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Friday, October 15, 2021

Thanksgiving Dog Treats You Can and Cannot Feed


Above photo courtesy of KTW Wraps and Knotless Hair Wraps

With Thanksgiving just right around the corner maybe we should review what we can and cannot feed our dogs as Thanksgiving dinners and treats. It is common for dog owners to want to indulge their dogs to extra tasty foods during holidays just as they do as humans. There are plenty of choices you can share with your dog. Just mark off "turkey bones" as a starter as these are NOT safe treats for Fido. Turkey bones can cause damage to your pet's digestive tract so avoid this treat altogether. 

Dogs can enjoy the great taste and nutrition of sweet potatoes. Sweet potatoes are full of dietary fiber, vitamin B6 and Vitamin C as well as beta-carotene. A point to remember is NOT to give sweet potato treats containing extra ingredients. Try a simple dehydrated sweet potato chew.

How about plain potatoes? These are fine to give as a treat, however, give only boiled or baked potatoes. Do not add butter, sour cream, salt or pepper and always give this treat in moderation. Too much of a good thing is never a good thing for Fido.

Apples are a great choice as they are full of vitamins A and C plus lots of fiber making them a healthy and excellent Thanksgiving treat for your dog. Cut up apples into bite size slices.

Turkey meat, but no bones or skin is fine to give to your dog. Green beans is another good choice. Of course not all dogs like green beans, but if your dog does enjoy eating green beans, Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to offer this treat. The key to feeding green beans as a dog treat is to leave out added ingredients like butter and spices.

Pumpkin is usually readily available during the Thanksgiving holiday. Feed canned pumpkin, not the pie mix. Canned pumpkin as a dog treat is great for digestive health and the dog's skin and coat.

You don't have to leave out dessert for Fido. Many dogs have a sweet tooth. Go ahead and satisfy that sweet tooth with something like frozen yogurt.

Do not feed your dog the following at Thanksgiving or anytime during the year:

  • turkey bones, skin or gravy
  • stuffing
  • casseroles
  • mashed potatoes
  • creamed peas
  • chocolate in any form like in cookies, pies or sweets, especially chocolate containing xylitol 
  • alcoholic beverages
  • raisins and grapes
  • onions, scallions and garlic
  • ham
  • yeast dough
  • fatty foods
  • foods containing spices



Thursday, October 14, 2021

Precious Names for Chihuahua Puppies


Above Photo Courtesy of Las Vegas Tiny Chihuahua

So you decided to get a Chihuahua puppy. Now you have to choose a name. The best names are chosen to reflect the dog's personality and of course for you to be able to remember when you call for him. 

What are some of the personality traits of a Chihuahua? Well, in general the Chihuahua breed is loyal and loving toward their owners. They are usually full of tenacious spirit, one of those big dog minds in a small dog body kind of dog. They fit into small spaces making them perfect for apartments. If you bring home a Chihuahua puppy get ready for lots of love, lap sitting and snuggling and oh I almost forgot, "big laughs." Chihuahuas can be extremely comical. 

Getting back to the name. Naming your new Chihuahua puppy is when the real fun begins. Here is a short list of names you might consider for your little friend in body, but big friend in spirit and mind along with what they might mean to you and your new puppy.

If you decide on "Alpha," which can be for a boy or girl it might be because you sense your little Chihuahua possesses great power. This is a name having Greek origin translated into English meaning "beginning."

I think "Charlotte" is a cute name for a female Chihuahua puppy. It means petite in French. If you feel like your new puppy is quite fancy and one that will rule the family with fancy costumes and cuteness, Charlotte may fit the bill for the you.

Faye is another good name for a female Chihuahua. It is of French origin and means loyalty, confidence and trust, which pretty much describes the basic personality of a Chihuahua. Spell this name just a little different like as "Fay, Fae or Fey" and the meaning can refer to a fairy-like mythical creature which also describes the look of a Chihuahua.

Let us look at some boy names. Griffin means "strong lord" and is of Welsh origin. Think of a mythical creature that is half eagle and half lion who will guard his valuable possessions and treasures such as YOU for one when you name your puppy Griffin.

