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Knowing household dangers can save your pets life
Household pets are adorably curious, but they cant read labels or plant their own gardens. One of the biggest mistakes pet owners can make is to underestimate a pets curiosity and overlook dangers of common household items, both indoors and outdoors. Its up to us to read labels for them, make sure cleaning chemicals and other toxins are out of reach and maintain gardens that stimulate our pets curiosity with safety in mind. Responsible pet ownership is about more than feeding your pet nutritious meals and going on walks. Its more holistic its a lot like caring for a child, says Dr. Tiffany Bierer, health and nutritional sciences manager at Mars Petcare US. You need to anticipate certain dangers and remove them from the realm of possibility. Thats what we did in our office, and it only takes a little effort to do the same at home. Mars Petcare US knows all about designing spaces with pet safety as a top priority. Safety measures are fundamental since the companys employees are encouraged to bring their dogs to work each day. Pet owners could borrow a few tips from the makers of Pedigree, Cesar and Sheba pet foods: Be mindful of toxic plants. Many common plants, such as Azaleas, Oleander, Daffodils, Lilies, Tulips and Hyacinth, are toxic to pets and should be avoided in indoor and outdoor areas where pets are free to roam. Many mushrooms also present dangers, including death. Its important to do your research since mushrooms can be difficult to identify. Use caution when applying garden poisons, insecticides and fertilizers. Many gardeners use traps for small rodents, snails and slugs. These are extremely toxic if consumed, requiring immediate veterinary attention. Most over-the-counter insecticides and fertilizers
Local pet profiles
Look inside this issue for photos and kind words from local owners about their favorite pets, including: Mack and Juno, a pair of beagles who do everything together Hans, a German shepherd who loves playing with his owners toddler Willow Blue, a parrot who communicates all sorts of things by talking and sings Bentley, a standard poodle who loves tennis balls
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Pet Profiles
Hans is a 4-year-old German shepherd who loves to play with his owners 18-monthold daughter.
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Owner name: Doug and Katie Hensel Pet name: Hans Pets age: 4 What kind of pet: German Shepherd dog How long you have had your pet: We got him when he was 9 weeks old! What makes your pet special? Hans is the best dog a family could ask for. He is incredibly loving and playful - he is a running partner, a cuddle buddy, a family protector, and most importantly, our daughters best friend. He not only allows our 18-month-old daughter to crawl on him, hug and kiss him, and follow him around, but he licks her, plays fetch, and sleeps outside her room. Watching their relationship grow since she was born has been the sweetest thing. Hans has done German Schutzhund Training, which involves obedience, tracking, and protection work, and is very well-behaved and sociable with other animals and people of all ages! Funny or cute story about your pet? Hans likes to nap in the laundry room behind the dryer. Our daughter will follow him in there and sit down next to him. The other day I was watching them from the doorway and she hugged him, patted his back and goes Good Boy, Hansy! Then she gave him a kiss on his snout. He licked her face and I started crying!
Mack and Juno
Owner name: Kate and Mitch Mack will not go anywhere Louther unless he has his sister Juno with him. Mack Even when they go to the dog kennel while we are on Pets age: 6 years old vacation, he needs to go wherWhat kind of pet: Beagle ever she goes. How long you have had your pet: 4 years What makes your pet spe- Juno cial? Pets age: 4 years old Mack is a rescue beagle. What kind of pet: Beagle When we adopted him, we How long you have had were told he had severe separation anxiety. When we left your pet: 4 years him at home for the first time, What makes your pet spehe scratched the doors and cial? trim. He chewed his way out Juno is from a breeder in of a plastic dog cage, bent the Iowa. metal dog cage and scaled a 6 Her parents were show dogs foot fence. that won many ribbons. Juno Over the next 2 weeks, he has taken several dog classes, caused over $2,000 in damage including agility and tracking. to our home as well as breaking a canine when he tried Funny or cute story about escaping from his cage. your pet? We worked really hard with When Juno took an agila dog behaviorist to help Mack ity class, she never would run be more comfortable at home between events like the other while we were gone. dogs would - she would trot Now, he can stay at home a show dog trot. (She couldnt safely and comfortably (with- help this as she was born to be out damaging the house). a show dog.) Everyone thought it was Funny or cute story about cute and funny that she would your pet? never run, always trot.
