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It’s that time of year when the mercury creeps up toward triple digits. Our canine best friends need our help to keep cool and summertime safe. First, look at Fido’s food. Being genetically similar to wolves; a healthy canine diet is a hydrating canine diet. Dry food alone can dehydrate dogs and increase their risk for heat-related stresses. Just like an automobile low on radiator fluid is prone to overheating, so is a dehydrated dog. Moist format foods, including home-made, raw, canned and refrigerated pet food as well as (reconstituted) dehydrated and freeze-dried food can better help maintain a pup’s hydration in the long haul. Another heat consideration is a dog’s body weight. The extra insulation from unnecessary body fat will not help keep Fido cool in summer, but can interfere with breathing (i.e., panting to cool himself down), and contribute to a variety of other serious health consequences. Another potential overheating contributor is a dog’s permanent fur coat. Consistent brushing and de-shedding removes excess coat. Together with regular baths, this can help keep the skin/coat healthier and keep your dog cooler. If considering shaving your dog, consult with a breed specialist or your vet as some breeds actually stay cooler with a full coat. Next, look at your dog’s overall health. Are they conditioned well enough for summer activities? If your dog is brachycephalic (short-nosed) use caution; these breeds have a lower exercise and heat tolerance. Nowadays, plenty of summeroriented puppy paraphernalia can help keep Fido comfortably cool and safe. Sunscreen for noses and light-skinned dogs can extend the quantity of time outdoors. Booties, visors, sunglasses, cooling-collars and evaporative-cooling vests can all add to the intensity of summertime fun.
To escape the hottest temperatures, restrict activities to early morning or late evening. Shade is a must, along with frequent dog-wetting opportunities. Many dogs enjoy a hose-down or a dip in a kiddie pool. Keep in mind, it is not recommended to leave dogs unattended near a pool or body of water, regardless of how skilled they might be at swimming. Each time you venture out into the heat; bring water enough for both of you. Frequent, small drinks can help keep you both hydrated. Also, try drinking prior to your adventure; the majority of dogs enjoy chilled chicken broth or goat’s milk as an adventure appetizer. Once outside, avoid hot surfaces, like concrete and asphalt, which can seriously burn a dog’s feet. When traveling, it is not recommended to transport loose dogs in the open-air back of a truck, (it’s actually illegal in many cities, including Albuquerque.) Perhaps, most importantly, a dog should never be left in a vehicle at any time while the ambient temperature ventures above 60 degrees. Learn the symptoms of heat stroke and work to prevent it. Heavy panting, drooling, weakness, vomiting, diarrhea and seizures can indicate a potentially dangerous problem from over-heating. By knowing your dog’s normal body temperature (approximately 101), you can take quick action if it deviates a bit above normal. Offering chilled treats, like dog-appropriate frozen yogurt and cool water can help reduce their internal temperature. Wetting their fur with cooler water, applying ice packs to their groin, or applying isopropyl alcohol to their paw pads can help cool them externally. Always be ready to rush them to the vet if their symptoms don’t improve or if their temperature stays high. In sum, when you educate yourself about the potential dangers of heat, take the necessary heat-related precautions and apply pet-parenting common sense, you can more safely enjoy a plethora of outdoor summer exploits with your favorite canine companions. What are you waiting for…let’s get out there! @yourpetnm
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he arrival of summer generally means the arrival of something else in our lives: BUGS. Although Albuquerque’s dry desert climate means we aren’t subjected to the massive numbers of insects (particularly fleas and mosquitoes) that commonly infest other parts of the country, there are still enough around to annoy us and our pets. Unfortunately, fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes can be more than just annoyances -- they can transmit serious or even life-threatening diseases to companion animals and humans. Lyme disease, heartworm, ehrlichiosis, tapeworm, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, West Nile virus, Zika virus, and plague are just some of the diseases transmitted by insect bites, and these diseases are on the rise. In fact, according to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of cases of diseases transmitted by ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes has TRIPLED in the United States within the last 15 years. So how do we keep these insects away from our animals? Repellents vs. Insecticides
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called permethrin. These work by causing distress to insects when they land or climb onto your pet. The chemical is thought to cause a burning sensation, which causes the insect to leave your pet alone. You can find lotions, shampoos, sprays, and collars made with permethrin. Natural repellents are typically essential oils that insects find unappealing, including citronella, cedar oil, peppermint oil, and others. These are often used in combination as active ingredients, and can also be found in lotions, shampoos, sprays, collars, and spot treatments. Natural repellents work by encouraging insects to never land on your pet in the first place.
