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DogDaz Zoo: So Far, Sofie Good

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The last few weeks were rocky, but I think Sofie has turned a corner!!!!  So Far, Sofie Good.

With the addition of Melatonin to Sofie’s night time medicine, she is making it through without night terrors.  Her sucking seems to be up a little, but she is getting more rest (and, of course, so am I).

I have been taking Melatonin for years to help me sleep and when I travel.  It never dawned on me that it could help Sofie sleep too.  The more I researched it, the more I found that it has been used for noise phobia, thunder phobia, anxiety, insomnia, and epilepsy in dogs. And it helps horses and even cats safely.  (I am learning about cat Chronic Dysfunction Syndrome (aggression against the owner, strangers, or housemates; inappropriate elimination; increased vocalization; disturbances in the sleep cycle; excessive grooming; and disorientation or confusion), but that is for another post.)

If you search on the word “melatonin” at The Whole Dog Journal you find a list of the following articles:
· “Reducing Your Dog’s Anxieties”
· “Chill Pills”
· “Stop the Panic”
· “Bring In Da Noise”

Why none of my vets, even my holistic vet, ever mentioned adding this to her mix, I don’t know.  But I found it and SO FAR,  SOFIE GOOD!

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on February 17, 2016 in Animals

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Nine is 5!

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There has been so much going on that I forgot to tell you all that on Valentine’s Day, our baby boy turned 5 years young.

 He is such a good little cat-man.

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9 was the last number on his cage at the rescue, and he is our 9th cat, so that is how he became known as “Nine.”

 Happy Birthday, Nine!

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Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on February 16, 2016 in Cats

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Happy Birthday, Mr.s Presidents

2016 Presidents

When Mom was a kid, she used to get both Washington and Lincoln’s birthdays off as school holidays.  It is no fair that at some point the Federal government decided to combined them into one holiday instead of two.  We want both days off!!!!  Happy birthday Mr.s Presidents.  We appreciate the February break.  At least Mom gets one 3 day weekend.  Extra walks = yahooo!! – Louise and Sofie Bear

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on February 15, 2016 in Dogs

 

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DogDaz Zoo: My Pets – My Heart

2015 Valentine

I am not sure that I would know how to be in the world without the love of my pets. They ground me. They force me to be present and caring. They love me at my lowest, at my highest, and even when I have not brushed my teeth or combed my hair. They keep me honest and they make me smile. I am a better human because of my pets. Thank you Louise, Sofie Bear, Noel, Nine, Stella, and Mini Cooper for letting me be your caretaker. You are my furry heart.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on February 14, 2016 in Dogs

 

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Caturday: Sweetest Heart

Noel Repose

 Love  = Cat = Noel

I cannot imagine a life without cats!

Just another CATDogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on February 13, 2016 in Cats

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Why Adding ‘Human Food’ Is So Important

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HERE’S WHY IT IS SO IMPORTANT TO ADD FRESH “HUMAN FOOD” TO YOUR PET’S KIBBLE

Today, ninety-six percent of pet owners around the globe are feeding dry commercial pet foods. Of those 96%, there is a large majority that believes dried commercial pet food is really all their pet needs and would never stop to consider the benefits of adding fresh “human food”.

(“Human food” definition in this article: clean sources of meat-based proteins and some organic plant matter, not beer and nachos 😉)

There are many reasons why some of these pet parents feel this way, however the most popular reason today seems to be the 50-year-old rumor that is in existence and still spreading.

You know the one: “Giving your animal table scraps is bad!”

How or when did this terrible rumor start?

Well, if we go back in time, research shows that shortly after the invention of processed pet foods, manufacturers were having a hard time convincing pet parents to make the switch from foods in their refrigerators to their commercial pet foods.

So in 1964, the pet food industry, along with the PFI, joined together with a whole bunch of marketing dollars and launched one of the most influential campaigns the pet world had ever seen: the “Ban All Table Scraps from your Pets’ Bowls” campaign!

Through thousands of newspapers, magazines, and news stations, the public was warned about the dangers of table food scraps or “human food” and the importance of feeding “processed” commercial pet food. From there, the giant smear campaign took off!

Not only did this clever campaign work, but it was so impactful that now, 50 years later, folks are still in fear of offering anything that is not labeled pet food.

SO IS IT A GOOD THING TO ONLY OFFER YOUR PET DRIED KIBBLE?

Not according to ongoing research it isn’t, especially with today’s cancer rates being 1 in 2 dogs!

In a 2005 study conducted at Purdue University on Scottish Terriers, the results showed that adding fresh vegetables to dry commercial kibble actually prevented and/or slowed down the development of transitional cell carcinoma (aka bladder cancer)!

In the study, dogs ate a diet of dry commercial pet food, while some got an assortment of vegetables added to the mix at least 3 times per week.

When the study was concluded, according to the researchers, they weren’t really shocked by the results.

Here’s what they found:

Dogs that ate any green leafy vegetables, like broccoli, had reduced the risk of developing bladder cancer by 90% and the dogs that consumed any yellow – orange vegetables like carrots reduced the risk by 70%!

Seriously! A lousy carrot helped smash the potential of cancer.

( http://ilarjournal.oxfordjournals.org/content/55/1/100.full ) (Raghavan, Knapp, Bonney, 2005) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/16013542/

Yes, of course cats are obligate carnivores (must have meat to survive) and our dogs are facultative carnivores (carnivores with omnivorous potential if circumstances demand) so offering clean meat-based protein sources should always be top priority and essential.

