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Follow – Up Friday, April 12, 2013

April 12, 2013 By Jodi

Here we are, another week gone and time for Follow-Up Friday.  This week my co-hostess is a newbie. 🙂  That’s right, but I’m sure she’s not new to you!

Quite frankly I’m not sure how this lady does it.  She writes a bang up blog, stays on top of current animal legislation in Missouri, share adoptable dogs, recently added the cutest little black lab to her pack, and in addition to all of these thing, she creates the most beautiful jewelry and has planned a month-long celebration for her dog Jeffie’s birthday.

If you guessed Sue from The Talking Dog Blog, give yourself a gold star!  Welcome Sue and thank you for joining me today and sharing in hostessing duties.

This is the Follow-Up Friday Blog Hop, the hop that let’s you wrap up your week and leads you right into the weekend!

Follow-Up Friday Blog Hop

Follow-Up Friday Blog Hop

I’m Not Mad at You, I’m Mad at Me

Last year when Delilah ran off I reconciled my mind to the possibility that she might always have to be on leash, yet I continue to work her and her recall in the hope that someday she’ll get it.  And who knows, maybe some day she will, but I don’t expect it to be soon.

2 Brown Dawgs said, “You need one of those GPS collars” – I know, Hubby was telling me about them and he said, “But they’re $8 per month.” And I said, “But $8 for piece of mind, it’s well worth it!”

Gizmo said, “Only hope I can offer is that as he got older (like 5) he stopped his wandering” – Um…Giz? She turned seven in December. 🙁

Black and White Sunday

I wasn’t sure how I was going to like Black and White Sunday but I loved it!  Here’s the picture I ran.

Black and White Sunday 4-7-13 And here’s the original photo.

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Sue asked, “Is that Sampson at the top of the steps?”  Yes, that is Sampson, he loved that porch!

Emma asked, “Is that your house?” No Emma, sadly it is not.  It belongs to my daughter’s in-laws, and we were lucky enough to stay there for a week when they were renting it out.

Mel asked, “Is he waiting for you to put the camera down?” No, actually I think he was wondering why I was off the porch and he wasn’t! 🙂

2 Brown Dawgs, “Are those palm trees?” Yes indeed.

Misty Shores, “I find it amazing how some photos look so much better in black and white than color.”  I agree, I like this so much in black and white, I’m thinking of printing it off and framing it.

Sugar, “LOVE the railing, what’s the color?” The railing is plain white, but it really stands out, no?

Dogs N Pawz, “Is that Sampson guarding the house?”  It is Sampson, but I don’t think he was guarding.

Sue, “Where are you???” This my friend is the beautiful Emerald Isle, North Carolina.

My Dog Likes Wood

Doggy’s Style, “May I compliment your eyes?” Yes you can.  Thank you Leo. 🙂

What Would You Do For Your Pet?

Most of us agreed, we’d jump in after our pets.  I never let my dogs get that far away from me near water, so I never really thought about it.  Having now thought about it, I would try to remain calm and talk to them trying to encourage them to swim to a safe spot.  Knowing myself though, I’d panic and go right in after them.

Emma said, “First, you are using wordpress, so when you insert a link always check the open link in a new window box that way when the reader closes that linked page they still have your page.”  Thank you Emma, I appreciate the tip, I did not know that but going forward, I will always have the link open in a new window.

Jackie asked, “can you imagine standing and watching your pup be swept away?” No, I absolutely could not.

2 Brown Dawgs shared a really interesting story.

I read it, I get it but I know me, my heart rules and I would die trying to save them.

Wellness Wednesday Fleas and Ticks

Carol asked, “I like the idea of spraying before we go walking..but do you know if it is ok to use with topical treatments???”  No Carol, I don’t. Any of my vet tech friends know the answer to that?

Barb said, “When you have perfected your own spray, I would be very interested in your recipe if you care to share.  Absolutely Barb!

Married with Dawgs said, “I use apple cider vinegar, regular grooming & baths and a natural spray with a variety of essential oils. It’s been working like a charm for almost 2 years.”  I’d like to know more about the ACV and what spray you are using.

