Country Hospetality Lodge & Pet Pantry

Country Hospetality Lodge & Pet Pantry NOW Open by Appointment Only! Help us ensure we can meet everyone's needs and provide a safe open doggie play environment.

Offering Companion Caregiving in an All Suite Boarding Home Like Environment vs a Kennel. Private handling & or group play, your choice, included in rates. Also Doggie Day Care Camp, Training, Clicker Training, Board & Train, Pet Holistic Health Food Store, Reiki, Healing Touch for Animals, End of Life, Loss and Grief Support. Sometimes we advertise training however lately we have been taking a wa

iting list and offering a class when enough folks are listed. So call us today if your interested in a class.

Look out PLEASE do not assume anything.  The peanut butter you have bought for years can now kill your dog. Xylitol give...
08/26/2021

Look out PLEASE do not assume anything. The peanut butter you have bought for years can now kill your dog. Xylitol given to dogs can cause renal failure. Dog liver failure xylitol. Xylitol consumption is considered harmless to people but is known to cause life-threatening toxicoses in dogs. Dogs that ingest doses of >0.1 g/kg of xylitol are at risk for developing hypoglycemia, while dogs that ingest >0.5 g/kg may develop acute liver failure.

This is outrageous ....
👀 đŸŸđŸŸ POISON ALERT ❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗❗

There is NO RECOVERY ---causes IMMEDIATE DEATH !!! This will be used in Peanut Butter & candies & chewing gums -- read ingredients in your purchases 😡😡😡😡💀

On no not Bayer Soresto Collars!!! READ PLEASE!!!“My God, if this doesn't trigger a concern, that's a fundamental proble...
03/02/2021

On no not Bayer Soresto Collars!!! READ PLEASE!!!
“My God, if this doesn't trigger a concern, that's a fundamental problem with the process,” Donley said. “The fact that EPA has not done anything to alert the public that there might be an issue here, it strikes me as bordering on criminal. The EPA has this system in place to compile information and it’s just collecting dust in some database.”

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/investigations/2021/03/02/seresto-dog-cat-collars-found-harm-pets-humans-epa-records-show/4574753001/?fbclid=IwAR1xqNiKQZPkfH-2_FkcaAK4J7ySrpOS722CfgOdNBSZdYZcUYYbY0PCbhM

Since Seresto pet collars were introduced, the EPA has received more than 75,000 reports related to the collars, including 907 involving human harm.

Not aware of any customers feeding this kibble but just in case you do OR know of anyone who might be feeding to their a...
02/26/2021

Not aware of any customers feeding this kibble but just in case you do OR know of anyone who might be feeding to their animals - STOP! Read through this recall, over 70 dogs reported have died and more then that are sick.

On January 11, 2021, Midwestern Pet Foods, Inc. expanded the recall to include all pet food products containing corn that were made in the firm’s Oklahoma plant and that expire on or before July 9, 2022. More than 1000 lot codes are affected so they are not listed individually.

John O'Dell, our John, who for the last 15 years, off and on, has helped attend to your dogs care as our top pet sitter ...
03/10/2020

John O'Dell, our John, who for the last 15 years, off and on, has helped attend to your dogs care as our top pet sitter and care giver. Over the years his son, Chris O'Dell, has enjoyed playing with your dog(s) and has played Santa for our Holiday photo shoots. Both John and his son helped my husband on homestead projects. We will miss his help during horse hay runs and the winter wood gathering events. His laughter too will be missed, he laughed from the base of his gut, making a great Ho Ho Ho as Santa when gift giving to our pups during our holiday Christmas Celebrations. He will be dearly missed by many, for many reasons.
Our sympathy and hearts go out to his dad, John Odell, his wife, Chris mom Carrie Moore Odell and all family and friends for their loss. Following in his dads foot steps his experiences helped build his job experience repertoire, him and some of his buddies started their own contracting company. He was a teen who had hopes and dreams that ended too soon. Love and miss you Chris.
Please join us to celebrate his life while supporting this family. Hope to see you at the fundraising spaghetti dinner and/or the services, both later this week.

