Cooling Bandanas for Dogs

With the coming of summer comes the possibility of heat stroke in our dogs. Dog cooling bandanas may help to prevent our dogs from becoming over heated and help them to stay cool in the heat.

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 Cooling Bandanas for Dogs

Although panting can help dogs stay cool, some dogs don’t want to slow down long enough to cool themselves off. For these dogs there are dog bandanas, a fun way for us to dress up our dogs and help them beat the heat too. Dog cooling bandanas come in different styles and colors. Cool-it Bandanas help cool your pet and are stylish as well! The non-toxic polymer crystals inside the bandanas readily absorb up to 30 times their weight and help keep your dog cool for hours. To use these bandanas, soak them in cold water for several minutes or, to extend the cooling time, simply put them in the refrigerator before using. The crystals inside the bandanas swell when wet and help your dog stay cool for several hours. These cooling dog bandanas are also hand washable. We know ourselves when we feel overheated what a cool bandana placed around our neck does for us. It immediately helps us feel cooler and it will work the same way for our canine friends.

When the temperature soars and dogs cannot find shade or be in a cool environment, help them keep their cool with a stylish fun dog cooling bandana. For this dog cooling bandana and other ideas to help your dog stay cool, visit

Ultimate Dog Care

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Expert guidance on training and caring for canine friends. How can you get your dog to behaveoand give him the best quality healthcare available? This indispensable guide by three experts provides the answers. More than that, its visually appealing format makes it a reference guide and coffee table book all in one! It features: * The latest information on health and nutrition * Savvy strategies for grooming, exercise, and obedience * Expert housetraining tips * Hundreds of color photographs and detailed black-and-white illustrations

 

Halloween Safety Tips for Dogs

Everyone loves to have fun for Halloween and sometimes we want to include our best canine friends in our festivities, but we must be cautious because our pets can become “spooked” by all the strange noises, scary costumes and the frequent visitors coming to the door. Please, plan ahead especially if your pet loves to bark at every visitor or try to bolt out the door by confining them to a back bedroom or a kennel for Halloween night. Make sure your pet has proper identification such as an identification tag or microchip, and there are also new GPS Trackers for those frequent escape artists. zeldapunk 150x150 Halloween Safety Tips for Dogs

Halloween is well know for a higher number of lost dogs, injuries from car accidents, and accidental poisonings than any other holiday. The number of dog bites to children and people is also elevated at Halloween, even with people the dog may know because the costumes alter the appearance of the person and the dog may no longer recognize them as human. You, as the pet owner, are responsible for controlling your dog and protecting him from escape or biting the little ghouls and goblins that come knocking at your door.

Costumes can be scary for pets, too. Be careful that your dog won’t be scared or try to attack the stranger in the costume. My dog Jake, did not like the Monster that swallowed my son and tried his very best to pull the costume off of him. We had to take our son, with the costume in a bag, to his friends house to change and go trick or treating. We also tried to put a costume on Jake, but he did not tolerate that well either. Some dogs love it and some dogs loathe it. Chocolate Poisoning 150x150 Halloween Safety Tips for Dogs

If you want to put a costume on your dog for Halloween, make sure your dog is comfortable at all times. Do not use any costumes that use rubber bands or can restrict circulation or breathing. Look out for any toxic paints or dyes. You may want to dress him up a few days earlier to get him used to the idea rather than wait for Halloween Eve when all the excitement is at its highest. Do not leave your pet unattended with the costume on. He may try to chew it off and can choke on it or have it cause an obstruction in his stomach. If your pet is uncomfortable in any way, get a quick picture, then let him “Trick or Treat” in his “birthday suit”.
Once your child returns with their goody bag, be sure to place the treats far out of reach of your pet. Chocolate is toxic to dogs and pets are known to eat the goodies; wrappers, sucker sticks and all. Also, watch your treat bowl. An unguarded bowl with goodies is tempting to your pet. Nothing ruins a Halloween festivity than a trip to the animal emergency hospital with a sick pet.
Halloween can be fun for you and your pet with a little planning and safeguarding your pet against escape, injury or poisoning and preventing accidental dog bites.

Visit MyFavoriteHalloweenStore.com for great costumes for pets and people, as well as decorations, recipes, pumkin carving kits, , treats and more.

