# Wednesday, May 13, 2009
I was shocked last summer to find a tick on two of my dogs.  We do live near the woods and often take walks.  The only way to find ticks on your dog is to physically check the skin for any bumps - then check closely to see the cause.  After referral with the Vet, the following worked well in removing the ticks:

For a few ticks, remove each one with tweezers. Clean the area around the tick with a disinfectant such as hydrogen peroxide before and after removal.
When removing ticks, don't twist. Your best chance of removing the whole tick is to pull it straight out with a steady action. Twisting usually leaves the head behind.

You may want to wear protective gloves.

You also may want to place the tick in a small container, like a pill container, and bring it to your vet for identification. Never use a burned match, petroleum jelly, or nail polish to try to remove ticks. Follow up with the Vet - they may recommend additional treatment.

Read the PDF "Tick Borne Illnesses in Michigan" brochure

Wednesday, May 13, 2009 6:24:00 PM UTC
# Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Tuesday, May 12, 2009 1:36:16 PM UTC
# Monday, May 11, 2009

At MacTavish Scotties we are always concerned about the quality of the dog food we use and recommend.  We are always reviewing the recalls and stay alert for any problems.  We have found a great website to keep track of information and recalled products: It is The Pet Food Tracker.

Another good source of information is the Food & Drug Admin. Pet food info found at

http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/petfood.html

As pet owners we cannot be too vigilant about the products we purchase for our pets!

 

Monday, May 11, 2009 6:26:56 PM UTC
# Friday, May 08, 2009

(from the Pet Food Project)
Have you seen any of new "Pupperoni" commercials yet? No? You can find them here:
http://www.pupperoni.com/commercials.html
Not that it's anything new, but I find it disgusting that pet food companies and marketing agencies play on the emotions of pet owners so much for promoting poor quality treats. Here are the ingredients for these "special treats" that lets your dog know "you are listening". Do you really want to feed this junk?
Pup-peroni Original Beef Flavor: Beef, Meat Byproducts, Soy Grits, Sugar, Liver, Salt, Propylene Glycol, Garlic Powder, Caramel Color, Natural Smoke Flavor, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Nitrite, Red 40, BHA, Onion Extract
Pup-peroni Lean Beef Flavor: Meat Byproducts, Soy Grits, Sugar, Liver, Beef, Propylene Glycol, Salt, Garlic Powder, Caramel Color, Natural Smoke Flavor, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Nitrite, Red 40, BHA, Onion Extract
Pup-peroni Original Bacon Flavor: Beef, Meat Byproducts, Soy Grits, Sugar, Liver, Bacon, Salt, Propylene Glycol, Garlic Powder, Caramel Color, Natural Smoke Flavor, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Nitrite, Red 40, BHA, Onion Extract
Pup-peroni Oven Roasted Chicken Flavor: Chicken, Meat Byproducts, Soy Grits, Sugar, Beef Liver, Salt, Gelatin, Propylene Glycol, Flaxseed, Garlic Powder, Natural Smoke Flavor, Potassium Sorbate, Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Nitrite, Onion Extract, BHA
Pup-peroni Ribs: Beef, Beef Byproducts, Soy Grits, Chicken, Soy Flour, Sugar, Corn Starch, Propylene Glycol, Molasses, Beef Liver, Calcium Sulfate, Animal Digest, Salt, Garlic Powder, Phosphoric Acid, Titanium Dioxide, Natural Smoke Flavor, Potassium Sorbate, Caramel Color, Sodium Nitrite, Red 40, BHA, Onion Extract

For your reference, you can find a list of ingredients to avoid here.
 

Friday, May 08, 2009 5:29:54 PM UTC
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More and more people are beginning to make their dog's food at home rather than buying commercial formulas. Homemade dog food doesn't contain any substances that could possibly be harmful to your dog's health such as artificial coloring and artificial flavors.

The best way to know what goes into your dog's food is to make it yourself. Try one of these easy dog food recipes and watch your pup smile.  Another useful site is SOJO's (Sojourner Farms)  natural food and treats, The Barkery,  and take a look at Three Dog Bakery.

Friday, May 08, 2009 5:25:20 PM UTC
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