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Pup in the City is a Dog Treat and Pet Lifestory Book Startup Based out of Suburban Chicago, Ill and Phoenix, Az. We make Dog and Human Safe Treats that you and your dogs will love.

06/03/2024

A stray dog was brought to Heartland this week, and we are looking for her family! She was found in Bensenville approximately three weeks ago. The family that found her has been looking for her owner but hasn't had any luck.

If you recognize this little girl, please email [email protected]. And please share this post.

Thank you!

03/01/2024

PSA: We adopted our dog, Rowdy, from the shelter 5 years ago. He was already an adult dog, so we estimate he is about 11 or 12 years old at this point. I love this dog. He is the sweetest soul and my BFF. For the past week or so he hasn’t been acting like himself. He licked a raw spot on his foot. He was panting constantly. He was pacing. Sunday morning, the pacing and panting got so bad, and I was REALLY nervous that there was something seriously wrong with him. For 45 minutes, he panted like crazy and constantly paced back and forth. He was keeping his tail tucked down all the time. His ears were pinned back. He would not settle down and he wouldn’t eat. We tried everything. I ended up giving him a trazadone that he takes sometimes when he goes to the groomer. It seemed to take a little bit of the edge off, but not much. He still wouldn’t eat and still wouldn’t settle. I took off work on Monday so I could take him to the vet. We did bloodwork and x-rays. Knowing he is a senior dog, I was trying to prepare myself for the worst case scenario. I was glad to see his bloodwork was great except for some elevated liver enzymes. The x-rays showed he was a little backed up but no major issues. He got an anti-nausea injection and some Gabapentin to help with some tenderness in his back and to hopefully help keep him calm. When we got home, he was ok for a little bit, but eventually started pacing and panting again. We walked around the neighborhood for a long time and he used the bathroom a lot. He seemed pretty happy about that and was in good spirits until we got home and he refused to come back in the house. Every time I took him out that evening, he would hunker down like he didn’t want to come back in the house. When my vet called and I gave her the update, she suggested there may be some new electronic device in the house that was emitting a high frequency noise that is hurting his ears. We had just put new smart outlets in the house about a week ago. His pacing and panting were worse when the lamps were on, so I unplugged all the smart outlets. He stopped panting, stopped pacing, and ate his food. His tail was even up and wagging again. When I plugged the smart outlets all back in and asked Alexa to turn on the lamps, he immediately started panting and pacing again. My husband used an app to test the frequency of the smart outlets. It was off the charts. We've left the outlets unplugged for two days and have confirmed that it is definitely the smart outlets that are causing his stress and discomfort. He's back to being a totally normal dog now. I really thought this was the end for Rowdy based on the way he was acting. I am so thankful for Dr. Newell at BoonesCreek AnimalHospital for figuring out this simple solution. If your pets are exhibiting similar symptoms, you may want to consider checking your electronics first. I cannot express how relieved I am that he is ok now. 😭♥️🐶

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23/07/2023

HEADS UP...its Corn on the Cob season! They can be DEADLY to dogs if they swallow them,,,, even just a piece of a cob .... can cause blockages.... BE SURE to throw them away correctly so dogs do NOT get them... thanks

18/07/2023

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01/07/2023

Fireworks terrify many animals. Please take steps to ensure your pets’ safety and comfort during the next several days.

28/06/2023

DID YOU KNOW YOU SHOULD NOT POUR COLD WATER ON AN OVERHEATED DOG OR PUT A WET TOWEL ON THEIR BACK ‼️
HERE’S WHAT YOU SHOULD DO…

Animal lovers, never make the mistake of throwing cold water on an overheated dog or putting a wet towel on his back. You will see the opposite effect.

Due to the cold, the veins contract and due to the high temperature (above 42 degrees), the proteins in the blood clot, which makes the blood thick and viscous.
Due to the combination of the two, the heart can no longer get the blood and the organs fail one by one due to lack of oxygen.

The result is a very slow but very painful death.
If you try to help an overheated dog in this way, he will still die.

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First give lukewarm water to drink, then cool the soles of the feet and chest/lower abdomen with a damp towel.
Then put the dog in the shade on a damp towel!!
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Sharing is highly desirable because again and again we see images of overheated dogs getting out of a car with water poured on their backs ❎

24/06/2023

We’re a couple days late for National Pet Choking Prevention Day, but this is too important not to share! Thanks to the CNY SPCA for this potentially life-saving info about choking hazards for pets:

Over 200,000 pet choking incidents occur annually in the United States, costing pet parents millions of dollars in veterinarian fees and causing immeasurable and irreversible physical and emotional toll. These pet choking tragedies cause panic, fear, and anxiety to pet-parents and the veterinary professionals that try to save their lives.

15/06/2023

Please share this post. You may save someone’s pet.

Right now, distemper is killing pets in CNY.

Not everyone can afford to bring a pet to a veterinarian for the life-saving vaccinations. Fortunately, two companies offer vaccination clinics at a few local businesses in CNY. They are linked below.

Who’s at risk of catching distemper? Every UNVACCINATED dog and cat. Unvaccinated puppies and kittens are at even higher risk.

Indoor cats can develop the virus. Dogs or cats who never had contact with an infected pet can become ill.

Canine distemper is different from feline distemper (feline panleukopenia) but both can be deadly. Immediate treatment is necessary and often expensive. Even then, the pets don’t always make it.

Fortunately, the combo shot for a cat or a dog protects against several highly contagious diseases.

When exploring the links to local businesses that offer distemper combo vaccinations, you may be prompted to give your zip code and click on New York. That should pull up a list of places and times for their vaccinations clinics. Some will need appointments, some are simply walk-in. They vary.

There is a fee for the vaccination (usually around $45-$55), which should be boosted 3-4 weeks later. You can request to purchase a single vaccine. Ask for the combo distemper vaccination for a cat or dog. You do not have to purchase a package of vaccinations or any other services.

👉 💥 Vetco Clinics are in different area Petco stores. The website’s Clinic locater will prompt you to type in your zip code and select NYS. From there, you can check out pricing for a combo distemper vaccine for a cat or dog.
https://www.vetcoclinics.com/services-and-clinics/clinic-locations-and-schedules/

👉 💥 VIP Petcare (PetVet) offers clinics in various locations. You may need to call your preferred location for the price of a combo distemper vaccine for a cat or dog.
https://www.vippetcare.com/find-a-location/

We beg you to share this. Distemper kills pets and breaks their families’ hearts. It can be prevented. 🐈🐕🐈‍⬛🦮

15/06/2023

Chocolate isn't the only harmful food for dogs. Here are 7 foods you should never feed your dog:

14/06/2023

The Fourth of July, and the fireworks happening in the weeks before and after the holiday, are coming! So many terrified animals flee from the noise and get lost around this time of year. Please put a plan in place now to keep your pets safe and secure over the next several weeks!

08/06/2023

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