Sunday, January 26, 2014
Saturday, December 14, 2013
WE ARE CARNIVORES! Part II
Anyway, since we first started raw feeding almost two years ago now, I have been doing extensive and continued reading, and I have learnt that dogs and especially cats have no use for fruits or veges. (I should have realised this on my own after the first month of raw feeding. In the first few meals, yes they would eat the pureed fruit and veges, but then later on they would just go for the meat and bones only!).
| Picture from www.vetmed.wsu.edu |
| Picture from www.vetmed.wsu.edu |
Additionally, dogs and cats do not produce the enzyme amylase in their mouths like humans (and herbivores and omnivores) which is very important for breaking down starch and carbohydrates before they enter the stomache.
Their digestive systems are that of true carnivores, i.e.a they have a very short digestive track which means that it cannot digest plant matter which requires a much longer time to be broken down. How many of you have noticed that if your dog ate some grass, it would come out the other end completely undigested?
This means that if you feed your dog or cat grains and carbohydrates, you are stressing your pets digestive system and you may cause excessive strain on your dog's or cat's pancreas.
For a more detailed analysis on whether or not your dog or cat requires fruits, grains and veges, check out the following links:
The Great Debate: Do Dogs Need Fruits and Vegetables?
Myth: Dogs are Omnivores
What is Wrong with Dog Food?
Canine Evolution and Anatomy
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Howls: BARF, Canine Health, Canine Nutrition, Feline Health, Feline Nutrition, Raw Food for Dogs and Cats
Saturday, December 07, 2013
IS YOUR DOG TAGGED?
Those that are more fortunate and internet savvy may be re-united. But a large number of animals are un-claimed because the owners do not know how to look for them, and the rescuers have no way of contacting the owners.
So I thought I would just highlight the importance of having dog-tags for your poochies. Make sure your dog has a collar with an ID tag and/or your local council license. This can help reunite your dog and you should your dog accidentally escape and is unable to find his way home.
The most important piece of information to include on the pet-id tag is your phone number. So where can you get these id tags? We got ours from Furrenz.com. There are quite a few styles available for a reasonable price. Service is efficient and delivery, prompt.
For more unique id tags, check out Furkids Forever. The tags sold here are one of a kind...
But at the end of the day, please make sure that you take extra care when opening gates especially if you have auto-gates to ensure that your beloved pets do not accidentally run out. Also check your fences periodically to ensure that there are no holes etc from which your pet can squeeze out. And also please be careful when walking your pets. Ensure that your harnesses and collars and leashes are secure.
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Howls: Responsible Dog Ownership
Friday, December 06, 2013
ACUPUNCTURE FOR LITTLE TEDDY
Anyway, over time he became a really sweet and adorable kitten. He started to play as a normal kitten and we were really happy.
However, two weeks ago, he suddenly became very ill. One day he was doing fine and the next day I noticed that he had not eaten his food which he normally gobbles down within minutes. He also did not greet me or try to play with me like he normally does.
He was just lying in his litter box. I tried to pick him up and he screamed in pain. That was when I realised something was very wrong.
Anyway I brought the food to him and he ate it all up but he was in severe pain. I took him to the vet the next day blood was also taken as physically there didn’t seem to be very much wrong with him.
The results came back and the readings for his organs were okay. But His neutrophil reading is quite high about 10,000 and bands at over 500. So he was put on a 5 day course of antibiotics.
We saw an improvement as the pain descreased and he started to try and play again after the 3rd day of antibiotics although he still could not stand, but he was trying to grab our hands and nibble on our fingers.
On the 5th day he started to try and stand and walk, but he was still quite wobbly. So we took him in and the vet recommended that an x-ray be done.
The x-rays apparently showed that he had a severe calcium deficiency as his bones were not clearly defined and were very faint.
There was also a small fracture on his leg, but apparently that was nothing to worry about and should be just left as it is.
Our vet has since recommended that we switch him to a kibble diet as it is a more balanced diet. I disagree and cannot bring myself to feed Teddy such rubbish.
My main area of contention is that if there was a severe calcium deficiency then the change should not have been that drastic, i.e. happy kitten one day, miserable kitten the next. It should have been a progresssive deterioration. These pictures posted above were taken only 3 weeks ago with the exception of the first picture which was taken when he was initially rescued.
So anyway, I decided to take him to see Dr Susanna of Asia Paws, and he took to her really well. No screaming or hissing and allowed Dr Susanna to put in several needles into his back and into his legs. He then even started to walk about on the treatment table albeit rather wobbly. So we will be continuing acupuncture with Dr Susanna for Teddy and hopefully he will be all better soon.
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Howls: Dr. Susanna Brida-Hofherr, Feline Acupuncture, Feline Health, Raw Food for Dogs and Cats, Teddy
Friday, November 15, 2013
WE ARE CARNIVORES!!!
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Howls: Canine Health, Canine Nutrition, Feline Health, Raw Food for Dogs and Cats
Monday, September 23, 2013
HOW TO GET PAINT OFF YOUR DOG...
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Howls: Dog Safety, Natural Cleaning Solutions, Rascal
Thursday, September 12, 2013
IT'S A BIRD! IT'S A PLANE... IT'S SUPERDOG!!!
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Howls: Rascal
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
MISHKA HOGGING CLEO'S BED...
| Mishka: Well, hello Cleo... |
| Cleo: What do you want Mishka? |
| Mishka: Oh nothing really... |
| Mishka: Thought I'd just take a quick nap... |
| Cleo: Errr... okay, but you seem to have gotten into the wrong bed... |
| Cleo: I think you need to move Mishka... |
| Mishka: Move? (I'll take a nip on Cleo's toes and we'll see who moves...) |
| Cleo: Mommy... Mishka is hogging the bed!!! |
| Mishka: I think I'm going to make myself comfortable here... |
| Mishka: You wanna try and get me off the bed Cleo??? Take this! |
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Howls: Cleopatra the Labrador, Mishka
Sunday, August 18, 2013
RECYLING & WRESTLING WITH THE KIDS!
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Howls: Cleopatra the Labrador, Lucky, Recycling