Christopher “Red” Odell
AVOCA-Christopher “Red” Odell, 18, of Avoca passed away from injuries sustained from a car accident on Wednesday (March 4, 2020)
Born on Sept. 10, 2001 to John and Carrie (Moore) Odell of Avoca, Christopher was a senior at Avoca Central School and also attended Hornell BOCES where he was taking heavy equipment.
Christopher enjoyed hunting along with anything outdoors. Chris was a volunteer firefighter for the Wallace Fire Dept., following in his family’s footsteps. He could be found working on cars and derby cars as his hobbies and loved spending time with family and friends. He had the most infectious smile and cared deeply for others.
Christopher is predeceased by his maternal grandmother, Ann Woodworth Moore along with several great-grandparents. He is survived by his parents, John and Carrie (Moore) Odell of Avoca; great-grandmother, Phyllis Odell of Arkport; great-grandfather, Ron (Dena) Kennell of Arkport; grandparents, Glenn (Lisa) Odell of Canaseraga, Nana Cori (Papa Chris) Lasnick of Avoca, Papa Tom (Nana Vicki) Moore of Bath; uncles, Edward Lasnick of Avoca, Scott (Bobbi) Odell of Canaseraga; aunts, Brittany Odell of Canaseraga, Brooke (Craig) Milligan of Union Springs, N.Y. He is also survived by several great aunts and uncles; along with cousins.
The Avoca Funeral Home, 22 N. Main St., Avoca is honored to serve the family of Christopher “Red” Odell.
Calling hours are 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday (March 14, 2020) at the Wallace Wesleyan Church, where a funeral service will follow at noon on Saturday.
There will also be a benefit dinner from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. on Thursday (March 12, 2020) at the Wallace Wesleyan Church.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute in his name to the Wallace Fire Dept., 9087 State Route 415, Avoca, N.Y. 14809.
Online condolences or remembrances of Chris are welcomed at www.bishopandjohnsonfuneralhome.com

Wish I could handle the taste to get the health benefits but will be starting my pups on sardines for sure!
12/13/2019

Wish I could handle the taste to get the health benefits but will be starting my pups on sardines for sure!

WANT TO KNOW WHY THE LOW-COST, NUTRIENT-PACKED "SARDINE" IS A MUST ADD TO YOUR PET'S DIET PLAN? THEN CHECK OUT THE "TOP 10" REASONS WHY!

If you're like me, you’re always searching for an herb or whole food add that will help extend the life of your furry BFF.

But if I told you one of these treasures was a small, salt-water, soft-boned, oil-rich, silvery fish that smells worse than most grandparents’ feet, would you still try it out?

Hailed as one of the richest sources of omega-3, vitamin D and vitamin B-12 (to name a few), this whole food addition (which got its name from the Italian island of Sardinia) is called the sardine!

I can hear the groaning now... "Sardines look and smell gross!” most of you are probably saying.

True, but if you check out my top 10 reasons why you should ignore the smell and fall in love, you won't regret it AND your pet will love you for it!

Check out these 10 awesome reasons as to why this is a must-add:

1.) PROTEIN PACKED

Your carnivorous dog and cat need protein for proper muscle and connective tissue development. Protein provides structure for skin, hair, joints, bones and nails to name a few! Sardines and fish, which are considered a high quality protein, are full of the essential amino acids your pets cannot produce and need from this type food.

2.) JOINT AND BONE SUPPORT

Sardines are not only one of the most concentrated sources of the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA for joint health, but they are packed with a rich source of bone-building and bone strengthening vitamin D!

3.) HEART HEALTH

Sardines are an excellent source of vitamin B12, which promotes an overall cardiovascular well-being. Now tie in the DHA and EPA that are also found in the sardine and you have a cocktail of awesomeness aiding in heart health!

4.) BEATS UP ON CANCER

Studies have shown that omega-3s found in the sardine can inhibit the formation of tumours and prevent cancer from metastasizing. They do this by inducing a process in cancer cells called apoptosis. Today, science is also showing that an ample source of vitamin D, from the sardine, may turn out to play an important role in the prevention of certain types of cancer as well.

5.) BRAIN HEALTH

Studies in people show that supplementing with DHA (found in sardines), is beneficial in supporting cognitive health in aging brains. A study on beagle puppies found DHA improved cognitive learning and motor skills during the developmental stages. Therefore, sardines help sharpen your pet's learning abilities, memory, eye function and psychomotor skills.

6.) HELPS RELIEVE ALLERGIES

Research suggests that supplementing with fatty acids found in sardines, is useful in preventing atopy (allergies to inhaled substances such as pollens and molds) from developing in young animals. Also, because of the incredible anti-inflammatory properties that the sardines carry, they are a great add to help reduce the chronic redness and inflamed skin some pets experience from these allergies.

7.) CAN HELP YOUR PET LOSE WEIGHT

The rich source of omega-3s found in the sardine can activate a type of protein that turns on fat-burning genes in your pet's body! Used correctly, they can help slim down pudgy pets.

8.) POSITIVE EFFECTS AGAINST SEIZING PETS

Research shows that the omega, packed in the sardine, contains potent anti-inflammatory properties that fight the inflammation mediators in epileptic patients while increasing seizure thresholds, in other words, helping to suppress attacks.

9.) KIDNEY SUPPORT

A study on dogs found that while omega 6 supplementation accelerated the decline in kidney function of early stages of kidney disease, supplementing with omega-3 had protective effects. In human studies, it was found that people with long-term use of fish oil, like the oil found in sardines, slowed the loss of kidney function!

