..

Tea contains substances called catechins. They protect the plant from environmental toxins and repair damage and can play a similar role in our bodies when consumed. Antioxidants help slow down damage of our cells caused by the action of free radicals. Free radicals get formed when we expose ourselves to UV rays from the sun and environmental pollutants which happens to us (humans and animals) every single day.





 











Do's & don'ts 

Don't: drink hot tea, always let it cool down or add lots of ice to bring it to room temperature if you want your dog to instantly try it 

Don't: drink tea that contains caffeine, always double check the ingredients. High amounts of caffeine are extremely toxic for dogs.

Do: use a glass cup, mug or bowl to serve, incase you want to use plastic check if it is BPA-free so that it doesn't release any carcinogens. 

Do: If your pup needs to get used to the taste or likes sweet stuff you can add half a teaspoon of natural raw honey 🍯

Do: Check in with your veterinarian (even by phone call) if you dog is ok with drinking tea, some medications may react badly if you add new things to your dogs diet. 

Do: Add some herbal tea as a topper over your dogs daily meal (over the kibble or raw) 













Top list of herbal teas for pups:

  • Chamomile tea: Know as the top tea for stress relief and relaxation , great to help heal upset stomach and indigestion. When applied to the skin it can help speed up the the healing process of wounds since it has antimicrobial properties. 
  • Echinacea tea: echinacea helps the immune system to naturally fight viruses and bacteria. It also gives a boost to the lymphatic system to drive toxins out of the body. 
  • Lemongrass tea: packed full of antioxidants, helps in cooling off the body by activating the organism to sweat. 
  • Rooibos tea: Another one full of antioxidant which contribute in slowing down the process of aging effects and contribute to prevention of certain cancers. Just like the others it helps optimizing the immune system and has great anti inflammatory effects. 
  • Peppermint tea: Great one to fresh up your dogs breath, also helps to relax the muscles and improve breathing by relaxing the nasal activity. 
  • Ginger tea: Popular remedy for nausea, helps to lower the blood pressure and blood sugar levels. To prepare this tea you can just add hot water to slices of raw ginger and let it sit for a couple of minutes.




Which one would you try first? Or do you have a favorite taste of tea already? Mine is Chamomile. 

Paw Luna🐢🐾









Tuesday, 28 September 2021

How to keep your dog (and yourself) safe during an earthquake.

Woof! It's me Luna again. Island life is such a fun life but sometimes mother nature surprises us with unexpected things.

Today we had a terrifying earthquake (magnitude 6.0) in the morning which luckily lasted not long. We feel very grateful that our loved ones are safe but still we felt the tremendous amount of fear and panic around us during the little aftershocks.

What helps in such a situations is to be prepared as good as possible, this can give our humans a more secure feeling. If you live or travel in an earthquake prone area keep the following tips in mind:


  1. Make sure your pet is microshipped and most impawtent that the information is up to date! (Don't forget to mention the new address if you move out)
  2. Make sure your dog wears a fitting collar (2 fingers of space not more because then the collar can slide of their neck) and if possible also a tag with owners information (name/address/phone number/family number)
  3. Make sure you have clear and recent pictures of your pet in your phone/Google drive. If lost this can help people to search for them and/or proof that you are the owner if the passport is damaged.
  4. Have a rescue alert sticker mentioning that there are pets in the building. Describe how many and which kind. Cats/dogs/..
  5. If you are inside the house: depending on the dog, situation and time you have available there are 2 considerable options, 1 is to have the dog free in the house and let it find it's own place to hide (Luna automatically goes hide under our wooden desk) or 2 put the dog in a crate under a strong wooden desk/table and make sure no surrounding furniture can drop on top of them. 
  6. If you need to evacuate outside the house: always have a backpack ready next to the door with basic survival stuff such as: 2 torches, portable phone charger, blanket,copy of dogs passport, extra leash/collar, muzzle (muzzle train your dog beforehand even if you think you will never need it),food&bottle water, life straws , fire starter, medicine if your dog needs them (think about epilepsy medication for example), (chew) toy so that if you are in a basement with other people the dog can release some stress with chewing and having something familiar from home with them, first aid ⛑️ kit (basic is: Chlorhexidine rinse, cotton balls/squares, triple antibiotic ointment from the vet, bandages + tape, vetwrap, small scissors ✂️), documents with numbers from family members/vets/petsitters people can call in case you get injured, crate if possible since many pets get panicked and run away during our after earthquakes. If you can't crate them make sure you hold on tide to them and use double combination leash + harness to avoid escaping possibilities or even better a leash that you can attach around your waist (running/canicross style) so that you have your hands free and you not have to worry about your dog running off.





