March Newsletter 2008

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Dr. Jane Bicks, DVM
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Spring Is Here... Are You Ready?

dog smelling flowerIt's here. The sun's warmth feels a bit stronger and the days are getting a little longer. Spring is the time of year when we break away from the comfort of our cozy homes and get outside. I just love taking my dog, Otto, out for a long walk. We both enjoy the smell of the fresh air and the sound of the birds. It's really a special time for us and chances are that you enjoy outdoor activities with your companion animal, too.

That's why I want to share two important safety tips with you. Every year, I read heartbreaking statistics about lost pets and accidents that could have been avoided with just a little planning. Our companion animals are family members and they can't always protect themselves. That's our job as pet parents. So here are a couple of things to help keep your pet safe during this glorious Spring season.

 


Identification For Dogs And Cats

Even though I am sure that you keep a close eye on your companion animal when outdoors, a number of things can happen to separate you. If this does take place, the proper identification will help reunite you with your pet. Animals without ID tags are often mistaken as strays and they are sometimes treated differently, so make sure your dog or cat has the proper identification. I suggest a sturdy, yet comfortable, breakaway collar with an ID tag containing your pet's name plus your name, address and phone number. Also, hook your pet's rabies tag on the collar.

As some collars can fall off and others break away if caught on an object, a microchip is a good idea. This is a very small device that your veterinarian can inject under the skin around the shoulder blades. The chip has a number that is registered with the manufacturer and other local, state and nationwide agencies. Many shelters and vets have scanners that read the number on the microchip. Then, it's a simple call to the manufacturer or agency to get your name and phone number for a happy ending.

 

 
Lawn And Garden Dangers

 

cat on lawnAs the weather warms up, the neighborhood seems to wake up to lawn and garden care. Many common fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides can be toxic to animals if inhaled or ingested. There is some indication from recent studies that the rising rate of certain cancers in dogs and children may be linked to herbicides and pesticides. To be safe, make sure you read and follow the directions carefully. During and after treatment, be sure to keep your pets away from the lawn or garden until the area is completely dry. In some cases, this could mean an entire day. If your pet is accidentally exposed to any lawn or garden treatment, act quickly. Wash your pet immediately with liquid dish soap and call your veterinarian.

Want a safer alternative? Go organic. In general, these kinds of lawn and garden treatments are safer. However, again, please read and follow the instructions carefully.

Here's wishing you and your companion animal a happy and safe Spring.

 

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jane bicksDr. Jane is a highly respected and nationally recognized holistic veterinarian. She is the author of three books on pet care and nutrition and has served on professional boards including the Cornell Feline Health Center. Dr. Jane served as the President of the Veterinary Medical Association in NYC and was appointed by former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani to help start one of the largest animal shelters in the United States. She has also appeared on many network television and cable programs and numerous radio stations as a veterinary expert.

 

 


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