However, because today’s world is ever-so changing due to factory farmed livestock being fed genetically modified grains and our planet being contaminated with every type of pesticide, fungicide and larvicide, the importance of fresh, organic plant matter to help detox the body couldn’t be more crucial.

So if the “cancer reducing benefit” doesn’t tickle your fancy enough to convince you to add any “human fresh foods” to your pet’s bowl, then maybe think of it this way:

How bad would it suck if someone forced you to eat dry processed foods your whole lIfe?!

writen by: Rodney Habib – Pet Nutrition Blogger

 

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DogDaz Note:  Louise and Sofie get canned veggies, greenbeans (Lulu’s favorite), peas, carrots, and sometimes mixed veggies, with NO SALT.  I open the can and rinse the veggies under water, even if it says no salt, because I don’t trust the canning process. Louise likes her veggies mushy.  Somedays, they get pumpkin instead.    

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on February 11, 2016 in Dogs

 

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Caturday: Never Enough Whiteness!

Never enough whiteness

“There can never be enough whiteness in the world,” Noel says.  She seems to be very happy with the world outside the windows being her color, except that her herb window had so much snow on top of it (2+ feet) that it flooded.  Usually, if there are ice jams on top of it, I take the hair dryer and melt them, but all this snow made it impossible.  I am not really sure where the water comes in, but Noel came and told me that I needed to dry it up immediately.  She is such a nag sometimes.

I cannot imagine a life without cats!

Just another CATDogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on February 6, 2016 in Cats

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Sofie Update – Night Terrors Are Back

Mom! Louise has all the toys and she isn't sharing.

Every time I think that I may be getting a handle on Sofie’s night issues, I feel like I am going backwards.  The medication worked for about one week.  Now Sofie is having her night terrors every couple of nights instead of every night (which is a blessing).  She woke up last night at 3:20 AM and barked uncontrollably for about 5 minutes.  Then, I was able to calm her enough and get her to go back to sleep. (Was she really even awake?)  What triggers this behavior? No one was walking around the house – I did not hear any cars or animals outside.  I am not sure if the waking is inside her head or externally triggered at this point. I call what happens to her ‘night terrors’ because they are feelings of great fear experienced on suddenly waking in the night. That to me is what she is experiencing.  She is fast asleep and then she wakes barking, ruff up, tail erect, in alert protection mode.     

I tried the holistic route (Composure Pro, Shen Calmer, Adaptil); I tried the medical route (Xanax, Prozac, Phenobarbital, Clomipramine); I tried the behaviorist, what is left? Don’t say a pet psychic (not that I won’t try it), but just knowing that she is in pain doesn’t tell me how to help her.  Getting an MRI to rule out a brain tumor is very costly, and, if true, would confirm concerns but not leave me with any additional solutions. I have so many questions:

  • Medical: Was the Clomicalm just sedating her for the first week and now she is hearing outside noises again?

  • Herbal: Do I add Melatonin or some other night booster to help her sleep? (Vet said 4mg at night is OK)

  • Behavioral: Do other people’s dogs wake every night because of unseen noises?  Is this just ‘normal’ for some breeds?  Should I start walking her before bed to get her more tired?

  • Psychic: Is she picking up on something that I am doing during the night that I am not aware of?  I am a lousy sleeper (have been for years).  But I don’t startle awake and she tends to be sleeping when I wake during the night on my own.

I am feeling like such a personal animal parent failure.  If love could fix things all my animals would be perfect, but that does not work.  It is very lonely on this path to find a solution for Sofie.  It seems to me that Sofie and I have been abandoned by Vets, the Behaviorist, the family.   When something gets this complicated, no one wants to touch it.

Until I get her sleep under control, how can I hope to address her separation and thunder anxieties? Oh, Sofie, I know you want to be calm.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on February 4, 2016 in Dogs

 

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DogDaz Zoo: Happy Whistlepig Day 2016

Late Breaking News:  Punxsutawney Phil did NOT see his shadow at Gobbler’s Knob today, Feb. 2, 2016, Groundhog Day, and so Spring is just around the corner. ground hop pix

Picture Source: Google images

Funny weather predicting creatures.  I like them. I used to have one that lived in the woods behind my previous house.  He liked to stand on top of the hill and watch the world go by.  They have some interesting names: Land Beaver, Whistlepig, Woodchuck, Wood-shock, Groundpig, Whistler, Thickwood Badger, Canada Marmot, Monax, Moonack, Weenusk, and the Red Monk. The name “Thickwood Badger” was given in the Northwest to distinguish the animal from the Prairie Badger. Monax was an Native American name of the woodchuck, which meant “the digger.” Babies are called “Chucklings” (I love that!).  These are a North American critter and I don’t believe you see them else where in the world.

Names source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groundhog

Have you ever met a groundhog? What do you call them? Will there be 6 more weeks of winter in your neck of the woods? – DogDaz

 

Just another DogDaz morning at the Zoo ❤
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Posted by on February 2, 2016 in Animals

 

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Caturday: Staring Contest

 

Noel Fly Toy

This is one of my all time favorite shots of Noel on the cat tree staring down a toy that is just a wire with some card board on the end.  I figure it looks like a bug.  Nono is a big starer.  Do your furballs see things when nothing is there?

I cannot imagine a life without cats!

Just another CATDogDaz morning at the zoo ❤

 
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Posted by on January 30, 2016 in Cats

 

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