January 2012
High Quality Dog Chews - Deer Rack Snack Antler Chews
Antlers are actually made of the same tissue as bone, with a fatty marrow interior.
Were always looking for items that satisfy our dogs need to chew and that are as safe as possible. The animal hooves that are sold in pet supply stores are often too hard (risking broken teeth); and many rawhide, tendon, and pizzles chews present a risk of being swallowed in large enough chunks that bowl obstruction becomes a concern.
Environmentally Friendly Poop Bags
The bags are 8 x 10 inches and thick enough to be quite sturdy. Weve never broken one in the process of picking up or carrying poo.
Dog poop presents the environmentalist with a real problem. We would hazard a guess that most of us do the worst possible thing: use a plastic bag to pick up poo, and then throw it in a garbage can, bound for a landfill somewhere.
Best Freeze Dried Dog Treats
Weve never had a dog turn down these training treats.
Bravo!, maker of top-quality frozen raw diets, recently introduced a line of freeze-dried meat treats that meet all of our selection criteria. They come in four varieties: all-beef hot dogs, turkey, buffalo, and Trail Mix, which contains those three plus tiny cubes of freeze-dried cheese. We like the latter best, because the variety seems to hold our dogs attention longer. Bravo! uses only domestic sources of responsibly raised meats.
Best Interactive Dog Toy and Puzzle Game "Dog Twister"
Swedish dog owner Nina Ottosson first marketed some of her puzzles and games for dogs in Sweden in 1993; we first heard about them (and reviewed the original wood versions) in 2008. Since then, probably in a defensive response to a number of cheap plastic knockoffs of her designs, Ottosson has developed a line of high-quality plastic toys, though the original, beautiful wood models that are made in Sweden are still available.
Why Adopting an Adult Dog Has its Advantages
The parents of these boys came to the shelter looking for a puppy . . . but to everyones good fortune, they wisely selected this lovely child-loving adult dog. He may have some behavior flaws, but the value of his comfort with and enjoyment of kids will strongly outweigh the minor inconvenience of any training he may need.
So, youve recently adopted an adolescent or adult dog, or youre planning to adopt one from a rescue group or shelter in the near future. Good for you! It generally takes adult dogs a lot longer to get adopted than those irresistible, pudgy puppies even when they are calmer, better-socialized, house-trained, and past the chew everything in sight stage. Shelter staffers often shake their heads as families pass up ideal, kid-friendly adult dogs in favor of pups of some highly inappropriate breed or type, just because they are puppies.
Every Dog Adoption is Like a Box of Chocolates . . .
The first adult dogs I adopted after beginning my animal protection career at the Marin Humane Society was Mandy, a tri-color Rough Collie who was surrendered to the shelter by her owner at eight years of age because she was leaking urine she had spay incontinence. I am a sucker for Collies (my childhood companion and confidante was a Collie), and I offered to foster her, brush out her matted fur, and medicate the urine burns on her legs.
Dog Gear of the Year 2011
Dog Twister: Stash treats in the center compartments; the dog needs to slide the covers from side to side to reach the treats. Once he is adept at this, the game can be made more difficult by the insertion of bone-shaped stoppers that limit the direction that the pieces can be moved to gain the treats. The stoppers can be inserted at right angles to make it easy for a dog to extract them, or snuggled into the slots to make it more difficult.
Every year we come across a few dog-related items that make an immediate and/or lasting impact on our dogs or our dog-care regimen, and we feature them here. This year, we also asked our readers, via the Whole Dog Journal Facebook page, for their nominations for Gear of the Year. Some of the items here are their selections.
The Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar to Dogs
People have been using vinegar for thousands of years, and while most of it goes into salads and condiments, vinegar can be used as a household cleanser, cosmetic aid, and health treatment. Many dog lovers add vinegar to their pets food or apply it topically to their best friends. Advocates call vinegar, especially unpasteurized organic apple cider vinegar, a wonder food. Is vinegar really a health-improving supplement, a natural preservative, a nontoxic cleaning product, a disinfectant, a source of important nutrients, and an effective topical treatment for canine ailments?