Gourmet Dog Treats, Only The Best Will Do For Our Dogs

Gourmet dog treats will have the tails of our canine friends wagging! When only the best will do, treat you dog with a gourmet treat. If your dogs are like mine, they instinctively know the difference between the rustle of a grocery bag and the rustle of a bag of gourmet dog treats. Without having to say a word, suddenly they all appear wagging their tails and grinning their doggy grins. They know there is a treat in store for them.  Mother Nature Natural Dog Biscuits are a healthy choice when we want to treat our dogs.  You can even give your dogs a tasty choice with these natural dog treats.  Mother Nature dog biscuits come in four gourmet flavors; choose between 4 Way Treat with apples, cheese, and turkey or the Beef Stew Recipe which has real sirloin beef and fresh vegetables. The Buffalo Stew Recipe combines buffalo meat with stone ground grains, and the tasty Carrot Cake recipe is made with fresh carrots, real butter, milk, and molasses. Made with human grade ingredients, these healthy treats almost invite me to try them!

Another delectable gourmet treat is the Redbarn Premium Dog Food Rolls, prepared with the best quality ingredients like beef, chicken, and liver, or lamb and rice flavors; your dogs will want more than one serving.

Low in protein, high in fat, and all natural, the Only Natural Pet Free Range Bully Sticks Chews will really have tails wagging!  So when only the best will do, treat your dog with gourmet dog treats.

Lift Your Dog To New Heights With A Dog Ramp

A dog ramp can enable your dog to get onto the sofa or into the back of your truck without lifting him yourself and risking injury to your back. Our once agile canine friends may not be able to jump quite as high as they once could, so help them reach those places they can no longer reach on their own with a pet ramp.

The Tri Fold Portable Pet Ramp can help your pet reach those unattainable heights. This ramp is the widest of its type with a skid resistant surface to stop your pet from slipping. It can support up to two hundred pounds, so it would be great for any size of dog. The Deluxe Telescoping Pet Ramp is an ultra light ramp at just 13 pounds; this ramp is a telescoping model which can be extended from 39 inches to 72 inches.

If your pet has trouble going up the stairs a ramp can be used instead. The PetStep Portable Pet Ramp is a good choice for you pet. Whether your pet is rehabilitating from an injury or getting older, a good ramp can help prevent stress injuries to his joints. When a dog jumps down from high places, even if they are no higher than the sofa, he could injure himself. So if our doggy friend is a short legged breed, getting older or maybe has put on a few extra pounds, he soon will be lifted to new heights with a dog ramp.

Celebrate Your Dog’s Birthday in Style

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Celebrate your dog’s birthday in style with special party supplies and gifts for dogs.

 Celebrate Your Dogs Birthday in Style
Happy Birthday Party Kit for Your Birthday Dog

Everything you need to celebrate your best friend’s special day. A bone shaped birthday candle, (4) birthday hats, (4)invitations, (4) Treat Bags, (4) Paw Print Balloons, a Birthday Scarf for the Birthday Dog and a party planning tip sheet.

Dog Birthday Kit
$19.95

 Celebrate Your Dogs Birthday in Style

Happy Birthday Basket ($39.95)is filled with Dancing Bones, Canine Cannolis, Original Banger Bones, Birthday Box filled with yogurt dipped Doggie Bones and a Peanut Butter flavored Birthday Bundt Cake drizzled with vanilla yogurt!

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Birthday Party Hats Dog Collar $16.95

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Birthday Surprise Dog Collar $14.95

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Big Happy Birthday Dog Bone

Boxed Happy Birthday Dog Bone ($ 9.95) is made of all natural, human grade ingredients. There are no byproducts, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. This Birthday dog treat is made with 100% whole grains, real eggs, real cheese, and fresh ground peanuts. Bones are approx 12 inches.

Birthday Candle included

Choose from PINK, BLUE or RED writing on the Birthday Bone

Birthday Cake for Your Dog

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Celebrate your dog’s birthday with a special treat – a peanut butter cake frosted with carob or vanilla yogurt. The delicious cake made by Tailbangers especially for Jake’s canine friends is placed in a Jake’s bakery box with festive decorations inside. Price $7.95

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The perfect gift for that party animal in your dog! This gift is filled with all the ingredients to pull off a perfect celebration for the deserving dog. We have included all the right stuff from upscale designer biscuits to freeze dried ice cream that no pooch should go without! Order up your party celebration today!