I hope no one has to endure such a situations but it's better to be prepared for the worst! If there are any tips you have that are not included feel free to send me an email ✉️


Stay safe & lots of licks and paw from me 
Luna 🐾

Sunday, 26 September 2021

Small business review: Wags and Barks

Woof woof, hello dear furiends! Hope your feeling well. 

Finally autumn season arrived which we enjoy very much here after the hot Greek summer. With lower temperatures comes also the chance for my mama to buy me some new fashion stuff. In summertime I don't like to wear very often bandana's or bowties since I spend a lot of time playing in or near water. 😊 

Now in autumn I love to dress up like a little lady, people call me "cute" I don't know what that is.. but at least I get a lot of extra treatos for modelling my new stuff πŸ˜‹ 

My newest fashion items come from "Wags And Barks" a small Greek business runned by 2 ladies, mother&daughter team. They have handmade bow ties and bandanas and soon will also be adding watercolor portraits to their Etsy shop.

My mum found their small business on Instagram and decided to go for 2 bowties.





















The little one is called "red stripes bow tie" and we ordered it in size small. It still fits my medium size dog collar though! 






















The attachment elastics













The big bow tie is called "falling stars" and is size medium, both bowties have elastics on the back so you can easily slide them over the collar.
I was actually surprised it fitted over my extra wide collar too so easily, for me personally I prefer the elastic attachments instead of velcro straps since velcro gets tangled in my fur. 😱

Falling stars bow tie


Would I order again from "Wags And Barks"?

Yes definitely! The package was shipped 1 day after I placed my order on their Etsy shop. They have worldwide free delivery, the quality of both bowties is great (soft fabric and strong elastic attachment) and most important they sended my mama a follow up mail to ask if everything is ok with the order and if we are happy with it, absolutely great service! 
Beside of that we got a little gift with our order a super cute armband for my mama and chain to hang on my collar with the same butterfly πŸ¦‹























Disclaimer: this article is NOT sponsored, mama paid for the bowties herself and makes this review just to support a small business.

Hope you enjoyed this mini shopping haul, if there is a small (Greek) business you think we should absolutely know don't hesitate to send their website or insta account to my email or insta dm's! 😊

Paw from me,
Luna 🐾


Saturday, 21 August 2021

Destinations in Crete: Lake Kournas & Georgioupoli

Hi pawfriends! It's me Luna again 🐢 I have a very cool new destination to share wif you: Lake Kournas located in the municipality of Chania. Only a 33 minute drive from Rethymno and 46 minutes from Chania city! 


Lake Kournas is the only natural freshwater lake. All year round the mountain springs keep non stop running and therefore it is a very impawtent part of the Cretan ecosystem, together with the surrounding area it is protected by Natura2000. The depth is 22,5 meters, length 1080meters and width 880meters. It's located on the slopes of the White Mountains so you will have a breathtaking view while exploring the area.













On the side where the restaurants are located (this is also the side where you can park your car) there is a small organised beach with sunbeds for the lazy hoomans, in the morning it's pretty calm but in the afternoon it's less dog friendly because of the crowds.

If you have active hoomans like mine you can go do some watersports! You can rent a SUP, kayak or even a pedal boat where 4 hoomans (including mini hoomans also πŸ‘ͺ) + dog can fit on easily! ⛵ We choose the last option and it was soooo much fun! On the back of the boat there is a small staircase attached so your hoomans can climb out of the water easily. Yes you read it correct.. swimming is possible in the lake! You might meet a duck πŸ¦† or turtle 🐒 on the deeper side of the lake while swimming and while peddling you will be accompanied by fishies that swim along your boat🐟🐠

I would recommend to wear a life jacket for safety so your hoomans can lift you out of the water if neededπŸ’¦ 