The second major type of insect control products are insecticides. These include some of the most popular spot treatments, flea collars, and prescription tablets in use today. The most common active ingredients include fipronil, deltamethrin, dinotefuran, imidacloprid, indoxacarb, permethrin, pyriproxifen, and selamectin. These toxic chemicals are also often used in insect sprays and roach baits. For example, fipronil is one of the most common ingredients used in roach baits. These treatments work by killing insects, which is great when you are dealing with an There are two major type of insect control products available to pet infestation and need a quick solution. However, the downside is that parents: repellents and insecticides. Repellents work by keeping in order to get the active ingredient into the insect, it has to bite your bugs from ever biting your pet in the first place. There are several pet. This is not an effective way to stop the spread of insect-borne types of repellents. Chemical repellents use an active ingredient diseases, since diseases can still be spread with a single bite. Continued on page 11
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by Monica poMpeo hen I walked thru the door into Desert Reef and Exotics, I left behind daylight, humdrum, and dehydration. I literally entered another realm: a wild, watery world populated by feathery, finned, and furry creatures of unusual persuasion. In spite of the fact that each is living in decidedly separate ecosystems, there was, nevertheless, a sense of unison that gave the place a very high vibe, indeed. A dark-green mural filled with entwining vegetation covers the walls; simultaneously conjuring the mystery of the sea, as well as the spirit of a river, its bank alit with twinkling fireflies. After I accepted shop-owner, J.T.’s invitation of a guided tour, we embarked upon a journey as he casually, yet ceremoniously, introduced me to what can only be described as a labor of love. An enormous, convex salt-water aquarium commands the center of the shop. Within the glass walls of this miniature ocean, a variety of fantastical fish, some striped, others polka-dotted, and even a queen (Angel Fish) wearing a tiara, all thrive in harmony. And
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t’s that magical time of the year. The flowers and trees are in bloom, the grass is turning green and allergies are in full force. Unfortunately, allergies can attack our beloved dogs and leave us feeling quite helpless. There are several factors that may contribute to your dog’s allergy problems. The cause may be environmental, food allergies or dermatitis which is causes by fleas. Whatever the cause, it can be very frustrating to figure out what is actually the culprit of your dog’s allergies. Although any breed of dog can suffer from allergies, terriers, flat faced breeds such as pugs, bulldogs, and Boston Terriers seem to be more susceptible. By paying attention to several factors, there may be several things that you can do to fight the symptom of allergies. Does your dog become itchy after taking a walk? Do you notice if your dog has digestive issues after eating (i.e. vomiting or diarrhea) or if you have a
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O flea issue does your dog itch to the point of making himself bleed? The environment can have a huge factor on allergies. If your dog seems instantly affected by a walk or coming in from outside consider wiping him off with a damp cotton cloth or a hypoallergenic wipe. You may also want to rinse his feet off with a mild soap or vinegar to reduce any allergens he may have picked up on his feet while outside. Also a bath with a mild or hypoallergenic shampoo may help. Always use caution with frequent baths as it may dry the skin. Figuring out if you dog has food allergies can be somewhat challenging. If you are noticing his stomach seems to be in distress after eating than your dog could possibly have food allergies. Food allergies can also manifest themselves in conditions such as skin irritations or chronic ear infections. If you suspect your dog may have
a food allergy, try switching the protein of their food. For example, if they are eating a food with a main ingredient such as chicken, try a beef, duck or fish ingredient. It may take a bit, but by eliminating possible allergic proteins, you may find a more agreeable diet for your dog. Prevention is the best treatment for allergies caused by fleas. Stat by talking to your vet about a good flea control program. Remember it can take as little as one flea to give your dog dermatitis. Also one dog can transfer fleas to another dog so checking periodically for fleas is important. In any of these cases it is best to check with your veterinarian to see what course of action should be taken. In some cases your veterinarian may be able to prescribe medications to alleviate your dog’s allergies. Best wishes for a happy and healthy spring and summer season.
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Just like people, there are lots of dogs (and some cats) out there that really look forward to the warm weather and blue skies.
