Dogs really ARE Miracles with Paws!!

Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Monday, June 15, 2015

Dog Dangers in the Garden




Dangers in your Garden

Whether bringing your pet to a bed and breakfast or resort that has its own garden (or just beginning your own spring gardening), be careful when you’re letting your pet "smell the roses".

Always watch for groundskeepers spraying pesticides or other materials. Let your pets on to the treated area ONLY after sprays have dried -- or even the next day, suggested the Professional Lawn Care Association of America, based in Marietta, Georgia. Dry granular pesticides being used? Wait until the dust has settled to let your pet roam.

Beyond that, even some common plants are toxic to most animals, according to the American Animal Hospital Association, a Denver-based professional organization for veterinarians. The organization suggests keeping your pets away from several plants, including:

* Avocado
Fatal to birds, this plant's leaves, seeds, stems and skin are considered a cardiovascular toxin. It also can cause kidney or organ failure.

* Amaryllis
A showy flower, whether striped or solid white. Yet, its bulb is considered a gastrointestinal and neurological toxin.

* Autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale)
These pretty, petite flowers are considered very poisonous, not to mention a cardiovascular and gastrointestinal toxin.

* Azalea
A lovely bush filled with flowers. Yet, it's a cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and neurological toxin for animals.

* Begonia
A pretty flower to people, but potentially fatal to pets. Can cause kidney or organ failure.

* Castor bean
A shrub-like plant with clustered seed pods, this African native is potentially fatal if chewed.

* Foxglove (Digitalis)
One of its nicknames -- Dead Men's Bells -- is a clue that this bell-shaped, tubular flower can be fatal.

* Hydrangea
A hardy, showy shade-loving flower, the plant contains cyanide.

* Jack-in-the-pulpit
Usually found in the woods, this flowering plant can cause kidney or organ failure.

* Lantana
Its clusters of tiny flowers attract butterflies, yet the plant can cause liver failure in pets.

* Lily of the valley
Known for sweet-smelling flowers, yet potentially fatal to pets.

* Oleander
Its pastel flowers make it a popular bush, yet it's very poisonous and can be fatal to pets.

* Philodendron
Big, leafy, green and showy, this plant can cause kidney or organ failure in animals.

* Poinsettia
The famous Christmas plant can bring on dermatitis in animals. It's also a gastrointestinal toxin.

* Rhubarb leaves
Can cause kidney or organ failure in animals.

* Rosary Pea
A slender vine with pea-shaped pods, this plant can be fatal if chewed.

* Scheffelera (a.k.a. umbrella plant)
This leafy green -- and often indoor -- plant can cause kidney or organ failure.

* Yew
A tree or ornamental plant with needle-like foliage, it is fatal to most animals.
Thank you ASPCA!
Monday, August 26, 2013

Can you Tell...Chloe is Excited??

 Chloe is a touch on the EXCITED side...as you may be able to tell by this video!!




Happy Monday everybody!
Friday, July 12, 2013

See Beautiful: The Water Edition!!

This photo is copyright bichonpawz
 It is no secret that we all love the water!!  If we are not in Florida...or South Carolina...we just love spending time at our cottage by the lake.  There is something calming...soothing...in fact...that makes us feel much more at ease...by the water.
This photo is copyright bichonpawz
 We would like to share with you some of our most favorite Dog Beaches!  Check it out...they are for ALL kinds of different pooches!
 We are joining Sugar the Golden Retriever for Seeing Beautiful...hope you'll join the hop with us!
 Have a Beautiful Weekend! And remember to See Beautiful!!



Friday, June 28, 2013

Rough Week...




Onward and Upward...

Happy Friday!


- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
Friday, June 14, 2013

Seeing Beautiful Blog Hop: It is the One Year Anniversary!


My girlz teach me every single day to slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures in life...I do LOVE my flowers AND my girlz...here are a few of my favorite pictures...



We don't love others when we find them beautiful,
we find others beautiful when we love them.