Afterwards you can have a nice dinner 🍽️ at Kournas or pay a visit to Georgioupoli a small costal town which is only a 10min drive of Kournas. There is a nice sandy beach πŸ–️ which extends (9km) in different parts so you can find a comfy spot to swim, many restaurants and cafe's, hotels and the church of Agios Nikolaos that is build at the end of a pier which you can easily walk. It's the perfect spot for shooting picturesque pictures! Many hoomans get engaged πŸ’ or married there because of the romantic vibes. ☺️

Sunrise in Georgioupoli, in the background
you can see the Agios Nikolaos church














Luna's final verdict 🐢😜:

Kournas lake is the place to be for doggies and their humans if you like swimming in sweet water lakes, spotting small wild animals such as turtles 🐒 and combining it with a nice dinner or visit to the small town of Georgioupoli. Also it is very suitable for families with kids since both in Kournas & Georgioupoli there are small playgrounds available.














Tuesday, 10 August 2021

Border Collie Rescue SA

 Hi pawfriends it's me Luna again! 🐾 Today I want your pawttention for a very special dog rescue:

Border Collie Rescue SA! Yes you read it correctly, this rescue is specialized in Border Collies! Border Collies have the best working drive, they look cute and perfect for families and they easily melt peoples hearts with all the cool tricks they can do.. but therefore it goes very often wrong. If they are rehomed by normal shelters quiet often they end up in homes with people that are not educated enough how to handle the specific breed which can end up dramatically with a dog that starts herding kids, cats and everything that moves or even worse serious bite incidents.. 

Border Collie Rescue's target is to find the best new home for their rescues and spread awareness at the same time about the wonderful Border Collie as a breed. 









Border Collie Rescue is a registered non-profit organization since 1999 that:

-Provides rehabilitation for abandoned and abused Border Collies

-Provides foster homes for Border Collies in need and takes care of the full costs such as kenneling   fees, sterilization, food, etc..

-Finds forever adoptive homes when the dogs are physically and mentally ready for a new family 

-Provides counseling/referral services to Border Collie owners

Help Border Collie owners that through no fault of their own, can no longer care for their beloved friend and need to find a new home.

-Raise awareness and educate the public about the very specific needs of the Border Collie breed

- And so much more..

In the years 2019/2020 they had:

  • 532 dogs in kennels rehomed
  • 7715 kennel days paid
  • 238 dogs microchipped
  • 91 dogs sterilized and neutered (some dogs arrive into the rescue already fixed)
  • 108 dogs received all the necessary veterinary treatment
  • last but not least they travelled 18575km!!! to collect dogs in need

Sounds amazing, isn't it? 

All this hard work is done by staff & volunteers that do not receive any remuneration but purely do it for the love they have for the breed. They spend their time for free to ensure the abandoned and abused Border Collies get the care and love they deserve. In my opinion this are real life heroes! 


But here it the thing.. they need our help! 

"Because together we achieve what no one can achieve alone." 

This is their favorite quote and I love it too!









Here are 11 easy ways how we can help: 

  1. Adopt a Border Collie (currently this option is only available for people that live in Africa since the procedure and cost to bring a dog to EU, UK or USA are very difficult. 
  2. Help cover kenneling costs, you can do this for one month or more. Border Collie Rescue organization will keep you up to date about the dog that's in "your" kennel. 
  3. Become a friend of BCR: You will receive a quarterly newsletter. Membership fees are R1000.00 once off or annual R200
  4. Sponsor a spray or neuter: this is super important, all dogs get sprayed or neutered before moving to their forever homes.
  5. If you are in the South Africa area you can foster an older dog in need. BCR will cover the costs for food and veterinary care.
  6. Send pawsome pictures that can be used for the yearly calendar, the funds raised from the calendar sales will be used to cover the shelters costs.
  7. Suggest companies that might be interested in sponsoring BCR
  8. Leave a legacy to BCR
  9. Download the CollieMoji app, 40% of each download goes to BCR. To participate download the app from this link You can also turn your own dog in an emoji! Available for any dog breed, click here for more info. 
  10. Shop online at the Border Collie Rescue website, you can find merch and other cute Collie related items. BCR online shop
  11. and last but not least: spread the word, so the world knows their wonderful mission!🐾 If you have any fun ideas to set up your own fundraiser campaign don't hesitate to contact Dina-Vera, she is super friendly and will gladly discuss about the possibilities.



