January Newsletter 2012

with Dr. Jane Bicks, DVM
Product Formulator of
Lifes Abundance Pet Products for Healthy Pets!
AND Dr. Sarah, DVM.

 

From our Family to Yours,
Happy New Year!

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We Love Dr. Jane and love sharing her expertise from the Life's Abundance Pet Blog

Home Design for Your Pets

"Americans love their companion animals. These days, it’s rarer to not have a pet than to think of one as a family member. For those of us with dogs and/or cats, it’s essential to provide a cozy environment for our companion animals that's not just comfortable, but is one where they will be able to thrive.

Many mistakenly believe that “pet-proof” is code for “absence of style”, but this is simply not true. You can beautifully outfit and remodel your home to be completely pet-friendly, simply by using specific paints, flooring, fabrics and furniture. And these days, there are more options for pet-loving consumers than ever before.

Flooring
Hard surfaces tend to work better than carpets for several reasons: carpets trap odors and allergens, and are more challenging (not to mention expensive) to clean. Hardwood floors, such as hard oaks, hickory and maple, are highly durable and easy to maintain. Ceramic tile, sealed stone and stained concrete are also excellent flooring choices for pet-friendly households, as these surfaces are very hard, hold up well to traffic, are easy to maintain, and are offered in a wide array of attractive styles and textures.

If you prefer carpet, use cut-pile and avoid styles featuring loops as they can snag on nails and teeth. Select a stain-resistant carpet with a medium-to-high manufacturer’s durability rating. And, since “accidents” are a fact of life, especially when house training, make sure that you install a carpet pad with a protective spill barrier to prevent lingering, unpleasant odors.

Fabrics
Dog and cat lovers take heart! There are loads of high-style fabrics that are surprisingly pet-friendly. Both crypton and ultra suede are chic, durable and easy to clean. Crypton is stain-, water-, and bacteria-resistant. And ultrasound is resistant to both stains and odors. Furthermore, ultrasound is wonderfully resilient – scratches don’t leave a mark and fur won’t become matted into the fabric. Another option is pleather, which is a cruelty-free alternative to leather that doesn't scratch or stain, and spills wipe clean with a sponge. Or, for a more affordable option, simply protect your existing furniture with a modern slipcover. Look for one that’s easily removable, machine washable and made of heavy, durable fabrics, such as canvas or denim. One last rule: absolutely no velvet anywhere, as it’s well-known as a “hair magnet”.

Color and Paint
When choosing furniture and rugs, remember that neutral colors – such as taupe, cream, khaki and gray – don’t highlight dirt and hair as badly as darker colors. It’s probably best to avoid keeping anything white near the floor (and accessible to companion animals), as even white leather can become stained and scratched.

When it comes to selecting paints, you'll need one that’s washable. I recommend a satin finish because it resists marks, helping to keep your wall color looking fresh and clean compared to other finishes. Furthermore, I recommend low- or no-VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints to protect you and your companion animals from toxic fumes.

Furniture
If you have problems with your pets jumping up on furniture to look at the window, consider revising the layout of the room in question – problem solved! If you’re looking to replace tables, find ones that are sturdy and weighted tables, as they will be less likely to topple over when bumped. And keep those knick-knacks and valuable pieces out of reach of paws and jaws, like up on a mantle or bookcase. If you are redoing cabinets, consider installing a five-drawer cabinet … use the bottom drawer to house food bowls. When meal time is over, simply close the drawer and hide the mess. You can also re-purpose pull-out trash drawers to store pet-food bags for convenience and clutter reduction.

Allergies
If you have a family member who suffers from pet-dander or pet-hair allergies, design the home to minimize exposure to dirt, dust and allergens. Use hard surface flooring, vacuum often (the best vacuums feature a HEPA filter), install a HEPA furnace or central air filter, and minimize the use of textiles, such as carpet, window treatments and upholstery, all of which can trap allergens. I also recommend reducing clutter as this minimizes dust and allergen accumulation and makes cleaning easier.

Storage
Households with companion animals need storage space and organization. Find a unique and fashionable storage bin for your pet’s things, like a wicker basket or a vintage trunk. This simple fix can make for easy clean-up and it'll look posh to boot.

I wish you the best of luck in your pet-friendly redesign, and hope that you and your companion animals are more comfortable and happy in your revitalized home environment.

Thank you for all you do to make the world a better place for companion animals."

Dr. Jane


 

 

 

Canine Vestibular Disease

by Dr. Sarah

 

Vet, Dr. Sarah

 

Sr. Sarah, Staff Veterinarian of Life's Abundance Pet Food:

In this video Dr. Sarah reviews tips for Canine Vestibular Disease or CVD:

 

Mostly seen in older dogs

Not sure what cause it but can be ear infection or another underlying issue

Symptoms can be dramatic and rapid

Sudden loss of balance, Tilt of the head, Twitching of the eye to one side, Vomiting and loss of appetite due to motion sickness, Can make canine dizzy

The symptoms can be so dramatic that pet parents rush their pets to the hospital

Most canines can be treated at home feeding by hand, motion sickness medicine but if a canine is already in a sick state, hospitalization is a must.

But some cases can be more serious indicating something else maybe going on.

Always take your canine to a Veterinarian if you feel he/she is not acting like their normal self.

 

Don’t Miss this information !

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They are easily digestible and therefore a safe alternative to rawhide, which can cause choking, throat irritations and potentially dangerous intestinal blockages.

Since the digestive system is the first line of immune defense, treating your dog to a Porky Puff won’t put a strain on his or her health, like other highly-processed products on the market today. You'll feel better providing a treat they'll love, while helping to maintaining a healthy digestive system. And Porky Puffs are appropriate for dogs of all ages.

INGREDIENTS:
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Be a part of my next conference call.
Our Pet Product Formulator, Dr. Jane Bicks, DVM, holds weekly calls that anyone can participate in. She provides in-depth answers to any questions participants have about our products for companion animals. We hope you will join us for these regularly scheduled conference calls. To participate, simply dial 561-515-1695 at the appropriate time, and enter 224012# after the prompt. The next Dr. Jane calls is scheduled for Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time. (Calls may be cancelled without notice.)


Thank you,
Dr. Jane Bicks, DVM
Life's Abundance Product Formulator



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