10.) MOOD IMPROVER AND ANTI-DEPRESSANT

EPA and DHA found in sardines, according to research, can also improve mood. EPA from marine sources like sardines can decrease cytokines associated with depression.

BUT WHAT ABOUT THE AMOUNT OF TOXINS FOUND IN TODAY'S FISH SUPPLY? AREN'T SARDINES POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS?

You see, sardines are a short lived fish. Therefore they don't have a lot of time to accumulate a ton of toxins from the water. They are at the bottom of the aquatic food chain as well, meaning they only feast on plankton. So they don't concentrate heavy metals, such as mercury, and contaminants as do other fish.

OK, NOW FOR THE MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION: HOW MUCH SARDINE SHOULD YOU FEED TO YOUR PET?

Let's go to expert and pet food formulator, Steve Brown, for this one shall we?

"The best canned sardines for dogs (and cats) are those in water with no salt added. Avoid sardines packed in soy, corn, sunflower, safflower, or other omega-6 rich oils.

Use the entire can of sardines within two days after opening it, and refrigerate the open can, so that the fragile fats do not go rancid.

Don’t overdo it! EPA and DHA, like most nutrients, provide wonderful health benefits in small amounts, and are detrimental in excess amounts or without sufficient antioxidant protection.

Here are my sardine recommendations for adult dogs.

Feed twice this much to puppies and pregnant or lactating females.

Dog’s Weight 3.75-oz can sardines
5 lbs 1/4 can per week
15 lbs 1/2 can per week
25 lbs 5/8 can per week
50 lbs 1 can per week
100 lbs 1 3/4 cans per week

A 3.75-ounce can of sardines has about 200 calories, so reduce the amount of dry food given on “sardine days” accordingly. Rule of thumb: One can of sardines in water has about the same number of calories as œ cup of most dog foods.

For cats, no more than a 1/4 to maximum 1/2 a week.

Remember to always check with your veterinarian for specific doses, and always practice variation, moderation and balance when introducing new foods to your pets.

So go grab a clothes pin, plug your nose, and add some aquatic love to your pet's bowls. Most will love you for it!

Rodney Habib

LOL, laughter is good medicine...
08/28/2019

LOL, laughter is good medicine...

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07/31/2019
04/25/2019

ADORABLE! will make you smile :) Have great day!!!

03/19/2019

Training classes coming, what would you like to see? Games for sure!

Hmm i use lots of cocnut oil in my diet... hmmmOK time to share with the dogs internally not just exrenally.
04/12/2018

Hmm i use lots of cocnut oil in my diet... hmmmOK time to share with the dogs internally not just exrenally.

A study on dogs fed a diet supplemented with MCTs (found in coconut oilđŸ„„) showed significant improvement in cognitive ability within just one month. The researchers concluded that the MCTs provided an incredible source of brain fuel🧠 for the dogs.đŸ¶

- Rodney Habib

http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=7807704&fileId=S0007114510000097

P.S. - start with a 1/4 teaspoonđŸ„„ per 10lbs of body weight.

We will feed your dog whatever you feed them. We have freezer & frig. to properly store any real food you bring for your...
03/11/2018

We will feed your dog whatever you feed them. We have freezer & frig. to properly store any real food you bring for your dog. Tip- many clients save some of their clean healthy dinner for their dogs to "top" on their dogs kibble. We put these baggies of left overs in the freezer, keeping enough in fridge for three days of meals. Baggies of "toppers" gladly accepted!

HERE’S WHY IT IS SO IMPORTANT TO ADD FRESH “HUMAN FOOD” TO YOUR PET’S KIBBLE

Today, ninety-six percent of pet owners around the globe are feeding dry commercial pet foods. Of those 96%, there is a large majority that believes dried commercial pet food is really all their pet needs and would never stop to consider the benefits of adding fresh “human food”.

(“Human food” definition in this article: clean sources of meat-based proteins and some organic plant matter, not beer and nachos 😉)

There are many reasons why some of these pet parents feel this way, however the most popular reason today seems to be the 50-year-old rumor that is in existence and still spreading.

You know the one: “Giving your animal table scraps is bad!”

How or when did this terrible rumor start?

Well, if we go back in time, research shows that shortly after the invention of processed pet foods, manufacturers were having a hard time convincing pet parents to make the switch from foods in their refrigerators to their commercial pet foods.

So in 1964, the pet food industry, along with the PFI, joined together with a whole bunch of marketing dollars and launched one of the most influential campaigns the pet world had ever seen: the “Ban All Table Scraps from your Pets’ Bowls” campaign!

Through thousands of newspapers, magazines, and news stations, the public was warned about the dangers of table food scraps or “human food” and the importance of feeding “processed” commercial pet food. From there, the giant smear campaign took off!

Not only did this clever campaign work, but it was so impactful that now, 50 years later, folks are still in fear of offering anything that is not labeled pet food.

