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Friday, February 7, 2014

Health 101: Can your Dog Benefit from a Cleanse?

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Hopefully, you are doing your best to survive the frigid temperatures and snow drifts still plaguing the nation.  I certainly know we are doing our best!

With that said, we are also trying to keep our New Year's resolution of a happier, healthier, new and improved self.  Not only should we be trying to live happier and healthier lives for ourselves, but we should be helping our dogs to accomplish the same goal.  This post kicks off our "Happier, Healthier Pup" series on The Upper Paw.  Over the next several posts, we will aim to bring you tips, products, services, and recipes to help your dog in both body and mind.

So, with our first post we wanted to explore the question of, "Can your dog benefit from a cleanse?"  or, even experience a cleanse?

Check out this "human" recipe from Kat Pummill's FitGirlsKichen!

Cleanses are extremely popular right now and you would have to be living under a rock to not be hearing about the latest and greatest way to "cleanse" your internal system and reboot your body for greatness.  Even my husband and I, along with several of our friends and co-workers, are just finishing up a cleanse of our own.

So, can the same benefits be achieved for your dog?


Just like humans need to lose additional pounds and "clean out the bad stuff"...some veterinarians feel your dog can benefit from the same.

Chances are your dog is not eating a home-prepared diet for every meal...and chances are you also have your dog on the basic preventative meds (i.e. heartworm and flea/tick preventives).  These factors, coupled with exposure to chemicals in the environment lead to the accumulation of toxins in the body.  To combat this, your dog's liver and kidneys are tasked with clearing out the toxins.  If these organs aren't working, this can lead to "toxin overload" resulting in chronic health issues ranging from itchy, flaky skin to organ failure.  It's in this case, where a cleanse can be the answer.

Who can benefit?


According to holistic veterinarians, Dr. Basko and Dr. Becker, your dog can benefit from a cleanse if they exhibit one or more of the below symptoms:
  • Smelly, even after a bath
  • Chronic liver or kidney disease
  • Overweight
  • Lipomas or fatty lumps
  • Excessive discharge from eyes, nose, ears
  • Receives regular doses of medication, such as flea/tick or heartworm preventives

How often?  


Dr. Basko recommends trying one day a week for six weeks.

Check out Dr. Basko's Holistic Recipe for a Cleanse:

Ingredients:

  • Soup bone (beef or pork)
  • 1/2 cup of dried shiitake mushrooms (soak overnight in 1 cup of water)
  • 1/2 cup of chopped beet greens
  • 1/2 cup of chopped kale
  • 1/2 teaspoon of sea salt
  • 3 cups of purified or filtered water
Bring the pot of water to a boil with the bone and sea salt.  Reduce the heat and simmer for about 30 minutes covered.  Add the mushrooms, beet greens, and kale to the water.  Bring to a boil and simmer for another 30 minutes.  Let the broth sit until it is room temperature.  Then separate the solids from the liquid and save the liquid in a glass jar that can be tightly sealed and keep refrigerated.

Give your pet 5cc (1 teaspoon) per 5 lbs of body weight 6 times a day for one day each week.  
Example:  A 50 lb dog would take 10 x 5 = 50 cc = 10 teaspoons 6 times a day.

As with any change to your dog's health regimen, consult with your veterinarian beforehand.

For more healthy tips and advice, be sure to also check out Dr. Basko blog and Dr. Becker's articles on HealthyPets!

Love,

A & A



Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Protecting Your Dog From Extreme Cold Temperatures

While we were anticipating starting this new year off with posts dedicated to a happier, healthier new year for your pup; we have decided to address the sub-zero temperatures gripping the nation this past week.

Unless you live in Hawaii, chances are you have also been experiencing extremely cold temperatures.  Just like extreme heat, it is important to protect your pup from the dangers of cold environments.

Keep Your Dog Warm Indoors - If you think it's too cold outside for you, so does your pup.  It is important to keep your dog indoors with you, especially when temperatures drop to single digits and below.  In addition to extremely low temperatures, it is important to also be mindful of the wind chill.  Low temperatures coupled with dangerous wind chills enhance the effect on the body and can put your pup at further risk of frostbite, hypothermia or even death.

When taking your dog outside to relieve himself or to get some exercise; be sure to make it quick and as brief as possible.  Every moment that your dog's ears, nose, and paw pads are exposed is potentially harmful.


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Provide Plenty of Food and Water - Your dog uses more energy and burns more calories during the colder winter months.  Therefore, it is important to make sure you have plenty of water and additional food available.

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Use Proper Outerwear Protection - It is important for ALL dogs to have proper outwear, even those bred for colder climates.  If you have a short-haired breed, puppy, or older dog a winter coat is a must!

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Check out Hugh Jackman's adorable Frenchie in his coat!

Protect Paw Pads From Salt - This time of year, our sidewalks and streets are full of artificial salt helping to melt the snow and prevent us from slipping and falling on the ice.  This artificial salt...while helpful to us...is not good for our canine friends.  The salt can irritate and cut your dog's paw pads, which can be painful and cause infection.  Be sure to outfit your dog with appropriate boots or some type of protective footwear.

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Keep Antifreeze Away - Antifreeze is a common household agent intended to lower the freezing point of water-based liquids.  The most common use of antifreeze during this time of year is in our cars to prevent the coolant in your car from freezing.  No matter what your use, it is important to keep this chemical out of your pet's reach.  Antifreeze contains ethylene glycol, which many dogs find tasty.  Antifreeze can poison and even kill your pet, so it's important to keep away!

We hope you found some helpful tips in this post!  STAY WARM!!

Love,

A & A




Friday, December 20, 2013

The Gift Issue 2013: Top 5 Gifts for Dog Lovers

We can't forget the dog lovers during this holiday season.  So, if you are looking for some last minute gift ideas...these are a few we love!

1.  Private Photography Session - What better way to capture that hilarious expression or "I'm so innocent and cute" look than with a private photography session of your pup?  A picture lasts a lifetime and so do the memories you have with your dog.

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Prices can vary from $150 - $600 for private photo sessions.  Check out Happy Dog Sessions from Rialee Photography!

2.  Custom Portrait - Similar to a private photography session, custom artwork, is a great way to celebrate and proudly show off your furry friend.

Photo Credit:  Etsy - AnnaMarieRochelle by Annie Nelson
Artwork ranging from $140-$250

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Artwork raning from $35 - $90

3.  Coffee Table Book - This kind of gift is always so chic and thoughtful.  Who wouldn't love curling up with a glass of wine and flipping through adorable pages of Man's (and Woman's) Best Friend?!

We recommend:

  • DOGS by Tim Flach
  • Dogs in Vogue by Judith Watt
  • Hollywood Book of Dogs  by Robert Dance
  • The Big New Yorker book of Dogs by Malcolm Gladwell

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Price:  $50

Photo Credit:  The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bookstore
Price:  $45

4.  PJ Salvage Dog Pajamas - Who couldn't use some cozy pajamas during this time of year, especially ones with adorable pups all over!

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Price:  $67


5.  K Kane Jewelry Designs - This beautiful 18K gold cuff is a stunning addition to your jewelry repertoire and a great statement piece.  Celebrate how fabulous your bond is with one of these beautiful pieces!

Photo Credit:  Neiman Marcus
Price:  $272


We truly hope you have a wonderful holiday!

Love,

A & A