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04/24/2024

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04/14/2024

💥The best way to prevent kittens is to make sure all cats are spayed and neutered BEFORE it becomes a “problem.”

❗️Please remember that female cats can get pregnant at 4 months and deliver kittens at 6 months when she's still a kitten herself. Spaying and neutering before 5 months is best!

If you find kittens, the first thing you want to do is determine the kittens' age. Kittens rely on their mothers for the first 6 weeks of life — their best chance of survival is with their mom.

By about 5 weeks of age, mom will start to bring the kittens out to play, hunt for food, and learn to be a cat. This is the best time to socialize kittens and start them on solid kitten food for their little bodies to continue to grow. This is also a great time to start the next steps in finding them a rescue or forever homes. At 8 weeks and 2 lbs, kittens can be spayed/neutered and vaccinated, and then you can seek responsible homes. Don’t forget to spay mom, or this cycle will continue over and over.

There are a few circumstances where unweaned kittens need human intervention such as:
• Mom is deceased (hit by car, predator, passed during labor, etc.)
• Kittens are in an unsafe location such as machinery, electrical box, storm drain, etc.
• Kittens appear malnourished, uncleaned, or are covered in ants/bugs
• Kittens are very vocal (which can mean they're hungry and haven't been fed for hours.)

During kitten season, rescues are inundated with hundreds of requests for help. There are simply not enough experienced bottle-feeders and even fosters. The best chance for a kittens' survival is with their mom until it’s time for them to be weaned at 5 to 6 weeks.

For more detailed information, visit this Alley Cat Allies link ...
https://www.alleycat.org/community-cat-care/finding-kittens-outdoors/ or visit The Kitten Lady website at www.kittenlady.org

PLEASE DON’T KITTEN-NAP unless after watching from afar for numerous hours, and it's clear the kittens are not being cared for by mom cat.

03/27/2024

DOG FOOD RECIPES CANNOT BE PATENTED

Jane E. Brody interviewed Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition and food studies at New York University and an author of a book on dog food entitled “Feed Your Pet Right: The Authoritative Guide to Feeding Your Dog and Cat":

“[Nestle] noted... that the so-called premium pet foods cost three to four times more than supermarket brands. Within the premium brands, there is also a wide price range, yet when the ingredients lists are compared, they are strikingly similar since all have to meet certain nutritional standards. The first five ingredients of nearly every kind of dog and cat food are generally the same, representing protein, fats and carbohydrates

“‘All pet foods are made from the byproducts of human food production,’ Dr. Nestle explained. ‘No matter what the package says, your dog is not getting whole chicken breasts, but what remains after the breasts have been removed for human food.’

“And, indeed, it is primarily human food companies — Nestlé, Purina, Mars and Procter & Gamble — that make the pet foods sold throughout the world. Of course, in much of the world, domestic dogs and cats survive on table and street scraps, not commercially produced pet foods. In seeking evidence for the added value to health and longevity of commercial pet foods, the authors found almost none with any validity.

“No agency requires proof of pet food health claims, and no pet food company is willing to invest in decades of research to determine whether its products keep animals healthier and extend their lives, the authors state. Pet food companies say they do research, but it is rarely done in a scientific fashion, with comparable control and experimental groups. There is, however, ample evidence that, despite claims to the contrary, both dogs and cats ‘are perfectly able to digest grains if they are cooked,”’Dr. Nestle said.

“None of this should imply that different pet food products make no difference to individual animals. When my friends’ havanese began licking its paws incessantly, the vet suggested they try a corn-free pet food, which stopped the itching. However, they need not spend $31 for a 12.5-pound bag of premium food free of corn; Costco’s Kirkland Super Premium Dog Food, also free of corn, costs about $15 for a 40-pound bag.

“Still, Dr. Nestle suggested, ‘if one or another brand seems to completely change the way a dog behaves or cures an allergy, when you find something that works for you, stay with it.’

“While many pay good money for marketing gimmicks, Dr. Nestle also does not object to people paying for attributes they value. If characteristics like natural, organic, holistic, vegetarian or kosher are important to pet owners, it may be worth it to them to pay top dollar for pet foods that claim to provide the desired attribute, even if there is no official or enforced definition of the claim.

“Although some owners insist on cooking for their pets, the authors said animals are more likely to get all the nutrients they need, and in the right amounts, from a commercial product.

“‘Besides, the pet food industry serves an important ecological function by using up food that would otherwise be thrown out,’ Dr. Nestle said. ‘If everyone cooked human food for the 472 million cats and dogs in America, it would be like feeding an additional 42 million people.’

Strip that down, and what does it mean?

Simple:

1. No dog food is proven better than any other.

2. Almost all dog food is more-or-less the same with only slightly different proportions of protein, fats and carbohydrates.

3. As a rule, dogs do fine on grain-based foods.

4. Individual dogs may have allergies to certain foods, but price has little or nothing to do with food quality, and even grain-free foods can be had for very little money.

