Lindy Farms

Lindy Farms Located in Missouri. German Shepherds,
Standard Poodles
&
Grooming services
(57)

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.
23/11/2023

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.

Check out these sweet Aussiedoodle boys.Aren't they so cute!
17/10/2023

Check out these sweet Aussiedoodle boys.
Aren't they so cute!

Boys playing
28/09/2023

Boys playing

Look at how cute these babies are.
11/09/2023

Look at how cute these babies are.

Look at how cute GSD!
08/08/2023

Look at how cute GSD!

Look at how sweet.
17/07/2023

Look at how sweet.

17/07/2023
Sweet Aussiedoodle babies are already 8 weeks.2 girls and rest are boys.Contact me privately.
29/06/2023

Sweet Aussiedoodle babies are already 8 weeks.
2 girls and rest are boys.
Contact me privately.

09/06/2023

German Shepherd boys. Born May 17th
Will post more pictures in comments.
If interested contact me via private message for details.

09/06/2023

German Shepherd girls.
Born May 17th
Will post more pictures in comments.
If interested contact me via private message for details.

Aussiedoodles, some beautiful tri colors also.Contact me via private message if interested.
18/05/2023

Aussiedoodles, some beautiful tri colors also.
Contact me via private message if interested.

This girl is still looking
05/05/2023

This girl is still looking

05/05/2023

We are expecting German Shepherd Puppies this month. ☺
We're excited for the arrival

2 of the 3 Aussiedoodles looking for their forever  🏠Send me a private message. House broke & crate broke.
06/04/2023

2 of the 3 Aussiedoodles looking for their forever 🏠
Send me a private message.
House broke & crate broke.

These 3 pups are looking for a 🏠Should I cut their hair or would your prefer it at this length?
27/03/2023

These 3 pups are looking for a 🏠
Should I cut their hair or would your prefer it at this length?

01/02/2023
Klaus found his H o m e, however he has siblings still looking.This beautiful male Merle is an Aussiedoodle.Klaus is hou...
28/01/2023

Klaus found his H o m e, however he has siblings still looking.

This beautiful male Merle is an Aussiedoodle.
Klaus is house and crate broke and loves to lay in your lap.
He is a chill pup in the house and is my shadow.
Plays well with other dogs and loves his toys.
Both his parents are health tested and both spoiled house dogs.
Contact me privately with any questions. Serious inquiries only.
Thanks ☺ Born 09/07/2022
Thank you all for sharing. ❤

Update- Piper is with her new family. ☺ This is Piper, she loves her people.  In the later pics here hubby ran over to t...
11/01/2023

Update- Piper is with her new family. ☺
This is Piper, she loves her people. In the later pics here hubby ran over to the neighbors and when he came back he jumped the fence instead of coming up the driveway and she stood her ground barking with hackles up and when he yelled her name she was like daaadddddd and ran to him.
Such a good girl she is and will make someone a wonderful family pet.

2 German Shepherd girls born July 2022 👀 for a 🏠.Please contact via Private message.  Thank you.
07/01/2023

2 German Shepherd girls born July 2022 👀 for a 🏠.
Please contact via Private message. Thank you.

F1 Shepadoodle. Just turned 2.Very good, lovable family pet.Excellent watchdog. Excellent with kids.Gets a long with oth...
12/12/2022

F1 Shepadoodle. Just turned 2.
Very good, lovable family pet.
Excellent watchdog.
Excellent with kids.
Gets a long with other dogs.
House broke and crate broke needing a new family.
Contact me privately, serious inquiries only please.

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08/12/2022

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08/12/2022

What Is Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs?

Xylitol is a natural sugar alcohol, which is a type of carbohydrate that does not actually contain alcohol. It has a sweet taste and is often used as a sugar substitute.

Xylitol, also known as birch sugar, is found in:

Sugar-free foods: Baked goods/desserts, peanut butter, ice cream, candy, fruit drink, drink powder, jelly/jam, cereal, pudding/Jell-O, ketchup, syrup, chewing gum, and breath mints

Medications: Cough drop, gummy vitamin, chewable vitamin, and prescription medication

Dental care products: Toothpaste and mouthwash

Beauty products: Shampoo, moisturizer, and deodorant

While xylitol may be unharmful to humans, it is toxic and potentially lethal to dogs. The difference is in the way blood sugar is controlled in the body.

In both humans and dogs, blood sugar is regulated by the release of insulin from the pancreas. In dogs, xylitol triggers a large release of insulin which causes the blood sugar level to drop quickly and dangerously; this is called hypoglycemia. In humans, however, xylitol does not affect the pancreas or insulin release, so people do not experience any change in blood sugar levels.