Posh Party Pooch Dog Gift Basket $74.99
This gift includes:

  • Pooch Party Cake
  • Bon Bone’s Single Ice Cream Cone Shaped Biscuit
  • Bon Bone’s Black & White Gift Box
  • Bow Wow Tail Wagger Carob Bar
  • Freeze Dried Ice Cream .75 oz
  • Mega Bite Peanut Bone
  • Pastel Polka Dot Motif Box Container 7″ X 4″ X 5″
  • Hand Written Gift Message is attached directly to your gift.

Custom made to order, usually leaves our warehouse in 1 – 3 business days.

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Musical Birthday Cake Dog Toy

Celebrate the most important birthday in the house with a singing birthday cake. Plush cake sings “Happy Birthday” everytime it is squeezed. Musical Cake Dog Toy $8.95

 Celebrate Your Dogs Birthday in Style

Girl Happy Birthday Party Kit for Your Birthday Dog
Everything you need to celebrate your best friend’s special day. A bone shaped birthday candle, (4) birthday hats, (4)invitations, (4) Paw Print Balloons, a Birthday Scarf for the Birthday Dog and a party planning tip sheet.

Girl Dog Birthday Kit $ 19.95

Happy “Barkday” Gift Basket

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Celebrate your dog’s birthday or the day he came into your lives with a special gift. We have filled our Top Dog Birthday Basket with 6 Paws & Bones treats (beef, chicken and peanut butter flavored), a giant paw print tennis ball, a rope & tennis ball tug toy, a humunga tongue (specify size at checkout), Bow Wow Bandana and a doggie birthday hat!

Note – Personalization message can be specified during checkout

Happy “Barkday” Gift Basket $53.00

View more birthday gifts, toys and treats at Jakes Dog House

Hope these tips help you and your dog have a great birthday celebration!

Debra Garrison, DVM

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Yogurt or Carob Dog Treat Birthday Cake for Birthday Dog

 Yogurt or Carob Dog Treat Birthday Cake for Birthday Dog

Celebrate your dog’s birthday with a special treat – a peanut butter cake frosted with carob or vanilla yogurt. The delicious cake made by Tailbangers especially for Jake’s canine friends is placed in a Jake’s bakery box with festive decorations inside.

 

Bladder Stones

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The occurrence of bladder stones is not uncommon in our canine friends and can lead to serious discomfort and even secondary problems if not treated. These stones are rock-like minerals that form in your dogs urinary bladder. There can be several small gravel-sized stones or large single stones in the bladder. In this handout, we will discuss the symptoms, treatment, and prevention of bladder stones in dogs.

It is normally not difficult to detect that your dog is experiencing discomfort related to their urinary tract. The two most common signs of bladder stones are hematuria and dysuria. The former symptom involved the presence of blood in your dogs urine while dysuria is a term to describe when your dog is straining to urinate. If you notice that your dog is having difficulty urinating, do not hesitate to contact your veterinarian. If possible, try to collect a fresh urine sample in a clean plastic cup to bring with you to the veterinary practice. Although these symptoms are good indicators, dogs with bladder infections (without stones) can exhibit hematuria and dysuria.

The build up of bladder stones can lead to serious pain and your pet may even cry out when trying to urinate. It is important to catch this condition early, so that surgery or secondary infections can be avoided and additional stones will not form. Your veterinarian will want to perform a laboratory evaluation of your dogs urine and will also palpate the urinary bladder to see if stones can be felt. In many cases, your veterinarian may want to take x-rays or ultrasound your dog to search for bladder stones.

If it is determined that your pet has bladder stones, your veterinarian will recommend the appropriate treatment. In serious cases where larger stones are involved, or stones that are unlikely to dissolve with other therapies, surgery may be necessary. Removing bladder stones involves opening the abdomen and urinary bladder and it will take your dog several days to recover. Certain types of bladder stones can be dissolved with special prescription diets and your veterinarian will notify you if this is an option. If diet therapy is chosen, it is very important that you follow the exact diet regiment as outlined by the veterinary staff. It can take several weeks to months to fully dissolve bladder stones and your veterinarian will want to follow-up with your dogs treatment until the stones are eliminated.

Once you have eliminated your dogs bladder stones, there are steps that can be taken to prevent future occurrence. Maintaining your dog on a special diet may be indicated and your veterinarian may want to perform follow-up urinalysis, x-rays or ultrasound to detect recurrence. Non invasive investigation and careful monitoring can detect this problem early helping to avoid surgery!