How to Give Your Dog a Home Health Examination
A quick look at your dogs gums gives your vet a lot of vital information.
Subscribers Only Who among us has not fretted over a seemingly sick dog, wondering whether we bring him into the emergency vet clinic or wait until morning? Pretty much every dog owner has done it at some point. And most of us have probably frustrated the heck out of the vets receptionist. Telling her that the dog is just not himself! doesnt give her a lot to go on; it leaves her no choice but to advise us to bring the dog in! Its far more helpful to all concerned if you first examine your own dog, gathering solid information about his condition, before calling the vet.
Getting Involved in Dog Volunteer Work
An adult volunteer brings developmentally disabled students to an animal shelter, where they volunteer! Their usual chores include rotating dirty dog toys for clean ones in the outdoor runs and socializing with friendly dogs and cats: win/win/win.
Subscribers Only Author and former president of the ASPCA Roger Caras once stated, Dogs have given us their absolute all. We are the center of their universe. We are the focus of their love and faith and trust. They serve us in return for scraps. It is without a doubt the best deal man has ever made. A great deal for us, but what about for dogs? As dog lovers, we know that our end of our deal with dogs needs to be more than scraps.
Dare to Think Big When Planning Fundraisers
Subscribers Only Looking to plan an event that could raise a substantial amount of money to help animals in need? A large, elaborate event is not something to take on as a first-time fundraiser. Big fundraising events require event-planning experience, a lot of support from the community and from volunteers, and often take a year or more to plan and execute. But if you have that experience and are thinking big, think creative as well. The more fun you make your event, the more people will want to be involved or attend, and the more money you take in to help the animals.
Determining the Cause of Your Dog's Panting
You have to know your dog and be observant in order to know why he might be panting. For example, this dog was habitually anxious, had a thick coat year-round, and was overweight; any of these could explain his frequent panting. But he also had a cardiac condition, which led to a premature demise.
Subscribers Only Im awakened by the exhalation of my Border Collies warm breath on my face: heh-heh-heh. I slowly open one eye and focus on the nose just inches from my own. I may be anthropomorphizing, but I suspect hes grinning. There it is again a breathy heh-heh-heh. Wait a minute! Is he just panting or is he laughing at me? Given the way dogs are designed, panting is a very normal bodily function. Dogs dont have sweat glands throughout their body to expel heat like humans do.
Traditional Chinese Medical View on Dog Panting
Traditional Chinese Medicine can also cause panting! This Border Collie is at the end of an acupuncture session; she still has needles in acupuncture points in her front paws. She begins to pant as the needles trigger a release of endorphins.
Subscribers Only From a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perspective, any medical condition is a symptom of an underlying disharmony within the body. This imbalance can be viewed through the yin and yang model, the base of TCM theory. Both exist within the body at all times. Yin represents the concepts of cooling, fluids, quietness, and passive behavior. Yang represents the concepts of heat, inflammation, outward energy, and aggressive behavior.
What To Do in Case of Heatstroke
Double whammy: This brachycephalic (flat-faced, short-nosed) dog is also quite obese. In a hot or stressful environment, or with just a bit of exercise, she could easily fall victim to heatstroke, since she's far less able to cool herself through panting than a long-nosed or lean dog.
Subscribers Only In cases of heatstroke (hyperthermia), the goal is to gradually decrease the dog's body temperature to about 104 F. in the first 10-15 minutes. Once 104 F. is reached, stop the cooling process and get the dog to the veterinarian as quickly as possible.
Clarifying Diagnosis of Addisons Disease; Excellent New Book
Subscribers Only The October and November 2011 issues of Whole Dog Journal provided in-depth discussion of canine Addisons and Cushings diseases. The following information should help clarify other questions that may arise about the diagnosis of canine adrenal disorders. The relationships between adrenal cortisol and sex steroid production is complicated. In chronic illnesses, the bodys adrenal glands can become exhausted or fatigued. The adrenal glands may then respond by increasing the output of cortisol, and the intermediate and sex steroids.
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