SO IS IT A GOOD THING TO ONLY OFFER YOUR PET DRIED KIBBLE?

Not according to ongoing research it isn’t, especially with today’s cancer rates being 1 in 2 dogs!

In a 2005 study conducted at Purdue University on Scottish Terriers, the results showed that adding fresh vegetables to dry commercial kibble actually prevented and/or slowed down the development of transitional cell carcinoma (aka bladder cancer)!

In the study, dogs ate a diet of dry commercial pet food, while some got an assortment of vegetables added to the mix at least 3 times per week.

When the study was concluded, according to the researchers, they weren’t really shocked by the results.

Here’s what they found:

Dogs that ate any green leafy vegetables, like broccoli, had reduced the risk of developing bladder cancer by 90% and the dogs that consumed any yellow – orange vegetables like carrots reduced the risk by 70%!

Seriously! A lousy carrot helped smash the potential of cancer.

( http://ilarjournal.oxfordjournals.org/content/55/1/100.full ) (Raghavan, Knapp, Bonney, 2005) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/16013542/

Yes, of course cats are obligate carnivores (must have meat to survive) and our dogs are facultative carnivores (carnivores with omnivorous potential if circumstances demand) so offering clean meat-based protein sources should always be top priority and essential.

However, because today’s world is ever-so changing due to factory farmed livestock being fed genetically modified grains and our planet being contaminated with every type of pesticide, fungicide and larvicide, the importance of fresh, organic plant matter to help detox the body couldn’t be more crucial.

So if the “cancer reducing benefit” doesn’t tickle your fancy enough to convince you to add any “human fresh foods” to your pet’s bowl, then maybe think of it this way:

How bad would it suck if someone forced you to eat dry processed foods your whole lIfe?!

By: Rodney Habib

"An educated, informed and well-researched community of pet owners can only put more pressure on the pet food industry to be better! When pet owners know better, they will only do better!"

Beautifully expressed! Written by a vet tech who wanted us pet parents to understand their role and hopefully bring you ...
07/18/2017

Beautifully expressed! Written by a vet tech who wanted us pet parents to understand their role and hopefully bring you comfort when having to check your fur kid into a vet hospital.

From an emergency room veterinary technician.

Great article with tips to keep your animals safe during the 4th celebrations! It's unbelievable ow many animals get los...
07/01/2017

Great article with tips to keep your animals safe during the 4th celebrations! It's unbelievable ow many animals get lost over this holiday. Please don't let your fur kids become one of them.

05/28/2017

Please take a moment to listen to Dr J. Dodd on how manufacturers make vaccines for shelf life (12 yrs) and one size fits all (teacup to giant breeds) at the risk your pets health. What can we do to bring a healthier change? If we were all to ask/demand titers for our pets WE can change how vets treat us/pets. Please note that in major cities most vets (Cornell Vet Hospital too) offer titer testing. Competition and client request gives us choices for our pets. If a vet tells you they don't trust titer testing, find another vet or ask the vet the last time they them self titer tested for rabies? Yes your vet and/or their staff are required by NY State to be UTD on rabies, submitting proof yearly. NY State does not accept rabies titer on dogs but OK for people? No vets in this area, that I know of, actively educate on nor offer titers. If you know a vet that does please share it! A few will titer when asked, they only need to draw blood and send to Cornell for titer processing or another lab. The issue is cost of tigers -shipping fees, lab or Cornell's fee (was only $25 for a combo titer parvo & distemper last time I tittered). Yet I was charged $120 plus shipping, costing 4-5x's the cost of the vaccinations. My animal had a dis ease/weak immune system so I felt it was best to spend money on preventing any possible further injury to my dogs recovery. With high titer fees, so much higher then vaccinations it's harder to bring about change! There are in-house titer testing now for vets that give reliable results within15 minutes and can cost the vet a minimal fee when purchased by case. Thus they would need the demand and to educate clients to make it worth their time. Wonder if the shelf life is 12 years? Only you and I can bring change for our fur kids, please be a knowledgeable consumer (worth reading-https://www.avma.org/News/JAVMANews/Pages/160701a.aspx for a better whole pet care picture) and ask on behalf of your pets for safe care.

03/15/2017

WOW! A lovely dance, watch to the end it's the best!

Caring is sharing and in this case raises funds for this dogs care. Thank you!!!
12/31/2016

Caring is sharing and in this case raises funds for this dogs care. Thank you!!!

Meet the Tiniest Bubble in the World. To her human mama, Janice Wolfe, she is the sweet puppy who was determined to survive the string of complications that followed when her canine mother died shortly after giving birth. To many Merlin’s KIDS volunteers, she is the adorable mini Ridgeback who...

Holiday Puppy Party with guest Santa
12/31/2016

Holiday Puppy Party with guest Santa

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