Archive for the 'Seasonal issues' Category
Natural Winter Weather Care For Dogs – Paws and Noses!
December 2nd, 2009Chilly weather has moved in, and in some regions icy sidewalks and snowy grass have replaced our dog’s usually clear walking paths. While some breeds are built to love the wintry weather, many dogs dislike, and even experience physical discomfort, when the cold weather hits. Paws and noses can be especially vulnerable and often need [...]
Feeding Fido On Thanksgiving!
November 23rd, 2009Thanksgiving is right around the corner and most dog owners tend to slip their pets something special to celebrate the holiday. While a few extras probably aren’t going to hurt your dog, feeding too many of the wrong goodies can cause stomach upset (which will lead to *very unpleasant results later!*) or in more severe [...]
Classic Dog Article: Pancreatitis and Dogs
November 23rd, 2009We all have a tendency to overindulge during the holidays, and often we treat our dog to special foods as well. While a tidbit of turkey meat isn’t going to harm most dogs, when canines consume large amounts of rich foods, it can be hazards to their health. Guests often can’t resist those puppy-dog-eyes and [...]
Classic Dog Article: Frostbite and Dogs
November 9th, 2009While you’re bundling up for the cold weather, don’t forget about your dog! While many heavily coated breeds love this time of the year, there are plenty of dogs that aren’t adapted for the chilly weather. Dogs, like humans, can suffer from frostbite and the damage that can occur can be serious and require veterinary [...]
Lawn Burn Runing Your Landscaping?
July 14th, 2009Lawn burn can be a nightmare to a dog loving landscaper. These unsightly brown spots are caused by the nitrogen contained within a dog’s urine. For years there have been rumors circulating that female dog urine causes more lawn burn issues than that of a male dog. This isn’t exactly true. A female dog expels [...]
