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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Heavy Petting: We talk to Glenn Close about her dog blog

Glenn with Bill, Jake and Sweet Pea

Glenn with Bill, Jake and Sweet Pea


I got an interesting call the other day. A coworker happens to be acquainted with Glenn Close and her family, and would I be interested in speaking to Glenn about a pit bull mix she's been fostering? Random! Of course, I was also delighted. As someone who has also fostered a pit (the often misunderstood breed that needs all the good publicity it can get), naturally I um, jumped faster than my own doglet does when I say "dinner!" at the chance.

Most of us immediately picture Dangerous Liaisons (that teardrop!), Fatal Attraction (that bunny!) and other classics--you know, the ones where she proves time and time again that she's one of the best actors ever--when we think Glenn Close. And a new generation may first identify Glenn with her role as the most infamous dog hater of all times, Cruella De Vil in 101 Dalmatians. Ironically, where the latter is concerned anyway, turns out she's such a passionate dog lover that for the past year, Glenn's been quietly turning out a blog, Lively Licks, on FetchDog, a web channel that combines content and commerce for all things canine.

Many of the many famous folks I've chatted with tend to walk on the self involved side of the fence, but Glenn was refreshingly cool, lovely, clearly committed to her passion and even gamely asked questions about and let me ramble on about my own rescue dog, Violet. But then again, that's just how dog people are. We love to talk about our animals and ultimately, what we can do to help solve the seemingly overwhelming problems of overpopulation in general. Glenn has two adorable dogs of her own (cuddly Jake and Bill, who really, really loves to eat), and says she's grown up surrounded by dogs ever since she was a little girl. Like many of us, she believes strongly in their ability to heal and make our day-to-day lives better. For October Adopt-A-Dog month, she came up with the brilliant idea to foster a dog and document the whole experience for an appearance on fellow dog lover Rachael Ray's show.

"I was introduced to Sweet Pea, a pit mix, through the Mayor's Alliance for NYC Animals, which is a great group because they work with all the larger rescue groups and smaller grassroots organizations in New York and bring them together," she says. "She was found in an apartment where her owners were evicted and it was clear there was some domestic violence going on, and she was sick." Sweet Pea was (luckily) taken to the hero organization Hope Veterinary Clinic in Brooklyn and treated for both respiratory and eye infections, paid for by another heroic group, The Picasso Fund, money set aside to treat sick animals that would normally be euthanized started, incidentally, by Mary Tyler Moore and Bernadette Peters and administered by the Mayor's Alliance. "Sweet Pea was perfect for this project because she's been through many aspects of the system, which is great for educational purposes. Plus she was just so mellow and got along with my dogs, so I could bring them all on location with me," said the lady is known for filming scenes with a dog under the set desk.

We'll catch up with how finding Sweet Pea a home is going (three strong applications at press date!), the "Rachael Ray Show" appearance, and how fostering a dog is even more helpful than adopting a rescue dog later this week, but first I have to introduce you to Lively Licks and Fetchdog, the online world that is something of a family business. (Her husband and son-in-law handle the business logistics, like most artists, she does the creative work.) If you have a dog or are just obsessed with them, you'll want to add it to your RSS feed asap.

The site is the perfect blend of education: there's how to choose the best breed for you, resources on training and more; entertainment: the celebrity allure of Glenn's musings and interviews with famous friends like fellow dog owners Bernadette Peters (her dogs Kramer and Stella are adorable), and Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen (Ted sounds like such a softie!) is totally fun; and of course, commerce: really nice dog beds, collars, leashes and everything else you could think of, and yes, percentages of many of the products sold on Fetchdog are donated to various organizations (I'm saving up for the Fashion Hounds Bolster Bed which benefits Dog Tags, mentioned below). What's most interesting to me personally is how it's also such a great place to learn more about actionable ways you can get involved with the advocacy groups you may have read about here and there. If you are moved by Puppies Behind Bars, an amazing program where inmates train service dogs, wait until you read Glenn's interview with Bill Campbell, an Iraq veteran and participant in PBB's offshoot, Dog Tags: Service Dogs For Those Who Have Served Us. (Bring tissues.) After the blog post, there's a link to donate to the program or you can shop for dog products that will help benefit the organization.

Watch out for an update on Sweet Pea later this week, and in the meantime, check out Fetchdog and Glenn's blog, Lively Licks. I know you'll love it as much as I do. Oh and to all you fanatics out there, you can upload a picture of your dog to their gallery. You know you can't resist.

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  • rachiebaby24's Avatar
    Posted by rachiebaby24 Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:17pm PDT

    Just curious how a celebrity blog about dogs is related to love and sex? Seems a little out of place to me.

