Dog’s Giving Birth
Big breeds such as the Labrador Retriever produces large litters of small puppies and have fewer whelping problems than small breeds such as terriers, which produce smaller litters of large puppies. Also, breeds with a large head such as Bulldogs usually have more difficulty giving birth than do other breeds.
To prepare for labor, you will need to gather the necessary supplies such as towels, threads for tying off the umbilical cord, and a non-toxic disinfectant for your hands. Once the mother starts to go into labor, call the vet so he can be prepared for any possible problem. Do not interfere with the process unless you absolutely have to in order to help the mother if she is having difficulty giving birth. In this case, she may need some assistance.
The mother should produce a puppy within 2 hours after her water breaks. The puppies come out at intervals ranging from just a few minutes to 2 hours at a time. You need to contact a vet if the mother has been straining unproductively for more than half an hour because the puppies may be too large for her to deliver. The vet may have to perform a cesarean section to where an incision is made in the abdomen so the puppies can be removed by hand.
Secure Your Pets on Disaster
There is no reason to leave your dog behind during the disaster. Your dog should be also a part of your Hurricane escape plan. During the Ivan hurricane there were reports of people leaving their dogs behind and refuse to evacuate them. There is no reason to leave your dog like that in that kind of danger. So here’s a check list that you should do to secure your pets in the events of hurricane.
Prepare your dog for hurricane:
* If you’re going to evacuate, you must also consider where your dog should stay.
*If you will be staying in friends or families make sure you get their permission to bring your dog.
* If you will stay in a hotel make sure that you ask first whether they allowed dogs or not.
*Dogs will not be allowed at Red Cross Shelters, for the exception of service animal such as Seeing Eye dogs.
*If in someway you can’t take your dog with you, do reservation at animal clinic or boarding kennel. Call early since the space might be limited. Ask them about any required vaccination and additional fees, if you can come back soon to pick up your dog.
*The final option is the one that no dog owner should have to exercise. If you evacuate with your families and leave your dog behind, while your home is partially destroyed, then you should prepare the possibility of loosing your dog. I know that’s not a pleasant thoughts, and frankly it’s not necessary. But, if you forced to leave your dog behind, confine it to a pet carrier inside closet or bathroom with enough supply of drinking water and food. You should have a comfortable crate mat since they will be confined for an undetermined amount of time. Also includes other familiar items such as chew toys, blankets, etc.
*Include your dog food, water, and your dogs other needs (i.e. medication) in your hurricane plan.
*Consider to spay or neutering your dog.
* You must have a portable pet carrier. It should be large enough for your pet to stand up or turn around.
*Vaccinate your dog by mid-May.
* Identify your dog by current license, rabies tags and/or micro chipping, tattooing, or freeze branding.
*Take your dogs photos clearly and store them along with ownership papers and license information.
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Which Type of Bed
Where does your pet sleep: Does your dog sleep in the crate, on the floor next to your bed or on a sofa or pet cot. If your dog likes to sleep on a raised surface, think about a cot or a raised pet bed. Would the bed need to fit into the crate? Some stores offer special luxury furniture for pets, with plush chairs that have a convenient head rest for your dog.
Age: If your pet is older, a thermal dog bed would ease aches and pains during the cold season. Invest in a good quality, safe thermal dog bed that will last long. If your dog is older, you don’t need to worry about her/him chewing or shredding the bed, so get one with good features that will provide comfort.
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Poison for Dogs at home?
It is always a shock when pet owners come home to find their dog sick and their favorite houseplants chewed to pieces. There are many safe plants that can be kept with dogs but there are some vary common houseplants and even outdoor plants that are extremely poisonous and potentially be lethal to dogs.
Understanding which houseplants should not be kept in the house or within reach of your dog is important. The following is a list of the most common houseplants that are toxic. Remember to check any plant with the nursery or with your vet to make sure that they are not poisonous:
· Most Philodendrons
· Chinese Evergreens
· Cordatum
· Corn Plant
· Devil’s Ivy
· Golden Pothos
· Marble Queen
· Peace Lily
· Nephthytis
· Most Dracaena
· Taro vine
There are also many bulbs that are stored over the winter in houses that are poisonous if consumed by a dog or even used as a fun toy. These include most the garden bulbs such as lily varieties, tulips, elephant ears, gladiolas, hyacinth, iris, crocus and amaryllis bulbs. Lily of the Valley is very toxic both as a bulb and as a plant.
Common garden plants that are found both inside and outside that are potentially deadly to dogs include Dieffenbachia, Foxglove, Morning glory, Nightshade, Onions, Tomato plants and most of the varieties of ivy.
Shrubs in the garden or the yard can also be problematic. Trees and shrubs such as:
· Avocado
· Yew
· Macadamia Nut
· Schefflera
· Bamboo
· Oleander
· Mistletoe
· Yucca
· Sago Palm
Many pet owners don’t realize that Aloe Vera can potentially be poisonous to dogs if consumed in large quantities. There are many other species of plants that can cause allergic reactions, rashes and skin and mouth lesions in dogs if the animal is exposed to the plants at certain times in the plants growth. Often the either the leaves, flower or bark is poisonous but perhaps not all three. For example, grape vines themselves are not poisonous to dogs but the grapes can be extremely toxic.
Safety Tips
Take some time to research the various houseplants and garden plants that your dogs may potentially be exposed to. It is not always necessary to completely remove the plants; rather they may just need to be placed above the dog’s reach. Puppies are more prone to chewing and mouthing items than are most mature dogs, so by monitoring how your dog behaves around your house and garden plants you can predict if you will have to remove the plants or if the dog will not bother them. Remember, however, that even dogs that don’t chew or play with plants may decide to do so at some time, so it is usually best to try to keep these plants out of the areas of the yard or house that the dog has access too when unsupervised.
If you believe that your dog has ingested a poisonous plant, or any type of plant, and is exhibiting signs of pain, nervous problems, salivating, drooling, vomiting or diarrhea immediately contact your vet and have the dog examined. Be sure to bring the plant in with you to help the vet identify the poison that was consumed.
Wild dogs make beds?
Yes, it’s true.
Wild dogs almost invariably have cushy beds they assemble themselves from materials available to them in nature. Nesting mothers create the most luxurious dog beds using soft grasses, thatch, and anything else that offers great padding for her young. This behavior isn’t limited to canine mothers, though. Almost all wild dogs spend considerable time softening the areas where they lie down for a rest. If nothing else, they dig up the dirt to keep it from getting too packed down into a hard surface.
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Sleep Trouble
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