Sprit the Siberian Husky Pup fro 1 – 3 Weeks of age
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Siberian Husky Pup – Spirit 1-3 weeks old
To see more of our Beautiful Huskies, Check out our Channel and Please subscribe! www.youtube.com Shiloh and Shelby’s Website! www.GonetotheSnowDogs.com This is a 3 part video! Otherwise it would have been WAY to long! We decided to jump in the Jeep Wrangler and head up to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan for a overnight stay. On to the next waterfall! We hiked to Tannery Falls. This is one of those wateralls with no boardwalk, no signs, basically it’s just out there in the woods
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Part 2 Shiloh and Shelby go on Vacation to Michigan Upper Peninsula! Siberian Husky
To see more of our Beautiful Huskies, Check out our Channel and Please subscribe! www.youtube.com Shiloh and Shelby’s Website! www.GonetotheSnowDogs.com This is a 3 part video! Otherwise it would have been WAY to long! We decided to jump in the Jeep Wrangler and head up to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan for a overnight stay. On to the next waterfall! We hiked to Tannery Falls
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Part 2 Shiloh and Shelby go on Vacation to Michigan Upper Peninsula! Siberian Husky
All dog lovers and dog owners hate the very thought of their beloved furry friend falling prey to any dog health problem. Moreover, it’s truly distressing and painful to experience to watch your loving Fido convulsing in front of your eyes. Yes, a dog fit or a seizure is definitely frightening and damaging, more for you than for your dog, especially when the pooch loses complete control over his faculties, falls over, bites his teeth, drools, salivates, whines, paddles his paws, and may be even loses complete control over his bowel and urination. Dog fits, typically known as seizures, also lead to dilation or enlargement of eyes as your pooch becomes unresponsive. Pet health care experts feel that in case of dog seizures, the pet owner tends to panic as a sense of helplessness pervades him/her.
One of the most common causes of dog fit is epilepsy. Pet health care experts have identified certain dog breeds as being more susceptible to epilepsy. Nevertheless, cause for hereditary or genetic epilepsy are yet unknown. Some of the breeds prone to such seizures include: Cocker Spaniel, German Shepherd, Irish Setter, Poodle, Collie, Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever, Dachshund, Saint Bernard, Siberian Husky, Miniature Schnauzer, and Wire-haired Terrier.
Other causes of seizures in dogs are allergies to 100% commercial dog food chemicals, preservatives, or/and artificial flavors. Sometimes liver, kidney diseases, tumors, low blood sugar, food poisoning, inflammation of the central nervous system, etc can also lead to the dog health problem of seizures. It has been observed by pet health care experts that dog fits are very common in younger and middle-aged dogs because of parasites (worms, fleas etc) combined with an unhealthy and poor diet.
Seizure in dog is a serious sign of dog health problem. When the central nervous system of the dog goes out of control as response to unchecked localized brain activity, seizures happen and resonate through the entire body in the form of electrical waves. In most cases, seizures only last for a couple of minutes at the most. But, repeated fits in your dog can be life-threatening as they take a lot of toll on the body, exhausting and luckily diminishing the much needed biochemicals that help maintain the orderly flow of electrons to the brain.
Many anxious and troubled pet owners ask the pet health care experts if the dogs feel any pain during seizures. You’ll be happy to know that though dog fits are pretty dramatic, your pooch doesn’t experience any pain, he only feels bewildered. However, ensuring that the dog health problem of seizures doesn’t prove fatal, you must prevent your dog from falling on the floor and hurting himself badly.
Finally, the most important thing for you to do when you dog is having a fit is to STAY CALM. It may be a difficult thing to do, but a reassuring, quiet and calm voice will comfort your pooch to get through this very dramatic situation.
Every headline in the papers, every top story on the news, and every topic of conversation at the White House points to our failing economy. Yet, according to American Pet Products Association , in 2008, more than $43 billion … yes, forty-three billion dollars were spent on our pets. I have to assume that not all businesses are falling apart!
What about in your backyard? Invisible Fence® Brand of Upstate NY, located right here in Rochester, took home three national awards for outstanding business growth in 2008, including National Dealer of the Year for the 3rd year in a row! This is an achievement honoring a team who strives for excellence in customer service, guaranteeing results, and who is determined to make stronger relationships with people and their pets.
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The Invisible Fence® Brand’s sole premise is to be the most trusted brand in the pet ownership experience by keeping pets safe, happy and well-behaved at home all the time. And it’s not just about containment— we also offer solutions to help manage other unwanted behaviors like barking, jumping, digging, and chewing. We offer lifestyle solutions such as heated beds for arthritic dogs and automatic feeders for people who have busy schedules. We offer love and compassion for people who truly need help managing their relationships with their pets.
Trip to Lollypop
A few weeks ago, Princess and I were at Lollypop Farm. She always looks forward to the trip! I can tell because she starts whining as we pull in the parking lot, cold nosed pressed against the window, her breath starting to become more rapid. She’s like a kid in a candy shop! She darts out of the car and pulls me to the door. Her tail is wagging with excitement. As we peruse down the hall, I know she wants to run, play and sniff the other dogs. Her innocence is so sweet. She has no idea what’s going on. I always experience a rollercoaster of emotions ranging from loving every puppy in the place, to sadness at their droopy “take me home” faces, and anger when I read why they are there.
I once saw a 10-year-old Schipperke who was given to the shelter because of “barking”. Seriously? After ten years you are just getting fed up with it? I wonder why they didn’t call Invisible Fence® Brand—we can take care of that in just a few days. I see a Siberian Husky who’s claimed to be “an escape artist”. Are you for real? Why didn’t you call Invisible Fence® Brand? There’s a Rottweiler that keeps tearing up the couches. I wonder if they would have given him a second chance if they let us create an invisible barrier that kept him away from all the couches. I think back to the day I adopted Princess and realized she had severe separation anxiety, breaking out of three metal crates and hurting herself in the process. I wonder if I would have known to call Invisible Fence® Brand to train her to use an invisible crate if I didn’t work for the company.
Help reduce the number of shelter admissions, euthanasia and lost dogs on the roadways—call Invisible Fence® Brand today and let us talk to you about how we can help improve your relationship with your best friend … before it’s too late.
Kate Siwik is the Director of Sales & Marketing of Invisible Fence® Brand of Upstate NY—National Dealer of the Year in 2006, 2007 and 2008. Her dog, Princess, was adopted from Lollypop Farm in 2007. Contact Kate at 271-1700 or email her UpstateNY@invisiblefence.com.