J.Toda

As a gesture of thanks, some a few of our blogger hosts are hosting giveaways. Check out Sugar The Golden Retriever's blog for an amazing giveaway. To the three most creative commenters on the Seeing Beautiful Blog, she is giving away one an eco-friendly See Beautiful™ aluminum cuff bracelets

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Honor Your Dog with Steadfast Friends!

Chloe and LadyBug are joining me today to talk about Chalkboard Dogs!!



We would like to show you our brand new Chalkboard Dogs Repositionable Canine Silhouette made by Steadfast Friends. You can find their website at http://www.steadfastfriends.com


I have included pictures of the chalkboard to try to give you an idea of the size..it is MUCH bigger than I originally thought it would be! I thought it would fit on the refrigerator door...but mine is a double door so the door is too narrow.


You can pick out your breed from the website and they even sell the chalk ink pens on their site!

A few words about the Chalk Ink...

Chalk Ink is the best choice for use with the ChalkboardDogs! These wet wipe markers are much easier and cleaner than chalk. Lettering and drawings are more precise and the colors certainly pop against the chalkboard background. Plus, there is less smudging to deal with than chalk.

The chalk inks are offered in three color assortments of 4 markers (Classic, Fluorescent and Earthy)

Classic Set includes Chalk White, Clown Nose Red, Smiley Face Yellow and Pacific Blue
Fluorescent Set includes Pink Lemonade, Lightning Gree, Laser Beam Blue and Firefly Yellow
Earthy Set includes Cayenne, Dijon Mustard, Grape Jelly and Green Tea

Features:

6mm Chisel tip
Waterbased, odorless markers
Pigment ink
Opaque colors
Acid free
Non-bleeding
Xylene-free

Simply shake, push and write! Clean-up is simple with a damp cloth.

I found the Chalk Ink Markers to be perfect for use on the Chalkboard Dogs Board!

There are many different breeds available for the chalkboards...they have many different products available and quite an assortment of dog breeds for you to choose from. The directions on the paper that came with the board state, "To apply, simply remove the silhouette from the poly sleeve and peel off the white backing. The image might have a bit of a curl from packing but that will not prevent a smooth application. Carefully apply the silhouette to a clean, dry, flat surface taking care to ensure that any small bubbles or folds are flattened." In order to do this...both my husband and I put this up together on the door. You must do it S L O W L Y so as to ensure your chalkboard is bubble-free!!

I find it useful that they are repositionable as we will use it when we go to the cottage....we can bring it with us! The packaging that the board came in was perfect protection...it was one of those large mailer tubes. We are happy with our Chalkboard Dogs Board and hope you will take a look at them on the website!!

I find this to be a great company and they are so compassionate and caring about giving back...Steadfast Friends is a family-owned and -operated business and they even receive a little assistance from their three dogs, Piper (a lab), Dillon (a Golden Retriever) and Henry (a German Shorthair Pointer). Their product inventory is currently expanding and they can’t wait to get the word out to show off their newest additions! PLEASE NOTE their Corporate Giving policy ... They donate 10% from all online retail sales to your favorite canine-driven charities. They feel it is so important to give back and hope their customers will enjoy giving to a worthy cause upon checkout.

If I could offer one suggestion, I would say that a smaller version of the chalkboard would be nice for little notes on the refrigerator door!!

The world needs more companies like SteadfastFriends!!


Thursday, May 2, 2013

On The Road Again...

The Return Trip is never quite as exciting as the Departure Trip.

Ah well. Life is good. Plenty of sunshine and blue skies!!

The last couple of days...

Have been like this...







































We will be returning to our regularly scheduled programmng as soon as mama gets her act together!

- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Saturday, March 23, 2013

Remembering Easter's Past...

Just to get everyone in the mood...here are a few pics of the way we spend Easter!



Which reminds me...

I had better go to the store for eggs this afternoon!!

Hope y'all have a great Saturday!!
Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day & a Few Reminders for our Furry Friends!!



