Greener Dogs
Why it is important to have your dogs go GREEN & how to do so
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
When Something Goes Wrong
When something goes wrong with your dog, do not worry, just contact your veterinarian or take them there right away. Health problems are normal as they are in humans and there is always a solution depending on how well you take care of your pet. If you want to know if your dog is healthy and happy then closely look at their behavior and if there are any changes. If you have to ask why they are laying like that all day when they are usually active and all over the place then something is wrong. Check your dog’s eyes, you can do this by simply taking two fingers and opening them up slightly, if they are clear and you can see your reflection in them then they are good, if they have a foggy look to them and milky then seek attention. If you want to know if they are dehydrated then touch their nose, if it is wet and cold then they should be good, if they are warm and dry then give them water, this is normal. Check their ears, if their earwax is lots of black clumps then it can be brain damage or a yeast infection, you can also know by the smell and if it is no pleasant, get this treated as it can cause damage to their hearing. If your dog is always whining and you have given him everything possible, like his food, water, affection, then make sure he gets a check-up.
Spaying and Neutering
There are so much that is unknown about spaying and neutering your dog but the best way to find out these things is through your veterinarian. However, I can tell you that it is better for you dog’s health if you do this and they can live a longer life. Just remember you neuter a male dog and spay a female dog, neutering is a lot cheaper because you only remove the testicles of the dog whereas the female process is removing the uterus and ovaries. Depending on the size of the dog varies with the price as well. A lot of dogs are put down because of medical reasons and mostly in companion animals so you can decrease or prevent this by spaying and neutering them. It just makes your life easier, financially, by saving you money on a bunch of little puppies. Many people want to know the best age to neuter a dog but there is no actual right answer because some say if you do it too early then they can develop cancer but it is not proven. If your pet is unsprayed or not neutered then they can definitely develop some type of cancer whether uterine or something else in the reproductive system. Getting your dog spayed or neutered can save you costs on your pet’s care and decrease rowdy behavior. In addition to the health benefits, the longer you wait the harder it will be to perform surgery on your pet. Your dog’s personality will not change after surgery but they may not be able to exhibit to certain behaviors which is normal.
Puppy Proofing The House
Puppy proofing your home is important because the same way that you would try to keep your newborn baby safe from things in your house, the same way you should treat your pet. Looking back at my first post, I mentioned household cleaners and products you can use to keep your house GREEN and the air healthy for your pets. Check that out because that relates to this post on how to keep your puppy from having health problems as they are delicate when they are born. Just like when a baby is growing teeth and will want something to chew so will a puppy and they will think cords are a chew toy so hide or put them away, or put a chewable tube on them. If there are low cabinets and drawers anywhere then use childproof latches which prevent them from opening up anything and going in to explore. Keep any products out of the way that can harm them if they were to get any in their mouth like shampoos, soaps, etc. Keep the toilet seat down and the garbage in the bathroom under the sink or get a shut tight lid one. Dogs are attracted to your scent and anything that smells like you so be sure to keep anything you do not want destroyed out of their reach like clothing, shoes, etc. Be sure to take a walk in every inch of your home and look out for any danger towards your puppy, put away small things that can be swallowed.
Wednesday, April 09, 2014
Newborn care
Newborns are very delicate and must be taken care of just as you would for a baby. Cleanliness is key for puppies and their mother so be sure to always keeping an area that is comfortable for them. Just remember that whatever you are doing to keep the mother healthy is what will keep the puppies healthy as they get their milk from her. Eventually the puppies will be able to eat solid foods after four week but until then, they gain all their nutrients from the milk of their mother to keep their immune system and development as healthy as possible. If under any circumstances the mother is not around then it is not recommended to give puppies human milk, contacting a veterinarian for a substitution is best. In their second month, they can eat dry foods and milk and then start eating solid foods after that. There are many signs to look out for to know if a puppy is sick like not nursing and staying away from the mother or vomiting and diarrhea, it will also cry a lot. Look for defects in their behavior and/or appearance, if any of these signs are visible then get the puppy to a veterinarian right away. Asking your veterinarian for advice and facts are best because there are many things that we do not know about newborns just like we do not know about newborn humans. It is not recommended to do any breeding at home but always keep in close contact with your veterinarian to keep your puppy healthy.
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