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West Seattle Dog Poisoning

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

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There have been news reports of dogs in West Seattle that may have been poisoned with rat poison on dog treats, bones, etc, strewn about Westcrest and Fauntleroy parks where dogs run off leash (though possibly, they shouldn’t anyway, as I think they aren’t off leash parks).
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Written by Grisha Stewart, Ahimsa Dog Training, Seattle

Chocolate, Raisins and Other Foods Toxic to Dogs

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

kiss.jpg Everybody knows that chocolate is bad for dogs, but do you know how much is too much? That 7 raisins could kill your dog? Or that onions are bad for dogs? Or that garlic is also toxic for dogs?

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Written by Grisha Stewart, Ahimsa Dog Training, Seattle

Recalled Dog Treats - Smokehouse

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

It’s not an official recall yet, but Petsmart is pulling the following Smokehouse dog treats from their shelves, because of some dogs becoming ill after eating these treats. (more…)

Written by Grisha Stewart, Ahimsa Dog Training, Seattle

Seatbelts or Crates in the Car

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

petbuckle.jpgWhen I was growing up, the concept of having a dog in a seatbelt was never even considered. Even having a baby in a strapped-in secure, safety-tested car seat was a pretty new idea. But now that they are available, would you take your newborn home from the hospital just sitting on the car seat next to you? Or on your lap when you drive? (more…)

Written by Grisha Stewart, Ahimsa Dog Training, Seattle

Household Poisons & Toxic Plants (Dogs and Cats)

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

poisonPeople often ask what things around the house - and what plants - are dangerous for their dog. The ASPCA has a list of poisonous items. Some of them “just” cause vomiting, others are things that some dogs are allergic to and others aren’t, and some will kill any dog.

The ASPCA Poison Control Hotline is (888) 426-4435. It costs $55. I have also called the regular human poison number. (more…)

Written by Grisha Stewart, Ahimsa Dog Training, Seattle

Recalled Dog Foods - Up-to-date list

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

I can’t seem to keep up with all of the different foods that have been contaminated with Melamine. I think what this crisis has shown us, more than anything else, is that most dog food manufacturers are relatively the same and treat our dogs as not being worthy of truly good nutrition. Makes you want to cook your own food. At the very least, find a place that is made in the U.S. that offers a balanced diet.

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Written by Grisha Stewart, Ahimsa Dog Training, Seattle

Collar Warnings, Foxtails, and Other News

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

COLLAR & HARNESS WARNINGS


I have some awful news. A dog that took puppy class with me this spring passed away last week. Her harness caught on the exercise pen that she was kept in when her owners were gone for a bit, and she strangled.

The family emailed me because they wanted to prevent other dogs from danger. They asked me to be sure to tell people that it was a Shih Tzu - not the kind of dog one might expect to leap acrobatically into the air and get stuck on something high up.

I had heard rumors of this problem, and put my dogs into breakaway collars, but having never actually known a dog that had this happen, I thought it was very rare and got rid of the collars.

Looking into it, it seems it’s common enough to warrant warning you: 91% of vets say they have had 1-5 dogs in their practice who have strangled in the last year. I have just ordered several KeepSafe breakaway collars, which bust open if the dogs tangle in something but can be clipped to work like a regular collar when on leash. You can get them at the training center starting next week, or you can order them on our online dog store.

If you do get a breakaway collar, or have your dog go collarless in the home, it’s *especially* important to microchip your dog.

Love them every day, and don’t sweat the small stuff. Life is too short for dogs, even if we do everything right.

FOXTAILS - Danger!

Foxtails are a plant seed that land on your dog’s fur and then keep burrowing in, given the chance. I’ve had clients whose dogs and cats have had them in eyeballs, paws, and skin. They are known to go deeper, too, into the animal’s body, winding up in hearts and lungs. The dog parks are full of them and they are traveling now due to the hot weather drying up the plants. I spent yesterday removing as many as I could from the front of the training center.
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Written by Grisha Stewart, Ahimsa Dog Training, Seattle

 

 

 

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