Archive for the ‘Pet Lifejackets’ Category
Who, Where and When Takes Care of Cleaning Up After Your Dog?
Dogs as we all know come in different sizes, shapes, and color, but some have temperaments and personalities that will not tolerate children. Choose a dog that compliments your family and will be a delight to be around. Talk to your family and listen to their pros and cons. Dogs are a responsibility, and taking care of them the right way will not be a disappointment. Will there be just one person in the family that will take care of the dog, or shared within the family? A balanced diet is necessary to keep dogs healthy, groomed, trained, have room to play, exercised, and room to relieve themselves when necessary. A balanced diet, grooming, training ….
is essential, but the one big thing is ‘poop’ in your yard. Who will take on the responsibility in cleaning it up on a regular basis? This is important because of diseases that it carries, problems with flies, stepping in it, and causes contamination in our waterways. It is estimated that dog poop in our waterways are one quarter contaminated by the lack of responsibility in cleaning up after our dog. This is especially of concern when walking your dogs in parks, and areas that provide them to exercise and run, but just be sure if there is a lake or pond around that your dog has their dog life jacket on. Accidents are certainly not something a pet parent is looking for in taking their dog for their daily walk.
Picking up in your yard will eliminate the unpleasant and unsightly problems of stepping in your dog’s poop that carries over billions of bacteria and parasites, and contains parasitic organisms, and salmonella. Walking your dog is also a responsibility in picking up after them to avoid children who could accidentally step in it while at play. What is the big deal
about carrying a plastic bag to remove your dog’s poop? Some areas even provide containers that administer plastic bags and containers for disposal, so please be cognizant of your responsible as a pet parent and help to improve our way of life. Be Happy!
Christmas Present for Your Dog, Life Jackets
I know it’s not summer yet, but this subject is worth mentioning because now, we are experiencing cold weather with frozen and/or icy ponds and
lakes. Exercise is really important during this time, but because the elements of cold weather are usually not conducive in walking your dog as long as you usually do, it is still necessary for their health, and possibly the pet parent as well. In the area that I live in, the fire department and rescue teams are called for emergencies quite frequently of pets running after something that excites them, breaks loose from their leash, and falls into the icy or frozen water. How frightening would this be, you’re by yourself, and certainly don’t want to take a chance of going after your dog, you both could drown. Some pet parents think that a dog life jacket is absolutely absurd and won’t even give it any consideration.
If you don’t live anywhere near ponds or lakes where you would be walking your dog, then a dog life jacket would not be needed at that time, but when the pet parents are boat enthusiasts, that is certainly a necessary item. Perhaps you have a swimming pool, even though it should be covered in the winter time your dog could accidentally walk on it,
fall in, and drown. Dogs are usually good swimmers, but when something unexpected happens, they may become frighten. Perhaps your dog is not allowed near the swimming pool, that’s even better, then no worries. Back to walking your dog, is your dog healthy? If an older dog should happen to fall into the water, they may not be able to swim their way out. Think about it. Be Happy!
Christmas Presents For Your Dog
If you are like me, there has to be a Christmas gift under the tree for my dog.
I really need to watch him though, because he wants to unwrap all of the presents. My guess is, he thinks they’re all for him. He started doing this as a pup, which has been 13 and them some years ago. He starts at the ribbon as if to untie it, then starts on the paper. He takes his paws and wraps them around the paper, and then gradually starts ripping piece by piece until he has uncovered his present, then on to the next one. This has always been such fun to watch, because he is absolutely dedicated as to what he’s doing. Then after that present, was opened, he starts for the other one, etc. He tried to open my granddaughters presents last year, so I really have to watch him.
Just a suggestion to all pet parents, consider giving your pet something that will keep them safe. There are some great gifts to choose from, and by all means, don’t forget the dog life jacket for this coming Spring. It’s possible though, he could use it before Spring when going for his walks. Always be alert if you and your dog are walking by a lake or pond. Our local fire department has had to make
several calls to rescue dogs that have broken loose from their pet parent chasing another dog, geese, or whatever has caught their attention. Lakes and ponds will freeze over, sometime solid depending the temperature, and others may only freeze partiality. Both are extremely dangerous. Always be on the lookout and pay special attention to what’s ahead. Be Happy!
Does Your Dog Have Arthritis & Hip Dysplasia, Mine Does? – Part 3
I read somewhere that puppies can be ex-rayed or somehow checked to determine if there may be a medical problem that could possibly cause these afflictions later on in life. I have also heard that individuals selling their puppies guarantee them to be free of this problems. I don’t
understand how that statement can be made if ex-rays were never made on the puppies in the first place. There should be documentation on this for the buyers records. The genetic bloodline can be researched by a veterinarian in the particular breed of the puppy in the diagnosis of possible concerns.
The exercise my dogs gets going up and down stairs is good for him, but
I do know that swimming in a pool with his dog life jacket on, the movement in the water would relieve some of the pain in his joints besides having fun. He’s determined and that’s wonderful, but the arthritics and hip dysplasia are becoming a problem for him. I know there are dog vehicle safety ramps available that can be used for stairs as well as swimming pools, so later on that may be the solution. So in the meantime we continue our love and championship together and enjoy each others company. Be Happy!
