Archive | March, 2009

Top cat health concerns in spring

With spring in the air, many vets are reminding us that the great outdoors holds a lot of potential dangers to our cats . Dr. James Brousse, a Georgia vet, discusses the main outdoor threats to your cat, which he puts in five categories: fleas, bacterial and viral diseases, ticks, mosquitoes, and allergies. We would add a few to that list: the danger of traffic, poisons from lawn and garden treatments, and predator animals such as coyotes and foxes.

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Many vets suggest that the best way to keep your cat healthy is to keep your cat indoors. The Humane Society is a great proponent of safe cats (pdf), pointing out that indoor cats are healthier and live longer. They offer great advice on transforming a free-roaming cat into a safe indoor cat.

But if you are going to let your cat explore the great outdoors, here are some suggested seasonal tips for keeping your cat healthy:

  • Visit the veterinarian once or twice a year for tests and evaluations
  • Administer preventive medicine for heart worm and flea prevention
  • Check for flea dirt regularly
  • Check your pet daily for ticks
  • Clean your house and your pet often – vacuuming is the No. 1 weapon against fleas and allergies
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Is doggie day care right for your dog?

Some working people hire dog walkers to ensure that their dogs get attention and exercise during the day. Others choose doggie day care, which has the added benefit of providing for socialization with other dogs, a great pack experience. Some dog owners use doggie day cares as a  daily alternative, while others just drop of their pups for an occasional treat or special occasion – either for a full day or for a few hours. But doggie day care may not be the right choice for all dogs – if your dog is uncomfortable in new situations, fearful, or has separation anxiety, it may not be the right choice.

Just as you would with child care, it’s important to research a facility carefully to select the right option. You need to ensure that a facility is licensed and insured. Here are some other tips for finding the right day care.

How To Evaluate a Doggy Daycare – advice from Christine Hibbard, CTC, CPDT of Behind the Behavior Blog.

How to Choose a Day Care from Tails-a-Wagging, a Washington-based day care that offers a fun portfolio of pictures

Picking a Doggie Daycare – questions to ask

Dog Owners beware – The Truth about Doggie DayCare Atlanta Dog Expert Terri L. Mauleg-Ray runs down both the pros and the cons and offers thoughts on what to look for in a good doggy day care.

You can get a good idea of various doggie day care experiences by viewing a variety of doggie day care videos on YouTube.

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Kids and Dogs


It’s Friday, so we thought we would end your week on a sweet note with this great photo essay entitled Nothing Comes Between a Kid and His or Her Dog - enjoy!

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Dogs in Art

See 5,000 years of dogs in art in this 3-minute video clip:

The music is Parlez-Moi D’Amour by Charlélie Couture from The Moderns soundtrack. For a complete list of the art and the artists featured in the film clip, visit Dog Art Today

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