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e all know about keeping our pets cool and well hydrated in the heat, but I want to talk about keeping the skin healthy as well. So here are some things to watch for as the sun gets hotter and the temperature gets warmer. Most of what is mentioned goes for both dogs and cats, but really the numbers are higher for dogs for a few reasons: many of our cats stay safely indoors, if they do go out they tend to avoid the direct sun in the heat of the day, and most cats have a denser coat than dogs. That coat protects most (but not all) of their body from UV damage. The first obvious problem is direct sun. It’s pretty logical, really, but doesn’t always dawn on us till it’s too late. We live at 5000 feet or more which puts us closer to the sun than, say on the coast. Plus we are known for our cloudless, beautiful sunny days – over 310 days per year. Now, add to that a dog with a very short hair coat that is white
or light colored and it can be a problem. White or pink skin is very susceptible to sun damage and can result in “precancerous” lesions or sometimes even true malignant cancers on the skin. Light skin or light-colored cats are very susceptible to sun damage but usually on areas with less fur – like the nose, tips of the ears, or sometimes the eyelids. Be very careful if you have a dog with a thin coat and white skin who likes to sunbathe. And some do! Dalmatians, Boxers, Pit bulls and Pit bull crosses are the ones we most commonly see. Sometimes yellow Labradors and Rhodesian ridgebacks are in that sunbathing group. Make sure you have lots of shade for them during the day. If your dog likes to lie in the sun, you may have to take extra precautions like keeping them indoors during the worst heat of the day or maybe using some sunscreen. I have even suggested t-shirts on certain dogs during the day if you just can’t stop the sun worshipping. Please talk to your veterinarian if you think your dog or cat is at risk or if you find changes in the skin that look like a problem. In the more agricultural or semi-rural parts of the city we also have to worry about parasites. Of course most of know to look for fleas and ticks and there are lots of things on the market to help with that. But there are other bugs too. “Fly strike” is a
problem we see with dogs outside during the day, usually around livestock but not always. The flies will bite the tips of the ears and generally it is dogs with ears that stand up away from the head (German Sheppard’s, Huskies, etc..). The dogs are really uncomfortable and you’ll find crusts and/or scabs on the tips or edges of the ear flaps. This can be easily treated and prevented with fly repellant if you can’t bring the dogs inside. Another insect problem is the cuterebra larvae or botfly. This large fly lays eggs at the burrow of small mammals and then the eggs attach to the fur of dogs, cats, rabbits or any warm mammal that comes by. The larvae migrate through the body and emerge just under the skin where they form a bump with a hole they made to breathe through. They are not life-threatening unless they die or rupture under the skin; so have them removed very carefully by your vet. This is a common problem in the Corrales area where we have more open yards and lots of rabbits and burrowing animals. So go out and have fun this summer! Check your pets over really well and if you find any lumps or bumps that seem abnormal to you, don’t hesitate to bring them to your veterinarian’s attention. A quick response will hopefully result in a better outcome.
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Summer, what a wonderful time of year! Just the name brings about visions of bright sun, pools, bikes, hiking and camping. It is, undeniably, a time for outdoor activities. Many people include their dogs in their activities. When you know you’re going to be outside for the majority of the day, it’s quite common to grab some sunscreen, a bottle of water and a
few snacks before rushing out for an active day. Your car is all packed, the kids are racing around the front yard, your partner is looking a bit impatient, and your canine friend is sitting in the entry holding his leash in his mouth, whining, with a pleading look in his eyes and his tail thumping wildly. Sure, pop him into the car and take off. This is a family activity!
First, if you’ve shaved your dog for summer, and he hasn’t spent much time in the sun, you might include some sunscreen. Check with your local pet store for a type that is safe if your dog decides it tastes great. But nose and shaved parts covered with sunscreen are a must. Next, have you considered the temperature out there? Your pup will definitely need something to drink as the rays beat down on them. Water is great. A dog generally needs an ounce of water per ten pounds of body weight daily, and more if it is active in the heat. So make sure you take plenty of water and a collapsible water bowl. If you are walking anywhere that includes pavement and roads, the temperature of the asphalt will also come into play. When it’s only 87 degrees outside, the asphalt in the afternoon is likely to be a minimum of 145 degrees. If your dog is trying to walk on it, he’s likely to burn his paws, which not only leads to discomfort but frequently to infections and a trip to the vet. Dog boots are not that expensive and can be a lifesaver.
Let’s stop this lovely scene right here. Let’s consider what we need for your pet. It’s hot out there. Racing over the rocks on a mountain hike, camping and fishing with you, or playing a game of tag on the beach, you’re going to be out in the sun and heat, and your dog needs protection as much as you and your kids do.
If you are camping, or spending time in hot, dry places, remember, there are snakes out there, and your pup might be jumping in to protect you or even just think he’s found a new playmate, but this one could, depending on the species, kill him, or at the very least, make him seriously ill. Vets have an anti-venom shot they can give that can at least slow the action of the poison in their system while you get them to the vet. I would definitely advise it. A final addition to your pets comfort in an emergency would be a cooling pad. If the dog is left in the car too long, even with the windows down, we all know that death can follow, even with those who never dreamed it would happen to them. Accidents happen. I am not in any way trying to absolve those individuals of guilt, but I also know that people, even the most loving and caring, sometimes get distracted. Should that happen, a cooling pad can bring your dogs temperature down on the trip to the vet. There are a number of them for sale online. We all love dogs and want to see them safe, happy and enjoying our lives with us. A few precautions can make that a reality. Enjoy your summer, everyone!
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