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01/30/2025

Feeling overwhelmed with pet nutrition info? 🤯 We get it; there's a lot of conflicting info out there. If that sounds familiar, check out Steve's Real Food FREE raw learning course to dive into the history, debunk myths, and discover the joy of feeding your pet a biologically appropriate diet. 🐕 Sign up today 👉 LearnAboutRaw.com

01/23/2025

Why do pets get boosters every year?💉

The ultimate goal of antibody titer testing is to move towards a more personalized approach to pet care—one that respects the individuality of each animal and makes medical decisions based on data, not tradition or medical habits. By utilizing vaccine antibody titers, pet owners can ensure their pets are protected without unnecessary boosters, aligning with the principle of “first, do no harm.”

Comment TITER to read my most recent article on the subject and watch my interview with UW-Madison vet school’s Dr. Laurie Larson.

01/15/2025

🐾 The Importance of Routine Grooming 🛁

Did you know grooming is essential for your pet’s health? Here’s why:

✨ **Healthy Skin & Coat** – Regular brushing prevents matting and keeps their coat shiny.
✨ **Nail Trims** – Overgrown nails can cause pain and mobility issues.
✨ **Spot Potential Problems** – Grooming is the perfect time to check for fleas, infections, or skin irritations.
✨ **Better Hygiene** – Baths, ear cleaning, and dental care keep your pet clean and comfy.
✨ **Bonding Time** – Grooming strengthens the bond between you and your pet!

Not sure where to start? We’re here to help with tips or professional recommendations. Keep your furry friends looking and feeling their best! 🐶🐱

01/12/2025

The pet professionals in your life should always be advocating for your animals. ❤️

01/04/2025

🐾 If you're looking to help support your pet's immune system, you can add some very simple ingredients to their bowl as a topper, or offer them as a treat!

🔴 Red bell pepper is a rich source of vitamin C and promotes circulation.

🟠 Sweet potato reinforces the spleen and stomach, has antioxidant properties, and is rich in beta carotene and vitamin A.

🟡 Turmeric has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, is a qi (energy) tonic and resolves stagnation.

🟢 Broccoli is rich in vitamins, has antioxidant properties, tonifies Blood, and clears heat. Serve steamed or grind into small pieces and serve raw.

⚫ Oily fish like sardines are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, have anti-inflammatory properties, and are a Blood and qi tonic.

🔵 Blueberries nourish Blood and Yin, clear heat, have antioxidant properties, and play an essential role in the respiratory tract’s immune defense system.

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12/28/2024

Tips for Dog Owners

Early habituation: If you have a puppy or young dog it is important to gradually socialize them with different stimuli and situations including loud noises. This makes it easier for them as an adult dog to deal with loud noises and unusual situations, e.g. Fireworks night, New Year’s Eve.
Desensitization: Playing CD's/playlists of firework noises is a good way to get your dog used to loud sounds. The noises are played quietly to start with, and then louder over time, according to the sensitivity of your dog. Alternatively, films of firework displays on YouTube for example can be played to help desensitize your dog to fireworks, again using a gradual approach to help reduce any sensitivity. These methods should start several weeks and even months before a firework event.
Going for walks: If you need to take your dog out during fireworks then it is recommended to go for walks at times when it is still relatively quiet. Practical steps should also be taken to ensure that your dog does not run away if fireworks go off during your walk. For example, it is important to ensure that your dog is microchipped (and the microchip details are up to date) so that they can be returned to you if lost. It is also important that your dog wears a collar and tag with your contact details.
In the house: During fireworks, your dog should stay in the house. To calm your dog it is recommended to close the curtains and put on calming music at a suitable volume to minimize the noise of the fireworks and help reduce your dog’s anxiety.
Anti-stress jackets: So-called “calming shirts” are proven to have a calming effect on animals. Their design exerts a continual and gentle pressure on the ribcage of the dog and contributes to reducing their anxiety.
White noise machine: These sound devices provide calming noise. Depending on the device, you can choose between rain, water fall and wind noises to help minimize the noise of the fireworks.
In the case of stress: If your dog becomes stressed despite all precautionary measures, it is important that they can find a safe place to retreat to, such as under the bed, behind the sofa or wherever they feel most safe. If your dog is anxious it is important that they are not left on their own and that you are there to comfort them if needed.
Conventional/alternative medicine: There are several medicines on the market that may help your dog during these times, however it is important that you seek the advice of a vet first before purchasing and administrating any treatments. If sensitivity to noise is a new thing for your dog, then it is important that your dog is examined by a vet to ensure that they are medically fit and that nothing else is causing the problem.
Professional support: Animals that have a deep fear of fireworks and loud noises can be treated for their fears with professional help either by a vet or qualified behaviorist. A carefully developed desensitization and counterconditioning program, which is specifically tailored to address their fear, may help your dog overcome their anxiety.

Tips for Cat Owners

Preventative measures: All owners are strongly advised to have their cats microchipped. That way, if your cat manages to escape and run away despite all your precautions, there’s a better chance that you will be reunited thanks to the microchip. Even after the fireworks have passed their peak, your cat should stay indoors: experience shows that occasional fire crackers, rockets and flares can be set off well into the early hours of the morning. If there is a cat flap, it must be kept closed. To be on the safe side, all windows should be closed and you should close the curtains.
In the home: Cats must have access to as many hiding places as possible. This means you should open doors to rooms that your cat wouldn’t normally have access to. This may include the bedroom, for instance, which could provide a hiding place in an open wardrobe.
Calming music: Gentle, relaxing music has a soothing effect on cats. The best thing to do is to try out which music your cat reacts to in a relaxed way, (independently of any fireworks festivities) and to play it more often throughout the year.
Give variety: Cat owners should keep their animals in a good mood. You usually know which game your house tiger loves. The game may not be forced on the cat, however.
Pheromones: Similar to dogs, some pheromones also have a calming effect on cats.
In case of stress: A cat showing signs of stress mustn’t be left alone. A human presence can be very comforting at this nerve-racking time. However, exaggerated emotional attention may not be helpful, even if it’s well-intentioned. If your feline friend doesn’t want to be petted to keep it calm, you should accept this. Talking to your cat too much can also be counterproductive. And as a caring owner, you shouldn’t yell at your stressed cat if it pees on the floor instead of the litter box.

12/25/2024

Merry Christmas 🎄🐾

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