The name Mar-teeny can be for boy or girl. Think of a playful pet with just the right amount of humor.

I like the name Ruby for a Chihuahua puppy simply because when you think of "Ruby," it makes you think of something precious and of great treasure. A red chi would be nice to carry the name of Ruby.

Whatever name you decide upon make it fun and something that reminds you of your puppy's personality or place in your life.





Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Camp Fire Tips for Safely Camping with Your Dog


Above photo courtesy of KTW Wraps and Knotless Hair Wraps

Do you like to camp? Your dog may enjoy camping right along with you. In this article read how to camp out safely with your dog by your side.

Healthy dogs can sit near a campfire. Practice a few precautions and all should go well. 

Place your dog a safe distance from the fire while it is burning. Sit Fido "upwind" so flames and ashes cannot reach him. Provide fresh water at all times and be sure he cannot access the fire pit. 

Watch Fido for sign of agitation that may indicate he is not tolerating the camp fire well. If Fido does not enjoy being near the fire don't force him. Many dogs like to sit farther away or to relax inside; dogs can be cautious of open fires.

Puppies, senior dogs and dogs with short muzzles may be more easily irritated by fire and smoke and are best kept inside or far away from the fire.

Watch for signs of smoke inhalation from the campfire. If the smoke irritates you it is most likely irritating Fido as well.

Time to call the veterinarian for possible smoke inhalation is when you notice Fido is:

  • wheezing or has loud breathing
  • dog becomes weak or experiences disorientation
  • dog starts to cough
  • dog has trouble breathing
  • reduced appetite
  • reduced thirst
  • red eyes
  • excessive tearing or blinking
  • pawing at eyes



Tuesday, October 12, 2021

First Rule of Breeding


Above photo courtesy of KTW Wraps

Animal nutritionists agree that your dog's body condition before mating has an impact on the reproductive cycling success. 

A thin female may not cycle normally. An overly thin female may have limited ability to conceive as without proper nutrition the uterus and ovaries are less active. The nutrient of fat is required to form healthy eggs and later baby puppies. If the eggs are not healthy the puppies may be of low quality and will even be less likely to develop into puppies.

An obese female further complicates conceiving and carrying a pregnancy to term. Obese females have more pelvic fat which prevents puppies from easily passing out of the pelvis. Obesity can also decrease conception rates.

The first rule of successful breeding is a high quality diet given in the right amounts. Feeding should be adjusted based on maintaining ideal body condition for the pregnant female. Ideal body condition during pregnancy is having appropriate muscle and fat balance. You should be able to feel her ribs, shoulder blades and hips.

From 0 to 21 days of pregnancy feed a normal amount of her regular complete and balanced adult dog food. From day 22 to 42 gradually increase the amount based upon the female's demand for more food. From day 43 to 64 day feed one and a half times more food than before pregnancy in small feedings throughout the day. During the final two weeks of pregnancy your female will usually demand more food and you should feed her in several meals a day as she desires to eat.

Therefore the first rule of breeding is feeding your female a high quality dog food in the amounts laid out in this article.




Sunday, October 10, 2021

Dogs Love the Taste of Pumpkin: Pumpkin Treat Recipe

Fall is setting in. I love the Fall season. The fall season reminds us of all things "pumpkin." Did you know most dogs also love the taste of pumpkin. Pumpkin for dogs also offer health benefits. Try these treats when your dog is constipated; they should help relieve the constipation.

When you offer your dog the special taste of pumpkin be sure you give only canned pureed pumpkin and not the pie mix that has added sugar and spices. You don't want to feed treats that will add calories and weight to your dog.  Always give treats in moderation.

Try some frozen Pumpkin Dog Treats. I bet your dog will absolute love these.

1 cup plain yogurt

1 cup pumpkin puree

Instructions: Mix pumpkin and yogurt together in a bowl (easy peasy). Divide the mixture evenly into ice trays or molds. Freeze for 24 hours. You can either leave these treats in the ice tray or molds or you can put them into a freezer bag for storage.








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