Showing posts with label dog care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog care. Show all posts

PET SAFETY BOTH AT HOME AND ON OUTINGS

We want our dogs to have fun and be safe both at home and away, but there are things that can harm our pets and ruin our fun!  Some of them can be found in the home, some are near water, and some we may encounter on travel outings and adventures we take them on.

Previously, I talked about dangerous Insecticides and Pesticides  that could be lurking in your yard or on walks with your dog.  Today I want to talk about things that can potentially harm our dogs inside our homes or while we are out on dog friendly adventures together. 


Keep your dog out of harms way both inside and outside the home by being aware of these potential pet health risks
I'm always on the alert for potential dog hazards inside and outside the home

PET DANGERS INSIDE THE HOME


The most obvious potentially harmful items that can be found in our homes are things we use every day without giving them a second thought.  Cleansers are one of the biggest culprits.  We use them often and sometimes leave them lying around the house open, or in poorly secured areas.  


Other hazardous items include nail polish remover (it's SO toxic to both pets and children!), medications, and rubbing alcohol.  Speaking of alcohol, booze is toxic to pets as well so don't leave wine, beer, or cocktails lying around in glasses on the patio! Pets are often attracted to the scent of these items.  Dogs love to LICK, and they can lick up spills of any of these substances as well as get into containers of them.
   

Visit the Humane Society of the United States web page for a list of  Common Household Dangers For Pets, both inside and outside the home.



A TOXIC MESS WITH YOUR MORNING COFFEE?



It drives me nuts when we are at Starbucks and someone has spilled a giant blob of something I know can be toxic to my dogs, but smells delightful to them. They will jump at the chance to lick it up if we don't move to another table or clean it up ourselves! 


Cigarette butts on the ground are another thing that irritates me.  For some reason, every Starbucks we ever go to has like a million cigarette butts on the ground around their outdoor tables. It feels like the Marlboro Man has just had his coffee there!  Cigarette butts are like a magnet for dogs.  My dogs always find them and invariably start chewing on them!  If dogs eat cigarette butts it could cause nicotine poisoning.



OCEAN AND STAGNANT WATERS CAN HARM YOUR DOG



Algae can be very toxic to pets so don't let pets drink stagnant water, especially if it has a blue-green film on it. This algae thrives in hot temperatures and can be found in stagnant ponds, lakes, even puddles. Algae in stagnant water can contain toxins that cause anything from skin rashes to potentially serious health risks for dogs such as organ and nervous system problems.  A variety of harmful parasites and bacteria, such as Giardia and Leptospirosis can also be found in stagnant water.



Don't let your dog drink sea water at the beach either. Salt water can be toxic to pets and could result in salt water poisoning if they drink too much of it.  Toys and other items can absorb large amounts of sea water, and can be absorbed by your dog if he chews on it or sucks on it.


Salt water can be toxic to pets if they drink it.  It can cause salt water poisoning
Icy loves the beach!  I always have fresh water available for her to drink

Rinse your dog and his toys off thoroughly after playing in or by the water.  If your dog has diarrhea or vomiting after being by the ocean, the pool, a lake, or pond, consult your Veterinarian right away.

Always keep your dog well hydrated with fresh, clean water at the beach.  Follow these Beach safety tips for dogs as well.




IS THIS DOG FRIENDLY HOTEL ROOM REALLY FRIENDLY?



When you travel with your dog, keep an eye out for potential hazards to dogs.  I've shared this story before but it bears repeating.  During a cross country trip with Icy and Phoebe, we stayed in a hotel that we had stayed in several times before and were familiar with. In fact, it was one of our favorite places to stay along our route between New York and Phoenix  - until my dogs got really sick in one of their pet friendly rooms.



When traveling with your dog, keep an eye out for any sign of distress or illness.  We expect pet friendly places to be safe, but there could be dangers lurking!
We travel a lot with the dogs , I keep a very close eye on them while traveling 

It was late at night and we were glad to finally reach our hotel and settle in.  For some reason, there were really loud people smoking up a storm on a patio close to our window, so I asked to have the room changed.  
The guy at the front desk was apparently new and seemed a bit confused as to what room to give us and the dogs - that should have been a red flag right there.  He finally gave us a room and we settled in for the night.   Icy was sleeping on the floor between the wall and my side of the bed. Phoebe was sleeping on the floor on the other side of the bed.