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Willow Blue
Owner name: Dick and Ruth Jensen Pets age: almost 10 What kind of pet: Quaker parrot What makes your pet special? From the outset, she has been our love, offering hugs and kisses, and an occasional, I love you. Photo submitted Willow has a fairly large Willow Blue is a small aqua blue quaker v o c a b u l a r y , parrot. using certain words or phrases to communicate her out of her cage, she runs wishes. She understands and back into her bed, peeks out; responds to simple direc- and repeating our phrase, of tions. Come on, come on, often While she is hesitant to followed with a chuckle. go to visitors, she usually We also play a knock, warms up to them, and is knock version which she appreciative of the laughter started. She observes our her songs elicit. As a pet, activities and comments Willow ranks among the best appropriately such as when in companionship, entertain- I pick up my purse or put ment, watch-bird and loy- on my jacket, she bids me alty. goodbye. Willow knows parts of a Funny or cute story about number of songs and will your pet? practice them at various One of the first phrases times during the day, or she she figured out on her own will sing lines to get us to that is usually followed by interact with her. laughter, was Clean poopTwo of her favorites are an ies! when I would wipe the abbreviated On Wisconsin bars of her cage. and Varsity, which conShe invents little games cludes on rare occasions to tease us. For instance, with Yeaaaaaa! when we ask her to come
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We all know keeping our teeth clean is vital to our health and well-being. That is no different for our pets. Ideally, you should brush your pets teeth daily, said Dr. Johnathon Dodd, clinical professor at Texas A&Ms College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Make sure you are using special toothpaste that is made for pets and is safe for them to swallow. They cannot spit or rinse like we do. Having your pets teeth inspected and cleaned is an important responsibility many owners overlook. This seemingly slight slip of your pets dental care could be causing serious problems in your pets mouth. Gum disease is the most common disease occurring in pets today. It results from the build-up of soft dental plaque on the surfaces of the teeth around the gums. The bacteria in dental plaque irritate the gum tissue if it accumulates, which leads to infection in the bone surrounding the teeth. After plaque has formed hard dental tartar, calcium salts from saliva that has been deposited on plaque, begins to grow. If the surface of the tooth does not stay clean, tartar begins to form within a few days. The unbrushed tooth provides a surface that boosts further plaque accumulation, making tartar difficult to remove without dental instruments. Gum disease means bad breath and painful, irritated gums that can lead to bleeding, loss of appetite and even the loss of teeth. Bacteria surrounding the root of the tooth can also gain access to the bloodstream, which can lead to microscopic damage of the heart, liver, and kidney. As the severity of the gum disease increases, so does the damage. The best way to ward off potential oral disease in your pet is by keeping your pets teeth clean and checkups regular. Your veterinarian and local pet retail stores should carry toothbrushes and toothpaste for your pets. Different flavors of toothpastes are available for dog and cats. Your pet needs to get their teeth cleaned yearly, said Dodd. Most veterinary clinics should offer dental cleaning services, but if they do not they can
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Safety: Plants can be toxic
Continued from page 10 can upset a pets stomach, but some contain more dangerous chemicals that can cause death if consumed. Its important to follow directions when applying a chemical to your yard and keep pets away from the area. Inform neighbors when applying insecticides and fertilizers since these products can drift in light winds, and always store them in controlled areas. Always store household cleaning supplies in controlled spaces. Like insecticides and fertilizers, household cleaners should be stored in controlled spaces since they can cause death very quickly. Batteries, fire logs and glue should also be kept out of reach of pets. Keep toxic foods and medicines out of reach. Chocolate, raisins, sugarfree gum, star fruit and grapes are toxic to pets and should be kept out of reach, just like ibuprofen and amphetamine medications. Following these tips is the next best thing to teaching pets to read labels, says Dr. Bierer. It not only makes your home a safer place for your pets, it makes it safer overall. If you suspect your pet has consumed a toxic substance, immediately contact your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Hotline at (800) 231-6680. To learn more about preparing your home for pets, [Link] or [Link]. StatePoint
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Each month residents at All Saints Assisted Living and Memory have the opportunity to help with a community outreach project. Recently residents made tie blankets and pillows and decorated bandanas for the animals at the Dane County Humane Society (DCHS). Staff and volunteers from DCHS and two special fourlegged guests then visited All Saints to share information about the shelter and to thank residents for their gifts. The facility is part of the All Saints Neighborhood, a Catholic Charities company located on Madisons west side.