If Your Dog Nearly Drowns, What Do You Do? – Part 1

If your dog goes under water for any length of time, water will fill their lungs and then you know that you need to do something quick. Pick up your dog and wrap your arms around their body and try your best to hold the dog under their tummy and turn them upside down. Water should flow through their nose and mouth. (Pick up little dogs by their hind legs.) After water stops coming out, lay the dog on the ground on their right side and perform artificial respiration. In their mid-thigh, check if their heart is beating and if you feel any pulse. If not, then start CPR in addition to the first process until breathing and heart beat becomes steady. After continuing to revive the dog and 10 minutes has passed. Stop. It’s too late.
If a dog is under water for a while and in cold water, the survival is much better because they will suffer hypothermia. If your dog does survive by your efforts to revive them, what a wonderful feeling of relief and possibly guilt knowing that your dog could have been wearing a dog life jacket which could have made revival less stressful. We all learn by experiences in situations of protection. It would be a good idea to take your dog to the vet as soon as possible just to make sure they are okay and not have any other complications that you were not aware of. Be Happy!
If Your Dog Nearly Drowns, What Do You Do?

Water will fill up a dog’s lungs which in turn deprives any oxygen that could save the dog when they have been under water for any length of time and suffering from suffocation. When this occurs, saving a dog in this condition is critical. There are not many dogs that don’t know how to swim, but accidents do happen and a dog can drown before you can get to them. Dogs sometime fall into the family swimming pool and can’t find their way out. They could fall into a water situation where swift water is flowing extremely fast, or even floods can sweep them away before our very eyes. I’m sure that all of us have heard from time to time of a dog falling into a pond or lake that has frozen over in the cold winter months.
All of these incidents can be avoided by a pet parent insisting and training a dog to wear a dog life jacket any time they are around water of any kind. There were times that this idea of preparation for safety was not even imaged for our furry friends, but times have changed for the better, and is now more sophisticated in caring of our wonderful dogs. (See Part 1 for more info) Be Happy!
Have You Given Your Dog a Bath Lately?
How many times have you tried to bathe your dog and it turned out to be a disaster? I would never even attempt to do so because my dog is too old. I have to take him to be groomed. If the process was started at an early age, that would have made a hugh difference. If your dog has had some bad experiences with water, some sort of trauma or even cruelty, bathing will take considerable patience and lots of love, encouragement, and praise.
Never try and drag your dog into the water, that will only make matters worse. It may take a few meeting of the minds before your dog feels comfortable. Some play toys could possibly help, but it would be a good idea to just let them feel for themselves if
a secure environment is always available. Try different ways to comfort them and always try to be repetitious, doing the same thing each time so after awhile your pet will adjust to what comes next. After awhile your dog will realize that they don’t need a dog life jacket to survive in the bathtub, and perhaps will look forward to the next time. (See Part 1 for more info) Be Happy!
Pet Life-Jacket at the Lake – Part 1
Does your dog love the water? Do your children love the water? The answer to these two questions is probably “yes, they do.” There are times I’m sure that a life-jacket is appropriate for your children when you feel it’s necessary, consider one for your pet as well. Problems can arise if your dog is older, possibly sick or very young. They do get tired after awhile and this could become very dangerous. We are responsible in looking out for their safety at all times. Dog life-jackets are available in various sizes to fit your dog properly and some are quite colorful. This is especially recommended if you are out on a lake, beach, or a pond, bright colors are easily seen in the water and are visible to boaters.
Never leave your dog unsupervised in water of any kind. If left unattended or your pet accidently falls into the water and can’t get out, a dog life-jacket would have prevented them from drowning. I have actually heard of this happening. What an awful thing to experience. They may become tired and can’t let you know there might be a problem. This could become a disaster before you have time to think about it. You love your dog as being part of your family, so make sure they are safe at all times. Be Happy!
Love of Dogs and Maybe Fat Kitty – Part 2
Love of Dogs and Maybe Fat Kitty starts out with a family member who has this black and white kitty called Tux (that’s for tuxedo) who is so fat and very lovable that you just can’t help loving him. Tux had the run of the house until a dog visitor came to stay for a few weeks. That upset the apple cart and separation was the only thing to do for a while until the dog visitor found his own home. But guess what, another BIGGER dog visitor came to visit for a few days and now the visit has become permanent and the two of them are real buddies. I’ve never been around house kitties, only the ones that stay outside in the barn and catch mice, so when I see Tux, I enjoy petting and calling him fat kitty when he finally comes out of hiding. I get remarks about this, but he is a fat kitty. This fat kitty will not drink water out of anything but the kitchen or bathroom sink. How grown up and spoiled is that having his own choice of water facets.
When his pet parent takes a shower he stands in the back of the shower so he can be together with his loyal cat lover, and doesn’t even care if he gets wet. Wonder if he knows how to swim. Guess kitties can swim I don’t really know. Do You? We all know that dogs can swim and when they are near the water they should be wearing their dog life jacket. Be Happy!
How do we do this? As pet lovers – we are devoted in helping our pet companions have a long and healthy life by doing the things that we know best to do for them. Make sure they have a healthy diet, train them to be proud and obedient, keep up with all of their vaccinations and checkups, keep them groomed, give them exercise, play with them, give them their medications that have been prescribed in case of sickness or diseases that may happen during their lifetime, and always be cognizant of their whereabouts.