Dawn asked, “how often do you do a Lyme disease test to check your dogs?” That’s a great question Dawn and would you believe I don’t know?  I have to check with my vet and see if they test that when they do bloodwork, if they don’t you can bet they will going forward!

Snoopy asked, “Have you ever tried the discs that are supposed to work for 2 years, Mum’s read about them before, but thought maybe they were too good to be true?”  No Snoopy, I have never heard of the discs.  Tell me more. 🙂

This ‘N That Thursday

Sue asked, “And the toy has survived Delilah, you say?”  Yes the toy did survive, but once she had flattened the bottle I took it away, so who knows if eventually she would have managed to get it open.

Whew!  This edition of Follow-Up Friday is a wrap!  Thanks again to Sue at Talking Dogs for co-hosting with me, please be sure to stop over to her blog and enter Jeffie’s birthday photo contest.

This is the Follow-Up Friday Blog Hop


 

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This ‘N That Thursday – April 11, 2013

April 11, 2013 By Jodi

Today we’re joining up with our friends over at 2 Brown Dawgs, for This ‘N That Thursday, because some days you have a little of this or a little of that.

Courtesy of 2 Brown Dawgs Blog

Courtesy of 2 Brown Dawgs Blog

Today I have this:

Spring is here and all the dogs are getting walked.

Well maybe it only feels that way because I’m continuously dodging people and their dogs on our walks.  I only have one question.  Where the hell have you people been the last five months?

‘Cause I didn’t see you out on the trails rain, sleet or snow like I was.

Just sayin’.

Off my soap box now.

For Love of A Dog

Have you heard the news?  There’s a big party this month celebrating Jeffie’s birthday on the Talking Dogs Blog.  There are drawings and prizes all month long.

The first drawing was for a pair of earrings and a Skinneeez Big Bite dog toy and we won!!  Guess what came yesterday?

I just have to share with you how wonderful this package was.  Beginning with the tissue paper.  Look, it’s puppy paws!

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The earrings were in their own little box, tied with a red bow.  You can tell by the carefully constructed packaging just how beautiful the jewelry is going to be.

IMG_4644 I’ve seen the photos on Sue’s website, heck I drool over most of the Lab pieces at least once a week, I was still blown away by the beauty of the earrings. The colors are vibrant and the craftsmanship of the silver is flawless.

IMG_4646 And yes, I will be wearing them at BlogPaws! 🙂

After admiring the earrings for a few minutes, I moved on to the Skinneeez Big Bite toy.

IMG_4647 Truthfully it was stuffed with an empty bottle and the crinkling and crunching as I removed the tags was driving Delilah insane, I couldn’t give it to her fast enough.  In fact at one point, she jumped up and tried to take it from me. 🙂

She was so happy to get the toy and spent a good half hour working at it, before I took it away.  At which point, the bottle was flat but she hadn’t managed to get inside the toy.  That’s a pretty sturdy toy, if it’s Delilah proof.

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I did shoot a little video of her working her magic on the toy, but decided to spare you the noise. 😉

That’s a wrap for This ‘N That Thursday Blog Hop hosted by our friends at 2 Brown Dawgs. Thank you 2 Brown Dawgs!

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Wellness Wednesday – Fleas and Ticks

April 10, 2013 By Jodi

This is my first post regarding natural non-toxic ways to make changes in the lives of you and your pets.

Flea and tick control.

Up until a couple of years ago I was using the topical flea and tick treatment on Sampson and Delilah.  I hated the idea of it and after reading the package and speaking with my vet I reduced the applications to once every six weeks or so April through October.

I continued to use this, despite both me and the dogs hating it.  I did this until the day I found a tick on my dog.

WHY does my dog have a tick when I’m using a preventative treatment?

I called the vet and found out even though we were using the topical treatment; the tick (or flea) still had to bite my pet to ingest the poison that would kill them.  The poison should however prevent said pest from attaching long enough to infect my dog.

POISON.