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Domestic Short Hair Black, Mix Located: Verona 203 W. Verona Ave., Verona 845-6700 [Link]/verona
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View all of our animals and detailed descriptions at [Link] Dane County Humane Society 5132 Voges Rd., Madison, WI 53718 838-0413 These pets are sponsored by the following businesses:
Female, Black Domestic Longhair Located: Dane County Humane Society
COOKIE - 13145409
Female, New Zealand Rabbit Located: DCHS Mounds East 2384 Jackson St., Stoughton 877-9548
MEL - 19201507
PEACHES - 18883556
Female, Lionhead Located: DCHS Mounds East
CONNIE - 19623602
Female, Siamese Mix Located: Dane County Humane Society
SAGITTARIUS - 16482031
Male, White/Brown Shorthair Located: Dane County Humane Society
Female, New Zealand Rabbit Located: DCHS Mounds East 787 N. Main St., Oregon 835-3939
NAN - 19201458
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BAMBI - 19697715
Female, Terrier mix Located: Dane County Humane Society
Male, Labrador Retriever Located: Dane County Humane Society 3185 Deer Point Dr., Stoughton [Link] 800-699-7449
TUCKER - 17961936
HONEY - 19372520
Female, Brown Tabby Located: Dane County Humane Society
ARCHIMEDES - 19684324
Male, Ferret Located: Dane County Humane Society
TIGGER OL TEDDY - 18947008
Male, Bichon Frise Located: Dane County Humane Society
Female, Muted Shorthair Located: Dane County Humane Society
PATCH - 19460401
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ETTIE - 18832614
Female, Gerbil Located: DCHS Mounds East
AMBER - 19751509
Female, Dutch Rabbit Located: DCHS Mounds East 18 Maple St., Evansville 882-5330
Female, Domestic Longhair Located: Dane County Humane Society 5396 King James Way, Ste 210, Madison 608-442-1898 [Link]
CUDDLES - 4027467
PENNY - 19237176
Female, Torteshell Located: Dane County Humane Society
MANUEL - 19532063
Male, Goat Located: Dane County Humane Society 210 S. Main St., Verona 608-845-6478
RON SWANSON - 19606620
Male, Domestic Gray Longhair Located: DCHS Adoption Center West
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Odyssey Veterinary Care
Female, Pit Bull Terrier Located: Dane County Humane Society 233 W. Main St., Stoughton 877-0075 [Link]
LUNA - 17464400
Female, Lionhead Rabbit Located: Dane County Humane Society 5440 Caddis Bend, Fitchburg 608-270-9200 [Link]
ERIN - 18883245
Female, Black/White Shorthair Located: DCHS Mounds Middleton 203 W. Verona Ave., Verona 845-6700 [Link]/verona
ATHENA - 19465814
Female, White & Brown Shorthair Located: DCHS Mounds Sun Prairie 1621 E. Main St., Stoughton 873-8112
KITTY - 10174985
ROOSEVELT - 19532669
Male, Goat Located: Dane County Humane Society
Male, Boxer Located: Dane County Humane Society
ISAAC - 19663628
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Female, Pit Bull Terrier Located: Dane County Humane Society
MOO - 17933712
PHOENIX - 19105348
Female, Pit Bull Terrier Located: Dane County Humane Society
Male, Terrier/Shiba Inu mix Located: Dane County Humane Society
CONWAY - 19208882
Female, Border Collie mix Located: Dane County Humane Society
ALBANY - 19636556
Male, Chihuahua Located: Dane County Humane Society
INKY - 19694654
Female, Rat Terrier mix Located: Dane County Humane Society
VELMA - 19703098
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