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  • Erin Flaherty, Shine staff's Avatar
    Posted by Erin Flaherty, Shine staff Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:33pm PDT

    Every couple of weeks we post a column called "Heavy Petting" on the Love channel as a way to bring attention to animal advocacy groups and because we truly believe that animals = unconditional love.

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  • Raynie8's Avatar
    Posted by Raynie8 Mon Oct 13, 2008 2:51pm PDT

    It's great to see more celbrities showing people what great dogs pits can be. It helps to offset all the bad publicity that the news media loves to throw out there about them. Nice job, Glenn and thanks to Erin and Rachael.

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  • Nose's Avatar
    Posted by Nose Tue Oct 14, 2008 4:07am PDT

    This was a wonderfully refreshing article and much appreciated. And it IS about relationships....relationships with human's best friends: DOGS. Loved it. Articles about booty calls, and sex toys, and insipid boyfriend problems gets old and stale after a while. I love Glen Close and am happy to see she's a dog advocate. For all the bioches she's portrayed on the screen, she is one fine human being in the real world. Thanks for your blog on her and her doggy causes.

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  • MizCatwalk20's Avatar
    Posted by MizCatwalk20 Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:51pm PDT

    Well i have a question...i moved into a pet friendly apartment about a 7 months ago and i really want a dog. I have had my eyes set on a Bischon Frise for the longest. They are just adorable and so tiny that i want have to worry about alot of things that comes along with having a massive dog. I love big dogs too, as a matter of fact, my mom has Germen Shepard named Boo, that she adopted. But i want a dog a bit more smaller. I already have the doggy purse, i just need the dog! Does anyone know anything about Bischon Frise??

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  • ChristineH's Avatar
    Posted by ChristineH Thu Oct 16, 2008 6:53pm PDT

    MizCatwalk20-

    I happen to have had a bischon. She was the most wonderful dog I had. We had her for 15 years. Unfortunately we had to put her down in February. She was loveable and playful. But she was also a good lap dog. Our dog grew to be a steady 20 lbs and she never sheded. I truely miss her and recommend this bread to people. I now have a german shepherd so it is the complete opposite to Madison. But I would get another bischon if my husband would let me. We didn't do the traditional bischon hair style (longer). We cut it shorter around her body and let her tail and face be a little fluffy (not too fluffy). I just didn't want to have to brush all the fur all the time. She looked so cute with that hair style. A bischon would be good for an apartment. They aren't too small but they aren't huge. Good luck with your dog search. Hope I've helped.

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  • jenstarr72's Avatar
    Posted by jenstarr72 Thu Oct 16, 2008 8:23pm PDT

    Loved this article. My relationship with my dog, Molly, has been a huge factor in my personal growth/change this past 3 years during which I have overcome my biggest demon (meth) found my future husband and became a (young) grandma. At one time, she was there for me when no one else was and in a way no one else could have ever been. And yes, pit bulls have been dealt a short hand in life due to exploitation and bad press. It's only right we defend them and give them some positive attention.

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  • Tete-a-Tete's Avatar
    Posted by Tete-a-Tete Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:36am PDT

    Re: MsCatwalk20

    There are many pure breds such as bicho frise on www.Petfinder.com (almost all of the dogs on petfinder are from shelters!)

    Please do NOT go to a breeder or a pet store to purchase a dog. There are many beautiful dogs at the shelters that need a good home. Start at Petfinder.com and then try the shelters. =)

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  • A Happy Customer's Avatar
    Posted by A Happy Customer Sat Oct 18, 2008 7:11am PDT

    Yeaaaa for Glenn, I never woulda thought it!!! I'll ditto MsCatwalk20, give a home to a homeless dog from a shelter. Every dog I have owned as an adult has come from a shelter, has been dumped on our land(we live way out in the country), or has been begged off on me (I'm a sucker for those eyes). I only have one now, a wonderful chocolate lab that was begged off on me at our local flea market. He came to me at 6 wks old, is now almost 5 yrs old, and is like another little boy running around my house. We also have a cat, dumped injured as a kitten, now 1 yr old, that lives in our barn and comes in twice a day to eat. Just remember, a pet is a lifetime commitment. Petfinder.com is a wonderful organization, and I'll bet your local shelter is too, check them out for that unconditional love we all want and need :)

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  • Cathy's Avatar
    Posted by Cathy Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:33am PDT

    Wanted to say Jack Russells too are wonderful pets, mine if 10 now much quieter now than as a young rascal but her loyalty and love have been my drive to suceed with my health issues. Amazing how our pets can just become such lovingly companions to us. Good luck on finding the right pet.

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