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What
Medications Should Rescuers Have On Hand?
(coming
soon)
Those of us in Rescue know only two
well what can happen when a new rescue comes in.
It's Saturday night. The dog you just picked
up from the shelter and has seemed healthy suddenly
begins coughing steadily or has a bout of diarrhea,
possibly with a little blood and mucous in it or
simply won't eat or drink. What do you do?
Of course you could rush the pup to the emergency
vet, but you may not have one available. Here
is a list of medications all rescuers should have on
hand to handle some of the basic emergency
situations that may arise. Of course you
should check with your vet before buying or using
any medication.
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Master Pet Food Recall List
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How Good Is YOUR Dog Food?
Here is a great tool to help you determine if what
you are feeding your dog has the ingredients you
really want your dog to have. There are some
foods already graded for you, but you can use the
chart to help you determine the grade for any dog
food you see.
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Tick
Diseases in Dogs
There are four
major tick-borne diseases that affect dogs in the
United States: ehrlichiosis, babesiosis, Rocky
Mountain Spotted Fever, and Lyme Disease. They
are all dangerous and most can be FATAL unless
diagnosed in time and treated aggressively.
For more valuable information check this link.
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Training Tips:
How to help your dog be a good as well as happy
family member!
Ever wonder why some dogs
always seem well-behaved, while others are holy
terrors? In 99% of cases, it isn't the dog -
it is his human parents. Just like children,
puppies and dogs will push the envelope. If
you let them do it, either because it is "so cute"
or "you don't want to stifle their little
personalities" or any number of other excuses, you
are well on your way to creating a "Hell-hound!"
But there IS a solution.
Check out this article, entitled "Nothing in Life is
Free," written by Deb McKean. NILIF
is program endorsed
by the AKC and vets and trainers all over the world.
Follow through with the techniques described, and
your dog will be well on his/her way to becoming a
Canine Good Citizen!
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Travel Safety:
What every traveler
with dogs should know
Ever heard of Dog
Scouts of America? Well, they are an amazing
organization dedicated to enriching the lives of
dogs and their human companions and of strengthening
the bonds between them by providing fun and
productive activities for both humans and dogs.
Most important, they teach and encourage
responsible dog ownership for the benefit not
only of the dogs but also the world around us.
For more information about Dog Scouts of
America, check out their site at
www.dogscouts.com.
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Things to do when your
Schip GOES MISSING
You are in a
panic. Your brain simply won't get into gear.
What should you do? Well, here are some tips
of things to do to help you deal with the situation.
Here is a step-by-step process to help you do
everything you can to see that your baby is returned
to you. And there are even some tips to help
you prepare for the possibility - check out the
Escape Prevention
section. If your Schip has been sighted, click
HERE to to directly to that section of the article
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Ethylene Glycol Poisoning Danger:
Pet and child killer!
Pets rarely survive EG poisoning, because symptoms
can be subtle and most pet owners don't recognize
their pets are seriously ill until it is too late.
The Humane Society of the
U.S. estimates "that the actual deaths of companion
animals and wildlife due to EG poisoning runs into
the tens of thousands every year. It makes
antifreeze coolant one of the most dangerous
household hazards to children and pets, not to
mention wildlife." Check out this article that
may help save not only your pet's life but that of
your children as well!
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The
Right Whelping Box:
How to Keep Newborn Puppies Safe
and Warm
Master breeder of conformation, agility and Search &
Rescue champions, Patricia Boggs, offers this great
information with pictures on how to help your bitch
protect newborns from the number ONE killer of
puppies - COLD.
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