October 2004
Letters 10/04: Additional Resources
Subscribers Only Thanks so much for “Fine Tuning” in your September issue. As usual, you covered topics I’m coping with every day. My one-year-old Golden, Midas, might as well be “Hannah” in disguise: he gets aroused by exactly the same things. Now I don’t feel so bad, knowing even Editor Nancy Kerns needed Pat Miller’s tips!
Conventional and Holistic Veterinarians Working Together
Every day the already dazzling array of options for caring for your dog grows even more. There are myriad modalities in the realm of holistic care, including complementary and alternative options, as well as conventional veterinary medicine, with its low- and high-tech diagnostic and treatment procedures. Which way do you go when your dog has a health concern?
Structure of the Canine Ear
In many ways it could be said that a dog leads with its ears. A dogs ears are right up front, one of the most noticeable parts of his anatomy, and they are a conspicuous visual reminder that demonstrates and carries much of his character and personality. From the veterinary standpoint, the ears are a good place to begin a physical exam to check for both specific and general diseases.
How to Play Tug-of-War With Your Dog
Subscribers Only Some trainers say you shouldnt play tug with your dog. Not me! Those of you who enjoy this energy-eating aerobic activity with your dog will be pleased to know that I personally think its a fine game to play, as long as youre using appropriate tug toys and playing with rules.
Are Canine Calming Formulas All Safe?
Subscribers Only Based on the number and variety of herbal calming formulas I see in pet stores, there must be a lot of stressed-out pooches out there. Or maybe its just that the pet product industry is tapping into the frustrations of consumers who cannot tolerate their high-energy dogs. Regardless, there are more herbal calming formulas for dogs lining pet store shelves than ever before.
Dog Food Can Expire and Make Your Dog Sick
Subscribers Only The idea is shocking to many dog owners: Their dogs food can make him sick? Of course it can all foods, whether intended for humans or pets, can be dangerous if they were improperly manufactured or stored. Its interesting, however, how few people suspect their dogs food when he becomes ill, especially if they have been feeding the same food for years and years.
Getting Your Dog To Rest After Surgery - Not Always Easy
What do you do when your vet tells you your dog cant run around for a period of time? You get creative. You can, of course, arm yourself with an endless supply of stuffed Kongs and other such interactive toys, but even those get old after a while. You can, and should, use calming massage techniques to help your dog adjust to confinement, but thats rarely enough.
To Respectfully Disagree
Subscribers Only In favor of toning down critical rhetoric.