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Dr. Debra Garrison
Treaschwig Veterinary Clinic
22732 Cypressswood Dr
Spring, TX 77373
281-443-2626

High Tech Dentistry Can Help Your Pet’s Smile!

Although many of us dread the visit, we go to our dentist routinely to insure our mouth stays healthy and our smile bright. Our pets can also benefit from a visit to their dentist. But beyond routine dental cleanings, many pet owners are now opting for advanced dental work. Will we soon be seeing Boxers with braces?

 

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For us, going to the dentist will often include services ranging from dental x-rays and whitening to repairing fractured teeth. As the human-animal bond continues to deepen, more pet owners want the same sort of service for their pets. And fixing their pet’s smile is a job for the Veterinary Dentist!

More than 85% of our pets will have dental disease by the time they are three years old. But many of our pets will also suffer from broken, diseased, or crooked teeth. For many years, extraction of the offending teeth was the typical solution to provide relief. Now, with the advent of digital dental x-ray machines, veterinarians and even special veterinary dentists can more accurately determine the health of the pet’s mouth and tailor a solution to save the pet’s teeth.

Dental x-rays are a common service for us when we visit the dentist. But our pets have not always been so lucky. The importance of dental x-rays cannot be overstated. Even if your pet’s mouth looks healthy, chances are that some sort of problem lies deeper.

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According to Dr. Brett Beckman, President of the American Veterinary Dental Society, 42% of cats and 28% of dogs have hidden dental problems. Dr. Jan Bellows, a Diplomate in the American Veterinary Dental College agrees. “Sixty percent of the tooth lies under the gum line. Since companion animals don’t talk (to tell us where the pain is), x-rays help the veterinarian see what’s below.”

Normally, our canine friends should have 42 teeth. But, for many toy breed dogs and short-faced breeds, like Pugs, this number can cause crowding and mal-alignment. It is not uncommon to see a Shih Tzu or Yorkie with teeth that have rotated. Additionally, dogs with under-bites and over-bites also occur. All of these conditions can make it difficult, or even painful, for the pet to properly chew food. Dr. Bellows says “teeth that are mal-aligned are very common and can lead to a painful mouth if not treated by selective extractions, orthodontic tooth movement or crown reduction and restoration.” Yes, you read that right…braces for your pet!

Cats have their own special dental problem. Due to reasons that have not fully been determined, cats will often develop a painful erosion of tooth enamel called a cervical line lesion or neck lesion. As the normal enamel is lost, the pulp cavity of the tooth is exposed to the environment, causing painful stimulation of nerves. Extraction of the tooth is often the only solution.

 High Tech Dentistry Can Help Your Pet’s Smile!

Trauma to pet’s teeth is an everyday problem at the veterinary office and happens from a variety of means. Some pets will chew rocks or sticks and fracture their teeth, exposing the sensitive pulp cavity. Police dogs are at high risk for breaking the large canine teeth up front during their rigorous duties. Dr. Beckman reports that he has been able to save several of these broken teeth using restorative techniques and chrome/nickel crowns, allowing the canine officer to return to his duties and, of course, brag to his buddies. Most dental experts agree that if the fractured tooth is healthy, pet owners should allow their veterinary dentist to perform a root canal and restore the tooth rather than simply extract it.

 High Tech Dentistry Can Help Your Pet’s Smile!

Even teeth suffering from advanced periodontal disease may be saved with the combination of right owner, cooperative pet and the veterinary dental team. Veterinary oral surgery is now on the rise as pet owners do whatever they can for their four-legged friends. After oral surgery, the at-home care of the patient is vital to the recovery and the success of the procedure. Without a compliant pet and a committed owner, the chances for saving the teeth are greatly diminished and extraction of those teeth may be the better option. Dr. Bellows’ website, www.dentalvet.com, describes many of these oral surgeries.

The use of a newly developed barrier sealant is another high-tech, but low cost method to help keep your pet’s mouth healthy. Oravet® is a specially designed gel that actually adheres to the tooth surface and repels plaque forming bacteria. In just one minute per week, you can now minimize the accumulation of plaque and tartar build-up.

It takes a whole team to help keep your pet’s smile healthy. Talk with your family veterinarian and ask if dental radiographs are available in your area. Find out what at-home dental products are recommended by your veterinarian and be sure to use them routinely.

