Monthly Archive: February 2008

February is Pet Dental Month

From www.akc.org

February is Pet Dental Health Month -AKC Gazette Offers Dental Tips, Product Reviews
[Friday, February 02, 2007]
— Learn How to Tell When Good Teeth Go Bad —

The February issue of the AKC Gazette – the American Kennel Club’s flagship publication – the oldest continuously published dog magazine in America – has devoted several articles to dental health and product reviews as part of National Pet Dental Health Month, sponsored in part by the American Veterinary Medical Association.

“When was the last time you had a good look in your dog’s mouth? If he’s over 3 years old, there is a 75 percent chance that he has dental disease—plaque, tartar, and inflamed gums. Besides causing bad breath and tooth loss, infection in the oral cavity can spread to vital internal organs. Oral disease can shorten your dog’s life,” writes Jeff Grognet, DVM in “When Good Teeth Go Bad” featured in the February issue of the AKC Gazette.

DENTAL HEALTH TIPS

* Don’t ignore bad breath, discolored teeth, or the red gums of your canine friend. Your dog needs diligent oral care from both you and your veterinarian to live a full and healthy life.
* Symptoms of canine oral disease include bad breath, a change in eating or chewing habits, pawing at the face or mouth and depression. Vets recommend regular dental exams for all dogs.
* Small-breed dogs are prone to tartar accumulation when very young, which results in the loss of many teeth by the time they’re 10 years old.
* Larger breeds, such as German Shepherd Dogs, don’t collect as much tartar on their teeth so they are not as prone to gum recession. Though they can have problems with gingivitis and tartar, they are much more likely to experience tooth fracture.
* Look in your dog’s mouth regularly. If his gums are cherry red, he has gingivitis. If you smell foul breath, he has a bacterial infection—it might just be from plaque, but it could also be an abscessed tooth.
* Whether a dog has an abscessed or fractured tooth or tartar and gum disease, the bacteria in his mouth can penetrate his gums and migrate via the bloodstream throughout his body—the heart, kidneys, and liver are particularly susceptible to invasion by oral bacteria.
* When you detect a problem in your dog’s mouth, have him examined by your veterinarian.

A Message From a Fort Doberdale Nemesis

This evening, Regis spotted the flying submarine, and alerted the Fort Doberdale Squirrel Posse that we were under attack by the beast. OK, we were really just under the thing, but we let Regis have his fantasy. Moreso, we participate in it.

Regis alerts the FDSP that we are under attack

The FDSP responds to the invader. Adrenalin flows.

The Posse responds.

The beast flies right over the Fort Doberdale campus! It seems to be trying to convey a message to us.

It’s carrying a message!

Regis doesn’t trust it no matter what message it’s trying to convey. He proceeds to give it a piece of his senior mind.

Regis gives the blimp a piece of his senior mind.

But the blimp disregards the warning from Fort Doberdale’s most senior Doberdude, and reveals its trademarked message.

Message is revealed.

The floating submarine’s pleasantries don’t appease Luna. She’s out to take the beast down. Luna’s loyalty can’t be bought.

Luna’s in a tizzy!

As a matter of fact, none of the Posse gives up loyalties. The pack rules and everyday’s a good-year day here at Fort Doberdale.

All for one, and one for all!

Luna, in all her frenzy to capture the floating goon, catapults herself over the boundary between the dog- and no-dog-zone. Ooops. Bad news. Annie’s impressed, but that’s not an acceptable Fort Doberdale manuever.

Luna’s flipped!

Though we want to get that varmint gone, FD Law must be obeyed. Luna flings herself back into the dog-zone, and steps back to give the blimp another appalled look. The flipped back ear is a definite indication of Luna’s disheveled feelings over the violation of her backyard privacy.

Back on the right side of the law.

Meanwhile, in my part of this world, well, there goes another “almost papaya.” I’m beginning to adjust to the fact that I may never get a freshly grown papaya off my own fruit tree.

Eewkay.

As the blimp fades into the sunset, Luna gives one last warning.

Luna’s last warning.

And Bouchard takes care of the punctuation mark.

Adieu beastly blimp!

Helen (click to e-mail me)

RESCUE – SKIPPER, Female, B/T, 7 years old

Would anyone be interested in saving the life of a 7-year-old black-and-tan Dobergirl?  She has until Monday, February 25.  Tuesday, her Dobermom is going into a nursing home, and it’s doubtful she will come back out.  This sort of situation breaks my heart because there is nothing the owner can do but rely on the good nature and big hearts of people…strangers.  The family here obviously isn’t going to get involved.  The elderly woman’s neighbor is the one helping her and Skipper out.  So if anyone has an inkling to do a good deed in 2008 and has the ability, resources, big heart, room, and time to adopt Skipper, your chance is now.  Waiting is not an option.  If Skipper goes to Miami Dade AC, that is where they are having an outbreak of a contagious and fatal virus, and big dogs with a little wear on them are being pts due to lack of safe environment.   I’ve e-mailed around, and there isn’t a Dobie rescue who has space for Skipper as of now.  So you see the urgency.

Thanks – Helen

Sent: Feb 20, 2008 7:21 PM
To: dobermannrescue@earthlink.net
Subject: Doberman AKC – in desparate need of rescue 
Hi
Morningside Doberman pet has their ‘human’ moving to nursing home and cannot take her beloved animal with her. This beautiful animal is sweet, kind and not aggressive.

The owner is elderly and we’re neighbors and trying to help as best possible. We have 6 animals ourselves and unfortunately cannot take one more …

This dog, Female, ‘Skipper’, needs a Foster home by Tuesday February 26th.

Please let me know if you are able to help.

Thank you

—–Original Message—–

We believe she is around 7.

Color = black with some tan markings; she is striking

Tail = docked

Ears = natural

Indoor or Outdoor = she spends way too much time alone outside; she is inside when her owner is home/not visiting her son
Other dogs = my 3 dogs [of course on other side of fence] she wants to play; however they have not been next to each other freely
Cats = not known = will have to update on other dogs and this one
Kids = need to update
Training = she knows come, sit, good girl; will hv to update with more commands she knows; don’t know if she is used to walking on a leash for example

Thank you so much.

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Helen – click to e-mail me

Raider Remembered

Raider was a Dobermann, who was adopted through rescue. He went to the Rainbow Bridge on Feb 19, and his owner asked me to share her writing about him.

~Rainbow Bridge for Raider~

My baby raider was the most special dog and human dog a human could ever have, he was my full and utmost companion and loyal friend…

Raider

No more will he suffer in pain or in sadness because of being so ill ever again. His life now and always filled with gladness and joy with all of his forever buddies….

He made me laugh and made me cry for all the right reasons… His brother Carlton who he left in our care were the best buddies in the world…. And he also misses him in great devotion .. They would play and of course play hard and one time they had gotten a little rough in fact Carltons rump end hit the corner of our wall and sure enough broke the wall and boy did we laugh till we cryed and of course Carlton was fine…

They would romp and play through the grass and in and out of their doggie door all day long until each one had gotten so tucker out…..Raider will greatly be missed by all of us and everyone and everyone that knew him.. I guess god had his reasons for all of this to happen…. Although I will never understand why??

He Raider then crossed over to that wonderful Rainbow Bridge…. Forever with all his wonderful furry friends …..And I can still feel him by my side….

Raider

Funny how they is a plan for everyone in this world …..

The sadness I feel while we are apart but it is not forever
Please please god take care of him for me and give him a big kiss on that big beautiful black nose….

I love you Raider and so does Daddie and your brother Carlton and your 2 wonderful grandmas…..!!