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Sane Reasons Why Your Dog Should Wear Clothes!!

Posted on 16 July 2009 by admin

There are several good functional reasons why an owner should think about dressing their dog in clothes. With regard to designer dog clothes there are some that may consider this “frivolous” so I’ll be taking a look at that too.

Firstly let’s look at the functional purpose that some dog clothes can serve;

A lot of people say the dogs have their own coats and so do not need extra clothing. True!! They may have their own coats but a thick shaggy coat is no fun in hot,steamy weather and likewise a short haired coat is hardly ideal in mid winter in Alaska. For example a Chihuahua not only has short hair but an incredibly small body mass. Take your Chihuahua out for a walk in mid winter in Northern climes and tell me he doesn’t shiver and look miserable. Your little pal would be much happier in a snug warm coat, I can guarantee that!

So, hopefully we’ve established that certain dogs, under certain condition actually NEED to be wearing an extra layer of protection.

Frozen ground will make your doggy’s feet feel like blocks of ice? His soft padded feet sticking to the icy pavement. Not nice!  A set of snug footwear would solve his problem and make him a whole lot happier?

How about in the hot summer months? You know what it’s like to feel your feet burning when walking on a hot sandy beach? It’s the same for dogs who walk side by side with their owners. Once again some doggy boots would solve this.

Talking of the sun did you know that dogs can suffer skin cancer just as humans can? The solution is a nice cool T-shirt for your pooch.

If you have a dog suffering from an allergy a shirt will stop him licking and pawing at the area affected.

Once we accept that there is nothing intrinsically wrong with dog’s wearing clothes we can look at the wonderful  world of designer dog clothes. If you are going to dress you dog then you might as well make him look good hadn’t you?

With the vast array of fabulous designer dog clothes available the sky’s the limit. Not only can your best friend look super cool and follow all the latest trends…designer dog hoodies anyone?… But I’m convinced he will appreciate being dressed in only the best.

Just try walking down your road with your fashion icon by your side and watch peoples reaction, it really is great. Untold conversations will be started over your dog’s attire.

So in conclusion there are very valid reasons for dressing your dog on health grounds but equally there are very valid reasons for dressing your dog on social and darn right good fun grounds too. Have a go; you and your dog will love it!!

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Leaving Your Pet In A Parked Car Can Be A Deadly Mistake

Posted on 02 July 2009 by admin

dog-car1With the summer months upon us, it’s time for a reminder about the dangers of leaving your pet in a parked car. Whether you’re parking in the shade, just running into the store, or leaving the windows cracked, it is still not ok to leave your pet in a parked car.

The temperature inside a car can skyrocket after just a few minutes.  Parking in the shade or leaving the windows cracked does very little to alleviate this pressure cooker.

On a warm, sunny day try turning your car off, cracking your windows and sitting there.  It will only be a few short minutes before it becomes unbearable.  Imagine how your helpless pet will feel.  On an 85-degree day, for example, the temperature inside a car with the windows cracked can reach 102 degrees within only ten minutes. After 30 minutes, the temperature will reach 120 degrees. At 110 degrees, pets are in danger of heatstroke. On hot and humid days, the temperature in a car parked in direct sunlight can rise more than 30 degrees per minute, and quickly become lethal.

Stanford University School of Medicine conducted a study to measure the temperature rise inside a parked car on sunny days with highs ranging from 72 to 96 degrees F. Their results showed that a car’s interior can heat up by an average of 40 degrees F within an hour, regardless of ambient temperature. Ambient temperature doesn’t matter – it’s whether it’s sunny out.  Eighty percent of the temperature rise occurred within the first half hour. Even on a relatively cool day, the temperature inside a parked car can quickly spike to life-threatening levels if the sun is out.

Further, the researchers noted that much like the sun warms a greenhouse in winter; it also warms a parked car on cool days. In both cases, the sun heats up a mass of air trapped under glass.  Precautions such as cracking a window or running the air conditioner prior to parking the car were found to be inadequate.

Pets are very susceptible to overheating as they are much less efficient at cooling themselves than people are. The solution is simple – leave your pets at home if the place you are going does not allow pets.

Dogs are designed to conserve heat. Their sweat glands, which exist on their nose and the pads of their feet, are inadequate for cooling during hot days. Panting and drinking water helps cool them, but if they only have hot air to breathe, dogs can suffer brain and organ damage after just 15 minutes. Short-nosed breeds, young pets, seniors or pets with weight, respiratory, cardiovascular or other health problems are especially susceptible to heat-related stress.

Signs of heat stress include:  heavy panting, glazed eyes, a rapid pulse, unsteadiness, a staggering gait, vomiting or a deep red or purple tongue.  If a pet becomes overheated, immediately lowering their body temperature is a must.

- Move the pet into the shade and apply cool (not cold) water all over their body to gradually lower their temperature.

- Apply ice packs or cool towels to the pet’s head, neck and chest only.

- Allow the pet to drink small amounts of cool water or lick ice cubes.

- Then take the pet to the nearest vet.

Animal Services Officers or other law enforcement officers are authorized to remove any animal left in an unattended vehicle that is exhibiting signs of heat stress by using the amount of force necessary to remove the animal, and shall not be liable for any damages reasonably related to the removal. The pet owner may be charged with animal cruelty.

Creating greater awareness is the key to preventing pets from this unnecessary suffering.  Below are some tips to help spread the word:

- A good start is to let friends know about the dangers of leaving their pets in a parked car and remind them to keep their pets at home on warm sunny days if they’ll be going anywhere pets are not allowed.

- The Humane Society of the United States has posters available for a nominal fee that store managers can post inside their windows to remind shoppers that “Leaving Your Pet in a Parked Car Can Be a Deadly Mistake.”  They also have similar hot car flyers.

- Get involved. If you see a pet in a parked car during a warm sunny day, go to the nearest store and have the owner paged. Enlist the help of a local police officer or security guard or call the local police department or animal control office.

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Kim Salerno is the President & Founder of TRIPSwithPETS.com.  She founded the pet travel site in 2003 and is an expert in the field of pet travel. Her mission is to ensure that pets are welcome, happy,and safe in their travels.
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Crated dog abandoned in garage to die* – updated Apr 20, 2009 : El Paso, TX (US)

Posted on 24 June 2009 by Pet-Abuse

Sgt. Dwayne Sumter is accused of keeping his dog in a crate in the garage without food or water for about a month.

After KFOX broke …

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Dog stolen, beaten to death with shovel* – updated May 28, 2009 : Farmington, MO (US)

Posted on 22 June 2009 by Pet-Abuse

A Doe Run man arrested for killing a dog two years ago has been placed on five years of supervised probation.

On Friday, Circuit Court Judge …

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