Summer Safety Tips

June 10, 2010

Summer travel does not have to exclude your four-legged companions. Many hotels and inns are becoming dog friendly, so there’s no need to leave your beloved dog at home. Before heading out on that vacation together, you should make sure your dog’s vaccinations are up-to-date to protect him/her from any viruses he/she may come in contact with. Don’t forget to pack all the essentials your dog will need for the trip like a leash, a bag of his/her regular food, a set of travel bowls, and a few favorite toys. While on the road, remember to take frequent breaks so you and your dog can stretch your legs, enjoy a snack, and use the restroom. Don’t forget to clean up after yourselves!

Traveling with your pets

We also wanted to provide you with a few summer safety tips to help you avoid uncomfortable and possibly dangerous situations.

Safety Tip 1: “Stay. I’ll be right back.”
NEVER leave your dog unattended in your car – not even for a few minutes. The same warnings that apply to children equally apply to pets. The internal temperature of an enclosed vehicle, even with the windows slightly opened, can quickly rise to deadly levels in a matter of minutes.

Safety Tip 2: “Do you want to go for a walk?”
The pavement beneath our feet, such as black asphalt, cement, and gravel can become hot enough from the intense summer sun to severely burn the pads of a dog’s feet. Because we typically wear shoes or sandals, which cushion our feet from heated pavement and sidewalks, we are unaware of just how hot these surfaces really are. Your pup can’t tell you, “Ouch, that’s hot!”, so it’s up to you to be conscientious and protect him/her from hot surfaces.

Dog with Head Out Car Window

Safety Tip 3:  “She loves the wind in her face.”
Many dogs love to hang their head out the window of a moving vehicle and feel the wind in their face.  This is cute to watch, but it is also very dangerous for your dog.  Think for a moment of the frequent bug splatters on your windshield and imagine one of those bugs striking your dog in the eye.  The impact would rupture your dog’s eyeball in an instant.

Safety Tip 4: “Help! My dog is terrified of thunder.”
If your dog is frightened by the sound of thunder or fireworks, there are a few things you can do to help him or her weather the storm.  One suggestion is to purchase a CD of thunderstorm or fireworks sounds and play it very softly to desensitize your pet. Slowly increase the volume in one to two week intervals and pay loving attention to assure your pooch there is nothing to fear.  A visit to your veterinarian can be helpful as well. There are several medications available through your vet which will help calm your pet during these frightening episodes.

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Water Hazards Dangerous To Your Dog

May 15, 2010

According to the ASPCA, it is estimated that over 10,000 dogs drowned in the US last year.  The biggest problem is backyard swimming pools where a dog can fall in and is unable to get out.  Most pet owners assume that all dogs instinctively know how to swim.  The truth is some do not, and even the ones who can swim will become panicked and exhausted trying to find a way out of the pool.  There are many tales of tragic accidents involving backyard swimming pools caused by unforeseen circumstances.  If there’s one common thread to these heartbreaking stories it is to live on the side of caution because accidents do happen.
  
If you own a swimming pool and have children or pets, you should have a pool protection alarm.  Originally designed to protect children who accidentally fall into a pool when no one is around, these devices work equally well for pets.  Either free floating or mounted to the side of the pool, the pool protection alarms emit a loud sound and also transmit to a remote receiver in your house the moment they detect wave action.  You’ll have peace of mind knowing you can be there in less time than it takes for a dog or child to gulp one mouthful of pool water.

Dog Wearing Life Vest

Life Vests for Dogs

Rivers, lakes, and ponds also pose a hazard because a dog can become fatigued or suffer hypothermia before reaching land.  Dogs should be fitted with canine life preservers for the same reasons we wear them.  Should a dog accidentally fall overboard with no one noticing, a life preserver will keep them afloat until they can be rescued or are able to swim to the shoreline.

Categories: Pet Safety Tips.

Itty Bitty Gives Birth

April 9, 2010

Itty Bitty had an x-ray taken on Monday which showed three puppies of moderate size. In our last blog entry we mentioned the concern surrounding a tiny female mating with a much larger male and having puppies too large for the mother to deliver without complications. Though the breed of the sire, or male dog, was unknown, our vet felt the puppies looked small enough in the x-ray for Itty Bitty to proceed with a natural birth.

Sure enough, Itty Bitty went into labor at 8:05am, Thursday, April 08, 2010 and delivered three healthy male pups.

Itty Bitty and Pups

Itty Bitty and her three male puppies.

The fact Itty Bitty was pregnant prior to our rescuing her from a shelter emphasizes the importance of spay and neutering. Though we’re delighted that Itty Bitty had three healthy puppies, her ‘unplanned’ pregnancy however, takes the place of three additional dogs we could have rescued from euthanasia.

We’d like to ask your input on naming the three male puppies. Post a comment with your suggested name(s), we’ll choose from the entries and post the results. Suggestions should be posted by Wednesday, April 14th.

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Categories: Itty Bitty, Kennel, Uncategorized.

The Itty Bitty Mama

April 5, 2010

Whenever we do a rescue at the public shelters, we typically check all potential cats and dogs for any obvious health or temperament issues. On occasion, some little things may be undetectable, like an early pregnancy. Such is the case with one of our latest rescues, Itty Bitty. While in quarantine, it began with the simple question among our Kennel staff, “Is it just me, or is she looking fatter?”

Itty Bitty

Photo of Itty Bitty

Shortly after being rescued, this adorable eight pound, long haired Chihuahua mix suddenly began to show signs of being pregnant; most prominent was the rapid growth of her midsection.

This is the exciting part of having a blog site for Living Free, because we now have the opportunity to share this and other incredible experiences with you.  We will keep everyone posted on the progression of Itty Bitty’s pregnancy, the birth of her puppies, and the follow-up on their development, with lots of photos along the way.

There are a lot of unknown factors surrounding Itty Bitty’s unplanned pregnancy that give rise to caution.  Not knowing the actual date of conception makes determining the due date for her puppies uncertain, though we’re able to estimate an approximate date based on the progression of physical symptoms.  The greatest concern is not knowing the breed of the male dog(s) with whom she may have mated.  Mating with a much larger male could produce puppies too big for such a tiny female and cause complications during delivery.  In cases like this, x-rays are generally required to ascertain the size of the unborn pups.  If they are too big for a normal birth, then our veterinarian would recommend birth by caesarean section.

The next post will include the results of the x-ray,  the size and number of puppies Itty Bitty is carrying, and her estimated due date.

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Categories: Kennel, Quarantine, Uncategorized.

Quarantine – Assuring Healthy Happy Cats and Dogs

April 5, 2010

Adopting a rescue animal is by far one of the most rewarding experiences of being an animal lover, because you know that you have saved a precious life from euthanasia. At Living Free, we take every precaution to ensure your newly adopted cat or dog is healthy, happy, and ready to begin its new life with you. Continued…

Categories: Background, Cattery, Kennel, Quarantine.

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