Tips for the dog parks

One of the best activities for your pooch can be a trip to the dog park.  Where else can they get all the exercise they want and need while socializing with other members of their species?  But don’t forget to supervise your canine kids.  Before visiting the dog park, make sure your dog is well behaved, obeys your commands, and plays well with others.  While there, let your dog off the leash, you don’t want it getting tangled with other dogs or itself.  Just remember to always supervise your pet and to clean up after it.  When you’re done, rinse its paws to clean off any poop or bacteria it may have picked up while frolicking.

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Dog Secrets

Many people own dogs, they are the most popular pet in US as well as any other countries. Generally speaking, taking care of a dog is regarded as a simple task. You feed it, give it a bath if it gets dirty, walk it and let it get exercise and love it as you would any other member of your family. Most dog owners regularly take their pet to the veterinarian, clip their claws, brush their coats and provide them with a warm bed to sleep in at night. These things seem so simple – but there are other dog secrets that are really important to know. These things can lengthen the life of your pet as well as keeping them healthier and happier.

The first important dog secret is that dog food is not always the healthiest thing to feed your dog. Many dog food manufacturers cover up for the fact that the things that they list as the ingredients of the food are not the most accurate. The main reason that they can get away with these lies is because the manufacturer only is obligated to list the ingredients that they themselves added to the food. The chemicals and antibiotics that have been fed to the meat prior to its purchase by the dog food companies are not required to be disclosed in the ingredient list. Additionally, the animals that the meat comes from can come from a very questionable origin – euthanized animals, dead, dying and disease zoo and farm animals, just to name a few. A dog should eat the same healthy food that you feed your family, something that the dog food companies do not want people to know, a big dog food secret.

The other big secret is that when you kiss your dog on the lips, your dog is at a much greater risk of catching something from you than you are from him/her! Although dogs do frequently sniff other dogs’ behinds and their feces, your chances of catching a bacteria of some kind from kissing your dog’s lips is very slim. On the other hand, dogs can be very susceptible to many human ailments – especially tuberculosis. So next time you think about kissing your dog on the lips, reconsider, remembering this important dog secret!

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Dog Care Tips : How to Brush Your Dog’s or Cat’s Teeth


A dog’s teeth are sharp and carry lots of bacteria, so caution is required when brushing their teeth. Brush a dog’s teeth with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on dog care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

Dog Health Problems : How to Relieve a Dog’s Stuffy Nose

A stuffy nose in a dog can be caused by allergies, foreign bodies, viral infections or bacteria, so relieving a stuffy nose starts with identifying the cause. Find out when it’s necessary to see a veterinarian about a stuffy nose with help from a veterinarian in this free video on relieving a dog’s stuffy nose. Expert: Robert T. Pane Contact: www.southkendall.com Bio: Robert T. Pane, DVM is a veterinarian in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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Dog Health Problems : Causes of Urinary Infections in Dogs

Urinary infections in dogs are usually caused by bacteria that migrates up through the urethra, but they can also be caused by internal problems, such as Cushing’s disease. Discover how frequent urination may be a sign of a urinary infection in dogs with help from a veterinarian in this free video on urinary infections in dogs. Expert: Robert T. Pane Contact: www.southkendall.com Bio: Robert T. Pane, DVM is a veterinarian in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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Dog Health : How to Get Rid of Bad Breath for Dogs

A dog with bad breath, or halitosis, comes from bacterial buildup in the mouth, and brush kits can be used to remove tartar and bacteria. Learn about products that can be placed in a dog’s water or treats to help them overcome halitosis with help from a veterinarian in this free video on bad breath in dogs. Expert: James Talbott Contact: www.belleforestanimalhospital.com Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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Beef Hoof Products Recalled

I have posted the information on the Beef Hoof Recall below. I don’t want to step on anyone’s hooves here, but I personally do not recommend giving cow hooves to dogs to chew on. I have had several cases of fractured 4th pre-molars (the large tooth in the back of the dog’s mouth) after they have chewed on the hoof. I also do not recommend giving real bones, cooked or raw to dogs for the same reason.

Debra Garrison, DVM

PetSmart is voluntarily recalling two Dentley’s Beef Hoof products for potential salmonella contamination. The products were manufactured by Pet Carousel, Inc. in Sanger, Calif.

The recalled products include only the following types of Dentley’s Beef Hooves purchased between Oct. 2, 2009 and Nov. 3, 2009:

Dentley’s Bulk Cattle Hoof UPC# 73725703323
Dentley’s 10 Pack Beef Hooves UPC# 73725736055

No other products are included in this recall.

The affected products were shipped from the Pet Carousel plant to three PetSmart distribution centers in Ottawa, Ill.; Groveport, Ohio and Newnan, Ga.; and then shipped directly to certain PetSmart stores. Although the affected product was not shipped to every store, as a precautionary measure PetSmart immediately recalled the product from all of its US stores and instituted a register block to prevent any product from being inadvertently scanned and sold. In addition, PetSmart removed the product from the PetSmart.com Web site and notified PetPerks customers with valid e-mail addresses in the PetSmart database who purchased the affected products.

Salmonellosis is an infection with bacteria called salmonella. Most persons infected with salmonella develop diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps 12 to 72 hours after infection. The illness usually lasts four to seven days, and most persons recover without treatment. However, in some individuals, the diarrhea may be so severe that the patient needs to be hospitalized. In these patients, the salmonella infection may spread from the intestines to the blood stream, and then to other body sites and can cause death unless the person is treated promptly with antibiotics. The elderly, infants, and those with impaired immune systems are more likely to have a severe illness.

Many dogs do not show clinical signs of salmonella. However, when they do, they often have diarrhea or other signs of systemic infections.

Customers who purchased the recalled products should discontinue use immediately and return the product to any PetSmart store for a complete refund or exchange. Customers who have concerns about their health or their pet’s health should consult a medical professional. For additional information about the recall, customers can visit http://www.petsmartfacts.com , http://www.petsmart.com , http://www.fda.gov , or contact PetSmart Customer Service at 1-888-839-9638.

Jewett Cameron Champion Box Kennel (4′ H x 5′ W x 10′ D)

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Uptown Dog Kennel

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The Dog Gone Smart Bed Round Pet Bed with Nanotechnology

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This may be the most advanced dog bed on Earth. Using advanced antimicrobial finishes, The Dog Gone Smart Bed is the only pet bed in the world that protects your pet with nanotechnology. The cover actively kills bacteria and viruses to eliminate doggie odors. In addition to providing a healthier environment for your dog, the durable covers resist abrasion, liquids, dirt and coat oil. All fabrics are non-toxic, pet safe and environmentally friendly. Bed Features: -Fabric coated with NanoSphere? and Active Silver? finishes. -Machine washable and dryable. -Available in Blue, Brown, Khaki, Navy and Olive. Fabric Features: -Fabrics are non-toxic, pet safe and environmentally friendly -Extremely resistant to liquids, dirt and coat oil -Reduces the spread of bacteria which can cause “doggie” odor as well as bacterial infections and allergens, creating a healthier environment for your dog -Protective finish remains functional even after 50 washing cycles -Highly abrasion resistant and durable – beds will last longer saving you time and money -Requires less washing and dries much faster than other dog beds Size Dimensions Weight Capacity Small 24″ Diameter up to 25 lbs Medium 36″ Diameter up to 75 lbs Large 42″ Diameter up to 100 lbs