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A little bit more details about the costs of the rescue organization:

On average a dog remains 39 days in a rescue before finding a home during this time several things are done such as:

-Deworming (R50 per dog)

- Microchip (R150) 

- Vaccinations (R400)

- Neutering (R800)

- Cost per kennel day R180 in high season and R99 normal rate + food expenses.

- Average costs per homed dog: R4689,00


Because Border Collie Rescue is located in South Africa the amounts are shown in South African Rand. R100 = 5.75 euro = 4.87 Pound sterling. 

Easiest way to donate from overseas is through this link. Giveandgain makes it easier since you can choose your own currency.

This means that if we even donate a "small" amount in euro or pound this can already help many dogs in SA in need. 🐢

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Impawtent info/contact details:

Address: Border Collie Rescue Non Profit Organization 

Nr. 006 620 P O Box 21161 Roodepoort Helderkruin 1733

Bank details:  Account Name: Border Collie Rescue 

Standard Bank Cresta Account Nr: 226 387 399 IBT: 051001

General info: DV (Dina-Vera) +27 82 772 8525 / Dinaverasch@gmail.com

Adoptions: Julie:  mwmoz@mweb.co.za / +27 11 3952259 or +27 82 887 9668

Website: https://bordercollierescue.co.za/

Page with all details about adoption or volunteering: 
https://bordercollierescue.co.za/volunteer/#adopt

Social media channels: 

Twitter and Instagram : #collierescuesa 

YouTube Channel: Border Collie Rescue South Africa 

Facebook link: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Border-Collie-Rescue-SA/130068410401353








©️All the pictures in this article belong to the Border Collie Rescue organization, do not use or reproduce this without their permission. 

Tuesday, 13 July 2021

Destinations in Crete: Preveli palm beach & Vasilis rock beach

Woof! Welcome to my blog pawfriends. 🐾 I have a new destination for you! In my last roadtrip we drove to South Rethymno where you can find the famous Preveli palm beach (named like this because of the big palm forest right next to the river that ends up in the sea) and we combined it with a visit to the beach right next to Preveli. Less famous but not less fun there. Let me show you around and bark about where is the best place to go! 🐾

Pitstop on the way to Preveli










How to reach Preveli?

Preveli is a 50 minute drive from the big city Rethymno. The best way is to take the main road from Rethymno and pass from the Kourtaliotiko gorge. Passing from that road will give you many points to stop and enjoy the breathtaking views. We followed the way to Vasilis rock beach because there is plenty of parking space, a nice tavern, supermarket and rent rooms if you want to spend the night there. 

From there starts a 20min uphill walk to Preveli palm beach, the path is safe to walk for dogs too, only in summertime be careful as the temperatures might be too high. 

View over the Preveli bay from the walk path











After our 20 minute walk we arrived at the Preveli beach, it was super crowded and we had a little bit of a problem finding a comfy spot to relax. We managed to find shadow under the trees behind the small chapel. My dad went to explore the river parts as well as the beach but unfortunately because of the massive crowds swimming for me was not possible. At all time I was on leash close to mama but sadly many tourists didn't liked or where scared of dogs so my humans respect that. I still had a nice time chilling in the shade wif my snacks and toys that mum had brought from home. 

In the afternoon we walked back to the parking and right there in front I had the most pawsome time in Vasilis Rock Beach! Only the parts on the right side are taken by sun beds but at the left it's completely free and not crowded. The waters where crystal clear and shallow, pawfect for a dive into the sea! For me as a doggo this beach was way better then the touristic Preveli palm beach. 

After our swim we decided to check out the tavern there and I was welcomed by the friendly owner. We had a very yummy dinner there. Highly recommend Dionyssos Tavern!

Luna's final verdict πŸΆπŸΎπŸ˜ƒ:

For me as a doggy the Preveli palm beach was nice for walkies but too crowded for a swim. I had a much better time at the calm Vasilis rock beach & the Dionyssos tavern. In case you have limited time and come on a hot summer day I would skip Preveli. If you can come a little later on the day when the sun is down the walkie is worth it (in afternoon many tourists leave Preveli also). 


Videoclip of Luna in Vasilis Rock Beach

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Destinations in Crete: Richtis Gorge

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