An important reminder on the benefits of spaying and neutering.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
I’d always been told to spay or neuter my animals before they were six months old. It was supposed to prevent mammary cancers and keep male dogs calm. So, I took Rosie to the vet this week and asked to get her on the schedule to be done within the next two months, as she is currently four months old.
Interestingly, the vet told me they are now not so sure about the link between mammary cancers and early spay/neuter. The thinking now is that early castration delays closure of the growth plates in the dogs’ joints, causing dogs to have longer limbs, narrower bodies, and lighter-weight bones. The delay in growth plate closure can lead to the development of hip dysplasia and knee problems. Continue reading Saturday Survey: When Should You Spay or Neuter Your Dog
As a 2-legged arthritis sufferer, I can vouch for all of these.
What can you do to help an arthritic dog? An orthopedic or memory foam bed can help, as can a heating pad, and buffered aspirin. The most important thing, though, is weight control. If you can’t see a waistline on your dog, he or she needs to lose weight. Limit intake and go for walks daily.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
I found several infographics on the Facebook page of JJ’s Ruff Roads today that will help you get your dog safely through the extreme heat this weekend. Continue reading Hot! Hot! Hot!
It may not yet be officially summer according to the meteorologists, but I always think of Memorial Day as the start of the season. We’ve had a few hot days here in Canton, Ohio, already, so this reminder seems timely. Continue reading Is It Too Hot to Walk the Dog?
Today (5/3/19) is National Specially-Abled Pets Day. Kudos to all of you who are dealing with diapers, wheelchairs, special diets, or any other adaptive care for your dog. Please give your special pet a hug from all of us here at doggies.com and breeders.net.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!