Showing posts with label Dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dogs. Show all posts

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Bad breath ...more than just a faux Paw


Barks Fellow Canines!
the following is by guest blogger...My Mom!


Hmm,
Eat some dry kibble or reach for the Crest and the toothbrush, for most of us this is a no brainier.

But when it comes to Fifi and Fido there seems to be some confusion.
Many pet parents seem to feel feeding dry kibble and giving a dental chew now and again will result in movie star dog smiles.
In general, dry kibble does out-perform wet food when it comes to Fido or Fifi’s dental health. However since dogs use their back teeth to chew this leaves about 32 other teeth not being scraped at all with that dry kibble


Increasingly we seem to be finding out how established medical care is just as beneficial for our pets as for us. Why should anyone be shocked to learn that brushing a dogs teeth (or not) has the same consequences as it does for our own? Yet many of us bulk at the notion. Spare The Tartar...Enjoy Better Health!
Much has been documented on the detrimental effects of poor dental care on the overall health of our best friends.
Proper dental care isn’t just a matter of keeping your dog’s breath fresh — it’s critical for his overall health. Dogs don’t usually get cavities, but they’re susceptible to periodontal disease. Without proper dental care, approximately 75 percent of all dogs develop this condition by age 4.
With the growing selection of doggie dental care products, It's Never Been Easier to Care for your best friends Teeth .

Dental chews ,treats , biscuits continue to improve rapidly and help control plaque This is the same with rawhide and specially designed chew toys. Dental sprays, gels snd water additives can reduce plaque and tarter ,think of these as the equivalent of Us human ‘s Listerine and freshen up gums, all useful in a game plan for healthy teeth and gums , but not a replacement for brushing.
There is still no substitute for good old fashioned brushing and although Doggie dentures are now a possibility, I don’t imagine your pet is going to enjoy them nor your wallet.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Health Advantages of Pet Ownership

There are those that question are we humanizing dogs too much?

Expensive outfits, designer collars, organic treats and feed, human grade vegan grooming products…

When this question is in reference to outfitting our pets in pink, frilly dresses or designer matching outfits, I having for the most part shared my life with Dobermans, German Shepherds and other large breed dogs, cute, frilly or matching designer outfits are not my accessory of choice, but an occasional collar charm, a decorative bandanna, some holiday bling are not out of the question, and if the dogs decked out in pinks and frills enjoy some oohs, aahs and extra attention because of it …why not?

When it comes to health care, I do have a strong opinion and that is I feel dogs deserve the best health benefits and treatments that pet owners and science can provide them. Every day their presence in our lives is scientifically proven to provide us with numerous life enhancing and medical benefits. Why would we not want to provide them with the same?





As science begins to recognize not only the long known and accepted emotional advantage of pet interaction but also the documented evidence of how the companionship of our pets lowers our blood pressure which in turn helps to prevent heart disease ,the health and wellness factor of pets is leading to even more proven in-depth benefits to human health care.
According to an article by the editor of Your Dog, American Association of Pet Product Manufactures, Pet interaction can even ultimately lower health care costs. Since stress has now been identified as one of the leading causes behind many diseases and scientific research has proven that pets lower stress levels.

Service dogs that can sense oncoming potentially life threatening medical conditions can alert their human in time to prevent a potentially more costly health crisis. Other studies our showing that autistic children are benefiting from close interaction with specially trained dogs.

So when I hear someone ask,” are we going to far by integrating human grade organic treats , natural chemical free skin care products or holistic health care alternatives into our dog’s lifestyle?” I have to reply, with the many ways in which they enrich our lives, are we going far enough?
All Dogs Big and Small

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Canine Fortune cookies...I Believe


The other evening, Mom finally gave me another treat from the Beggar's Banquet Bag , she cares that they are a 100% Natural Dog treat...I care , cos they taste good!

Anyways...my fortune cookie really did have a fortune in it . just like the folks when they go to those Chinese restaurants and I get to stay home...well mine said "You are more than willing to accept a compliment." BOL!! Do they know me , or what?

That's what's going on around this house.
What about yours?

Barks,
Tay

Monday, December 28, 2009

Movies I Finally Saw During Christmas Vacation!





Barks!

I've been quite busy, with the business http://www.alldogsbigandsmall.com/, so many gifts to ship...so many treats to taste test!

But, Christmas comes but once a year...and I get to snuggle with the folks and watch the movies of the past year(s)

My folks are what they like to call "frugal" when it comes to movies, this translates to we don't watch them until they are on "Pay Per View", if Mom really wants to see it, or on a Free HBO channel when we have a complimentary trial period!
Well, anyways...during Christmas week, there were several "Dog Movies" on FREE
Mom has been wanting to see them , so we watched.
Following is my Paws up or Paws down Review.
Bark Back with your opinion.



I was miffed to see that the "Bad Dog" Diablo was , you guessed it ...a Doberman??
AND the hero was a German Shepherd, the same breed as my fur brother, Rocky
My ears will never hear the end of that! Mom sez I am being to sensitive, and she liked the movie. But, this is my sblog, sooo, I give it two paws up and two paws down for breed stereotyping...hey, there are some mean Poodles out there too!


Hotel For Dogs

How Cool are those kids!! Although she liked the moral behind the movie, Mom found this movie a tad far fetched...but I bark, a Dog can Dream, and I would check in there in a heartbeat!
I gave this movie three paws up. Remember, I can't give four, cos I need one to stand on.
Marley and Me
Mom and Me agree...too sad of an ending!
Mom felt the plot was really more about the human family until the end and then...BAM,
Marley is going to the rainbow bridge and it was just to poignant for our taste.
I gave it three paws down, cos I don't like to see Mom cry!
Snow Dogs...yes I've seen it before
AND I still love it! those dogs are my idols, their ears and tails flying in the wind, eating raw fish for dinner...what a life! Mom dreams of being a master musher or is it ms.ter musher?
Three Paws Up!
Well that's what's happening around this house.
How about yours?
Barks,
Tay