5. Making your own dog food is not the "Green" way to go; it increases waste in the food chain.

Why have pet food company's never published research showing one food is better that another?

The article does not say, and seems to suggest that billion dollar companies like Purina are too lazy or unscientific to care.

Not true.

The real story is simpler: recipes cannot be patented or copyrighted.

Find a better dog food formula, and everyone will have it and use it.

Of course, the same is true of human food where there is also no scientific evidence to support the notion that one packaged diet is better than another. And yes, there are packaged diets for humans -- ask Jenny Craig!

Which is not to say that a whole lot of food research has not been done.

It has, for both people and dogs.

But what it shows, in both cases, is that what you eat maters a lot less than how much you eat.

Less is more. Run your dog light, and you will run your dog longer. Lean is life.

If a recipe cannot be copyrighted or patented, what's that mean for both human food and dog food?

Simple: in the business of food, minor manufacturing techniques and branding issues matter.

Reese's does not have patent or copyright on the idea of putting peanut butter and chocolate together, but they do have a patent on the machines that make their product, and a copyright on the packaging and even shape of the cup. Ditto for other processed foods.

In fact, one can argue that one reason we eat so much processed food is that food companies stay up all night long trying to think of a patentable or copyrightable food element.

Here, packaging and novelty matters more than content because a package can be copyrighted, and a production machine can be patented, but a recipe is forever unprotected.

What that means for dog food is that what you are mostly getting with higher prices is hype, promotion, nonsense, bunk, novelty and packaging, not nutritionally better food.

Of course, that will not stop some people from spending their money on it, and if that's where you want to do, God bless and God speed. But just be sure to run your dog light. If you cannot easily feel two or three ribs (or see them on a smooth coat after a good run), your dog is too fat. Feed less.

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Full Marion Nestle interview here >> https://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/01/health/01brod.html?

12/08/2023

12/01/2023

A veterinarian says a potentially fatal respiratory ailment that is starting to show up in Philly-area dogs may not be as much of a mystery as once thought.

11/30/2023

Updated: Wind industry in shock over draft NSW planning guidelines, which could kill new projects – even in renewable energy zones. Talks are being sought with the state Labor government.

11/30/2023

Heads up pet pals!
Sharing from a Vet. Not sure where they found the info or if orally invested is the issue vs. eye drops.

7 years ago we lost a wonderful horse, who could have been a twin to secretariat.  We didnt race him as i thought he was...
11/29/2023

7 years ago we lost a wonderful horse, who could have been a twin to secretariat. We didnt race him as i thought he was too straight theough the hocks and would not stand up yo the rigors. He sure had the stride!
I thank god that no one died trying to rescue him. They tried, he refused. I am thankful that 29 horses were in fact saved.
Going forward, fire safety is job one for all of us, but we get busy. Take dome time this winter and improve safety as your facility. The lives you save may be yours, friends, family or precious horses.

Embroidery on a horse tonight.  Mine.
10/20/2023

Embroidery on a horse tonight. Mine.

10/07/2023
08/08/2023

A 2021 study started testing for mercury in pet foods. And along the way, they also analyzed the DNA in a few samples. One food listed beef, wild boar, goat, and lamb; but the sample contained chicken, turkey, and fish – no beef, boar, goat or lamb.

Another sample claimed only tuna and salmon, but contained chicken, sheep, and turkey. A food proclaiming “no soy” contained – you guessed it! – soy. A food listing field peas and chickpeas contained neither. But it did contain flax, oats, and rice.

But a bigger shock is when DNA testing was done on Just 6 Lamb Meal and Brown Rice, a dog food under the Rachael Ray Nutrish label ... and dog DNA was one of the ingredients! It was 1 of 13 additional ingredients found in the food via DNA, but not listed on the package.

AAFCO has no regulations about what rendered contents contain , and there's no way to tell what's in processed pet food ... so it could be Fifi or Fido.

Read more:
https://bit.ly/45hP5qB

07/18/2023

***Effective Immediately***

We have enlisted a NO RETRACTABLE LEASH policy in our lobby. Please see the front desk to borrow a rope leash during your visit. This policy has been initiated for the safety of all of our patients, clients and team members.

Did you know...

Dogs who are 10 feet away are NOT under control, even if they are on a leash?

Dogs on long leads can dart into traffic and get hit by a car?

The retractable cord itself is a hazard and can severely injure people and animals (including degloving and amputation of limbs!)?

The locks can fail, resulting in complete lack of control of your dog?

Dog fights can not easily be avoided on a retractable leash?

KEEP YOUR PETS ON A TRADITIONAL LEASH FOR EVERYONE'S SAFETY!

Thank you,
Franklinton Animal Hospital

06/23/2023

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04/30/2023

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DOG walkers have been warned to avoid long retractable leads when walking their pooches – following a shocking spike in brain injuries. A study linking traumatic brain injuries (TBI) with dog…

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