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Celebrating DOGust

August 1, 2020

August 1 st is a pretty important day for our canine patients: it’s DOGust, the universal birthday for shelter dogs. If you adopted your pet from a shelter, you definitely have our support. We love to see dogs getting second chances! However, you probably don’t know exactly when Fido was born. Why not let your furry best friend join in the fun, and celebrate his birthday today? A Burlington, ON vet offers a few suggestions in this article.

Photos

Take some adorable photos of your four-legged friend. You may want to experiment with different apps and settings. Here are a few tips: try snapping pics from Fido’s eye level. This alone can make a huge difference! We also recommend using quick shutter speeds.

Treats

If you could ask Fido what he wanted for his birthday, we’re pretty sure that treats would be at the top of his list. Indulge your four-legged buddy with something extra yummy! While we don’t usually advocate giving your pooch a lot of fatty foods, you can give your pup something special, like a sausage, hot dog, plain burger, or even a boneless steak!

Cake

We always love seeing cute pics of dogs celebrating their birthdays. Why not make Fido a yummy cake? You’ll find some great recipes for pupcakes online. Just be sure to only use ingredients that are safe for your furry pal.

Toys

No doggy birthday celebration is complete without some fun new toys! You can go with something classic, like a rope toy or tennis ball. Or, opt for a more modern plaything, like an automated ball launcher.

New Digs

This is a great time to take a look at your canine buddy’s belongings, and see if anything needs an upgrade. Could Fido use a new bed? Are his dishes or leashes worn out? Hit the pet store!

Quality Time

Our canine companions are extremely loyal, and really just want to hang out with their humans. Spend some quality time with your four-legged friend. Indulge Fido in a long walk or play session, or just relax with him.

Donations

Don’t forget about all the homeless dogs that are still in shelters. Consider donating money or supplies to a local shelter. When it comes to helping our animal friends, every little bit helps!

Please contact us, your Burlington, ON vet clinic, for all your dog’s veterinary care needs. We’re here to help!

Poison Prevention Week starts March 20th. This is a very important topic for anyone with pets. There are over 232,000 cases of pet poisonings in the US every year! Our furry friends don't know what is and isn't safe for them, so you'll need to take some precautions to keep your beloved pet safe. A Washington DC vet lists some ways to prevent pet poisoning in this article. Keep Cabinets Locked Many toxic chemicals and household products are stored in cabinets, often underneath sinks. Keeping these locked is a simple step that can prevent tragedy. Keep in mind that your four-legged friend doesn't have to actually eat or drink these substances. Because most animals lick themselves clean, they only need to walk through it or get it spilled on their fur to ingest it. Choose Non-Toxic Plants Plants are one of the most common culprits when it comes to pet poisoning. While there are many that are dangerous to all pets, others are more toxic to some animals than to others. For instance, lilies are extremely dangerous to cats, while Sago palms are a huge risk for dogs. Check the ASPCA site here for a list of safe and unsafe plants. Know The Warning Signs Although the signs of poison ingestion can vary, depending on the pet and the type and amount of substance involved, there are some common red flags to look for. These include vomiting, drooling, lethargy, agitation, restlessness, trembling, collapse, unusual vocalizations, and diarrhea. Pale gums are also a warning sign, as is a rapid heartbeat or shallow breathing. Cats may withdraw, while dogs may pace or whimper. It’s worth noting that while these things can be indicative of many medical issues, they should always constitute a call to the vet. Understand The Dangers It's also important to know what is and isn't poisonous. Some things, such as household chemicals, antifreeze, and rodenticides, are well-known. Others? Not so much. For instance, many people don’t know that a single grape or raisin can be extremely dangerous to dogs. Medication is also a common source of poisoning. Ask your vet for more information. Training This one applies more to dogs, of course. However, consider teaching Fido to Leave It. This simple command could help prevent tragedy! Do you have questions about your pet's health or safety? Contact us, your Washington DC animal clinic, today!

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