Valentine’s Day can be as much fun for pets as it is for humans if dangerous foods, flora and other items are kept out of paws’ reach. Each year poison control experts see a rise in cases around February 14, many involving chocolate and lilies, a flower that’s potentially fatal to cats. So please heed the experts’ advice — don’t leave the goodies lying around on Valentine’s Day.

Pet-Safe Bouquets
Many pet owners are still unaware that all species of lily are potentially fatal to cats. When sending a floral arrangement, specify that it contain no lilies if the recipient has a cat — and when receiving an arrangement, sift through and remove all dangerous flora. If your pet is suffering from symptoms such as stomach upset, vomiting or diarrhea, he may have ingested an offending flower or plant. Use online toxic and nontoxic plant libraries as visual guides of what and what not should be in your bouquets.

Forbidden Chocolate
Seasoned pet lovers know the potentially life-threatening dangers of chocolate, including baker’s, semi sweet, milk and dark. In darker chocolates, methylxanthines— caffeine-like stimulants that affect gastrointestinal, neurologic and cardiac function—can cause vomiting/diarrhea, hyperactivity, seizures and an abnormally elevated heart rate. The high-fat content in lighter chocolates can potentially lead to a life-threatening inflammation of the pancreas. Go ahead and indulge, but don’t leave chocolate out for chowhounds to find.

Careful with Cocktails
Spilled wine, half a glass of champagne, some leftover liquor are nothing to cry over until a curious pet laps them up. Because animals are smaller than humans, a little bit of alcohol can do a lot of harm, causing vomiting, diarrhea, lack of coordination, central nervous system depression, tremors, difficulty breathing, metabolic disturbances and even coma. Potentially fatal respiratory failure can also occur if a large enough amount is ingested.

Life Is Sweet

So don’t let pets near treats sweetened with xylitol. If ingested, gum, candy and other treats that include this sweetener can result in a sudden drop in blood sugar known as hypoglycemia. This can cause your pet to suffer depression, loss of coordination and seizures.

Every Rose Has Its Thorn
Don’t let pets near roses or other thorny stemmed flowers. Biting, stepping on or swallowing their sharp, woody spines can cause serious infection if a puncture occurs. “It’s all too easy for pets to step on thorns that fall to the ground as a flower arrangement is being created,” says Dr. Louise Murray, Director of Medicine for the ASPCA’s Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital. De-thorn your roses far away from pets.

Playing with Fire
It’s nice to set your evening a-glow with candlelight, but put out the fire when you leave the room. Pawing kittens and nosy pooches can burn themselves or cause a fire by knocking over unattended candles.

Wrap it Up
Gather up tape, ribbons, bows, wrapping paper, cellophane and balloons after presents have been opened — if swallowed, these long, stringy and “fun-to-chew” items can get lodged in your pet’s throat or digestive tract, causing her to choke or vomit.

The Furry Gift of Life?
Giving a cuddly puppy or kitten may seem a fitting Valentine’s Day gift — however, returning a pet you hadn’t planned on is anything but romantic. Companion animals bring with them a lifelong commitment, and choosing a pet for someone else doesn’t always turn out right. Consider a gift certificate for a local shelter!
Copyright ASPCA
Sunday, February 10, 2013

Black N White Sunday







We made 87 trips to Lowe's today so I snapped some of these while driving back and forth. Remodeling isn't always that much fun!

Happy Sunday!!
Monday, September 24, 2012

Monday Musings

I feel like I've been going in a million different directions lately and I'm not sure which direction I actually should be going in...but for today...I am beginning to realize that it is the end of our summer season...and as much as I LOVE Autumn...I will totally miss the fresh vegetables from the Farmers Market. 

Here are a few shots from our last pickings...









 LadyBug is helping me do a couple of loads of laundry...and YES she needs a groom desperately!!
The two of them are NOT happy that mama just wasted an entire post not talking completely about them!!

I assure you ...that won't last long!!

Happy Monday!