Xylitol can also cause liver damage and even liver failure in dogs. It is unknown how this happens, but it appears to depend on how much xylitol your dog consumes.

Xylitol’s toxic effects are not yet reported in cats. Scientists, however, are not in agreement that cats are completely clear from the effects of xylitol poisoning, so for now it is best to keep xylitol products away from all your furry pets.

If your dog ingests xylitol, you should take it immediately to a local veterinary emergency hospital for evaluation and treatment.

Symptoms of Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs
Symptoms of xylitol poisoning in dogs are typically due to low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and may include:

Vomiting

Weakness/Loss of balance

Stumbling/Lack of coordination

Lethargy/Depression

Tremors/Seizures

Collapse/Coma

Signs of hypoglycemia may appear as early as 30 minutes after xylitol ingestion but may be delayed up to 12 hours. If you notice any of these symptoms, and believe your dog may have ingested xylitol, contact your local veterinary emergency hospital immediately.

Causes of Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs
Xylitol poisoning in dogs is usually caused by accidental ingestion of a product containing xylitol which is included in many foods and household products. Therefore, xylitol poisoning relatively common in dogs.

Xylitol is not always clearly labeled as such, so look for words such as “birch sugar” or “artificial sweetener” in a product’s ingredients list. If in doubt, call the Pet Poison Helpline or ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for more information on a specific product, and if your pet needs treatment.

One of the most common causes of xylitol poisoning in dogs is ingesting sugar-free chewing gum, which dogs may find rummaging through a bag or purse. Be sure to keep all gum securely away from your pets.

A dog only needs to eat as little as 0.045 grams/pound. (0.1gram/kilogram) to experience hypoglycemia from xylitol ingestion. Liver damage occurs at a much higher dose of 0.11 to 0.22 gram/pound (0.25 to 0.5gram/kilogram). Most chewing gums contain 0.2 to 1.0 grams of xylitol per piece, which means only one piece of gum can cause low blood sugar in a 20-pound dog, and as few as 2 to 4 pieces of gum can cause liver damage and failure.

How Veterinarians Diagnose Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs
If you see your dog eat a product containing xylitol or suspect it may have eaten it, take your pet to a local veterinary emergency hospital immediately.

The vet will ask for a thorough history of the incident, so it is very helpful to bring the packaging (or what is left of it) from the product your dog ingested. To diagnose xylitol poisoning, a vet will perform a physical exam to assess your dog’s mental and neurological status.

A complete blood count, serum blood chemistry, and urinalysis are likely recommended for a baseline evaluation. This includes checking your dog’s blood sugar and baseline liver values, which will need to be monitored for the next 72 hours to ensure there is no liver damage.

Treatment of Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs
Dogs should be treated as soon as possible for xylitol poisoning.

If your dog is not showing symptoms of poisoning, and the ingestion occurred fewer than six hours prior, your vet will likely induce vomiting.

Next, the vet will try to maintain your dog’s normal blood sugar levels, which may include IV fluids with dextrose supplementation. Your dog will likely be hospitalized overnight for observation and serial blood sugar will be monitored. It may also be given a liver protectant medication.

Recovery and Management of Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs
Early diagnosis and aggressive treatment are crucial in treating xylitol poisoning in dogs. Hypoglycemia may lead to seizures and coma, and severe liver damage may lead to liver failure. Overall, the prognosis is very good for dogs with only hypoglycemia, and who are treated promptly upon ingesting xylitol.

Most dogs are hospitalized for observation for 12 to 24 hours. The pet’s bloodwork is rechecked to monitor Its liver values for 72 hours after ingesting xylitol. If the liver values are normal at that time, then there should be no long-term damage.

Prevention of Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs
Reading product labels is one important way to prevent xylitol poisoning in dogs. Look for xylitol as an ingredient, also for products labeled as “sugar-free,” “no sugar added,” “diabetic friendly,” “reduced sugar,” or “birch sugar.”

If you are unsure about a product’s safety, don’t feed it to your pet. Peanut butter is often used as a treat or to administer medication to dogs, so be sure to select the kind that is safe for your dog.

Keep all xylitol-containing foods and household products away from your dog and in a secure place. Dogs are very clever and will find ways to get to these dangerous items.

Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs FAQs
What is the amount of xylitol that is toxic to dogs?

Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) can occur if a dog ingests as little as 0.045 grams. (0.1gram/kilogram). Liver damage can occur by ingesting 0.11 to 0.22gram/pound. (0.25-0.5gram/kilogram). This means that as little as one piece of gum can cause xylitol poisoning in a 20-pound dog.

How long does it take for xylitol poisoning to affect my dog?

