Page 12 The Portland Observer Black History Month Showdogs Arts ' V FNTFD1 ENEEDTAINMENI Baby River Otter a First Tilly, a N orth A m erican river o tte r fou nd o rpha ned n e a r Johnson Creek in 2 0 0 9 , recently gave b irth to a m a le pu p — the firs t river o tte r to be born a t the Oregon Zoo. Showdogs is a full service salon. We do baths, all over hair cuts, tooth brushing , nail trims, soft claws, flea treatments, mud baths, and ear cleaning. We also have health care and grooming products to keep your pet clean in between visits. Show Dogs Grooming Salon & Boutique 926 N. Lombard Portland, OR 97217 Februaiy 20.2013 Tilly’s pup is bom at the Oregon Zoo Look out baby elephant Lily: A 12-ounce newcomer is eyeing your title as the Oregon Zoo’s most ador­ 503-283-1177 able baby. Or at least he will be, once he opens his eyes. Ihesday-Saturday 9am-7pm Tilly, one o f the zoo’s two North Monday 10am-4pm American river otters, gave birth to a male pup Jan. 28 — the first river otter to be bom at the Oregon Zoo. Yo dawg is gonna look like a show dawg The new arrival weighed just over 4 Oregon Zoo veterinarian Dr. Kris A bbott exam ines a newborn river otter. and your kitty will be pretty. ounces at birth and has already tripled that due to his mother’s natu- rally high-fat milk. Keepers have yet like an otter to water. to decide on a name for the pup, Since both Tilly and the pup’s though it is likely he will be named father, B.C., were bom in the wild, after a local river or waterway. they are considered genetically im­ If all goes well, zoo visitors should portant for the breeding otter popu­ be able to see Tilly and her pup in the lation in North American zoos. Both Cascade Stream and Pond section parents are rescue animals who had of the zoo’s Great Northwest exhibit a rough start to life. in a few months. Tilly, named after the Tillamook It’s usually three to six weeks River, was found orphaned near before young otters open their eyes, Johnson Creek in 2009. She was Truly making a difference in the lives of and about five weeks before they about 4 m onths old, had been Auto Accident victims and Injured Workers for nearly 20 years. first walk. Surprisingly, swimming wounded by an animal attack and If you or someone you know has been in an accident, does not come naturally to otters— was seriously malnourished. call us so we can help you with your needs. (503) 284-7838 pups must be taught to swim by The pup’s father, B.C. (short for their mom. Fortunately, Tilly has Buttercup), was found orphaned taken to motherhood like ... well, near Star City, Ark., also in 2009. Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC Zchon R. Jones, DC 333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212 (503) 284-7838 We are located on the com er ofM LK and Russell Street, on the second floor above the coffee shop. c H i R o p Parlons .Area R A c T I Russell St. S c orc , ki Fifth Quadrant Chowder Challenge Portland restaurants will compete for the best clam chowder in the city on Saturday, Feb. 23 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Fifth Quadrant, 3901 N. Williams Ave. Sponsored by Lompoc Brewing, the challenge will draw a dozen local brewpubs and restaurants to vie for the coveted Chowder Cup in a blind tasting competition. Adm ission is free. Attendees ages 12 and over purchase sample trays for $10 to participate in the tasting. All of the money raised will be donated to Portland’s Commu­ nity Transitional School, which pro- vides important educational ser­ vices to children who are homeless or otherwise at risk of school failure. A dozen samples of traditional New England-style clam chowders from the participants are served in non-labeled, two-ounce cups. Af­ ter tasting all entries, attendees vote for their favorite. The chowder re­ ceiving the most votes will be named the winner. The family friendly event also feature a beer garden, live music, a kids area, a raffle with prizes from the participants, special beers, and pub food for purchase.