Thursday, March 29, 2012

Snail bait - Safer ideas


Now that it's getting warmer outside and the gardening is just around the corner for many of us. I wanted to share some "Pet Safe" tips for getting rid of snails.The typical snail bait you find at the store is very deadly for dogs and they WILL eat it, if it is out. It can cause such symptoms as twitching, muscle tremors, seizures, excessive drooling, panting, fever, fast heart rate, respiratory failure, rigidity, and vomiting. If you think your dog has eaten snail bait take your dog to the vet as quickly as you can. So instead of buying the snail bait from the store.Try placing small containers of stale beer in the garden. Take a small container, fill with beer and bury up to the rim place them throughout the garden. The snails are attracted to the beer, fall in and drown. Or place a copper strip completely around the garden. It is said that slugs will not cross the copper. All the time keeping the furry friends safe.



Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Finding the right dog for you !

I came across I fun website that helps you pick the right dog breed for you and your lifestyle. Its very important to pick the right breed for you, sadly to many times people pick breeds off of movies or cause they see a picture of a cute dog. Then when they get them home and they aren't puppies anymore  people realize they picked a dog they know nothing about and can not handle. These poor dogs end up in shelters or passed from home to home and most of the time end up being euthanized. All it takes to prevent this from happening is doing some research and talking with owners of the different breeds you are interested in. You can also talk to your local veterinarian for advice. Dogs are not something you just impulsively go out one day and get. Think about it, take time, research it. It will make all the difference in the world. Remember this doesn't mean you have to go out and get the pure breed dog that's right for you check with local shelters and rescue organizations let them know the kind of breeds that would work for you and they can help you find the prefect match. Always RESCUE !!!!

http://www.k9country.com/perl/dogBreed.pl
http://www.dog-obedience-training-review.com/choosing-a-dog-breed.html

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Active dogs are happy dogs.


I found a few links to some great ideas for some fun activities you can do with your dog. Your dog does not have to be a pure breed top of the line dog to be amazing and have amazing skills. It is very important for you and your dog to be active together. Many breeds were breed for specific jobs and skills. If you want to keep your pup happy research the breed or breeds you think your dog is and find what they were breed to do and then you can take that information and find activities that will highlight those skills and I promise you will have a very happy dog. These activities can also bring you closer to your dog and be something the whole family can be apart of.
7 Fun Activities for Dogs
http://www.squidoo.com/dog-activities
http://www.canineadventuresslc.com/

Monday, March 19, 2012

Rat Bait

Rat Bait Ingestion

One of the most common emergencies seen in dogs is the ingestion of rat bait. Unfortunately rat bait is designed to taste good so dogs are likely to eat it. Rat baits are made with blood thinners, which will stop blood from clotting. And your dogs body will start leaking blood into the different body cavities causing anemia.

Symptoms that your dog may have ingested rat bait.


  • Pale gums
  • Weakness
  • Bloody nose
  • Blood in urine or feces
  • Coughing up blood
  • Rapid breathing or difficulty in breathing
  • Low body temperature
  • Bruising
  • Loss of appetite
  • Blood in the saliva

What do you do if you think your dog has ingested rat bait

  • Take your dog to your vet or a emergency clinic as quickly as possible
  • Some websites recommend that you induce vomiting at home with Hydrogen peroxide I do not recommend this it can often cause more damage then good and is not worth the risk.
  • Remember to bring the box or container that the rat bait was in with you to the hospital.

What you can expect at the the vets office

  • Depending on what time your dog ingested the rat bait your vet may want to induce vomiting with a medication given intravenously.
  • Activated charcoal may be given to your dog to help by absorbing the chemicals that may still may be in the stomach or intestinal track
  • Vitamin K is often prescribed to help with the bodies clotting factors that were destroyed by the rat bait.
  • In server cases the dogs need to be hospitalized on IV fluids and medications as well as needing plasma or blood transfusions.

Pet safe ideas instead of rat bait.
  • Snap Traps
  • Glue Traps
  • Live Traps: I prefer this above any of the others

www.dogateratpoison.com




Friday, March 16, 2012

Tasty Treat

Here is a great recipe for a tasty treat you can make for your pet at home.

PUMPKIN WAFERS DOG TREAT RECIPE
Ingredients:


  • One 15 oz. can mashed pure pumpkin (NOT the spiced pie filling)
  • 3/4 cup cream of wheat (or rice cereal if wheat-sensitive) You can mix this dry--no need to cook it first
  • 1/2 cup dry powdered milk
  • Directions: Preheat oven to 300 F.
  • Mix all ingredients together. Drop small spoonfuls (I use about half of a tablespoon) onto a lightly greased cookie sheet and bake at 300 degrees for 15-20 minutes.
    If you'd like to make bite sized cookies for small dogs, training rewards or just small treats, you can use a pastry bag and squeeze out rosettes about the size of a dime for tasty bite sized cookies!

    Depending on the size, this recipe will make around 20 treats.

    http://www.all-natural-dog-treat.com/homemade-dog-treat-recipes.html

    Thursday, March 15, 2012

    Pet first aid - Basic procedures

    I had someone give me a great idea for basic emergency tips for your pet before getting them to the vet. But please remember that if it is a emergency time is everything the faster you can get them to your vet or a emergency hospital the better. "Its always better to be safe then sorry". This link will give you the basic tools to help get your pet safe while getting them to a vet. Don't ever hesitate to call even if you think it is not a emergency you never know. Make sure when you do call to try and stay as calm as possible and answer as many questions as you can. The more prepared the veterinary staff can be about your situation the better.

    Pet first aid - Basic procedures

    Wednesday, March 14, 2012

    Summer Pet Care

    Summer Pet Care

    Now that it is getting closer to summer and the temperature is getting hotter. I thought I would share a good resource for information, to help you be prepared for your pet in the heat.

    A little FYI about me

    Hi my name is Megan. I am a veterinary technician I currently am working at a emergency and critical care hospital. My brother keeps telling me I should start a blog about work and tips to help other pet owners. So I thought heck why don't I give it a shot.
    A little info on me I have been working with animals almost 13 yrs now and I still love it as much as the first day....Well maybe the second day. I always wanted to work with animals ever since I was a little girl.

    Sandi
    My own furry family is composed of 2 cats and 3dogs. Sandi is the corgi and the boss of the house. She just turned 11 yrs old she has been my side kick for almost as long, I can't really remember I time when she wasn't there. The most loyal dog ever!!

    Boone

    Boone dog is our handsome 8 yr GSD we rescued him from a local rescue group when he was almost 1 yrs old and had heartworm. He is the most gentlest sweetest boy you could every know.
    Cece

    Cece is my old lady cat she is 13 and I have had her since my very first job in the industry. She is quite and sweet.
    Lenny

    Lenny named after one of my most favorite friend. He is the newest additions he is just a 1yr old and a hand full of a cat, sometimes I think he thinks he is one of the dogs.
    Jacks

    Last is Jacks he is the mutt, but the sweetest of the gang he is mine and my sisters although I think he likes her best. He loves to run, run, run


    My goal with the blog is simple I hope to post at least once a week if not more with helpful hints on pet care, pet products, fun stories and photos.