Xylitol is quickly absorbed, so you may see signs as early as 30 minutes, or they could be delayed for up to 12 hours. Clinical signs of xylitol poisoning in dogs include vomiting, weakness, stumbling/loss of balance, lethargy/depression, tremors/seizures, and collapse/coma.

How do I know if my dog has xylitol poisoning?

Seek emergency veterinary care if your pet has ingested a product with xylitol, or you suspect they have. Xylitol is contained in many foods and household products including baked goods, chewing gum/mint, medication, oral hygiene, and beauty products, and more. If you did not see your pet eating xylitol but notice issues such as vomiting, weakness, trouble walking, balance concerns, lethargy, seizures, collapsing, or a coma-like state, it is experiencing xylitol toxicity.

What is the most common serious illness related to xylitol exposure in dogs?

Ingestion of xylitol can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in dogs, and at higher doses it can also lead to liver damage and even failure. The mechanism of liver damage is unknown, but it can be fatal if untreated.

06/12/2022

We have German Shepherd Puppies. ☺

Peanut butter is also a common and convenient dog delicacy. Choose natural peanut butter that has less added sugar and o...
04/12/2022

Peanut butter is also a common and convenient dog delicacy. Choose natural peanut butter that has less added sugar and oils, and always check the label to make sure that it doesn't include xylitol as a sweetener. Xylitol is toxic to pets, and may lead to hypoglycemia, liver failure, seizures, or even death, says the Pet Poison Helpline. This means that you should always call your vet if your pup manages to get ahold of any human candy or sugar-free gum.

When recipes suggest flour as a binder, be careful to always use whole grains and not white flour. Common household flour, bread flour, and cake flour can give dogs a dangerous spike and drop in blood sugar. If you don't have any whole grains on hand, it's better to skip that recipe for the time being and try something else.

Dairy milk can be replaced with unsweetened (and un-flavored) almond, soy or coconut milk in a 1:1 substitution. There's also no rule that says milk has to be replaced with milk! It's just fluid, so if you want to you can use one cup of water, or even a fruit juice like apple juice (plain or diluted).

Peanut Butter Dog Treats are easy to make with a few REAL food ingredients. You and your furry baby will both love this dog biscuit recipe!

03/12/2022
Thank you for the kind words and I am truly sorry for all who have lost their fur babies.  I shared this post with you a...
29/11/2022

Thank you for the kind words and I am truly sorry for all who have lost their fur babies.
I shared this post with you all, it's not my dog I was sharing to just give a heads up warning about rawhide/treats and bones.
I got a nasty private message from a person "Theresa Oakes" who then blocked me after leaving her voice message.
She seems to think I posted this to get people to buy my products, I don't sell these types of things, no rawhide, bones, treats, or food.
Not sure where she got that idea but messaging me like that and then blocking me was childish and rude.
If you don't like something then move on.
What I share on my page is here to just try and help people out, raise awareness to a "possible" danger, a recipe, or whatever.

Please, please, please, do not give Rawhide treats to your dogs this Christmas, or anytime.
**Copied from another post**
(please read entire post, first picture is bones and rawhide. second picture is the rawhide removed)

"We nearly lost our 2 year old pooch due to him having a very large blockage in his stomach. Rawhide is not digestible so can build up in the stomach and also cause damage to the intestine. If we hadn’t taken him to the emergency vets on Sunday where they operated straight away it could have been a very different outcome. Charlie is now on the mend but may have to have another operation as he has damage to his intestine. The picture show just a small amount that they removed from his stomach (there was a lot more not shown in the picture).The vets bill came to 1600 which luckily we could pay and claim back on our insurance but not everyone could afford this and it would be heartbreaking for them if the only choice they had was to put their pet to sleep. All sale of Rawhide should be banned!!"
** In addition, much as you hate to waste Turkey or Chicken bones, and your doggy is drooling, please, do not give cooked bones to dogs either.
** Chicken and Turkey bones can splinter like timber, and can cause severe internal damage.
** Other cooked bones are also dangerous, and very sharp, and can lodge in the gums.
The rubbish bin is the only place for bones, out of access to your furries.
If you want to treat your pets this Christmas, please only get Pet safe treats from a good Pet shop or your Vet Clinic and do your homework to verify it's in fact safe.
Also remember, keep chocolate well out of reach too, as this is highly toxic.
Keep your pets safe this Christmas and always, and stress free for everyone.

Some sweethearts looking.Send me a private message if interested.
28/11/2022

Some sweethearts looking.
Send me a private message if interested.

Some beautiful, sweet babies still available.Contact me privately.How cute are our Aussiedoodles that was born on Sept 7...
09/11/2022

Some beautiful, sweet babies still available.
Contact me privately.
How cute are our Aussiedoodles that was born on Sept 7th.

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