Your skin is the largest organ your body has.  Anything that you put on your skin is absorbed into your body and enters your blood stream.  I’m putting poison on my dog’s fur, that is absorbed through their skin into their blood system and it’s toxic enough to kill a tick.  Poison that stays in their blood, circulating through their sweet little bodies and I’m replenishing it every four to six weeks.

Have you ever tried to squish a tick?  Not easy unless they are engorged, I did have success once by stabbing one with a ball point pen, but all in all I’d say they’re pretty hardy little beings.

That’s when my light bulb moment occurred.  I’m poisoning my dogs.

Our yard is pretty rustic, the fenced backyard where the dogs have freedom to roam is a hilly, tree and shrub filled wonderland.  While the fence helps to keep deer out, they can still get in, not to mention the mice, chipmunks, squirrels, birds, etc that can bring ticks into the yard.

Backyard

Shortly after we moved in, I got a tick on my stomach.  It’s a funny story, uniquely personal and probably fodder for another day.

But not this day.

Needless to say, we’ve been having the yard sprayed ever since. We’ve been using a traditional tick application to keep the nasty buggers at bay, but I’m working on finding a green company to replace them. (More on that in another post.)

Back to the dogs.

I started searching for a more natural way to control these unwanted pests.  What I came up with is a protocol, it’s not perfect, it requires a bit more of my time, but in my opinion it is so worth it.

  • Bug Off Garlic tablets – One tablet for every 20 pounds of dog.  I know, I know, you’ve heard garlic is bad for your dogs and IT IS.  But only in large doses.  For a dog Sampson or Delilah’s size they would have to eat something along the lines of 20 bulbs, not cloves, BULBS.

The drawback I’ve found is when they get too much at once, they get really stinky cigar smelling farts.  GROSS.

What I do is keep them on a low dose all year-long (two tablets a day) and slowly increase their dosage during the April through October months. (Also available in granules if you prefer to sprinkle on their food.)  I use the tablets as treats, when I leave for work, they each get two tablets, it’s a simple and easy way to remember.

The first year I did this, I found a total of about 20 ticks, mostly on Delilah.  Sampson being lighter I can usually spot them quicker, before they start to attach.

My preferred method of killing ticks is to pluck them off live and let them swim around in rubbing alcohol until they die.

Last year I added two more pieces to my protocol and we had less than five ticks all season

The two other pieces are:

  • A natural spray that is used daily, especially when we are leaving our yard.  I did make my own but I wasn’t entirely happy with it, so I’m currently using EcoSmart.  It is designed for people too, so I spray my legs and shoes to keep the buggers off me as well.  It is less expensive than the sprays marketed as dog sprays. I will also be working on perfecting my own, and will share that recipe here.

The base ingredient in this is rubbing alcohol which I think is fine for my dogs as they have really thick coats. For those with thinner coats, you can go with a lighter application.  You need to make sure that you don’t spray in their eyes, nose, mouth or genitals and I’m careful about the underbelly too, as there is much less fur there.  (I wouldn’t use this on nursing mamas.)

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I spray it in my hand to apply it under their chin, their ears and a little bit around the muzzle.  The areas I really focus on are the thick furred areas such as the chest, back of the neck and the hind quarters.  I also spray the thick furry area under their tail.

It takes me about five minutes or less to spray both dogs.

  • Brushing.  The last piece of this protocol is when we return from walk.  Most days I just give them a quick brush paying attention to those thick areas.  Other days depending on weather we rinse off with the hose.  Obviously the brushing is much quicker then washing but some days just require it.

It sounds like a lot more work, but really it adds only 10 to 15 minutes to my walking routine. I adjusted to it fairly quickly and I feel so much better knowing that I am not putting toxins on my dogs.

How do you feel about the current flea and tick products you are using for your dogs?   Have you considered a more natural approach to prevention?  Do you think the added work is too much?

Author’s note, the opinions expressed are my own, I was not paid by any of the companies listed in the post, you must always do what you feel is best for your pets.
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jodiHi, my name is Jodi. Thanks for stopping by and checking out my blog! I have all kinds of fun writing about my two crazy pups, Sampson and Delilah. Find out more!

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