Preparing for winter: Don’t forget your pets

As temperatures drop and the rain, sleet, and snow build, it is time to prepare your pets for winter.  Make sure your pets have warm and dry shelter available, especially at night when temperatures can be bitterly cold.  Make sure they have fresh water available.  If dishes are left outside, water can easily turn to ice.  If you are taking your pets on walks, make sure their feet and fur stay dry if temperatures are near freezing.  And when you are winter proofing your items, keep these things in mind…  If you are changing antifreeze in your car, wipe up any spills as it is very toxic to pets.  Salting your driveway or walkway may be a necessity, but rock salt is damaging to pet’s paws.  Treat your pets like the family members they are.  For generations we have domesticated animals; and your pets should not be considered wild animals that can fend for themselves.

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The dangers of your medication to your pet.

About 75,000 calls come into the Pet Poison Hotline each year because of a pet swallowing a human medication – Some are only dangerous in large quantities or with chronic ingestion, while others can be fatal in very small dosages.  Cholesterol lowering drugs and thyroid medications don’t normally cause major damage in accidental dosing.  Some very dangerous drugs include beta-blockers, pain killers, and ADHD medications, which can be fatal in small doses.

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Don’t short your pet’s health care

In an effort to save money, many pet owners have taken shortcuts with their pet’s healthcare, but can it be done without sacrificing pet safety?  Veterinary wellness visits, prophylactic medicine such as vaccinations, and emergency care are necessities in your pet’s healthcare.  Skimping in these areas is dangerous and will likely cost you more in the long run.  The FDA warns that buying medicines online is one of the major causes of harmful side effects.  One way to help is to play with your pets.  The interaction can keep your pets both happy and healthy. 

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Ear infections in Canines

Some dogs never get them, but others suffer from chronic ear infections.  A major cause may actually be allergies.  Anything that causes inflammation of the skin can cause inflammation or infection in the ear as well.  The key is to properly diagnose the cause of the allergy; whether it be certain foods, fleas, environmental factors, or products.  Once the cause is determined, There are medications that can help reduce the allergic reactions and in doing so will control the ear infections as well.

 

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Tips to help train your horse

Horses are very sensitive by nature and as such, must be trained in a very delicate manner.  Each individual horse has its own personality and will react differently to environments and techniques.  Always play to the horse’s cognitive abilities and be patient.  Do just enough to stay in control of your pet.  If your horse is scared, it will not obey your commands and will look for an exit route.  Use easy to understand signals and avoid training in unfamiliar environments or around other animals.  Also, horses must be trained bilaterally.  Horses that are trained in eyesight of just one eye will not recognize training if signals are given in the opposite field of vision.

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Educate your children on how to care for their pet

Children without pets commonly ask for a puppy or a kitten.  But here are some topics to discuss with them prior to adopting a new pet.  First, explain that pets are not toys, they are living creatures.  As such, they can be moody, frightened, or just plain sleepy.  They are also a big responsibility.  Get your children to commit to taking care of it.  If your children give it food and water, and clean-up after it, you can instill a greater sense of responsibility. It is also important for your children to realize that pets can be annoying at times and how to deal with it.  Never hit an animal – it will only scare them or cause them to fight back.  Most importantly, go over how to keep pets safe.  Include what to feed your pet, keeping dangerous items away from them, keeping doors and gates closed, and so on.  Of course, don’t forget to mention how wonderful pets are.

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Choose the right food for your pet

There are many different pet foods out there and there are many choices to make beyond wet or dry.  But how can the average consumer differentiate between the brands?  The Association of American Feed Control Officials or AAFCO provides special labeling requirements for pet food, so a good place to start is to read the labels and compare.  Ask your veterinarian how to choose the right food for your pet.

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Is your dog’s water dish the toilet?

Does your dog prefer the toilet to its water dish?  Although it may disgust us, there is a good reason for the behavior.  Think about it this way.  You have two choices…  Option 1, you can have your choice of a dingy, little bowl of luke warm water that has been sitting for days or option 2, you can drink fresh, cool water from a nice porcelain dish and feel like a god…  Yep, I also chose 2.

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Is your dog’s water dish the toilet?

Does your dog prefer the toilet to its water dish?  Although it may disgust us, there is a good reason for the behavior.  Think about it this way.  You have two choices…  Option 1, you can have your choice of a dingy, little bowl of luke warm water that has been sitting for days or option 2, you can drink fresh, cool water from a nice porcelain dish and feel like a god…  Yep, I also chose 2.

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Pet pain relievers

Many pets are in pain, but most medications are nothing more than pain relievers.  There are ways to make significant improvements in your pet’s comfort level with lasting results.  Nutrition is a great place to start.  Your veterinarian can devise a weight loss program or at least make sure that your pet is receiving all the nutrients it needs.  Animal chiropractic can help balance the body mechanically which will ensure smoother and proper motion in every joint.  This will help keep inflammation and pain to a minimum while discouraging arthritic changes.

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