Somewhere around 3am Icy started coughing and hacking uncontrollably.  We couldn't figure out what was wrong with her, we panicked!  We put her up on the bed and after a few minutes the coughing lessened a bit.  We thought she might have found an object under the bed and swallowed it, or perhaps she ate a bug.  


Shortly after, Phoebe began coughing and hacking as well!  Then she vomited, right on the bed.  We were freaking out and began searching for an emergency Veterinarian in the area.  As the dogs got up off the floor and lay on the bed their coughing eased up.  We were slightly relieved but still perplexed and frightened.


Around 5am we got the heck out of there and onto the highway, windows open to get fresh air into the car.  I couldn't find an all night emergency Vet but we located a Veterinarian in the next city, not far away.  As we drove in the car the dogs began to improve - a lot.  Clearly, getting them out of that hotel was key, there had to be something in the room that made them both so ill.


We found the Vet's office, no small feat in the somewhat rural area of Ohio we were in.  It was a quaint little office and the staff was really nice.  We loved the Veterinarian, he was wonderful to us and the dogs!  He examined Icy and Phoebe and asked us lots of questions.  In the end, the Vet determined that whatever the hotel used to clean the carpeting made our dogs sick.  He gave us a prescription, but we never needed to use it because hours later both dogs were perfectly fine!


Keep Pets Safe both at home and on outings
Icy and Phoebe love to sleep in bed with us in hotel rooms!

My guess is that the guy at the desk put us in a dog friendly room that was very recently cleaned.  It probably shouldn't have been rented out so soon, I'm thinking the cleansers they used needed more time to dissipate.  Because the dogs were on the floor, so close to the recently cleaned carpet, it effected their breathing.

You'd think a hotel that has rooms designated for pets would be totally safe for pets, but you never know.  Now my dogs sleep in the bed with us in hotels!



Has your pet ever gotten into something that made them sick?  Please leave us a comment & tell us about it, we really Love hearing from you!


Clean Dogs' Ears Naturally With BVH Pet Care Dog Ear Cleaner

Your dog isn't truly clean unless you've cleaned her ears too!  I must confess, I never cleaned my dogs' ears myself until I found BVH Pet Care's all natural PREMIUM DOG EAR CLEANER.  I always left ear cleaning to the groomer. 




Keeping dogs' ears clean can help avoid ear infections
BVH Pet Care's Premium Dog Ear Cleaner is gentle, all natural, and easy to use

I've learned that cleaning a dog's ears at least once a month can help prevent ear infections and other ear problems.  Since I don't go to the groomer's every month, I need to take it upon myself to keep my dogs' ears clean!

Cleaning your dog's ears can help prevent ear infections
Keep your dog's ears clean to prevent infection and discomfort

Unlike many dog ear cleaners, BVH Pet Care Premium Dog Ear Cleaner is an all natural, chemical free product that gently cleans your dog's ears.  It's important to me that their Premium Dog Ear Cleaner:

>  Doesn't contain alcohol or antibiotics that can burn or irritate dogs' sensitive ears.
 
>  Contains No tea tree oil, sulfate, phosphate or parabens (compounds used as preservatives).

>  Soothes to provide immediate relief of itching and scratching.

>  Stops ear odor by removing dirt, ear wax and debris.

>  Is made in the USA, & formulated in a certified laboratory.

>  Is Cruelty free.  No animal testing is done.

Why is it so important to keep your dog's ears clean? 


Bacteria, yeast, ear mites, debris, and waxy buildup inside your dog's ear can cause a lot of discomfort for your dog.  It can even end up causing ear infections or other ear issues! 

The everyday activities your dog loves can cause build up of dirt, wax, and possibly bacteria or yeast in her ears: 

Swimming in lakes, rivers, pools, or the ocean can cause bacteria or yeast to form in your dog's wet ears.

While walking through dense grass or brush your dog can pick up spores, mold, mites, bugs and debris in her ears.

Keeping your dog's ears clean can reduce the chance of ear infection, and reduce the buildup of wax and dirt that can cause discomfort. 


Ingredients in BVH Pet Care's Premium Dog Ear Cleaner:


* Purified Water based formula
* Coconut extracts
* Palm extracts
* Citrus extracts
* Vegetable-based ingredients to condition and moisturize skin

How To Clean A Dog's Ears


I thought it would be hard to clean my dogs' ears and I was sure they'd hate it but I couldn't be more wrong!  It was easy to do myself in about 10 minutes, and Phoebe and Icy didn't mind at all!  It only takes a few minutes to clean your dog's ears! 


