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Authorized Instructor of DOGSAFE, See http://www.k9abcs.com for upcoming class dates and registration info.

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Just adopt a new to you dog?

26/06/2024
JudiQ’s mom, Fancy and two of her brothers Anton and Arty are part of this team 🥰 Very proud of them and their human tea...
20/06/2024

JudiQ’s mom, Fancy and two of her brothers Anton and Arty are part of this team 🥰 Very proud of them and their human team. Lâle Aksu and Teresa Voth Zurberg 👍🏻👍🏻

Laleh Aksu, a trainer of C. difficile detection dogs, discusses the importance of using dogs to search for C. diff in hospital environments. C. difficile is ...

14/06/2024

Sadly, this heartbroken family lost their beautiful 7 year old Border Collie named Kindle on Wednesday when she suffocated in a chip bag. Wendy Jordan, a professional dog trainer, says, "I can’t write now. It’s too raw. I have warned people for years about Pet Suffocation. I’m a dog trainer/business owner by profession. And today, because I left a chip bag on a table, in an area I thought the dogs didn't have access to but knew they sometimes could get through, my best dog of my pack is gone. She opened the gate to the deck, went up the steps, got the chip bag, took it down the steps, even spilling some of the chips, and then somehow accessed the inside and suffocated. She was right beside my gate where she is used to entering and exiting the yard. I’m devastated. I may never buy a bag of chips again. I used to worry about this when my kids were young, and I warned my kids when they left home with their dogs, and yet one freak accident, and I’m the one it happens to."

Even though someone may already know about pet suffocation and take all safety precautions, accidents can still happen. We can only do our best. Kindle was a very determined pup. Her story will help save other pets from this happening to them. Please help us spread awareness. Thank you.
www.preventpetsuffocation.com

Always a pleasure to see Dogsafe graduates succeeding in their desire to advocate and care for all pets and people. See ...
14/06/2024

Always a pleasure to see Dogsafe graduates succeeding in their desire to advocate and care for all pets and people. See you in September Tannis Martin

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Meet Tannis Martin of Paw'ty Waggin' Pet Taxi Services. She's been serving pets and pet parents in Abbotsford and Mission are for over 5 years! If you're a pet parent and have guilt over having to leave your fur babies home alone while you work, contact Tannis and learn how she can alleviate some of that guilt! You can reach her at: (778) 808-9241

14/06/2024

FIRST AID FRIDAY!

Water intoxication in dogs is fortunately rare but it does occur. If left untreated or recognized too late, it can be fatal.

It is most commonly reported in dogs that love to be and play in the water. Interestingly, it can also occur in athletes who consume excessive amounts of water or sport drinks and is termed exercise-associated hyponatremia. Hyponatremia means a decrease in the sodium content in the blood.

Most recently, a fatal case was reported in Alberni Valley news - a border collie playing in a wading pool rapidly developed signs of water toxicity. These signs came on rapidly and progressed from agitation, vomiting to coma.

These cases typically occur with dogs who have an affinity for water (playing in lakes, wading pools, retrieving objects in the water or drinking from a hose).

Although not all cases are fatal, by the time more severe signs are recognized (coma), only prompt diagnosis and treatment can help.

There are multiple factors and the cause is not completely understood but, in some individuals this excessive water intake dilutes blood electrolytes which can lead to brain swelling and coma.

Prevention is KEY:
An excellent article published by the American Kennel Club summarizes the key points:

Because water intoxication is irreversible in advanced cases, prevention is key. Take note of your dog’s swimming style. If he tends to splash, hold his head low in the water and his mouth open — even slightly — he is at greater risk for water intoxication. Don’t allow your dog to swim or retrieve in water unchecked and take frequent rest breaks. In between swimming sessions, give your dog plenty of opportunities to relieve himself, which helps remove excess fluid.
If your dog is a fetcher, avoid tennis balls and round-shaped toss toys, opting instead for a flatter object, which allows him to better close his mouth around it. Don’t allow him to dive for objects and ditto for biting at the high-pressure stream from a hose.

Now, armed with a little bit of knowledge, you can keep your dog safe while he makes a splash

We encourage you to read the full article here:

https://link.edgepilot.com/s/9c32eeb5/frwD3t3k90Gt5h5bphUTCw?u=https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/can-dogs-drink-much-water-dangers-water-intoxication/

DOGSAFE 101Next class Sept.22nd, in Langley BCClass is half full at this time. Registration and more info
14/06/2024

DOGSAFE 101
Next class Sept.22nd, in Langley BC

Class is half full at this time. Registration and more info

Update. Problem solved, thank you Krista Morris 🥰 Obedience Unleashed it isHelp please. Trustworthy dog boarding in Merr...
12/06/2024

Update. Problem solved, thank you Krista Morris 🥰 Obedience Unleashed it is

Help please.
Trustworthy dog boarding in Merrit or Kamloops?
My dog sitter canceled due to a family emergency. I need to be in Kamloops tomorrow at 10am-~5pm for a Celebration of Life, BCAS Honour Guard. My original plan was to go this evening and return Friday morning. If I can find a good place for my girls, with room, I’ll make whatever I can work. Ideas?

It just takes one. Saints (Senior Animals In Need Today Society)A lovely evening with like minded others raising funds f...
02/06/2024

It just takes one. Saints (Senior Animals In Need Today Society)

A lovely evening with like minded others raising funds for SAINTS Rescue

You don’t have to be here to help, you can help by just liking Country music. If you subscribe to the utube channel Mighty Heard, all of their proceeds go to SAINTS

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Has anyone moved recently? Have you updated your address with the pet registry? It’s common for pets to get restless when moving to a new home and slip away, into new territory and be lost. Their microchip with your outdated contact info and address is then useless if someone else finds your dog.

Keep it current 😊

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Authorized Instructor of DOGSAFE, See http://www.k9abcs.com for upcoming class dates and registration info.

Based out of Chilliwack B.C but will travel, within reason, to teach in other B.C. communities.