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Entries from February 2012

Horrific Tornado In Harrisburg

February 29th, 2012 · No Comments

My crate is ready, mommy!

TODAY’S TIDBIT: We were devastated to hear about the horrific tornado that struck Harrisburg, Illinois this morning. Our hearts go out to the families affected by this terrible tragedy.

Our guest writer, Judy Wright of Rosehill Yorkies  wrote an excellent 4-part series for us last fall, “Disaster Planning: Do It Now!”   Please review the series even if you followed along with us in November. And if you missed it, please read the series now! With nature being so unpredictable we all need to be prepared.

A demolished neighbourhood we saw in Alabama after the tornado last year.

Our prayers are with the people of Harrisburg. And with the many pets that will be affected by this dreadful disaster. See you on Friday for TODAY’S TIDBIT.

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Friday’s Feature: Sheraton Centre Toronto

February 24th, 2012 · 2 Comments

I hope they have comfie beds, mommy!

TODAY’S TIDBIT:  We LOVE to travel and finding decent accommodations that will accept dogs has always been a bit of a challenge!  I just read in the spring edition of Modern Dog Magazine that the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel will gladly accommodate your dog!

The ad reads, “The dog friendly Sheraton Centre Toronto.  Where you’ll find a warm welcome waiting for your smallest family friend.”  Sounds very inviting!

Check out their website at www.Sheraton.com/tospecials.  Have a great weekend everybody and stay warm!  See you on Wednesday for TODAY’S TIDBIT.

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Avocados Are NOT For Your Yorkie

February 22nd, 2012 · No Comments

Avocados are bad for us, mommy!

TODAY’S TIDBIT:  Many of you know I recently started Weight Watchers so I’m really watching what I eat!  I’ve learned that there are good fats and bad fats.  Avocados are a tasty healthy fat for us BUT NOT FOR OUR YORKIES!!!

According to the ASPCA Poison Control Centre avocados are poisonous if ingested by dogs.  “The leaves, fruit, seeds and bark of avocados contain Persin, which can cause vomiting and diarrhea in dogs.”  Persin is a fungicidal toxin (poisonous substance) found in avocados.  Ingesting avocados can be fatal to your dog.  CLICK HERE  to see the ASPCA’s “People Food To Avoid Feeding Your Pets.”

So remember:  keep the peel, pit, leaves and the fruit of the avocado AWAY from your Yorkie!  See you on Friday for TODAY’S TIDBIT.

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Friday’s Feature: Animal Planet Website

February 17th, 2012 · No Comments

I love having my pic taken, mommy!

TODAY’S TIDBITI really LOVE dogs but I also LOVE animals!  The Animal Planet channel is part of the Discovery Channel family and I’ve watched some amazing shows.  If you don’t have access to the channel click on the following link, their website is spectacular!   (Check out the Yorkshire Terrier video at the bottom of the page!)

On their site, you can watch all kinds of funny and informative videos about dogs, read pet health info, share and look at pet photos, learn about wild animals and so much more.  I was so absorbed in this site I completely lost track of time!

Have a great weekend everybody and see you on Wednesday for TODAY’S TIDBIT.

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Relaxing Just Got More Complicated

February 15th, 2012 · 2 Comments

I don't like reclining chairs, mommy!

TODAY’S TIDBIT:  My husband LOVES to come home from work, disappear into the family room and hop into his comfy La-Z-Boy recliner chair.  I can hear the familiar “crank” when he leans back and raises the footrest.

Recliner chairs and couches are wonderful but can pose a real safety hazard for your Yorkie!  I recently read about a dog that broke her leg when she got it caught in the footrest of a reclining chair.  Fortunately the little doggie’s leg has healed properly.

Please keep your Yorkie away from any reclining furniture!  They can easily become trapped when the footrest is closing or get caught in the tracks or mechanisms under the chair. 

Gideon and Hope sit at my feet when my husband is reclined in his chair.  But, he always looks around the chair before he gets up just to make sure no Yorkies have scooted under his footrest before he closes it.

Having your Yorkie sit with you while you relax is comforting but be extra cautious when reclining on your couch or chair.

Hope you enjoyed your Valentine’s Day yesterday!  See you on Friday for TODAY’S TIDBIT.

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Happy Valentine’s Day

February 10th, 2012 · 2 Comments

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TODAY’S TIDBITHave a wonderful Valentine’s Day, everybody!  Remember to cuddle your Yorkie and keep all the chocolate goodies away from your furry sweetheart.  See you on Wednesday for TODAY’S TIDBIT.

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POISONS IN OUR PURSES

February 8th, 2012 · 4 Comments

I'm so sorry to hear about Mia, mommy!

TODAY’S TIDBIT:  Our hearts go out this morning to a dear friend of our guest writer, Judy Wright of Rosehill Yorkies, whose Yorkie, Mia passed away after a sad and tragic accident at home.  Judy would like to share her story.  Please keep her friend in your thoughts: 

My dear friend went shopping and in her rush to bring groceries inside, she dropped her purse in her chair, as she struggled to get the bags of groceries to the kitchen.  She made several trips to the car, rushing back inside, with her arms loaded down.  