Cleaning Phoebe's ears with BVH Premium Dog Ear Cleaner was as easy as:

1.  After Shaking the bottle well, I applied the ear cleaner into Phoebe's ear canal.
Cleaning my dog's ears myself was Easy Peasy!

2. Then I gently massaged the base of her ear.  Afterwards, I let her shake her head to dislodge any wax build-up.
Just a few easy steps is all it takes to clean your dog's ears

3. I moistened a cotton ball with more of the ear cleaner and wiped the inside of her ear flapYuk!  Look at all that dirt.

BVH Pet Care's Premium Dog Ear Cleaner is made w/ all natural ingredients

THAT'S IT!  EASY PEASY.

BVH Pet Care all natural Premium Dog Ear Cleaner
Thanks for cleaning all the gunk out of my little ears Mama!

Cleaning my dog's ears naturally, with no harsh chemicals is what I expect from a dog ear cleaner. 
 
I also expect to bathe my dogs with an all natural chemical free dog shampoo like BVH Pet Care's Premium Dog Shampoo and Conditioner too, both available on Amazon.com.  Products that are free of harsh chemicals is important for my dogs' well being!

BVH Pet Care Premium Dog Ear Cleaner is appropriate for all dog breeds over 12 weeks old.

This post is sponsored by BVH Pet Care. I am being compensated to help spread the word about their Premium Dog Ear Cleaner, but Dogs Luv Us and We Luv Them only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers. 



Do you think it's important to keep your dog's ears clean?  Do you clean your dog's ears yourself, or do you leave it to the Groomer?  Leave us a comment!  We always love to hear your thoughts!


Bathe Dogs Naturally With BVH PET CARE Premium Dog Shampoo & Conditioner

It's bath time for Phoebe again!  She's a pretty active dog and loves to explore the outdoors.  Dirt, mud, and grime easily get lodged in her wavy white fur, which means frequent bathing! 

BVH Pet Care's Dog Shampoo & Conditioner contains all natural ingredients

Phoebe isn't always too happy about that, and I worry about bathing her too often.  Frequent bathing with most shampoos for dogs can really dry out their skin.  With dry skin comes itching and scratching, which can lead to "hot spots", sores, and infections. 

I think my frequent dog shampooing worries are over though!  I just tried a great dog shampoo, BVH Premium Dog Shampoo and Conditioner.  It contains all natural ingredients with no harsh chemicals, so I can bathe Phoebe as often as I want without worrying about irritating her skin! 


BVH Pet Care's  Premium Dog Shampoo & Conditioner is safe & gentle

It's a safe and gentle formula that cleans, conditions, moisturizes and deodorizes your dog's fur.  I'm so happy about that deodorizing part because Phoebe has a habit of rolling in all kinds of "stuff" we encounter on our walks and hikes!

BVH Pet Care Premium Dog Shampoo & Conditioner is Cruelty-Free, Soap-Free, Chemical-Free, and Won't Irritate Or Redden your dog's Skin. It's pH balanced specifically for dogs so it won't cause skin irritation and those nasty rashes, bumps and dry flaky skin. 

These are the ingredients in BVH Pet Care Premium Dog Shampoo & Conditioner: 

  • Purified Water based formula
  • Coconut extracts
  • Palm extracts
  • Citrus extracts
  • Rapeseed extracts


  • That's IT!  Nothing but gentle, natural ingredients in this dog shampoo and conditioner!


    The shampoo lathered up beautifully and rinsed off easily. I like that it's not a heavily perfumed shampoo, it has a light clean scent.  It contains a moisturizer to replenish the natural oils in dogs' skin, and a fur conditioner to help control mild matting and provide a soft shiny coat.  It left Phoebe's fur feeling so soft and easy to comb out.  Her fur looked really shiny and bright too!

    BVH Pet Care's natural Dog Shampoo moisturizes and conditions

    I love that BVH Pet Care Premium Dog Shampoo and Conditioner is:

    > CRUELTY FREE
    > MADE IN THE USA
    > BIODEGRADABLE
     
     


    We know you'll love this shampoo, but BVH Pet Care offers a Money Back Guarantee if you are not completely satisfied with their product!


    BVH Premium Dog Shampoo and Conditioner is For use on dogs 12 weeks and older.  It's available on Amazon.com

    This post is sponsored by BVH Pet Care. I am being compensated for helping spread the word about BVH Natural Dog Shampoo and Conditioner, but Dogs Luv Us and We Luv Them only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers!