Thursday, March 12, 2015

Prevent Dog Poisoning!

English: Logo of National Poison Prevention Week
English: Logo of National Poison Prevention Week (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
I just got the latest newsletter from DogTimes, which reminded me that this is Poison Prevention Week.  But the story they have really shocked me.  The title is "Murder at the Crufts Dog Show & 5 things that are toxic to your dog." 

Yes, murder.  It looks like somebody deliberately poisoned an Irish Setter at Crufts, which is pretty horrible.  Nowadays, I think most people are aware that there are those who do this sort of thing; that kind of story turns up on the news from time to time.  But it's even more disturbing in this case because we assume that everyone there loves dogs.

At any rate, the article ends with reminders of what to keep away from your dog, and with all the new first-time dogparents out there, it's well worth reading.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Have you heard about the bionic pancreas?

Section of pancreas of dog. X 250.
Section of pancreas of dog. X 250. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The title of this post sounds like the setup for a punchline, but it's no such thing:  it's actually in clinical studies right now, spurred by a father's need to help his Type 1 son.  You can read the story on TheDiabetesSite, where there is a petition going to get the FDA to move it up to the top of their review list once it is sent to them.  Their goal is 10,000 signatures, and as of right now (12/28/13) they have 4,127.  This petition has implications for everyone (humans and animals) with diabetes, since the more pressure that is put on the FDA for expediting new diabetes treatments each time, the better for all of us.  

As it stands now, the bionic pancreas is a type 1 treatment and would not be practical for animals, but, as with any new idea, there is no way of knowing where it might lead others in their research and development efforts.  I urge you to sign the petition.

TheDiabetesSite.com is part of the Greater Good Network, where users click on a box to help various causes for free.  I've had a link to TheAnimalRescueSite.com since I began this blog, and I like to think that I've drawn some people to make clicking part of their daily activities. 

And, today there's a bumper crop of related articles for you.    
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Monday, December 23, 2013

Ask your Diabetic Dog: Got Water?

Bucket-headed dog
Bucket-headed dog (Photo credit: Paul Kidd)

It's kind of strange to feature this topic in winter, but WebMd has an article on how much water dogs need.  After I read it, I realized that I often did not pay attention to how much Tony drank; in fact, thanks to the other two dogs in the house, it would have been hard to keep track.  What I'm thinking now is that I should have made a greater effort.  Those of you who followed Tony's story from the start may remember that my first inkling that he had diabetes was his frequent urination.  However, I never thought about keeping some kind of track of his water consumption before that.  If I had, I might have noticed the problem earlier and avoided some of his later issues.

Here's the basic requirement, according to the article:
 
 "A good rule of thumb: Make sure your dog gets at least 1 ounce of water daily for each pound he weighs. That means a 20-pound dog needs at least 20 ounces of water every day. That's more than 2 cups, or as much as in some bottles of water or soda.
To help you keep track of how much water your dog drinks, make a note of how high you fill his water bowl and how far the level has dropped the next day."
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