The phone rang, the kids needed picking up from soccer, dinner was not even started yet, bathroom break was way overdue and meanwhile, her precious little girl, Mia, climbed into her purse, thinking she would “load up” for the next car trip out with mommy.  She then decided she would “snack” a little while waiting for mommy to go again.

She looked around in the purse, found a packet of sugarless gum, had a couple of pieces, a roll of sugarless mints, then noticed those tiny little pills in that blister pack.  She ate a couple, they were really small and did not do a thing for her pre dinner hunger pangs, so she ate the rest of them.  Mommy was still running around and Mia was getting a little light headed so she jumped down and went to her bed, curled up and went to sleep.

My friend dashed out to get the kids, delivered several of the team-mates to their homes, rushed home and started dinner.  That is when she noticed that Mia was not in the kitchen, “helping” with dinner as she always did.  And then they found her lifeless little body, still curled up peacefully in her bed.

We all know we have to be so very cautious about purses and things these babies can get into and eat things that can cause them grave harm.  It just takes one minute of rushed confusion of everyday life activities, where we drop our guard, and we pay for it dearly.  

Lets review what we carry in our purses that can end tragically for our precious babies:

  1. Human medications, both prescribed as well as over the counter meds – Antidepressants, NSAIDS, aspirin, Tylenol, Motrin, any painkillers can be toxic to your pet.
  2. Sugarless Gum and Candy that contain Xylitol – Xylitol is highly toxic to your pet. It causes blood sugar crash in dogs, which they think is what happened to Mia.  She went into a severe hypoglycemic state of unconsciousness.
  3. Cigarettes, Tobacco and Nicotine Gum – Just 3 cigarettes can kill your baby. Nicotine poisoning is rapid onset, and results in rapid heart and respiratory rate, neurological symptoms, seizures, paralysis and death.
  4. Asthma Inhalers – Biting into and puncturing the dispenser results in acute life threatening poisoning.
  5. Hand Sanitizer – Alcohol is the active ingredient in these, and even a small bottle of sanitizer is equal to a shot of hard liquor.  This results in drop in blood sugar, hypothermia, coma, and death.

PLEASE, try to remember in your hustle and bustle, to throw your purse on some high, out of reach area.  You do not want to go through what my friend now has to face.  The event alone is tragic, but the guilt she is suffering is overwhelming.  I do not know if she will ever get over that.

We’re so sad for Mia’s Mom!  We’ll be praying for her.  Freak household accidents happen everyday, folks.  Please be aware and keep your Yorkie safe.  See you on Friday for TODAY’S TIDBIT.

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Friday’s Feature: Nylabones

February 3rd, 2012 · 4 Comments

I wish I had a Nylabone right now, mommy!

TODAY’S TIDBITOur little Yorkies LOVE Nylabones!  They have no removable parts, are easy to clean, the Yorkies love to chew away on them and they can even play a little tug-of-war!   

Nylabone

 We recently saw a video of a Yorkie puppy with a little hard plastic ball stuck in his mouth.  One of the openings on the toy seemed to have gotten caught on his teeth and the toy had to be cut into pieces to be removed from his mouth.

THANKFULLY the little puppy was ok after the toy was removed and his experience doesn’t seem to have slowed him down at all.  But PLEASE make sure you only give your Yorkies toys that ARE NOT made of hard plastic and DO NOT have any removable parts.  We like stuffing free toys, Kong toys and Nylabones.

Have a fantastic weekend everybody and see you on Wednesday for TODAY’S TIDBIT.

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Is Your Dog Excessively Thirsty?

February 1st, 2012 · No Comments

Am I drinking more than usual, mommy?

 
TODAY’S TIDBIT:  Hey everybody, we’re back from holidays!  We ate so much yummy Amish baking we thought for sure our sugar levels had shot right through the roof!  It got us to thinking about diabetes and then about our Yorkies:  Can dogs become diabetic like humans can?

Yes, they can!  It’s one of the most common hormonal diseases of dogs.  Diabetes is a chronic condition that happens when the body doesn’t produce or use the hormone insulin correctly.  Sugar needs to enter the cells to be used as energy so that the body can function properly.

Diabetes usually affects dogs that are middle aged – about seven years and older – and more females than males BUT diabetes can affect dogs of ANY age. 

Symptoms To Watch For

  • Drinking excessively, more than usual
  • Urinating more frequently than usual
  • Lack of energy
  • Weight loss even though your dog is eating well
  • Sudden blindness

If you think your dog has any of these symptoms or if you’re just not sure, make an appointment to visit your vet.  DON’T WAIT!!!  Untreated, diabetes can be fatal.  Your vet can check your dog’s urine and blood for evidence of diabetes.  She’ll suggest treatment and you can work with her to help your dog.

Glad to be back, everybody!  See you on Friday for TODAY’S TIDBIT.

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