Debra Garrison, DVM

Just What IS That Doggie in the Window? DNA Testing in Dogs

Call them mutts or hybrids, mixed breed dogs are definitely one of the most beloved pets. Some people are proud of their “half Collie, half Shepherd” and others are just as content to call their dog a “Heinz 57”. But, how do you know what the “mix” is in your mixed breed dog? More importantly, does it really matter?

Until recently, most people could only guess as to their pet’s ancestry. The American Kennel Club recognizes more than 150 breeds of dogs and 62 more are considered Foundation Stock. About 400 hybrid breeds are listed by the Hybrid Breed Club. Without some sort of validation from the breeder, people were at a loss to discover what type of dog their pet might be. But, the mapping of the canine genome has now given scientists new tools to help answer some owners’ questions about their pet’s “roots”.

 Just What IS That Doggie in the Window? DNA Testing in Dogs

It is now known that humans first domesticated dogs from wolves more than 13,000 years ago, but some “tame” wolves may have associated with early humans as far back as 100,000 years ago. The mapping of the dog’s genome has validated that all of our canine friends, purebred and mutt, descend from the gray wolf. It may seem far-fetched, but Chihuahuas and Great Danes have almost identical DNA and, believe it or not, could actually breed and reproduce. Although most people are content with the love and affection of their mutt, a recent survey showed that 60% of dog owners would welcome knowledge that would help them better understand their pets.

The Wisdom Panel® DNA test for mixed breed dogs enables some of these owners to find answers. This new analysis is a comprehensive DNA based test that uses unique, breed-specific markers in the DNA to identify what breeds are most common in a dog’s ancestry. By taking advantage of something called “SNiPs” or single nucleotide polymorphisms, scientists have designed blood tests that can determine from what breeds your dog might have descended. SNiPs are single changes in the DNA code that allow researchers to track human population migration, or for CSI fans, to find the murder suspect from a single drop of blood.

With a small amount of blood drawn by your veterinarian, the Wisdom Panel can determine your pet’s unique ancestry through the use of more than 300 SNiPs. According to Genetic Research Manager, Dr. Paul Jones of Mars Veterinary, the Wisdom Panel has the ability to identify 134 AKC registered dog breeds that could be present in your pet’s past. Validation testing by Mars, which is ongoing, has shown an 84% accuracy rate.

So what does all of this mean for you? Knowing the breed predilection to various diseases, could this test predict that your pet will develop cancer or kidney failure?

Dr. Lowell Ackerman, a board certified veterinary dermatologist and noted author says that the test is “really more for entertainment rather than medical or diagnostic purposes.” A point with which Dr. Jones agrees. He states “the Wisdom Panel should only be used for informational purposes. It should not be used to try and link a disease process with a pet because of its ancestry and known pre-disposition to certain diseases or congenital malformations.”

And what about the legal implications? Could an insurance company deny coverage to you because of your dog’s ancestry? To date, this has not been an issue, but the thought does raise questions. As an example, some cities have tried to enact pit bull bans. But, according to Jones, there is no method of proving pit bull ancestry due to the genetic variability of this dog. Could other “aggressive” breeds be singled out? Is it possible you may have to move because of your Rottweiler or Doberman? Could your homeowner’s insurance deny you coverage because your dog has too much German Shepherd?

For those folks who want to provide the latest in pet identification, there is even a DNA fingerprinting test for your pet available through www.PetGadgets.com. Using a cheek swab (just like CSI), scientists can often gather enough DNA to create a DNA fingerprint for your pet. Unfortunately, unlike CSI, pet owners often have to send multiple samples in order to generate enough DNA for the testing. Kansas State University uses similar testing to verify identity and parentage of racing greyhounds.

If you want to know more about your pet’s genetic background, ask your family veterinarian about the Wisdom Panel. After a simple blood sample, you can expect results back within a few weeks. These tests usually cost between $100 and $200. The cost difference may reflect your veterinarian’s involvement and consultation in the interpretation of the results.

 Just What IS That Doggie in the Window? DNA Testing in Dogs

All in all, the Wisdom Panel could be a fun way of taking a new look at your family pet. You should remember that there are limitations to this test and it will not likely provide any concrete evidence of either medical or behavioral issues. If you have concerns about breed specific diseases or problems, talk with your veterinarian. There are specific DNA tests available for many hereditary diseases of dogs.

Debra Garrison, DVM